March 31, 2021
- Fayetteville Technical Community College (College) acknowledges the College was awarded a Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act award from the Department of Education (Department)
- The College was funded $2,956,887 from the Department pursuant to the College’s Certification of Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
- As of the date of this report, the College distributed $2,448,000 to students.
- The estimated total number of the College’s students eligible to participate in the programs under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act is 9,016.
- As of the date of this report, the total number of students who received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Acts is 2,594.
- The methods used by the College to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including how much a student would receive under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act have been determined. See Exhibit 1.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant received email notifications. See Exhibit 2.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete an online application to request funding. Continuing education students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete a paper application available in eligible classes. See Exhibit 3.
Exhibit 1
- Eligibility criteria includes the following:
- Student is enrolled in a curriculum degree program or continuing education course at least 96 hours in length and course is an Occupation Extension/Workforce training course(s).
- Student has a high school diploma or GED.
- Student is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible noncitizen.
- Curriculum students must complete an online application by logging into student’s individual student e-forms and submitting an application. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
- Curriculum awards range from $500 to $2,000 as listed below:
- 1-5 credit hours: $500
- 6-8 credit hours: $1,000
- 9-11 credit hours: $1,500
- 12 or more credit hours: $2,000
- Continuing education students must complete an application for awards. Continuing education student awards are $500 per term. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.
Exhibit 2
Email sent on February 19th to students with an ISIR on file and a zero EFC who were registered for SP21 classes.
Dear Student:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Student who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students may apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms in Self-Service or Self Service. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application”. Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Email sent March 1st to remaining students who were registered for SP21 curriculum classes.
Dear:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Student who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students may apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms in Self-Service or Self Service. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application”. Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Students will be sent an email when the funds are disbursed. The amount of the disbursement is calculated based on the number of credits the student is in for classes that have started and the student remains actively enrolled. The disbursement amounts are listed below:
- $2000: 12 credits
- $1500: 9 – 11 credits
- $1000: 6 – 8 credits
- $500: 1 – 5 credits
If you have questions, please email the Financial Aid Office at finaid@faytechcc.edu.
Sincerely,
Financial Aid Office
FTCC Financial Aid Office
P. O. Box 35236
Fayetteville, NC 28303-0236
Tony Rand Student Center, Room 2
Email: finaid@faytechcc.edu
Phone: 910.678.8242
Fax: 910-486-3600
Web: https://www.faytechcc.edu/financial-aid/
Exhibit 3
COVID-19 Federal Award Application
First:
Last:
Student ID#:
Phone Number:
School year:
Are you requesting funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus?
___ Yes
___ No
Please indicate the categories for which you experienced financial hardship related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus:
__ Tuition and/or fees
___ Course Materials (books and supplies)
___ Technology
___ Food
___ Housing
___ Health Care (including mental health)
___ Childcare
___ Personal Expenses (including transportation)
FTCC is administering COVID19 student emergency grants. Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term, based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students with exceptional need will be prioritized first. All students may apply and will be considered after first priority has been given to students identified with exceptional need. Students do not have to be eligible to participate in Title IV programs to be eligible for an award, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine exceptional need. FTCC has set aside 60% of the available funds for students with exceptional need. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition of receipt of a grant.
By logging into your individual student eforms and submitting this document electronically, you are requesting a federal emergency grant that is based on your current term of enrollment at the time of this application. You are also attesting that your need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID19 and/or other emergency
costs that have arisen due to COVID19.
Select “ONE” of the options below for distribution of your award:
___ I want my federal student emergency grant disbursed via electronic transfer to my personal checking account on file with FTCC, or by check if I have not provided my information for electronic disbursement.
___ I want my federal student emergency grant applied to my unpaid student account balance at FTCC. I understand that this is not a condition for receipt of a grant.
Only one application per student will be accepted. All duplicates will be declined.
Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CRRSA Act Sections 314(a)(1) Institutional Portion and 314(a)(2)
June 30, 2021
- Fayetteville Technical Community College (College) acknowledges the College was awarded a Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act award from the Department of Education (Department).
