COVID-19 Update: Housing & Meal Plan Refunds & Credits
Dear Goucher Students,
The campus is certainly quiet without you!
I know that the past week has been extremely difficult for everyone. This is certainly
not how any of us expected to spend the year. So, I have appreciated your patience
as we have worked through the next steps of moving our academic operations online
for the remainder of this semester. I will continue to communicate with you often
as new developments arise.
Now that we know definitively Goucher students will not be returning to campus this
spring, we are in a much better position to answer many of the questions that have
been raised regarding how we will be compensating students for housing and meal plans
that won’t be used this semester.
Students who vacated the residence halls as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will
receive a prorated credit for room and board charges. For those students who vacated
by March 15, that credit will be equal to 50% of the room and board charged, with
very few exceptions.
However, each student’s financial aid package is different; therefore, the credit
on a student’s account may vary if the student had their room and/or board paid for
by specific grants and/or scholarships.
If there is a balance due on a student’s account, the credit will be applied to that
amount due first. Any remaining credit will be applied to the student’s next academic
term.
We will apply this prorated credit for room and board at the end of the Spring semester.
For all graduating seniors, a refund check will be issued at the end of this semester
for any account with a remaining credit balance.
The very few students who were permitted to remain on campus by the College will
receive a prorated credit for unused meals but will not receive a credit for room
charges.
I’m sure that you will have lots of questions, so we have posted an updated Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) on our website that we hope will provide you with the answers
you need. This FAQ addresses how we will be handling a variety of specific situations.
It also provides answers on how we will be paying out Federal Work-Study (FWS) funds
this semester. You can find that FAQ here.
If you have any further questions, you may also email finaid@goucher.edu.
Again, thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to work through
these issues. I will be sending further emails out next week with additional updates
and information.
Sincerely,
Kent Devereaux, President