COVID-19 General Update

COVID-19 UPDATE

January 12, 2023

Southern Union State Community College has made available Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) to students who have experienced exceptional need for assistance to finish covering tuition and fee expenses for the Spring 2023 semester. The emergency online application below must be completed and submitted in order to be considered. Students must have an outstanding balance due on their account for the current term. No funds will be released to the student, but instead applied to their student accounts. Funds awarded will not exceed outstanding balance due. Submission of an Emergency Relief Request Application does not guarantee approval. Funds are limited. The deadline to submit a request for assistance is January 17, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. (cst). 

https://suscc.jotform.com/230114409721950


July 29, 2022

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) in the amount of $125 to all students currently enrolled for Summer 2022 (mini #2) and an additional $125 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  The additional amount will be released in a separate disbursement, if found eligible. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail. Make sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Login to MySUSCC

  • Select the Student tab on top
  • Click on Student Landing Page
  • Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Deposits and Payment Plans
  • Select Refunds tab on top
  • Enroll into Two step verification
  • Select how you want to receive a verification code (prefer student email address because text messages could get delayed for several hours)
  • After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

June 28, 2022

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) in the amount of $125 to all students currently enrolled for Summer 2022 (full term, mini #1, or 7-week) with an additional $125 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  The additional amount will be released in a separate disbursement, if found eligible. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail. Make sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Login to MySUSCC

  1. Select the Student tab on top
  2. Click on Student Landing Page
  3. Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Depositand Payment Plans
  4. Select Refunds tab on top
  5.  Enroll into Two step verification
  6. Select how you want to receive a verification code (prefer student email address because text messages could get delayed for several hours)
  7. After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

March 24, 2022

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) in the amount of $500 to all students currently enrolled for Spring 2022- Mini Term #2, with an additional $250 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  The additional amount will be released in a separate disbursement, if found eligible. This release of funds is for students enrolled in Spring 2022 – Mini #2 only and/or who has not already received a disbursement for the semester. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail. Make sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Login to MySUSCC

  • Select the Student tab on top
  • Click on Student Landing Page
  • Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Deposits and Payment Plans
  • Select Refunds tab on top
  • Enroll into Two step verification
  • Select how you want to receive a verification code
  • After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

February 10, 2022

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) in the amount of $500 to all students currently enrolled for Spring 2022- Full Term and Mini Term #1, with an additional $250 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  The additional amount will be released in a separate disbursement, if found eligible. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail. Make sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Login to MySUSCC

  • Select the Student tab on top
  • Click on Student Landing Page
  • Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Deposits and Payment Plans
  • Select Refunds tab on top
  • Enroll into Two step verification
  • Select how you want to receive a verification code
  • After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

November 8, 2021

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP) in the amount of $500 to all students currently enrolled for Fall 2021- Mini Term #2 with an additional $250 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail.

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Also, be sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

To set up eRefund please follow the instructions below:

     Login to MySUSCC
     Select a Student tab on top
     Click on Student Landing Page
Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Deposits and Payment Plans
then:

  1. Select Refunds tab on top
  2. Enroll into Two step verification
  3. Select how you want to receive a verification code
  4. After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

September 20, 2021

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds III- American Rescue Plan (ARP)  in the amount of $500 to all students currently enrolled for Fall 2021 semester with an additional $250 for those with Pell eligible EFC range of 0 - 5846 on their 2021/2022 FAFSA.  We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail.

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail. Also, be sure the correct mailing address is listed on your MYSUSCC portal. This address should include apartment numbers (if applicable). 

To set up eRefund please follow the instructions below:

Login to MySUSCC
Select a Student tab on top
Click on Student Landing Page
Under Student Account click on Make Payments, Deposits and Payment Plans
then
1. Select Refunds tab on top
2. Enroll into Two step verification
3. Select how you want to receive a verification code
4. After receiving a verification code, you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit


July 26, 2021

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC will release Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA/American Rescue Plan (ARP)) grant funds in the amount of $150 to all students currently enrolled for Summer 2021 semester with a "0" EFC on their 20/21 FAFSA. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail.

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check being lost in the mail:

https://secure.touchnet.net/C20427_tsa/web/login.jsp

There you can follow these steps:

  1. Select Refunds tab on top
  2. Enroll into Two step verification 
  3. Select how you want to receive a verification code
  4. After receiving a verification code you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

June 21, 2021 

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in unexpected expenses, SUSCC has released Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA/American Rescue Plan (ARP)) grant funds in the amount of $300 to allstudents currently enrolled for Summer 2021 semester. We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail.

