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EPCC offers $750 to $1,000 grants to students hit by COVID-19 pandemic

View Comments El Paso Community College will provide grants of as much as $1,000 to students whose educations have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The money will come from American Rescue Plan Act funds. Students enrolled part time may apply for $750. Students enrolled full time may apply for $1,000. The financial assistance does not need to be paid back. Students also can apply their grants to any COVID-19-related expenses, such as housing, food, mental health, child care, rent or tuition.  All students currently enrolled for the fall semester are eligible. Students can start applying Monday at go.epcc.edu/ARPA. 

El Paso universities, colleges won t require students to be vaccinated to return to campus

El Paso universities, colleges won t require students to be vaccinated to return to campus Cristina Carreon, El Paso Times US colleges weigh vaccine mandates for fall Replay Video UP NEXT El Paso colleges will not require students to be vaccinated to attend school in person in the fall. Several colleges and universities across the nation have said they will require that students get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campuses in the fall, but this has not yet spread to most Texas colleges. On April 5, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a ban on state agencies and other taxpayer-funded entities from requiring vaccine passports or requiring individuals to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status to receive services in Texas. The governor s ban was made through Executive Order No. GA-35.

El Paso universities, colleges won t require COVID-19 vaccinations

El Paso colleges will not require students to be vaccinated to attend school in person in the fall. Several colleges and universities across the nation have said they will require that students get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campuses in the fall, but this has not yet spread to most Texas colleges. On April 5, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a ban on state agencies and other taxpayer-funded entities from requiring vaccine passports or requiring individuals to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status to receive services in Texas. The governor s ban was made through Executive Order No. GA-35. Though it appears major Texas colleges and universities, particularly publicly funded schools, have largely steered away from requiring students to be vaccinated, some universities will require COVID-19 vaccinations. 

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