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HIGHER EDUCATION EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND I (CARES Act)
The University has signed and returned to the Department of Education the Certification and Agreement for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund – Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. This agreement allowed for the University to receive CARES Act funding that will be disbursed to Eligible Students to assist with expenses caused by the disruption of campus due to the coronavirus. Therefore, the University 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 total amount received for Emerg
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COVID-19 has affected the cost of college: Hereâs whatâs changed
By Christy Bieber article
College costs changed due to COVID-19. This could affect the price of your education and the student loans you re eligible for. (iStock)
COVID-19 changed many aspects of life, including college. Many schools switched to remote learning for most of the 2020-21 school year, and this trend may continue into next year. Colleges have also closed on-campus housing facilities, affecting the cost of living for many students.
Amidst these changes, recent data from the
College Board shows college tuition costs increased by the lowest amount in 30-years. While tuition prices have historically risen by 3% annually, average tuition and fees paid by in-state students at four-year public institutions rose only 1.1% from the 2019-2020 year to the 2020-2021 year. Even at private non-profit institutions, tuition was up just 2.1%.
May 10, 2021 | Probationary Green Operational Status
Thank you, all, for your continued diligence and compliance with the COVID safety protocols implemented across campus in response to the pandemic. I am tremendously proud of our community for protecting each other and those beyond The Cliff. We have kept our positive COVID rates low, for which we are all grateful.
With these low rates, wide accessibility to COVID vaccinations, many of our community being fully vaccinated, and the reduction in our campus population with the commencement of summer, Briar Cliff University will be moving to a
probationary green operational status beginning today, May 10. This update applies to protocols on Briar Cliff University’s campus as follows: