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Student Information

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The health and safety of É«ÓûÍõ³¯â€™s students, staff, visitors and those they come in contact with, as well as upholding our standards for academic quality, continue to be our top priority as we continue to deliver coursework.Ìý

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All COVID-19 reporting requirementsÌýfor É«ÓûÍõ³¯ students, staff and visitors for COVID 19 have been lifted for the 2023-2024 academic year.

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Current guidance and related protocols are now very dependent on personal responsibility for isolation, appropriate quarantine, exposure notifications, and mask use.

cares actÉ«ÓûÍõ³¯ provides reports on theÌýHigher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) grants, made available through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), to provide emergency financial aid grants to students for expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to coronavirus, including: food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and child care.

Free Local Wifi resources (PDF)Finding a dependable wireless connection to complete coursework is essential for student online learning. This resource guide highlights many free WiFi access points throughout Montcalm county.

The Michigan Public Service Commission provides the State of Michigan and Connected Nation Michigan’s statewide map of Wi-Fi hotspots for families who lack internet access at home. To find a Wi-Fi hotspot near you, visit the interactiveÌý

Outside resources


United Way 2-1-1

Need help with food, shelter or utilities during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic? Call 2-1-1. United Way 2-1-1 offers confidential, free assistance with social and community services including: Housing and utility services; food pantries; fraud and identity protection; disaster relief; tax preparation; veterans services; counseling services; childcare; alcohol treatment; job assistance; legal services; healthcare; credit counseling; and more. It is available to all Michigan residents. To access it, simply dial 2-1-1. The 2-1-1 service also hasÌýdetails about the food resources being offered by local K-12 school districts at this time.

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COVID Emergency Rental Assistance Funds may be available for paying past due rent or utilities. Apply today at . To apply, you will need:

  • Your past due rent notice
  • A copy of your state ID or driver’s license
  • Your current lease agreement that includes the amount of your monthly rent, signed by both you and your landlord
  • Proof of your earned and unearned income
  • A copy of your past due monthly utility statement
  • Supporting documentation to show proof of your COVID hardship For more information, email United Way of Montcalm-Ionia Counties at EVICTIONS@LIVEUNITEDM-I.org.

General assistance

If you are homeless or in need of assistance, please contact É«ÓûÍõ³¯â€™s counseling office by calling 989-328-1264. You can also contact local resources directly. These include:


• RAVE, domestic violence shelter in Ionia – 1-800-720-7233
• Straight Street, addiction recovery facility in Greenville – 616-754-7951
• Randy’s House, addiction recovery facilities in Greenville – 616-498-4608
• EightCAP, housing assessment resource agency in Greenville and Ionia – 616-754-9315
• Have Mercy, homeless services provider/interim housing facilities in Greenville – 616-225-8055.

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How to follow updates about É«ÓûÍõ³¯'s response to COVID-19

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  • Continue to check your É«ÓûÍõ³¯ email for future updates.
  • If you have not yet done so, please register for É«ÓûÍõ³¯â€™s Omnilert mass notification system to receive instant messages in case of emergency, including college closings.ÌýAccounts expire after two years.
  • Visit Ìýto sign up for Omnilert or to login to view your profile.
  • VisitÌýmontcalm.edu/coronavirusÌýfor future updates.
CONTACT US
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Communications Director Shelly Springborn
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989-328-1243
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