Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund Reporting
This webpage serves as PPCC's formal and public reporting for the utilization of Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) awarded to PPCC through the Coronavirus Aid, Recovery, and Economic Security (CARES) act, The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA), and the American Rescue Plan (ARP). Each portion of HEERF reporting differentiates student and institutional funds as required by the Department of Education.
CARES Act (HEERF 1) Overview
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020 in response to the broad impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. A portion of the monies allocated in the CARES act - via the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) - were received by PPCC via the Department of Education (DOE). As a recipient of federal funding, to promote transparency of federal funds utilization, and to comply with formal reporting guidelines as established by the DOE - the following information serves as PPCC's formal and periodic public reporting of CARES act HEERF monies.
CARES Student Grants Report
Information as of May 3, 2021
1. Certification and Agreement for CARES Act Funds
Pikes Peak Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the official Certification and Agreement for CARES Act funds to the US Department of Education. The College will use no less than 50% of the funds received under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act to provide Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students.
2. Total Funds Received
Pikes Peak Community College has received $3,771,889 in total funds pursuant to the institution’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
3. Amount of Grants Awarded
The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants awarded to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act as of May 3, 2021 is $3,771,889. The amount of funds that have been disbursed to students $3,771,889.
4. Eligible Students
The estimated total number of students at Pikes Peak Community College eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act is 7,486.
5. Number of Grants Awarded
Pikes Peak Community College has awarded 4,505 student grants under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act. Of those students, 3,806 have received their funds.
6. Disbursement Plan
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
RE: Pikes Peak Community College Plan for Disbursement of $3,771,889 in Direct Student Aid
Methods used for the selection of students include first determining eligibility. If students are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, they can also receive CARES funds.
Summer Semester 2020
Summer 2020 Emergency Relief
Target Group: Students enrolled in Spring 2020 and Summer 2020 terms who were negatively impacted by COVID-19.
Award: Up to $700 grants for students needing help with the following:
- Cost of Education
- Food insecurities
- Housing insecurities
Qualifying students: Students enrolled during Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters (as funding remains available).
Outreach method: Electronic application shared via texts, email, social media, College website, and Faculty & Staff referrals
Disbursement: Posted directly to student accounts
Amount Awarded: $48,700
Number of Awards: 73
Number of Awards Disbursed: 71
Percent of Total Funds Received: 1.3%
Summer 2020 Momentum Scholarships
Target Group: (student groups will be included in phases depending on availability of funds)
- Phase 1 - Those students enrolled spring 2020 as of March 13, 2020, who submitted a FAFSA, and who are currently in good standing.
- Phase 2 - Those students enrolled spring 2020 as of March 13, 2020, and who are currently in good standing, and those students who applied to PPCC by March 13, 2020 and who have applied for financial aid.
Award: $1,000 scholarships available for enrollment in Summer term*
Qualifying Students: Students indicating their education was disrupted by Covid-19, who are eligible to apply for Title IV aid, and who were not 100% online for Spring 2020
Outreach Method: Email, with form indicating need, sent to student group identified above.
Disbursement: Aid posted to student account, processed through student accounts (this scholarship would not impact other aid).
Amount Awarded: Total of $957,000
Number of Awards: 1,174
Number of Awards Disbursed: 957
Percent of Total Funds Received: 25.4%
Fall Semester 2020
Fall 2020 Emergency Relief
Target Group: Students enrolled in Spring 2020 and Fall 2020 terms who were negatively impacted by COVID-19.
Award: Up to $700 grants for students needing help with the following:
- Cost of Education
- Food insecurities
- Housing insecurities
Qualifying students: Students enrolled during Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters (as funding remains available).
Outreach method: Electronic application shared via texts, email, social media, College website, and Faculty & Staff referrals
Disbursement: Posted directly to student accounts
Amount Awarded: $57,500
Number of Awards: 94
Number of Awards Disbursed: 82
Percent of Total Funds Received: 1.5%
Fall 2020 Momentum Scholarships
Target Group: (student groups will be included in phases depending on availability of funds)
- Phase 1 - Those students enrolled spring 2020 as of March 13, 2020, who submitted a FAFSA, and who are currently in good standing.
