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(Not) about me… and the blog 

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

(Warning: There are a lot of hyperlinks in this blog. But every team, company, and organization have its weaknesses, and while we have grown significantly in every other category and demographic, we have failed to increase our enrollment of low-income students and Pell Grant recipients. So, what about the blog?

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The Student Aid Index: Shifting Our Thinking on Financial Aid Eligibility

Ruffaloni

This blog was co-authored with Derek Flynn and Adam Connolly We have had many disruptors in higher education over the last several years, and this year, we have a new one that will have a major impact on financial aid awarding: the Student Aid Index. Watch our webinar for more strategies and insights. We were able to handle that, too.

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The New FAFSA: What You Need to Know

Ruffaloni

The good news (fewer questions and more Pell eligible students) has been overshadowed by a site launch where many families experienced irregular availability and malfunctions. What does the FAFSA delay mean? It’s critical to keep students engaged and informed during the FAFSA delays.

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700,000 incarcerated students will be Pell-eligible in 2023. Here’s what that could mean for your institution

EAB

700,000 incarcerated students will be Pell-eligible in 2023. Here’s what that could mean for your institution. Beginning July 2023, over 700,000 incarcerated adults will become Pell Grant eligible , enabling qualified students to pursue federally funded college education for the first time since the 1990s.

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3 considerations for prison education programs

EAB

Blogs 3 considerations for prison education programs What you need to know ahead of July’s restoration of Second Chance Pell grants Given the restoration of Pell Grant funding for incarcerated students expected in July 2023 , many institutions are beginning to develop plans for Prison Education Programs (PEPs).

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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

EAB experts Caylie Privitere and Matthew McAloon examine the benefits to students and institutions from the restoration of Pell Grant funding for incarcerated persons who want to pursue a college education. Our guest today discuss the restoration of Pell Grant funding for incarcerated students. February 7, 2023.

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What You Need To Know About the Upcoming FAFSA Changes

Peterson's Blog

Pell Grant Qualifications If you are a student below the poverty threshold, there’s a chance you could automatically qualify for the maximum Pell Grant. Pell Grant Qualifications If you are a student below the poverty threshold, there’s a chance you could automatically qualify for the maximum Pell Grant.