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Looming Pell Grant shortfall could impact students’ ability to cover college costs

If your Pell Grant isn’t what you’d hoped for, consider other ways to fund your college degree without taking on too much debt.

Established in 1972, the Pell Grant gives undergraduates from low- and middle-income backgrounds up to $7,395 per academic year to pay for college. (Getty Images)
Established in 1972, the Pell Grant gives undergraduates from low- and middle-income backgrounds up to $7,395 per academic year to pay for college. (Getty Images)
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If your Pell Grant isn’t what you’d hoped for, consider other ways to fund your college degree.

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