COVID-19 Financial Assistance
Reporting Requirements for Student Portion of the CARES Act Emergency Relief Fund
The Department of Education has released the following reporting guidelines for institutions that have received the student portion of their Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) allocation, which will be used to make emergency grants to students. Springfield Technical Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the certification and agreement form and that this institution has used, or intends to use the funds to provide the mandated amount of at least 50% of the emergency financial aid grants to students. The allocation that 十大彩票平台 received was $3,845,054, of two separate awards of $1,922,527 (student portion) and $1,922,527 (institutional portion).
The following information is as of March 31, 2022:
- Total amount spent to date - $1,922,527.00
- Final cumulative number of students - 4,137 (unduplicated)
Spring 2020
- A total of $997,426 were distributed to 十大彩票平台 students.
- Approximately 2,803 students at this institution may be 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.
- 2,767 students have received an emergency financial aid grant.
- 十大彩票平台 used estimated costs of $350 associated with increased electricity and internet costs that its students may have incurred when switched to a remote learning environment as a result of the 十大彩票平台 campus shutting down during the Spring 2020 semester due to COVID-19 for students that met Title IV eligibility criteria. 十大彩票平台 is continuing to fund students for specific costs they are submitting using our CARES Act request form.
Fall 2020
- A total of $875,303.00 were distributed to 十大彩票平台 students.
- Approximately 2,920 students at this institution may be 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.
- 2,791 students have received an emergency financial aid grant.
- 十大彩票平台 used estimated costs of $300 associated with increased electricity and internet costs that its students may have incurred when switched to a remote learning environment as a result of the 十大彩票平台 campus shutting down during the Spring 2020 semester due to COVID-19 for students that met Title IV eligibility criteria. 十大彩票平台 is continuing to fund students for specific costs they are submitting using our CARES Act request form.
Spring 2021
- Total CARES - Student portion spent in Spring 2021 - $49,068.95
- Total number of students in Spring 2021 - 48 (unduplicated).
Fall 2021
- Total CARES - Student portion spent in Fall 2021 - $729.05
- Total number of students in Fall 2021 – 1
Students that have met the criteria for Title IV eligibility and felt they had additional costs associated with the campus closure, were directed to complete a CARES fund request form.
Public Reporting for Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional, and Section 18004(a)(2) and (a)(3)
- CARES Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 9/30/20
- CARES Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 12/31/20
- CARES Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 3/31/21
- CARES Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 6/30/2021
- CARES Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 9/30/2021
Reporting Requirements for Student Portion of the CRRSAA Act Emergency Relief Fund
The Department of Education has released the following reporting guidelines for institutions that have received the student portion of their Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) allocation, which will be used to make emergency grants to students. Springfield Technical Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the certification and agreement form and that this institution has used, or intends to use the funds to provide the mandated amount of at least 50% of the emergency financial aid grants to students. The student portion of the allocation that 十大彩票平台 received was $1,922,527.
The following information is as of March 31, 2022:
- Total amount spent to date - $1,922,527.00
- Cumulative number of students – 3,226 (unduplicated)
Fall 2020
- Total CRRSSA – Student portion spent in Fall 2020: $88,668.36
- Total number of students in Fall 2020 - 65
Spring 2021
- 3,039 students received block checks for increased utility and internet expenses.
- Total CRRSAA- Student portion spent in Spring 2021 - 1,530,549.54
- Total number of students in Spring 2021 – 3,039
Summer 2021
- Total CRRSAA – Student portion spent in Summer 2021 - $268,481.80
- Total number of students in Summer 2021 – 696
Fall 2021
- Total CRRSAA – Student portion spent in Fall 2021 - $34,827.30
- Total number of students in Fall 2021 – 46
Public Reporting for Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional, and Section 18004(a)(2) and (a)(3)
- CRRSAA Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 3/31/21
- CRRSAA Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 6/30/2021
- CRRSAA Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 9/31/21
Reporting Requirements for Student Portion of the ARPA Act Emergency Relief Fund
The Department of Education has released the following reporting guidelines for institutions that have received the student portion of their Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) allocation, which will be used to make emergency grants to students. Springfield Technical Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the certification and agreement form and that this institution has used, or intends to use the funds to provide the mandated amount of at least 50% of the emergency financial aid grants to students. The student portion of the allocation that 十大彩票平台 received was $7,082,183.
The following reporting is as of March 31, 2022
- Total ARPA spent to date - $5,302,735.06
- Cumulative number of students – 3,542 (unduplicated)
Summer 2020
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $167.00
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 1 (unduplicated)
Fall 2020
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $23,833.80
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 29 (unduplicated)
Spring 2021
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $31,256.13
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 36 (unduplicated)
Summer 2021
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $21,401.11
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 33 (unduplicated)
Fall 2021
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $4,885,577.02
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 3,435 (unduplicated)
Spring 2022
- Total ARPA funds spent to date - $340,500.00
- Total number of students receiving ARPA funds – 544 (unduplicated)
Public Reporting for Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional, and Section 18004(a)(2) and (a)(3)
- ARPA Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 6/30/2021
- ARPA Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 9/30/2021
Reporting Requirements for Student Portion of the Supplemental Financial Support Grant Fund
The Department of Education has released the following reporting guidelines for institutions that have received the student portion of their Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) allocation, which will be used to make emergency grants to students. Springfield Technical Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the certification and agreement form and that this institution has used, or intends to use the funds to provide the mandated amount of at least 50% of the emergency financial aid grants to students. The allocation that 十大彩票平台 received in the Supplemental Financial Support Grant was $2,036,494.
The following reporting is as of March 31, 2022
- Total Supplemental Aid spent to date - $2,034,696.10
- Cumulative number of students – 2,384 (unduplicated)
Fall 2021
- Total Supplemental Aid spent to date - $2,946.10
- Total number of students receiving Supplemental Aid – 1 (unduplicated)
Spring 2022
- Total Supplemental Aid spent to date - $2,031,750.00
- Total number of students receiving Supplemental Aid – 2,383 (unduplicated)
HEERF Public Reporting for Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional, and Section 18004(a)(2) and (a)(3)
- HEERF Quartly Budget and Expenditure Reporting: Quarter Ending 12/31/21
- 00807800_HEERF_Q12022_040722
- 00807800_HEERF_Q22022_070722
- 00807800_HEERF_Q32022_100622
- 00807800_HEERF_Q22022_100622revised
- 00807800_HEERF_Q22022_100622Revised2
- 00807800_HEERF_Q42022_010623
- 00807800_HEERF_Q42022_010623 Revised2
- 00807800_HEERF_Q1033123_041023
- 00807800_HEERF_Q1033123_041023 Rev 06-11-24
- 00807800_HEERF_Q2063023_070723
- 00807800_HEERF_Q2063023_070723 Rev 06-11-24
- 00807800_HEERF_Q3093023_100923
- 00807800_HEERF_Q3093023_100923 Rev 061124
- 00807800_HEERF_Q4123123_010824
- 00807800_HEERF_Q4123123_010824 Rev 061124
- 00807800_HEERF_Q1033124_040924
- 00807800_HEERF_Q1033124_040924 Rev 06-11-2024