12月27日, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA行为) into law, supplying colleges and universities with funds to assist students impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Multnomah University was informed it was eligible to receive $738,474, of which at least $216,509 is to be used for direct financial assistance to students. The university received these funds on March 8, 2021.
To be eligible for CRRSA行为 funding, a student must have been enrolled in a semester disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Priority is to be given to those who demonstrate exceptional need. Under the terms of the law, a student must meet eligibility requirements for federal aid, 因此, 无证, international students, and those who are in the United States under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are ineligible. Students who have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and have met eligibility requirements were considered for funding. Students who did not complete a FAFSA, but could be eligible, were awarded a flat amount.
To be eligible for funding through the CRRSA行为, a student must meet the following criteria:
- Be enrolled on or after the date this Act was signed into law (December 27, 2020)
- Meet eligibility for federal financial aid
- Be enrolled in an eligible degree-seeking program of study
- Be enrolled at least half-time; for undergraduate students, at least 6 credits; for graduate and seminary students, 至少4个学分
CARES Act awards will be based on the following scale:
EFC范围 | 本科 | 毕业生/神学院 | Non-FAFSA坐头把交椅 |
0-5576 | $1200 Traditional/$500 Online | ||
5577-19999 | $600 Traditional/$300 Online | ||
20000及以上 | $300 Traditional/$150 Online | ||
有或没有EFC | $250 Traditional/$125 Online | $250 |
Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under HEERF II Institution Portion
截至4月8日, 2021, all funds through the CRRSA行为 have been awarded to 379 eligible students for a total of $217,550. Please contact us with any further questions at finaid@siera-english.com.