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Constitution Day

Constitution Day commemorates the formation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine brave men on September 17, 1787. It recognizes all who are born in the U.S. or, by naturalization, have become citizens. Each educational institution that receives federal funds for a fiscal year is required to offer educational programming about the U.S. Constitution for its students. The U.S. Department of Education does not mandate or prescribe particular curricula or lesson plans. Stevenson encourages other educational institutions to conduct ceremonies and programs that bring together community members. We believe it is important to reflect on active engagement, recognize the enduring strength of our Constitution, and reaffirm our commitment to the rights and obligations of citizenship in this great Nation.

CARES Act/HEERF I Reporting

Stevenson University acknowledges that the institution signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and the assurance that the institution has used, or intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.

In accordance with being a CARES Emergency Grant Recipient, Stevenson University has continued to pay all of its employees and contractors during the period of any disruptions or closures to the greatest extent practicable. We are committed to supporting student success. In these unusual and unprecedented times, we recognize that students may face unexpected challenges in reaching their education goals and require short-term financial support to achieve success.

Stevenson University has received $1,249,872

The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under Section 18004(a) (1) of the CARES Act as of the date of submission: $1,249,872

The estimated total number of students at the institution eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a) (1) of the CARES Act.

Stevenson University identified students who meet the Title IV eligibility requirements for CARES: 2,256

The total number of students who have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a) (1) of the CARES Act: 1,165

Stevenson University used an application request form to determine which students eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants. Students were to self-certify the areas in which they deemed they were impacted (i.e. technology, course materials, food, and housing). Stevenson University goal in distribution of funds to assist as many impacted students possible. Stevenson University decided on a maximum amount for each area of COVID-19 impact. Students could have received an amount of $150-$996.

Students received the following instructions, directions, or guidance provided by concerning the Emergency Financial Aid Grants:

/about/campus-services/alert/emergency-information/documents/CARES-Act-Emergency-Assistance-Grant-Requests.pdf

Quarterly Reporting

Quarter

# of Students

Funding Awarded

8.25.2020 to 9-30-2020

920

$916,320

10.1.2020 to 12.31.2020

2

$1,596

01.01.2021 to 03.31.2021

4

$4,660

04.1.2021 to 06.30.2021

1

$996

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (9-30-20)

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (12-31-20)

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (3-31-21)

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (6-30-21)

Note from 4.27.2020 and 8.25.2020 a total of 566 students were awarded for a total of $326,300.

*Cares Act funding requires periodic reporting. The information reported above is as of 04.30.2021.

CARES Act/HEERF II Reporting

Stevenson University acknowledges that the institution signed and returned to the Department, the Certification and Agreement. Stevenson University has used, or intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received under CFDA 84.425E (a) (1) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021(CRRSSA) to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.

In accordance with being a CRRSSA Recipient, Stevenson University has continued to pay all of its employees and contractors during the period of any disruptions or closures to the greatest extent practicable. We are committed to supporting student success. In these unusual and unprecedented times, we recognize that students may face unexpected challenges in reaching their education goals and require short-term financial support to achieve success.

Stevenson University has received $1,249,872

The total amount of HEERF II Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under CFDA 84.425E (a) (1) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021(CRRSSA) as of the date of submission: $1,250,422

The total number of students who have received a HEERF II Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under CFDA 84.425E (a) (1) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021(CRRSSA): 962

Stevenson University used an application request form to determine which students eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants. Students were to self-certify the areas in which they deemed they were impacted (i.e. technology, course materials, food, and housing). Stevenson University goal in distribution of funds to assist as many impacted students possible. Stevenson University decided on a maximum amount for each area of COVID-19 impact. Students could have received an amount $500-$1696.

Students received the following instructions, directions, or guidance provided by concerning the Emergency Financial Aid Grants:

/admissions-aid/scholarships-financial-aid/emergency-assistance-grant/

Quarterly Reporting – Final

Quarter

# of Students

Funding Awarded

01.01.2021 to 03.31.2021

0

0

04.1.2021 to 06.30.2021

962

$1,250,422*

07.01.2021-09.30.2021

0

0

10.01.2021-12.31.2021

0

0

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (6-30-21)

HEERF II funding requires periodic reporting. The information reported above is as of 06.30.2021. *Total reflects a reallocation of HEERF I funding for the amount of $550.

