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Notification of Campus-Based Funding for the 2009-2010 Award 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Academy of Hair Design FSEOG $5,119 6 115 SOUTH 5th Salina, KS, 67401-2803 Allen County Community College FSEOG $16,696 22 1801 North Cottonwood FWS $52,120 34 Iola, KS, 66749-1607 B-Street Design School of International Hair Styling FSEOG $8,543 11 512 Poyntz Avenue Manhattan, KS, 66502-6082 Baker University Perkins 315 $670,607 618 Eighth Street FSEOG $145,202 196 Baldwin City, KS, 66006-0065 FWS $150,000 98 Barclay College FSEOG $12,296 16 607 North Kingman FWS $40,692 26 Haviland, KS, 67059-0288 Barton County Community College FSEOG $24,417 33 245 North East 30 Road FWS $55,936 36 Great Bend, KS, 67530-9283 Benedictine College Perkins 259 $552,158 1020 North 2nd Street FSEOG $277,843 375 Atchison, KS, 66002-1499 FWS $305,701 200 Bethany College Perkins 282 $600,271 335 E Swensson St FSEOG $123,980 167 Lindsborg, KS, 67456-1897 FWS $173,593 113 Bethel College Perkins 282 $600,000 300 East 27th Street FSEOG $119,023 160 North Newton, KS, 67117-0531 FWS $127,295 83 Brown Mackie College (The) Perkins 106 $226,199 2106 South 9th. Street FSEOG $73,429 99 Salina, KS, 67401-7307 FWS $65,018 42 Butler County Community College FSEOG $93,575 126 901 South Haverhill Road FWS $201,359 132 El Dorado, KS, 67042-3280 Central Christian College of Kansas Perkins 100 $214,642 1200 South Main Street FSEOG $62,085 83 McPherson, KS, 67460-5799 FWS $58,725 38 Cleveland Chiropractic College FSEOG $7,988 10 10850 Lowell Avenue FWS $304,932 200 Overland Park, KS, 66210-1613 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Cloud County Community College FSEOG $26,687 36 2221 Campus Drive FWS $109,503 71 Concordia, KS, 66901-1002 Coffeyville Community College FSEOG $40,000 54 400 West 11th FWS $69,666 45 Coffeyville, KS, 67337-5064 Colby Community College Perkins 36 $77,899 1255 South Range FSEOG $29,378 39 Colby, KS, 67701-4099 FWS $88,011 57 Cowley County Community College & Area Vocational Technical School FSEOG $55,000 74 125 South Second Street FWS $120,000 78 Arkansas City, KS, 67005-2662 Cutting Edge Hairstyling Academy FSEOG $19,285 26 4327 State Avenue Kansas City, KS, 66102-3734 Dodge City Community College FSEOG $30,141 40 2501 North 14th Avenue FWS $57,526 37 Dodge City, KS, 67801-2399 Donnelly College FSEOG $62,636 84 608 North 18th Street FWS $61,393 40 Kansas City, KS, 66102-4298 Emporia State University Perkins 813 $1,729,155 1200 Commerical Street FSEOG $199,365 269 Emporia, KS, 66801-5087 FWS $427,814 280 Flint Hills Technical College FSEOG $20,540 27 3301 West 18th Avenue FWS $22,084 14 Emporia, KS, 66801-5999 Fort Hays State University Perkins 1075 $2,286,195 600 Park Street FSEOG $197,739 267 Hays, KS, 67601-4099 FWS $476,806 312 Fort Scott Community College FSEOG $27,970 37 2108 South Horton Street FWS $78,585 51 Fort Scott, KS, 66701-3199 Friends University Perkins 277 $589,495 2100 W. University Street FSEOG $194,517 263 Wichita, KS, 67213-3397 FWS $282,758 185 Garden City Community College FSEOG $37,419 50 801 Campus Drive FWS $60,931 39 Garden