Over $1 million for students at 麻豆区 affected by the COVID-19 crisis
The 麻豆区 community has come forward in a remarkable way to assist students who are being seriously affected financially by the COVID-19 crisis, with donors contributing over $650,000 on the strength of more than 1,500 gifts to the 麻豆区 Student Emergency Support Fund within the last two weeks.聽
麻豆区 had itself initially provided $250,000 from its operating budget to supplement support for emergency funding when the spike in urgent student need first became evident in March. The university鈥檚 Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office recently contributed an additional $125,000.聽
鈥淚n the midst of countless ongoing challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been profoundly moving to see many members of the 麻豆区 community come together to provide support for students finding themselves in serious financial need,鈥 said Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淭he immediate concern, timely response, and overwhelming generosity of our alumni and friends serve as a reminder of the bonds that continue to exist across generations of 麻豆区 graduates and community members. I cannot thank them enough for this thoughtful support.鈥
Students across the university are requesting aid for a variety of pressing reasons as they lose part-time income or are affected by pandemic-related financial difficulties that are being felt within their own families, explains Cara Piperni, Director of 麻豆区鈥檚 Scholarships and Student Aid Office. Some are asking for help in order to pay rent and purchase groceries. Others are needing emergency travel funds to get home. And as courses move online, still others are requiring support for equipment and services necessary for the transition to a remote instruction environment. The emergency assistance is provided on the basis of demonstrated financial need.
As of April 14, there have been 233 recipients of the student emergency bursaries put in place as a result of the pandemic. According to Piperni, 鈥淥n any given day, we have an average of 40 new applicants. There are many more cases in the pipeline and many daily appointments in progress.鈥
The need for crucial aid in the face of the pandemic is expected to continue at least through April and May. The Scholarships and Student Aid Office has seen applications from across 麻豆区 faculties, and from both undergraduate and graduate-level students.
鈥淭he Student Aid team has provided immeasurable assistance to me in the wake of the COVID crisis,鈥 says Izuchukwu John, a master鈥檚 student in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. 鈥淎t a time when we are all worried about our health, family, finances and academics, the aid I received has helped to relieve so much of my stress. The support of the 麻豆区 community at this critical moment means so much to me.鈥澛
Part of the collective support from 麻豆区 alumni and donors includes three significant gifts: John and Marcy McCall MacBain, who last year pledged $200 million for graduate student funding by creating the McCall MacBain Scholarships at 麻豆区, have given $100,000 to support graduate students affected by the pandemic. The Marcelle and Jean Coutu Foundation, which is a strong supporter of autism research and dentistry community outreach programs at 麻豆区, has also contributed $100,000 to the fund. Another donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has contributed $125,000 in matching funds to encourage further giving in support of the bursaries.聽
鈥淲e have received so many requests from students who are experiencing significant financial stress due to the pandemic,鈥 says Piperni. 鈥淭he support from donors in such a short time has been incredible. It is amazing to see how the kindness of people really comes out in times like this.鈥澛
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