HEERF Student Aid

HEERF Student Aid Funds

The Federal Government established the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability Act (CARES) on March 27, 2020 a portion of which, Student Aid Funds, is to be used to provide emergency assistance to students. Supplemental HEERF Funds were later authorized through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA/HEERF II) and the American Rescue Plan, 2021 (ARP/HEERF III) to continue support for institutions of higher education to serve students and ensure learning continues during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alfred State has been allocated HEERF Student Aid Funds to provide emergency grants to students experiencing financial hardship specifically due to the COVID-19 pandemic for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance and/or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus.

As a recipient of HEERF Student Aid Funds, Alfred State is required by the Federal Education Department (ED) to report the following elements on a quarterly basis:

  • An acknowledgement that the certification agreement was signed and returned to the Federal Education Department (ED) and the assurance that the institution has used, or intends to use, all of the Student Aid Funds to provide emergency grants to students.
  • The total amount of HEERF funds that the institution will receive or has received.
  • The total amount of emergency grants distributed to students.
  • The estimated total number of students eligible to receive an emergency grant.
  • The total number of students who received an emergency grant.
  • The method the institution used to determine which students will receive emergency grants and how much funding they will receive (Awarding Methodology).
  • Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by the institution to students concerning the emergency grants.

The above reporting elements are included within following links and/or as part of the Federal Disclosure Reporting Chart below:

 

Federal Disclosure Reporting Chart

Below is the combined quarterly reporting summary for the HEERF Student Aid Funds made available through CARES, CRRSAA, and the ARP, satisfying the required reporting elements numbers 2, 3, and 5 listed above:

Student Aid Funds Required Federal Disclosures

HEERF Reporting Elements & Voluntary Disclosures

Quarterly Report PeriodTotal HEERF Funds - Institution will receive or has received (Combined)Total Emergency Grants - Distributed to students (Quarterly Only)Total Students - Receiving an Emergency Grant (Quarterly Only)Total Emergency Grants - Distributed to students (Cumulative)Total Students - Receiving an Emergency Grant (Cumulative)

March 31, 2021

Posted 7/7/2021

$4,425,878$00$2,210,328.263,227

June 30, 2021

Posted 7/7/2021

$10,624,474$2,225,675.941,573$4,425,7293,552

Sept. 30, 2021

Posted 10/4/2021

$10,624,474$1491$4,425,8783,552

Dec. 31, 2021

Posted 1/6/2022

$10,624,474$2,857,6993,089$7,283,5774987

March 31, 2022

Posted 4/4/2022

$10,624,474$3,360,3612,727$10,624,4745096
1 Please Note: The reported disbursements may include redistributions of unclaimed emergency grants previously reported. March 31, 2022 is the Final Quarterly Report posting which covers all HEERF I, II, and III Student Aid Fund expenditures.
Click the HEERF I, II, and III links for the following required reporting elements listed above: (1) the acknowledgement that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement; (4) the estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive emergency grants; (6) Awarding Methodology; and (7) any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by the institution to students concerning the emergency grants.

CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds

Updated April 12, 2021

The Federal Government established the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Stability Act (CARES). The CARES Act was signed by President Trump on March 27, 2020. This fund will allow Alfred State to provide emergency grants to students experiencing financial hardship specifically due to the disruption of campus operations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Alfred State acknowledges an authorized representative of the institution has signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the institution has used, or intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students. The Grant Award Notice was approved on April 25, 2020.
  • Alfred State has received or will receive $2,212,939 from the Department of Education pursuant to the Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
    • Alfred State has distributed the following CARES Act funding to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.
DateReporting RequirementUpdate
5/25/202030 Day

(posted 10/7/20)
Alfred State has not yet distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.
7/9/202045 Day

(posted 10/7/20)
Alfred State has distributed $931,631.98 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 1306 students.
8/23/202045 Day

(posted 10/7/20)
Since July 9, 2020, Alfred State has distributed $466,102.49 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 725 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $1,397,734.47 to 2031 students.
9/30/2020Quarterly