City, KS, 67846-6398 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Haskell Indian Nations University FSEOG $22,938 31 155 Indian Avenue FWS $35,729 23 Lawrence, KS, 66046-4800 Hesston College Perkins 130 $278,382 325 South College Drive FSEOG $130,325 176 Hesston, KS, 67062-2093 FWS $98,307 64 Highland Community College FSEOG $64,988 87 602 West Main FWS $113,354 74 Highland, KS, 66035-4062 Hutchinson Community College FSEOG $82,207 111 1300 North Plum FWS $132,641 87 Hutchinson, KS, 67501-5894 Independence Community College FSEOG $61,882 83 1057 West College Avenue FWS $66,396 43 Independence, KS, 67301-0000 Johnson County Community College Perkins 121 $259,272 12345 College Boulevard FSEOG $124,331 168 Overland Park, KS, 66210-1299 FWS $270,000 177 Kansas City Kansas Community College FSEOG $177,236 239 7250 State Avenue FWS $150,000 98 Kansas City, KS, 66112-9978 Kansas State University Perkins 1940 $4,125,003 110 Anderson Hall FSEOG $466,823 631 Manhattan, KS, 66506-1104 FWS $795,440 522 Kansas Wesleyan University Perkins 62 $132,115 100 East Claflin Street FSEOG $82,518 111 Salina, KS, 67401-6196 FWS $106,203 69 Kaw Area Technical School FWS $12,000 7 5724 Huntoon Topeka, KS, 66604-2199 LaBaron Hairdressing Academy FSEOG $5,703 7 8119 Robinson Overland Park, KS, 66204-3625 Labette Community College FSEOG $35,000 47 200 South Fourteenth FWS $45,000 29 Parsons, KS, 67357-4299 Manhattan Area Technical College FSEOG $10,654 14 3136 Dickens Avenue FWS $18,920 12 Manhattan, KS, 66503-2499 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Manhattan Christian College Perkins 47 $100,000 1415 Anderson Avenue FSEOG $17,220 23 Manhattan, KS, 66502-4081 FWS $54,308 35 McPherson College Perkins 131 $280,000 1600 East Euclid Street FSEOG $91,549 123 McPherson, KS, 67460-3899 FWS $63,249 41 MidAmerica Nazarene University Perkins 446 $950,000 2030 East College Way FSEOG $122,202 165 Olathe, KS, 66062-1899 FWS $131,788 86 Neosho County Community College FSEOG $19,909 26 800 West 14th Street FWS $45,987 30 Chanute, KS, 66720-2699 Newman University Perkins 55 $117,589 3100 McCormick Avenue FSEOG $85,964 116 Wichita, KS, 67213-2084 FWS $113,371 74 North Central Kansas Technical College FSEOG $15,751 21 North Highway 24 FWS $25,409 16 Beloit, KS, 67420-0000 Northwest Kansas Technical College FSEOG $12,173 16 1209 Harrison Street FWS $21,690 14 Goodland, KS, 67735-3441 Ottawa University Perkins 211 $450,000 1001 South Cedar FSEOG $146,649 198 Ottawa, KS, 66067-3399 FWS $196,605 129 Pinnacle Career Institute FSEOG $21,028 28 1601 West 23rd Street Suite 200 Lawrence, KS, 66046-2703 Pittsburg State University Perkins 588 $1,250,000 1701 South Broadway FSEOG $178,945 242 Pittsburg, KS, 66762-7500 FWS $430,941 282 Pratt Community College FSEOG $11,874 16 348 Northeast State Road 61 FWS $28,541 18 Pratt, KS, 67124-8432 Salina Area Technical College FWS $6,533 4 2562 Centennial Road Salina, KS, 67401-8195 Seward County Community College/Area Technical School FSEOG $44,426 60 1801 North Kansas FWS $52,213 34 Liberal, KS, 67901-1137 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Southwestern College Perkins 282 $600,000 100 College