Hopkinsville Community College will receive over $1.39 million in emergency financial aid from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act to help students who college officials say have been hit hard with illness and job loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HCC is one of 16 Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) colleges to receive a portion of $36 million, ranging from $800,000 to more than than $5 million passed by Congress last week.
KCTCS President Jay K. Box expressed his gratitude to the entire Kentucky Congressional delegation for their work on this important legislation. He also said they appreciate U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell’s leadership to help provide these much-needed resources for students and higher education institutions in Kentucky.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, this emergency financial aid can be used by students for course materials, technology, housing, food, healthcare and childcare costs. This week, KCTCS officials say they should receive further information and guidance on when and how the funds will be distributed to students.
Below is a breakdown of what KCTCS colleges will receive:
Ashland Community and Technical College $1,897,125
Big Sandy Community and Technical College $1,809,773
Bluegrass Community and Technical College $4,961,119
Elizabethtown Community and Technical College $2,426,734
Gateway Community and Technical College $1,797,783
Hazard Community and Technical College $1,248,333
Henderson Community College $ 806,658
Hopkinsville Community College $1,399,325
Jefferson Community and Technical College $5,179,693
Madisonville Community and Technical College $1,069,051
Maysville Community and Technical College $1,992,396
Owensboro Community and Technical College $1,789,723
Somerset Community College $3,029,445
Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College $2,424,487
Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College $1,616,993
West Kentucky Community and Technical College $2,444,514