CARES Act Required Website Posting Information
CARES Act Funding Under Section 18004(a)(1) – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund 50% for Student Aid
30-Day Report
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Award Number: P425E203084
Award Amount: $146,778
Report Period: 04/28/2020 thru 05/27/2020
Report Date: 05/27/2020
Source and Purpose of Funds
The University of Maine at Machias received the above award from the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 27, 2020 to provide emergency financial aid grants to eligible students for their expenses related to the disruption of our campus operations due to coronavirus.
On April 22, 2020, UMM submitted the required Certification and Agreement (please link signed C&A) to the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) committing to use these funds to provide emergency aid directly to our eligible students.
Eligibility Requirements
Consistent with the guidance from the U.S. DOE, eligible students include all students who were enrolled at UMM on March 13, 2020 and are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), with the following exceptions:
- Non-degree seeking students
- International or DACA students
- Employees receiving UMS Employee Tuition benefits
- Early College students
- Students enrolled in exclusively online programs as of March 13, 2020.
Students who did not have a FAFSA on file with the university were able to complete a self-certification form, attesting under the penalty of perjury to meeting the requirements of Section 484 of the HEA.
Distribution Plan
Consistent with the other institutions within the University of Maine System, of which UMM is a part, and in acknowledgement that every one of our students experienced disruption when COVID-19 forced all courses to be transitioned to online delivery, UMM will automatically distribute approximately 80 percent of these funds to all eligible students. Award amounts will be tiered as follows based on the number of credit hours in which the student is enrolled as of March 13, 2020:
.1 – 5.99 Credit Hours: $200
6 – 11.99 Credit Hours: $300
12+ Credit Hours: $675
The remaining 20 percent (approximately) of the CARES student aid is being made available by application to eligible students who self-identify with additional need as a result of the disruption to campus operations caused by COVID-19. As we communicated to our students on May 6, 2020, eligible students were able to apply for those funds until May 22, 2020. Currently applications for these supplemental funds are being reviewed. UMM anticipates disbursements of these funds to be sent to students the week of June 1, 2020.
In some cases, emergency funds may have been supplemented with a portion of CARES dollars intended for institutional relief.
All distributions to student will be made via direct deposit or check. Because the IRS considers the CARES student funds as a “qualified disaster relief payment,” they are not considered taxable income.
Disbursements To-Date
Distribution Type | Number of Eligible Students | Number of Students To Whom Aid Has Been Distributed | Total Amount of Aid That Has Been Distributed | Amount of Funds Remaining for Disbursement |
---|---|---|---|---|
Automatic | 351 | 330 | $117,650 | $0 |
Application | 351 | 0 | $0 | $29,128 |
Total | $117,650** | $29,128** |
*Student counts reflect the utilization of both the original $146,778 CARES Act award and the additional awards discussed below at ‘**.
**UMM received two additional awards from the CARES Act (SIP and FIPSE) of which it is using $110,411 to supplement the original $146,778 award. Of the additional funds:
- $77,175 has been spent on the automatic awards and $8,975 remains to be disbursed
- $24,261 remains for disbursement on an application basis.
Communications to Students
Below are all communications from the University of Maine System or UMM to students concerning the emergency financial aid grants provided through the CARES Act. (Please link directly to each pertinent communication.)
https://www.maine.edu/health-advisory/community-guidance/students/
https://sites.machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-certification-and-agreement-umm/
https://sites.machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-funding-communications-umm/
University of Maine at Machias
CARES Act Funding Under Section 18004(a)(1) – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund 50% for Student Aid
Follow-up Report #2
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Award Number: P425E203084
Award Amount: $146,778
Report Period: 04/28/2020 thru 07/09/2020
Report Date: 07/09/2020
Source and Purpose of Funds
The University of Maine at Machias received the above award from the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 27, 2020 to provide emergency financial aid grants to eligible students for their expenses related to the disruption of our campus operations due to coronavirus.
On April 22, 2020, UMM submitted the required Certification and Agreement (please link signed C&A) to the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) committing to use these funds to provide emergency aid directly to our eligible students.
Eligibility Requirements
Consistent with the guidance from the U.S. DOE, eligible students include all students who were enrolled at UMM on March 13, 2020 and are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), with the following exceptions:
- Non-degree seeking students
- International or DACA students
- Employees receiving UMS Employee Tuition benefits
- Early College students
- Students enrolled in exclusively online programs as of March 13, 2020.
