Fairmont State Announces the Continuation of its COVID-19 Supplemental Aid Program
Fairmont State University will continue its COVID-19 Supplemental Aid Program announced
earlier this year to provide financial support to students for the 2021 – 2022 Academic
Year.
The University will begin distributing awards to both full and part-time students
enrolled for the spring semester beginning February 1. Students enrolled full-time
for the spring semester will be awarded $1,500, while students enrolled part-time
will receive $1,000.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted each of our lives, but few that have felt the
financial impact of the pandemic more keenly than our most vulnerable students,” said
Fairmont State University President, Mirta M. Martin. “The continuation of this initiative
will have a profound effect on these students, and will allow them to focus more on
their studies, and less on financial obligations. Fairmont State is committed to the
success of our students, and we are thrilled we can continue to support them during
the most critical of times.”
The program has been made available through federal funding, and therefore, funds
awarded will be limited. Applications are required to be considered for the program.
However, funds awarded are not guaranteed.
Students attending Fairmont State University for the Spring 2022 Semester can apply
to receive funding through the COVID-19 Supplemental Aid Program based on the following
criteria:
Be enrolled at least half-time (defined as six credit hours for undergraduate students
and five - eight hours for graduate students) at the time the award is made.
Be admitted as a regular, degree-seeking student.
Students with exceptional need will be considered first. Other applications will be
considered if there are remaining funds after exceptional need awards are made.
Fairmont State students meeting the outlined criteria may apply at www.fairmontstate.edu/springsupplementalaid. The application review process will begin on February 1.
Fairmont State continues to seek guidance from the federal government and will notify
students and families as soon as possible if award criteria are revised, as directed
by the Department of Education.
The University’s Office of Financial Aid is committed to assisting all students complete
the application for the COVID-19 Supplemental Aid Program. Questions related to the
Fairmont State COVID-19 Supplemental Aid Program may be directed to financialaid@fairmontstate.edu or 304-367-4141. For more information, visit www.fairmontstate.edu/CARESapp.