CARES Act Funding
The information below contains Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing (GSON) CARES Act quarterly reports, which certifies Goldfarb's agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund.
Release October 10, 2024
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Ed Gricius, Associate Dean of Student Experience and Development via e-mail at [email protected].
Release October 10, 2024
Release July 9, 2024
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Ed Gricius, Associate Dean of Student Experience and Development via e-mail at [email protected].
Release July 9, 2024
Release April 10, 2024
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Ed Gricius, Associate Dean of Student Experience and Development via e-mail at [email protected].
Release April 10, 2024
Release January 10, 2024
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Ed Gricius, Associate Dean of Student Experience and Development via e-mail at [email protected].
Release January 10, 2024
Release October 9, 2023
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release October 9, 2023
Release July 10, 2023
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release July 10, 2023
Release April 7, 2023
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release April 7, 2023
Release January 10, 2023
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release January 10, 2023
Release October 7, 2022
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release October 7, 2022
Release July 11, 2022
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release July 11, 2022
Release April 11, 2022
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 was utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Every student enrolled at Goldfarb School of Nursing as of February 11, 2022 was awarded $250 from the HEERF III – American Rescue Plan (ARP) institutional funding allocation. There were 632 students who had these funds posted to their student accounts on March 15, 2022 and issued to them at the end of March 2022. The total award amount was $158,000. All students were notified of these funds via email.
As of March 15, 2022, Goldfarb School of Nursing posted the $893,550 in HEERF III student funds along with an additional $500,000 institutional funds, to total $1,393,550 to 304 students. Two students received $4584.96 and 302 students received $4584.04 at the end of March 2022. Goldfarb used 2021-2022 FAFSA information and these awards went to students with EFCs of 12,000 and below. Students were notified via email that they were receiving the ARP funds for HEERF III.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release April 11, 2022
00638900_HEERF_Q12022_CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quarterly Reporting Website
Release January 10, 2022
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 will be utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release January 10, 2022
00638900_HEERF_Q42021 CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quarterly Report Website
Release October 8, 2021
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in 2022 based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
As of September 23, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued an additional $500,000 “EFC-based” grants to 314 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2021-2022 FAFSA information (to be paid out in October 2021). Of these, 312 students received grants in the amount of $1592.35, one student in the amount of $1593.45, and one student in the amount of $1593.35 to total the $500,000. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II. This $500,000 will be utilized from the HEERF II institutional allocation for additional emergency financial aid grants to students.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release October 8, 2021
00638900_HEERF_Q32021 CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quarterly Report Website
Note: The report for the Institutional funds for the period 7/1/21 – 9/30/21 contains an adjustment to reclass expenditures between budget categories related to a prior reporting period.
Release July 9, 2021
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $3,445,719 to-date, of which $1,563,092 is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $1,882,627 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
In April 2021, GSON received funding in the amount of $334,771 for student grants under the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) under HEERF II. Under this law signed by President Biden, GSON was required to spend the same dollar amount on student grants as they were required under the CARES Act. No new application was required by GSON to receive these funds under the CRRSA Act.
Under the CRRSA Act schools were required to prioritize need, which differed from CARES Act funding. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CRRSA Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
As of April 12, 2021, Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants to 323 total students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less based on 2020-2021 FAFSA information. Of these, 322 students received grants in the amount of $1036.44 and one student in the amount of $1037.32 to total $334,771. The students were notified via email that they were receiving the CRRSA funds for HEERF II.
In May 2021, GSON received $893,550 in HEERF III funds to be issued to students. BJC and GSON are working on a distribution plan to distribute these funds to students in the coming months based on the American Rescue Plan (ARP) requirements.
Students with questions about the HEERF funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release July 9, 2021
CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quarterly Report Website
Release April 6, 2021
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $1,658,621, of which $669,542, is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $989,079 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions.”
CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants (to Students) are only available to students who are currently in a degree program, meeting satisfactory academic progress, and have Title IV eligibility. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was used to document initial eligibility. Goldfarb School of Nursing has approximately 400 students participating in Title IV programs. Students who are enrolled in online programs were not eligible to receive the funding.
On May 11, 2020 GSON students were notified of the CARES Act grant through an e-mail that included the eligibility criteria and the CARES Act application. As of June 30, 2020, the amount of $334,771 CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants funding was distributed to a total of 316 students receiving financial assistance under these awards. This will leave a remaining amount of $334,771 to be distributed to students for the 2021-2022 academic year.
Award amounts varied dependent upon expenses incurred and student need. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CARES Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants in the amount of $500 to all students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less.
Students who had an EFC above $12,000, or those who receive “EFC-based” grants and have additional financial need were able to submit applications for “need-based” grants. The maximum award for a “need-based” grant was $2,000.
Students with questions about CARES funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release April 6, 2021
CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quarterly Report Website
Updated October 31, 2020
“In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $669,542, of which fifty percent, $334,771, is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $334,771 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions. Institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CARES Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants (to Students) are only available to students who are currently in a degree program, meeting satisfactory academic progress, and have Title IV eligibility. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was used to document initial eligibility. Goldfarb School of Nursing has approximately 400 students participating in Title IV programs. Students who are enrolled in online programs were not eligible to receive the funding.
On May 11, 2020 GSON students were notified of the CARES Act grant through an e-mail that included the eligibility criteria and the CARES Act application. As of June 30, 2020, the full amount of $334,771 CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to student have been distributed. A total of 316 students received financial assistance under these awards.
Award amounts varied dependent upon expenses incurred and student need. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CARES Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants in the amount of $500 to all students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less.
Students who had an EFC above $12,000, or those who receive “EFC-based” grants and have additional financial need were able to submit applications for “need-based” grants. The maximum award for a “need-based” grant was $2,000.
Students with questions about CARES funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].
Release October 31, 2020 Final Report"
CARES Act Student/Institutional Funding Quartly Report Website
Release October 7 2020
In April 2020, Barnes Jewish Hospital – Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College (GSON) certified its agreement to participate in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act: Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. Goldfarb School of Nursing received a total of $669,542, of which fifty percent, $334,771, is to be used to provide CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students and $334,771 is to be used for CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Institutions. Institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CARES Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants (to Students) are only available to students who are currently in a degree program, meeting satisfactory academic progress, and have Title IV eligibility. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was used to document initial eligibility. Goldfarb School of Nursing has approximately 400 students participating in Title IV programs. Students who are enrolled in online programs were not eligible to receive the funding.
On May 11, 2020 GSON students were notified of the CARES Act grant through an e-mail that included the eligibility criteria and the CARES Act application. As of June 30, 2020, the full amount of $334,771 CARES Emergency Financial Aid Grants to student have been distributed. A total of 316 students received financial assistance under these awards.
Award amounts varied dependent upon expenses incurred and student need. Because institutional funding allocations were set by a formula prescribed in the CARES Act that weighed the number of full-time students who were Pell-eligible with consideration for the total population of the College and the number of student not enrolled full-time online before the coronavirus outbreak, FASFA results were considered as a factor of funding determinations.
Goldfarb School of Nursing issued “EFC-based” grants in the amount of $500 to all students with an Expected Family Contribution to College (EFC) of $12,000 or less.
Students who had an EFC above $12,000, or those who receive “EFC-based” grants and have additional financial need were able to submit applications for “need-based” grants. The maximum award for a “need-based” grant was $2,000.
Students with questions about CARES funds may contact Stacy Bogier, Director of Enrollment Management via e-mail at [email protected].