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Cuellar, TAMIU discuss new CARES Act funds

Cuellar, TAMIU discuss new CARES Act funds Feb. 20, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Congressman Henry Cuellar discusses the future of the CARES Act and its impact on higher education, referencing TAMIU programs and student assistance.Christian Alejandro Ocampo / Laredo Morning TimesShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Congressman Henry Cuellar, TAMIU Student Government Association President Mariana Rodriguez and TAMIU President Dr. Pablo Arenaz discuss the benefits of the CARES Act grants and its impact on students.Christian Alejandro OcampoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Early Friday morning, Rep. Henry Cuellar and TAMIU President Dr. Pablo Arenaz discussed new grant opportunities that are expected to benefit students in the coming months.

State community college system deficit up nearly 38%

State community college system deficit up nearly 38% Kathleen Megan :: CT Mirror Richard Balducci, chairman of the Board of Regents finance committee, told the board Thursday that the community college system’s deficit will be much higher than expected. Declining enrollment at Connecticut’s community colleges has increased the system’s deficit from $16 million in the fall to $22 million now, officials said Thursday. During the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities board of regents meeting, Finance Committee Chairman Richard Balducci told board members that the system-wide deficit, pegged at $69 million this fall, dropped to $58 million due to reductions in spending. But spending cuts did not help the state’s community colleges as much, as that system’s deficit is now projected to grow by nearly 38%, largely due to declining student enrollment. In October, Connecticut’s 12 community colleges saw a 15% drop in enrollment, and the four regional state universities

Enrollment down, deficit up nearly 38% at CT community colleges

Enrollment down, deficit up nearly 38% at CT community colleges Adria Watson, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Even after slashing $11 million in spending, Connecticut’s community colleges are facing a larger deficit due to declining enrollment.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Naugatuck Valley Community College in Danbury.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of8 6of8 8of8 Declining enrollment at Connecticut’s community colleges has increased the system’s deficit from $16 million in the fall to $22 million now, officials said Thursday. During the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities board of regents meeting, Finance Committee Chairman Richard Balducci told board members that the system-wide deficit, pegged at $69 million this fall, dropped to $58 million due to reductions in spending.

Stimulus Relief Funds

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 19, 2021)  University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto sent an email to the campus community yesterday with an update on the latest round of federal funds to assist eligible students during the pandemic.  Please see the message below. Dear Campus Community,  As we did in the spring under the provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), we are working in earnest to ensure we can provide critical relief to our students who need it most.   UK is eligible for approximately $8.9 million for students under the CRRSAA guidelines. Within the last few days, we received access to those funds. 

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