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My SAI is negative - what does that mean?

By AidIndex editorial · 2026-06-12

In short: A negative SAI - down to a floor of -$1,500 for 2026-27 - signals very high financial need. It does not give you cash, but any SAI of zero or below guarantees the maximum Pell Grant of $7,395 and the strongest need-based aid package.

Seeing a negative Student Aid Index on your FAFSA Submission Summary can be confusing. It is a feature of the new formula, not an error.

What it means

The SAI measures need: the lower it is, the more aid you qualify for. For 2026-27 the SAI can go as low as -$1,500. A negative result simply means the formula found that your family’s income and assets fall short of the protected living-cost allowances - the deepest tier of need.

What it does and doesn’t do

EffectNegative SAI
Pell GrantMaximum ($7,395) - any SAI of 0 or below
Need-based aidHighest priority for grants, work-study, subsidized loans
Cash in handNone - it is an index, not a payment
Lower the floorCapped at -$1,500

How you reach it

There are two routes:

  1. Through the formula - your income protection allowance exceeds available income, so available income is negative and the assessment returns a negative contribution.
  2. Assigned directly - a non-tax-filer eligible for the maximum Pell is assigned -$1,500 without running the full formula.

More detail in negative SAI explained, and see how the SAI affects your aid for the full chain. Estimate yours in the SAI calculator.

General information, not financial-aid advice. Verify at studentaid.gov. Source: 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is a negative SAI good?

Yes, for aid purposes. It means the formula found very high need. You get the maximum Pell Grant and rank highest for need-based grants, work-study and subsidized loans.

Does -$1,500 mean I get $1,500?

No. The negative number does not become cash. It maximizes your demonstrated need (cost of attendance minus a negative SAI is larger than the cost itself), but the actual aid depends on what the school awards.

Why is the floor -$1,500 and not lower?

The law caps the minimum SAI at -$1,500. If the formula computes a more negative value, it is set to -$1,500. Non-filers eligible for max Pell are assigned -$1,500 directly.

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Last updated: 2026-06-12