You may check your MYSUSCC portal for updates: https://www.suscc.edu/mysuscc.cms

DIRECT DEPOSIT:

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check getting lost in the mail:

https://secure.touchnet.net/C20427_tsa/web/login.jsp

There you can follow these steps:

  1. Select Refunds tab on top
  2. Enroll into Two step verification 
  3. Select how you want to receive a verification code
  4. After receiving a verification code you should be able to enter your bank account information (routing number and your account number) for a direct deposit

May 25, 2021

SUSCC understands how difficult it has been to sustain during this national pandemic. To aid in additional unexpected expenses, SUSCC has released Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) grant funds in the amount of $125 to all full time (12 credit hours or more) students who completed Spring 2021 semester successfully (earned credit). Students enrolled in Health Science programs and completed the Spring 2021 semester successfully will receive $276.54 in CRRSAA grant funds. To be considered for this grant, you must have been enrolled for Spring 2021 semester and meet all citizenship requirements set by the U. S. Department of Education for federal aid eligibility.

We are hopeful this allocation will assist in your expenses acquired. Funds will be released soon through the eRefund option chosen soon. Please allow 2-3 business days for direct deposit and 5-10 business days for paper checks to be delivered by postal mail.

MYSUSCC Portal Link:
https://ssb-prod.ec.accs.edu/PROD/SUSCC/twbkwbis.P_GenMenu?name=bmenu.P_MainMnu

We highly encourage you to set up direct deposit through your MySUSCC portal by following the steps listed below which will result in faster refunds and no chance of a check getting lost in the mail:

  1. Login to My SUSCC
  2. Click Student tab
  3. Click Student Account
  4. Click Touchnet Bill & Payment - that will take you to the Touchnet website where you need to login again with your A number and same PIN as you login to MySUSCC
  5. Select Refunds tab on top
  6. Enroll into Two step verification
  7. Select how you want to receive a verification code.  After receiving a verification code you should be able to enter your bank direct deposit information for eRefund.

March 26, 2021

We understand it has been a great inconvenience to you as a student pursuing your educational goals. Additional financial assistance may be needed to relieve you of the financial burden you may have faced during this national pandemic. SUSCC has released Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) grant funds to aid during this difficult time. Please check your MySUSCC portal for the amount of the disbursement. If you choose direct deposit as your refund option, please allow 3 business days before the funds will show available in your account. If you elect to receive your funds by paper check, please allow 5-10 business day for delivery. To be considered for these grant funds, you must have been enrolled for Spring 2021 semester and meet all citizenship requirements set by the U. S. Department of Education for federal aid eligibility.


March 23, 2021

Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (Grant Funds)

On December 27, 2020, the President signed the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA).  This new law provides the U.S. Department of Education with funds to distribute to institutions of higher education in order to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus through the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF).  These funds are earmarked to support students that have experienced unexpected financial challenges as a result of the coronavirus pandemic related to any component of their cost of attending school - such as tuition, food, housing, health care (including mental health care) or child care.

We are happy to report that the College has received Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) grant funds in the amount of $1,598, 050.00 to provide financial assistance to relieve you of the financial burden you may have faced during this national pandemic. To be considered, you must have been enrolled for the Spring 2021 semester and meet all citizenship requirements set by the U. S. Department of Education for federal aid eligibility. You will be notified via email if you are eligible to receive the HEERF II grant funds. Amounts could range from $300 – $600. All eligible students enrolled that meet the citizenship requirement will receive the base amount of $300. Those with a “0” EFC based on the 2020/2021 FAFSA displays exceptional need and will receive the maximum award of $600. Additional funds will be released to cover up to $300 in past due balances resulting from the pandemic that occurred in Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters 2020. Funds will be released soon. Please monitor our website for updates.


September 25, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that 11 students have tested positive for COVID-19  this week and are currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


September 15, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time 3 SUSCC students have tested positive for COVID-19 and are currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 31, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time 22 SUSCC students have tested positive for COVID-19 and are currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 28, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time eight SUSCC students have tested positive for COVID-19 and are currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 27, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time four SUSCC students have tested positive for COVID-19 and are currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 25, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time two SUSCC students have tested positive for COVID-19 and arecurrently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 24, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time more than one SUSCC student has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 20, 2020

SUSCC  has received notice that at this time more than one SUSCC student has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 10, 2020

SUSCC has received notice that at this time an employee has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying those who have had direct contact with the employee, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.


