UMD CARES Act Reporting 06192020 - Hazelden Betty Ford

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CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Amended Qtr 3, 2020)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.Of the 425E205063 Funds, 8,006 was awarded on 6/16/2020 for a cumulative total of 8,006.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.8,006The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Amended Qtr 4, 2020)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.Of the 425E205063 Funds, 0 was awarded in 4th Quarter for a cumulative total of 8,006.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.8,006The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Amended Qtr 1, 2021)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.Of the 425E205063 Funds, 8,006 was awarded on 2/19/2021. Prior amounts awardedunder this grant include 8,006 from 3rd Quarter, 2020 for a cumulative total of 16,012.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.16,012The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Amended Qtr 2 2021)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.A portion of the 425E205063 Funds, 19,433 was awarded on 5/18/21.Prior amountsawarded under this grant include 8,006 from 1st Quarter 2021 and 8,006 from 3rdQuarter 2020 for a cumulative total of 35,445.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.35,445The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Report for Qtr 3, 2021)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.No additional amount of the 425E205063 Funds, was awarded in 3rd Quarter, 2021. Priorawards include 8,006 from 3rd Quarter, 2020, 8,006 from 1st Quarter, 2021, and 19,433 from 2nd Quarter, 2021 for a cumulative total of 35,445.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.35,445The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidInstructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: April 21,2022(Period Qtr 4 2021)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.No additional amount of the 425E205063 Funds, was awarded in 4th Quarter, 2021. Priorawards include 8,006 from 3rd Quarter, 2020, 8,006 from 1st Quarter, 2021, and 19,433 from 2nd Quarter, 2021 for a cumulative total of 35,445.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.35,445The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) .0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

CARES Act ReportingReporting Date: Mar 31, 2022(Period 1 2022)On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returnedto the US Department of Education the signed Certification and Agreement form along withthe assurance that it intends to use, no less than 50 percent of the funds received underSection 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants tostudents.No additional amount of the 425E205063 Funds, was awarded in 1st Quarter, 2022. Priorawards include 8,006 from 3rd Quarter, 2020, 8,006 from 1st Quarter, 2021, and 19,433 from 2nd Quarter, 2021 for a cumulative total of 35,445.The following information will be made publicly available 30 days after the date thegraduate school received its allocation under 18004(a)(1) and updated every 45 daysthereafter:I Department of Education RequirementThe total amount of funds that the institution will receive or hasreceived from the Department pursuant to the institution'sCertification and Agreement [for] Emergency Financial AidGrants to Students.The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants distributedto students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of thedate of submission (i.e., as of the 30-day Report and every 45days thereafter) . 35,445 0The estimated total number of students at the institutioneligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IVof the Higher Education Act of 1965 and thus eligible to receiveEmergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.0The total number of students who have received an EmergencyFinancial Aid Grant to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of theCARES Act.0The method(s) used by the institution to determine whichstudents receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants and how muchthey would receive under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act.Funds were distributed equallyto recipients. Recipients wererequired to complete and emaila document to the FinancialAid Office requesting the fundsand certifying their eligibility.Any instructions, directions, or guidance provided by theinstitution to students concerning the Emergency Financial AidGrants.Instructions were available in thePopuli student managementsystem and sent via email.

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXQuarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act Sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and18004(a)(3), if applicableHazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies Date of Report1:10/29/209/30/20Institution Name:Covering Quarter Ending: 8,006 483,988 Final Report? Total Amount of Funds Awarded: Section (a)(1) Institutional Portion:Section (a)(2): Section (a)(3):Category2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesProviding emergency financial aid grants to students ortuition reimbursements3Providing tuition discountsCovering the cost of providing additional technologicalhardware to students, such as laptops or tabletsProviding or subsidizing the costs of highspeed internetto students or faculty to transition to an onlineenvironmentSubsidizing off‐campus housing costs due to dormitory closures ordecisions to limit housing to one student per room; subsidizing housingcosts to reduce housing density; paying for hotels or other off‐campushousing for students who need to be isolated; paying travel expenses forstudents who need to leave campus early due to coronavirus infectionsor campus interruptions.Subsidizing food service to reduce density in eatingfacilities, to provide pre‐packaged meals, or to addhours to food service operations to accommodatesocial distancing.1Reports must be posted no later than 10 days after the calendar quarter (October 10, January 10, April 10, July 10) apart from the first report, which is due October 30, 2020.Please update this date if there are any changes or updates after initial posting. Any changes or updates after initial posting must be conspicuously noted.2Please note that the categories listed may include categories that are applicable to only one or two, and not all, of the grant programs for which information must be reportedon this form. Further, each category is deliberately broad and does not capture specific grant program requirements. For example, pursuant to Section 18004(c) of the CARESAct, the Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion funds may only be used “to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to thecoronavirus ” and any applicable categories in the chart must meet this requirement. Please refer to the applicable Certification and Agreement and the Department’s HEERFFAQs for more information available on our HEERF website here: t.html.3To support any element of the cost of attendance (as defined under Section 472 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended) per the Interim Final Rule published in theFederal Register June 17, 2020 (85 FR 36494). Community Colleges in California, all public institutions in Washington State, and all institutions in Massachusetts have differentrequirements due to recent U.S. District Court actions. Please discuss with legal counsel. HEERF litigation updates can be found erfupdates.html.1Draft Version 9/17/2020 9:26 AM

