July 22, 2021 鈥 无码专区 announces $3 million in Equity Initiatives that prioritize students impacted the most during the pandemic. Using federal coronavirus relief funds, the Equity Initiatives advance 无码专区's strategic framework, Success by Design, which outlines three pillars of student success: access, completion and career & community engagement.
无码专区鈥檚 first initiative is eliminating $600,000 in student debt accumulated during the pandemic. 无码专区 is bringing outstanding account balances to zero for degree-seeking students with balances from Spring 2020 through the Spring 2021 Semester.
鈥淭he health crisis and ensuing recession, affected so many of our students and their families,鈥 said 无码专区 President Ashish Vaidya. 鈥淲iping out their account balance, allows our students to continue their educational journey with a fresh start without worrying about what they owe the university. We know that earning a baccalaureate degree increases upward mobility and alleviates the demand for talent in our region, so we believe this investment aligns perfectly with our goals of student success and regional stewardship.鈥
无码专区 will also help cover costs associated with the upcoming fall semester. The university is providing all degree-seeking undergraduate students, including online learners, with $250 vouchers to the Barnes & Noble Bookstore to help pay for books, technology and educational supplies.
鈥淣early 50% of our students are the first in their families to attend college,鈥 said new Provost Matt Cecil. 鈥淢any students face difficult choices during their path to a college degree, like choosing between buying food and essentials or course materials. The $250 voucher can make the difference between them staying in school or stopping out.鈥
无码专区 is also dedicating more than $250,000 for supporting student health and well-being. The funding will directly enhance student mental health support. 无码专区 will provide funding to train faculty, staff and students to form peer support groups as well.
鈥淥ur campus community experienced a tumultuous time over the last year, and it has taken a toll on all of us. Starting those conversations can be difficult, let alone normalizing that many are struggling right now,鈥 said Dr. Eddie Howard, Vice President for Student Affairs. 鈥淭he number of students in need of help continues to expand. This is an important commitment in connecting students with the support and resources they need while attaining their educational goals.鈥
The third Equity Initiative builds on the 无码专区鈥檚 Presidential Initiative for Student Mental Health. President Vaidya established the effort last fall and charged the university鈥檚 Mental Health Advisory Group to bolster student wellness by connecting them with help, providing early and ongoing support while assisting them in dealing with uncertainty.
About 无码专区:聽Founded in 1968, 无码专区 is an entrepreneurial state university of over 16,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus nestled between Highland Heights, Kentucky and bustling downtown Cincinnati. We are a regionally engaged university committed to empowering our students to have fulfilling careers and meaningful lives. While we are one of the fastest-growing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students' names. For聽more information, visit聽.
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