CARES Act/HEERF III Reporting

Stevenson University acknowledges that the institution signed and returned to the Department, the Certification and Agreement (ALN 84.425E). Stevenson University has used, or intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received under American Rescue Plan of 2021 (ARP) Public Law 117-112 to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.

In accordance with being a ARP Recipient, Stevenson University has continued to pay all of its employees and contractors during the period of any disruptions or closures to the greatest extent practicable. We are committed to supporting student success. In these unusual and unprecedented times, we recognize that students may face unexpected challenges in reaching their education goals and require short-term financial support to achieve success.

Stevenson University has received $3,591,867

The total amount of HEERF III Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributed to students under American Rescue Plan of 2021 (ARP) Public Law 117-112 as of the date of submission: $3,588,909

The total number of students who have received a HEERF II Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under ARP 2021 Public Law 117-112: 5,906

Stevenson University gave every student Emergency Financial Aid Grants. Students could have received an amount $300-$1121.

Students received the following instructions, directions, or guidance provided by concerning the Emergency Financial Aid Grants: /admissions-aid/scholarships-financial-aid/emergency-assistance-grant/heerf-III/

Quarterly Reporting

Quarter

# of Students

Funding Awarded

01.01.2022 to 03.31.2022

2565

1,608,790

04.1.2022 to 06.30.2022

0

0

07.01.2021-09.30.2021

3,335

$1,936,057

10.01.2021-12.31.2021

6

2,442

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (9-30-21)

View Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Report (12-31-21)

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HEERF III funding requires periodic reporting. The information reported above is as of 7.11.2022.

Policies

Policy Manuals

Copyright and Fair Use

Federal copyright law applies to all forms of information, including electronic communications, and violations are prohibited under this policy. Infringements of copyright laws include, but are not limited to, making unauthorized copies of any copyrighted materials (including software, computer code, text, images, audio, and video), and displaying or distributing copyrighted materials over computer networks without the author’s permission except as provided in a limited form by copyright fair use restrictions. The “fair use” provision of the copyright law allows for limited reproduction and distribution of published works without permission for such purposes as criticism, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research. The University will not tolerate academic dishonesty or theft of intellectual property in any form.

Title IX Contacts

Title IX Coordinator

David C. Jordan
Vice President, Human Resources
dcjordan@stevenson.edu
443-334-2176

Title IX Athletics Coordinator

Kathy Railey
Associate Athletic Director
krailey@stevenson.edu
443-352-4255

Last updated: 10/1/2020

Privacy Policy

Stevenson University is committed to its students and to protecting their privacy. SU does not sell, rent, or lease any personal information provided by potential or current students or employees through the website or other means of communication. Personal information provided to the University becomes property of the University and will be stored and used for communicating with individuals. Our regulations will also follow the guidelines of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) once an individual becomes a student of the University. The Stevenson University website is public domain and information contained therein may be seen and used by others.

Stevenson University will send marketing materials to individuals who request information about the institution. SU does collect various types of information from conversations on the phone, in person, or online. Some information is automatically collected through various Web and Internet technologies, including social networking tools used by the University to provide enhanced value to future and current students.

We recognize that individuals may choose to opt out of our marketing communications after they have provided their information. To do so, please email inquiries@stevenson.edu. However, please note that opting out of this communication can unsubscribe you from future important University communications. Stevenson University reserves the right to alter the provisions of this policy at any time and without prior notice, and any changes will be posted to the Stevenson University website in a timely manner.

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Voter Registration

The Stevenson University Office of Student Activities, Residence Life, and the Student Government Association encourage students to have their voice heard – by voting. A campaign to get students registered and encourage them to vote is conducted during major elections.

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Website Accessibility

Stevenson University is committed to ensuring accessibility of its website to people with disabilities. All the pages on our website conform to WCAG 2 – Level AA.