This program has expired and the information below is archived for reporting purposes
TheÌýCoronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic SecurityÌý(CARES)ÌýActÌýisÌýfederal legislation thatÌýestablished and funded the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF), which has provided the Ã山ǿ¼éÌýwith $2.9 million forÌýemergency financial aid grants to studentsÌýto help cover expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due toÌýtheÌýcoronavirus.Ìý
The Department of EducationÌýhas established eligibility guidelines that students must meet in order to beÌýeligible forÌýan award.ÌýÌýÌý
Grants rangeÌýfrom $200 to $800Ìýdepending upon enrollmentÌýstatusÌýandÌýPell GrantÌýeligibility.ÌýStudents displaced from University housing wereÌýawardedÌýan extraÌý$200.ÌýÌýÌý
Under Department of Education guidelines, someÌýstudents are not eligible for an awardÌýsuch asÌýinternational students, DACA students,Ìýstudents who took all distance educationÌýand students who were not meeting general Title IV eligibilityÌýrequirements.ÌýÌýÌý
The CARES Act doesÌýnotÌýallow the University to apply funds toÌýaÌýstudent’sÌýpast due balance.Ìý
All CARES Act Grants (HEERF I) have been distributed, and funding has been exhausted.
FAQ’sÌý
Do I have to repay a CARES Act grant?Ìý
These funds are a grant, not a loan. There is no requirement to repay the grant funds.Ìý
Will this funding reduce my financial aid?Ìý
This is a one-time grant that does not reduce financial aid.
How will the CARES grant impact my taxes?Ìý
As with all financial assistance, federal grants received will have separate and unique tax consequences for your individual federal tax return. Visit theÌýÌýfor more informationÌý
Where can I go if I have more questions?ÌýIf you have any additional questions, please emailÌýfinaid@usi.edu.