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- To support students with limited finances and technology, join the Student Emergency Funding giving campaign.
- If you or anyone you know would like to support staff members, financial contributions can be made to the Staff Emergency Fund by visiting the SEF web page or donating directly to the SEF HornRaiser.
- The Dell Medical School hosts a COVID-19 ideas exchange from local organizations.
- Many labs have donated PPE, equipment and volunteer hours in the fight against COVID-19. For information on how to get involved, contact Andreas Matouschek for details.
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- Students can find resources both at the University's COVID-19 page and at the College's FAQ page for Texas Science undergraduate and graduate students.
- Students have until May 29 to determine if they wish to take classes Pass/Fail (for undergraduates) or Credit/No Credit (for graduate students), or if they want to Q-drop a course.
- Please encourage your students to not make any hasty decisions about changing to Pass/Fail, Credit/No Credit, or Q-drop a course. The deadline is past when grades are due so they can make an informed decision. And, as always, should consult with their academic advisor.
- In the "Beyond Academics" section of the Provost's FAQs for Faculty are more ways faculty can connect students in problematic situations to UT resources.
- If you have students in problematic situations you can also e-mail David Vanden Bout (cns-studentdean@austin.utexas.edu) to connect them with college resources.
Resources for Staff
Staff members who are experiencing a temporary hardship and believe they are eligible can apply by visiting the Staff Emergency Fund web page. There are several ways to apply. Employees who are not able to apply via email can call the Employee Assistance Program to determine what alternative application process may work best for them.