pell grant and summer enrollment
A Pell Grant is a type of financial aid provided by the U.S. federal government to help low-income undergraduate students pay for their college education. Summer enrollment refers to the act of enrolling in courses or programs during the summer semester or term at an educational institution. It allows students to continue their studies, take additional classes, or accelerate their progress towards completing their degrees in a shorter time frame.
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