U.S. Census deadline extended to October 31 due to COVID-19
Have you completed the 2020 U.S. Census? If not, there is still time. Due to COVID-19, the U.S. Census Bureau has extended the deadline to October 31, 2020.
It is important that everyone completes the census. According to the census bureau, the census provides critical data that lawmakers, business owners, teachers, and many others use to provide daily services, products and support for their communities. Every year, billions of dollars in federal funding go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads and other resources based on census data.
Every person living in the United States and five U.S. territories is counted in the census. In fact, participating in the census is required by law.
The census form is easy to fill out and strictly confidential. It asks a few simple questions about yourself and everyone who was living with you on April 1, 2020. There are no questions about citizenship.
For the first time, census forms can be submitted online, by phone or through the mail. To learn more about how to submit the 2020 census form, visit https://2020census.gov/.
In This Issue...
- FROM THE PRESIDENT
- President Tracy D. Hall serves on national ATD panel
- Welcome aboard, new team members
- Mental Health Corner: Tips to avoid burnout during summer semester
- FACULTY KUDOS: Julia Rhea selected 2020 Field Instructor of the Year
- FACULTY KUDOS: Dr. Robert J. Walker publishes textbook on effective teachers
- U.S. Census deadline extended to October 31 due to COVID-19
- COVID-19: Retrieving office mail from campus
- COVID-19 scams targeting college students
- Department of Education changes CARES Act student relief eligibility requirements
- Outstanding students honored at first virtual Honors Convocation
- TBR to use multiple measures for learning support placement
- Elections held for SGA and CAB student representatives
- Languages and literature department hosts inaugural student poetry contest
- Recruitment hosts live admissions sessions
- TSBDC assists small businesses seeking SBA disaster loans
- Career Services goes virtual to connect students, alumni and employers
- IAC Innovation Grant application extended to June 30
- Free online continuing education courses offered through June 30
- Tears and cheers at first-ever Curbside Cap & Tassel Pick Up event
- Forensics and criminal justice students compete in first SkillsUSA state competition
- Retention & Student Success welcomes IDEAS team members
- Virtual Spring Fling brings students together while apart
- Southwest’s TRIO graduates are “Upward Bound” for college
- ALUMNI NEWS: Former Lady Saluqi Ashley Shields new Arlington High girls basketball head coach
- Athletics department to pay tribute to health care heroes
- SALUQI CORNER: Saluqis conquer academic goals in spite of COVID-19
- Southwest: In the News