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State Upward Bound Program Grantee Participants 1999 Award AK University Of Alaska Anchorage 50 $200,000 AK University Of Alaska Fairbanks 115 $666,051 AL Alabama A&M University 85 $394,841 AL Alabama Southern Community College 50 $238,044 AL Alabama Southern Community College 50 $238,044 AL Alabama Southern Community College 50 $247,760 AL Alabama State University 50 $244,636 AL Auburn University At Montgomery 50 $240,377 AL Bevill State Community College 85 $306,075 AL Bevill State Community College Hamilton Campus 50 $240,377 AL Bevill State Community College/Sumiton 55 $236,237 AL Bishop State Community College 50 $208,967 AL Calhoun Community College (previously John C. Calhoun) 65 $287,397 AL Central Alabama Community College 60 $254,184 AL Chauncey Sparks State Technical College 50 $236,237 AL Concordia College 50 $343,811 AL Faulkner State Community College 50 $247,760 AL Gadsden State Community College 50 $247,760 AL Gadsden State Community College(V) 120 $240,377 AL George C. Wallace Community College 50 $200,000 AL Harry M. Ayers State Technical College 50 $200,000 AL Jefferson Davis Community College 60 $226,670 AL Jefferson State Community College 50 $200,000 AL Lawson State Community College 65 $285,217 AL Lurleen B Wallace Junior College 75 $281,330 AL Miles College 50 $297,498 AL North Alabama Center For Educational Excellence 70 $240,377 AL Northwest-shoals Community College 50 $296,703 AL Northwest-shoals Community College 75 $216,199 AL Spring Hill College 80 $341,936 AL Stillman College 50 $200,000 AL Stillman College 120 $403,120 AL Talladega College 65 $236,237 AL Troy State University 50 $247,760 AL Tuskegee University Upward Bound 65 $324,258 AL University Of Montevallo 60 $295,203 AL University Of Montevallo 50 $200,000 AL University Of South Alabama 50 $200,000 AL University Of West Alabama 50 $247,760 AR Arkansas State University 75 $309,645 AR Arkansas State University-Beebe Branch 50 $240,377 AR Cossatot Technical College 50 $200,000 AR Harding University 50 $240,377 AR Lyon College 65 $296,266 AR Ouachita Baptist University 60 $289,139 AR Philander Smith College 100 $388,370 AR Phillips Community College Of The University Of Arkansas 50 $258,551 AR Rich Mountain Community College 50 $240,377 AR Southern Arkansas University 80 $413,449 AR University Of Arkansas (V), Board Of Trustees, 120 $247,760 AR University Of Arkansas At Monticello 75 $275,889 AR University Of Arkansas At Pine Bluff 50 $240,377 AR University Of Arkansas Community College At Hope 50 $200,000 AR University Of Arkansas, Board Of Trustees 60 $307,436 AZ Arizona State University 120 $273,248 AZ Arizona State University 90 $484,038 AZ Arizona Western College 50 $200,000 AZ Dine College 50 $200,000 AZ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 50 $200,000 AZ Maricopa County Community College District 50 $200,000 AZ Northern Arizona University 85 $328,098 AZ Pima County Community College District 60 $262,614 AZ Yavapai County Community College District 50 $200,000 CA Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. 50 $240,377 CA Cal State LA University Auxiliary Services Incorporated 50 $200,000 CA Cal State LA University Auxiliary Services, Inc. 65 $331,410 CA California Lutheran University 60 $287,813 CA California Polytechnic State Univ Foundation 70 $327,425 CA California State University /San Marcos Foundation 50 $245,355 CA California State University Fresno Foundation 50 $341,054 CA California State University Fullerton Foundation 50 $200,000 CA California State University Fullerton Foundation 65 $247,760 CA California State University, Dominguez Hills Foundation 65 $240,377 CA California State University, Fresno Foundation 50 $200,000 CA California State University, Hayward Foundation Inc. 50 $280,711 CA California State University, Long Beach 115 $449,752 CA California State University, Long Beach 50 $200,000 CA California State University, Monterey Bay 50 $200,000 CA California State University/ Chico Research Foundation 75 $433,112 CA California State University/ San Bernardino 115 $370,995 CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY/BAKERSFIELD 50 $250,000 CA College Of The Desert 50 $240,377 CA College Of The Redwoods 60 $298,764 CA College Of The Siskiyous 50 $238,044 CA Compton Community College 60 $286,682 CA East Los Angeles College 50 $240,377 CA Fresno City College 60 $247,760 CA Harvey Mudd College 110 $555,786 CA Holy Names College 50 $247,760 CA Humboldt State University Foundation 120 $270,624 CA Humboldt State University Foundation 75 $397,785 CA Imperial Valley College 95 $517,781 CA Japanese Community Youth Council/ Aace 50 $240,377 CA L.a. Harbor College 50 $200,000 CA Long Beach City College 50 $200,000 CA Long Beach City College 50 $240,377 CA Los Angeles City College 50 $200,000 CA Los Angeles City