HEERF-Quarterly-Reporting-v131-Correction-October 2020
HEERF-Quarterly Budget & Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act_9-30-2020
HEERF Quarterly Reports - Student Aid
Quarter Ending 3/31/2022
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021
Flagler Technical College (FTC) signed and returned a Certification & Agreement with the Department of Education to accept allocated funds from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), Public Law 116-136, Section 18004(a)(1), also known as HEERF (Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund), the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), Public Law 116-260, also known as HEERF II and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 (ARP), Public Law 117-2, also known as HEERF III, to provide emergency financial aid grants. The CRRSAA requires that institutions spend at least the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required to spend under the CARES Act. In addition, the allowable uses of funds are more flexible than in the CARES Act, meaning the funds may be used for any component of the cost of and emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus attendance (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, food, health care (including mental health care). The third round of funding appropriated for HEERF are authorized by the ARP to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
FTC has received a total of $124,240.00 in HEERF I, II, and III for student emergency aid and had distributed $124,240.00 as of 12/31/2021. In keeping with the terms of acceptance of these funds, FTC used these funds to provide Emergency Financial Aid grants directly to all eligible students. In distributing these funds, FTC has followed instructions and guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Education to determine how to allocate these funds to eligible students.
A review of our bank statement shows that 13 HEERF checks were not cashed or were returned in the mail. The total amount not cleared is $3,499.34. FTC will make these emergency relief funds available to students who have experienced emergency costs due to the coronavirus or who may have missed classes due to contacting the virus.
FTC will use the following method to determine who would receive the remaining Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much each student will receive. Eligibility will be determined by students who were enrolled at FTC and experienced a break in their programs due to contracting the coronavirus and/or students who may have requested assistance from our staff due to emergency costs that have arisen due to the coronavirus attendance (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, food, health care (including mental health care).
In an attempt to meet Congress’s intent to deliver emergency student aid relief as expeditiously as possible, while prioritizing students with exceptional financial need, FTC will use three different categories.
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Pell eligible and a completed Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds
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Completed the Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds and indicated “high exceptional need”, extraordinary financial circumstances and faced significant unexpected expenses
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Completed the Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds and indicated “exceptional need”, extraordinary financial circumstances
FTC has compiled a list of 25 students who may be eligible to receive the remaining student portion of HEERF III funds. An electronic application will be sent to each of the students to determine their financial need. The remainder of the student emergency aid should be redistributed by April 29, 2022.
Quarter Ending 12/31/2021
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021
Flagler Technical College (FTC) signed and returned a Certification & Agreement with the Department of Education to accept allocated funds from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), Public Law 116-136, Section 18004(a)(1), also known as HEERF (Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund), the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), Public Law 116-260, also known as HEERF II and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 (ARP), Public Law 117-2, also known as HEERF III, to provide emergency financial aid grants. The CRRSAA requires that institutions spend at least the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required to spend under the CARES Act. In addition, the allowable uses of funds are more flexible than in the CARES Act, meaning the funds may be used for any component of the cost of and emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus attendance (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, food, health care (including mental health care). The third round of funding appropriated for HEERF are authorized by the ARP to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
FTC has received a total of $124,240.00 in HEERF I, II, and III for student emergency aid and has distributed $124,240.00 as of 12/31/2021. In keeping with the terms of acceptance of these funds, FTC used these funds to provide Emergency Financial Aid grants directly to all eligible students. In distributing these funds, FTC has followed instructions and guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Education to determine how to allocate these funds to eligible students.
FTC determined at the end of Quarter 3 that twelve (12) students who were eligible to receive the funding returned their portion or did not respond to any outreach. These funds were reissued to students prioritizing those with exceptional financial need.
FTC used the following method to determine who would receive the remaining Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much each student would receive. Eligibility was determined by students who were enrolled during the Fall 2020 semester and the Spring 2021 semester. The eligibility included all students who are or were enrolled during the COVID-19 national emergency to include U.S. Citizens; Permanent Residents; Refugees; Asylum Seekers; DACA recipients; DREAMers; and other undocumented students. Eligible students were not required to complete a FAFSA in order to receive HEERF II or HEERF III funds but in order to prioritize students with exceptional need, as related to components of the student’s cost of attendance, FTC used the information on the FAFSA to qualify those with exceptional need.
In an attempt to meet Congress’s intent to deliver emergency student aid relief as expeditiously as possible, while prioritizing students with exceptional financial need, FTC used the eligible students in Category 1 to redistribute the funds returned.
1. Pell eligible and a completed Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds
HEERF funds ($107,498) were pulled down in Quarter 3 and paper checks were distributed to students at the end of the quarter. Twelve (12) student checks were returned to FTC at the end of September and the beginning of October due to the student not wanting the funds or being unable to reach the student by phone, mail, or email. These funds ($2,960.98) were reissued to students in Category 1 showing the most need that did not receive funding from HEERF I. The number of students that received HEERF funds during this reporting period were as follows:
• Category 1: 10 students
9 students received $296.10
1 student received $296.08
Total HEERF funds distributed in Quarter 4: $2,960.98
As of December 31, 2021 all HEERF Funds (Student Portion) have been distributed to eligible students.
Total funds distributed $124,240.00
A review of our current bank statement shows seventeen (17) checks ($4,576.06) that were issued on September 20th and 21st have not cleared the bank as of December 31, 2021. An additional $269.18 was returned to the school and voided. A final review of January 2022 bank statement will be done before voiding checks and redistributing funds.
