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How to get the maximum Pell Grant in 2026-27

By AidIndex editorial · 2026-06-20

In short: For 2026-27, the maximum Pell Grant is $7,395. You qualify automatically if your Student Aid Index is zero or negative, if you are a non-filer eligible for max Pell, or if your family's AGI is at or below 1.75x the poverty guideline (2.25x for single parents).

The federal Pell Grant is free money for college that you never repay. For 2026-27 the maximum is $7,395. There are three distinct ways to reach it.

The three pathways to maximum Pell

PathwayCondition
Zero/negative SAIYour calculated SAI is 0 or below
Non-filerThe relevant party did not file a tax return and is eligible for max Pell (assigned SAI -$1,500)
AGI vs povertyFamily AGI at or below 1.75x the poverty guideline (2.25x for single parents)

The AGI pathway is powerful because it ignores the formula entirely. If your family’s adjusted gross income is within the poverty-guideline multiple for your household size and state, you get the maximum Pell regardless of assets or the calculated SAI.

How household size helps

Both the SAI formula and the poverty pathway reward larger households: a bigger family raises the income protection allowance and the poverty guideline, making the maximum easier to reach. See family size.

Check your eligibility

Use the Pell Grant calculator to test all three pathways with your numbers, and the SAI calculator to estimate the underlying index. Remember the award is prorated for part-time enrollment.

General information, not financial-aid advice. Verify at studentaid.gov. Sources: 2026-27 Federal Pell Grant Maximum and Minimum Award Amounts (DCL); 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide.

Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum Pell Grant for 2026-27?

It is $7,395 for the 2026-27 award year, unchanged from 2025-26. It is paid to full-time students who qualify; part-time students receive a prorated share.

Do I need a zero SAI to get the maximum Pell?

Not necessarily. An SAI of zero or below earns it, but so does the automatic pathway when family AGI is within a multiple of the poverty guideline, and so does being a non-filer eligible for max Pell.

Does the maximum Pell cover full-time only?

The $7,395 is the full-time scheduled award. Pell is prorated by enrollment intensity, so a half-time student receives about half, and the award is capped at the cost of attendance.

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Last updated: 2026-06-20