Federal CARES Act

What is the Federal CARES Act?

The U.S. government provided emergency funding to colleges and universities in response to the COVID pandemic. The CARES Act was the first round of funding. This webpage outlines how the campus has utilized these funds in support of students and the institutional mission.

The CRRSAA provided the second round of Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF). To find more information about the Federal CRRSAA funds, please visit the CSU CRRSAA page. The latest round of HEERF funding is called the American Rescue Plan (ARP). For more information about the ARP, please visit the CSU ARP page.

Higher Education Relief Fund Results

San Francisco State University received $14,362,954 in Emergency Financial Aid Grants to Students pursuant to signing the required Certification and Agreement with the U.S. Department of Education. The entire allocation has been fully awarded and disbursed to eligible students as of May 15, 2020. A total of 18,318 students were identified as eligible to be considered for the emergency grants under the federal guidelines. A total of 14,364 eligible students received emergency grants through this program. The method used by San Francisco State to determine which students received awards and the instructions which were available to students at that time follow.

Who is eligible?

All currently enrolled SF State undergraduate, graduate and professional students who are eligible to receive federal financial aid and were not enrolled in a completely online program as of March 13, 2020, may be considered for emergency grants funded by HEERF. Even if students have current financial holds or owe the campus fees or fines, they are still eligible for this program. All other currently enrolled students may be considered for emergency grants through the HOPE Crisis Fund program.

What can the grants fund?

The CSU Cares emergency grants are designed to support student expenses related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These expenses might include food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and child-care expenses. Grants will be disbursed electronically to student banking accounts or via check.

What were the grant amounts?

Grant amounts vary by campus and by student, depending on campus resources and student circumstances. However, grant awards provided via HEERF dollars will not be restricted by cost of attendance ceilings and will also not be counted against a student’s future financial aid award.

How were HEERF grant amounts determined at San Francisco State?

Grant amounts were based on each student’s documented financial need and in proportion to the financial difficulty faced as a result of COVID-19. To be eligible for HEERF funds, students must have filed a FAFSA and have been deemed eligible to receive Federal Aid funds by the U.S. Department of Education and the campus financial aid office by April 21, 2020. Eligible students were then divided into three categories:

Group 1

Students with the lowest income status who received maximum state and/or federal aid. Students with an official expected family contribution (EFC) of $0 to $4,000 were placed in this group. Group 1 students received an automatic grant award of $1,000 if enrolled full-time. The amount was prorated if less than full-time. Students in Group 1 were also able to apply for additional funds of $250 to $2,000. (See the section on applying for additional funds below.)

Group 2

Students with some financial need prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students with an official expected family contribution (EFC) of $4,001 to $8,000 were placed in this group. Group 2 students received an automatic grant award of $750 if enrolled full-time. The amount was if less than full-time. Students in Group 2 were also able to apply for additional funds of $250 to $2,000. (See the section on applying for additional funds below.)

Group 3

Eligible students without regard to prior state and/or federal aid received. Students with an official expected family contribution (EFC) greater than $8,000 were placed in this group. Students in Group 3 did not receive an automatic grant award but were able to apply for additional funds of $250 to $2,000. (See the section on applying for additional funds below.)

How could I have applied for additional funds?

Students who are eligible for federal student aid (Groups 1, 2 and 3 above) were able to apply for additional HEERF funds through a simple application process. Eligible students in Group 1, 2 and 3 saw a “CARES Funds Application” link in the Financial Aid section in the Student Center. The application was available May 4, 2020. For priority consideration during the spring term, grant applications had to be received by May 11, 2020. Awards of $250 to $2,000 will be made based on the COVID-19 expenses incurred. If more applications were received than funding available, additional consideration based on financial need and other resources available were utilized. The campus notified priority applicants of a decision by May 21, 2020.

Students were asked to describe the expenses related to the disruption of campus operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic for which they were seeking support. These may include items such as food, housing, course materials, technology, health care and child care. They must also briefly describe any financial hardship they are experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students who have questions about the application process should contact the Financial Aid Office.

How long will it take to receive HEERF funds?

We know these are times of great need. We are working very hard to disburse eligible students’ awards as quickly as possible. Students in Groups 1 and 2 had automatic grants applied to their student account by April 30. Students applying for additional funds during the priority application period were posted around May 21, 2020. If awarded, students can select Account Activity in the drop down of the Finances section in the Student Center and see a CARES Act award posted. Funds will be disbursed via direct deposit for those who have previously designated their bank information for this purpose. Once posted in the student account, direct deposit funds are normally received in the student’s bank account in three business days. Students who have not signed up for direct deposit will receive a check in the mail. Allow at least 10 business days for receipt of checks. Wells Fargo will cash this check at no charge for students who do not have a bank account. Students who see an award posted but have not received the funds after these time periods should contact the Bursar’s Office.

