Student Emergency Grant Keeps Students on Track for Success

students walking in quad on campusThe Student Emergency Grant Fund started at Central Piedmont Community College in 2018. The grant provides short-term financial support to students experiencing an enrollment-threatening financial emergency. It is a one-time grant used by students to cover expenses that require immediate attention. Examples include temporary loss of income or child care, temporary housing needs due to homelessness or sudden loss of housing, replacement of essential items due to theft, fire or other disaster, essential safety needs, medical or dental emergencies, and transportation emergencies. 

The Student Emergency Fund benefited 34 students during the 2018-2019 academic year, with an average grant of $230. 

Central Piedmont student Tameka HillTameka Hill, a mom of four boys and a first-year adult student, received the Student Emergency Grant in the fall of 2018. The grant helped Tameka "not to have to stress about my hardship and lose focus on class and or homework." The grant emphasizes to hard-working students like Tameka that Central Piedmont "truly cares about the students and community." 

For more information on the Student Emergency Grant, including how to apply, visit Central Piedmont's website




 

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