AidIndex

How the SAI affects your aid

From a single index number to Pell, need-based aid, and your net price.

Your Student Aid Index (SAI) is the input that drives need-based aid. Each college computes financial need = cost of attendance (COA) minus SAI minus aid already awarded. A lower SAI means higher need, which unlocks more grants, work-study and subsidized loans. The SAI also sets your Pell Grant (maximum $7,395 when SAI is zero or below for 2026-27). It does not affect merit scholarships or unsubsidized loans. Meeting 100% of need is up to each school.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide. Data as of June 2026.

The need formula, step by step

An example for a student with an SAI of $2,000 at a school costing $28,000 a year:

StepAmount
Cost of attendance (COA)$28,000
Less: Student Aid Index (SAI)-$2,000
Financial need$26,000
Pell Grant (SAI 2,000)$5,395
Remaining need for other aid$20,605

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide. Data as of June 2026.

Illustrative. Estimate your Pell with the Pell calculator.

What SAI does and doesn't touch

Net price

Your net price is the cost of attendance minus all gift aid (grants and scholarships). A lower SAI raises your Pell and need-based grants, which lowers net price. Use each college's net price calculator alongside this site's SAI estimate for a fuller picture.

Frequently asked questions

What is financial need?

Need = Cost of Attendance (COA) minus your Student Aid Index (SAI) minus other aid already awarded. A lower SAI means more need, which unlocks more need-based grants, work-study and subsidized loans.

Does SAI affect non-need aid?

SAI mainly drives need-based aid (Pell, FSEOG, subsidized loans, work-study, and many school grants). Merit scholarships and unsubsidized Direct Loans do not depend on your SAI.

Will a low SAI cover my whole bill?

Not necessarily. A low SAI maximizes eligibility, but schools may not meet 100% of need. The gap between need and the aid offered is your unmet need, which you cover with savings, unsubsidized loans or other sources.

Sources

U.S. Dept. of Education, 2026-27 SAI and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide. Data as of June 2026 for 2026-27. General information, not financial-aid advice. Verify at studentaid.gov.

Last updated: 2026-06-22