- The College was funded $2,956,887 from the Department pursuant to the College’s Certification of Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
- As of the date of this report, the College distributed $2,947,887 to students.
- The estimated total number of the College’s students eligible to participate in the programs under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act is 9,016.
- As of the date of this report, the total number of students who received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Acts is 2,214.
- The methods used by the College to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including how much a student would receive under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act have been determined. See Exhibit 1.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant received email notifications. See Exhibit 2.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete an online application to request funding. Continuing education students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete a paper application available in eligible classes. See Exhibit 3.
Exhibit 1
- Eligibility criteria includes the following:
- Student is enrolled in a curriculum degree program or continuing education course at least 96 hours in length and course is an Occupation Extension/Workforce training course(s).
- Student has a high school diploma or GED.
- Student is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible noncitizen.
- Curriculum students must complete an online application by logging into student’s individual student e-forms and submitting an application. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
- Curriculum awards range from $500 to $2,000 as listed below:
- 1-5 credit hours: $ 500
- 6-8 credit hours: $1,000
- 9-11 credit hours: $1,500
- 12 or more credit hours: $2,000
- Continuing education students must complete an application for awards. Continuing education student awards are $500 per term. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.
Exhibit 2
Email sent on February 19th to students with an ISIR on file and a zero EFC who were registered for SP21 classes.
Dear Student:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Student who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students may apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms in Self-Service or Self Service. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application”. Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Email sent March 1st to remaining students who were registered for SP21 curriculum classes.
Dear:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Students who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students can apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible for emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application.” Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Students will be sent an email when the funds are disbursed. The amount of the disbursement is calculated based on the number of credits the student is in for classes that have started and the student remains actively enrolled. The disbursement amounts
$2000: 12 credits
$1500: 9 – 11 credits
$1000: 6 – 8 credits
$500: 1 – 5 credits
If you have questions, please email the Financial Aid Office at finaid@faytechcc.edu.
Sincerely,
Financial Aid Office
FTCC Financial Aid Office
P. O. Box 35236
Fayetteville, NC 28303-0236
Tony Rand Student Center, Room 2
Email: finaid@faytechcc.edu
Phone: 910.678.8242
Fax: 910-486-3600
Web: https://www.faytechcc.edu/financial-aid/
Exhibit 3
COVID-19 Federal Award Application
First:
Last:
Student ID#:
Phone Number:
School year:
Are you requesting funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus?
___ Yes
___ No
Please indicate the categories for which you experienced financial hardship related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus:
__ Tuition and/or fees
___ Course Materials (books and supplies)
___ Technology
___ Food
___ Housing
___ Health Care (including mental health)
___ Childcare
___ Personal Expenses (including transportation)
FTCC is administering COVID19 student emergency grants. Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term, based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students with exceptional need will be prioritized first. All students may apply and will be considered after first priority has been given to students identified with exceptional need. Students do not have to be eligible to participate in Title IV programs to be eligible for an award, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine exceptional need. FTCC has set aside 60% of the available funds for students with exceptional need. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition of receipt of a grant.
By logging into your individual student eforms and submitting this document electronically, you are requesting a federal emergency grant that is based on your current term of enrollment at the time of this application. You are also attesting that your need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID19 and/or other emergency
costs that have arisen due to COVID19.
Select “ONE” of the options below for distribution of your award:
___ I want my federal student emergency grant disbursed via electronic transfer to my personal checking account on file with FTCC, or by check if I have not provided my information for electronic disbursement.
___ I want my federal student emergency grant applied to my unpaid student account balance at FTCC. I understand that this is not a condition for receipt of a grant.
Only one application per student will be accepted. All duplicates will be declined.
Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CRRSA Act Sections 314(a)(1) Institutional Portion and 314(a)(2)”
September 30, 2021
- Fayetteville Technical Community College (College) acknowledges the College was awarded a Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act award from the Department of Education (Department).
- The College was funded $2,956,887 from the Department pursuant to the College’s Certification of Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
- As of the date of this report, the College distributed $2,954,887 to students.
- The estimated total number of the College’s students eligible to participate in the programs under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act is 9,016.