Institutional Portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund information

The Funding Certification and Agreement for the Institutional Portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund was signed and returned on April 24, 2020. Pursuant to the agreement, our campus was awarded $14,362,974. Although we have received the authorization to draw down funds, at this time we have not utilized the entire institutional portion allocated to our campus. These funds will be drawn down during the FY20-21 fiscal year, following the CARES Act guidance. 

Minority Serving Institution Funds (MSI) — Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund

The Funding Certification and Agreement for the MSI Portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund was signed and returned on June 1, 2020. Pursuant to the agreement, our campus was awarded $2,192,920. Although we have received the authorization to draw down funds, at this time we have not utilized the MSI Portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund. These funds will be drawn down during the FY20-21 fiscal year, following the CARES Act guidance.

 

Quarterly reports on CARES drawdown are available for the following quarters:

Quarter ending September 30, 2020

Quarter ending December 31, 2020

Reporting: CARES Student Fund Reporting as of September 30, 2020. All funds disbursed.

Quarter ending March 31, 2021

Quarter ending March 31, 2021 (revision)

Quarter ending March 31, 2021 (revision#2)

Quarter ending June 30, 2021

Quarter ending June 30, 2021 (revision)

Quarter ending September 30, 2021

Quarter ending December 31, 2021 

Quarter ending December 31, 2021 (revision)

Quarter ending March 31, 2022  

Quarter ending June 30, 2022

Quarter ending June 30, 2022 (revision)

Quarter ending June 30, 2022 (revision #2)

Quarter ending September 30, 2022

Quarter ending September 30, 2022 (revision)

Quarter ending September 30, 2022 (revision #2) 

Quarter ending December 31, 2022

Quarter ending December 31, 2022 (revision)

Quarter ending December 31, 2022 (revision #2)

Quarter ending March 31, 2023

Quarter ending March 31, 2023 (revision)

Quarter ending March 31, 2023 (revision #2)

Quarter ending March 31, 2023 (revision #3)

Quarter ending June 30, 2023

Offices & Staff Directory

Division of Student Life Leadership

       
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Hernández Miguel Associate Vice President and Dean of Students 415-338-2032 dos@sfsu.edu
Reisweber Mia Interim Associate Dean of Students 415-338-2032 pamsu@sfsu.edu
Trudell Chris Assistant Dean of Students 415-338-2526 trudell@sfsu.edu
Marissa Ledesma Administrative Analyst/Specialist 415-338-2032 dos@sfsu.edu
Davy Nanette Administrative Assistant 415-405-3960 nanette@sfsu.edu
         

Campus Recreation

     
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Oliver Demont Interim Director 415-405-2874 dboliver@sfsu.edu
Korpob Jack Interim Assistant Director of Facilities 415-405-2873 pkorpob@sfsu.edu
Forchini Ben Aquatics & Safety Programs Coordinator 415-405-4328 forchini@sfsu.edu
Jensen Chanda Office Coordinator 415-405-4328 cjensen@sfsu.edu
Macko Ryan Facilities Coordinator   rmacko@mail.sfsu.edu
McKeon Sara Intramurals, Sports Clubs, Camps   smckeon@sfsu.edu
Harcum Jason Outdoor & Leadership Development Coordinator   harcum@sfsu.edu
Viray Edward Memberships and Outreach Coordinator 415-405-2871 eviray@sfsu.edu
Vind Ashley  Marketing & Participant Engagement Coordinator   ashleyvind@sfsu.edu
Sousa Sabrina  Fitness & Wellness Coordinator   ssousa@sfsu.edu
Sakamoto Sachi Accessibility & Inclusion   ssakamoto@sfsu.edu
Twyman Lee Special Events & Sports Clubs   monolito@sfsu.edu

Student Engagement & Transition

       
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Trudell Chris Assistant Dean of Students 415-338-1304 trudell@sfsu.edu
Jaynes Evan First-Year Experience Manager 415-338-3060 jaynes@sfsu.edu
Menor Matt New Student Programs Coordinator 415-338-3060 menor@sfsu.edu
Sonia Getz Campus Community Coordinator 415-405-4349 sgetz@sfsu.edu
Smith Summer Greek Life Coordinator  415-338-3060 ssmith18@sfsu.edu
Piccinnoti Vernon Events & Technical Manager 415-405-3603 vjp@sfsu.edu
         

Presidential Scholars

       
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Azocar Cristina Faculty Coordinator 415-338-2663 cazocar@sfsu.edu
         

