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KS-NC Page 1 of 68 Ecampus-Based Reports Notifications of Campus eCampus-Based Reports Notifications of Campus-Based Funding July 1, 2012 To June 30, 2013 (Kansas – North Carolina) Date: 04/05/2012 School Program Federal Estimated No. Authorized Funds Student Federal Perkins Awards Loan Level Of Expenditure Allen County Community College FSEOG $46,023 74 1801 North Cottonwood FWS $54,981 32 Iola, KS, 66749-1607 Baker University Perkins 322 $600,000 618 Eighth Street FSEOG $145,202 233 Baldwin City, KS, 66006-0065 FWS $100,000 59 Barclay College FSEOG $11,681 18 607 North Kingman FWS $40,692 24 Haviland, KS, 67059-0288 Barton County Community College FSEOG $40,325 64 245 North East 30 Road FWS $52,030 31 Great Bend, KS, 67530-9283 Benedictine College Perkins 323 $602,273 1020 North 2nd Street FSEOG $277,843 447 Atchison, KS, 66002-1499 FWS $305,701 183 Bethany College Perkins 305 $567,656 335 E Swensson St FSEOG $123,980 199 Lindsborg, KS, 67456-1897 FWS $173,593 104 Bethel College Perkins 322 $600,000 300 East 27th Street FSEOG $119,023 191 North Newton, KS, 67117-0531 FWS $127,295 76 Brown Mackie College (The) Perkins 165 $307,720 2106 South 9th. Street FSEOG $113,512 182 Salina, KS, 67401-7307 FWS $90,709 54 Butler County Community College FSEOG $141,861 228 901 South Haverhill Road FWS $169,915 101 El Dorado, KS, 67042-3280 Central Christian College of Kansas Perkins 118 $220,000 1200 South Main Street FSEOG $62,085 99 McPherson, KS, 67460-5799 FWS $58,725 35 Cleveland Chiropractic College Perkins 51 $95,405 10850 Lowell Avenue FSEOG $7,988 12 Overland Park, KS, 66210-1613 FWS $133,894 80 Cloud County Community College FSEOG $30,606 49 2221 Campus Drive FWS $109,503 65 Concordia, KS, 66901-1002 Coffeyville Community College FSEOG $27,744 44 400 West 11th FWS $62,498 37 Coffeyville, KS, 67337-5064 Colby Community College Perkins 37 $69,131 1255 South Range FSEOG $29,378 47 Colby, KS, 67701-4099 FWS $88,011 52 Cowley County Community College & Area Vocational Technical FSEOG $55,000 88 School FWS $120,000 71 125 South Second Street KS-NC page 1 of 68 Arkansas City, KS, 67005-2662 Dodge City Community College FSEOG $24,962 40 2501 North 14th Avenue FWS $57,526 34 Dodge City, KS, 67801-2399 Donnelly College FSEOG $62,636 100 608 North 18th Street FWS $61,393 36 Kansas City, KS, 66102-4298 Emporia State University Perkins 1075 $2,000,000 1200 Commerical Street FSEOG $199,365 320 Emporia, KS, 66801-5087 FWS $427,814 256 Flint Hills Technical College FSEOG $25,000 40 3301 West 18th Avenue FWS $25,000 14 Emporia, KS, 66801-5999 Fort Hays State University Perkins 1021 $1,900,000 600 Park Street FSEOG $200,000 321 Hays, KS, 67601-4099 FWS $476,806 286 Fort Scott Community College FSEOG $31,325 50 2108 South Horton Street FWS $78,585 47 Fort Scott, KS, 66701-3199 Friends University Perkins 107 $200,000 2100 W. University Street FSEOG $126,485 203 Wichita, KS, 67213-3397 FWS $159,475 95 Garden City Community College FSEOG $37,449 60 801 Campus Drive FWS $60,931 36 Garden City, KS, 67846-6398 Haskell Indian Nations University FSEOG $11,671 18 155 Indian Avenue FWS $25,000 14 Lawrence, KS, 66046-4800 Hesston College Perkins 215 $400,000 325 South College Drive