CHS Emergency Fund
Purpose:
Designed to provide one-time financial assistance with unexpected emergency expenses that may derail a student’s progress toward a degree. Priority will be given to students whose tenure at the university may be at risk due to an emergency situation.
The fund is designated to offset a short-term financial need and is not intended to replace or supplement financial aid. Long-term needs can be addressed by meeting with the Scholarship Coordinator or Financial Aid Counselor to determine available options.
Who is Eligible:
Students must meet the following criteria to be eligible for funds through the CHS Emergency Fund:
• The student is a currently enrolled, full-time, degree-seeking student who is attending courses at VCU during the semester/session when the emergency funds would be awarded.
• The student has experienced a recent financial hardship resulting from an unexpected, unforeseen and urgent emergency incident. The financial need must be likely to have a direct and foreseeable impact on the student’s academic success at the university.
• The student has demonstrated a good faith effort to pursue and utilize other funding options, resources, and eligible programs (e.g. insurance, free or low-cost services readily available, roommates, relatives).
• The student must fully complete the CHS Emergency Fund application, and provide all supporting documentation of their financial hardship. Additional documentation may be required upon review of the application.
Examples of What is Covered:
The following indicate examples of what may be covered through the CHS Emergency Fund. This list is neither exhaustive nor a promise that the following situations guarantee financial support as funds are limited and each need is reviewed on a case by case basis.
• Academic supplies (books and other essential academic expenses – EXCLUDING tuition and fees
• Replacement of essential personal belongings or temporary housing needs
• Medications and other costs related to emergency medical care
• Safety needs (i.e., changing a lock)
• Replacement of essential personal belongings or emergency housing needs, due to fire, theft or natural disaster
• Emergency childcare costs
• Other allowable expenses will be considered on a case by case basis
Examples of What is Not Considered:
• Tuition, fees, and/or room and board at VCU or at any other institution
• Regularly anticipated fixed, recurring expenses (i.e. non-essential utilities)
• Parking permits or tickets
• Penalties, fines, tickets, alcohol and drug related offenses, legal counsel/fees/ penalties, jail bonds, or other expenses mistakenly incurred or preventable expenses
• Non-essential utilities (i.e. cable), household or furniture costs not related to damage or theft
• Costs for entertainment, recreation, non-emergency travel or other non-essential expenses
• Other anticipated expenses
• Outstanding debt (to the VCU or otherwise)
All submissions MUST include official documentation of the emergency circumstance and official documentation of the expenses you are requesting funds for as outlined in your statement of explanation. Submissions without documentation will be automatically denied. Please note, submitting a CHS Emergency Fund application does not guarantee approval.
Examples:
• Rent: Lease agreement and a rent payment history (both including the name of the student on the paperwork)
• Utilities: Current utility statements and a utility payment history (both including the name of the student on the paperwork)
• Food: Written documentation of why the student is food insecure and why community resources are not meeting needs (Ram Pantry, local food banks, food stamps).
• Loss of Income: Letter from employer explaining employees’ status (as laid off, furloughed, loss of work hours, etc.) and pay stub history showing previous and current earnings. The student must provide documentation of how the loss of income has impacted their financial status (i.e. bills that are unable to be paid, with documented bills attached to the application).
• Loss of Items: Police report indicating what items were stolen/damaged and when and documentation of costs of replacement items
• Prescriptions: Bill/quote from pharmacy showing student’s name on paperwork along with prescription cost
Additional Details:
Funds are typically limited to $1,500 – $2,000
The method of disbursement for approved applications will be determined on a case by case basis. Students may be required to meet with members of CHS’ scholarship department to discuss their application.
Point of Contact:
College of Humanities and Sciences Scholarships
hsscholarship@vcu.edu
- Award
- $1,500 - $2,000
- Anticipated Total
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Anticipated total amount over the full term of this award.
$2,000.00
- Scopes
- College of Humanities and Sciences
- Deadline
- 06/30/2025
- Supplemental Questions
- This funding is not intended to supplement existing financial aid. Have you accepted all federal direct subsidized and/or unsubsidized loans offered to you?
- Do you have an outstanding balance and/or owe VCU any funds?
- What is the date funds are needed by?
- What is the amount you are requesting?
- In 500 words or less, please describe why you are requesting emergency funding. Be specific about the factors which led to this emergency and how the funds will be used.
- Please upload supporting documentation. All submissions MUST include official documentation of the emergency circumstance and official documentation of the expenses you are requesting funds for as outlined in your statement of explanation. Submissions without documentation will automatically be denied.
- By completing this form and checking the box below you certify that all of the information reported to qualify for emergency financial assistance is complete and accurate. Any discrepant information found as a result will be cause for the denial or repayment of financial assistance provided. Providing false or misleading information may result in referral to the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity.
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