Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act Reporting and Disclosure
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I Funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on Sept 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant -shtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant - Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on Sept 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant -shtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant - Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant - Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus June 30, 2021 Quarterly Report and Disclosure - FINAL REPORT
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
June 30, 2021 - Final report
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus May 14, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
May 14, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Ashtabula Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Ashtabula Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Ashtabula
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Ashtabula Campus students is $18,103.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $18,103.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Ashtabula Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 598.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula is 13.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Ashtabula Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Ashtabula award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - East Liverpool Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - East Liverpool Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - East Liverpool
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to East Liverpool Campus students is $4,850.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-East Liverpool that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $4,850.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the East Liverpool Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 248.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool is 5.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled a the East Liverpool Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-East Liverpool award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.
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HEERF CARES Act - Trumbull Campus March 31, 2021 Report and Disclosure
CARES Act Report and Disclosure - Trumbull Campus
Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund I (HEERF I) Reporting
Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Kent State University - Trumbull
March 31, 2021
Kent State University (KSU) acknowledges that on September 24, 2020, the institution signed and returned to the U.S. Department of Education the Certification and Agreement form. KSU has used, or intends to use, at least 50% of the funds received under section 18004(a)(2) of the CARES Act to provide HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull to students.- The total amount of HEER I funding that KSU received to distribute to Trumbull Campus students is $21,727.
- The total amount of HEER I funded KSU CARES Grants-Trumbull that were distributed to KSU students as of January 15, 2021 is $21,727.
- The estimated total number of KSU students at the Trumbull Campus eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and therefore eligible to receive an Emergency CARES Grant-Trumbull is 662.
- The total number of students who have received a KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull is 21.
Kent State University is using one student application to be considered for the Federal HEER I and Federal HEER II funding or for KSU Foundation funding (Pay it Flash Forward Grant).
To be eligible for a HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull a student must:
- Complete the Kent State Emergency Grant Application available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
- Be enrolled in the current term in a KSU degree or certificate granting program
- Not be enrolled in an online program
- Be enrolled at the Trumbull Campus
- Complete a FAFSA for the current aid year AND:
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant
- Federal TEACH Grant
- Federal Iraq/Afghanistan Grant
- Federal Work Study
- Federal Direct Loan Student Loan
- Federal Direct PLUS Loan
- Federal Direct Grad PLUS Loan - OR-
- Was offered federal Title IV aid, student declined or did not accept, and is still eligible to receive that aid for the current term.
- Had federal Title IV aid disbursed (paid) from one or more fund in the term being reviewed:
- Request funding for an eligible HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull reason.
- Cannot afford rent, food, or utilities this month
- Emergency transportation costs
- Car repairs they cannot afford, for reasons that began after March 13, 2020
- Unexpected childcare expenses
- Books, other course-required supplies, or technology required for online coursework
- Unexpected medical expenses related to COVID-19
KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull Award Determination
The maximum HEER I funded KSU CARES Grant-Trumbull award made to a student is based on the requested amount and the student’s Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the current aid year FAFSA.
Maximum awards are:
EFC Range
Award Amount
0-9999 Up to $3,000 10,000 or above Up to $1,500 How Students are Notified:
At the time a KSU Emergency Grant Application is received and again when a decision is reached, students are notified with an email to their kent.edu account and their FlashLine Account is updated to reflect the application status.
The Kent State Emergency Grant Application is available at: https://www.kent.edu/studentaffairs/dean/covid-19-emergency-resources
Students are directed to the Kent State FlashLine student portal to complete the application. The application is only available to students enrolled in the current term.