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Blair Family Foundation Veterans Emergency Fund

The Blair Family Foundation Veterans Emergency Fund was created in December 2012 with a gift from The Blair Family Foundation, at the direction of Mrs. Faye Blair-Berry. The fund assists men and women from all branches of the U.S. military, particularly those who have returned from active duty to resume or begin their studies at The »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵApp.

The Blair Family Foundation Veterans Emergency Fund will provide emergency funds for student-veterans dealing with all types of financial hardships while they wait for support from the Veterans Administration, federal or state government, or other aid to arrive. The emergency fund is a loan that must be repaid — but without interest, according to terms negotiated with the University’s Military Services Center (MSC). The fund serves as a safety net for student-veterans, providing emergency funding when unexpected events threaten to disrupt or prevent their education.

PROTOCOLS AND PROCESS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THE FUND

Application and approval committee:

  • Requests for emergency funds must be submitted online. They will be reviewed by a three-person Veterans Steering Committee that will report to The Blair Family Foundation to share information about the loans that have been granted.

Who qualifies as a student-veteran?

  • Anyone who has veteran status who has not been dishonorably discharged
  • Undergraduate or graduate status, in good academic standing
  • Full-time or part-time status, in good academic standing

What constitutes an emergency?

  • Unexpected events that threaten to disrupt or prevent the education of student-veterans; some examples include:
         o Rent- or utility-related expenses that impact living conditions
         o Car repairs (must show estimate from repair shop or appropriate
            documentation)
         o Short-term child care needs

Process:

  • Electronic submission completed and submitted along with proper documentation
  • Committee will review application and documentation within 24 to 48 hours
  • Upon 2/3 approval, the Bursar’s Office will have the student sign a contract agreeing to repayment of the loan within 90 days. The funds then will be disbursed to the student.

Level of Assistance provided:

  • Must have depleted other sources of emergency funding; $500 cap on funds per veteran; $750 possible at the discretion of the approval committee
  • Subsequent loans/grants may be approved if the student-veteran has no outstanding emergency fund balances

Payback plan:

  • Loans must be repaid in 90 days

Repository and monthly reports:

  • Military Services Center will be the repository of all records
  • The Manager of Enrollment Services will provide the co-chair, Military Veterans Steering Committee, with a monthly report of loans/scholarships granted and payback of existing loans

Electronic application accessible through the MSC and UA Adult Focus websites:

  • Documentation must be provided when the application is presented for review and approval

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