- Phase 2 - Those students enrolled spring 2020 as of March 13, 2020, and who are currently in good standing, and those students who applied to PPCC by March 13, 2020 and who have applied for financial aid
Award: $1,000 scholarships available for enrollment in Fall term*
Qualifying Students: Students indicating their education was disrupted by Covid-19, who are eligible to apply for Title IV aid, and who were not 100% online for Spring 2020.
Outreach Method: Email, with form indicating need, sent to student group identified above.
Disbursement: Aid posted to student account, processed through student accounts (this scholarship would not impact other aid)
Amount Awarded: Total of $2,708,689
Number of Awards: 3,163
Number of Awards Disbursed: 2,696
Percent of Total Funds Received: 71.8%
*Students may be eligible for both summer and fall awards
All award amounts were selected and approved by PPCC’s President and Leadership Council.
7. Communication
Information contained in #6 was sent to all currently enrolled PPCC students on April 28, 2020 by the College President, Dr. Lance Bolton.
Student inquiries about emergency relief funds can be directed to ombuds@ppcc.edu
Student inquiries about momentum scholarships can be directed to financialaid@ppcc.edu
PPCC - CARES Student Grants Report - Final Report - May 3, 2021 (Downloadable Version)
8. Previous Students Reports Download
CARES - Student Fund Report - 05/18/20
CARES - Student Fund Report - 06/30/20
CARES - Student Funds Report - 08/14/20
CARES - Student Funds Report - 09/28/20
CARES - Student Funds Report - 11/12/20
CARES - Student Funds Report - 12/16/20
CARES Institutional Grants Report
Information as of 06/01/21
U.S. Department of Education
CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund - Institutional Portion June 30, 2020
Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC) acknowledges that the institution signed and returned a Certification and Agreement to the U.S. Department of Education for Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding (HEERF) on June 17, 2020, for the Institutional Portion of the “HEER” funding under section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act. In compliance with the signed Certification and Agreement, PPCC intends to use the fifty percent (50%) of the funds received for institutional costs recovery due to COVID-19.
PPCC received $3,771,889 from the Department of Education pursuant to CCA’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Relief Fund-Institution Portion. In accordance with sections 18004(a)(1) and 18004(c)
As of March 31, 2021, PPCC has expended a total of $3,771,889 of the funded amount for the institutional award.
Note: the following breakdowns represent updated reporting guidelines according to CARES Act sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and 18004(a)(3), if applicable.
A downloadable version of the quarterly expenditure report (OMB Control Number 1840-0849) is available below.
An overview of expenditures categories (largest to smallest):
- Procurement of technology resources to facilitate remote capabilities: $1,796,157
- Training and compensation for instructional delivery modification (In-person to remote learning): $880,318
- Campus Safety Expenditures (Cleaning and Sanitation): $451,252
- Other Uses (increased personnel costs related to offering remote service and instructional support: $310,470
- Additional scholarships and emergency aid to students: $200,000
- Supplies to support social distancing for on-campus lab courses: $83,177
- Student-use computer and audiovisual equipment for on-campus support: $50,515
All CARES Act Institutional funds have been expended as of 06/01/2021
In addition to instructional related expenditures, $373,165 was awarded to PPCC from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Educations (FIPSE) have been used to defray decreased tuition revenues resulting from decreased enrollment.
Total expenditures (fiscal period of July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021) are $4,145,054 (institutional expenditures as reported using updated reporting requirements for CARES act section 18004(a)(1) and CARES act 18004(a)(2) funds)
The types of expenses covered under the college CARES Act Emergency Instructional Relief include: IT equipment and supplies to support remote learning for students and faculty, software licenses, remote coursework redesign, personal protective equipment, and custodial supplies for onsite cleaning.
