Carnegie Mellon University

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Reporting

Emergency Financial Aid Grants for Students

The following information is provided to comply with the Department of Education's CARES Act Reporting requirements. This information is limited to CARES Act funding and does not include grant programs utilizing institutional funds.

Reporting as of: June 11, 2020

Carnegie Mellon University submitted a Funding Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to the Department of Education that was approved and available beginning May 12, 2020. Pursuant to this agreement, Carnegie Mellon assures that no less than 50 percent of the funds received under Section 18004(A)(1) of the CARES Act are being used to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.

Carnegie Mellon was allocated $2,867,543 from the U.S. Department of Education pursuant to the Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under Section 18004(a) (1) of the CARES Act as of June 11, 2020 is $561,750.

Carnegie Mellon will report updates at least every 45 days, as awarding of Emergency Financial Aid Grant to Students continues.

The estimated total number of students at the institution eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(a) of the CARES Act is 8,809.

The total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to Students under Section 18004(a) (1) of the CARES Act is 974. Carnegie Mellon will continue to award emergency grants until all allocated funds are exhausted.

Carnegie Mellon has established an application process for students to request funds for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus.  As defined in Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act, this includes cost of attendance items such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care, and child-care expenses. The application is available to all students. Award amounts are determined by Carnegie Mellon based upon a review of the student emergency grant application in accordance with guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Education. As of June 11, 2020, the average amount awarded to a student is $576.

Carnegie Mellon announced the availability of emergency grants in a message sent to all enrolled students on June 9, 2020. Additionally, the university amplified awareness to our student body by adding links to the Financial Assistance Related to COVID-19 page across a number of our student-focused websites. All notifications indicated that funds may be used for allowable expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and child care expenses.

Carnegie Mellon students can visit the Student Financial Services COVID-19 Assistance webpage for additional information and specific guidance regarding Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including eligibility requirements and directions for submitting an application.