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Library Aid 2018-19 State Aid Report 2018-2019 Education Law 273, Chapter 917, Laws of 1990 as amended 3R's CCDA %change %change 2017- 2015-2016 Per Student 2017-2018 2018-2019 2018 Approp College Base Grant Ed Law Ed Law w/HH Approp. Total FTE FTE Grant Approp EdLaw to 2018-2019 Approp Approp ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 8,069 $4,400 $8,392 $11,877 $12,792 $12,792 $12,094 -5.46% 1.83% ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,765 $4,400 $2,876 $6,905 $7,276 $7,276 $6,879 -5.46% -0.38% ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES 1,448 $4,400 $1,506 $5,786 $5,906 $5,906 $5,584 -5.46% -3.49% ALBANY LAW SCHOOL 565 $4,400 $588 $5,101 $4,988 $5,449 $5,152 -5.46% 0.99% ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE 1,233 $4,400 $1,282 $5,319 $5,682 $5,682 $5,372 -5.46% 0.99% ALFRED UNIVERSITY 1,814 $4,400 $1,886 $5,749 $6,286 $6,286 $5,943 -5.46% 3.38% AMER ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS 311 $4,400 $323 $4,415 $4,723 $4,723 $4,465 -5.46% 1.14% AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 45 $4,400 $47 $4,166 $4,447 $4,447 $4,204 -5.46% 0.92% BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 781 $4,400 $812 $5,101 $5,212 $5,449 $5,152 -5.46% 0.99% BARD COLLEGE 3,201 $4,400 $3,329 $7,044 $7,729 $7,729 $7,307 -5.46% 3.74% BARNARD COLLEGE 2,555 $4,400 $2,658 $6,576 $7,058 $7,058 $6,673 -5.46% 1.48% BORICUA COLLEGE 1,067 $4,400 $1,110 $5,345 $5,510 $5,709 $5,398 -5.46% 0.99% BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMM COLLEGE 21,048 $4,400 $21,890 $24,720 $26,290 $26,290 $24,856 -5.46% 0.55% BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8,288 $4,400 $8,619 $12,373 $13,019 $13,019 $12,309 -5.46% -0.52% BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL 1,640 $4,400 $1,706 $6,062 $6,106 $6,475 $6,122 -5.46% 0.99% BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4,673 $4,400 $4,860 $8,812 $9,260 $9,260 $8,755 -5.46% -0.65% CANISIUS COLLEGE 3,896 $4,400 $4,052 $8,660 $8,452 $9,250 $8,745 -5.46% 0.99% CAYUGA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,511 $4,400 $2,612 $6,646 $7,012 $7,012 $6,629 -5.46% -0.25% CAZENOVIA COLLEGE 917 $4,400 $953 $5,080 $5,353 $5,353 $5,061 -5.46% -0.37% CLARKSON UNIVERSITY 4,192 $4,400 $4,359 $8,097 $8,759 $8,759 $8,281 -5.46% 2.28% CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,045 $4,400 $1,086 $5,297 $5,486 $5,637 $5,329 -5.46% 0.62% COCHRAN SCH NURSING ST JOHN RVRDL HO 41 $4,400 $42 $4,202 $4,442 $4,488 $4,243 -5.46% 0.99% COLD SPRING HARBOR--WATSON SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 66 $4,400 $69 $4,181 $4,469 $4,469 $4,225 -5.46% 1.06% COLGATE UNIVERSITY 2,879 $4,400 $2,994 $6,894 $7,394 $7,394 $6,991 -5.46% 1.40% COLLEGE OF MT ST VINCENT 1,859 $4,400 $1,934 $5,838 $6,334 $6,334 $5,988 -5.46% 2.58% COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE 3,355 $4,400 $3,489 $9,758 $7,889 $10,423 $9,854 -5.46% 0.99% COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 4,514 $4,400 $4,695 $8,706 $9,095 $9,095 $8,599 -5.46% -1.24% COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 38,496 $4,400 $40,036 $39,859 $44,436 $44,436 $42,012 -5.46% 5.40% COLUMBIA-GREENE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,001 $4,400 $1,041 $5,199 $5,441 $5,553 $5,250 -5.46% 0.99% CONCORDIA COLLEGE 1,219 $4,400 $1,268 $5,025 $5,668 $5,668 $5,359 -5.46% 6.65% COOPER UNION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART 1,025 $4,400 $1,065 $5,116 $5,465 $5,465 $5,167 -5.46% 0.99% CORNELL UNIV MEDICAL CAMPUS 1,604 $4,400 $1,668 $5,632 $6,068 $6,068 $5,737 -5.46% 1.86% CORNELL UNIVERSITY 17,349 $4,400 $18,043 $20,624 $22,443 $22,443 $21,219 -5.46% 2.88% CORNING COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,488 $4,400 $2,588 $6,945 $6,988 $7,418 $7,013 -5.46% 0.99% CROUSE-IRVING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 120 $4,400 $125 $4,296 $4,525 $4,525 $4,278 -5.46% -0.42% CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 697 2,351 $4,400 $2,445 $6,466 $6,845 $6,845 $6,472 -5.46% 0.08% CUNY BERNARD M. BARUCH COLLEGE 15,995 $4,400 $16,635 $19,820 $21,035 $21,035 $19,887 -5.46% 0.34% CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK BROOKLYN COLLEGE 15,076 $4,400 $15,679 $18,728 $20,079 $20,079 $18,984 -5.46% 1.36% CUNY CITY COLLEGE 14,115 $4,400 $14,680 $17,416 $19,080 $19,080 $18,039 -5.46% 3.58% CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND 11,657 $4,400 $12,123 $15,605 $16,523 $16,523 $15,622 -5.46% 0.11% CUNY GRADUATE SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY CENTER 8,234 $4,400 $8,563 $11,695 $12,963 $12,963 $12,256 -5.46% 4.80% CUNY HUNTER COLLEGE 20,733 $4,400 $21,562 $24,191 $25,962 $25,962 $24,546 -5.46% 1.47% CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK JOHN JAY COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE 12,712 $4,400 $13,221 $16,809 $17,621 $17,621 $16,660 -5.46% -0.89% CUNY LAW SCHOOL AT QUEENS 606 $4,400 $630 $4,693 $5,030 $5,030 $4,756 -5.46% 1.33% CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK HERBERT H. LEHMAN COLLEGE 10,302 $4,400 $10,715 $13,765 $15,115 $15,115 $14,290 -5.46% 3.82% CUNY NYC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 13,040 $4,400 $13,561 $16,801 $17,961 $17,961 $16,981 -5.46% 1.07% CUNY QUEENS COLLEGE 16,780 $4,400 $17,452 $20,392 $21,852 $21,852 $20,660 -5.46% 1.32% CUNY STELLA AND CHARLES GUTTMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 890 $4,400 $926 $0 $5,326 $5,326 $5,035 -5.46% 0.00% CUNY YORK COLLEGE 6,282 $4,400 $6,533 $10,349 $10,933 $10,933 $10,337 -5.46% -0.12% D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE 3,139 $4,400 $3,264 $7,102 $7,664 $7,664 $7,246 -5.46% 2.03% DAEMEN COLLEGE 2,820 $4,400 $2,933 $6,854 $7,333 $7,333 $6,933 -5.46% 1.16% DAVIS COLLEGE 234 $4,400 $244 $4,381 $4,644 $4,647 $4,393 -5.46% 0.28% DOMINICAN COLL OF BLAUVELT 2,066 $4,400 $2,149 $6,152 $6,549 $6,549 $6,192 -5.46% 0.65% DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5,833 $4,400 $6,066 $10,001 $10,466 $10,466 $9,895 -5.46% -1.06% ELLIS MEDICINE-THEBELANGER SCHOOL OF NURSING 66 $4,400 $68 $4,181 $4,468 $4,468 $4,224 -5.46% 