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In florida, what is the maximum you can make for them to consider granting the pell grant? I make only $10K a year, i'm just worried they wont accept it and i'll be stuck getting a loan :(

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  1. Fortunately, the internet has opened up a host of opportunities to obtain such loans. There are websites that specialize in just that. Furthermore, there are traditional lenders that offer an online application pathway provides you with provisional acceptance depending upon your ability to prove your statements to the lender<!--This streamlines the lending process and gets rid of a lot of borrowing anxiety. If you meet specified criteria and can prove that you do, then you will definitely get the loan.

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    How to get a particular loan should only be one aspect of your research, the other (even more important) things you need to take into account are the terms and conditions of the loan, your ability to make the monthly-->payments and whether or not you will need to put up real estate as security.Once you have taken the time to ask yourself some searching questions and also get some reliable answers from lenders, you will be in a much better position to choose a loan.


  2. The formula that calculates your EFC on the FAFSA does not look at income alone, so there is no real cut-off you can look at and say "I made enough to qualify".  If you are single, independent making about 10k with no other investments you probably still don't qualify, and if you do, for only a small amount.  You really have to make squat to qualify, or have more in your household, and possibly more in the house in college.  That helps.  

    File your FAFSA.  It will tell you if you qualify for a Pell or not.  You can check with the financial aid office as to how much once you know.

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