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2019 Submission Manhattanville in West Harlem Implementation Plan Report October 15, 2019 Submission Declaration Reference and Key Data Obligation Section Number: 5.07(c)(vi) Obligation Title: Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community Obligation Page Number: 53 Obligation Trigger: PACB Approval Obligation Start Date: May 20, 2009 (PACB Approval date) Obligation End Date: May 20, 2035* (25 Years from Commencement) Obligation Status: In Compliance Obligation Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community. In an effort to encourage students to attend Columbia College and the Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science, CU shall undertake a targeted recruitment effort for qualified students from the local community. Commencing on May 20, 2009, CU shall establish a scholarship fund to serve up to 40 aid-eligible undergraduate students per year who are admitted to Columbia College and the Fu School of Engineering and Applied Science from Harlem, with funding made available to meet their fully demonstrated financial need until 2033 or for a period of 25 years from commencement, whichever is longer. *Undergraduate scholarships were made available with the start of the 2010-2011 academic year, one year after the trigger date. Therefore, this obligation will be in effect until the 2034-2035 academic year, 25 years from the commencement of the obligation implementation. Note: In Spring 2014, the financial support for local students was officially named the Thompson-Muñoz scholarship award, named after two local Columbia graduates. Evidence of Compliance 1. Annual report reflecting prior Academic year awards Columbia University’s Implementation Plan and all supporting documentation are made available on the Community Services Webpage at http://manhattanville.columbia.edu/community/benefits-and-amenities. Page 36 of 78 Manhattanville in West Harlem Implementation Plan Report October 15, 2019 Submission EOC Checklist for Obligation 5.07(c)(vi): Please check to verify EOC items submitted for review. 1. Annual report reflecting prior Academic year awards Monitor’s Notes / Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Status: Please check to indicate the status of Obligation 5.07(c)(vi): In Compliance In Progress Not In Compliance Not Triggered Page 37 of 78 Manhattanville in West Harlem Declaration Section 5.07(c)(vi) Implementation Plan Report Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community Annual Report: Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community State Submission Annual Reporting Period: Academic Year 2018 - 2019 Local Aid-Eligible Students Admitted to Columbia College and/or The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science Academic Year 2018-2019 Scholarships Awarded for Academic Year: 2018-2019 Expected Year of Amount Awarded Total Awarded To # Unique ID School New/ Renewal Zip Code Graduation (CU Specific) Date 1 UI000000077 2019 CC $35,086.00 Renewal $176,554.00 10031 2 UI000000082 2019 CC $54,508.00 Renewal $205,478.00 10026 3 UI000000083 2020 CC $53,534.00 Renewal $158,385.00 10033 4 UI000000089 2019 CC $56,706.00 Renewal $205,101.00 10454 5 UI000000090 2019 EN $53,335.00 Renewal $204,412.00 10029 6 UI000000091 2020 CC $58,494.00 Renewal $222,773.00 10029 7 UI000000092 2019 CC $53,511.00 Renewal $213,730.00 10451 8 UI000000093 2019 CC $25,333.00 Renewal $188,587.00 10026 9 UI000000094 2020 CC $6,711.00 Renewal $116,672.00 10455 10 UI000000095 2019 EN $39,392.00 Renewal $125,517.00 10027 11 UI000000096 2020 CC $39,037.00 Renewal $169,025.00 10025 12 UI000000097 2019 CC $59,322.00 Renewal $217,687.00 10451 13 UI000000098 2019 CC $60,347.00 Renewal $229,052.00 10039 14 UI000000099 2020 CC $61,687.00 Renewal $194,718.00 10032 15 UI000000100 2019 CC $60,681.00 Renewal $228,361.00 10032 16 UI000000102 2020 CC $27,138.00 Renewal $108,174.00 10034 17 UI000000103 2020 CC $39,897.00 Renewal $138,059.00 10032 18 UI000000104 2020 CC $54,905.00 Renewal $160,193.00 10451 19 UI000000105 2020 CC $64,397.00 Renewal $187,346.00 10027 20 UI000000106 2020 CC $55,489.00 Renewal $157,595.00 10029 21 UI000000107 2020 CC $58,804.00 Renewal $165,427.00 10027 22 UI000000108 2020 CC $58,845.00 Renewal $164,138.00 10474 23 UI000000109 2021 CC $57,570.00 Renewal $138,069.00 10454 24 UI000000110 2021 CC $33,382.00 Renewal $146,101.00 10033 25 UI000000112 2019 CC $5,265.00 Renewal $19,540.00 10025 26 UI000000113 2020 CC $51,449.00 Renewal $141,089.00 10025 27 UI000000114 2021 CC $56,375.00 Renewal $116,121.00 10031 28 UI000000115 2021 CC $53,624.00 Renewal $113,370.00 10032 29 UI000000116 2021 CC $22,772.00 Renewal $38,419.00 10025 30 UI000000118 2021 CC $53,624.00 Renewal $113,370.00 10027 31 UI000000119 2021 CC $63,430.00 Renewal $127,189.00 10026 32 UI000000120 2021 CC $58,785.00 Renewal $117,341.00 10035 33 UI000000121 2021 EN $55,250.00 Renewal $111,146.00 10030 34 UI000000122 2021 CC $53,625.00 Renewal $113,371.00 10034 35 UI000000123 2021 CC $61,936.00 Renewal $123,314.00 10035 36 UI000000124 2021 CC $59,953.00 Renewal $118,948.00 10034 37 UI000000126 2019 CC $44,763.00 Renewal $188,979.00 10033 38 UI000000137 2021 EN $57,535.00 New $57,535.00 10032 39 UI000000138 2022 CC $8,686.00 New $8,686.00 10029 40 UI000000139 2022 CC $44,193.00 New $44,193.00 10451 41 UI000000140 2022 CC $64,506.00 New $64,506.00 10454 State Submission Date: October 15, 2019 © Columbia University Manhattanville in West Harlem Declaration Section 5.07(c)(vi) Implementation Plan Report Undergraduate Scholarships for Aid-Eligible Students from the Local Community 42 UI000000141 2022 CC $55,504.00 New $55,504.00 10031 43 UI000000142 2022 CC $60,124.00 New $60,124.00 10033 44 UI000000143 2022 CC $56,661.00 New $56,661.00 10029 45 UI000000144 2022 CC $56,904.00 New $56,904.00 10033 46 UI000000145 2022 EN $60,850.00 New $60,850.00 10032 47 UI000000146 2022 CC $27,829.00 New $27,829.00 10451 Columbia Summer Programs College Fair - Every summer Columbia University hosts one of the largest summer college fairs in the country attracting over 100 colleges from across the country. The breadth and depth of our college preparatory efforts for local students increases the popularity of our summer college fair. The college fair consists of workshops for local parents and students, including tips for performing your college search and navigating the college fair, a workshop on financial aid, and a workshop on the college application process. Additional Supporting Documentation ● Press release about the naming of scholarship for local students after alumni (Nov. 17, 2014) ● List of high schools Thompson-Muñoz students admitted from ● Summary of Local Outreach Efforts ● Summer Programs College Fair - List of Community Based Organizations Present ● Summer Programs College Fair - Pictures ● Email Invitationals for Thompson-Muñoz Scholars Reception and On-Campus Events State Submission Date: October 15, 2019 © Columbia University 12/8/2014 Scholarships for Local Students Honor Two Distinguishedmn Alu i I Columbia News �Cl b U h C fN Y k .tJgJQ Search Columbia News COLOMB Advanced Search NEWS HOME NEW YORK STORIES RESEARCH GLOBAL ON CAMF'US RESS ROOM J CONTACT US Nov. 17, 2014 Q SHARE e You I Scholarships for Local Students Honor Two Distinguished Alumni MULTIMEDIA Albert Thompson and Carlos Munoz lived on the same block of West 116th Street and knew each other at Columbia College, overlapping for one year. Now their names jointly grace a new Columbia initiative for future generations of local students. The initiative, named last spring in their honor, identifies some 40 promising undergraduates in West Harlem, Washington Heights, Inwood and the South Brown Institute for Media Innovation Grand Opening Bronx. The students, who are welcomed into the program when they receive their acceptance letters from Columbia, have the opportunity to attend special events MILESTONES where they meet alumni and community leaders. Five Columbia facultymembers have been inducted into the National Academy of Sciences' The program is one of many scholarship Institute of Medicine. They
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