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXCategory2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesCosts related to operating additional class sections toenable social distancing, such as those for hiring moreinstructors and increasing campus hours of operationsPurchasing additional instructional equipment andsupplies (such as laboratory equipment or computers)to reduce the number of students sharing equipmentor supplies during a single class period and to providetime for disinfection between uses.Replacing lost revenue due to reduced enrollmentReplacing lost revenue from non‐tuition sources (i.e.,cancelled ancillary events; disruption of food service,dorms, childcare or other facilities; cancellation of useof campus venues by other organizations, lost parkingrevenue, etc.)4Purchasing faculty and staff training in onlineinstructionPurchasing additional equipment or software to enabledistance learning, or upgrading campus wi‐fi access orextending open networks to parking lots or publicspaces, etc.Campus safety and operations5 7,577.05Other Uses of Funds6Quarterly Expenditures for each Program 7,577.050.00Total of Quarterly Expenditures4Including continuance of pay salary and benefits to workers who would otherwise support the work or activities of ancillary enterprises (e.g., bookstore workers, foodserviceworkers, venue staff, etc.).5Including costs or expenses related to the disinfecting and cleaning of dorms and other campus facilities, to purchases of personal protective equipment (PPE), to purchases ofcleaning supplies, to adding personnel to increase the frequency of cleaning, to the reconfiguration of facilities to promote social distancing, etc.6Please post additional documentation as appropriate and briefly explain in the “Explanatory Notes” section.2Draft Version 9/17/2020 9:26 AM

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXQuarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act Sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and18004(a)(3), if applicableHazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies Date of Report1:1/05/2112/31/20Institution Name:Covering Quarter Ending: 8,006 483,988 Final Report? Total Amount of Funds Awarded: Section (a)(1) Institutional Portion:Section (a)(2): Section (a)(3):Category2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesProviding emergency financial aid grants to students ortuition reimbursements3Providing tuition discountsCovering the cost of providing additional technologicalhardware to students, such as laptops or tabletsProviding or subsidizing the costs of highspeed internetto students or faculty to transition to an onlineenvironmentSubsidizing off‐campus housing costs due to dormitory closures ordecisions to limit housing to one student per room; subsidizing housingcosts to reduce housing density; paying for hotels or other off‐campushousing for students who need to be isolated; paying travel expenses forstudents who need to leave campus early due to coronavirus infectionsor campus interruptions.Subsidizing food service to reduce density in eatingfacilities, to provide pre‐packaged meals, or to addhours to food service operations to accommodatesocial distancing.1Reports must be posted no later than 10 days after the calendar quarter (October 10, January 10, April 10, July 10) apart from the first report, which is due October 30, 2020.Please update this date if there are any changes or updates after initial posting. Any changes or updates after initial posting must be conspicuously noted.2Please note that the categories listed may include categories that are applicable to only one or two, and not all, of the grant programs for which information must be reportedon this form. Further, each category is deliberately broad and does not capture specific grant program requirements. For example, pursuant to Section 18004(c) of the CARESAct, the Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion funds may only be used “to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to thecoronavirus ” and any applicable categories in the chart must meet this requirement. Please refer to the applicable Certification and Agreement and the Department’s HEERFFAQs for more information available on our HEERF website here: t.html.3To support any element of the cost of attendance (as defined under Section 472 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended) per the Interim Final Rule published in theFederal Register June 17, 2020 (85 FR 36494). Community Colleges in California, all public institutions in Washington State, and all institutions in Massachusetts have differentrequirements due to recent U.S. District Court actions. Please discuss with legal counsel. HEERF litigation updates can be found erfupdates.html.1Draft Version 9/17/2020 9:26 AM

