

In other words, with your current enrollment of 2 classes, you can receive 2 classes worth of Pell, even at part-time status. If you're not full-time, Pell will be prorated based on your actual enrollment.
#92y mos before full
Yes, full-time would mean you could receive the full amount of Pell, but you don't need to be full-time to receive at least some Pell. I doubt the reason you're not seeing any Pell Grant is due to enrollment. If you are uncomfortable posting your question publicly, even with a throwaway account, it is probably best that you speak directly to the financial aid office at your school. Throwaway accounts are allowed if you'd rather not associate your question(s) with your regular reddit account. The best way to accomplish that is by posting publicly. We aren't on reddit all of the time and we would like you to get help as soon as possible.
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