- As of the date of this report, the total number of students who received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Acts is 2,228.
- The methods used by the College to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including how much a student would receive under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act have been determined. See Exhibit 1.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant received email notifications. See Exhibit 2.
- Curriculum students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete an online application to request funding. Continuing education students who are eligible to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant must complete a paper application available in eligible classes. See Exhibit 3.
- Eligibility criteria includes the following:
- Student is enrolled in a curriculum degree program or continuing education course at least 96 hours in length and course is an Occupation Extension/Workforce training course(s).
- Student has a high school diploma or GED.
- Student is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible noncitizen.
- Curriculum students must complete an online application by logging into student’s individual student e-forms and submitting an application. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
- Curriculum awards range from $500 to $2,000 as listed below:
1-5 credit hours: $ 500
6-8 credit hours: $1,000
9-11 credit hours: $1,500
12 or more credit hours: $2,000 - Continuing education students must complete an application for awards. Continuing education student awards are $500 per term. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.
Email sent on February 19th to students with an ISIR on file and a zero EFC who were registered for SP21 classes.
Dear Student:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Student who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students may apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms in Self-Service or Self Service. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application”. Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Email sent March 1st to remaining students who were registered for SP21 curriculum classes.
Dear:
FTCC received an additional allocation of federal funds for the purpose of providing emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs associate with COVID-19. Students who are experiencing financial hardship and need financial assistance for tuition/fees, books, instructional supplies, technology, food, housing, health care (including mental health), childcare or other personal expenses including transportation may apply for a federal emergency financial aid grant. All students can apply for a grant, but first priority will be given to students identified with exceptional need. Unlike the initial round of emergency student aid grants, students do not have to be Title IV eligible to participate, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to determine exceptional need. Sixty percent of FTCC’s federal funds have been set aside to ensure priority is given to these students. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible for emergency assistance in round two. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition for receipt of funds.
Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students may apply for a grant using their E-forms. The name of the application document is “COVID-19 Federal Award Application.” Awards and the distribution of funds will begin within the next few weeks and continue until the allocation has been exhausted.
Students will be sent an email when the funds are disbursed. The amount of the disbursement is calculated based on the number of credits the student is in for classes that have started and the student remains actively enrolled. The disbursement amounts are listed below:
$2000: 12 credits
$1500: 9 – 11 credits
$1000: 6 – 8 credits
$500: 1 – 5 credits
If you have questions, please email the Financial Aid Office at finaid@faytechcc.edu.
Sincerely,
Financial Aid Office
FTCC Financial Aid Office
P. O. Box 35236
Fayetteville, NC 28303-0236
Tony Rand Student Center, Room 2
Email: finaid@faytechcc.edu
Phone: 910.678.8242
Fax: 910-486-3600
Web: https://www.faytechcc.edu/financial-aid/
Exhibit 3
COVID-19 Federal Award Application
First:
Last:
Student ID#:
Phone Number:
School year:
Are you requesting funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus?
___ Yes
___ No
Please indicate the categories for which you experienced financial hardship related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus:
__ Tuition and/or fees
___ Course Materials (books and supplies)
___ Technology
___ Food
___ Housing
___ Health Care (including mental health)
___ Childcare
___ Personal Expenses (including transportation)
FTCC is administering COVID19 student emergency grants. Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term, based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students with exceptional need will be prioritized first. All students may apply and will be considered after first priority has been given to students identified with exceptional need. Students do not have to be eligible to participate in Title IV programs to be eligible for an award, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine exceptional need. FTCC has set aside 60% of the available funds for students with exceptional need. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition of receipt of a grant.
By logging into your individual student eforms and submitting this document electronically, you are requesting a federal emergency grant that is based on your current term of enrollment at the time of this application. You are also attesting that your need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID19 and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID19.
Select “ONE” of the options below for distribution of your award:
___ I want my federal student emergency grant disbursed via electronic transfer to my personal checking account on file with FTCC, or by check if I have not provided my information for electronic disbursement.
___ I want my federal student emergency grant applied to my unpaid student account balance at FTCC. I understand that this is not a condition for receipt of a grant.
