Entering his final semester majoring in kinesiology, Ryan Hatcher β23 found himself homeless.
His legal guardian β the woman who raised him and whom he considers his mom β was notified in June that her property manager had sold the home they were renting, and they had 30 days to move out. He bounced around a bit, living in his car briefly and with another family that proved toxic, before he was able to secure a room in ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½βs NorthView.
It came with a cost: That was the first time in his four years in college that Hatcher, who paid for both Valencia and ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ with the Department of Children and Familiesβ Foster Child Tuition Waiver, had taken out a student loan. He needed the money to cover the cost of his apartment.
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Then, he learned he also needed an emergency root canal.
βIβm someone who doesnβt really like to ask for support until I really feel like I need it,β Hatcher says. βI try to do things by myself as much as I can. But I didnβt have insurance, and I didnβt have the money to pay for a root canal.β
Itβs exactly the type of unplanned predicament that ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½’s Student Emergency Fund is designed to help with.
βThe purpose of the Student Emergency Fund is to ensure that students have the financial support they need when faced with those short-term crises or emergencies, which can look different for each and every student,β says Tammie Nadeau, director of Student Care Services. βOur role is to ensure that those basic, short-term needs β whether itβs housing, food, transportation or medical β are met by the Emergency Fund Committee so that students can be successful and move forward.β
According to Nadeau, her team receives roughly 100 requests a month for assistance. Typically, theyβre in response to an emergency, such as the loss of a job or a natural disaster, including when a nearby apartment complex flooded and students needed to find β and pay for β temporary housing. But there are also simply random events, such as when a studentβs car caught on fire and she lost her textbooks and laptop and didnβt have the money to replace everything.
Thatβs when students can apply for up to $2,500 per degree for assistance. Every Thursday, a committee comprised of Nadeau and staff members from Student Care Services, financial aid, the Registrarβs Office and Student Accounts Services gather to review applications and ensure students have exhausted every other resource. Not every student will qualify for financial aid reasons. Those that do are invited to meet remotely with the committee and review their request. For Hatcher, that included sharing his X-rays, the cost of the procedure and how he had used his other funding.
“Itβs nice to know that as a student, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ provides a security net in the form of the Student Emergency Fund.β β Ryan Hatcher β23
βItβs remarkable how this fund has been elevated to a place where weβre not only able to support our students with their basic needs, but also to respond to emergencies and crises as they occur,β says Nadeau, who says they often receive calls from other universities asking how theyβre able to get so many different departments to the table and award funds so quickly. βBecause itβs so easy to get derailed when something unexpected comes up. Without this funding, many of our students probably wouldnβt still be at ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ β or in college. Many times, this fund is a last resource for students who have nowhere else to go.
For Hatcher, the funding helped ensure he completed his bachelorβs on time β as the first person in his birth family to earn a college degree. Heβs now in his second semester of grad school at ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½, pursuing a masterβs in public administration because he wants to βhelp others like myself.β
βItβs corny to say this, but the people at Student Care Services really do care,β he says. βTheyβre consistently at the forefront of making going to ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ the best experience possible for students. And itβs nice to know that as a student, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ provides a security net in the form of the Student Emergency Fund.β
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