SUNY Empire is pleased to announce one-time stipends to support qualified students enrolled in credit-bearing internships related to their career goals. Available funds support internship-related transportation, professional/business clothing, and childcare. To apply, students must be enrolled in a credit-bearing internship of at least 160 hours per term, approximately one day per week for 15 weeks.
Professional Attire Stipend:
A $250 grant to purchase professional and business attire from Amazon for your internship or anticipated job search.
Eligibility for Professional Attire Stipend:
- Current enrollment as Empire State University student
- Demonstrated financial need
- Students are not eligible post-graduation
- This grant does not require participation in an internship
Travel Stipend:
Students participating in an in-person, credit-bearing internship can apply for a one-time travel grant of $250 to support their commute.
Eligibility for Travel Stipend:
- Approved participation in an in-person, credit-bearing internship*
- Current enrollment as Empire State University student
- Demonstrated financial need
- Students are not eligible post-graduation
Childcare Stipend:
For students participating in a credit-bearing internship, we can offer a one-time grant for the semester to offset childcare costs.
- $500 for the first dependent
- $250 for each additional dependent
Eligibility for Childcare Stipend:
- Approved participation in a for-credit internship*
- Current enrollment as Empire State University student
- Demonstrated financial need
- Students are not eligible post-graduation
*Students must already be selected for an internship, and have their internship approved through their academic department in order to be eligible for stipends.
Application Instructions:
To qualify for internship supports, you must complete the following form. Please be prepared to upload documentation to demonstrate enrollment in childcare and/or financial need.
If you are approved for a one-time, internship support stipend, you will receive further documentation from Career Services.
SUNY Empire cannot guarantee funding to all students who apply as we have limited availability of funds.
Grant requests cannot exceed $250.00.
Students face many non-academic challenges during their time at SUNY Empire State University due to unforeseen and unexpected fiscal challenges. The student emergency grant fund will provide a one-time emergency grant to assist students in alleviating these non-academic challenges.
To qualify for an emergency fund grant, you will have to complete the form to detail how the emergency grant money will be used. Students demonstrating the most need will be given priority to available funding. To increase your chances of a grant, you can upload documentation demonstrating your financial need. You will need to explain how these costs will affect your studies.
Eligibility:
- Students must be actively enrolled at SUNY Empire State University
- Must be registered for at least one Fall 2023 class.
One-time emergency fund grants will support students with the following:
- Urgent need for food or groceries
- Critical past due partial rent/mortgage payments
- Emergency housing or hotel
- Child care/Eldercare
- Mental health provider co-pay or sliding scale fee for self
- Needs related to personal safety (domestic violence or similar)
- Transportation (public transportation, fuel, or car repair)
- Critical past due utility payments (electrical, natural gas, or internet)
- Medications and other costs related to emergent medical care
Funds cannot be used for:
- Tuition, fees, or prior learning assessments
- Non-essential expenses such as entertainment
- Parking fees or parking ticket fees
- Legal Fines/Expenses
- Cost related to technology (computers, printers)
Current Funders for these emergency grants include:
- Ichigo Foundation
SUNY Empire cannot guarantee funding to all students who apply as we have limited availability of funds.
Students face many non-academic challenges during their time at SUNY Empire State University due to unforeseen and unexpected fiscal challenges. The student emergency grant fund will provide a one-time emergency grant to assist students in alleviating these non-academic challenges.
To qualify for an emergency fund grant, you will have to complete the form to detail how the emergency grant money will be used. Students demonstrating the most need will be given priority to available funding. To increase your chances of a grant, you can upload documentation demonstrating your financial need. You will need to explain how these costs will affect your studies.
Eligibility:
- Students must be actively enrolled at SUNY Empire State University
- Must be registered for at least one Fall 2023 class.
- Students must have a permanent address in New York's Monroe, Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.
One-time emergency fund grants will support students with the following:
- Urgent need for food or groceries
- Critical past due partial rent/mortgage payments
- Emergency housing or hotel
- Child care/Eldercare
- Mental health provider co-pay or sliding scale fee for self
- Needs related to personal safety (domestic violence or similar)
- Transportation (public transportation, fuel, or car repair)
- Critical past due utility payments (electrical, natural gas, or internet)
- Medications and other costs related to emergent medical care
Funds cannot be used for:
- Tuition, fees, or prior learning assessments
- Non-essential expenses such as entertainment
- Parking fees or parking ticket fees
- Legal Fines/Expenses
- Cost related to technology (computers, printers)
The ESL Charitable Foundation, Inc donated these student emergency funds.
SUNY Empire cannot guarantee funding to all students who apply as we have limited availability of funds.
The university understands that students face many non-academic challenges during their time at SUNY Empire State University due to unforeseen and unexpected fiscal challenges. The Emergency Food Pantry at SUNY Empire State University aims to provide a one-time, immediate food supply during times of crisis and establish connections with local food pantries for ongoing assistance.
Application Instructions:
To qualify for food assistance, you must complete the following form to explain your financial situation and any recent life changes and be a currently enrolled SUNY Empire student. Please be prepared to upload documentation demonstrating recent life changes that could impact your financial circumstances, along with any information reflecting your current financial status.
If you are approved for a one-time, immediate food supply, a staff member will reach out to you to discuss the items and a pick-up location.
Additional Resources:
All students are encouraged to explore SUNY Empire’s new Single Stop Resource Finder tool. When you visit that site, you will be able to enter your zip code and locate services within your local area and you can connect with them directly. Single Stop also offers a screening tool to determine if you are eligible for local, state, and federal resources, like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). To use the screening too, visit the Single Stop homepage and click the green “Let’s Get Started!” button.
You can also find a Food Bank near you for additional food assistance.