INFORMATION OCTOBER 18, 2002

HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS BOARD BOARD REPORT #03-07 STUDENT AID EXPENDITURES FOR 2001-02

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

Academic Excellence Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors who have the highest cumulative grade point average in each public and private high school throughout the state of . The number of scholarships for which each high school is eligible is based on total student enrollment. In order to receive a scholarship, a student must enroll full-time by September 30 of the year in which the student graduated from high school, at a participating University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College, or Independent institution in the State of Wisconsin. The scholarship is applied to the student’s tuition, in the amount of $2250 per year, for up to four years. Half of the scholarship is funded by the State, while the other half is matched by the institution.

The total dollars expended for this program increased by over four percent in 2001-02 compared to 2000-01. The number of awards increased from 2,670 in 2000-01 to 2,781 in 2001-02. The average award increased from $1,084 to $1,086. The increase of dollars expended and the number of awards was due to an increase in the number of participating schools and an increase in the number of alternates utilizing the scholarship.

In 2001-02 the majority of recipients attended University of Wisconsin schools (82.81 percent).

HANDICAPPED STUDENT GRANT

The Handicapped Student Grant Program was established to provide funding for Wisconsin residents, enrolled at an in-state or eligible out-of-state public or independent institution who show financial need and have a hearing or visual impairment. Students are eligible to receive up to $1,800 per year for up to five years.

The total dollars expended for this program in 2001-02 increased by 24.6 percent compared to 2000-01. This increase came, in part, as a response HEAB's increased efforts to publicize the program. The number of recipients increased by 14 awards in 2001-02 compared to 2000-01. The average award decreased from $1,591 to $1,574. Every student who applied and met eligibility criteria received an award. HEAB plans to continue to make extra efforts this year to further publicize the award in all available venues. Students attending school within the WTC System used 54.08 percent of the funding, UW System students used 25.22 percent and independent colleges and universities used 17.33 percent.

INDEPENDENT STUDENT GRANT

The Independent Student Grant provided funding to resident undergraduate students who were recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (A.F.D.C.). Awards were based on financial need. Recipients of the grant who no longer reside in Wisconsin or who have not successfully completed requirements for a degree or certificate within five years of receiving this grant are required to repay the grant amount. Beginning with the academic year 1997-98, funding ended under this program per statutory change and no new grants have been made since that time. Of the students who received funding under this program, the majority (over 78 percent) are either forgiven or paid in full.

INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT

Awards under this program are made to Wisconsin residents who are at least twenty five percent Native American and are undergraduate or graduate students enrolled at least half time in degree or certificate programs at University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College, Independent Colleges and Universities or Proprietary Institutions throughout Wisconsin. Awards are based on financial need with a limit of ten semesters of eligibility. HEAB has an informal matching arrangement with grant funds awarded by the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs and Wisconsin Tribal governments.

The total dollars expended in 2001-02 decreased from 2000-01 by 4.6 percent. The number of recipients decreased by 2.2 percent. The average award decreased from $938 in 2000-01 to $915 in 2001-02. The decreases were due to a carryover from 1999-00 into the 2000-01 academic year. The carryover was due to the late passage of the of the 1999-01 Budget Bill.

The 2000-01 academic year was the sixth year that the maximum grant a student could receive under this program was $1,100. Prior to 1995-96 the maximum grant was $2,200. In 1999-00, the funding source for this program was changed from General Program Revenue (GPR) to gaming revenues.

MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT

Awards under this program are made to resident minority undergraduates, excluding first year students, enrolled at least half-time at Independent or Wisconsin Technical College institutions. According to the statutes, a minority student is defined as a student who is either a Black American, American Indian, Hispanic, or Southeast Asian admitted to the U. S. after December 31, 1975. Awards are based on financial need with a maximum grant of $2,500 per year for up to eight semesters or twelve quarters. The University of Wisconsin System Administration has a similar program, the Lawton Grant, for students attending those institutions.

The total dollars expended by students from both systems in 2001-02 increased by almost five percent compared to 2000-01. The number of recipients increased by just over one percent. The average award (for both sectors) increased from $1,122 in 2000-01 to $1,158 in 2001-02. The reason for the increases was an increase in funding in 2001-02 over 2000-01. This allowed for larger grants to eligible students.

