Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplement Appropriations Act
On December 27, 2020, the United States Congress passed and the President signed Public Law 116-260, the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplement Appropriations Act (CRRSAA). The CRRSAA authorizes an additional $81.88 billion in support for educational institutions due to the Coronavirus pandemic. OSU – Oklahoma City is to receive $1,150,415 in aid for emergency grants to students. All enrolled students, except international and undocumented students, are eligible for these emergency grants. To receive these grants, students must be enrolled for the spring 2021 semester and must be a U.S. citizen. These emergency grants can be used to pay an outstanding balance on a student’s account for the spring 2021 semester, with the students confirmation.
Students who DO have an outstanding account balance as of April 7, 2021 for the spring 2021 semester - please click HERE to indicate whether you want this emergency grant to be applied to your outstanding charges or want to receive a direct refund. Students will have until April 30 to authorize funds distributed. Students who answer “yes” will have their emergency grant applied to their account. Students who answer “no” will receive a direct refund. Emergency grants will be distributed at $35.56 per credit hour enrolled. For those students who do not respond, emergency grants will be distributed directly to them after April 30.
- The form is closed. If you have questions, please contact the Business Office at (405) 945-6748 or email okc.businessservices@okstate.edu.
Students who DO NOT have an outstanding account balance and were enrolled as of April 7, 2021, will receive emergency grants in the amount of $35.56 per credit hour enrolled.
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