NOTICE REGARDING COVID-19 FUNDS
COVID-19 related funding may not be available due to availability or legislation expiration. Check-in with our office to inquire about the status of a particular fund
Previous Programs
LC received a variety of stimulus packages to pass onto our student in order to help allieve financial burdens imposed by COVID-19.
On this page you will find detailed descriptions of each program that has been previously offered by LC.
CARES & HEERF
Laredo College received aid from the U.S. Department of Education Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) funded by the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
The CARES Act money was distributed to students that met certain requirements. The funds were used to assist Title IV eligible students facing financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funds were used to address financial hardship (i.e. housing, utilities, lack of educational support, food, technology, medical expenses, books, supplies, transportation expenses, gas, and health insurance).
What were the qualifying criteria?
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Title IV eligible students that received an email must complete a CARES Act application
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U.S. Citizen or an eligible non-citizen (including a U. S. National or Permanent Resident)
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Have completed the 2019 – 2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Complete Verification, if selected
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Must meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (2.0 GPA and 67% completion rate)
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Be enrolled for at least 3 eligible credit hours or more in an eligible degree or certificate program for the Spring 2020 Semester
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Students that were enrolled in 100% online courses, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic are not eligible for the CARES Act Funding
What were allowable expenses?
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Housing/Rent/Utilities/Mortgage (cell bill)
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Lack of Educational Support/Course Materials
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Technology (Internet Services, Online Books, Equipment, Software/Hardware, Hotspot Internet Devices, Laptop, etc)
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Health Care/Medical Expenses/Health insurance (co-pays)
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Childcare/Dependent Expenses
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Transportation (Gas/Uber, Vehicle Repairs, Insurance, etc.)
Q&A
How do I know if I am eligible to file a FAFSA?
The eligibility criteria to file a FAFSA, as outlined in Section 484 of the Higher Education Act (HEA), include but are not limited to the following:
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U.S. citizenship or eligible noncitizen
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Valid Social Security number
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Registration with Selective Services, if male
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High school diploma, GED, or completion of high school in an approved homeschool setting
Reporting
The method(s) used by the institution to determine which students receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act
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Laredo College awarded from $800.00 to a maximum of $1,200.00 to all students who were Title IV eligible for 19-20 aid year and submitted a Cares Act application.
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U.S. Citizen or an eligible non-citizen (including a U. S. National or Permanent Resident)
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Have completed the 2019 – 2020 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), to apply visit www.fafsa.ed.gov
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Complete Verification, if selected
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Must meet Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (2.0 GPA and 67% completion rate)
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Be enrolled for at least 3 eligible credit hours or more in an eligible degree or certificate program for the Spring/Fall 2020/Spring 2021 semesters
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Students that were enrolled in 100% online courses, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic are not eligible for the CARES Act Funding
*CRRSAA and ARP emergency funds under guidance published by the Department of Education to provide clarity regarding existing requirements-May 11, 2021, allowed institutions to award emergency funds to undocumented, DACA, and international students. Under the new Biden Administration, all students are eligible to HEERF funds including students enrolled at an eligible institution on or after March 13, 2020. HEERF I, II and III can be paid retroactively for cost incurred on or after March 13, 2020.
Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) State Grant
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) recently received $57 million through the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund to support the TEXAS Grant, Texas Educational Opportunity Grant, and Tuition Equalization Grant programs and $46.5 million in GEER Funds to support Emergency Educational Grants.
Laredo College received notice from The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) that the institution was awarded GEER’s funding. The Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund provides Colleges and Universities with funding for direct financial assistance to students.
Emergency Educational Grant: The purpose of the Emergency Educational Grant is to provide financial relief to victims of the pandemic emergency through federally-funded educational grants that keep Texans on track to attaining high-value educational credentials.
Eligible Institutions: Any public institution of higher education as defined by Texas Education Code, § 61.003(8), is eligible to receive an emergency grant award.
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No institution may, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, or disability exclude an individual from participation in, or deny the benefits of, the funding.
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Each participating institution must follow the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VI (Public Law 88-353) in avoiding discrimination in admissions or employment.
