An unexpected job loss. A sudden illness. A death in the family. Unforeseen life events can arise at any given time鈥攆or anyone. And for some families, such hardships put into question whether a student will be able to pay their college tuition as planned.
With the belief that nothing should stand in the way of a student鈥檚 dream of achieving their college degree, 猫咪社区app University strives to meet 100 percent of incoming student financial need. Change Can鈥檛 Wait: The Campaign for 猫咪社区app University supports this mission by increasing scholarships and financial aid.
When personal crises occur, AU steps in to alleviate the financial burden鈥攁nd the emotional toll of that burden鈥攂y providing immediate, short-term relief through emergency financial aid funds.
President Emeritus Neil Kerwin and Ann Kerwin established a current-use fund to support students through unforeseen financial hurdles. In 2017, to honor President Kerwin鈥檚 legacy when he stepped down, university friends made gifts to endow and name the Kerwin Family Emergency Aid Fund. Since its inception, the fund has helped dozens of students fill the financial gap, ensuring their paths forward at AU and beyond.
When the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, AU acted swiftly to protect and care for its community. Just days after announcing the move to virtual learning in March 2020, AU established the Student Emergency Relief Fund (SERF) in anticipation of immediate needs resulting from the pandemic. SERF helped cover unanticipated travel and housing costs, essential technology tools for virtual learning, and more. During those uncertain times, AU alumni, faculty, staff, students, parents, and friends made gifts to SERF, exemplifying the spirit of service that is AU.聽
That same spirit has inspired the AU community to set up and sustain other emergency funds across campus. Just last year, AU alumnus Matt Klinger, SIS/BA 鈥95, generously established the SIS Emergency Fund, which grants a one-time award to students in AU鈥檚 School of International Service. Klinger, who serves as vice president of operations for a consulting firm focused on improving education, could not allow unexpected financial difficulty to impede a student from academic success鈥攐r cause them to drop out of school altogether. And neither could fellow alumni. Inspired by his philanthropy as word of the SIS Emergency Fund spread, others have since made gifts in support of Klinger鈥檚 mission鈥攆urther demonstrating the power of the AU community.聽
this spring, 鈥淚鈥檝e come to realize that the college degree, whether a graduate or undergraduate, can be a life-changing moment鈥nd to have a short-term financial need be the reason that someone can鈥檛 have a life-changing moment, I just felt like we should do something about that.鈥
Thanks to the vision and compassion of alumni like Matt Klinger, the SIS Emergency Fund is not alone. AU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, School of Communication, School of Public Affairs, and Washington College of Law, to name a few, offer similar aid. Together with the Kerwin Family Emergency Aid Fund, SERF, and others like the International Student Emergency Fund, students have access to a variety of support.聽
AU is proud to be a home for students who want to make a difference. With emergency funds on hand, students can confidently realize their ambitions despite sudden hardships, achieve their degrees, and depart AU changemakers ready to impact the world.
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