Such application of funding was in accordance with Section 18004(c) of the CARES Act, which allows Pikes Peak Community College to use the funds to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to coronavirus, so long as such costs do not include payment to contractors for the provision of pre-enrollment activities, including marketing and advertising; endowments; or capital outlays associated with facilities related to athletics, sectarian instruction, or religious worship.
All receipts and expenditures are tracked and accounted for in an isolated fund to ensure appropriate internal controls for allowable expenditures and cash management principles. Funds are drawn after the College has provided the cash outlay and confirmed the allowability of the expenditure, in accordance with its cash management principles and uniform guidance (2 CFR 200) as well as in accordance with Section 18004(c).
Final Reporting as of 1 June 2021
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CARES Institutional Expense Report - Q4 - Cumulative - July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 (Downloadable Version)
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CARES Institutional Expense Report - Q4 - Quarterly - April 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021 (Downloadable Version)
Previous Institutional Reports
Institutional Q1 Report - 10/30/20 (Cumulative)
Institutional Q2 Report - 01/04/21 (Cumulative)
Institutional Q2 Report - 01/04/21 (Quarterly)
Insitutional Q3 Report - 04/06/21 (Cumulative)
Institutional Q3 Report - 04/06/21 (Quarterly)
Institutional Report - 08/14/20 (Previous Reporting Template)
Institutional Report - 09/28/20 (Previous Reporting Template)
Website Text - 09/28/20 (Previous Reporting Website Summary)
CRRSA (HEERF 2) Overview
Coronavirus Response & Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA)
The Coronavirus Response & Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA) was signed into law on December 27, 2020 in response to the broad and continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. CRRSAA is a supplemental act to the Coronavirus Aid, Recovery, and Economic Security (CARES) act passed in early 2020. A portion of the monies allocated in CRRSAA - via the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) - were received by PPCC via the Department of Education (DOE). As a recipient of federal funding, to promote transparency of federal funds utilization, and to comply with formal reporting guidelines as established by the DOE - the following information serves as PPCC's formal and periodic public reporting of CRRSAA HEERF monies.
CRRSAA Student Grants Report
Current version updated: 10 July 2021
First posted: 10 July 2021
Final Report: 10 July 2021
CRRSAA Institutional Grants Report
Current version updated: 10 July 2021
First posted: 10 July 2021
Final Report: TBA
CRRSAA Student Grants Report
Information as of 10 July 2021
CRRSAA Student Grant Funds were fully expensed and the final report was posted on July 10, 2021.
1. Certification and Agreement for CRRSAA Funds
Pikes Peak Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the official Certification and Agreement for CARES Act funds to the US Department of Education – which serves as formal acknowledgment and acceptance of subsequently awarded Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA) funds. The College will disburse no less than $3,771,889 for student scholarships – this represents the entirety of funds awarded to PPCC for use for student scholarships.
2. Total Funds Received
Pikes Peak Community College has received $3,771,889 in total funds pursuant to the institution’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
3. Amount of Grants Awarded
The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants awarded to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CRRSAA Act as of July 10, 2021 is $3,771,889. The amount of funds that have been disbursed to students is $3,771,889.
4. Eligible Students
The estimated total number of students at Pikes Peak Community College eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of CRRSAA is 16,911.
5. Number of Grants Awarded
Pikes Peak Community College has awarded 3,772 students grants under Section 18004(a)(1) of the CRRSAA. Of those students, 3,772 have received their funds.
6. Disbursement Plan
Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act
Pikes Peak Community College Plan for Disbursement of $3,771,889 in Direct Student Aid
Methods used for selection of students include first determining eligibility:
If students are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, they can also receive CRRSAA funds.
Spring 2021 Momentum Scholarships
Target Group: (student groups will be included in phases depending on availability of funds)
- Phase 1 - Those students enrolled spring 2021, who submitted a FAFSA, are PELL grant eligible, and who are currently in good standing.
