Student Resources
As a Clarkson College student, you are considered part of our family, and we are here to help you navigate any challenges you may be facing during this time. The College is working on a continuously updated list of resources which can be found on this page.
Financial Support
The resources below are compiled as quick links. If you have additional questions regarding your financial situation, contact our Financial Aid Counselors listed below.
Financial Aid Office
Students with questions or concerns related to financial aid or your financial situation, please contact your Financial Aid Counselor.
CARES Act Emergency Grant
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act became law on March 27, 2020. The CARES Act established and funded the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) to provide emergency funding to higher education institutions. At least half of each institution’s allocations must be awarded to students in the form of emergency financial aid grants for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 crisis. The other half can be used by the institution to cover any costs associated with significant changes to the delivery of instruction due to the coronavirus. The CARES Act requires Clarkson College to report information on its website.
- 6/4/2020 CARES Act 30 Day Report
- 7/19/2020 CARES Act 45 Day Report
- 9/30/2020 CARES Act Quarterly Report
- 3/31/2021 CARES Act Quarterly Report
- 6/30/2021 CARES Act Quarterly Report
- 9/30/2021 CARES Act Quarterly Report
- 12/31/2021 CARES Act Quarterly Report
- 00986200_HEERF_Q32020_09302020
- 00986200_HEERF_Q42020_12312020
- 00986200_HEERF_Q12021_03312021
- 00986200_HEERF_Q22021_06302021
- 00986200_HEERF_Q32021_10102021
- 00986200_HEERF_Q42021_01052022
- 00986200_HEERF_Q12022_04082022
- 00986200_HEERF_Q22022_06302022
- 00986200_HEERF_Q32022_09302022
- 00986200_HEERF_Q42022_12312022
- 00986200_HEERF_Q12023_04062023
- 00986200_HEERF_Q22023_07072023
US Department of Education
Students, borrowers and parents should stay updated on the most recent guidance from the US Department of Education regarding loan repayment. Continue to check the following link: http://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/coronavirus
Campus Parking Refund Option
UNMC Parking is offering students prorated refunds for parking permit holders. The refund may differ slightly depending upon the type of parking permit purchased. Refunds available range based on the number of months left on the permit up to $90.
How do I obtain a prorated refund for my parking permit?
Call UNMC Parking Services for a refund via phone at 402-559-8580.
What do I do with my parking permit once I have canceled the service?
Students must remove it from their vehicle and dispose of the permit once the service has been canceled.
What if I need to park on campus after I have canceled my permit?
UNMC Parking Services monitors the Clarkson College parking lots. If a vehicle is parked on the Clarkson College campus without a valid permit through the month of May there will be no parking fees. After that the vehicle may be towed per UNMC Parking policy. Students will receive notifications through their Clarkson College email account as updates are made to this website.
UNMC Parking Services
PH 402.559.8580
Business Hours: Monday – Thursday 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., and Friday 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Academic Support
Services
As a student, you will be able to take advantage of these services provided by the Success Center throughout your collegiate career. These include:
- Tutoring available online through RegisterBlast
- Online job postings
- Writing Lab available online – [email protected]
Contact
Success Center
Jen Wilson, Academic and Student Support Coordinator
PH 402.552.2681
[email protected]
Health and Wellness
Clarkson College recognizes the additional pressures students may be experiencing as we navigate an unprecedented worldwide pandemic. There are resources available, free to students, to support your health and well-being. Please use the links below for more information on available resources. All Clarkson College students receive free counseling sessions through our on-campus (now online) counselors or our partner, Arbor Family Counseling. Contact the Success Center for details.
Counseling Services
To schedule an appointment, please contact the Success Center:
402.552.2694
402-552.2693
[email protected].
Free Apps to Help Manage Stress:
http://thiswayup.org.au/12-free-apps-to-help-you-beat-stress/
Behavioral Health Resources
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Disaster Distress
Hotline: 1-800-985-5990
Messaging: text TalkWithUs to 66746.
More information: http://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline
The Nebraska Family Helpline
Helpline: 1-888-866-8660
More information: http://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Nebraska-Family-Helpline.aspx
Association of Recovery in Higher Education
http://mailchi.mp/ee0734d84224/collegiate-recovery-connection-support-and-resources?e=a01895443e
Sanvello Health App
Sanvello Health, Inc., a leading provider of digital and telemental health solutions to individuals, businesses and payers, recently announced free premium access to its digital care delivery platform. This offer makes Sanvello’s clinically validated techniques, coping tools and peer support free to anyone impacted by COVID-19.
Other Resources
Clarkson College Video- COVID19 information
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXv0bXg5HHU&feature=youtu.be
UNMC Wellbeing Symposium- Handling Stress in Uncertain Times
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIZe9VIw2m8
Music is Medicine
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDKNO3-0Yfg18vs033YlvQQ/videos
Community Resources
Clarkson College has compiled these community resources to connect our students with information and services available that may prove helpful during this unprecedented time. The below information is primarily local to Nebraska and Iowa residents, however, no matter where you are located similar resources are likely available to you by searching online. Scroll down to see the type of information and use keywords along with your location during your search.
Helpful Resources
State & County Resources
Douglas County Health Department COVID-19 Information Line
Se Habla Español
402.444.3400
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday - Sunday
Health Care Resources
Nebraska Medicine
1.800.922.0000
NebraskaMed.com/COVID
Children’s Hospital & Medical Center
ChildrensOmaha.org/COVID
Methodist Health System
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Hotline: 402-815-SICK (7425)
Website: http://www.bestcare.org/covid-19/
Nebraska/Iowa Resources
Food pantries, utility bills, accessing safe housing…and more.
211- Resources Iowa & Nebraska
If you are looking for assistance in finding a food pantry, paying for a utility bill, accessing safe housing, receiving counseling services and more, call 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 89821. Helpline specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Your call is free and confidential. http://www.211iowa.org/
United Way of the Midlands:
http://www.unitedwaymidlands.org/2-1-1/
Food Pantries and Programs
Nebraska
Foodbank Heartland:
http://foodbankheartland.org/get-food/