Students must meet a number of eligibility criteria to demonstrate the right to public funding of their higher education. Some of these conditions of eligibility are confirmed through the application process by data base matches between the U.S. Department of Education and other federal agencies; other criteria must be documented and monitored by the school.
Related terms: Administrative Capability; Need Analysis
See subtopics for more specific references.
Source: Research in Higher Education
Source: Journal of Student Financial Aid
Source: Research in Higher Education
Source: Journal of Student Financial Aid
Source: Journal of Student Financial Aid
Source: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
Source: National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators
Source: United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
See also Program-specific additional criteria
See Academic credentials (Recognized equivalent of a high school diploma)
See Academic credentials (Recognized equivalent of a high school diploma)
See program-specific additional criteria (Direct Loan, Pell Grant, and Perkins Loan).
See top list entry for Direct Loans
See subtopic, Prison Education Programs under Pell Grant
See also Top level entry for Pell Grant, “Duration of Student Eligibility”
See also top list entry for Satisfactory Academic Progress
See also top list entry for Satisfactory Academic Progress
See Academic credentials (Recognized equivalent of a high school diploma)