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CARES Grant FAQ

What is the ARP?

The American Rescue Plan (ARP) is federal legislation which provides a variety of financial support to individuals and organizations affected by the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic. One part of this federal program allocates money to colleges and universities, and portions of this allocation can be awarded to students who are experiencing financial expenses due to COVID-19 and its related impacts.

Who can apply for a CARES grant?

Applications for the Black Hawk College CARES Grant (Spring 2022) have now closed. Additional CARES Grant funding is not anticipated.

What kinds of expenses are covered by this grant?

Funds from the BHC CARES Grant may be used for expenses related to a student’s cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care) or child care.

How much can I apply for?

Qualifying students enrolled in college credit coursework can apply for up to $2,000 (maximum grant amount based on enrollment).

Qualifying students enrolled in non-credit career programs can apply for up to $500.

How can I apply?

Applications for the Black Hawk College CARES Grant (Spring 2022) have now closed. Additional CARES Grant funding is not anticipated.

After I apply, how do I find out if I received an emergency grant?

Applicants enrolled in college credit coursework will be notified via their myBlackHawk email within 10 business days after receipt of a completed BHC CARES Grant Student Certification form. Certification forms are reviewed in the order received.

 

If I am approved, how will I receive my emergency grant funds?

The way students receive their emergency grant funds will depend on the type of program they are enrolled in, and possibly their age.

BHC Student Type Refund Route
College credit students under the age of 16 Paper check sent to the address on the student record at BHC
College credit students age 16 and over Select a refund option through Bank Mobile; additional instructions located here: CARES Grant Direct Payments
All students in non-credit programs Paper check sent to the address on the student record at BHC

Does the money need to be repaid?

No, the money received through this BHC CARES Grant fund does not need to be repaid.

Would this funding reduce my financial aid?

No, the BHC CARES Grant funding does not impact your eligibility for other financial aid and it is a one-time grant for the semester of application.

What is the deadline to apply?

Applications for the Black Hawk College CARES Grant (Spring 2022) have now closed. Additional CARES Grant funding is not anticipated.

What additional resources are available if I need access to food?

Learn more about the BHC Food Pantry.

Additionally, the River Bend Food Bank searchable directory will locate the nearest resource based on your location.

Are there other financial aid options available?

If you or your parent (included on the FAFSA) have experienced a significant reduction in income, you may qualify for an adjustment to your 2021-22 financial aid application.

I previously attended Black Hawk College and already received a BHC CARES Grant at that time. Can I fill out a BHC CARES Grant application for the Spring 2022 semester as well?

Yes, qualifying students may apply for a BHC CARES Grant even if they were awarded a BHC CARES Grant at Black Hawk College during a previous semester.

Who can I contact for more information?

Qualifying students enrolled in college credit coursework should email finaid@bhc.edu.

Qualifying students enrolled in non-credit career programs should contact their program instructor.

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309-796-5400 | 309-796-5447 (fax)
Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m.
finaid@bhc.edu

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309-854-1710 | 309-796-5447 (fax)
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