Students who did not have a FAFSA on file with the university were able to complete a self-certification form, attesting under the penalty of perjury to meeting the requirements of Section 484 of the HEA.
Distribution Plan
Consistent with the other institutions within the University of Maine System, of which UMM is a part, and in acknowledgement that every one of our students experienced disruption when COVID-19 forced all courses to be transitioned to online delivery, UMM will automatically distribute approximately 80 percent of these funds to all eligible students. Award amounts will be tiered as follows based on the number of credit hours in which the student is enrolled as of March 13, 2020:
.1 – 5.99 Credit Hours: $200
6 – 11.99 Credit Hours: $300
12+ Credit Hours: $675
The remaining 20 percent (approximately) of the CARES student aid is being made available by application to eligible students who self-identify with additional need as a result of the disruption to campus operations caused by COVID-19. The application was made available to students on May 6, 2020. Students had a deadline of May 22, 2020 at 4:30pm to submit an application.
Applications for the additional CARES Act amounts were reviewed by a campus committee and awarding parameters were created for approval and distribution of these funds.
Communications were sent to students who were approved or denied funding on June 3, 2020 and those eligible began receiving payments for their approved amounts on June 3, 2020.
In some cases, emergency funds may have been supplemented with a portion of CARES dollars intended for institutional relief.
All distributions to student will be made via direct deposit or check. Because the IRS considers the CARES student funds as a “qualified disaster relief payment,” they are not considered taxable income.
Disbursements To-Date
Distribution Type | Number of Eligible Students | Number of Students To Whom Aid Has Been Distributed | Total Amount of Aid That Has Been Distributed | Amount of Funds Remaining for Disbursement |
---|---|---|---|---|
Automatic | 351 | 332** | $117,650 | $0 |
Application | 351 | 70** | $29,128 | $0 |
Total | $146,778 | $0 |
**Student counts reflect the utilization of both the original $146,778 CARES Act award and the additional awards discussed below:
UMM received two additional awards from the CARES Act (SIP and FIPSE) of which it is using $110,411 to supplement the original $146,778 award. Of the additional funds:
- $78,150 has been spent on the automatic awards and $8,000 remains to be disbursed
- $18,807 has been spent on the application awards and $5,454 remains to be disbursed
Communications to Students
Below are all communications from the University of Maine System or UMM to students concerning the emergency financial aid grants provided through the CARES Act. (Please link directly to each pertinent communication.)
https://www.maine.edu/health-advisory/community-guidance/students/
https://machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-certification-and-agreement-umm/
https://sites.machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-funding-communications-umm/
August 28, 2020
CARES Act Funding Under Section 18004(a)(1) – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund 50% for Student Aid
Follow-up Report #3
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Award Number: P425E203084
Award Amount: $146,778
Report Period: 04/28/2020 thru 08/26/2020
Report Date: 08/26/2020
Source and Purpose of Funds
The University of Maine at Machias received the above award from the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 27, 2020 to provide emergency financial aid grants to eligible students for their expenses related to the disruption of our campus operations due to coronavirus.
On April 22, 2020, UMM submitted the required Certification and Agreement (please link signed C&A) to the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) committing to use these funds to provide emergency aid directly to our eligible students.
Eligibility Requirements
Consistent with the guidance from the U.S. DOE, eligible students include all students who were enrolled at UMM on March 13, 2020 and are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), with the following exceptions:
- Non-degree seeking students
- International or DACA students
- Employees receiving UMS Employee Tuition benefits
- Early College students
- Students enrolled in exclusively online programs as of March 13, 2020.
Students who did not have a FAFSA on file with the university were able to complete a self-certification form, attesting under the penalty of perjury to meeting the requirements of Section 484 of the HEA.
Distribution Plan
Consistent with the other institutions within the University of Maine System, of which UMM is a part, and in acknowledgement that every one of our students experienced disruption when COVID-19 forced all courses to be transitioned to online delivery, UMM will automatically distribute approximately 80 percent of these funds to all eligible students. Award amounts will be tiered as follows based on the number of credit hours in which the student is enrolled as of March 13, 2020:
.1 – 5.99 Credit Hours: $200
6 – 11.99 Credit Hours: $300
12+ Credit Hours: $675
The remaining 20 percent (approximately) of the CARES student aid is being made available by application to eligible students who self-identify with additional need as a result of the disruption to campus operations caused by COVID-19. The application was made available to students on May 6, 2020. Students had a deadline of May 22, 2020 at 4:30pm to submit an application.