Residential Life

       
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Rourke David Director 415-338-1822 drourke@sfsu.edu
Robinson Jessica Associate Director, Residential Education & Leadership 415-338-2729 jrobinson@sfsu.edu
Mangosing Alvin Assistant Director   anmangosing@sfsu.edu
McFall Patrick Academic Success & Leadership Coordinator 415-405-8028 pmcfall@sfsu.edu
Kitashima Aaron Business Operations Specialist 415-405-2227 akit@sfsu.edu
Nizzardini Rick Clinical Counselor 415-405-4415 rnizzard@sfsu.edu
McCoy Shawn

Residential Rights & Responsibilities Coordinator

415-405-9378 smccoy@sfsu.edu
Fischer Erin Area Coordinator, Manzanita Square & University Park South 415-338-0503 fischere@sfsu.edu
Murray Jordan Residential Coordinator 415-405-2206 jomurray@sfsu.edu
St Juste Valerie Residential Coordinator 415-405-9382 vstjuste@sfsu.edu
         

Student Conduct

       
Last First Position Phone E-mail
Birello Larry Manager for Student Rights & Responsibilities 415-338-2004 conduct@sfsu.edu
Davy Nanette Administrative Assistant 415-405-3960 nanette@sfsu.edu
         

Associated Students

       
Alejandro Rios C-134 Executive Director 415-338-6092 arios@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Business Administration & Finance

     
Veronica Castillo M-106 Asst Exec Dir, Business & Finance 415-338-2779 veronica@asi.sfsu.edu
Deysi Calles C-138 Accounts Receivable Manager 415-338-7362 deysi@asi.sfsu.edu
Zoila Baltodano C-134 Administrative Services Manager 415-338-1484 zoila@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Executive Office

       
Christine Amador M-106 Leadership Development Coordinator 415-338-2309 christine@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Event Services

       
April Joy Rudnick T-119 Sr Dir of Event Services 415-405-3408 apriljoy@asi.sfsu.edu
         
         

IT/Technical Services

       
Jack Palacios T-122 Sr Dir of IT/Technical Services 415-338-2730 jpalacios@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Operations

       
Mark Jaramilla T-123 Sr Dir of Operations 415-338-2820 markj@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Human Resources

       
Jamila Ali C-134 Asst Exec Dir, HR 415-338-6168 jali@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Marketing & Communications

Mayra Saldana M-106 Asst Exec Dir, Mktg & Comm 415-338-3498 msaldana@asi.sfsu.edu
Shirley Ma Wong M-106 Sr. Dir of Bus & Dev 415-405-3518 smawong@asi.sfsu.edu
Lauren Hohls M-102 Sr. Dir. of Branding Strategy 415-338-2771 laurenhohls@asi.sfsu.edu.
         

Programs

       
Vacant   Asst Exec Dir, Programs    
         

Education & Equity

       
Adriana Gallardo T-139 Sr. Director of Education & Equity 415-405-4048 agallardo@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Productions

       
Horace Montgomery T-115 Sr. Director of Productions 415-338-3399 horacem@asi.sfsu.edu
Muata Kenyatta T-115 Sr Advisor 415-338-2442 muatak@asi.sfsu.edu
Tatianna Ramos T-124 Special Events Coordinator 415-338-1310 ramostatianna@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Early Childhood Education Center (ECEC)

     
Erica Almaguer ECEC Director 415-338-7807 erica@asi.sfsu.edu
Lorelei Ballesteros ECEC Preschool Program Coordinator 415-338-3588 lyb@asi.sfsu.edu
Nodelyn Abayan ECEC Infant/Toddler Program Coordinator 415-338-3003 nodelyna@asi.sfsu.edu
Shirley Nhan ECEC Office Manager 415-338-2403 shirleyn@asi.sfsu.edu
Helen Voong ECEC Head Teacher 415-338-3590 hvoong@asi.sfsu.edu
Sophia Suazo ECEC Head Teacher 415-338-3593 sophia.suazo@asi.sfsu.edu
Emily Bugos ECEC Head Teacher 415-338-3593 emily@asi.sfsu.edu
Christina Chin ECEC Head Teacher 415-338-6737 christinac@asi.sfsu.edu
Rosalinda Rosas ECEC Head Teacher 415-338-3594 rrosas@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Project Rebound & Expansion

       
George Turner T-161 Director 415-405-0954 gturner@asi.sfsu.edu
Doris Fendt T-161 Counselor - Pre Admission 415-405-0954 dfendt@asi.sfsu.edu 
Elisabeth Ocampo T-161 Records & Reports Coordinator 415-405-0954 eocampo@asi.sfsu.edu
         

Renewing Communities (Expansion)

     
Jason Bell T-161 Regional Director 415-405-0954 jbell@asi.sfsu.edu

What is the Division of Student Life?

 

 

Vision

A campus community where every student belongs and the student experience matters.

Mission

The Division of Student Life (DSL) believes that every SF State student should belong and matter, has the capacity to live a purposeful life, and can positively impact the world.