(posted 10/7/20, revised copy posted 10/14/20)
Since August 23, 2020, Alfred State has distributed $187,834.94 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 63 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $1,585,569.41 to 2094 students.
12/31/2020Quarterly

(posted 1/5/21)
Since September 30, 2020, Alfred State has distributed $624,758.85 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 1133 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,210,328.26 to 3227 students.
03/31/2021Quarterly

(posted 4/1/21)
Since December 31, 2020, Alfred State has not distributed any Emergency Financial Aid Grants. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,210,328.26 to 3227 students.
06/30/2021Quarterly

(posted 7/6/21)

Since March 31, 2021, Alfred State distributed $12,885.94 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 27 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,212,939.00 to 3231 students.1

1 Please Note: The reported disbursements may include redistributions of unclaimed emergency grants previously reported.

  • Alfred State has determined an estimated 4,472 students at the institution are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act. This number was then applied to our own methodological framework for disbursal of funds to produce a final total of 3,898 eligible students.

Spring 2020

Awarding Methodology

Alfred State has prioritized awarding of Emergency Financial Aid Grants to its students in the following manner (methodology):

Alfred State College will use the funds to meet the emergency needs of students who have been impacted by COVID-19 with consideration of the following priorities:

  • Priority 1 - High need students with an EFC below the annual Pell threshold with an actual Pell award for the spring 2020 semester.
  • Priority 2 - All other students meeting the eligibility guidelines.

Alfred State plans to award CARES Emergency Grants according to two methods. The first method awards a Base Grant to all eligible students with allowable expenses up to or less than the Base Grant award, with a higher award amount for those who are Priority 1 students. The maximum Base Grant for Priority 1 students is $1,000 and the maximum Base Grant for Priority 2 students is $300.

The second method allows eligible students to apply for an Enhanced Grant for expenses already incurred, or anticipated to incur, that are in excess of the Base Grant amount. The maximum amount of the aggregate sum of the Base and Enhanced Grant for any student is $6,195.

Under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act, students will receive awards ranging from $5 to $6,195.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible you must have been enrolled in credit bearing courses for the duration of the spring 2020 term, filed a 2019-2020 Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) and deemed eligible for Title IV aid, and cannot have been enrolled in a fully online program prior to March 13, 2020. This was the date of the President’s Proclamation, “Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak.”

In order for an incurred expense to be eligible, it must be related to the disruption of campus operations. Allowable expenses include food, housing, course materials, technology and computer, health care, dependent care, and/or transportation.

Please note the last day to complete the 2019-2020 FAFSA application was June 30, 2020.

How to Apply

Students deemed potentially eligible for a Base Grant will receive an email with instructions on how to review and finalize their Base Grant through a Cares Grant Survey in BannerWeb. Students will complete the survey by choosing one of the certification and attestation statements below:

  • I certify that I have or will incur allowable expenses of food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, childcare, and/or transportation as a result of the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus which equal or exceed the amount of this CARES Act grant award. I understand it is my responsibility to notify the Student Financial Services Office immediately if I will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of my award. I acknowledge that I have read and understood the CARES Act grant eligibility requirements as noted in the Alfred State College Cares Act Grant communication previously sent to me.
  • I decline this Base Grant because I have not already incurred, and will not incur, any allowable expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.
  • I have incurred or will incur allowable expenses less than the Base Grant. Students choosing this option will have the opportunity to request an amount below the Base Grant amount before completing the same certification listed for bullet one.

The deadline for accepting a Base Grant award for the spring 2020 semester through BannerWeb was September 25, 2020. The CARES Base Grant Certification and Attestation Form can be utilized to accept a Base Grant after September 25, 2020. Any forms received will be subject to available funding at the time of receipt.

Eligible students should also complete a Request for an Enhanced Emergency Grant if they have incurred or will incur allowable expenses in excess of the amount of their Base Grant. The Enhanced Emergency Grant application closed for the spring 2020 semester on September 15, 2020.

Repayment

You do not need to repay a Federal CARES Emergency Grant.

