CARES Act

2022 Student Quarter II Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $2,929,270.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief III Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care.

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. All students were notified on December 15, 2021, via email about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.

From October 1st 2021 through December 31st, 2021, Marymount University (MU) disbursed $2,677,750.25 of the remaining $2,836,640.60 balance to 1,077 students. The amount of aid per student equaled $2,500.23. The remaining balance for future disbursements is $157,890.35. No additional student disbursements were made between April 1st 2022 and June 30th,2022.

2022 Institutional Quarter II Report

2022 Q2

 

2022 Student Quarter I Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $2,929,270.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief III Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care.

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. All students were notified on December 15, 2021, via email about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.

From October 1st 2021 through December 31st, 2021, Marymount University (MU) disbursed $2,677,750.25 of the remaining $2,836,640.60 balance to 1,077 students. The amount of aid per student equaled $2,500.23. The remaining balance for future disbursements is $157,890.35. No additional student disbursements were made between January 1st 2022 and March 31,2022.

2022 Institutional Quarter I Report

2022 Q1

 

2021 Student Quarter IV Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $2,929,270.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief III Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care.

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. All students were notified on December 15, 2021, via email about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.

From October 1st 2021 through December 31st, 2021, Marymount University (MU) disbursed $2,677,750.25 of the remaining $2,836,640.60 balance to 1,077 students. The amount of aid per student equaled $2,500.23. The remaining balance for future disbursements is $157,890.35.

2021 Student Institutional Quarter IV Report

2021 Q4

 

2021 Student Quarter III Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $1,037,469.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of  Education Higher Education Emergency Relief II Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials,  technology, health care, and child care.  

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. 

Based upon the current eligibility requirements under the CARES Act, Marymount estimates that there are approximately 1,803 students eligible for assistance. The emergency relief funds have been distributed to the eligible students via direct check payment method.  

Marymount will utilize the needs-level approach to provide relief funding to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act. All students were notified on August 13, 2021, via email about the remaining funds, eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.  

As of September 30, 2021, Marymount University (MU) has disbursed the remaining $ 317,169.00 of the $1,037,469 awarded by the Department of Education CARES Act HEERF balance to 319 students.  The amount of aid per student equaled $996.00.

 

Marymount University is the recipient of $2,929,270.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of  Education Higher Education Emergency Relief III Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials,  technology, health care, and child care.  

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. 

As of September 30, 2021, Marymount University (MU) has disbursed $92,629.40 of 2,929,270.00 awarded by the Department of  Education Higher Education Emergency Relief III Funds (HEERF) to 91 students.  The amount of aid per student equaled $996.00. The remaining balance for future disbursements is $2,836,640.60 .

2021  Institutional Quarter III Report

2021 Q3

 

2021 Student Quarter II Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $1,037,469.00 of federal funds through the U.S. Department of  Education Higher Education Emergency Relief II Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials,  technology, health care, and child care.  

Marymount intends to use 100% of the funds received under Section 314(a)(1) of the CRRSAAct to provide emergency relief to the eligible students. 

Based upon the current eligibility requirements under the CARES Act, Marymount estimates that there are approximately 1,803 students eligible for assistance. The emergency relief funds have been distributed to the eligible students via direct check payment method.  

Marymount will utilize the needs-level approach to provide relief funding to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act. All students were notified on April 16, 2021, via email (click here) about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.  

As of June 30, 2021, Marymount University (MU) has disbursed $$720,300.00 of the $1,037,469.00 awarded by the Department of Education CARES Act HEERF II to 1,029 eligible students that leaves a balance of $317,169.00 for future disbursements.

2021 Institutional Quarter II Report

2021 Q2

 

2021 Student Quarter I Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $1,037,469 of federal funds through U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Aid, Relieve, and Economic Security Act (CARES). These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care.

On April 10, 2020, Marymount University signed the Certification and Agreement Form for this award uploaded it to the grants. gov. portal on April 11, 2020.     Marymount intents to use 100% of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide emergency relief to the eligible students.

Based upon the current eligibility requirements under the CARES Act, Marymount estimates that there are approximately 2,322 students eligible for assistance.  The emergency relief funds have been distributed to the eligible students via direct check payment method.   

Marymount will utilize the needs-level approach to provide relief funding to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act.  All students were notified on May 8, 2020 via email (click here) about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.  

As of Thursday, March 31, 2021, Marymount University (MU) has disbursed the remaining $278,919.00 of the $1,037,469 awarded by the Department of Education CARES Act HEERF to 119 eligible students.  MU used the needs – based approach method to determine the funding amount to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act.  The table below shows the amount each eligible student received according to their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) information on-file.

 

Levels  Expected Family  

Contribution (EFC)  range as indicated  on FAFSA

Total number  of students per  range Amount of  aid per  

student

Total amount  disbursed
Level 1  

(Highest need  

level)

0 to $5,500 (includes  all current Pell  

recipients)

119 $2,344 $278,919
Total  –  119 –  $278,919

 

2020, Quarter III Report

Marymount University is the recipient of $1,037,469 of federal funds through U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) for student relief under the Coronavirus Aid, Relieve, and Economic Security Act (CARES). These federal funds provide direct assistance for students in the form of emergency relief funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The relief funds can be used for food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child care.

On April 10, 2020, Marymount University signed the Certification and Agreement Form for this award uploaded it to the grants. gov. portal on April 11, 2020.     Marymount intents to use 100% of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide emergency relief to the eligible students.

Based upon the current eligibility requirements under the CARES Act, Marymount estimates that there are approximately 2,322 students eligible for assistance.  The emergency relief funds have been distributed to the eligible students via direct check payment method.      

Marymount will utilize the needs-level approach to provide relief funding to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act.  All students were notified on May 8, 2020 via email (click here) about the eligibility requirements, purpose of the aid, and other pertinent information concerning these funds.  

As of Wednesday, September 30, 2020, Marymount University (MU) has disbursed $758,550.00 of the $1,037,469 awarded by the Department of Education CARES Act HEERF to 1,637 eligible students that leaves a balance of $278,919.00 for future disbursements.  MU used the needs – based approach method to determine the funding amount to all eligible students as recently defined by the CARES Act.  The table below shows the amount each eligible student received according to their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) information on-file.

Levels Expected Family Contribution (EFC) range as indicated on FAFSA Total number of students per range Amount of aid per student Total amount disbursed
Level 1

(Highest need level)

0 to $5,500 (includes all current Pell recipients) 866 $600 $519,600
Level 2 $5,501 to $15,000 296 $450 $133,200
Level 3 $15,001 to $30,000 230 $300 $69,000
Level 4 (lowest need level) $30,001 and above 245 $150 $36,750
Total 1,637 $758,550