Eligibility for Federal Student Aid Have a high school diploma or equivalent.

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Eligibility for Federal Student Aid http://studentaid.ed.gov/sites/default/files/FSA-Eligibility-11.16.12.p ng Have a high school diploma or equivalent Be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible degree or certificate program at an eligible institution Be registered with Selective Service (if male and between the ages of 18-25) Have a valid Social Security number Must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress Be a U.S Citizen or U.S. National or Eligible Non-Citizen Have not borrowed in excess of annual or aggregate loan limits Have not received the lifetime limit of Federal Pell grant Not have federal benefits suspended or terminated as the result of a drug conviction Sign certifying statements on the Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA) Not in default on a federal student loan Do not owe a refund on a federal Pell grant Any federal money received will be used only for educational purposes

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Eligibility for Federal Student Aidhttp://studentaid.ed.gov/sites/default/files/FSA-Eligibility-11.16.12.png

• Have a high school diploma or equivalent• Be enrolled as a regular student in an eligible degree or certificate program at an

eligible institution• Be registered with Selective Service (if male and between the ages of 18-25)• Have a valid Social Security number • Must maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress• Be a U.S Citizen or U.S. National or Eligible Non-Citizen• Have not borrowed in excess of annual or aggregate loan limits• Have not received the lifetime limit of Federal Pell grant• Not have federal benefits suspended or terminated as the result of a drug conviction• Sign certifying statements on the Free Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA)

Not in default on a federal student loan Do not owe a refund on a federal Pell grant Any federal money received will be used only for educational purposes

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Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)http://www.getreadyforcollege.org/pdfGR/FAFSAFlowchart.pdf

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Federal Pell Grants Received by Kansas Community College Students for 2011-12

Kansas Community Colleges #Pell Grant Recipients Pell Grant Funds Paid

Average Pell Grant Paid

# Receiving Maximum Pell

Grant

% Receiving Maximum Pell

GrantAllen County 1,480 $4,662,582 $3,150 860 58%Barton County 1,154 $3,672,696 $3,183 750 65%Butler County 4,514 $13,958,860 $3,092 2,838 63%Cloud County 1,029 $3,257,056 $3,165 711 69%Coffeyville 842 $3,002,726 $3,566 519 62%Colby 497 $1,721,963 $3,465 277 56%Cowley County 2,624 $8,867,632 $3,379 1,820 69%Dodge City 917 $3,110,894 $3,392 0%Fort Scott 1,134 $4,115,716 $3,629 790 70%Garden City 828 $2,714,284 $3,278 500 60%Highland 2,625 $3,982,295 $1,517 678 26%Hutchinson 2,464 $7,926,717 $3,217 1,520 62%Independence 690 $2,289,157 $3,318 484 70%Johnson County 5,853 $17,239,766 $2,945 3,518 60%Kansas City 4,497 $13,299,199 $2,957 3,382 75%Labette 736 $2,471,327 $3,358 464 63%Neosho County 998 $3,288,892 $3,295 652 65%Pratt 577 $1,936,850 $3,357 352 61%Seward County 573 $1,997,565 $3,486 217 38%

Total 34,032 103,516,177 $3,042 20,332 60%