General Protocols

COVID-19 Protocols

Employee/student arriving on campus WITH signs/symptoms of COVID-19

Employees/students should refrain from coming to campus if they are exhibiting signs/symptoms of COVID-19 (e.g., fever, cough, or shortness of breath).

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Persons with Positive COVID-19 Test Results

People with COVID can return to normal activities if they are fever-free for at least 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication and their symptoms are improving. After the person has returned to work/class, they should practice enhanced hygiene, wear a well-fitting mask and, when possible, keep their distance from others.

Jefferson State is set to distribute American Rescue Plan emergency grants to students enrolled during the Spring 2022 term.

Jefferson State has signed and returned to the Department of Education the Certification and Agreement and the Assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

Questions & Answers

Spring Semester 2022

How much American Rescue Plan emergency funding was provided to Jefferson State students for Spring 2022?

The College was awarded a total of $7,924,960 in American Rescue Plan (HEERF III) for Student Aid. Once this student aid portion is expended, the College will have some American Rescue Plan Institutional grant funds to supplement the American Rescue Plan Student Aid grants to students. The College distributed these funds to eligible students. These distributions were $250 per student and an additional $250 for students who received PELL Grants. Checks were mailed during the Spring 2022 term to students at the current address on record or transferred to bank accounts provided by the student. Checks that are not cashed in a timely manner will be voided and awards will be canceled.

How many Jefferson State Students were eligible for the American Rescue Plan funds?
Jefferson State distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students enrolled in courses for the Spring 2022 term. The total number of students receiving these awards was 7,757 for a total of $2,401,750.

Who is eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who have enrolled and attended credit courses or continuing education courses by April 6, 2022, for the spring 2022 term.

Who is not eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who were not enrolled and attended credit courses or continuing education courses by April 6, 2022, for the spring 2022 term.

What is the financial amount each qualified Jefferson State student will receive?
Eligible students received $250 and students receiving Pell Grants received an additional $250.

How are students notified if they are eligible for funding?
Jefferson State emailed all students deemed eligible for the funding. Students do not need to do an application to receive these funds.

Fall Semester 2021

How much American Rescue Plan emergency funding was provided to Jefferson State students for Fall 2021?
The College was awarded a total of $7,924,960 in American Rescue Plan (HEERF III) for Student Aid. The College has also used the remaining CRRSAA Act Institutional funds to allow these grants to eligible students. The college distributed these funds to eligible students. These distributions were $750 per student and an additional $750 for students who receive PELL Grants. Checks were mailed during the Fall 2021 term to students at the current address on record or transferred to bank accounts provided by the student.

How many Jefferson State Students were eligible for the American Rescue Plan funds?
Jefferson State distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students enrolled in credit and continuing education courses for the Fall 2021 term. The total number of students receiving these awards was 9,020 for a total of $8,569,500.

Who is eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who were enrolled in credit and continuing education courses for the Fall 2021 term.

Who is not eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who were not enrolled in credit courses and continuing education courses for the Fall 2021 term.

What is the financial amount each qualified Jefferson State student will receive?
Eligible students received $750 and Students receiving PELL Grants received an additional $750.

How are students notified if they are eligible for funding?
Jefferson State emailed all students deemed eligible for the funding. Students do not need to do an application to receive these funds. Distributions will begin after the start of the term.

Summer Semester 2021

How much American Rescue Plan emergency funding was provided to Jefferson State students for Summer 2021?
The college was awarded a total of $7,924,960 in American Rescue Plan (HEERF III) for Student Aid. The College reviewed student accounts for eligibility and distributed these funds to eligible students. These distributions will be $500 per student and an additional $500 for students who receive PELL Grants. Checks were mailed to students at the current address on record or transferred to bank accounts provided by the student.

How many Jefferson State Students were eligible for the American Rescue Plan funds?
Jefferson State distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students enrolled in credit and continuing education courses for the Summer 2021 term. The total number of students receiving these awards were 5074 for a total of $3,085,000.

Who is eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who were enrolled in credit or continuing education courses for the Summer 2021 Term.

Who is not eligible for the Jefferson State American Rescue Plan funding?
Students who were not enrolled for the Summer 2021 term.

What is the financial amount each qualified Jefferson State student will receive?
Eligible students received $500 and Students receiving PELL Grants received an additional $500.

How are students notified if they are eligible for funding?
Jefferson State emailed all students deemed eligible for the funding.

Questions & Answers

How much CARES Act emergency funding was provided to Jefferson State students?
The college has received and has begun distributing a total of $1,864,939 in CARES Act funds to eligible students. Checks will be mailed to students at the current address on record.

How many Jefferson State Students were eligible for the CARES Act funds?
Jefferson State distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to 3,726 students. Out of the pool of students who transitioned to online classes, this is the number of students who qualified for funding.

Who is eligible for the Jefferson State CARES Act funding?
Students who meet all of the following criteria:
– Students who have earned their High School Diploma or GED
– Students who are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program
– Students for whom the college has a valid Social Security number
– Students who were enrolled in the spring semester in at least one on-campus class (or college-designated location) that transitioned to distance learning
– Students whose citizenship is designated as Resident or Permanent Resident
– Students who have a FAFSA on file or the College was able to verify selective service registration for males.
– Students who have met Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements.

Who is not eligible for the Jefferson State CARES Act funding?
– Students who completely withdrew
– Students who are required but not registered with Selective Service.
– Dual-enrollment students
– Transient students

What is the financial amount each qualified Jefferson State student will receive?
Jefferson State divided the grant total by the number of eligible students and determined that the 3,726 students would receive $500.52 each in an Emergency Financial Aid Grant.