1.04% ELMIRA COLLEGE 1,106 $4,400 $1,151 $5,819 $5,551 $6,216 $5,877 -5.46% 0.99% ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-NORTH CAMPUS 8,755 $4,400 $9,105 $13,171 $13,505 $13,505 $12,768 -5.46% -3.06% EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS COMM COLLEGE 5,135 $4,400 $5,340 $9,234 $9,740 $9,740 $9,209 -5.46% -0.28% EXCELSIOR COLLEGE 5,463 $4,400 $5,682 $10,956 $10,082 $11,703 $11,065 -5.46% 0.99% FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 8,195 $4,400 $8,523 $12,207 $12,923 $12,923 $12,218 -5.46% 0.09% FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3,901 $4,400 $4,057 $8,263 $8,457 $8,457 $7,996 -5.46% -3.23% FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA COMM COLLEGE 13,592 $4,400 $14,136 $17,306 $18,536 $18,536 $17,525 -5.46% 1.26% FORDHAM UNIV (ROSE HILL-LINCOLN CTR) 17,143 $4,400 $17,829 $20,137 $22,229 $22,229 $21,016 -5.46% 4.37% FULTON-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,778 $4,400 $1,849 $5,874 $6,249 $6,249 $5,908 -5.46% 0.59% GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3,726 $4,400 $3,875 $8,085 $8,275 $8,275 $7,824 -5.46% -3.23% HAMILTON COLLEGE 1,871 $4,400 $1,946 $5,937 $6,346 $6,346 $6,000 -5.46% 1.05% HARTWICK COLLEGE 1,373 $4,400 $1,428 $5,465 $5,828 $5,838 $5,520 -5.46% 0.99% HELENE FULD COLLEGE OF NURSING 253 $4,400 $263 $4,390 $4,663 $4,663 $4,409 -5.46% 0.43% HERKIMER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,004 $4,400 $2,084 $6,238 $6,484 $6,538 $6,181 -5.46% -0.90% HILBERT COLLEGE 842 $4,400 $876 $4,991 $5,276 $5,276 $4,988 -5.46% -0.05% HOBART & WM SMITH COLLEGES 2,265 $4,400 $2,355 $6,363 $6,755 $6,755 $6,386 -5.46% 0.37% HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 12,392 $4,400 $12,888 $16,671 $17,288 $17,808 $16,836 -5.46% 0.99% HOUGHTON COLLEGE 1,051 $4,400 $1,093 $5,403 $5,493 $5,771 $5,456 -5.46% 0.99% HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7,786 $4,400 $8,098 $12,010 $12,498 $12,498 $11,816 -5.46% -1.61% IONA COLLEGE 4,025 $4,400 $4,186 $8,194 $8,586 $8,753 $8,275 -5.46% 0.99% ITHACA COLLEGE 6,795 $4,400 $7,067 $10,815 $11,467 $11,467 $10,841 -5.46% 0.25% JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,973 $4,400 $3,092 $7,214 $7,492 $7,492 $7,083 -5.46% -1.81% JEFFERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,600 $4,400 $2,704 $6,696 $7,104 $7,104 $6,716 -5.46% 0.30% THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL 1,054 $4,400 $1,097 $5,142 $5,497 $5,497 $5,197 -5.46% 1.06% KEUKA COLLEGE 1,850 $4,400 $1,924 $5,848 $6,324 $6,324 $5,979 -5.46% 2.24% KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 11,234 $4,400 $11,683 $15,872 $16,083 $16,083 $15,206 -5.46% -4.20% LE MOYNE COLLEGE 3,480 $4,400 $3,619 $7,387 $8,019 $8,019 $7,582 -5.46% 2.63% LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY-BROOKLYN CAMPUS 8,678 $4,400 $9,025 $13,107 $13,425 $13,425 $12,693 -5.46% -3.16% LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY-CW POST CAMPUS 6,869 $4,400 $7,144 $11,814 $11,544 $12,620 $11,932 -5.46% 0.99% LOUIS V.
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