Dear MARY ENG, In December 2011, President Obama signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012 (Public Law 112-74). This law has significantly impacted the Federal Pell Grant Program. Effective July 1, 2012, students are now limited to the equivalent of 12 full-time semesters (or 600%) of Federal Pell Grant eligibility during their lifetime. This change affects all students regardless of when or where they received their first Federal Pell Grant. Students that have already used 600% of their Pell Grant eligibility will no longer be eligible to receive a Pell Grant starting summer 2012.You are receiving this email because the federal government recently notified us that during your lifetime you have received the equivalent of 9.42 full-time semesters (or 470.83%). If you are currently enrolled in school you may have actually received more than what’s indicated in this correspondence. You are encouraged to be conscious of the lifetime limit of the Federal Pell Grant when changing majors and/or scheduling classes. Also, you may want to consider other sources of financial aid. The following link will take you to an excellent publication that discusses federal, state, and private financial aid resource, Fund Your Future.You may view your percentage of Federal Pell Grant used by logging into NSLDS.ed.gov. Access to the site requires you to use the same PIN that you used when you filed your FAFSA. Your ‘Lifetime Eligibility Used’ percentage will be displayed in the ‘Grants’ section. The percentages are based on the annual award at fulltime enrollment status. For example, for students with an annual award for 2011-2012 academic year, enrolled in 12 or more credits in each semesters (Fall and Spring for example), the percentage used for the 2011-2012 academic year is 100%. If you only attended 9 credits for two semesters, your percentage used for the academic year would be 75%. Please note that Los Angeles City College doesn’t have historical Pell Grant data and can’t answer specific questions related the percentage of Pell Grant that you have used. Answers to your questions may be obtained by calling 1800-4FEDAID.ll inquiries should be directed to the data that was used to calculate the Sincerely, The Financial Aid Departmentobama was in town doing his 40k a plate fundraiser with george clooney last night.
funny how they like to hurt students who are already living in poverty.
and pepper them in santa monica.
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