August 5, 2020

SUSCC has received notice that at this time an employee has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying those who have had direct contact with the employee, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.

July 22, 2020

To  view the Fall 2020 Student Safety Protocol that will be in place click here


July 7, 2020

“SUSCC (College) has received notice that at this time a SUSCC student has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.”


July 6, 2020

“SUSCC (College) has received notice that at this time an SUSCC student has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.”


June 30, 2020

Guidelines for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funds were updated on June 17, 2020 to re-establish the following:

Must meet Title IV guidelines in order to qualify to receive federal assistance

To abide by the new guidance, any students who were not previously awarded and seek to be considered must meet the requirement listed above along with all other guidelines previously provided. 


June 18, 2020

“SUSCC (College) has received notice that at this time an SUSCC student has tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently quarantined and receiving medical treatment in accordance with public health protocols.  Out of an abundance of caution and in our efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus we will be notifying the instructor and all students in the students’ classes will be notified, to the extent possible, and these individuals will be asked to self-quarantine for the next 14 days.

Health and safety remain our number one priority. SUSCC is following medical protocols from state and national health authorities and has implemented recommended guidelines in relation to social distancing, hygiene, travel, and visits to the College.  In addition, we are taking additional steps to attempt to ensure the cleanliness or all of our facilities. While we hope and pray this will be the only positive tests for COVID-19 within our College community, in the event there are others of which we become aware, we will use our best efforts to notify those we are able to determine have had contact with that individual so they may take recommended health measures.  The College is committed to keeping you updated on the local COVID-19 risk and will provide direction to our staff, students and families with additional instruction as appropriate.”


June 17, 2020

SUSCC final disbursement of grant funds were chosen to be released to students who display financial need based on a “0” Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) calculation on the 2019/2020 FAFSA. Additionally, these are students that did not receive grant funds such as SEOG or ASAP throughout the academic year. The limited source of funds were released on 06/17/2020. Please check your SUSCC email for more information. 


June 3, 2020

Guidelines for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funds were updated on May 21, 2020 to remove the following:

  • Must meet Title IV guidelines in order to qualify to receive federal assistance

To abide by the new guidance, additional grant funds were released to students today, June 3, 2020. Please check your SUSCC email for more information. 


May 20, 2020

Southern Union State Community College is currently reviewing students for eligibility for the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funds. The college has received funds from the United States Department of Education to disburse to all eligible students enrolled in a traditional course that transitioned to an on-line course due to COVID-19.

In order to be considered for eligibility, students must:

  • Have a 2019-2020 FAFSA on file with Southern Union State Community College federal school code listed (001040) with a valid EFC
  • Meet Title IV guidelines in order to qualify to receive federal assistance
  • Enrolled for Spring 2020 semester courses as of March 16, 2020 (students who withdrew from all courses prior to the said date or enrolled mini term #1 courses that ended on March 3, 2020 do not qualify)
  • Enrolled in at least one (1) traditional course that transitioned to an on-line course due to COVID-19 (students enrolled in ALL online courses do not qualify)

Students who have already submitted a FAFSA for the 2019/2020 academic year has been reviewed for eligibility. Those who do not have a current FAFSA on file, you may complete the application online at https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa. Be sure to include federal
school code 001040. The deadline to submit the FAFSA is June 04, 2020. If not submitted and processed by the above date, you will not be considered for the CARES Act grant funds.
Once awarded, funds will be released through the same method selected through Heartland ECSI for other financial aid disbursements; paper check or direct deposit. If no option selected, funds will be released by paper check to the address listed on the student admissions record.


May 15, 2020

SUSCC recognizes that many of our students have faced financial hardships due to COVID-19. We understand it was a great inconvenience to you as a student pursuing your educational goals. We are happy to report that the College has received Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funds in the amount of $1, 598, 050.00 to provide financial assistance to relieve you of the financial burden you may have faced transitioning from on-campus to online instruction due to COVID-19 (as of March 16). To be considered, students must have a 2019-2020 FAFSA on file with the College and meet Title IV eligibility. We have identified roughly 2,180 students who possibly qualify. You will be notified via email if you are eligible to receive the CARES Act grant funds. Around amounts could range from $300 – $845. Make sure your mailing address is correct on your MySUSCC portal.

https://bison.suscc.cc.al.us:444/accws/isclogin.pgm

Visit this page regularly and monitor your SUSCC email for updates on the CARES Act grant funds.