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXCategory2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesCosts related to operating additional class sections toenable social distancing, such as those for hiring moreinstructors and increasing campus hours of operationsPurchasing additional instructional equipment andsupplies (such as laboratory equipment or computers)to reduce the number of students sharing equipmentor supplies during a single class period and to providetime for disinfection between uses.Replacing lost revenue due to reduced enrollmentReplacing lost revenue from non‐tuition sources (i.e.,cancelled ancillary events; disruption of food service,dorms, childcare or other facilities; cancellation of useof campus venues by other organizations, lost parkingrevenue, etc.)4Purchasing faculty and staff training in onlineinstructionPurchasing additional equipment or software to enabledistance learning, or upgrading campus wi‐fi access orextending open networks to parking lots or publicspaces, etc.Campus safety and operations5Other Uses of Funds6Quarterly Expenditures for each Program0.000.00Total of Quarterly Expenditures4Including continuance of pay salary and benefits to workers who would otherwise support the work or activities of ancillary enterprises (e.g., bookstore workers, foodserviceworkers, venue staff, etc.).5Including costs or expenses related to the disinfecting and cleaning of dorms and other campus facilities, to purchases of personal protective equipment (PPE), to purchases ofcleaning supplies, to adding personnel to increase the frequency of cleaning, to the reconfiguration of facilities to promote social distancing, etc.6Please post additional documentation as appropriate and briefly explain in the “Explanatory Notes” section.2Draft Version 9/17/2020 9:26 AM

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXQuarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting under CARES Act Sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and18004(a)(3), if applicableHazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies4/07/213/31/21Institution Name:Date of Report1:Covering Quarter Ending: 19,558 483,988 Final Report? Total Amount of Funds Awarded: Section (a)(1) Institutional Portion:Section (a)(2): Section (a)(3):Category2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesProviding emergency financial aid grants to students ortuition reimbursements3Providing tuition discountsCovering the cost of providing additional technologicalhardware to students, such as laptops or tabletsProviding or subsidizing the costs of highspeed internetto students or faculty to transition to an onlineenvironmentSubsidizing off‐campus housing costs due to dormitory closures ordecisions to limit housing to one student per room; subsidizing housingcosts to reduce housing density; paying for hotels or other off‐campushousing for students who need to be isolated; paying travel expenses forstudents who need to leave campus early due to coronavirus infectionsor campus interruptions.Subsidizing food service to reduce density in eatingfacilities, to provide pre‐packaged meals, or to addhours to food service operations to accommodatesocial distancing.1Reports must be posted no later than 10 days after the calendar quarter (October 10, January 10, April 10, July 10) apart from the first report, which is due October 30, 2020.Please update this date if there are any changes or updates after initial posting. Any changes or updates after initial posting must be conspicuously noted.2Please note that the categories listed may include categories that are applicable to only one or two, and not all, of the grant programs for which information must be reportedon this form. Further, each category is deliberately broad and does not capture specific grant program requirements. For example, pursuant to Section 18004(c) of the CARESAct, the Section 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion funds may only be used “to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to thecoronavirus ” and any applicable categories in the chart must meet this requirement. Please refer to the applicable Certification and Agreement and the Department’s HEERFFAQs for more information available on our HEERF website here: t.html.3To support any element of the cost of attendance (as defined under Section 472 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended) per the Interim Final Rule published in theFederal Register June 17, 2020 (85 FR 36494). Community Colleges in California, all public institutions in Washington State, and all institutions in Massachusetts have differentrequirements due to recent U.S. District Court actions. Please discuss with legal counsel. HEERF litigation updates can be found erfupdates.html.1Draft Version 9/17/2020 9:26 AM

OMB Control Number 1840‐NEW Exp. XX/XX/XXXXCategory2Amountin (a)(1)institutional dollarsAmount in (a)(2)dollars, if applicableAmount in (a)(3)dollars, if applicableExplanatory NotesCosts related to operating additional class sections toenable social distancing, such as those for hiring moreinstructors and increasing campus hours of operationsPurchasing additional instructional equipment andsupplies (such as laboratory equipment or computers)to reduce the number of students sharing equipmentor supplies during a single class period and to providetime for disinfection between uses.Replacing lost revenue due to reduced enrollmentReplacing lost revenue from non‐tuition sources (i.e.,cancelled ancillary events; disruption of food service,dorms, childcare or other facilities; cancellation of useof campus venues by other organizations, lost parkingrevenue, etc.)4Purchasing faculty and staff training in onlineinstructionPurchasing additional equipment or software to enabledistance learning, or upgrading campus wi‐fi access orextending open networks to parking lots or publicspaces, etc.Campus safety and operations5Other Uses of Funds6Quarterly Expenditures for each Program0.000.00Total of Quarter

CARES Act Reporting Reporting Date: April 21,2022 (Amended Qtr 3, 2020) On June 22, 2020, the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies returned