Impact on Financial Aid

This funding will not have any effect on your current or future financial aid eligibility.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office with questions related to the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds.

Student Communication

Dear Campus Community,

Students who may be eligible have now received an email letting them know how to apply for federal grants authorized by the CARES Act. We encourage eligible students to log into Banner through my.AlfredState.edu and complete the application for funds before the July 31 deadline. Details are available at www.AlfredState.edu/CARES-Act. Questions should be sent to Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu.

Alfred State is also collecting donations to assist students. The Support Our Students: SOS Emergency Fund has a goal of $50,000 and we are very close to reaching it! When we do surpass $50,000, SUNY will match the donations to make it $100,000 that Institutional Advancement will be using to assist students. More information regarding that assistance will be announced.

We know that the coronavirus pandemic is very stressful and a burden to students and their families. We hope this aid is a comfort and helpful.

Sincerely,

Dr. Skip Sullivan
President

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Dear Student,

You are receiving this email because you may be eligible for a grant from the federal CARES Act.

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, SUNY Alfred State College converted all classes to online learning during the spring 2020 semester. The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act authorizes colleges to award emergency financial aid grants to students for their expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus. Allowable expenses include:

  • Food
  • Housing
  • Course materials
  • Technology and computer
  • Health care
  • Dependent care
  • Transportation

Please review eligibility and other details regarding the CARES Act funds for Alfred State at www.AlfredState.edu/CARES-Act. The amount of your Base Grant was based upon the college’s federal allocation, the total number of eligible students, and financial need as determined by the FAFSA.

Visit my.AlfredState.edu and select the BannerWeb icon to complete the Cares Grant Survey. The survey will populate immediately upon logging in. If you have incurred or will incur allowable expenses as noted above related to the disruption of campus operations, you will have the opportunity to accept a Base Grant. If you have not incurred or will not incur allowable expenses as noted above, you will have the opportunity to decline the Base Grant. If you accept a Base Grant, the amount will be refunded to you via check regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college.

The deadline for accepting your Base Grant is July 31, 2020. Any certifications received after that date will be subject to available funding at the time.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu or 1-800-4-ALFRED (option 2) with any questions.

Sincerely,
Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

Fall 2020

Awarding Methodology

Alfred State has prioritized awarding of Emergency Financial Aid Grants to its students in the following manner (methodology):

Alfred State College will use the funds to meet the emergency needs of new students for the fall 2020 semester who have been impacted by COVID-19 with consideration of the following priorities:

  • Priority 1 - High need students with an EFC below the annual Pell threshold with an actual Pell award for the fall 2020 semester.
  • Priority 2 - All other students meeting the eligibility guidelines.

Alfred State plans to award CARES Emergency Base Grants to all eligible students with allowable technology expenses, with a higher award amount for those who are Priority 1 students. The Base Grant for Priority 1 students is $775 and the Base Grant for Priority 2 students is $250.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible you must be a new student enrolled in credit bearing courses during the fall 2020 term, filed a 2020-2021 Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) and deemed eligible for Title IV aid, and cannot be enrolled fully online.

In order for an incurred expense to be eligible, it must be related to the disruption of campus operations specifically in the category of technology.  Students deemed eligible for a Base Grant will receive an email notification regarding their award.  CARES Grant funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college.  The funds will be distributed by paper check or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund.

Repayment

You do not need to repay a Federal CARES Emergency Grant.

Impact on Financial Aid

This funding will not have any effect on your current or future financial aid eligibility.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office with questions related to the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds.

Student Communication

Dear Student,

You are receiving this email because you have been deemed eligible for a Base Grant from the federal CARES Act.

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, SUNY Alfred State College converted all classes to online learning during the last three weeks of the fall 2020 semester. In addition, students must have been prepared for remote learning at any time due to quarantine/isolation requirements. The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act authorizes colleges to award emergency financial aid grants to students for their technology expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.

Please review eligibility and other details regarding the CARES Act funds for Alfred State at www.AlfredState.edu/CARES-Act. The amount of your Base Grant was based upon the college’s federal allocation, the total number of eligible students, and financial need as determined by the FAFSA.  This is not a loan and these funds will not need to be paid back.   

