STUDENT EMERGENCY FUNDS APPLICATION FORM 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the STUDENT EMERGENCY FUNDS APPLICATION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Student Name, Date of Birth, Phone Number, and Email Address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for a smooth processing experience.
  3. In the section requesting a brief statement, clearly explain why you are seeking emergency funds. Be concise yet informative to help reviewers understand your situation.
  4. List any specific expenses and their amounts for which you are requesting assistance. This will provide clarity on your financial needs.
  5. Provide a detailed explanation of your financial circumstances and describe any efforts made to secure funds from other sources. This context is crucial for your application.
  6. In the Student Certification section, type your name and date to certify that all provided information is complete and accurate. This step is essential for validating your application.
  7. If applicable, have a faculty or staff member fill out their details in the designated section before submitting the form.
  8. Once completed, send the form to Meredith Stover at stoverm@babson.edu as instructed. Expect an acknowledgment email within one business day regarding next steps.

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About the Student Emergency Fund Emergency funds to cover unexpected expenses due to unforeseen circumstances. Funds to cover lost jobs and docHubly reduced wages. Rent, transportation, and other living expenses.
The ER Program provides Federal funding to repair Federal-aid highways and Federal lands roads damaged by natural disasters and catastrophic events.
An emergency fund is a cash reserve designed to cover sudden financial expenses so you dont have to rely on your regular savings account, credit cards, or loans.
Institutions identify students in need and make awards of up to $2,500. Just-in-time financial assistance for students at risk of dropping out of college due to a financial hardship, like medical bills, car repair, a trip home to help an ailing parent, etc.
Through the Coronavirus Relief Fund, the CARES Act provides for payments to State, Local, and Tribal governments navigating the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Three to six months worth of your current living expenses is a good rule of thumb as the target amount for an emergency fund.

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