Washington, DC—April 10, 2020….U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton—along with Congressmen Rick Crawford, French Hill, Steve Womack and Bruce Westerman—announced emergency grants to support postsecondary students and institutes of higher education impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The funds, totaling more than $100 million, come from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which became law last month with the support of the Arkansas congressional delegation. The CARES Act provides nearly $14 billion to support postsecondary students and institutes nationwide.
“The CARES Act is continuing to deliver necessary funds to help Americans during this crisis. These emergency funds will aid students impacted during this crisis as their schools have been forced to close and many have lost jobs,” members said.
The funding is based on a formula which includes factors such as the number of full-time students who are eligible for Pell grants in addition to total enrollment. Additional funding will be made available by the Department of Education in the coming weeks.
The following Arkansas colleges and universities will receive funding:
First Congressional District
Arkansas Northeastern College
$566,883
Arkansas State University
$9,258,158
Arkansas State University – Mountain Home
$1,059,570
Arkansas State University – Newport
$1,266,638
Arkansas State University – Mid-South
$855,413
Black River Technical College
$1,643,629
Crowley’s Ridge College
$265,023
East Arkansas Community College
$840,222
Lyon College
$680,216
Ozarka College
$797,075
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
$905,327
University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville
$1,029,926
Williams Baptist University
$528,271
Second Congressional District
Arkansas Baptist College
$831,019
Arkansas State University – Beebe
$2,141,764
Baptist Health College Little Rock
$876,349
Central Baptist College
$822,986
Eastern College of Health Vocations
$1,332,068
Harding University
$3,252,861
Hendrix College
$1,056,780
Philander Smith College
$2,143,674
Shorter College
$1,097,484
University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College
$4,476,116
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
$5,956,500
University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton
$1,861,056
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
$972,976
University of Central Arkansas
$9,604,924
Third Congressional District
Arkansas Colleges of Health Education
$47,138
Arkansas Tech University
$7,098,986
Ecclesia College
$148,173
John Brown University
$1,316,339
North Arkansas College
$1,444,804
Northwest Arkansas Community College
$3,113,618
Northwest Technical Institute
$437,217
University of Arkansas
$15,454,361
University of Arkansas at Fort Smith
$5,511,303
Fourth Congressional District
Arkansas State University Three Rivers
$669,324
Champion Christian College
$87,078
Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas
$775,262
Henderson State University
$3,767,931
JRMC School of Nursing
$142,391
National Park College
$2,285,507
Northern Technical College
$59,671
Ouachita Baptist University
$1,344,385
South Arkansas Community College
$1,071,512
Southeast Arkansas College
$1,187,530
Southern Arkansas University
$4,025,613
Southern Arkansas University Tech
$782,909
University of Arkansas at Monticello
$3,223,313
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
$4,295,429
University of Arkansas Community College at Hope-Texarkana
$1,156,335
University of Arkansas Community College Rich Mountain