HEERF II Emergency Grant

HEERF II (CRRSA) - Student Funding

Student Funds – Quarterly Reporting 6-21-21

Cornell College acknowledged receipt of HEERF II Federal Emergency Grant funding by signing and returning the Certificate and Agreement form on April 9, 2020.

Cornell College received $422,821 in the student portion of the CRRSA Funding and used the entire amount to provide emergency grants to students which could be used for any component of their cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arose due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or child care.

Cornell College distributed the $422,821 to 877 students at the end of February 2021. This report constitutes the final report for the student portion of the CRRSA/HEERF II funding.

The College established this eligibility criteria for these emergency grants:

  • Students must be formally enrolled, full-time or half-time, at Cornell College on February 18, 2021 (the date of the fund disbursement).
  • Students need level based on their level of demonstrated financial need as determined from their 2020-2021 processed FAFSA.
  • Priority was given to Pell eligible students.

The following chart provides the specific details of how the funding was distributed to students:

Student Population # of Students Dollar Amount Awarded to Each Group of Students Total Funds Awarded to Each Group Students
Total number of full-time students awarded funding 869
Enrolled full-time and Pell eligible 213 $709 $151,017
Enrolled full-time; filed a FAFSA; have demonstrated need and are not Pell eligible 432 $500 $216,000
Enrolled full-time; filed a FAFSA; have no demonstrated financial need 86 $300 $25,800
Enrolled full-time; did not file a FAFSA; are US citizens 138 $200 $27,600
Total number of half-time students awarded funding 4
Enrolled half-time and Pell eligible 1 $354 $354
Enrolled half-time; filed a FAFSA; have demonstrated need and are not Pell eligible 2 $250 $500
Enrolled half-time; filed a FAFSA; have no demonstrated financial need 1 $150 $150
Total number of graduate students awarded funding 4
Graduate students that filed a FAFSA and demonstrate financial need 2 $500 $1,000
Graduate students that did not file a FAFSA and are US citizens 2 $200 $400
Totals 877 $422,821

Communication with students regarding the HEERF II Grants

Sent 2/21 at 9:45, 9:50, 10:15 a.m.
To: all students, cc: all-faculty/staff, parents of students
Subject: CARES Act Payments for eligible students

Dear students,

The passage of the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act authorized more than $21 billion in
supplemental Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II) dollars for institutions to spend on emergency student grants and defraying institutional expenses and carry out student support activities related to the coronavirus pandemic. Due to this act, Cornell has recently received $422,781 in Emergency Relief funding to directly distribute to Cornellians.

Eligible students may use these funds to cover any component of your cost of attendance or emergency costs that arise due to the Coronavirus, such as, but not limited to, tuition, food, housing, books, travel expenses, health care, mental health care, or child care.

For eligible students the Business Office will process payments beginning February 24th. If you have provided Student Accounts with your completed ACH Authorization form (your banking information), you should expect to receive your funding through EFT to the bank account we have on file for you. Otherwise, a check will be sent to your campus mailbox. If you are currently learning from home, please contact the Mail Center at servicecenter@cornellcollege.edu to have your check forwarded.
 
If you haven’t received your funds by March 13, contact Student Accounts at
studentaccounts@cornellcollege.edu to follow up. 
 
Thank you,
Student Accounts staff