HEERF Disclosures
Required Department of Education Reports and Disclosures
CRRSAA and ARP (a)(1) (a)(4) Section: Student Reports
CARES Act Section 18004(a)(1): Student Reports
Quarterly Budget and Expenditure Reporting for HEERF
July 2023 (PDF) (FINAL)
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September 2020 (PDF)
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Practices to Monitor and Suppress COVID-19
Cape Fear Community College has implemented the following practices to monitor and suppress COVID-19:
- Inform employees of their health insurance benefits that cover COVID testing 100%
- Encourage employees and students to get vaccinated
- Sponsored a vaccination test site on campus
- Provide masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and other Personal Protective Equipment to students, faculty, staff, and guests
- Support clean and sanitary campus environments, including hand sanitizer stations placed through the campuses
- Regular cleaning and disinfection of all facilities
- Implement physical distancing guidelines with signage and tape
- Paid time off for employees to get vaccinated
- Sick leave for employees out due to COVID
- Provide academic support services and mental health services for all students affected by COVID
- Support coping and resilience for students
- Purchase additional instructional supplies to allow students to work in smaller group sizes
- Various Indoor Air Quality projects including: Replacement of out of date Building Automation System “Continuum” with the newer package “Ecostruxure”; replacement of the outdoor air, return and exhaust damper actuators in the L building with electric equipment; replacement of chiller in L building; sealant replacement in L & S buildings which will prevent moisture from entering the building and causing mold and mildew; replace the split system in the BA building which will allow larger filter capacity and more outside air/ventilation; replace 2 roof top units in the T building which will be more efficient and offer more ventilation for better air quality; upgrade the A building HVAC server; replace unit in NY building to allow for better efficiency and more ventilation for better air quality; replace HVAC system in the A building to allow for larger filter capacity, better efficiency and more ventilation for better air quality; replace HVAC system in the W building; replace chiller in NA building; replace chiller in NB building; renovate HVAC system in the S building to include new air handlers, DDC controls, chiller replacement, ductwork and control dampers.
- Union Station filter change from Merv8 to Merv13 filters