Applications for the additional CARES Act amounts were reviewed by a campus committee and awarding parameters were created for approval and distribution of these funds.
Communications were sent to students who were approved or denied funding on June 3, 2020 and those eligible began receiving payments for their approved amounts on June 3, 2020.
In some cases, emergency funds may have been supplemented with a portion of CARES dollars intended for institutional relief.
All distributions to student will be made via direct deposit or check. Because the IRS considers the CARES student funds as a “qualified disaster relief payment,” they are not considered taxable income.
Disbursements To-Date
Distribution Type | Number of Eligible Students | Number of Students To Whom Aid Has Been Distributed | Total Amount of Aid That Has Been Distributed | Amount of Funds Remaining for Disbursement |
---|---|---|---|---|
Automatic | 351 | 335** | $117,650 | $0 |
Application | 351 | 70** | $29,128 | $0 |
Total | $146,778 | $0 |
**Student counts reflect the utilization of both the original $146,778 CARES Act award and the additional awards discussed below:
UMM received two additional awards from the CARES Act (SIP and FIPSE) of which it is using $110,411 to supplement the original $146,778 award. Of the additional funds:
- $78,825 has been spent on the automatic awards and $7,325 remains to be disbursed
- $19,307 has been spent on the application awards and $4,954 remains to be disbursed
Communications to Students
Below are all communications from the University of Maine System or UMM to students concerning the emergency financial aid grants provided through the CARES Act. (Please link directly to each pertinent communication.)
https://www.maine.edu/health-advisory/community-guidance/students/
https://sites.machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-certification-and-agreement-umm/
https://sites.machias.edu/scholarships-aid/resource/cares-act-funding-communications-umm/
CARES Act Funding Under Section 18004(a)(1) – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund 50% for Student Aid
Follow-up Report #4
QUARTERLY REPORT – AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2020
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Award Number | Award Amount | |
CARES – HEERF | P425E203084 | $146,778 |
Report Period: 04/28/2020 thru 09/30/2020
Report Date: 10/09/2020
Source and Purpose of Funds
The University of Maine at Machias received the above award from the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 27, 2020 to provide emergency financial aid grants to eligible students for their expenses related to the disruption of our campus operations due to coronavirus.
On April 22, 2020, UMM submitted the required Certification and Agreement (please link signed C&A) to the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) committing to use these funds to provide emergency aid directly to our eligible students.
Eligibility Requirements
Consistent with the guidance from the U.S. DOE, eligible students include all students who were enrolled at UMM on March 13, 2020 and are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), with the following exceptions:
– Non-degree seeking students
– International or DACA students
– Employees receiving UMS Employee Tuition benefits
– Early College students
– Students enrolled in exclusively online programs as of March 13, 2020.
Students who did not have a FAFSA on file with the university were able to complete a self-certification form, attesting under the penalty of perjury to meeting the requirements of Section 484 of the HEA.
Distribution Plan
Consistent with the other institutions within the University of Maine System, of which UMM is a part, and in acknowledgement that every one of our students experienced disruption when COVID-19 forced all courses to be transitioned to online delivery, UMM will automatically distribute approximately 80 percent of these funds to all eligible students. Award amounts will be tiered as follows based on the number of credit hours in which the student is enrolled as of March 13, 2020:
.1 – 5.99 Credit Hours: $200
6 – 11.99 Credit Hours: $300
12+ Credit Hours: $675
The remaining 20 percent (approximately) of the CARES student aid is being made available by application to eligible students who self-identify with additional need as a result of the disruption to campus operations caused by COVID-19. The application was made available to students on May 6, 2020. Students had a deadline of May 22, 2020 at 4:30pm to submit an application.
Applications for the additional CARES Act amounts were reviewed by a campus committee and awarding parameters were created for approval and distribution of these funds.
Communications were sent to students who were approved or denied funding on June 3, 2020 and those eligible began receiving payments for their approved amounts on June 3, 2020.
In some cases, emergency funds may have been supplemented with a portion of CARES dollars intended for institutional relief.
All distributions to student will be made via direct deposit or check. Because the IRS considers the CARES student funds as a “qualified disaster relief payment,” they are not considered taxable income.
