Pell Grant Recalculation Policy
Pell Grant Recalculation: Pell Recalculation refers to adjustments that are made to Pell Grant eligibility in order to reflect a student’s current enrollment status.
Pell Grant Recalculation Date: The Pell Recalculation Date (PRD) is the final date each semester that Pell Grant eligibility will be adjusted to reflect the current enrollment status. Once the PRD has passed, Pell Grant eligibility will not change even if courses are added or dropped, unless a mandatory Pell recalculation is required.
2024-2025 Pell Grant Recalculation Dates:
- Fall 2024 - September 6th
- Spring 2025 – February 7th
- Summer 2025* – No PRD, enrollment status changes will be adjusted throughout the summer term
- *Please see enrollment requirements specific to summer Pell Grant eligibility here
Mandatory Pell Recalculation: It is mandatory that Pell Grant eligibility be recalculated if:
- A student is considered to have withdrawn (officially or unofficially)
- A student did not begin attendance in a course or courses included in determining their initial Pell Grant award
If a student withdraws after beginning attendance in classes but prior to the PRD, the enrollment status as of the date of withdrawal will be used to determine Pell Grant eligibility.
Enrollment Post PRD: If a student’s initial enrollment for the semester occurs after the PRD, Pell eligibility will be based on course registration at the time of enrollment.
Pell Grant Eligibility Determined Post PRD: If Pell Grant eligibility is established after the PRD, enrollment on the date of initial Pell Grant calculation will be used to determine the award amount. This could be related to the FAFSA filing date or a result of a special circumstance that warrants professional judgement.
Policies and Procedures
- General Eligibility for Bradley University Undergraduate Grants and Scholarships
- General Appeal for Student Financial Aid Recipients
- Enrollment Requirements and Financial Assistance
- Financial Assistance and Minimum Grade Point Requirements
- Higher Education Housing and Opportunities Act
- Pell Grant Recalculation Policy
- Policy for Packaging Financial Assistance
- Policy and Procedure for Awarding Illinois Monetary Award Program (MAP) Grants
- Policy and Procedure for an Official Withdrawal
- Policy and Procedure for Satisfactory Academic Progress-Undergraduates
- Policy and Procedure for Satisfactory Academic Progress-Graduate Students
- Policy and Procedure for Satisfactory Academic Progress-Distance Education Graduate Students
- Policy and Procedure for Packaging External Assistance
- Consumer Information
- Code of Conduct for Bradley Aid Administrators
- Statement of Ethical Principles
- Policy on Student Aid Refunds
- Policy and Guidelines for the Handling Confidential Information