Round #1:

Award of $300 to all students with the following criteria:

  • Current 2019/2020 FAFSA on file with verified eligibility components
  • Awarded Title IV aid for Spring 2020
  • Must meet Standards of Academic Progress for Spring 2020
  • Enrolled in an eligible program of study (excludes dual enrolled & transient)
  • Enrolled in a traditional course that transitioned to an on-line course due to COVID-19 as of March 16, 2020 (excludes full schedule of online courses and mini term #1 courses)

Round #2:

The following would be required of students enrolled as of March 16, 2020 for spring semester in order to be considered for the $300 grant who did not already have a 2019/2020 FAFSA on file:

  • Submit a 2019/2020 FAFSA by June 04, 2020 with a valid EFC and SUSCC school code listed (001040) in order to verify Title IV eligibility such as selective service, citizenship, overpayments, default status, etc.

**Students will be notified by email and social media post to inform them of this requirement in order to be considered for the HEERF grant.

  • Must meet Standards of Academic Progress at the time of review
  • Enrolled in an eligible program of study (excludes dual enrolled & transient)
  • Enrolled in a traditional course that transitioned to an on-line course due to COVID-19 as of March 16, 2020 (excludes full schedule of online courses and mini term #1 courses)

Round #3:

Additional awards would be released to Pell eligible (need based) students:

  • Student awards would be granted for those only with a “0” EFC on the 2019/2020 FAFSA
  • Exclude students who has already been awarded SEOG or ASAP grant funds during the Spring semester
  • Amount of award would be divided equally by the total number of eligible students
  • Enrolled in a traditional course that transitioned to an on-line course due to COVID-19 as of March 16, 2020 (excludes full schedule of online courses and mini term #1 courses)

May 14, 2020

SUSCC recognizes that many of our students have faced financial hardships due to COVID-19. We understand it was a great inconvenience to you as a student pursuing your educational goals. We are happy to report that the College has received Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act grant funds to provide financial assistance to relieve you of the financial burden you may have faced transitioning from on-campus to online instruction due to COVID-19 (as of March 16). To be considered, students must have a 2019-2020 FAFSA on file with the College and meet Title IV eligibility. You will be notified via email if you are eligible to receive the CARES Act grant funds. Make sure your mailing address is correct on your MySUSCC portal.

https://bison.suscc.cc.al.us:444/accws/isclogin.pgm 

Visit this page regularly and monitor your SUSCC email for updates on the CARES Act grant funds.


April 14, 2020

Southern Union State Community College will continue online or alternate delivery instruction through summer semester. Limited face-to-face offerings in specialized courses in the health sciences and technical divisions will occur later in the summer as allowed. Summer classes begin May 18.

A breakdown of summer instruction via each instructional division is as follows:

Academic
Courses in the academic division will be taught online.  The usual fee associated with online courses will be waived, as will the online orientation course that is required for first-time online courses.   Students who have already registered for on-campus classes will be transitioned to the online course and will be contacted.

Health Sciences
Health Sciences will begin the semester with online instruction teaching the theory portion of the courses.  A method of conducting hands-on lab time will be determined and announced to each class.  This face to face instruction will occur mid to late semester.   Admission for the nursing program scheduled to begin this summer on the Wadley campus has been delayed to fall.  Students who have been admitted to this program will maintain their spot in the cohort.

Technical Education and Workforce Development
The Technical and Workforce Development Division will conduct instruction via a hybrid method beginning with the theory portion of courses taught online. The hands-on labs will be completed on campus later in the summer.  In the event that a lab is unable to meet at full capacity, a staggered lab schedule will be developed to ensure that each student is brought on campus.  For example, if students are able to return at 25% capacity using personal protection equipment, three to four students would attend lab for a few hours then rotate more students, repeating until all students have had the opportunity to come on campus and complete their hands-on competencies.

Please email info@suscc.edu if you have more questions.

