Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - HIGHER EDUCATION RESOURCES AND STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - STUDENT ASSISTANCE › Part Part G— - General Provisions Relating to Student Assistance Programs › § 1092f
The Secretary of Education must run early outreach so students and families get information and estimates about federal financial aid. The Department will build a public, electronic Pell Grant estimator that uses family size and adjusted gross income and asks whether the household is single-parent, two-parent, or has no dependents. That estimator must be tested with first-generation and low-income people and updated starting in award year 2024–2025 and every fourth award year after that. The tool must be posted on the Department website, shared with colleges, Title I schools, local school systems that serve schools where at least 25 percent of students meet the poverty measure, and agencies that run means-tested benefit programs. The Department must also keep a FAFSA calculator on a prominent spot of the FAFSA website that lets applicants enter income, family size, and intended education level to get a non-binding aid estimate. The Secretary must make and carry out plans to reach first-generation and low-income students and families. Plans must explain how the Department will share information about College Scorecard, the online aid estimates, federal aid rules (including tax credits), and state or private aid. The plans must be posted online, reported on each year, and revised at least every 4 award years. The Department must also make interagency plans with Treasury, Labor, HHS, Agriculture, HUD, Commerce, Veterans Affairs, and Interior to use other federal programs and tax filing to find and help low-income families apply for aid; the Treasury plan must address tax-return filing partnerships. The Secretary may recruit voluntary partners, collect annual progress data, name “Early Awareness Champions,” run a national public-awareness campaign focused on low-income populations, and report yearly on the campaign’s reach and any increase in aid applicants.
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20 U.S.C. § 1092f
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73