CARES Grant funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college.  The funds will be issued in the form of a check and sent to the mailing address on file or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu or 1-800-4-ALFRED (option 2) with any questions.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

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Dear Student,

You are receiving this email because you have been deemed eligible for a $XXX Base Grant from the federal CARES Act.

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, SUNY Alfred State College converted all classes to online learning during the last three weeks of the fall 2020 semester. In addition, students must have been prepared for remote learning at any time due to quarantine/isolation requirements. The federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act authorizes colleges to award emergency financial aid grants to students for their technology expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.

Please review eligibility and other details regarding the CARES Act funds for Alfred State at www.AlfredState.edu/CARES-Act. The amount of your Base Grant was based upon the college’s federal allocation, the total number of eligible students, and financial need as determined by the FAFSA.  This is not a loan and these funds will not need to be paid back. 

CARES Grant funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college. The funds will be issued in the form of a check or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund. If you have not enrolled in E-Refund, a check will be issued on XXXXX XX, 2021. If you are studying on campus in Alfred you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building after 12 pm. If you are attending the Wellsville Campus you can pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. Checks for Wellsville students are sent from the Alfred campus to the Wellsville campus, and as a result, may take a few more days. You will be required to present your Student ID card before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online or at the Northland campus will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the home address on file.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu or 1-800-4-ALFRED (option 2) with any questions.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

Spring 2021

Awarding Methodology

Alfred State College will use the funds to meet the emergency needs of enrolled students in the Foster Youth College Success Initiative (FYCSI) for the spring 2021 semester who have been impacted by COVID-19.

Alfred State plans to award CARES Emergency Grants to all eligible students with allowable expenses. The Grant award is $136.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible you must be a enrolled in credit bearing courses during the spring 2021 term, filed a 2020-2021 Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) and deemed eligible for Title IV aid, and be eligible for the Foster Youth College Success Initiative (FYSCI).

Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare. Students deemed eligible for a Grant will receive an email notification regarding their award.  CARES Grant funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college.  The funds will be distributed by paper check or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund.

Repayment

You do not need to repay a Federal CARES Emergency Grant.

Impact on Financial Aid

This funding will not have any effect on your current or future financial aid eligibility.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office with questions related to the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds.

Student Communication

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the federal CARES Act to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The Campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XXX for the spring 2021 semester. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

CARES Grant funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college. The funds will be issued in the form of a check and or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund. If you have not enrolled in E-Refund, a check will be issued on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. If you are studying on campus in Alfred you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville Campus you can pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. Checks for Wellsville students are sent from the Alfred campus to the Wellsville campus, and as a result, may take a few more days. You will be required to present your Student ID card before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online or at the Northland campus will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the home address on file.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu or 1-800-4-ALFRED (option 2) with any questions.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act

Coronavirus Response & Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act

The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) is authorized by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), signed into law on Dec. 27, 2020. This fund allows Alfred State to provide emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus.

  • Alfred State received Student Aid funding under the CRRSAA section 314(a)(1) program. This program, with some changes, provides supplemental funds to the CARES Act section 18004(a)(1) program. Alfred State signed and returned to the Education Department a Certification and Agreement as required under the CARES Act section 18004(a)(1) program. We acknowledge that by drawing down the CRRSAA funds, our institution agrees to be bound by the conditions set forth in the CRRSAA Supplemental Agreement including using 100 percent of these funds to provide emergency aid grants to students. The Grant Award Notice was approved on Jan. 19, 2021.
  • Alfred State has received $2,212,939 from the Department of Education pursuant to the Supplemental Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under the CRRSAA Act.
    • Alfred State has distributed the following CRRSAA Act funding to students under Section 314 (a)(1) of the CRRSAA Act.
DateReporting RequirementUpdate
March 31, 2021Quarterly
(posted 6/14/21)
Alfred State has not yet distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.
June 30, 2021Quarterly
(posted 7/6/21)
Since March 31, 2021 Alfred State has distributed $2,212,790.00 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 1,546 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,212,790.00 to 1,546 students.1
Sept. 30, 2021Quarterly
(posted 10/4/21)
Since June 30, 2021 Alfred State has distributed $149 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 1 student. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,212,939.00 to 1,547 students.
1Please Note: The reported disbursements may include redistributions of unclaimed emergency grants previously reported.
  • Alfred State has determined an estimated 2,947 students at the institution are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 314 (a)(1) of CRRSAA Act. This number was then applied to our own methodological framework for disbursal of funds to produce a final total of 1,548 eligible students.

