紧急和额外援助计划

其他援助计划

请注意: This list of referrals is provided as a courtesy to NDSU students and is not an endorsement of any particular service or agency. We cannot guarantee that the list is all-inclusive or that funding will be available from the agency if you request it.

Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding (HEERF)

请注意: The HEERF emergency fund for students is exhausted and no additional disbursements are anticipated. The information provided in the links below is for informational and reporting purposes only. 按照美国的要求.S. 教育部, public quarterly reports are to remain online for a period of at least three years after the submission of the last quarterly or annual performance report.

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短期贷款指引/准则

Students receiving short-term loan funds are required to sign up for 直接存款. Paper checks are not issued or available for pickup.

概述

A Short Term Loan is intended to help students in an emergency situation when they have exhausted all other financial resources. 通常, this is the result of an unforeseen emergency situation or the need for funds prior to the arrival of financial aid. Please note that a Short Term Loan is NOT financial aid and cannot be used to pay student account charges. Short Term Loans may also be used for the purpose of receiving an advance payment of Pell Grant funds.

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学生应急基金

We know students sometimes encounter unforeseen catastrophic events which can create financial emergencies. 在回应, 感谢一位慷慨的捐赠者, NDSU has created the 学生应急基金 to assist students by providing assistance funds in times of crisis. These funds do not need to be repaid and are intended to help students meet unforeseen financial emergencies that might otherwise prevent them from continuing their education.

We understand that every student’s situation is unique and each request will be considered carefully and confidentially. 一般, funds will be within an average range of $50 to $500 per request and will be added to the student's university account for disbursement. The number of students who can be served by the 学生应急基金 depends on the availability of funds and the urgency of the situation.

Types of expenses generally covered by the 学生应急基金, including but not limited to:

  • Replacement of books or other essential academic equipment due to theft, fire, or other disaster
  • Travel related costs related to death or illness in immediate family
  • 与药物或保健有关的费用
  • 突然失去收入

Expenses generally NOT covered by the 学生应急基金:

  • 学费、杂费、留学、保险
  • 停车罚单或其他罚款
  • Entertainment, recreation, non-emergency travel
  • 非必要的家庭或个人开支

资格

  • Be properly enrolled at 乐虎电子 at the time of application for emergency funds
  • Applicant must have an immediate financial hardship resulting from an emergency, 事故或其他意外事件
  • Preference will be given to those students who have completed at least one semester successfully while earning a 2.新大GPA不低于0分

其他信息

如果你目前正在接受经济援助, please be aware that receiving funding from the Emergency Fund may affect your financial aid package. Applications for emergency funds will be reviewed quickly and, 如果得到批准, every attempt will be made to disburse the funds in a timely manner.

All requests will be submitted to and handled by the Director of 金融援助 and 奖学金. The highest level of sensitivity and privacy will be used in reviewing all requests, knowing that the reasons for requests are often linked to very personal matters of our students.

For questions or additional information, please contact 马修·T. 桑切斯, Director of 金融援助 and 奖学金 or visit with 一站 in the Memorial Union.

学生应急基金申请表

 

基本需求

拜访教务长 基本需求指南 查阅有关社区资源的资料.