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Financial Aid and the COVID-19 CARES Act

Financial Aid and the COVID-19 CARES Act

Latest information from fsastudentpartners.ed.gov:
Although COVID-19 continues to affect the lives of many Americans, the urgent need for waivers and flexibilities has diminished, and the Federal Government has determined that it is time to end the national emergency and the public health emergency associated with the pandemic. The COVID-19 national emergency ended on April 10, 2023, through enactment of H.J. Res. 7, Public Law No. 118-3. The COVID-19 public health emergency ended on May 11, 2023. These actions will trigger the sunset of many waivers and flexibilities for the Federal student financial aid programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Note that this announcement does not address the end of the student loan payment pause; the Department has provided guidance on that topic on Studentaid.gov.

In following the published deadlines, the 勛圖厙 ceased to operate avialable flexibilities at the close of the Spring 2023 term.


Below is additional information as it relates to the 勛圖厙 and its receipt of funds through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF). Additional disbursment information as related to CRRSAA: Higher Education Emergency
Relief Fund (HEERF II) and the American Rescue Plan (HERFF III) is included below. The other information included herein relates specifically to CARES/HEERF funds and requirements.

The required acknowledgment that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement.

The CARES ACT was passed on March 27, 2020. The 勛圖厙 signed and submitted the application for Student Aid on April 29, 2020.

The 勛圖厙 accepts the offered funds, with the assurance that the institution has used, or intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.

 

The total amount of funds that the institution will receive or has received from the Department*

The CARES Act allocated $1,277,096 to the 勛圖厙. 
The University confirmed that $638,548 would be used for students upon signing the certification to accept the funds.

This money must go directly to students to provide emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus (including eligible expenses under a students cost of attendance such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care).
 
pursuant to the institutions Certification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. 
 
In addition to the CARES Act, the University has received fundings from the CRRSA Act (Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, also known as HEERF II) and ARP (American Rescue Plan, also known as HEERF III).
 
 Funding  Intitutional  Student
 Total CARES  638,548.00  638,548.00
 Total CRRSAA  1,372,484.00  638,548.00
 Total ARP  1,788,049.00  1,788,341.00
 Total CARES, CRRSAA and ARP  3,799,081.00  3,065,437.00

The estimated total number of students at the institution eligible to participate in programs* 

1468 students

-Enrolled in the Spring 2020 term, with a valid FAFSA

* under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.

The total amount and total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant*

CARES: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF)

  • February 4, 2021, $638,548 funding fully disbursed (438 students)
  • December 31, 2020 - $637,950 (438 students)
  • September 30, 2020 -  $204,600 during quarter, $625,250 cumulative
  • June 30, 2020 - $420,650

  Click here for the 2nd Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 6/30/2022

  Click here for the 1st Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 3/31/2022

  Click here for the 4th Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 12/31/2021

  Click here for the 3rd Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 9/30/2021

  Click here for the 2nd Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 6/30/2021

  Click here for the 1st Quarterly Institutional Report(revised), ending 3/31/2021

  Click here for the 4th Quarterly Institutional Report, ending 12/31/2020

  Click here for the 3rd Quarterly Institutional Report ending 9/30/2020.

  * under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.

CRRSAA: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II)

- Funding disbursed as of June 30, 2022 $638,548 to 571 Students
  (Fully Disbursed)

- Funding disbursed as of March 31, 2021: $275,200 to 204 students

- Funding disbursed as of April 30, 2021: 541,600 to 498 students

- Funding disbursed as of May 31, 2021: 578,100 to 531 students

- Funding disbursed as of June 30, 2021: $594,100 to 542 students

- Funding disbursed as of July 31, 2021: $596,500 to 544 students

- Funding disbursed as of August 31, 2021: $596,500 to 544 students

- Funding disbursed as of September 30, 2021: $596,500 to 544 students

- Funding disbursed as of December 31, 2021: $636,280 to 570 Students 

- Funding disbursed as of March 31, 2022: $636,280 to 570 students 

 American Rescue Plan (HEERF III)

- Funding disbursed as of June 30, 2022 $1,788,341 to 1105 students 
  (Fully Disbursed)

- Funding disbursed as of September 30, 2021: $641,650 to 555 students

- Funding disbursed as of December 31, 2021: $891,650 to 864 students

Funding disbursed as of March 31, 2022 $1,788,341 to 1105 students

 

What method is used to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they receive?

Students can complete  to apply for federal grant aid as well as institutional COVID-19 Emergency Funds while logged into their udallas.edu email account.

CARES Act funds can be used to assist students with expenses related to the closure of campus due to COVID-19. Including the following: 
  • Need for technology upgrade to participate in remote learning (computer, wifi, web cam, microphone, headphones, data plans)
  • Books or supplies needed to complete classes from home (text books, work books, art supplies, online tools)
  • Off campus housing, utilities, and food costs due to student being unable to return to campus after Spring break (undergraduate on-campus and Rome students only).
  • Transportation costs due to unanticipated campus closure (flights, bus, train, or gas expenses due to changing travel plans or the need to leave or come back to campus at unplanned times)
  • Childcare costs due to a student paying for care while completing classes moved online

Students who are not eligible for federal CARES Act funding are automatically considered for 勛圖厙 COVID-19 Emergency Funds. The minimum grant amount is $300 and can be increased depending on the ways an eligible student has been affected. Pell Grant students were given priority for funds.

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