“COVID—19 is placing an incredible strain on our
institutions of higher education and their students. Through no
fault of their own, many colleges and universities have shut their
doors for the remainder of this academic year. Congress took
decisive action in the CARES Act to provide schools with funding to
help them through this difficult time. As Congress weighs additional
legislative action, I will continue to engage with our colleges and
universities in Illinois’ 18th District to ensure they can get
through this challenging time.”
This funding allocated by Congress in the CARES Act will help
students directly in financial aid grants and for expenses due to
the disruption of campus operations due the COVID—19 pandemic.
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School |
Amount |
Bradley University |
$ 4,276,013.00 |
Eureka College |
$ 624,909.00 |
Methodist College |
$ 736,004.00 |
Illinois State University |
$ 16,121,422.00 |
Illinois Central College |
$ 3,704,633.00 |
Lincoln College |
$ 1,279,507.00 |
Quincy University |
$ 1,041,392.00 |
John Wood Community College |
$ 1,245,792.00 |
Heartland Community College |
$ 2,092,953.00 |
Midwest Technical Institute |
$ 7,164,512.00 |
Illinois Wesleyan University |
$ 1,341,680.00 |
University of Illinois Springfield |
$ 1,731,887.00 |
Western Illinois University |
$ 7,997,093.00 |
Lincoln Land Community College |
$ 2,715,449.00 |
Illinois College |
$ 1,239,311.00 |
Blessing Hospital |
$ 210,868.00 |
St. Francis Medical Center College of Nursing |
$ 318,356.00 |
Saint John’s College |
$ 377,298.00 |
MacMurry College |
$ 677,656.00 |
Total |
$ 54,896,735.00 |
[THE OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN DARIN
LaHOOD] |