FSEOG $130,325 209 Hesston, KS, 67062-2093 FWS $98,307 58 Highland Community College FSEOG $54,453 87 602 West Main FWS $71,432 42 Highland, KS, 66035-4062 Hutchinson Community College FSEOG $120,934 194 1300 North Plum FWS $131,469 78 Hutchinson, KS, 67501-5894 Independence Community College FSEOG $61,882 99 1057 West College Avenue FWS $66,396 39 Independence, KS, 67301-0708 Johnson County Community College Perkins 139 $259,520 12345 College Boulevard FSEOG $188,488 303 Overland Park, KS, 66210-1299 FWS $218,277 130 Kansas City Kansas Community College FSEOG $158,989 255 7250 State Avenue FWS $153,855 92 Kansas City, KS, 66112-9978 Kansas State University Perkins 2229 $4,147,549 110 Anderson Hall FSEOG $466,823 751 Manhattan, KS, 66506-1104 FWS $795,440 477 Kansas Wesleyan University Perkins 132 $246,597 100 East Claflin Street FSEOG $82,518 132 Salina, KS, 67401-6196 FWS $106,203 63 LaBaron Hairdressing Academy FSEOG $4,848 7 8119 Robinson Overland Park, KS, 66204-3625 Labette Community College FSEOG $30,206 48 200 South Fourteenth FWS $33,268 19 Parsons, KS, 67357-4299 Manhattan Area Technical College FSEOG $13,672 22 KS-NC page 2 of 68 3136 Dickens Avenue FWS $14,199 8 Manhattan, KS, 66503-2499 Manhattan Christian College Perkins 49 $92,726 1415 Anderson Avenue FSEOG $15,289 24 Manhattan, KS, 66502-4081 FWS $54,308 32 McPherson College Perkins 150 $280,000 1600 East Euclid Street FSEOG $91,549 147 McPherson, KS, 67460-3899 FWS $63,249 37 MidAmerica Nazarene University Perkins 376 $700,000 2030 East College Way FSEOG $122,202 196 Olathe, KS, 66062-1899 FWS $131,788 79 Neosho County Community College FSEOG $29,067 46 800 West 14th Street FWS $37,042 22 Chanute, KS, 66720-2699 Newman University Perkins 53 $100,000 3100 McCormick Avenue FSEOG $85,964 138 Wichita, KS, 67213-2084 FWS $81,103 48 North Central Kansas Technical College FSEOG $17,479 28 3033 US Highway 24 FWS $17,155 10 Beloit, KS, 67420-0000 Northwest Kansas Technical College FSEOG $12,173 19 1209 Harrison Street FWS $21,690 13 Goodland, KS, 67735-3441 Ottawa University Perkins 241 $450,000 1001 South Cedar FSEOG $146,649 236 Ottawa, KS, 66067-3399 FWS $196,605 117 Pinnacle Career Institute FSEOG $16,922 27 1601 West 23rd Street Suite 200 Lawrence, KS, 66046-2703 Pittsburg State University Perkins 627 $1,167,916 1701 South Broadway FSEOG $178,945 288 Pittsburg, KS, 66762-7500 FWS $430,941 258 Pratt Community College FSEOG $9,872 15 348 Northeast State Road 61 FWS $28,459 17 Pratt, KS, 67124-8432 Salina Area Technical College FWS $6,537 3 2562 Centennial Road Salina, KS, 67401-8195 Seward County Community College/Area Technical School FSEOG $44,426 71 1801 North Kansas FWS $52,213 31 Liberal, KS, 67901-1137 Southwestern College Perkins 268 $500,000 100 College Street FSEOG $81,046 130 Winfield, KS, 67156-2499 FWS $110,637 66 Sterling College Perkins 194 $361,065 125 West Cooper FSEOG $50,818 81 Sterling, KS, 67579-1533 FWS $63,602 38 Tabor College Perkins 80 $150,000 400 South Jefferson FSEOG $107,296 172 Hillsboro, KS, 67063-1799 FWS $85,285 51 University of Kansas Perkins 1935 $3,600,000 Strong Hall FSEOG $579,701 933 Lawrence, KS, 66045-7535 FWS $1,122,627 673 University of Saint Mary Perkins 53 $100,000 4100 South 4th Street Trafficway