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KY colleges, universities to receive more than $156M in emergency cash relief from U.S. Dept. of Education


U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has announced that Kentucky colleges and universities will receive more than $156 million in emergency cash relief from the U.S. Department of Education to support students and institutions during the coronavirus outbreak.

The funding is the result of the bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed last month 96-0 and signed into law by President Donald Trump. As a result of the CARES Act, Kentucky will receive at least $1.25 billion in relief.

“Kentucky’s students are facing particularly difficult challenges during the coronavirus crisis, and I’m proud the CARES Act is delivering immediate cash relief to those in need,” said Senator McConnell. “Colleges and universities made the tough decisions to cancel in-person classes to protect the health of their communities, causing substantial disruption in the lives of students. Many of these students needed our help, and this urgent grant funding can provide vital support to help them make it through this crisis.”

According to the Department of Education, this emergency financial aid can be used by students for course materials, technology, housing, food, healthcare and childcare costs. The funding announced today is the first distribution of nearly $31 billion in education-related aid included in the CARES Act.

In addition to today’s announcement, Kentucky has so far received nearly $200 million to address urgent housing, transportation, healthcare and economic development priorities from the CARES Act.

Below are the colleges and universities in Kentucky receiving funding from the CARES Act:


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