WMCC American Rescue Plan 1st Quarter report 2022

[…] ARP/HEERF II I Quarterly R eport: Q1 (Jan -Mar 2022) Rev 04/08/2022 KP WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE EMERGENCY FINANCIAL AID GRANT FUNDS? • Students who are or were enrolled […]

WMCC American Rescue Plan 1st Quarter report 2022

[…] ARP/HEERF II I Quarterly R eport: Q1 (Jan -Mar 2022) Rev 04/08/2022 KP WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE EMERGENCY FINANCIAL AID GRANT FUNDS? • Students who are or were enrolled […]

Making Data Explicit (E-Series Forms)

[…] handle rabies suspects & samples safely 9. Handle disposal of deceased animals 10. Identify external parasites: mites, lice, fleas, and ticks. 11. Assist in the preparation of various specimen staining […]

00529100_HEERF_Q22021_101021

[…] who need to be isolated; paying  travel expenses for students who  need to leave campus early due to  coronavirus infections or campus interruptions.  Subsidizing food service to reduc e density in eating facilities, to  provide pre‐packaged meals, or to add hours to food service  operations to accommodate social distancing.   Costs related to operating additional class sections to enable  social  distancing, such as those for hi ring more instructors and increasing  campus hours of operations.   1 To support expenses related to the disruption of campus operat ions due to coronavirus consistent with applicable law. This includes  eligible expenses under a student’s cost of  attendance under CARES Act Section 18004(c), or any component o f a student’s cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food,  housing, health care ( including mental health care), or child c are, per Section 314(c) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA),  and Section 2003 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP).   OMB Control Number 1840‐0849 V.1.1 last updated 9/21/2021 Expires 3/31/2024  2  Category  […]

00529100_HEERF_Q32021_101021

[…] who need to be isolated; paying  travel expenses for students who  need to leave campus early due to  coronavirus infections or campus interruptions.  Subsidizing food service to reduc e density in eating facilities, to  provide pre‐packaged meals, or to add hours to food service  operations to accommodate social distancing.   Costs related to operating additional class sections to enable  social  distancing, such as those for hi ring more instructors and increasing  campus hours of operations.   1 To support expenses related to the disruption of campus operat ions due to coronavirus consistent with applicable law. This includes  eligible expenses under a student’s cost of  attendance under CARES Act Section 18004(c), or any component o f a student’s cost of attendance or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus, such as tuition, food,  housing, health care ( including mental health care), or child c are, per Section 314(c) of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021 (CRRSAA),  and Section 2003 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP).   OMB Control Number 1840‐0849 V.1.1 last updated 9/21/2021 Expires 3/31/2024  2  Category  […]

CCSNH Student TIX.188H.Policy – Eff. 6-22-2021

[…] documentary evidence. In turn, the Title IX Coord inator shall: i. Provide a hard or electronic copy of the investigation report to the parties and advisors (if any) at least […]

Covid 19 Response Plan Spring 2021

[…] except when eating and drinking, while maintaining 6 -foot social distancing. When lecturing, faculty may elect to not wear a mask while maintaining at least six feet distance from all […]

CARES Act Emergency Grants to Students – Reporting FINAL WMCC 03172021 kp

[…] to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus (including eligible expenses under a a student’s cost of attendance such as food , housing, course […]

BTC Courses schedule Spring 2021

[…] Closing Procedures and Financial Statements Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Feb 5 Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY […]

BTC Courses schedule Late Start Spring 2021

[…] and Finance for Non-Financial Managers Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Apr-9 Closing Procedures and Financial Statements 1/5/2021 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Apr 5 […]

BTC Courses schedule Late Start Spring 2021 1.28

[…] Closing Procedures and Financial Statements Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures Apr-9 Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE […]

BTC Courses schedule Summer 2021

[…] Closing Procedures and Financial Statements Bookeeping Certificate Understanding Debits and Credits General Ledger and Month End Procedures June 9 WHITE MOUNTAINS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Non-Credit and Professional Development Courses and Workshops […]