- Phase 2 - Those students enrolled spring 2021, and who are currently in good standing.
Award: $1,000 scholarships available for enrollment in Spring term
Qualifying Students: All PPCC students currently enrolled for the Spring 2021 semester.
Outreach Method: Email, with form indicating need, sent to student group identified above.
Disbursement: Aid posted to student account, processed through student accounts (this scholarship would not impact other aid)
Amount Awarded: Total of $3,771,889
Number of Awards: 3,772
Number of Awards Disbursed: 3,772
Percent of Total Funds Received: 100%
All award amounts were selected and approved by PPCC’s President and Leadership Council.
7. Communication
Information contained in item 6 was communicated to all currently enrolled PPCC students on February 1, 2021 by the College President, Dr. Lance Bolton.
Student inquiries about emergency relief funds can be directed to ombuds@ppcc.edu
Student inquiries about momentum scholarships can be directed to financialaid@ppcc.edu
PPCC - CRRSAA Student Grants Report - July 10, 2021 (Downloadable Version)
8. Previous Students Reports Download
No previous reports. The first and final report posted on July 10, 2021
CRRSAA Institutional Grants Report
Information as of 10 October 2021
CRRSAA Institutional Funds were fully expensed as of September 30, 2021. The final report was posted on October 10, 2021.
U.S. Department of Education
Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act - Institutional Portion July 10, 2021
Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC) acknowledges that the institution signed and returned a Certification and Agreement to the U.S. Department of Education for Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding (HEERF) on June 17, 2020, for the Institutional Portion of the “HEER” funding under section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act. The previous acceptance of CARES Act funds constitutes acceptance of subsequent CRRSAA funds. In compliance with the signed Certification and Agreement, PPCC shall utilize all student scholarship funds received for student scholarships and will commit significant institutional dollars to as a supplement to the required student scholarship award.
PPCC received $12,540,562 from the Department of Education pursuant to CCA’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Relief Fund-Institution Portion. In accordance with sections 18004(a)(1) and 18004(c)
As of October 10, 2021, PPCC has expended a total of $12,540,562 of the funded amount for the institutional award - representing a depletion of funds.
Note: the following breakdowns represent updated reporting guidelines according to CARES Act sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and 18004(a)(3), if applicable.
A downloadable version of the quarterly expenditure report (OMB Control Number 1840-0849) is available below.
An overview of expenditures categories (broad summary from largest to smallest):
- Revenue recovery from pandemic impacted academic activities (includes tuition, fees, and other operational academic revenues): $6,670,264
- Revenue recovery from pandemic impacted auxiliary activities (includes bookstore revenue, child development center revenues, and other operational auxillary revenues): $4,046,279
- Additional technology (computers, laptops, audiovisual equipment, etc.) to support distance learning: $697,761
- Other Uses (increased personnel costs related to offering remote service and instructional support): $675,613
- Additional student scholarships from institutional funds: $305,111
- Additional costs related to providing additional course sections to enable social distancing: $31,220
- Campus Safety Expenditures (Cleaning and Sanitation): $9,222
- Training and compensation for instructional delivery modification (In-person to remote learning): $9,000
- Costs related to operating additional class sections to enable social distancing: $6,091
In addition to instructional related expenditures, $676,390 was awarded to PPCC from the fund for Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP) have been used to defray decreased tuition revenues resulting from decreased enrollment.
Total Q1, Q2, and Q3 expenditures (fiscal period of January 1, 2021, through September 30, 2021) are $13,216,951(institutional expenditures as reported using updated reporting requirements for CARES act section 18004(a)(1) and CARES act 18004(a)(2) funds)
The types of expenses covered under the college CRRSAA Emergency Instructional Relief include: IT equipment and supplies to support remote learning for students and faculty, software licenses, remote coursework redesign, personal protective equipment, and custodial supplies for onsite cleaning.
