The Collegian - Published May 8, 2020

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The Collegian Issue 12 • Friday, May 8, 2020 •

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Delta works to distribute emergency grants BY ELLIE ANDRADE Staff Writer

A NEW NORMAL

Radio and Television students are now working remotely to produce “Kinda Live,” which airs on 93.5 FM, the official campus radio station of Delta College. “Kinda Live” is the department’s first remote live show. Other shows airing on 93.5 FM include “Mystery Dispatch” and “Unknown Space,” which covers popular conspiracy theories. PHOTO COURTESY OF ADRIANA BROGGER

DELTA COLLEGE MOVES MOST FALL 2020 CLASSES ONLINE. READ MORE AT DELTACOLLEGIAN.NET

Delta College has been trying its best to help students coping with COVID-19. Not only with Success Coaches and counselors are working with students every day, but the department of Financial Aid, Scholarships & Veterans Services is busy responding to students online, as well as working on how to distribute the CARE Emergency Grant to students. CARE (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security) Emergency Grant is the Federal fund that goes to California public and private colleges to help students those struggling to afford food, broadband service, and other living expenses. “The CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief FundIHE/Student Aid 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,” according to the U.S. Department of Education. Delta College is one of the nearly 5,000 colleges and universities across the country that are eligible to receive the money. Students can’t apply for assistance directly from the U.S. Department of Education. Colleges are required to apply for the money, which the institution receives directly. “Institutions have the responsibility of determining how grants will be distributed to students, how the amount of each student grant is calculated, and the development of any instructions or directions that are provided to students about the grant,” according to the U.S Department of Education. Delta College applied after California enacted stay-at-home orders in March. “We applied in midApril for the funds and just received the funds a couple of days ago. The portion of the funds that are to go directly to students is just

under $4 million,” said Tina Lent, Director of the Financial Aid, Scholarships & Veterans Services. The department is working on distributing the money to eligible students, following the Department of Education’s CARES Act Guidelines since there are limitations on who can receive the funds and who can’t. “In order to be eligible students must have a valid FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) on file, some of the items need to be matched with the Department of Education such as valid social security number, citizenship requirements, selective service, etc. Students also need to be meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress and if they were enrolled in ALL online courses pre-COVID19 they will not be eligible for these funds. These are the basics of the requirements,” said Lent. The department is also working on videos that will be available to students on financial literacy to hopefully help with how to handle the funds when received.

Virtual graduation ceremony to be held in early June BY TYRA GREEN

Social Media Editor

Delta College has moved the 85th annual commencement ceremony to a virtual ceremony online. The commencement ceremony was originally set to be held on May 21, but due to COVID-19 and California Department of Public Health guidelines, the ceremony will not take place in person. “I’m a first graduate in my family, many students try their best throughout the entire semester. I think they should do a graduation ceremony in the beginning of August at least,” said Delta College student Analilia Rodriguez. Delta sent out emails to students who are earning degrees this semester stating it would be printing out and mailing diplomas shortly. “It’s better than not having a ceremony although my dream was to walk the stage and see my parents proud that I achieved part of my dream,” said Delta College Student Ana Maria Pena. There was an application for students applying to be the student speakers for the virtual commencement ceremony. Delta has a page on its website dedicated to details about the virtual commencement, saying that this virtual experience offers unique and exciting new

features. “To take an event that typically includes 800-plus graduates (not to mention thousands of family members, friends and loved ones) and move it online in the span of less than three months is a major undertaking,” said Director of Marketing, Communications and Outreach Alex Breitler. This is the first time Delta has had to do a change for the commencement so quickly. Breitler said that Delta isn’t ruling out the possibility of an in-person ceremony for the class of 2020 at a later time. Delta also advises that students earning degrees participate in the virtual ceremony. “The program will consist of many of the same traditional features that make Commencement so special, including music, speeches, and important moments like the conferring of degrees and the turning of the tassels. Most importantly, perhaps, each graduate will have the opportunity to be personally recognized,” said Breitler. The virtual graduation will be live-streamed to the Delta College website on Saturday, June 6 at 10 a.m. “You should know that everyone at Delta College was pretty disappointed when we had to cancel our

in-person graduation ceremony this year. However, we are excited that we’re going to be proceeding with a virtual one,” said Assistant superintendent/vice President of Student Services Lisa Cooper Wilkins, in a YouTube video posted by Delta.

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