Quarter Ending 9/30/2021
Last Updated 11/17/2021
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021
Flagler Technical College (FTC) signed and returned a Certification & Agreement with the Department of Education to accept allocated funds from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), Public Law 116-260, also known as HEERF II and the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 (ARP), Public Law 117-2, also known as HEERF III to provide emergency financial aid grants. The CRRSAA requires that institutions spend at least the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required to spend under the CARES Act. In addition, the allowable uses of funds are more flexible than in the CARES Act, meaning the funds may be used for any component of the cost of and emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus attendance (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, food, health care (including mental health care). The third round of funding appropriated for HEERF are authorized by the ARP to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
The CRRSAA award amount was $16,742 and the ARP was $90,756. The total additional student funds received by FTC was $107,498. In keeping with the terms of acceptance of these funds, FTC will use these funds to provide Emergency Financial Aid grants directly to all eligible students. In distributing these funds, FTC has followed instructions and guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Education to determine how to allocate these funds to eligible students. FTC has received a total of $124,240.00 in HEERF I, II, and III for student emergency aid and distributed $124,240.00 as of 9/30/2021.
FTC determined that 366 students were eligible in Quarter 3 to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) and that 354 students received the funds. Twelve (12) students who were eligible to receive the funding returned their portion or did not respond to any outreach. These funds will be reissued to students prioritizing those with exceptional financial need.
FTC used the following method to determine who would receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much each student would receive. Eligibility was determined by students who were enrolled during the Fall 2020 semester and the Spring 2021 semester. The ARP Act expanded the eligibility to include all students who are or were enrolled during the COVID-19 national emergency o include U.S. Citizens; Permanent Residents; Refugees; Asylum Seekers; DACA recipients; DREAMers; and other undocumented students. Eligible students were not required to complete a FAFSA in order to receive HEERF II or HEERF III funds but in order to prioritize students with exceptional need, as related to components of the student’s cost of attendance, FTC used the information on the FAFSA to qualify those with exceptional need.
In an attempt to meet Congress’s intent to deliver emergency student aid relief as expeditiously as possible, while prioritizing students with exceptional financial need, FTC used five different categories.
1. Pell eligible and a completed Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds ($475.00)
2. Pell eligible and did not complete the Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds ($450.00)
3. Completed the Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds and indicated “high exceptional need”, extraordinary financial circumstances and faced significant unexpected expenses ($425.00)
4. Completed the Student Application for Higher Education Student Funds and indicated “exceptional need”, extraordinary financial circumstances ($399.51-10 students; $399.56 – 1 student)
5. Remaining eligible students who were enrolled in the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters (Remaining $ amount divided by number of students-$269.18 each)
FTC informed students of the availability of the HEERF funding through the college’s website. FTC included an online Google form for students to complete, which included both the eligibility requirements for Emergency Financial Aid grants and the deadline to submitting the application. All students enrolled during the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 terms were mailed a letter, sent a direct email, as well as a phone call alerting them to the availability of the HEERF II & HEERF III funds. Students were directed to https://flaglertech.edu/newsroom/heerf to complete the application before the deadline.
HEERF funds ($107,498) were pulled down and paper checks were distributed to students by September 2021. The number of students that received HEERF funds during this reporting period were as follows:
• Category 1 ($475.00): 14 students
• Category 2 ($450.00): 12 students
• Category 3 ($425.00): 16 students
• Category 4 ($399.51): 10 students ($399.56): 1 student
• Category 5 ($269.13): 313 students
Total HEERF Fund distributed: $107,498.00
**Twelve (12) student checks were returned to FTC due to the student not wanting the funds or being unable to reach the student by phone, mail, or email. These funds ($3,230.16) will be reissued to students in Category 1 showing the most need that did not receive funding from HEERF I. This will be distributed in the beginning of the next reporting period.
Quarter Ending 6/30/2021
Revised 11/17/2021
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021
Flagler Technical College (FTC) signed and returned a Certification & Agreement with the Department of Education to accept allocated funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, 2021 (ARP), Public Law 117-2, also known as HEERF III to provide emergency financial aid grants. The third round of funding appropriated for HEERF are authorized by the ARP to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
In keeping with the terms of acceptance of these funds, FTC will use these funds to provide Emergency Financial Aid grants directly to all eligible students. In distributing these funds, FTC will follow instructions and guidance provided by the U.S. Department of Education to determine how to allocate these funds to eligible students.
FTC has received a total of $124,240.00 in HEERF I, II, and III for student emergency aid and distributed $16,742 to 17 students as of 6/30/2021.
No Funds have been pulled down from HEERF II or HEERF III at this time. HEERF III Grant Award Notification received on June 9, 2021. FTC is developing procedures to distribute these funds following U.S. Department of Education guidance.
Quarter Ending 3/31/2021
Revised 11/17/2021
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA)
Flagler Technical College (FTC) signed and returned a Certification & Agreement with the Department of Education to accept allocated funds from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), Public Law 116-260, also known as HEERF II to provide emergency financial aid grants. The CRRSAA requires that institutions spend at least the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required to spend under the CARES Act. In addition, the allowable uses of funds are more flexible than in the CARES Act, meaning the funds may be used for any component of the cost of and emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus attendance (i.e., tuition, fees, housing, food, health care (including mental health care).
FTC has received a total of $33,484.00 in HEERF I and II for student emergency aid and distributed $16,742 to 17 students as of 3/31/2021.
No Funds have been pulled down from HEERF II at this time. Grant Award Notification received on March 21, 2021. FTC will develop procedures to distribute these funds following U.S. Department of Education guidance.