Federal Pell Grant Program in Georgia
CFDA 84.063 — federal program obligations to Georgia
Total obligated
$5.12B
Awards
830
Federal Pell Grant Program (CFDA 84.063) obligations tagged to Georgia total $5,071,935,520.23 on USAspending.gov across 827 awards. Pell’s 827-row file sits between SSI’s 9,368 Georgia actions and SLFRF’s 3. Student aid posts at a different grain than either. The join is Education’s Pell Catalog number plus a GA place-of-performance tag, not a count of Georgia undergraduates. Eight hundred twenty-seven Pell actions are an institution-scale grain on a GA tag, between SSI’s 9,368 Georgia rows and SLFRF’s 3.
Key figures
- Georgia Pell (CFDA 84.063): $5,071,935,520.23 on 827 USAspending awards.
- The implied mean is about $6,132,900 per award; that is not a typical student Pell grant.
- HOPE Scholarships sit outside this join.
- Cite obligations, not tuition credited; no award year is in the packet.
- The join is 84.063 × GA, not a college ranking.
Institution-scale Pell actions on a Georgia tag
Keep USAspending rows labeled FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM whose geography is Georgia (GA). Eight hundred twenty-seven awards remain. They sum to $5,071,935,520.23. Pell Grants move to students through participating institutions. USAspending often records institution-level assistance actions rather than one row per student.
The implied mean is about $6,132,900 per award. That is campus-vehicle size in this extract, not a typical student Pell grant. Unique students and unique campuses are unpublished. The packet does not name the University System or technical colleges.
Georgia federal spending is every CFDA on GA. CFDA 84.063 is Pell nationwide. Federal Pell Grant Program in Georgia is the overlap. Georgia programs and All spending ties are the indexes.
University System campuses, technical colleges, and private participating schools can all appear as Pell vehicles. None is named in the facts. $5,071,935,520.23 is the obligation sum.
HOPE is state aid. Pell is 84.063. Mixing them changes datasets.
HOPE is not Pell, and online enrollment blurs geography
Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship is a state program. It is not CFDA 84.063. Mixing HOPE with $5,071,935,520.23 changes datasets.
An AZ-style caveat applies here too: a GA tag can follow a campus even when students attend online from other states, and Georgia residents at out-of-state campuses can appear elsewhere. $5,071,935,520.23 is not a census of Georgians receiving Pell.
Direct Loans and campus-based aid use other Catalog numbers. They are not inside this join.
Online enrollment can pull non-Georgia students onto a GA-coded campus award. Georgia residents at out-of-state campuses can appear elsewhere. This total is not a residency census.
Direct Loans sit outside this join.
Full analysis: Federal Pell Grant Program funding in Georgia →
Questions
- How much Pell Grant funding is obligated in Georgia?
- USAspending.gov shows $5,071,935,520.23 across 827 awards for CFDA 84.063 tagged to Georgia. That is an obligation join, not a count of students.
- Does 827 awards mean 827 Georgia Pell recipients?
- No. Eight hundred twenty-seven is an award-action count, often at the institution level. Unique students are not published in this packet.
- Does this include HOPE Scholarships?
- No. HOPE is a state program. This join is only 84.063, Federal Pell Grant Program, with a GA geography tag.
- Where is the live Georgia Pell table?
- Federal Pell Grant Program in Georgia. See also Georgia federal spending, Georgia programs, CFDA 84.063, and All spending ties.
USAspending.gov CFDA program aggregates by place of performance state. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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