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Each participating institution is required to provide Emergency Educational Grant recipients with documentation explaining:
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Emergency Educational Grants are provided through the Governor's Emergency Educational Relief Fund, a federally-funded program;
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Emergency Educational Grants are a form of financial relief to victims of the pandemic emergency; and
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Details which make clear the grant is for a single semester, copies of which must be retained by the institution in accordance with TAC § 22.4.
What were the qualifying criteria?
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Title IV eligible students that received an email must complete the GEER application by clicking on the following link: https://forms.laredo.edu/forms/geer/
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Be a Texas resident as defined by Board rules;
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U.S. Citizen or an eligible non-citizen (including a U.S. National or Permanent Resident)
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Have filed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2020-2021 academic year
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Complete verification, if selected
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Must meet the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (2.0 GPA and 67% completion rate)
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Be eligible for Title IV federal student financial aid;
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Show financial need, as defined by Board rules;
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Have suffered a financial impact due to the COVID-19 pandemic as determined by the institution:
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Be enrolled in coursework leading to an associate or baccalaureate degree or undergraduate certificate program at an eligible institution; and
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Have either:
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Graduated from high school between September 1, 2019 and August 31, 2020; or
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Have been enrolled in coursework at an eligible institution during the 2019-2020 academic year.
What disbursement guidelines did LC follow?
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No grant exceeds the least of: $2,500;
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The student's financial need minus all gift aid, as defined by Board rules, the student has been offered at the time the Emergency Educational Grant is offered; or
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The sum of the student's tuition, fees, and supplemental expenses minus all gift aid the student has been offered at the time the Program grant is offered. Supplemental expenses are defined as an estimate of course materials determined by the institution that is not to exceed $500.
What did LC certify?
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Emergency Educational Grant funding may not be used for any purpose other than paying for tuition, fees, and supplemental expenses incurred by the student related to enrollment at an eligible institution for the semester for which funding was offered.
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Emergency Educational Grant funding must supplement, and not replace, gift aid received by the student for educational expenses.
What is last-dollar fund?
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The Emergency Educational Grant is a “last-dollar” scholarship, which may not exceed $2,500. The grant has an additional limitation that it may not exceed remaining financial need.
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Add together the student's tuition, fees, and supplemental expenses for the fall semester. Supplemental expenses are defined as an estimate of course materials determined by the institution that is not to exceed $500.
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Add together all gift aid the student has been offered at the time the Emergency Educational Grant is offered. Gift aid is defined as grants, scholarships, exemptions, waivers, and other financial aid provided to a student without a requirement to repay the funding or earn the funding through work.
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Subtract the total gift aid from the total tuition, fees, and supplemental expenses.
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If the result is greater than $2,500, reduce the calculated value to $2,500.
How is the remaining financial need calculated?
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Subtract the student’s Excepted Family Contribution from the student’s Cost of Attendance to determine the student’s financial need.
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Subtract the student’s total gift aid from the student’s financial need. Gift aid is defined as grants, scholarships, exemptions, waivers, and other financial aid provided to a student without a requirement to repay the funding or earn the funding through work.
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If the result is greater than $2,500, reduce the calculated value to $2,500.
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A student’s eligibility is the lesser of the last-dollar calculation or the remaining financial need calculation.
Some examples
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Student #1
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Student #2
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Student #3
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(a) Cost of attendance
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$8,500
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$16,000
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$9,500
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(b) Expected family contribution
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$1,000
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$9,000
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$5,000
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(c) Financial need (a-b)
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$7,500
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$7,000
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$4,500
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(d) Tuition, fees, and supplemental expenses
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$2,000
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$8,000
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$4,000
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(e) Gift aid
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$2,500
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$5,000
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$1,000
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Last-dollar calculation ((d-e) | not to exceed $2,500)
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$0
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$2,500
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$2,500
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Remaining financial need calculation ((c-e) | not to exceed $2,500)
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$2,500
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$2,000
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$2,500
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Maximum elgibility (lesser of last-dollar or remaining financial need)
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$0
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$2,000
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$2,500
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