Disbursements To-Date
CARES – HEERF Distribution Type
|
Number of Eligible Students | Number of Students To Whom Aid Has Been Distributed | Total Amount of Aid That Has Been Distributed | Amount of Funds Remaining for Disbursement |
Automatic | 351 | 335** | $117,650 | $0 |
Application | 351 | 70** | $29,128 | $0 |
Total | $146,778 | $0 |
**Student counts reflect the utilization of both the original $146,778 CARES Act award and the additional awards discussed below:
UMM received two additional awards from the CARES Act (SIP and FIPSE) of which it is using $110,411 to supplement the original $146,778 award. Of the additional funds:
- $78,825 has been spent on the automatic awards and $7,325 remains to be disbursed
- $19,307 has been spent on the application awards and $4,954 remains to be disbursed
Communications to Students
Below are all communications from the University of Maine System or UMM to students concerning the emergency financial aid grants provided through the CARES Act. (Please link directly to each pertinent communication.)
https://www.maine.edu/health-advisory/community-guidance/students/
CARES Act Funding Under Section 18004(a)(1) – Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund 50% for Student Aid
January 8, 2021
FINAL Report #5
FINAL QUARTERLY REPORT – AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2020
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education
Award Number | Award Amount | |
CARES – HEERF | P425E203084 | $146,778 |
Report Period: 04/28/2020 thru 12/31/2020
Report Date: 01/10/2021
Source and Purpose of Funds
The University of Maine at Machias received the above award from the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 27, 2020 to provide emergency financial aid grants to eligible students for their expenses related to the disruption of our campus operations due to coronavirus.
On April 22, 2020, UMM submitted the required Certification and Agreement (please link signed C&A) to the U.S. Department of Education (U.S. DOE) committing to use these funds to provide emergency aid directly to our eligible students.
Eligibility Requirements
Consistent with the guidance from the U.S. DOE, eligible students include all students who were enrolled at UMM on March 13, 2020 and are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), with the following exceptions:
– Non-degree seeking students
– International or DACA students
– Employees receiving UMS Employee Tuition benefits
– Early College students
– Students enrolled in exclusively online programs as of March 13, 2020.
Students who did not have a FAFSA on file with the university were able to complete a self-certification form, attesting under the penalty of perjury to meeting the requirements of Section 484 of the HEA.
Distribution Plan
Consistent with the other institutions within the University of Maine System, of which UMM is a part, and in acknowledgement that every one of our students experienced disruption when COVID-19 forced all courses to be transitioned to online delivery, UMM will automatically distribute approximately 80 percent of these funds to all eligible students. Award amounts will be tiered as follows based on the number of credit hours in which the student is enrolled as of March 13, 2020:
.1 – 5.99 Credit Hours: $200
6 – 11.99 Credit Hours: $300
12+ Credit Hours: $675
The remaining 20 percent (approximately) of the CARES student aid is being made available by application to eligible students who self-identify with additional need as a result of the disruption to campus operations caused by COVID-19. The application was made available to students on May 6, 2020. Students had a deadline of May 22, 2020 at 4:30pm to submit an application.
Applications for the additional CARES Act amounts were reviewed by a campus committee and awarding parameters were created for approval and distribution of these funds.
Communications were sent to students who were approved or denied funding on June 3, 2020 and those eligible began receiving payments for their approved amounts on June 3, 2020.
In some cases, emergency funds may have been supplemented with a portion of CARES dollars intended for institutional relief.
All distributions to student will be made via direct deposit or check. Because the IRS considers the CARES student funds as a “qualified disaster relief payment,” they are not considered taxable income.
Disbursements To-Date
CARES – HEERF Distribution Type
|
Number of Eligible Students | Number of Students To Whom Aid Has Been Distributed | Total Amount of Aid That Has Been Distributed | Amount of Funds Remaining for Disbursement |
Automatic | 351 | 335** | $117,650 | $0 |
Application | 351 | 70** | $29,128 | $0 |
Total | $146,778 | $0 |
**Student counts reflect the utilization of both the original $146,778 CARES Act award and SIP and FIPSE additional awards.
Communications to Students
Below are all communications from the University of Maine System or UMM to students concerning the emergency financial aid grants provided through the CARES Act. (Please link directly to each pertinent communication.)
https://www.maine.edu/health-advisory/community-guidance/students/