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COVID-19 directives affecting national team preparation
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Middlesex College announces COVID-19 student debt relief
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Bergen Community College in NJ forgives $5M in pandemic tuition
Bergen Community College will forgive $5 million in past due tuition accumulated during the pandemic.
The college said 2,000 students enrolled at the school between March 2020 to the present will be impacted by the plan. A portion of funds received from the federal government for pandemic-related relief will be used to payoff the outstanding balances of current students with past-due tuition bills.
The debt will automatically be removed from student accounts. There are is no application to submit.
BCC President President Eric M. Friedman said that financial concerns are the biggest barrier for students to getting a college degree especially with the effect the pandemic has had on student finances.
Here Are The NJ Colleges Getting Millions In COVID Relief Funds
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$30M going to NJ colleges, universities to address COVID impacts
Thirty-five colleges and universities in New Jersey are sharing close to $30 million in federal funding that s meant to address the coronavirus pandemic s impact on postsecondary education.
Most of the funding, $28.5 million, is headed to institutions of higher education that applied for the competitive grant program Opportunity Meets Innovation Challenge.
The new initiative will help schools implement best practices and develop reforms that focus on students who are historically disadvantaged and were among the hardest hit by the pandemic, such as low-income students, working-age adults, and underrepresented minorities, Governor Phil Murphy and Secretary of Higher Education Brian Bridges announced Monday.