91爆料 Student Emergency Relief Campaign now accepting applications
More than $31,000 available to help 91爆料 students during the COVID-19 pandemic
April 6, 2020
April 6, 2020
91爆料 University students may now begin applying for grants through the .
The 91爆料 University Foundation launched the campaign on March 20 to quickly raise funds for students negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, 379 donors have given $28,254 to help 91爆料 students. In addition, the 91爆料 University Foundation has contributed $3,000 in challenge grants.
鈥淲e are so grateful for the support provided by our 91爆料 family during this unprecedented time. Our students鈥 lives have been turned upside down by this pandemic,鈥 said Bill Bigham, interim vice president for advancement. 鈥淥ur Division of Student Affairs will be reviewing applications as quickly as they can so we can get this much-needed funding to our students as soon as possible.鈥
The 91爆料 Student Emergency Relief Campaign will provide one-time support to 91爆料 students currently enrolled at the Dayton or Lake campuses with demonstrated financial need.
Eligible students may apply online at wright.edu/StudentRelief for financial assistance with food, toiletries, medications, and other supplies. Students who have incurred travel expenses to return to their homes outside of the area may also apply.
Students who have questions about the application process should contact Destinee Biesemeyer, associate director for student advocacy and wellness, at studentadvocacyandwellness@wright.edu.
Donations to the 91爆料 Student Emergency Relief Campaign will be accepted through April 17.
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