Spring 2021

Awarding Methodology

Alfred State prioritized awarding of Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students with the lowest Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The State University of New York (SUNY) created an awarding template that allows for students to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant that consists of two components: 1) a Base Grant dependent on the student's full time (FT) or part-time (PT) status plus 2) a standard supplemental amount based on the student's primary EFC. The EFC range on the template is 0 to 5,711.

The Base Grant for eligible full-time students is $790 and the Base Grant for eligible part-time students is $395. The final grant award amounts were determined as follows using the template.

Student Award Chart

Award Amount Per EFC Range and FT/PT Status

Percentage100%75%50%25%
EFC
Range
0 - 1,5001,501 - 2,9002,901 - 4,3004,301 - 5,711
Full-Time
Student Awards
$1,580.00$1,382.50$1,185.00$987.50
Part-Time
Student Awards
$1,185.00$987.50$790.00$592.50

Eligibility

In order to be eligible at the time of distribution, a student must have been enrolled in credit bearing courses at census for the spring 2021 term, filed a 2020-2021 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and had a valid EFC ranging from 0 - 5,711.

HEERF II Student Aid funds may be used by students for any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care) or childcare. Students deemed eligible for an Emergency Grant will receive an email notification regarding their award. CRRSAA Grand funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college unless a student affirmatively "opts in" to apply the funds to their outstanding balance. The funds will be distributed by paper check or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund.

Repayment

Students do not need to repay a Federal CRRSAA Emergency Grant.

Impact on Financial Aid

This funding will not have any effect on a student's current or future financial aid eligibility.

Please contact Student Records and Financial Services Office with questions related to the CRRSAA Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds II.

Student Communication

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the CRRSAA Act to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XX.XX. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

Grants will be disbursed on April 26, 2021 and sent through electronic transfer for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund a check will be issued and available for pick up on May 3, 2021. If you are studying on campus in Alfred you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville Campus you can pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

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Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the CRRSAA Act to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XX.XX. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

You will receive a direct payment of your emergency grant by check or electronic transfer (if you've signed for E-Refund) unless you send an email to sfs@alfredstate.edu by 4:00 pm on April 23, 2021 indicating you would like to apply all or a portion of your emergency grant to your outstanding account balance. You must identify the amount you would like to apply to your account within your email communications.

Grants will be disbursed on April 26, 2021 and sent through electronic transfer for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund a check will be issued and available for pick up on May 3, 2021. If you are studying on campus in Alfred you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville Campus you can pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Student Records and Financial Services
Senior Director

American Rescue Plan

The Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF III) is authorized by the American Rescue Plan, 2021 (ARP), signed into law on March 11, 2021. This fund allows Alfred State to provide emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus.

Alfred State received Student Aid Funding under section 2003(7) of the ARP. This program, with some changes, provides supplemental funds to the CARES Act section 18004(a)(1) program. Alfred State signed and returned to the Education Department a Certification and Agreement as required under the CARES Act section 18004(a)(1) program. We acknowledge that by drawing down the ARP funds, our institution agrees to be bound by the conditions set forth in the ARP Supplemental Agreement including using 100 percent of these funds to provide emergency aid grants to students. The Grant Award Notice was approved on May 20, 2021.

Alfred State has received $6,198,596 from the Department of Education pursuant to the Supplemental Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under the American Rescue Plan.

Alfred State has distributed the following ARP funding to students under Section 2003 (a)(1) of the American Rescue Plan.

