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CRRSAA Student Emergency Funding

What is CRRSAA Student Emergency Funding?

The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) has allocated to AACC $2,157,673 in emergency student aid for students with exceptional need, such as students who receive Pell Grants.  Student may use the grant toward any component of their cost of attendance or emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as: tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental), and childcare.

Who will receive funds?

Priority will be given to students with exceptional need, such as students who receive Pell Grants, in awarding financial aid grants to students. However, students do not need to be only Pell recipients or students who are eligible for Pell grants. For the Spring 2021 term, the college will automate the disbursement based on the following criteria:

  • Enrolled in credit courses in the Spring 2021 semester
  • Have a 2020-21 FAFSA on file with AACC
  • Have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) under $10,000
  • Eligible students meeting the above criteria will be awarded the following grant:  
    • $300 if enrolled in 5 or less credits
    • $600 if enrolled in 6 – 8 credits
    • $900 if enrolled in 9 – 11 credits  
    • $1,200 if enrolled in 12 or more credits

Students who do not receive an initial grant and have qualifying emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus are encouraged to submit an individual appeal for their qualifying expenses.

When will funds be distributed?

As directed by the US Department of Education, this funding is to help cover student cost of attendance or emergency cost that arise due to coronavirus. These expenses may include food, housing, books and supplies, technology, health care, childcare, or emergency costs due to coronavirus. Students who received the CRRSAA funds but did not incur the above expenses should not cash the check sent to them. Students who have not incurred expenses should decline the award and contact financial aid at HEERF@aacc.edu to advise them that the check will not be cashed and those funds are available to support eligible students in greater need.

What is this funding for?

As directed by the US Department of Education, this funding is to help cover student cost of attendance or emergency cost that arise due to coronavirus. These expenses may include food, housing, books and supplies, technology, health care, childcare, or emergency costs due to coronavirus. Students who received the CRRSAA funds but did not incur the above expenses should not cash the check sent to them. Students who have not incurred expenses should decline the award and contact financial aid at HEERF@aacc.edu to advise them that the check will not be cashed and those funds are available to support eligible students in greater need.

Can a coronavirus-related reduction in household income be considered when developing my financial aid package for the 2020-21 school year?

Federal aid regulations allow the AACC financial aid office to make adjustments for certain financial situations that cannot be taken into account on the FAFSA. We consider each situation on a case-by-case basis, and the regulations limit which situations we consider and how adjustments are made. Common special circumstances include, but are not limited to, unemployment, decreased annual income, and divorce or separation. For Special Circumstances consideration contact the financial aid office at finaid@aacc.edu.  

Can I request CRRSAA funds for the fall 2020 term?

No, CRRSAA funding is available for the Spring 2021 term.

How long before I receive funds after I am awarded?

While we cannot give you a specific time frame on when you will receive your funds, awards will be processed weekly beginning March 11, 2021.

How will I receive funds?

A check for the amount of the award(s) will be mailed directly to the student’s address of record.

Can I use this money to pay off my AACC balance?

Yes. AACC is not authorized to automatically apply CRRSAA funds toward any outstanding balances that may still be owed by a student. However, once the funds are received as a refund, students may choose to use the funds to pay off their outstanding account balance. 

Can AACC just apply the funds to my account balance with my approval or permission?

No. CRRSAA funds will be disbursed directly to the student and may not be automatically applied toward outstanding balances by AACC. To use these funds to pay off an outstanding balance with AACC, a student must make a payment through their MyAACC account.

Are students enrolled in a certificate program eligible for CRRSAA funds?

Yes, students enrolled in a qualified credit certificate program are eligible.

Will the CRRSAA funds affect other aid that I have already received?

No, CRRSAA funds will not reduce your financial aid package.

Can undocumented students and international students receive funds under CRRSAA?

No, international and undocumented students are not eligible for CRRSAA funding.

Can a student who has Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status receive funds under the CRRSAA?

No, DACA students are not eligible for CRRSAA funding.

Is money I receive from CRRSAA taxable?

AACC cannot provide specific tax advice. Contact your tax advisor. General information available on the IRS website states that emergency financial aid grants are not includible in your gross income.

Is the appeal for CRRSSA Student Emergency Funding open?

What is HEERF?

Higher Education Relief Fund (HEERF). The U.S. Department of Education allocated funding to institutions of higher education (IHEs) to serve students and ensure learning continues during the COVID-19 pandemic. This funding is allocated to the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund II (HEERF II) by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA).

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