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Find similar grantsEmergency Wellness Grants is sponsored by University of Kentucky. These one-time grants assist University of Kentucky students experiencing a financial crisis that could lead to them dropping out of school.
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Emergency Basic Needs Fund | Student Success University-wide Navigation Emergency Basic Needs Fund Housing, Rent and Utilities Today’s student faces increased costs of higher education while federal grants and loans continue to shrink. Many students are one emergency away from dropping out of school because of their inability to pay their bills. The solution we have turned to are Emergency Wellness Grants.
These one-time grants can vary due to the need and can assist students who are experiencing a financial crisis, that for many of us would be an uncomfortable hit to our savings account, but for these students, it may mean walking away from an undergraduate or graduate degree. Students must apply for these emergency grants and provide the necessary information and documentation.
This process allows for a student at financial risk for leaving the institution to connect with a Basic Needs Coordinator who will do a holistic assessment of need and can provide additional resources, referrals, and financial education. Students must utilize all available financial aid, grants, and loans before an Emergency Wellness Grant will be considered.
Complete this Form to Apply for Support Multidisciplinary Science Building (MDS), 4th floor, Suite 401 Possible Expenses a Grant Will Cover: Safety needs (changing of locks, temporary housing changes) Replacement of belongings, including textbooks, due to fire, theft or natural disaster Medical Copays/Dental Copays/Medication Copays (cannot cover outstanding balances) Emergency car repairs for commuters Emergency travel for bereavement Other emergency or unforeseen circumstances What Award-Grants do NOT Cover: Car Repairs that are non-emergent, cosmetic, or routine car maintenance Purchasing of a vehicle or car payments are not allowed Basic Needs Program Coordinator Linked Department (or Location) Frazee Hall, Ground Floor, Room 002 An Equal Opportunity University Lexington, Kentucky 40506
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Currently enrolled University of Kentucky students experiencing a financial crisis. Students must utilize all available financial aid, grants, and loans before an Emergency Wellness Grant will be considered. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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