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Wright State to issue $5.2M federal funds to help eligible students during pandemic
DAYTON – Wright State University will assist students affected by the coronavirus pandemic by distributing more than $5.2 million in federal funds in March.
Wright State will issue the emergency financial grants directly to more than 6,750 students who were enrolled in classes in the spring 2021 semester.
“We believe these funds will provide some financial relief to a broad range of spring 2021 students who experienced hardship as a result of COVID-19,” said Kim Everhart, director of financial aid.
Wright State will begin issuing funds beginning the week of March 8 with the goal of completing the process by March 19.
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