
Some are longstanding and some you can plug into and play. Please let me know if you have any questions.Published by the Bryn Mawr Neighborhood Association not just a set of individuals, but a set of relationships. I thank you for your patience as we work through this process. We also remind students that they can contact their supervisor or check the Student Employment portal to learn of possible remote work options. This payment will go to students who have needed to remain on campus as well as those who have left. We are working to get this paid in the next pay period. Like all student wages, this sum is subject to the usual employment taxes. As a result of this effort, all students who worked for the College in the spring semester will receive a lump sum $300 wage payment. Thus, we have needed to move resources from other critical areas. While the CARES Act allows colleges to continue to spend work-study money to pay lost wages, Bryn Mawr has already paid that work-study money to our students during the earlier part of the year, so this is not a source of funds to address this need. Student Wages: Second, we understand that students are experiencing hardship due to lost wages and we are doing our best to address those concerns. If you are interested in doing this please email and we will process the refund accordingly, as well as provide documentation of the charitable contribution. We have heard from several families who have asked to donate the refund they receive to support the additional costs to the College. Our staff is working hard to expedite the process of calculating and posting these refunds where applicable by April 27th. If this activity results in a credit balance on the account, the student will receive a refund via direct deposit or by check mailed to a student’s permanent address.

For students who are on a payment plan, the credit will be applied to reduce the final payment. The amount of credit for each student will be applied to any outstanding balances on the student account.
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I am sure you are facing many challenges in adjusting to this unprecedented situation. I hope all of you are doing well and that you, your family and friends are healthy. Fazio, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Administrative Officer, on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

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