Such application of funding was in accordance with Section 18004(c) of the CARES Act and updated guidanceCRRSAA, which allows Pikes Peak Community College to use the funds to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to coronavirus, so long as such costs do not include payment to contractors for the provision of pre-enrollment activities, including marketing and advertising; endowments; or capital outlays associated with facilities related to athletics, sectarian instruction, or religious worship.
All receipts and expenditures are tracked and accounted for in an isolated fund to ensure appropriate internal controls for allowable expenditures and cash management principles. Funds are drawn after the College has provided the cash outlay and confirmed the allowability of the expenditure, in accordance with its cash management principles and uniform guidance (2 CFR 200) as well as in accordance with Section 18004(c).
CRRSAA Institutional Expense Report - Q3 - July 1 to September 30, 2021 - Final CRRSAA Report (Downloadable Version)
Previous Institutional Reports
ARP (HEERF 3) Overview
The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP) was signed into law on March 11, 2021 in response to the broad and continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. A portion of the monies allocated in ARP - via the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) - were received by PPCC via the Department of Education (DOE). As a recipient of federal funding, to promote transparency of federal funds utilization, and to comply with formal reporting guidelines as established by the DOE - the following information serves as PPCC's formal and periodic public reporting of ARP HEERF monies.
ARP Student Grants Report
Current version updated: 10 January 2022
First posted: 10/10/2021
Next Report: 04/10/2022
ARP Institutional Grants Report
Current version updated: 10 January 2022
First posted: 10/10/2021
Next Report: 04/10/2022
ARP Student Grants Report
Information as of 10 October 2021
1. Certification and Agreement for ARP Funds
Pikes Peak Community College acknowledges that they have signed and returned the official Certification and Agreement for CARES Act funds to the US Department of Education – which serves as formal acknowledgment and acceptance of subsequently awarded American Relief Plan (ARP) Act funds. The College will disburse no less than $14,574,989 for student scholarships – this represents the entirety of funds awarded to PPCC for use for student scholarships.
2. Total Funds Received
Pikes Peak Community College has received $14,574,989 in total funds pursuant to the institution’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students.
3. Amount of Grants Awarded
The total amount of Emergency Financial Aid Grants awarded to students under Section 18004(a)(1) of the ARP Act as of October 10, 2021 is $4,180,970 The amount of funds that have been disbursed to students is $4,180,970
4. Eligible Students
The estimated total number of students at Pikes Peak Community College eligible to receive Emergency Financial Aid Grants to students under Section 18004(a)(1) is 16,911.
5. Number of Grants Awarded
Pikes Peak Community College has awarded 7,847 students grants under Section 18004(a)(1) of ARP. Of those students, 7,847 have received their funds.
6. Disbursement Plan
Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act
Pikes Peak Community College Plan for Disbursement of $4,180,970 in Direct Student Aid
Methods used for selection of students include first determining eligibility:
If students are eligible to participate in programs under Section 484 in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, they can also receive ARP funds.
Fall 2021 Pre-Semester Grants
*Pre-Semester grants are not contingent on maintaining enrollment for Fall 2021 semester but are intended to support students enrolled in Fall 2021 courses. Students retain pre-semester grants regardless of enrollment status after the start of term.
Target Group: (student groups will be included in phases depending on availability of funds)
- Phase 1 - Those students enrolled fall 2021 prior to the start of semester
Award: $500 scholarships available for enrollment in Fall term
Qualifying Students: All PPCC students currently enrolled for the Fall 2021 semester prior to the start of term
Outreach Method: Email, with form indicating need, sent to student group identified above.
Disbursement: Aid posted to student account, processed through student accounts (this scholarship would not impact other aid)
Amount Awarded: Total of $3,639,000
Number of Awards: 7,278
Number of Awards Disbursed: 7,278
Percent of Total Funds Received: 100%
All award amounts were selected and approved by PPCC’s President and Leadership Council.
Fall 2021 Momentum Scholarships
Target Group: (student groups will be included in phases depending on availability of funds)
- Phase 1 - Those students enrolled fall 2021, who submitted a FAFSA, are PELL grant eligible, and who are currently in good standing.
