Scholarship Statistics (Pell & Need-Based Grants) (2026 stats)
TL;DR
Median need-based grant (Pell) receipt rate: 39.8% Average Pell award (national): $4,000 Pell Grant receipt rates and average awards by institution type as a proxy for need-based grant aid (College
Key Facts
- Median need-based grant (Pell) receipt rate: 39.8%
- Average Pell award (national): $4,000
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Need-Based Grant (Pell) Rates by Institution Type
Scholarship / Grant Receipt (Pell Proxy)
Pell grant usage varies by institution type, with Private For-profit institutions having the highest rate at 5500.0%.
Percentage of students receiving Pell grants broken down by institution type. Source: College Scorecard (2024 data).
FAQ
Financial aid & grants
What is the difference between grants and loans?
Grants and scholarships generally do not need to be repaid if enrollment conditions are met. Loans must be repaid with interest. Aid packaging often combines both—net price reflects grants applied to tuition and fees.
What is a Pell Grant?
Pell Grants are federal need-based awards for undergraduates with exceptional financial need. Maximum awards and eligibility thresholds are set annually by Congress and indexed in federal education data releases.
Why does net price differ from sticker price?
Sticker price is published tuition and fees before aid. Net price subtracts grant aid for a defined cohort; it still excludes many living costs unless explicitly modeled.
How do institutions mix grants versus loans in aid packages?
Schools assemble federal, state, institutional, and private funds subject to federal methodology. “Grant-heavy” packages reduce immediate borrowing but may still include loans for living expenses.
Why do aid statistics jump year to year?
Policy changes (max Pell, loan limits), economic shocks affecting expected family contribution, and which institutions report complete aid fields can move aggregates—always cite the aid year tied to the table.
Using this page
What does this page cover on “Scholarship Statistics (Pell & Need-Based Grants)”?
Pell Grant receipt rates and average awards by institution type as a proxy for need-based grant aid (College Scorecard).
Which sources power the numbers here?
Figures draw on College Scorecard, and Census ACS. Use Data Sources for exact tables, APIs, and methodology notes.
Why might these figures differ from another chart or headline?
If another outlet shows a different total, check whether the cohort (all borrowers vs undergraduates only), academic year, and data source match. Mixing definitions is the most common reason charts appear to conflict.
How often is this page updated?
We refresh when upstream federal releases change and the site rebuild ships new CSV/JSON extracts. The Last updated line points to the latest editorial pass on this HTML.
Data Sources
- College Scorecard - U.S. Department of Education
- Institutional characteristics, costs, completion rates, and enrollment data
- Data year: 2024
- Source: collegescorecard.ed.gov
- Census ACS - U.S. Census Bureau
- Demographic and workforce data
- Data year: 2023
- Source: census.gov