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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) For each payment period, an institution may pay a Federal Pell Grant to an eligible student only after it determines that the student—
(1) Qualifies as an eligible student under 34 CFR Part 668, Subpart C;
(2) Is enrolled in an eligible program as an undergraduate student; and
(3) If enrolled in a credit hour program without terms or a clock hour program, has completed the payment period as defined in § 668.4 for which he or she has been paid a Federal Pell Grant.
(b) If an institution determines at the beginning of a payment period that a student is not maintaining satisfactory progress, but reverses that determination before the end of the payment period, the institution may pay a Federal Pell Grant to the student for the entire payment period.
(c) If an institution determines at the beginning of a payment period that a student is not maintaining satisfactory progress, but reverses that determination after the end of the payment period, the institution may neither pay the student a Federal Pell Grant for that payment period nor make adjustments in subsequent Federal Pell Grant payments to compensate for the loss of aid for that period.
(d) [Reserved by 85 FR 49828]
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1845–0681)
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070a)
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 34. Education § 34.690.75 Determination of eligibility for payment - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-34-education/cfr-sect-34-690-75/
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