Beginning with the 2009-2010 academic year, students are eligible for up to two scheduled awards (200%) per year of Pell Grants. For the summer 2010 semester, CCCC will pay the Pell Grant out of the 2009-2010 year (as a trailer) during the transition period for the new Pell Grant awards. If students use their first scheduled award, they enroll in a minimum of six credit hours, and their program is longer than 24 credit hours in length, they can be eligible for a second scheduled award. Pell Grants for a payment period may be combined using the first and second scheduled awards if the student is eligible. For the summer 2010 semester only, no consideration will be given to 2010-11 student eligibility during the cross-over payment period and no consideration will be given to academic progression requirements.
For the summer 2011 semester, CCCC will consider the term to be a "cross-over" payment period will pay Pell Grant out of the 2010-2011 or 2011-2012, which ever award year provides the student with the most Pell Grant eligibility. Students must have a valid ISIR on file for the year used to determine Pell Grant eligibility. If students use their first scheduled award and they enroll in a minimum of six credit hours, they can be eligible for a second scheduled award. Students must have one hour which would go into their second year (academic progression requirements). For example, CCCC defines its year as 24 credit hours; if the student receives a full-time award (for 12 or more hours) for the fall 2010 and spring 2011 semesters and enrolls in six hours or more for the summer 2011 semester, they would receive Pell Grant for the summer payment period from the 2010-11 or the 2011-12 award year, based on whichever will provide the largest scheduled award, providing they are otherwise eligible. Pell Grants for a payment period may be combined using the first and second scheduled awards if the student is eligible. For the summer 2011 semester, students will also need to meet applicable academic progression requirements for a 2010-2011 award or they may be eligible for a first scheduled award from the 2011-2012 year.
For the summer terms in all subsequent years after 2011, the rules applied in summer 2011 will be applied using the correct aid years as determined by federal regulations.
Transfer Students for two scheduled Pell Awards beginning 2010-2011
Example
Special circumstances for academic year completion requirement for second scheduled award
May include but are not limited to:
Special circumstances beyond a student's control do not include:
Created February 17, 2010
Revised July 22, 2010