Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students
Quarterly Funding Report – Distribution as of December 31, 2021
Under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental
Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), Higher Education Emergency Relief
Fund (HEERF II), the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising
(FIDM) received education stabilization funds designated exclusively
for emergency financial aid grants to students. Pursuant to guidance
issued by the Department of Education through the Federal Register
published on May 13, 2021, we are providing the following information
about the funds we have received, and how, and to whom, we have
distributed them.
- On January 15, 2021, the institution signed and returned to the
Department the Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial
Aid Grants to Students required to receive funds allocated under
CRRSAA (a)(4). The institution intends to use the funds solely to
provide emergency financial aid grants to students.
- The total amount of funds that the institution has received from
the Department pursuant to the institution’s Certification and
Agreement specifically for HEERF II and HEERF III
emergency financial aid grants to students is $2,358,385.
- The total amount of emergency financial aid grants distributed to
students under CRRSAA (a)(4) as of the date of this Fund Report is
$1,874,000.
- The estimated total number of students at the institution
eligible to receive emergency financial aid grants under CRRSAA
(a)(4), as of the date of this Fund Report is 900.
- The total number of students who have received an emergency
financial aid grant under CRRSAA (a)(4) as of the date of this Fund
Report is 739.
- The method the institution used to determine which students
receive emergency financial aid grants and how much they would
receive under CRRSAA (a)(4): The institution used a range of
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) to determine which students would
qualify for a grant. The grant was set at a fixed amount for each
student.
- The guidance the institution provided to students concerning the
emergency financial aid grants was provided via emails. The email
instructed students to respond via their Student Portal account to
indicate their choice of receiving a check or having the grant
applied to their student account. After two or more notification
attempts, eligible students who did not respond were mailed a check.