The majority of recipients for the Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant continue to be African American.

MINORITY TEACHER LOAN

The Minority Teacher Loan Program provides loans at five percent interest of up to $2,500 per year to a maximum of $5,000 to resident, minority, undergraduate students who are enrolled at least half-time in programs leading to teacher licensure at an Independent or University of Wisconsin Institution. The student who participates in this program must agree to teach in a school district located in the state in which minority students constitute at least twenty nine percent of total enrollment or in a school district participating in the interdistrict pupil transfer (Chapter 220) program. If the student does not teach in an eligible district, the loan must be repaid.

In 2001-02, the total dollars expended decreased by one half percent. The number of participants in this program decreased by one compared to 2000-01. The average award decreased from $2,222 in 2000-01 to $2,190.

In 1999-00, due to administrative rule changes, this program became available to students attending school at least half-time rather than at least full-time and students are no longer required to show financial need in order to be considered for this program.

Under the forgiveness component of this program, out of 818 borrowers, over 37 percent are either forgiven or paid in full. An additional 47 percent are either in forgiveness or repayment. Over 6 percent are still enrolled at least half-time in school.

NURSING STUDENT STIPEND LOAN

The Nursing Student Stipend Loan was established to fund full-time, undergraduate, Wisconsin resident, nursing students with financial need. Beginning with the 1995-96 academic year a provision was added to the 1995 Act 27 which prohibits any new students from participating in this forgivable loan program. Of the students who received funding under this program, the majority (over 82 percent) are currently in forgiveness status, forgiven in full or paid in full. PAUL DOUGLAS SCHOLARSHIP

The Paul Douglas Scholarship was developed to provide funding for students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class and are in training to become teachers. This forgivable loan program (although referred to as a scholarship) funded by the federal government and administered by HEAB was repealed in 1995-96. Of the 213 students who received funding under this program, more than 86% have been forgiven, are in forgiveness status or have paid in full.

TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT

The Talent Incentive Program (TIP) Grant provides grant assistance to the most financially needy and educationally disadvantaged Wisconsin resident students attending colleges and universities in the State of Wisconsin. First-time freshmen students are nominated for the TIP Grant by the school financial aid offices or by counselors of the Wisconsin Educational Opportunities Program (WEOP). To continue to receive the TIP Grant, students must be enrolled consecutive terms and continue to show financial need. Eligibility cannot exceed ten semesters.

Both the State of Wisconsin and the Federal Government provide funding for the TIP Grant. $5,468,556 was expended in 2001-02, of which $1,146,321 was federal funds. The number of awards in 2001-02 increased by over four percent compared to 2000-01. The average award decreased from $1,324 in 2000-01 to $1,268 in 2001-02. The decrease in the amount awarded was due to a carryover from 1999-00 into the 2000-01 academic year. The carryover was due to the late passage of the 1999-01 Budget Bill. Dependent students (almost 67 percent) utilized the majority of the funds.

TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM

The Teacher Education Loan Program provides loans to Wisconsin residents enrolled in the teacher education programs at the Milwaukee Teacher Education Center (MTEC). The student who receives this loan must agree to teach in the Wisconsin school district operating under Chapter 119 of the Wisconsin State Statutes, First Class City School System (currently only the Milwaukee Public Schools). For each year the student teaches in the eligible school district, 50% of the loan is forgiven. If the student does not teach in the eligible district, the loan must be repaid at an interest rate of 5%.

The total dollars expended in 2001-02 decreased by four percent from 2000-01. The total number of awards increased by almost nine percent. The average award decreased from $2,500 in 2000-01 to $1,765 in 2001-02.

At the end of the 2001-02 academic year, 94 recipients were forgiven-in-full, 329 were in forgiveness and 12 recipients were in repayment. TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED LOAN PROGRAM

The Teacher of the Visually Impaired Loan Program provides loans to Wisconsin residents who are enrolled at least part-time at an in-state or eligible out-of-state institution in a program that prepares them to be licensed as teachers of the visually impaired or as orientation or mobility instructors. The maximum award per year is $10,000 with an overall maximum of $40,000. The student who participates in this program must agree to be a licensed teacher or an orientation or mobility instructor in a Wisconsin School district, the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired or a cooperative educational service agency. For each of the first two years the student teaches and meets the eligibility criteria, 25 percent of the loan is forgiven. For the third year, 50 percent is forgiven. If the student does not teach and meet the eligibility criteria, the loan must be repaid at an interest rate of 5 percent. This program was established in May of 2000. The first awards were made in the 2000-01 academic year.