Street FSEOG $115,529 156 Winfield, KS, 67156-2499 FWS $148,360 97 Sterling College Perkins 106 $225,688 125 West Cooper FSEOG $57,961 78 Sterling, KS, 67579-1533 FWS $63,602 41 Tabor College Perkins 117 $250,000 400 South Jefferson FSEOG $107,296 145 Hillsboro, KS, 67063-1799 FWS $85,285 55 University of Kansas Perkins 1258 $2,675,000 Lawrence Campus FSEOG $621,813 841 Lawrence, KS, 66045-7535 FWS $1,630,000 1069 University of Saint Mary Perkins 81 $174,223 4100 South 4th Street Trafficway FSEOG $43,428 58 Leavenworth, KS, 66048-5023 FWS $40,356 26 Vernon's Kansas School of Cosmetology FSEOG $11,412 15 2531 South Seneca Wichita, KS, 67217-2803 Washburn University - Topeka Perkins 117 $249,942 1700 Southwest College Avenue FSEOG $178,542 241 Topeka, KS, 66621-1110 FWS $430,783 282 Wichita State University Perkins 838 $1,782,783 1845 Fairmount FSEOG $333,055 450 Wichita, KS, 67208-0001 FWS $530,408 348 State of KANSAS 60 Perkins $0 10,075 No. Institutions 27 FSEOG $5,412,204 7,293 No. Institutions 58 FWS $9,333,867 6,097 No. Institutions 54 Alice Lloyd College FSEOG $53,688 72 100 Purpose Road FWS $147,464 96 Pippa Passes, KY, 41844-9703 Asbury College Perkins 176 $375,000 1 Macklem Drive FSEOG $139,043 188 Wilmore, KY, 40390-1198 FWS $233,178 153 Asbury Theological Seminary Perkins 352 $750,000 204 North Lexington Avenue FWS $141,106 92 Wilmore, KY, 40390-1199 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Federal Perkins Loan Funds Student Awards Level Of Expenditure Barrett & Company School of Hair Design FSEOG $5,826 7 973 Kimberly Square Nicholasville, KY, 40356-2152 Bellarmine University Perkins 120 $255,622 2001 Newburg Road FSEOG $111,378 150 Louisville, KY, 40205-1877 FWS $325,000 213 Berea College Perkins 37 $80,000 101 Chestnut Street FSEOG $402,818 544 Berea, KY, 40404-2182 FWS $930,757 610 Bluegrass Community & Technical College FSEOG $1,898,252 2567 470 Cooper Drive FWS $3,098,064 2033 Lexington, KY, 40506-0235 Brescia University Perkins 58 $125,000 717 Frederica Street FSEOG $86,707 117 Owensboro, KY, 42301-3023 FWS $76,816 50 Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training FSEOG $11,169 15 601 Washington Avenue FWS $8,466 5 Newport, KY, 41071-1968 Campbellsville University Perkins 100 $213,497 1 University Drive FSEOG $123,461 166 Campbellsville, KY, 42718-2799 FWS $259,180 170 Centre College of Kentucky Perkins 53 $112,663 600 West Walnut Street FSEOG $112,102 151 Danville, KY, 40422-1394 FWS $204,408 134 Clear Creek Baptist Bible College FSEOG $9,487 12 300 Clear Creek Road FWS $38,082 24 Pineville, KY, 40977-9754 Daymar College FSEOG $105,000 142 3361 Buckland Square FWS $85,000 55 Owensboro, KY, 42301-5830 Daymar College FSEOG $14,000 18 509 South 30th Street FWS $12,000 7 Paducah, KY, 42001-4181 Eastern Kentucky University Perkins 905 $1,924,890 521 Lancaster Avenue FSEOG $546,797 739 Richmond, KY, 40475-3102 FWS $863,729 566 Galen Health Institutes FSEOG $100,000 135 1031 Zorn Avenue Louisville, KY, 40207-1047 4/17/2009 Notification of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010 School Program Federal Estimated No.
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