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Do you have to return unused FAFSA money?

Returning a federal loan within 31 to 120 days Some schools will handle it for you, but they aren't required to do so. If the college won't handle it, contact your loan servicer to find out how to return unused student loans. No interest charges should accrue, and the lender will waive any fees on the returned amount.
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What happens to the FAFSA money you don't use?

Any money left over is paid to you directly for other education expenses. If you get your loan money, but then you realize that you don't need the money after all, you may cancel all or part of your loan within 120 days of receiving it and no interest or fees will be charged.
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Do I have to give FAFSA money back?

The good news for many students is that much of the money you are awarded through the FAFSA does not need to be paid back. This includes need-based financial aid grants that are awarded by individual colleges, as well as federal and state grants like the Pell Grant or Federal SEOG Grants.
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Do I have to pay back FAFSA if I drop out?

Federal financial aid regulation states that if you withdraw from all of your classes or cease enrollment prior to the 60 percent point of instruction in any term, you will be required to repay all unearned financial aid funds received. A calculation will be performed to determine the repayment amount.
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Can I spend my FAFSA money on anything?

Anything pertaining to your schooling is an appropriate use of financial aid. School supplies, a computer, travel costs to and from campus, books, tuition, childcare expenses (if applicable), and tutoring are all reasonable purchases for a serious student.
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Is the FAFSA a loan or free money?

It is not the financial aid itself. However, the FAFSA enables the student to qualify for many types of financial aid from several sources. Some of this money is free money, some must be earned through work, and some must be repaid.
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Can I buy a car with FAFSA money?

You can use student loans to pay for a college's cost of attendance, and the cost of attendance includes transportation, so can you use student loans to buy a car? You cannot use student loans to buy a car. If you live off campus, having a car may be a necessity, but the college doesn't require it.
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Can you refund FAFSA money?

For example, if you get $11,000 in aid this semester but tuition and fees run you $10,000, you'll get a $1,000 refund. Your refund can come from FAFSA need-based aid, such as student loans and federal grants, but private grants and scholarships often push you over the edge toward getting a refund.
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What happens if FAFSA gives you too much money?

A student who has an overpayment of an FSA loan or grant loses eligibility for FSA program aid but may re-establish eligibility by repaying the excess amount or making arrangements satisfactory with the school (optional) or Department to pay the excess amount.
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What happens if you spend your financial aid money?

Any remaining credit balance is then refunded to the student to spend on other costs, such as textbooks, transportation and miscellaneous/personal expenses. There are no controls to prevent you from wasting the money. The financial aid office does not know what you spend the money on.
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What can you do with leftover Pell Grant money?

You can't use your Pell Grant to directly pay your student loan. However, if there are any funds left over after your school applies your Pell Grant toward your tuition and fees, those funds are given directly to you, and you then may use them to reduce your loan amount.
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Why did I get so little money from FAFSA?

Sometimes a family's finances are not accurately reflected on the FAFSA® form because of changes that have occurred, such as job loss/reduction, divorce or separation, or other special circumstances.
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Can Pell Grant be refunded?

You can get over $6,000 in financial aid to pay for your education per academic year, and Pell Grants don't have to be repaid. If you're eligible for a larger Pell Grant than you need for school, you could even receive a Pell Grant refund and get the unused money to use for other expenses.
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Who gets a FAFSA refund?

Financial aid refunds are refunds that are given to students when the amount of loan given to a student is more than what the student needs for the cost of education.
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Does FAFSA see your bank account?

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) requires information about your income and assets, including your bank account balance. However, it's important to note that having some money in your bank account does not necessarily disqualify you from receiving financial aid.
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Can I use my FAFSA money for clothes?

Tuition, fees, supplies and textbooks are among the expenses approved by the federal government, while things like vacations, clothing and some other personal expenses are prohibited.
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Can I pocket my Pell Grant?

You are legally allowed to keep money from your Pell Grant and use it for non-education expenses. However, you must keep track of what you do not spend on education and report this as income on your taxes.
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How do I get my FAFSA money into my bank account?

After you have your bank account set up, share the account and routing numbers with your school's financial aid office, and they will deposit additional aid funds directly to that account as early as 10 days before classes start.
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How much of FAFSA is free money?

The amount of money you can get by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) depends on your financial need. But, the maximum amount can be in the low tens of thousands of dollars per year. Average amounts are about $9,000, with less than half of that in the form of grants.
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Can you keep the leftover money from a Federal Pell Grant?

Pell Grant money is meant for school expenses, but when you have a good amount leftover, even after graduation, the money is yours to do what you wish with. And while you can use it to do just about anything, it is ideal for you to continue using it to further your career prospects once school is over.
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Do I get to keep leftover money from Federal Pell Grant?

You can keep the money in your student account to use for future expenses or have the unused grant money delivered by check or directly deposited into your bank account. Sometimes a school will issue a voucher so the student can use the funds at the student bookstore.
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How can I avoid paying back a Pell Grant?

If you need to repay part of your grant, your school will notify you, and you will have 45 days to either repay the funding or arrange repayment. Ultimately, to avoid paying back your Pell Grant, you will need to graduate with your bachelor's degree from a qualifying college or university within six years.
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Will I get financial aid if my parents make over 100k?

If your parents are high earners, you might assume you won't get any financial aid to help pay for college. But that's not necessarily the case. The Department of Education doesn't have an official income cutoff to qualify for federal financial aid.
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Why does middle class not get financial aid?

As most middle-class families' EFCs are considered too high to qualify for aid, the amount of federal aid they receive is often minimal, leaving them vulnerable to racking up loans.
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Why did I only get half of my Pell Grant?

It's possible that you might not receive your entire scheduled award for an award year. There are a number of reasons for this, the most common of which are that you are not enrolled for the full year or that you are not enrolled full-time, or both.
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