DateReporting RequirementUpdate
June 30, 2021Quarterly
(posted 7/6/21)
Alfred State has not yet distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.
Sept. 30, 2021Quarterly
(posted 10/1/21)
Alfred State has not yet distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.
Dec. 31, 2021Quarterly (posted 1/6/22)Since Sept. 30, 2021, Alfred State has distributed $2,857,699 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 3,089 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $2,857,699 to 3,089 students.
March 31, 2022Quarterly (posted 4/4/22)Since Dec. 31, 2021, Alfred State has distributed $3,360,361 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 2,727 students. The total amount distributed in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to date is $6,198,596 to 3,261 students.
 
1Please Note: The reported disbursements may include redistributions of unclaimed emergency grants previously reported.

Alfred State has determined an estimated 3,274 students at the institution are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 2003(a)(1) of the American Rescue Plan. This number was then applied to our own methodological framework for disbursal of funds to produce a final total of 3,262 eligible students.

Awarding Methodology

Alfred State is prioritizing the awarding of Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students with the lowest Expected Family Contributions (EFC). For the summer 2021 term, a flat award of $500 will be given to students with an EFC from 0 to 14,615.

For the fall 2021 and spring 2022 terms, we will utilize the awarding template created by The State University of New York (SUNY) that allows for students with an EFC between 0 and 14,615 (2.5 times the max PELL 2021/22 EFC of 5,846) to receive an Emergency Financial Aid Grant that consists of two components: 1) a Base Grant dependent on the student's full time (FT) or part-time (PT) status plus 2) a standard supplemental amount based on the student's primary EFC. Students with an EFC of 14,616 and above will receive a flat award amount.

The Base Grant for the fall 2021 semester for eligible full-time students with an EFC between 0 and 14,615 is $588 and the Base Grant for the fall 2021 semester for eligible part-time students with an EFC between 0 and 14,615 is $294. The final grant award amounts for the fall 2021 semester were determined as follows.

Award Amount Per EFC Range and FT/PT Status

Percentage125%100%75%50%25% 
EFC RangeEFC Range 0 - 2,923EFC Range 2,924 - 5,846EFC Range 5,847 - 8,769EFC Range 8,770 - 11,692EFC Range 11,693 - 14,615EFC Range 14,616 and above
Full-Time Student Awards$1,323.00$1,176.00$1,029.00$882.00$735.00$275.00
Part-Time Student Awards$1,029.00$882.00$735.00$588.00$441.00$165.00

The Base Grant for the spring 2022 semester for eligible full-time students with an EFC between 0 and 14,615 is $816 and the Base Grant for the spring 2022 semester for eligible part-time students with an EFC between 0 and 14,615 is $408. The final grant award amounts for the spring 2022 semester were determined as follows.

Award Amount Per EFC Range and FT/PT Status

Percentage125%100%75%50%25% 
EFC RangeEFC Range 0 - 2,923EFC Range 2,924 - 5,846EFC Range 5,847 - 8,769EFC Range 8,770 - 11,692EFC Range 11,693 - 14,615EFC Range 14,616 and above
Full-Time Student Awards$1,836.00$1,632.00$1,428.00$1,224.00$1,020.00$377.50
Part-Time Student Awards$1,428.00$1,224.00$1,020.00$816.00$612.00$226.50

Eligibility

In order to be eligible at the time of distribution, a student must be enrolled in credit bearing courses at census for the given term, filed a 2021-2022 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and have a valid EFC.

HEERF III Student Aid funds may be used by students for any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care) or childcare. Students deemed eligible for an Emergency Grant will receive an email notification regarding their award. ARP Grand funds will be auto-refunded regardless of any outstanding account balance with the college unless a student affirmatively "opts in" to apply the funds to their outstanding balance. The funds will be distributed by paper check or sent electronically for those enrolled in E-Refund.

Repayment

Students do not need to repay a Federal ARP Emergency Grant.

Impact on Financial Aid

This funding will not have any effect on a student's current or future financial aid eligibility.

Please contact Financial Aid with questions related to the ARP Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III.

