To earn this credential, you will need to be able to distinguish between these two Title IV grant programs. In addition to knowing the eligibility requirements and awarding parameters for each program, you will need to know the provisions common to both grant programs, as well as the program-specific requirements for each program. This will help you demonstrate the ability to accurately and appropriately award these funds to eligible students, thereby ensuring the equitable distribution of federal financial aid funding.
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Tests may include questions pertaining to a variety of program structures, such as credit- or clock-hour, term or nonterm, standard or nonstandard term, undergraduate or graduate/professional programs, and programs of various length (shorter than one year, two-year, four-year, certificate, etc.).
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2. Which one of the following factors directly affects the calculation of an IASG award?
3. Which one of the following types of programs must use Pell Formula 3?
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