HEERF Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds

As part of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Jackson College received funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic security Act (CARES), the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) and the American Recovery Program (ARP).  The use of these funds is detailed below.

Note: as of 9/30/22 funds have been fully expended.

Reporting

Institutional Portion Reports

Emergency Assistance Grant Reports

Annual reports providing full details of Jackson College’s HEERF grant usage over the last calendar year, including methodologies used to award HEERF funds to students, academic success of HEERF recipients, and other details can be found on the Jackson College HEERF grant usage web page.

Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting for All HEERF I, II & III Funds


Emergency Assistance Grants

As part of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Jackson College received $1,946,067 in funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic security Act (CARES), an additional $1,946,067 under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) and $6,853,673 under the American Recovery Program (ARP) to be used to provide emergency grants to students.  These funds can be used for costs associated with attending college or for emergency costs that arise due to the coronavirus.  These costs include items such as tuition and fees, food, housing, course materials, medical and mental health care, or childcare.

Grant overview

  • HEERF funds require that institutions prioritize students with exceptional need, such as students eligible to receive Federal Pell Grants, when awarding HEERF funds.  However, students do not have to be eligible to receive Federal Pell Grants to receive HEERF funds.
  • Jackson College will, each semester, award grants in two phases.
  • Award continuation will depend on availability of funds.

Phase One Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be enrolled in the Summer 2022 semester.
  • Must have a FAFSA on file for the aid year that includes the semester being awarded (Summer 2022).
  • Must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $40,273.
  • High School dual enrolled students and those enrolled in early college programs are not eligible.
  • Students will be contacted by JC email and JetStream if they are eligible for these funds.

Phase Two Eligibility Requirements

  • Students who do not receive an award based on an EFC less than $40,273 may apply for Emergency assistance by completing the Emergency Assistance Request Form.
  • Must be enrolled in the semester they are requesting funds for.
  • Must have incurred expenses related to higher education or emergency costs associated with the Coronavirus pandemic.
  • Students will be contacted by JC email if they are approved for these funds.
  • Department of Education guidelines allow eligibility for these grants to students who are refugees, asylum seekers, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) recipients, other DREAMers, and similar undocumented students.
  • High School dual enrolled students and those enrolled in early college programs are not eligible.
  • Corrections Education Program (CEP) students would not typically have expenses eligible for the grant.  However, if a CEP Student is released as a result of the coronavirus, remains enrolled as a student in the program under the Second Chance Pell experiment, and has eligible expenses, he or she may be eligible.

Distribution of funds

Awards will vary from $920 to $1,725 per semester based on need and enrollment level. Students awarded with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $40,273 or students that are awarded based on an application and enrolled at the following levels will receive

Credit Hours Award Amount
1-5 $920
6-8 $1,150
9-11 $1,440
12 or more $1,725
  • Emergency Assistance Grants will be issued a refund via a paper check or eCheck (if signed up for eChecks) unless student has opted to apply the Emergency Assistance Grant to their outstanding account balance.
    • Phase I students will receive (via email and JetStream) a link to an approval form if they wish to apply the grant to their outstanding account balance.
    • Students applying for an Emergency Assistance Grant during Phase II can elect to apply the grant to their outstanding account balance via the application form.
  • Awarded funds will disburse after the add/drop date of a student’s first course.
  • Students should expect to receive funds 10 days after funds are disbursed to their student account.
  • We encourage students to sign up for e-Checks to receive their funds more quickly.

HEERF Institutional Funds

As part of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Jackson College received $1,946,067 in funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic security Act (CARES), an additional $6,168,753 under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) and $6,262,704 under the American Recovery Program (ARP).  These funds can be used to defray expenses associated with coronavirus (Including lost revenue, reimbursement for expenses already incurred, technology costs associated with a transition to distance education, faculty and staff trainings, and payroll). A portion of the institutional funds are being used to provide scholarships directly to students to reduce the cost of online courses. To view all costs covered by institutional funds, view the quarterly Institutional Portion reports at the top of this page. It is estimated that during the Spring 2020 term 952 students at Jackson College are eligible to participate in Title IV programs and therefore are eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant. It is estimated that during the Fall 2020 term (9/30/2020) 2,458 students at Jackson College are eligible to participate in Title IV programs and therefore are eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant. It is estimated that during the Winter 2021 term (3/31/2021) 2,390 students at Jackson College are eligible to participate in Title IV programs and therefore are eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant. It is estimated that during the Spring 2021 term (6/30/2021) 1,107 students at Jackson College are eligible to participate in Title IV programs and therefore are eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant. It is estimated that during the Fall 2021 term (9/30/2021) 2,513 students at Jackson College are eligible to participate in Title IV programs and therefore are eligible to receive an emergency financial aid grant. The College has also been awarded $1,080,587 under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) – Strengthening Institutions Program which will be used towards increased costs of operating the institution resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.