08:04:19 From robert.cox : No blanket disbursements for CC students at this point but we are exploring it. We have distributed money to students, about 200,000 of the 300,000 we set aside for Spring 08:08:06 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : No blanket disbursement for Tacoma. we have disbursed just over 800k of the 950k we set aside for Spring. We still have applications pending and are receiving them daily. 08:08:56 From William Belden : Clark is not looking at a blanket disbursement - we will begin awarding funding this week. 08:09:20 From Michele Waltz : Bellingham Technical has spent about 200,000 so far. No blanket awards to date. 08:09:50 From Chio Flores : No blanket, based on student need up to $2100. We shut down our application request form after 3 weeks, opened 4/24, closed 5/11. We received approx. 950 requests, average award $1300. 08:10:14 From Jack : No blanket distribution at PC. We have disbursed 83% of our allotment - Just over $475,000. 08:10:49 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : Are folks requiring a completed FAFSA to be able to award? If not, how are you verifying Title IV eligibility? 08:11:19 From William Belden : Clark is requiring FAFSA 08:11:31 From Glen Cosby : At Spokane CC we are having students apply for funds and supply a justification that is COVID-related. The president asked that we set a cap of $700,000 in awards for spring and we are just about there 08:11:47 From Steve Ashpole : We require a FAFSA at Bates. No blanket award. 08:12:45 From Chio Flores : WVC did not require FAFSA, rather we asked students to attest to base eligibility criteria. Approx 8% had not file a FAFSA at time of disbursement. 08:12:52 From Dave Pelkey : SPSCC is not doing a blanket disbursement in order to stretch the funds thru the year. We have been disbursing funds since the first week of spring quarter. Per the requirement we have posted our award amounts on our website. 08:14:23 From Aaron Reader : No blanket disbursement for Highline. -We started issuing awards the beginning of this week. 08:14:38 From Ruby Hayden (she/her) : how are folks dealing with the following NAFFSA recommendation on CARES funds? "Expense v. Need: HEERF-student share dollars are to aid students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the coronavirus; this is different than a change in a student's financial need due to COVID-19, which could be a result of a loss of income rather than new expenses." 08:15:05 From Sue Orchard (she/her) : LCC has not done a blanket distribution. Do not require FAFSA. Awarded about $250K so far 08:15:10 From Ruby Hayden (she/her) : the majority of students at our college are stating their need is based on job loss, NOT due to campus disruption. 08:15:45 From Jess Gilmore English : We've distributed approx. $160k in last 3 weeks, not blanket. Lots of apps still processing and constantly coming in. 08:15:57 From Claire Peinado : SVC distributed 70% of funds to all Pell eligible students as well as students with EFCs at $12K and below. Students receiving funds could "opt out" if they did not believe they were eligible based on criteria. Remaining funds will be available to opt in students this quarter and some funds remain for future quarter(s). 08:17:28 From Dave Pelkey : SPSCC has distributed 340,000 08:17:37 From Leslie Blackaby : Here's a link to our form: https://www.cognitoforms.com/YakimaValleyCollege6/StudentEmergencyFundApplication 08:19:40 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : Tacoma's form has a required acknowledgement section which lists: All awards are based upon available funding.* All awards are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.* The request for funding is for disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19.* All funding will be used to cover expenses caused by disruption of campus operations due to COVID-19.* All information provided in this application is true.* 08:24:11 From Sue Orchard (she/her) : LCC doing something similar as TCC with application 08:28:54 From Ruby Hayden (she/her) : Yay Chio! 08:29:51 From Jennifer Alt : Thank you everyone for sharing :) 08:30:32 From Erin Blakeney : Cascadia starts reg on June 1...so we’ll see! 08:30:45 From Chio Flores : WVC starts registration on 6/1 for new and returning. 08:31:12 From William Belden : Clark has only completed priority registration for summer/fall - too early to tell 08:31:56 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : What type of drop or increase are you forecasting for next year's enrollment? 08:32:29 From Ruby Hayden (she/her) : Our budget modeling assumes a 15% drop 08:32:29 From Michele Waltz : Bellinghan 08:32:58 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : For next year, we are currently forecasting a 10% drop in state funded enrollment. 08:33:46 From Michele Waltz : Bellingham Tech hasn’t registered yet for summer/fall. Anticipating increase in enrollment for next year- pending Alcoa closure with possible Trade Act of 700 folks. 08:34:23 From Glen Cosby : Too early to read much into summer at SCC, but our spring enrollments are pretty dismal, primarily owing to low enrollments in ABE and essentially no apprenticeship activity 08:34:38 From robert.cox : https://insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2020/05/20/survey-results-15-fall-scenarios-suggest-what-students-want?utm_content=buffer25beb&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=IHEbuffer 08:34:53 From robert.cox : good read about what students want for Fall 08:36:44 From Aaron Reader : Priority reg was the 14th. It’s still early to make conclusions on enrollment at this time. 08:37:53 From Erin Blakeney : Robert - I’m curious if there are particular services students are requesting to be in person? 08:40:00 From Joe Holliday to Sue Orchard (she/her)(Privately) : Did Jess get her gift? 08:40:44 From Aaron Reader : Have folks identified what essential services they would allow to return based on Inslee’s phase 2. Have those services changed since continuity plans were created? 08:40:48 From Sue Orchard (she/her) to Joe Holliday(Privately) : Yes. I thought we could have her do a show and tell next week 08:40:57 From Joe Holliday : To Robert's question, I will circle back to Carli on our request for clarification of when student services generally can return to campus, which phase of re-opening. 08:41:13 From Chio Flores : Thanks Joe! 08:41:20 From Jennifer Alt : Grays Harbor County just applied for stage 2 variance 08:41:45 From Jennifer Alt : Sorry, Phase 2. 08:41:47 From robert.cox : Tutoring mostly... lots of requests for tutoring. 08:42:23 From robert.cox : its weird, online tutoring doesn't work well for student struggling in online classes.... :) 08:43:07 From Glen Cosby : Food services (jk) 08:44:51 From Glen Cosby : Joking aside, the disruption to our food bank has hit students hard, so it will be nice to get that going fully 08:45:47 From Patrick Brown (TCC) : Any update on summer RS funding? 08:46:21 From Joe Holliday : Summer RS still in play, but depends on Governor using state discretionary funds for COVID response to fund it. 08:47:10 From Erin Blakeney : our food pantry does curbside pick up & delivery to students’ homes 08:47:14 From Jennifer Alt : Our food pantry stuck with regular hours and put distancing measures in place 08:47:30 From Aaron Reader : Same at HC- We’re doing a pop-up pantry on select days. 08:47:31 From robert.cox : We do wed and fri food pantry pick up 08:47:41 From Chio Flores : WVC was doing curbside pickup twice a week but moved to once a week recently due to demand. 08:48:57 From Aaron Reader : Are others engaging in conversations regarding faculty negotiating institutional cares funding? 08:49:59 From Jess Gilmore English : cone of silence :) 08:50:00 From Aaron Reader : smh… 08:50:09 From Aaron Reader : Thanks….thought it was just me. 08:50:15 From Joe.barrientos@seattlecolleges.edu : Same at Seattle Colleges 08:50:27 From robert.cox : Our faculty have been great. we gave them three extra days and that is all. 08:50:31 From Glen Cosby : $$$$ bye bye 08:50:38 From Joe Holliday : You're not alone, Aaron! 08:52:24 From Chio Flores : Bye all! 08:52:35 From Jennifer Alt : Bye!