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What is the Student Aid Index (SAI) for 2026-27?

By AidIndex editorial · 2026-06-22

In short: The Student Aid Index (SAI) is the figure your 2026-27 FAFSA produces to gauge how much your family can contribute to college. It can range from -$1,500 to 999,999. A lower SAI means more need-based aid, and an SAI of zero or below qualifies for the maximum Pell Grant of $7,395.

The Student Aid Index (SAI) is the single number your FAFSA produces to estimate how much your family can contribute toward college. For the 2026-27 award year it replaced the old Expected Family Contribution (EFC), and it works a little differently.

The 2026-27 range

MeasureValue
Lowest possible SAI-$1,500
Maximum Pell triggerSAI of 0 or below
Pell ineligibilitySAI of $14,790 or more
Maximum Pell Grant$7,395
Minimum Pell Grant$740

A lower SAI means more need-based aid. Need is calculated as your college’s cost of attendance minus your SAI, so the smaller your SAI, the larger your demonstrated need.

Why it can be negative

Unlike the EFC, the SAI can fall below zero, down to -$1,500. A negative SAI signals very deep financial need. It does not put cash in your pocket, but it guarantees the maximum Pell Grant and puts you first in line for other need-based aid. Read more in negative SAI explained.

How to read your result

  1. SAI of 0 or below -> maximum Pell ($7,395) and strongest need-based aid.
  2. SAI between $1 and $6,655 -> a partial Pell (maximum minus your SAI), plus need-based aid.
  3. SAI above $6,655 -> usually no Pell unless your AGI is within the automatic minimum-Pell poverty multiple.

Estimate your own number with the SAI calculator, then turn it into a dollar grant with the Pell calculator.

General information, not financial-aid advice. Your official SAI is set by the FAFSA processor - verify at studentaid.gov. Source: 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide (U.S. Dept. of Education).

Frequently asked questions

Is a lower or higher SAI better?

Lower is better. The SAI measures ability to pay, so a smaller number means more financial need and more need-based aid. An SAI of zero or below earns the maximum Pell Grant.

What is the lowest SAI possible for 2026-27?

Negative $1,500. If the formula computes a more negative number, it is set to -$1,500. The old EFC could not go below zero.

Is the SAI the amount I have to pay?

No. Despite the old name 'Expected Family Contribution,' the SAI is an eligibility index, not a bill. Your actual cost depends on the college's price and the aid it offers.

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Last updated: 2026-06-22