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Copper State University disperses $13M in federal aid to support struggling students

February 15, 2024 | Education, Business and Administration Subcommittee, Budget and Taxation Committee, SENATE, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Maryland



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Copper State University disperses $13M in federal aid to support struggling students
The EBA Committee Session held on February 15, 2024, focused on the distribution of federal funding to support students at Copper State University. The meeting began with a report detailing the allocation of $13 million received from the federal government, of which $6.9 million was mandated to be directly distributed to students.

The university's administration explained that they had no flexibility regarding the federal mandate and proceeded to allocate the funds without considering individual financial aid criteria, as this was not a requirement set by the federal government. The funds were administered as a pass-through, aimed at addressing the ongoing struggles faced by students due to the pandemic, including challenges related to medical expenses, rent, and overall living conditions.

In addition to the mandated funds, the university allocated another $6.9 million to provide $1,200 grants to students. This approach was also implemented without regard to students' financial aid status, aligning with the university's interpretation of federal policy and the pressing needs of the student body.

Mr. Danek, a representative from the university, emphasized the importance of communication with both the University System of Maryland and federal authorities during this tumultuous period. He reassured the committee that the university was committed to adhering to the guidelines and ensuring that the funds reached the students as intended.

The session concluded with expressions of gratitude from committee members, particularly Senator Benson, who acknowledged the university's efforts in managing the funds effectively during a challenging time for students. The meeting underscored the university's proactive measures to support its students amidst ongoing financial difficulties.

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