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What are the 2010–2011 maximum awards for in-state and out-of-state institutions?

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What are the 2010–2011 maximum awards for in-state and out-of-state institutions?

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Maximum grant awards are based on available funding, demonstrated financial need, and the allowable educational costs individual students are expected to incur at the institution they are attending. • In-state: While the current formula provides for awards up to $4,700 while attending an approved Pennsylvania institution, currently the State Grant Program does not have sufficient resources to fully fund this amount. Therefore, adjustments to bring awards within the funding level are necessary. (Note: Annually, the maximum award is dependent on available funding and subject to review and adjustment.) • Out-of-state: The current formula provides for maximum out-of-state grant awards of up to $400 (up to $600 if enrolled in a school located in a state that permits their students to carry their state grants to Pennsylvania) for nonveteran students for 2010–2011. Veterans are eligible for maximum out-of-state awards of up to $800. Currently, the State Grant Program does not have sufficient

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