重要公告- 14年12月更新
The 关心行为 application is now closed. 所有的资金都已分配.

The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the federal 关心行为 provides money to colleges and universities for emergency grants to students in accordance 根据美国农业部提供的指导方针.S. 教育部. 蒙哥马利县 Community College has signed and returned the certification and agreement form, has received $2,148,792 from the 教育部 under the HEERF student portion, and intends to use the funds to provide the mandated amount of emergency financial 学生助学金. The purpose of the money is to award emergency financial assistance to students for unexpected expenses that are a direct result of the disruption of campus operations due to the 冠状病毒.

  • Estimated total number of students at 蒙哥马利县社区学院 eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant: 4,028
  • Total number of 蒙哥马利县社区学院 students who have received an emergency financial aid grant as of December 2, 2020: 1,102
  • Total amount that has been distributed to 蒙哥马利县社区学院 students 截至2020年12月2日:2,148,792美元
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资格要求

To qualify for emergency financial assistance through the 关心行为 funding, students must be eligible to participate in Federal Title IV financial aid programs. 来确定 whether students meet the Title IV federal student aid criteria, 蒙哥马利县 Community College is requiring that students have the 2020-21 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)存档. It usually takes about 20 minutes, and you will also be considered for Federal, State, and institutional financial aid funding. 审查 下一个步骤 填写FAFSA.

In order to qualify for emergency financial assistance through the 关心行为 funding, 学生必须符合所有标准:

  1. Be currently enrolled and attending in a degree or certificate program in the fall 2020 semester at 蒙哥马利县社区学院. 已毕业学生 or withdrawn are not eligible for 关心行为 funding. 新生一定已经开始上课了 attending courses at the College to be considered for emergency grants.
  2. Not be enrolled in elementary or secondary school.
  3. For currently enrolled students, be making satisfactory academic progress.
  4. Not owe an overpayment on Title IV grants or loans.
  5. 不拖欠第四章贷款.
  6. File "as part of the original financial aid application process" a certification that 包括
    • 教育目的的陈述.
    • 学生的SSN.
  7. 做一个U.S. citizen or national, permanent resident, or other eligible noncitizen.
  8. Have returned fraudulently obtained Title IV funds if convicted of or pled guilty 或者对指控不抗辩.
  9. Not have fraudulently received Title IV loans in excess of annual or aggregate limits.
  10. Have repaid Title IV loan amounts in excess of annual or aggregate limits if obtained 无意中.
  11. Have Selective Service registration verified.
  12. 社会安全号码验证了吗.
  13. Not have a federal or state conviction for drug possession or sale, with certain time 限制.
符合条件的费用

Eligible expenses are those that are directly related to the disruption of campus operations due to the Coronavirus 流感大流行. 符合条件的开支包括:

  • 学生 who need a laptop because the college moved to online courses.
  • 学生 who work on campus and now the job is suspended; Funds can be used to pay for expenses because the college changed operationally.
  • 学生 who use the Children’s Center for childcare that now face an increase in cost for supplemental childcare due to the college’s closed facility.

The following is a list of expenses that can be considered for grant assistance if they were incurred as a direct result of disruption of campus operations due to the 冠状病毒.

  • Food and household essentials (cleaning supplies, toilet paper, paper towels, diapers, 等.)
  • 公用事业公司
  • Housing (only students who were working on campus whose jobs were suspended due to the closure of campus operations can be considered for housing assistance)
  • 互联网接入
  • 课程材料
  • 医疗保健
  • 照顾孩子
  • Technology-related expenses (such as having to buy a computer when courses were moved online or purchasing software to access a course that was moved online)

IMPORTANT: Emergency grants cannot be used to replace a loss of income, applied directly to an outstanding student account balance or used to pay for other expenses that are not directly related to the disruption of campus operations due to the 冠状病毒 流感大流行.

However, if you have experienced any of these, there may be options available.

  1. If you have already filed a FAFSA, we encourage you to email to enrollmentservices@bifa0070.com with details about your current situation, as it is possible that you might qualify for financial aid reevaluation via Special Conditions processing.
  2. 如果你还没有提交FAFSA,请审查 下一个步骤 填写表格.
  3. 检查 必要的资源 供学生参考.

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