Student Communication

Summer 2021

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to student for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed your eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $500 for the summer 2021 term. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant. 

Grants will be disbursed on Oct. 6, 2021 and will be received within three business days for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund a check will be issued and available for pick up on Oct. 13, 2021. If you are studying on the Alfred campus, you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville campus, you may pick up your check at the Zero Energy Home. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services

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Fall 2021

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XXX.XX for the fall 2021 term. There is no application or paperwork for you to submit. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

Grants will be disbursed on Oct. 27, 2021 and will be received within three business days for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund a check will be issued and available for pick up on Nov. 3, 2021. If you are studying on the Alfred campus, you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville campus, you may pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services

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Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XXX.XX for the fall 2021 term. There is no application or paperwork for you to submit. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

You will receive a direct payment of your emergency grant by check or electronic transfer (if you've signed for E-Refund) unless you send an email to sfs@alfredstate.edu by 4 p.m. on Oct. 25, 2021 indicating you would like to apply all or a portion of your emergency grant to your outstanding account balance. You must identify the amount you would like to apply to your account within your email communication.

Grants will be disbursed on Oct. 27, 2021 and will be received within three business days for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund a check will be issued and available for pick up on Nov. 3, 2021. If you are studying on the Alfred campus, you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville campus, you may pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services

......................................................................

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an additional emergency grant for the fall 2021 term due to change in your EFC through the Family Contribution Appeal process. The amount of the additional grant is $XXX.XX. There is no application or paperwork for you to submit. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

Your grant will be disbursed today and will be received within three business days if you are enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive payments. If you are not enrolled in E-Refund, a check will be issued and available for pick up on Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. You may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Your check will be sent to the mailing address on file if it is not picked up after five business days. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Please contact the Student Records and Financial Services office located in the Agriculture Science Building if you have any questions regarding this notification. You're welcome to stop in, give us a call at 607-587-4253 (toll free 1-800-4-ALFRED), or email us at sfs@alfredstate.edu.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services

Spring 2022

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XXX.XX for the spring 2022 term. There is no application or paperwork for you to submit. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

Grants will be disbursed on March 21, 2022 and will be received within three business days for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund, a check will be issued and available for pick up on March 28, 2022. If you are studying on the Alfred campus, you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville campus, you may pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,
Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services

......................................................................

Dear Student,

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, funds have been made available through the American Rescue Plan to award emergency grants to students for expenses related to any component of the student's cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus. Eligible expenses include tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care), or childcare.

The campus has deemed you eligible to receive an emergency grant in the amount of $XXX.XX for the spring 2022 term. There is no application or paperwork for you to submit. This is not a loan and will not need to be paid back and will not affect your financial aid award amounts for academic year 2021-2022. Students must understand it is their responsibility to notify the Student Records and Financial Services Office immediately if they will not incur expenses that meet or exceed the amount of their emergency grant.

You will receive a direct payment of your emergency grant by check or electronic transfer (if you've signed up for E-Refund) unless you send an email to sfs@alfredstate.edu by 10:00 pm on March 20, 2022 indicating you would like to apply all or a portion of your emergency grant to your account balance. You must identify the amount you would like to apply to your account within your email communication.

Grants will be disbursed on March 21, 2022 and will be received within three business days for those enrolled in E-Refund. We encourage all students to sign up for E-Refund if they haven't already done so. This is the fastest way to receive your payment.

If you do not enroll in E-Refund, a check will be issued and available for pick up on March 28, 2022. If you are studying on the Alfred campus, you may pick up your check in the Student Records and Financial Services Office located in the Agriculture Science Building. If you are attending the Wellsville campus, you may pick up your check at the Zero Energy House. You will be required to present your Student ID card (or photo ID with matching address) before receiving your check. Checks for students studying online, at the Northland campus, or students no longer enrolled will be mailed. Any checks not picked up after five business days will be sent to the mailing address on file. Please verify your mailing address is correct online or contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu to make any necessary adjustments.

Sincerely,

Julie A. Rose
Senior Director
Student Records and Financial Services