FSEOG $43,428 69 Leavenworth, KS, 66048-5023 FWS $38,414 23 KS-NC page 3 of 68 Washburn University - Topeka Perkins 215 $400,000 1700 Southwest College Avenue FSEOG $164,684 265 Topeka, KS, 66621-1110 FWS $387,704 232 Wichita Area Technical College FSEOG $60,000 96 301 South Grove FWS $83,649 50 Wichita, KS, 67211-2099 Wichita State University Perkins 1075 $2,000,000 1845 Fairmount FSEOG $333,055 536 Wichita, KS, 67208-0001 FWS $421,835 253 State of KANSAS 56 Perkins $0 11,877 No. Institutions 28 FSEOG $5,454,847 8,751 No. Institutions 55 FWS $8,183,766 4,881 No. Institutions 54 Alice Lloyd College FSEOG $53,688 86 100 Purpose Road FWS $147,464 88 Pippa Passes, KY, 41844-9703 Asbury College Perkins 201 $375,000 1 Macklem Drive FSEOG $87,026 140 Wilmore, KY, 40390-1198 FWS $140,791 84 Asbury Theological Seminary Perkins 393 $732,017 204 North Lexington Avenue FWS $141,106 84 Wilmore, KY, 40390-1199 Barrett & Company School of Hair Design FSEOG $5,762 9 973 Kimberly Square Nicholasville, KY, 40356-2152 Bellarmine University Perkins 120 $225,001 2001 Newburg Road FSEOG $117,460 189 Louisville, KY, 40205-1877 FWS $305,967 183 Berea College Perkins 32 $60,000 101 Chestnut Street FSEOG $238,215 383 Berea, KY, 40404-2182 FWS $930,757 558 Brescia University Perkins 94 $175,000 717 Frederica Street FSEOG $86,707 139 Owensboro, KY, 42301-3023 FWS $76,816 46 Brighton Center's Center for Employment Training FSEOG $11,169 17 601 Washington Avenue FWS $8,466 5 Newport, KY, 41071-1968 Campbellsville University Perkins 60 $112,866 1 University Drive FSEOG $101,984 164 Campbellsville, KY, 42718-2799 FWS $259,180 155 Centre College of Kentucky Perkins 7 $14,098 600 West Walnut Street FSEOG $101,167 162 Danville, KY, 40422-1394 FWS $143,561 86 Clear Creek Baptist Bible College FSEOG $7,359 11 300 Clear Creek Road FWS $38,082 22 Pineville, KY, 40977-9754 Daymar College FSEOG $188,555 303 3361 Buckland Square FWS $152,816 91 Owensboro, KY, 42301-5830 Daymar College FSEOG $28,979 46 509 South 30th Street FWS $22,404 13 Paducah, KY, 42001-4181 Eastern Kentucky University Perkins 1178 $2,191,905 521 Lancaster Avenue FSEOG $488,586 786 Richmond, KY, 40475-3102 FWS $863,729 518 Ezell's Cosmetology School FSEOG $5,000 8 504 Maple Street Murray, KY, 42071-2530 KS-NC page 4 of 68 Galen Health Institutes FSEOG $138,265 222 1031 Zorn Avenue Louisville, KY, 40207-1047 Georgetown College Perkins 215 $401,471 400 East College Street FSEOG $88,161 141 Georgetown, KY, 40324-1628 FWS $164,334 98 Kentucky Christian University Perkins 129 $241,161 100 Academic Parkway FSEOG $46,406 74 Grayson, KY, 41143-2205 FWS $247,840 148 Kentucky Mountain Bible College FSEOG $5,703 9 855 Kentucky Highway 541 FWS $25,616 15 Vancleve, KY, 41385-0010 Kentucky State University Perkins 215 $400,000 400 East Main Street FSEOG $126,302 203 Frankfort, KY, 40601-2355 FWS $523,816 314 Kentucky Wesleyan College Perkins 188 $350,000 3000 Frederica Street FSEOG $59,669 96 Owensboro, KY, 42301-6057 FWS $171,125 102 Lindsey Wilson College Perkins 268 $500,000 210 Lindsey Wilson Street FSEOG $137,534 221 Columbia, KY, 42728-1223 FWS $185,422 111 Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary Perkins 44 $82,331
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