CARES Act Funding

CARES Act Funding

Indiana University Bloomington was awarded $12 million from the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in spring 2020, $12 million for the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF II) in spring 2021, and $32 million for the  American Rescue Plan (HEERFIII) in September 2021  to assist students who met the funding qualifications and were experiencing financial hardships caused by the pandemic. Per Federal Government Guidelines, CARES/HEERF federal funding was exhausted in the summer 2022.

To learn more about other emergency funding and to access the online application,  please go here.

If you have any questions about emergency funding, please email us at emrgfund@iu.edu.Please include your full name, University ID # and IU email address.

If you or a student you care about is struggling, please consider completing a Care Referral.

Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting

No Emergency Financial Aid Grants were distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program as of March 30, 2021, the end of this quarterly reporting period.

The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program is 42,512. As of March 30, 2021, no students have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program due to timing of grant award.

The methods used by the institution to determine which student receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how much they would receive under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program will be disclosed in the second quarterly report, posted by July 10, 2021. At that time, any instruction, directions, or guidance provided by the institution to students concerning the Emergency Financial Aid Grants will also be disclosed.

The PDF below documents expenditures from HEERF II funding, section 18004(a)(1-Institutional) and 18004(a)(2), as required by US Department of Education during Q2 2021.

Download the report

Indiana University Bloomington signed and returned to the Department of Education the Certification and Agreement and will use the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) program to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students. 

The total amount of funds authorized March 29, 2021, from the Department pursuant to the institution's Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program is $12,286,461.

$5,780,000 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants were distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program between April 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021.

The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program is 42,512.

As of June 30, 2021, 9,948 students have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program.

IUB awarded emergency financial aid grants automatically to students enrolled in Spring 2021 classes with exceptional need, evidenced by a FAFSA with an EFC of $9000 or less. Students who did not meet the eligibility criteria for the automatically-awarded grant can complete an application demonstrating their exceptional need to be reviewed and considered for HEERF II funding. Award amounts range from $500-$600. Information on Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including details about the application process, are available to all IUB students here. Students were, and continue to be notified of their grants via email which outlined what funding could be utilized for.

COVID-19 emergency funds will be awarded in accordance with federal, state and institutional regulations.

HEERF II Funding Eligibility

  • Students need to have been enrolled at IUB in the Spring 2021 semester.
  • A student's financial hardship must be related to the pandemic in any one or more of the following areas: housing, food, medical (including dental & mental health), child care expenses, educational materials or cost of attendance (including tuition/fees).
  • International and DACA students are now eligible to apply for these funds.

The PDF below documents expenditures from HEERF II funding, section 18004(a)(1-Institutional) and 18004(a)(2), as required by US Department of Education during Q3 2021.

Download the report

Indiana University Bloomington signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and will use the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) program to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

The total amount of funds authorized from the Department pursuant to the institution's Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is $44,362,758.

$6,654,379 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants were distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program between July 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is 67,991.

Between July 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021, 10,000 students received funds. As of September 30, 2021, a total of 14,332 students have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program and/or ARP (a)(1) program.

IUB awarded emergency financial aid grants automatically to students enrolled in Spring 2021 and/or Fall 2021 classes with exceptional need, evidenced by a FAFSA with an EFC of $9,062 or less. Students who did not meet the eligibility criteria for the automatically-awarded grant were able to complete an application demonstrating their exceptional need to be reviewed and considered for HEERF II funding. Award amounts ranged from $400-$1,200. Information on Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including details about the application process, are available to all IUB students here. Students were, and continue to be notified of their grants via email which outlined what funding could be utilized for.

COVID-19 emergency funds will be awarded in accordance with federal, state and institutional regulations.

HEERF II and III Funding Eligibility

  • Students need to have been enrolled at IUB in the Spring 2021 and/or Fall 2021 semester.
  • A student's financial hardship must be related to the pandemic in any one or more of the following areas: housing, food, medical (including dental & mental health), child care expenses, educational materials or cost of attendance (including tuition/fees).
  • International and DACA students are now eligible to apply for these funds.

The PDF below documents expenditures from HEERF II and/or HEERF III funding, section 18004(a)(1-Institutional) and 18004(a)(2), as required by US Department of Education during Q4 2021.

Download the report

Indiana University Bloomington signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and will use the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) program to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

The total amount of funds authorized from the Department pursuant to the institution's Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is $44,362,758.

$10,651,294 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants were distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program between October 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is 67,991.

Between October 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, 10,374 students received funds. As of September 30, 2021, a total of 15,125 students have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program and/or ARP (a)(1) program.

IUB awarded emergency financial aid grants automatically to students enrolled in Spring 2021 and/or Fall 2021 classes with exceptional need, evidenced by a FAFSA with an EFC of $9,062 or less. Students who did not meet the eligibility criteria for the automatically-awarded grant were able to complete an application demonstrating their exceptional need to be reviewed and considered for HEERF II funding. Award amounts ranged from $400-$1,200. Information on Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including details about the application process, are available to all IUB students here. Students were, and continue to be notified of their grants via email which outlined what funding could be utilized for.

COVID-19 emergency funds will be awarded in accordance with federal, state and institutional regulations.

HEERF III Funding Eligibility

  • Students need to have been enrolled at IUB in Fall 2021 semester.
  • A student's financial hardship must be related to the pandemic in any one or more of the following areas: housing, food, medical (including dental & mental health), child care expenses, educational materials or cost of attendance (including tuition/fees).
  • International and DACA students are now eligible to apply for these funds.

The PDF below documents expenditures from HEERF II and/or HEERF III funding, section 18004(a)(1-Institutional) and 18004(a)(2), as required by US Department of Education during Q1 2022.

Download the report

Indiana University Bloomington signed and returned to the Department the Certification and Agreement and will use the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) program to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

The total amount of funds authorized from the Department pursuant to the institution's Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is $44,362,758.

$11,724,733 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants were distributed to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program between January 1, 2022 and March 31, 2022. The estimated total number of students at the institution that are eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) and ARP (a)(1) programs is 67,991.

Between January 1, 2022 and March 31, 2022, 12,674 students received funds. As of March 31, 2022, a total of 18,909 students have received an Emergency Financial Aid Grant to students under the CRRSAA (a)(1) program and/or ARP (a)(1) program.

IUB awarded emergency financial aid grants automatically to students enrolled in Spring 2021, Fall 2021 and/or Spring 2022 classes with exceptional need, evidenced by a FAFSA with an EFC of $9,156 or less. Students who did not meet the eligibility criteria for the automatically-awarded grant were able to complete an application demonstrating their exceptional need to be reviewed and considered for HEERF II funding. Award amounts ranged from $400-$1,200. Information on Emergency Financial Aid Grants, including details about the application process, are available to all IUB students here. Students were, and continue to be notified of their grants via email which outlined what funding could be utilized for.

COVID-19 emergency funds will be awarded in accordance with federal, state and institutional regulations.

HEERF III Funding Eligibility

  • Students need to have been enrolled at IUB in Fall 2021 and/or Spring 2022 semester.
  • A student's financial hardship must be related to the pandemic in any one or more of the following areas: housing, food, medical (including dental & mental health), child care expenses, educational materials or cost of attendance (including tuition/fees).
  • International and DACA students are now eligible to apply for these funds.