To that end, the Division of Student Life (DSL) team at SF State facilitates student-centered learning through personal, professional, community, and academic engagement, culminating in a transformational experience.

We work collaboratively with students, families, faculty, staff, administrators, and others to enhance the overall SF State student experience. As partners in the educational process we:

  • Create opportunities for students to integrate curricular and co-curricular learning;
  • Advocate and support student inclusion in the University decision making process;
  • Inform and educate students of their rights and responsibilities as members of the University, San Francisco, and global communities;
  • Promote and educate students about social justice and equity;
  • Network and collaborate with faculty and staff to enhance the student learning experience;
  • Provide educational programs, events, and job opportunities that focus on development of leadership competencies, career and life skills, wellness, critical thinking and problem solving skills, and crisis management.

Shared Values

Our work in the Division of Student Life (DSL) is guided and informed by our commitment and support of SF State’s five core values:

  • Courage:  We cultivate courageous conversations and daring leadership.
  • Life of the Mind:  We stimulate integration of curricular and co-curricular learning.
  • Equity:  We advocate for social justice, equity, and eliminating barriers.
  • Community:  We create inclusive and caring communities of challenge and support.
  • Resilience:  We celebrate individual and community tenacity and sustainability.
   
   

 

Student Affairs & Enrollment Manangement

Message from YOUR Dean of Students

Welcome to YOUR Student Life Experience at SF State!

We could not be more excited you are here and a part of our Gator family.  We hope that this will be one of the best learning experiences you will have in your life!

Student Life is the compilation of living and learning experiences you will have during your time as a Gator. It will be shaped by the defining moments of your first year. It will be molded in the time you spend living on campus or attending the many programs, activities, and events available exclusively to you as an SF State student. It will evolve and deepen with the student organizations you’ll join, the leadership opportunities and professional development you’ll pursue, and the health and wellness programs you’ll benefit from—all these and many more opportunities in YOUR Student Life Experience at SF State will support and enhance your academic success and career objectives.

Our Student Life Team is dedicated to supporting you as you grow and develop as individuals and leaders within our SF State community. In times like these, when unprecedented measures disrupt the normal visions of what life on campus might look like for each of us, we are committed to reinforcing our support of all Gators, defining the future of Student Life, and facilitating authentic moments of care and connection with each of you. You inspire us to innovate meaningful ways to serve you in person, online, and everywhere in between!  We know that YOUR Student Life Experience is imperative to your success here at SF State, and it will shape who you when you graduate and immerse in life beyond and outside of the university.

That is why, above all else, you are not alone on your academic journey at SF State and the Division of Student Life is here for you! We are committed to helping create an inclusive campus community where every student belongs and the student experience matters.  We believe that every student has the capacity to live a purposeful life and can positively impact the world.

We are the place where you can live, lead, and learn to be yourself and make a difference!

So, we’re here and we’re ready, but are YOU ready to be transformed in Student Life?  Start by following us @LifeAtSFState and logging into GatorXperience to learn more about all the ways to get involved, supported, and connected. Let’s launch YOUR Student Life Experience today, Gators! 

Be Healthy, Be Well, Go Gators!

Danny Glassmann, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Associate Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students
Deputy Title IX Coordinator/DHR Administrator
dos@sfsu.edu
415-338-3888

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What is the Division of Student Life?

Vision

A campus community where every student belongs and the student experience matters.

Mission

The Division of Student Life (DSL) believes that every SF State student should belong and matter, has the capacity to live a purposeful life, and can positively impact the world.

To that end, the Division of Student Life (DSL) team at SF State facilitates student-centered learning through personal, professional, community, and academic engagement, culminating in a transformational experience.

We work collaboratively with students, families, faculty, staff, administrators, and others to enhance the overall SF State student experience. As partners in the educational process we:

  • Create opportunities for students to integrate curricular and co-curricular learning;
  • Advocate and support student inclusion in the University decision-making process;
  • Inform and educate students of their rights and responsibilities as members of the University, San Francisco, and global communities;
  • Promote and educate students about social justice and equity;
  • Network and collaborate with faculty and staff to enhance the student learning experience;
  • Provide educational programs, events, and job opportunities that focus on the development of leadership competencies, career and life skills, wellness, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and crisis management.

Shared Values

Our work in the Division of Student Life (DSL) is guided and informed by our commitment and support of SF State’s five core values:

  • Courage:  We cultivate courageous conversations and daring leadership.
  • Life of the Mind:  We stimulate the integration of curricular and co-curricular learning.
  • Equity:  We advocate for social justice, equity, and eliminating barriers.
  • Community:  We create inclusive and caring communities of challenge and support.
  • Resilience:  We celebrate individual and community tenacity and sustainability.