关怀法案基金报告

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The 关心行为 Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund provides federal emergency grants to help students cover some of the costs of transition from in-person to online learning, as required by Contra Costa County and the State of California in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.  

截至2022年6月30日的第二季度HEERF季度报告

截至2022年3月31日的第一季度HEERF季度报告

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II and III) Student Funding Community Message - December 8, 2021

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II and III) Student 援助 Report for the period October 1, 2021 - 12月31日, 2021

季度报告机构部分- 2021年12月

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II and III) Student 援助 Report for the period July 1, 2021 - 9月30日, 2021

季度报告机构部分- 2021年9月

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II and III) Student 援助 Report for the period April 1, 2021 - 6月30日, 2021

季度报告机构部分- 2021年6月

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II) Student 援助 Report for the period January 1, 2021 - 3月31日, 2021

季度报告机构部分- 2021年3月

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting- Institutional Funds- Final report November 3, 2020

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting - Final report July 15, 2020

高等教育紧急救援基金报告- 2020年5月22日

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Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting- Final report July 15, 2020

4月11日, 2020, Saint Mary’s College of California signed and submitted the Certification and Agreement form requesting $1,262,868 which represented the full amount of the “Direct to Student” allocation of the emergency financial aid grants provided from the 关心行为.  4月22日, 2020, the College received notification from the Department of Education that the funds were authorized and available for use.

As Saint Mary’s College has been a completely onsite campus with no online degrees or entirely online classes, the College assumed that all of its students enrolled in the Spring 2020 terms will have incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations and moving of all of its face to face classes to a totally online environment.  Since students and families have varying levels of financial strength to be able to handle emergency expenses, the College tiered these emergency grants based upon the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) as an acceptable indicator of a family’s financial strength and ability to handle unforeseen expenses as follows:

高需求学生: EFC从0到6000 $750
高需求非佩尔学生: EFC从6,001到20,000 $325
低保学生: EFC大于20000 $200

 

 

在这三个人中,479 matriculating students enrolled in the Spring 2020 terms at the College, 2,327 were identified as eligible to participate in the grant program under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus, eligible to receive Emergency 金融援助 grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the 关心行为.  截至2020年6月16日,该学院已授予1,262,868美元. 

In addition, all students were invited to complete the application to the President’s Emergency Fund.  Through the combined resources of the private gifts to the President’s Emergency Fund and the 关心行为 federal funds, it is the hope of the College that those students who have incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due the Coronavirus will receive relief.

In all communications regarding the transmittal of the 关心行为 funds, we included a statement to the student that acknowledged the receipt of federal funds and that by their acceptance of the grant they were certifying that they had incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations.

 

 

高等教育紧急救援基金报告- 2020年5月22日

4月11日, 2020, Saint Mary’s College of California signed and submitted the Certification and Agreement form requesting $1,262,868, which represented the full amount of the “Direct to Student” allocation of the emergency financial aid grants provided from the 关心行为.

As Saint Mary’s College has been a completely onsite campus with no online degrees or entirely online classes, the College assumed that all of its students enrolled in the spring 2020 terms will have incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations and moving of all of its face-to-face classes to a completely online environment. Since students and families have varying levels of financial strength to be able to handle emergency expenses, the College tiered these emergency grants based upon the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) as an acceptable indicator of a family’s financial strength and ability to handle unforeseen expenses as follows:

高需求学生: EFC从0到6000 $750
高需求非佩尔学生: EFC从6,001到20,000 $325
低保学生: EFC大于20000 $200

 

 

在这三个人中,479 matriculating students enrolled in the spring 2020 terms at the College, 2,329 were identified as eligible to participate in the grant program under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus, eligible to receive Emergency 金融援助 grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the 关心行为. 截至2020年5月22日,该学院已授予1,039,625美元. 

The College realized that some of the enrolled students might not have completed a Free Application for Federal Student 援助 (FAFSA) for the 2019/2020 academic year, 因此没有在最初的资格审查中. These students were invited to complete a FAFSA by May 15, 2020, and awards were posted May 20, 2020.

The remaining portion of the funds received will be available to respond to individual applications for assistance submitted from eligible students. All students are invited to complete the application to the President’s Emergency Fund. Through the combined resources of the private gifts to the President’s Emergency Fund and the remaining portion of the 关心行为 federal funds, it is the hope of the College that those students who have incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due the Coronavirus will receive relief.

In all communications regarding the transmittal of the 关心行为 funds, a statement to the student was included that acknowledged the receipt of federal funds and that by their acceptance of the grant they were certifying that they had incurred expenses related to the disruption of campus operations.