VSU clearing debt is big weight off our shoulders, graduate says
VSU clearing debt is big weight off our shoulders, graduate says
and last updated 2021-07-17 19:24:08-04
ETTRICK, Va. Virginia State University (VSU) will pay off all outstanding tuition and fees owed by students enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic by using CARES Act funds, school officials announced Friday.
As a result, the historically Black university will waive the account balances for students who attended in the spring, summer, fall, winter 2020 and spring 2021 semesters, officials said.
The balances will be cleared after all federal, state and private awards are applied to students accounts, officials noted.
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VSU pays off student debt to provide much-needed relief
Provost: Clearing debts will allow our scholars to focus more intently on their academics and degree completion
Virginia State University (VSU) will pay off all outstanding tuition and fees owed by students enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic by using CARES Act funds, school officials announced Friday.
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff
Posted at 8:05 PM, Jul 16, 2021
and last updated 2021-07-16 20:05:20-04
ETTRICK, Va. Virginia State University (VSU) will pay off all outstanding tuition and fees owed by students enrolled during the COVID-19 pandemic by using CARES Act funds, school officials announced Friday.
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Virginia State University announced today, July 16, that they will clear unpaid tuition and fee balances for all VSU students enrolled during the semesters that were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We believe that relieving them from these balances will provide much-needed relief that will allow our scholars to focus more intently on their academics and degree completion, said Donald Palm, Ph.D., Provost/Sr. Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs.
Using funds made accessible from the CARES Act fund. The fund was set up to help students pursue their education while COVID negatively impacted the financial resources for families.