For more information on registering for summer semester, paying tuition for summer, or financial aid disbursement please go here.


March 27, 2020

In accordance with Governor Ivey’s recommendations and through guidance by the Alabama Community College System, Southern Union State Community College will continue online instruction through the remainder of the semester. 

We understand that you may need extra tIme to adjust during this transition, so the last day to withdraw with a “W” from a full term or Mini-term 2 class has been extended to April 22.  You are able to withdraw using your mySUSCC portal through April 1. Beginning April 2, you may use the following form to withdraw: https://www.suscc.edu/about-suscc/extwithdrawal.cms

We will have summer classes, so remember to register beginning April 6! Information and a class schedule can be found here. The method of delivery (on-campus or online) is yet to be determined. We will communicate that as soon as we know something further. 

As always, if you have any questions email info@suscc.edu.

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March 24, 2020

Summer term registration is coming up!  Currently enrolled students can register online via mySUSCC beginning April 6.

New students should contact an advisor to register.  Instructions on how to reach an advisor can be found under remote advising. 

As a reminder, new students need to be sure that they have completed an admissions application, have sent in a copy of their transcripts and have emailed a copy of their driver's license to admissions@suscc.edu.

Summer Term classes begin May 18.   Decisions regarding the manner in which summer courses will be offered (on-campus or remotely) will be made in the near future.

Have other questions?  Email info@suscc.edu.

Students:  Please be sure to stay in contact with your instructor during this time of online learning.  If you have not already done so, please email or call them.  

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March 17, 2020

Classes will resume via Canvas tomorrow, March 18. You should receive an email form your instructor today or tomorrow with instructions on how to access your coursework.   Please also visit the Online Learning Resources link of this page for more information on how to use Canvas and for obtaining technical support. 

You can email any additional questions to info@suscc.edu.

 

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In the interest of the health and safety of our students, Southern Union will extend Spring Break for students through Tuesday, March 17. We ask that students refrain from returning to campus after spring break. Classes will resume via an alternative instruction method on Wednesday, March 18 and continue through at least April 3.

Instructions on how to continue your academic coursework will be emailed to you by Tuesday.  

To ensure appropriate "social distancing", all student and campus activities are canceled beginning Wednesday, March 18 through April 3. Per the Alabama Community College Conference, all athletic events are suspended through March 30. The Residence Hall will be closed through April 3. Further information will be relayed to resident hall students.  Advising will also be conducted via alternate methods.  

Students should check their student email frequently as communication will be through that channel.  Updates will also be posted on this page.

For up-to-date information from the Alabama Community College System go to https://www.accs.edu/coronavirus/.


Online Learning Resources

Faculty Resources
Student Resources

 

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. 

For full information download the flyer here.

COVID-19 UPDATE

In the interest of the health and safety of our students, Southern Union will extend Spring Break for students through Tuesday, March 17. We ask that students refrain from returning to campus after spring break. Classes will resume via an alternative instruction method on Wednesday, March 18 and continue through at least April 3.

Instructions on how to continue your academic coursework will be emailed to you by Tuesday.  

To ensure appropriate "social distancing", all student and campus activities are canceled beginning Wednesday, March 18 through April 3. Per the Alabama Community College Conference, all athletic events are suspended through March 30. The Residence Hall will be closed through April 3. Further information will be relayed to resident hall students.  Advising will also be conducted via alternate methods.  

Students should check their student email frequently as communication will be through that channel.  Updates will also be posted on this page.


Student Technology Survey

The student survey below will help us determine the technology resources available to students as we transition to online learning in response to the COVID-19

Student Technology Resource Survey


Dorm Residents

Please be advised that in an effort to take preventive measures regarding the spread of the COVID-19 Virus, and in coordination with the Alabama Community College System operating procedures, the Southern Union Residence Hall will be closed temporarily, effective March 13 and until further notice. Any students remaining in the Residence Hall should make arrangements to promptly vacate the area.

The Residence Hall will be open on Monday, March 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to allow students the opportunity to gather any necessary personal belongings. Please check your student email for further instructions sent by Dean Griffin.


Preventative Measures

There is currently no vaccine to prevent COVID-19 infection. The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to the virus. However, as a reminder, the CDC always recommends everyday preventative actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including:

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% of alcohol if soap and water are not available.

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

 



Resources:


Online Learning Resources:

Faculty Resources
Student Resources

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