If my efc for financial aid is 97 does that mean i will get more money from the govt for school or less?

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You will be eligible, if you are an undergraduate, for nearly a full Pell Grant. You are highly eligible for aid. You have a small contribution, but you are more than likely to receive mainly grant funds from your school.
Less: 0 means no contribution on your part and you will receive a full Pell Grant
EFC of 0 is the maximum need I believe.

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