Pell Promise - Hanover College
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Pell Promise - Hanover College
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Hanover College assists in meeting full tuition for admitted students who file the FAFSA by
April 1
and have a
Student Aid Index (SAI) from -$1,500 to $0, and have a weighted high school GPA of at least 3.25
. The award is renewable each year upon filing the FAFSA, continuing to meet the qualifying SAI and meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress. For Indiana residents, students must also meet the state aid requirements annually (completion of the FAFSA by April 15 and all credit completion guidelines).
Created in 1972, the
Federal Pell Grant
is the largest grant program offered to undergraduate students by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). Pell Grants vary in amount based on a student’s expected family contribution, cost of attendance, status as a full-time or part-time student and attendance for a full academic year or less. Hanover College will receive the student’s Pell Grant and will make up any difference, so the eligible student pays no tuition.
While the Pell Grant is based solely on financial need, Hanover students may also be eligible to apply for other types of financial aid, including merit-based scholarships, legacy awards, competitive scholarships and student loans. More than 99 percent of
Hanover students receive some form of financial aid
.
QUESTIONS
For questions about student eligibility, contact the
Office of Admission
.
Related
Hanover College extends its full tuition “Pell Promise” to all 50 states
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Skip to content
Admission:
Inquire
Visit Campus
Apply Now
Financial Aid & Costs
Four-Year Guarantee
Outcomes
Staff
Hanover College assists in meeting full tuition for admitted students who file the FAFSA by
April 1
and have a
Student Aid Index (SAI) from -$1,500 to $0, and have a weighted high school GPA of at least 3.25
. The award is renewable each year upon filing the FAFSA, continuing to meet the qualifying SAI and meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress. For Indiana residents, students must also meet the state aid requirements annually (completion of the FAFSA by April 15 and all credit completion guidelines).
Created in 1972, the
Federal Pell Grant
is the largest grant program offered to undergraduate students by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). Pell Grants vary in amount based on a student’s expected family contribution, cost of attendance, status as a full-time or part-time student and attendance for a full academic year or less. Hanover College will receive the student’s Pell Grant and will make up any difference, so the eligible student pays no tuition.
While the Pell Grant is based solely on financial need, Hanover students may also be eligible to apply for other types of financial aid, including merit-based scholarships, legacy awards, competitive scholarships and student loans. More than 99 percent of
Hanover students receive some form of financial aid
.
QUESTIONS
For questions about student eligibility, contact the
Office of Admission
.
Related
Hanover College extends its full tuition “Pell Promise” to all 50 states
Admission
Financial Aid & Costs
About
Admission & Aid
Academics
Student Life
Athletics
Admitted Students
International Students
Alumni
Giving
Parent Portal
MyHanover
Contact
Campus Map
Employment
Accessibility
Consumer Info / Privacy
About
About Overview
Fast Facts
Mission & Vision
News & Events
Offices & Resources
Leadership
Human Resources
Admission
Admission Overview
Ask for Information
Visit Campus
Apply Now
Deposit
Financial Aid & Costs
Return on Investment
Admission Staff
Transfer Students
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Graduate Financial Aid
Graduate Student Services
Academics
Academics Overview
Majors
Academic Calendars
Study Abroad
Summer Academy
Faculty
Academic Resources
Duggan Library
Gladish Learning Center
Levett Career Center
Registrar
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Graduate Student Services
Student Life
Student Life Overview
Resources for Belonging
Campus Housing
Clubs & Organizations
Campus Safety
Athletics
Panther Pets
Student Life Staff
Student Services
Dining
Health
Counseling