College 50 $240,377 CA Los Angeles Mission College 50 $200,000 CA Los Angeles Southwest College 50 $200,000 CA Mills College 165 $622,627 CA Monterey Peninsula College 60 $289,581 CA Napa Valley Community College District 50 $240,377 CA Occidental College 95 $422,199 CA Palomar Community College District 50 $200,000 CA Pasadena City College 50 $240,377 CA Provisional Educational Services, Inc. 50 $200,000 CA Reedley College (Kings River Community College) 50 $247,760 CA Rio Hondo College 50 $238,044 CA Riverside Community College 50 $200,000 CA San Diego State University Foundation 60 $323,859 CA San Diego State University Foundation 50 $200,000 CA San Jose State University Foundation 95 $466,019 CA Santa Ana College 50 $200,000 CA Sonoma State University Academic Foundation, Inc. 65 $368,827 CA Stanford University 70 $326,090 CA Telacu Veterans Upward Bound 50 $240,377 CA The Csu, Chico Research Foundation 50 $240,377 CA The East Los Angeles Community Union (Telacu) 120 $240,377 CA The National Hispanic University 60 $281,383 CA The Regents Of The University Of California 100 $515,253 CA The Regents Of The University Of California 70 $381,019 CA University Of California, Davis 75 $379,030 CA University Of California/ Irvine 50 $200,000 CA University Of California/ Riverside 50 $240,377 CA University Of California/ Santa Barbara 60 $350,621 CA University Of San Diego 50 $200,000 CA University Of San Francisco 50 $200,000 CA University Of San Francisco 126 $522,470 CA University Of Southern California 132 $504,312 CA Volunteers Of America Los Angeles 80 $452,159 CA Volunteers Of America Los Angeles 50 $200,000 CA Wahupa Educational Services 50 $240,377 CA West Hills Community College 50 $234,450 CA Yosemite Community College District 50 $229,565 CA Yuba Community College District 50 $200,000 CO Adams State College 75 $340,688 CO Colorado Mountain College 50 $200,000 CO Colorado State University 90 $394,961 CO Fort Lewis College 50 $200,000 CO Metropolitan State College Of Denver 80 $318,593 CO Metropolitan State College Of Denver 120 $244,721 CO Pueblo Community College 65 $253,810 CO Regents Of The University Of Colorado 50 $200,000 CO The Regents Of The University Of Colorado 80 $391,906 CO Trinidad State Junior College 80 $344,330 CO University Of Colorado/ Denver 50 $200,000 CO University Of Southern Colorado 80 $331,118 CT Central Connecticut State University 50 $240,377 CT Fairfield University 60 $296,087 CT Sacred Heart University 50 $236,237 CT University Of Connecticut 65 $245,071 CT Wesleyan University 100 $427,232 CT Western Connecticut State University 50 $200,000 DC Academic Improvement, Inc. 50 $200,000 DC College Board 50 $375,069 DC Howard University 130 $457,383 DC Lulac National Educational Service Centers, Inc. 50 $200,000 DC The George Washington University 50 $200,000 DC The National Council Of La Raza 50 $200,000 DC The University Of The District Of Columbia 50 $247,760 DC Trinity College 60 $292,901 DE Delaware State University 60 $275,491 DE Delaware State University 50 $200,000 DE Delaware Technical And Community College Terry Campus 60 $283,329 DE Delaware Technical And Community College Wilmington Campus 65 $314,014 DE Delware Technical And Community College 50 $240,377 DE University Of Delaware 50 $247,760 FL Edison Community College 50 $200,000 FL Edward Waters College 50 $200,000 FL Embry Riddle Aeronautical University 70 $317,659 FL Florida A & M University 120 $417,480 FL Florida Community College At Jacksonville 50 $200,000 FL Florida International University 50 $240,377 FL Florida National College 50 $200,000 FL Florida State University 65 $256,531 FL Indian River Community College 50 $200,000 FL Indian River Community College 50 $240,377 FL Jacksonville University 70 $337,448 FL Miami Dade Community College 120 $290,622 FL North Dade Concerted Services, Inc. 50 $200,000 FL Okaloosa-Walton Community College 50 $200,000 FL Osceola Campus Of Valencia Community College 50 $200,000 FL Palm Beach Community College 50 $200,000 FL Polk Community College 50 $200,000 FL Rollins College 65 $266,940 FL Santa Fe Community College 50 $230,558 FL University Of Florida 80 $297,760 FL University Of Miami 80 $413,953 FL University Of South Florida 125 $565,005 FL West Campus Of Valencia Community College 50 $200,000 FM College Of Micronesia - FSM 50 $198,372 FM College Of Micronesia - FSM Pohnpei Campus 50 $200,000 FM College Of Micronesia-FSM 50 $240,377 FM College Of Micronesia-FSM/ Chuuk 50 $240,377 GA Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 50 $247,760 GA Andrew College 50 $240,377 GA Atlanta Metropolitan College 70 $328,870 GA Clark Atlanta Unversity 125 $421,949 GA Corporation Of Mercer University 145 $446,081 GA Fort Valley State University 50 $247,760 GA Georgia Southern University 85 $297,006 GA Georgia Southwestern
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