Only one application per student will be accepted. All duplicates will be declined.
COVID-19 FEDERAL STUDENT EMERGENCY GRANT APPLICATION
Corporate and Continuing Education
First:
Last:
Student ID#:
Phone Number:
School year:
Are you requesting funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus?
___ Yes
___ No
Please indicate the categories for which you experienced financial hardship related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus:
__ Tuition and/or fees
___ Course Materials (books and supplies)
___ Technology
___ Food
___ Housing
___ Health Care (including mental health)
___ Childcare
___ Personal Expenses (including transportation)
FTCC is administering COVID19 student emergency grants. Awards range from $500 to $2000 per term, based on registration hours during the term of the grant application. Students with exceptional need will be prioritized first. All students may apply and will be considered after first priority has been given to students identified with exceptional need. Students do not have to be eligible to participate in Title IV programs to be eligible for an award, but FTCC will use the federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine exceptional need. FTCC has set aside 60% of the available funds for students with exceptional need. Students taking classes 100% online are also eligible. Enrollment in future terms is not a condition of receipt of a grant.
By signing this document below, you are requesting a federal emergency grant that is based on your course hours at the time of application. You are also attesting that your need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19 and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.
Signature _____________________________________________ Date______________________
Select the options below for distribution of your award:
_____ I want my federal student emergency grant disbursed via check.
December 31, 2021
- Fayetteville Technical Community College (College) acknowledges the College was awarded a Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act award from the Department of Education (Department).
- The College was funded $2,956,887 from the Department pursuant to the College’s Certification of Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
- As of the date of this report, the College distributed $2,956,887 to students. All funds have been awarded to students and all funds have been received by the college.
- The estimated total number of the College’s students eligible to participate in the programs under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act is 9,016.
- As of the date of this report, the total number of students who received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Acts is 2,232.
- The methods used by the College to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including how much a student would receive under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act have been determined. See Exhibit 1.
- Due to exhausting all funds, no communication was sent to students.
- Eligibility criteria includes the following:
- Student is enrolled in a curriculum degree program or continuing education course at least 96 hours in length and course is an Occupation Extension/Workforce training course(s).
- Student has a high school diploma or GED.
- Student is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible noncitizen.
- Curriculum students must complete an online application by logging into student’s individual student e-forms and submitting an application. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
- Curriculum awards range from $500 to $2,000 as listed below:
1-5 credit hours: $500
6-8 credit hours: $1,000
9-11 credit hours: $1,500
12 or more credit hours: $2,000 - Continuing education students must complete an application for awards. Continuing education student awards are $500 per term. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.
March 31, 2022
- Fayetteville Technical Community College (College) acknowledges the College was awarded a Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act award from the Department of Education (Department).
- The College was funded $2,956,887 from the Department pursuant to the College’s Certification of Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
- As of the date of this report, the College distributed $2,956,887 to students. All funds were previously awarded to students and all funds have been received by the college; however, $500 was returned due to a stale dated check. These funds will be awarded to another eligible student.
- The estimated total number of the College’s students eligible to participate in the programs under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act is 9,016.
- As of the date of this report, the total number of students who received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Acts is 2,232.
- The methods used by the College to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including how much a student would receive under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSA Act have been determined. See Exhibit 1.
- Due to exhausting all funds, no communication was sent to students.
- Eligibility criteria includes the following:
- Student is enrolled in a curriculum degree program or continuing education course at least 96 hours in length and course is an Occupation Extension/Workforce training course(s).
- Student has a high school diploma or GED.
- Student is a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or eligible noncitizen.
- Curriculum students must complete an online application by logging into student’s individual student e-forms and submitting an application. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
- Curriculum awards range from $500 to $2,000 as listed below:
- 1-5 credit hours: $ 500
- 6-8 credit hours: $1,000
- 9-11 credit hours: $1,500
- 12 or more credit hours: $2,000
- Continuing education students must complete an application for awards. Continuing education student awards are $500 per term. As part of this process, student attests their need is related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus and/or other emergency costs that have arisen due to COVID-19.