- Phase 2 - Those students enrolled in fall, and who are currently in good standing.
Award: $1,000 scholarships available for enrollment in Fall term
Qualifying Students: All PPCC students currently enrolled for the Fall 2021 semester.
Outreach Method: Email, with form indicating need, sent to student group identified above.
Disbursement: Aid posted to student account, processed through student accounts (this scholarship would not impact other aid)
Amount Awarded: Total of $569,000
Number of Awards: 569
Number of Awards Disbursed: 569
Percent of Total Funds Received: 100%
All award amounts were selected and approved by PPCC’s President and Leadership Council.
7. Communication
Information contained in item 6 was communicated to all currently enrolled PPCC students on February 1, 2021 by the College President, Dr. Lance Bolton.
Student inquiries about emergency relief funds can be directed to ombuds@ppcc.edu
Student inquiries about momentum scholarships can be directed to financialaid@ppcc.edu
PPCC - ARP Student Grants Report - Q2 - January 10, 2022 (Downloadable Version)
8. Previous Students Reports Download
ARP Institutional Grants Report
Information as of 10 October 2021
U.S. Department of Education American Resucue Plan - Institutional Portion October 10, 2021
Pikes Peak Community College (PPCC) acknowledges that the institution signed and returned a Certification and Agreement to the U.S. Department of Education for Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding (HEERF) on June 17, 2020, for the Institutional Portion of the “HEER” funding under section 18004(a)(1) of the CARES Act. The previous acceptance of CARES Act funds constitutes acceptance of subsequent ARP funds. In compliance with the signed Certification and Agreement, PPCC shall utilize all student scholarship funds received for student scholarships and will commit significant institutional dollars to as a supplement to the required student scholarship award.
PPCC received $13,765,796 from the Department of Education pursuant to CCA’s Certification and Agreement for Emergency Relief Fund-Institution Portion. In accordance with sections 18004(a)(1) and 18004(c)
As of October 10, 2021, PPCC has expended a total of $3,771,980 of the funded amount for the institutional award.
Note: the following breakdowns represent updated reporting guidelines according to CARES Act sections 18004(a)(1) Institutional Portion, 18004(a)(2), and 18004(a)(3), if applicable.
A downloadable version of the quarterly expenditure report (OMB Control Number 1840-0849) is available below.
An overview of expenditures categories (broad summary from largest to smallest):
- Other Uses (increased personnel costs related to offering remote service and instructional support as well as expense related to fully funding PPCC's no cost textbook program for students): $3,018,514
- Additional technology (computers, laptops, audiovisual equipment, etc.) to support distance learning: $741,008
- Campus Safety Expenditures (Cleaning and Sanitation): $12,458
Total Q1 expenditures (fiscal period of July 1, 2021, through September 30, 2021) are $3,771,980 (institutional expenditures as reported using updated reporting requirements for CARES act section 18004(a)(1) and CARES act 18004(a)(2) funds)
The types of expenses covered under the college ARP Emergency Instructional Relief include: IT equipment and supplies to support remote learning for students and faculty, software licenses, remote coursework redesign, personal protective equipment, and custodial supplies for onsite cleaning.
Such application of funding was in accordance with Section 18004(c) of the CARES Act and updated guidance for ARP, which allows Pikes Peak Community College to use the funds to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to coronavirus, so long as such costs do not include payment to contractors for the provision of pre-enrollment activities, including marketing and advertising; endowments; or capital outlays associated with facilities related to athletics, sectarian instruction, or religious worship.
All receipts and expenditures are tracked and accounted for in an isolated fund to ensure appropriate internal controls for allowable expenditures and cash management principles. Funds are drawn after the College has provided the cash outlay and confirmed the allowability of the expenditure, in accordance with its cash management principles and uniform guidance (2 CFR 200) as well as in accordance with Section 18004(c).