How are students notified if they are eligible for funding?
Jefferson State emailed all students deemed eligible for the funding, notifying them to verify their mailing address and update it if necessary, using a designated online form.


Jefferson State has begun the process of distributing financial aid to eligible students from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act based on guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Education. The CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund provides funding to institutions to provide emergency financial aid grants to students whose lives have been disrupted, many of whom are facing financial challenges and struggling to make ends meet.

The funds from Jefferson State will provide economic relief for students who were enrolled in one or more traditional classroom courses when COVID-19 measures were instituted and instruction was moved to online delivery. Funds provided are intended to help students with cost of attendance expenses such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and childcare.

Jefferson State has signed and returned the certification and agreement form to the Department of Education. The college has sent 50 percent of the CARES Act funds directly to students in the form of Emergency Financial Aid Grants.

Jefferson State has signed and returned to the Department of Education the Certification and Agreement and the Assurance that the institution has used the applicable amount of funds designated under the CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) and (a)(4) programs to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.

Questions & Answers

How much CARES/CRRSAA Act emergency funding was provided to Jefferson State students for Spring 2021?
The College received and distributed a total of $1,864,939 in CRRSAA Student funds to student accounts. The College has also used remaining CARES Act Institutional funds to allow these grants to eligible students. These distributions were $500 per student and an additional $500 for students who receive PELL Grants. Checks were mailed to students at the current address on record or transferred to bank accounts provided by the student.

How many Jefferson State Students were eligible for the CARES/CRRSAA  Act funds?
Jefferson State distributed Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students enrolled in credit and continuing education courses for the Spring 2021 term. The total number of students receiving these awards were 8092 for a total of $5,137,000.

Who is eligible for the Jefferson State CARES/CRRSAA Act funding?
Students who were classified as qualifying citizens and are enrolled in credit courses.

Who is not eligible for the Jefferson State CARES/CRRSAA  Act funding?
Undocumented students, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, and International Students.

What is the financial amount each qualified Jefferson State student will receive?
Eligible students received $500 and Students receiving PELL Grants received an additional $500.

How are students notified if they are eligible for funding?
Jefferson State emailed all students deemed eligible for the funding.

 

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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or Act) requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19. These provisions will apply from April 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020.

► PAID LEAVE ENTITLEMENTS

Generally, employers covered under the Act must provide employees:
Up to two weeks (80 hours, or a part-time employee’s two-week equivalent) of paid sick leave based on the higher of their regular rate of pay, or the applicable state or Federal minimum wage, paid at:

  • 100% for qualifying reasons #1-3 below, up to $511 daily and $5,110 total;
  • 2/3 for qualifying reasons #4 and 6 below, up to $200 daily and $2,000 total; and
  • Up to 12 weeks of paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave paid at 2/3 for qualifying reason #5 below for up to $200 daily and $12,000 total.

A part-time employee is eligible for leave for the number of hours that the employee is normally scheduled to work over that period.

► ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES

In general, employees of private sector employers with fewer than 500 employees, and certain public sector employers, are eligible for up to two weeks of fully or partially paid sick leave for COVID-19 related reasons (see below). Employees who have been employed for at least 30 days prior to their leave request may be eligible for up to an additional 10 weeks of partially paid expanded family and medical leave for reason #5 below.

► QUALIFYING REASONS FOR LEAVE RELATED TO COVID-19

An employee is entitled to take leave related to COVID-19 if the employee is unable to work, including unable to telework, because the employee:

  1. is subject to a Federal, State, or local quarantine or isolation order related to COVID-19;
  2. has been advised by a health care provider to self-quarantine related to COVID-19;
  3. is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and is seeking a medical diagnosis;
  4. is caring for an individual subject to an order described in (1) or self-quarantine as described in (2);
  5. is caring for his or her child whose school or place of care is closed (or child care provider is unavailable) due to COVID-19 related reasons; or
  6. is experiencing any other substantially-similar condition specified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

► ENFORCEMENT

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) has the authority to investigate and enforce compliance with the FFCRA. Employers may not discharge, discipline, or otherwise discriminate against any employee who lawfully takes paid sick leave or expanded family and medical leave under the FFCRA, files a complaint, or institutes a proceeding under or related to this Act. Employers in violation of the provisions of the FFCRA will be subject to penalties and enforcement by WHD.

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March 4, 2021

The following information supersedes all previous communications and applies to all campuses.

  1. Jefferson State will continue to offer online instruction for many of our courses. Students should contact [email protected] for any issues accessing their online coursework.
  2. Students needing admissions or advising assistance should contact [email protected].
  3. Students needing assistance with financial aid should contact [email protected].
  4. Any student requiring ADA services should contact the ADA Accommodations Office at [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions

Who do I contact if I am having trouble logging in?
Email [email protected] for assistance.

Who do I contact if I am having issues with the online course content?
Email your instructor for assistance.

I’m worried about failing/doing poorly if classes are online. Who do I contact?
Stay in contact with your instructor for support or reach out to the tutoring department.

I need a tutor for help with a paper or assignment. Who can I contact?
Jefferson State’s Virtual Writing Center is available to students through the JSCC Library homepage at https://library.jeffersonstate.edu/WritingCenter. Students can chat online with tutors, upload papers/assignment for review and more.

How can I meet with an advisor?
You can chat online with an advisor during certain hours or submit your questions to an advisor. Go to archive.jeffersonstate.edu/advising.