In its second year of existence, the program made seven awards totaling $55,066. This is an increase from four awards for $16,875 in 2000-01. The average award was $7,867. Four awards were made to students at an in-state school and three were made to an out-of-state school.

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT

The Wisconsin Higher Education Grant Program provides grant assistance to undergraduate, Wisconsin residents enrolled at least half time in degree or certificate programs at University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Technical College institutions and Wisconsin Tribal College institutions. Awards are based on financial need. Eligibility cannot exceed ten semesters.

Please note: the decreases in spending for the WHEG program in 2001-02 were based on the following factors: the funding levels for 2000-01 were increased due to a carryover from the previous year. The carryover was due to the late passage of the 1999-01 Budget Bill.

The total dollars expended for the WHEG - UW System decreased by just over six percent compared to 2000-01. The average award for a student attending a University of Wisconsin in 2000-01 was $1,151. In 2001-02 the average award decreased to $1,012. The number of recipients increased from 17,943 in 2000-01 to 19,149 in 2001-02. The decreases in spending for the WHEG-UW System program in 2001-02 were based on the following factors: the funding levels for 2000-01 were increased due to a carryover from 1999-00. The carryover was due to the late passage of the 1999-01 Budget Bill. 2000-01 was also the first year of a joint formula combining independent and dependent students.

The total dollars expended for the WHEG - WTC System increased by just over 14 percent compared to 2000-01. The average 2000-01 award for a student attending a Wisconsin Technical College was $739. In 2001-02 the average award decreased to $699. The number of recipients increased from 18,892 in 2000-01 to 20,246 in 2001-02. The increase in spending for the 2001-02 was due to a dramatic increase in the number of applicants for the WHEG-WTC. This increase in applicants was due to the downturn in the economy. Funds in the amount of $565,000 were carried back from 2002-03 to cover the increase in applicants in 2001-02. The total dollars expended for the WHEG - Wisconsin Tribal Colleges decreased by just over nine percent compared to 2000-01. The average award for a student attending a tribal college was $1,379 in 2001-02 compared to $1,305 in 2000-01. The number or recipients decreased from 337 in 2000-01 to 290 in 2001-02. 2001-02 was the third year of existence for this grant program. It is funded by tribal gaming revenues. The decrease in WHEG-Tribal spending for 2001-02 was because in 2000-01 a carryover from 1999-00 was being spent. The carryover was due to the late passage of the 1999-01 Budget Bill.

In 2001-02 the total funds expended under the WHEG program (by the three systems) was $33,937,780. In 2000-01 the total expended under the WHEG program was $35,060,586.

Dependent students attending a University of Wisconsin institution in 2001-02 received the majority of the funds available, 54.97%. This compares to over 55 percent in 2000-01. Their average award was $979 compared to the $1,095 average award received by independent students with families and the $1,014 average award received by single, independent students.

Independent students with families attending a Wisconsin Technical College in 2001-02 received the majority of the funds available, over 55 percent. This is the same percentage as in 2000-01. Their average award was $757 compared to the $683 average award received by single independent students and the $864 average award received by dependent students.

Independent students with families attending tribal colleges in 2001-02 received the biggest share of the funds available (over 82 percent). This compares to over 76 percent in 2000-01. Their average award was $1,452 compared to the $1,103 average award received by single independent students with families and the $1,142 average award received by dependent students.

WISCONSIN TUITION GRANT

The Wisconsin Tuition Grant Program provides grant assistance to undergraduate, Wisconsin residents enrolled at least half time in degree or certificate programs at non-profit Independent Colleges or Universities throughout Wisconsin. Awards are based on financial need and partially based on the portion of tuition in excess of UW - Madison tuition. Grants range from $250 to $2,350 for the current academic year. Eligibility cannot exceed ten semesters.

Total funds spent under the Wisconsin Tuition Grant Program decreased by nine percent from 2000-01 to 2001-02. The number of recipients decreased from 12,343 in 2000-01 to 11,089 in 2001-02. The average award increased from$1,883 in 2000-01 to $1,907 in 2001-02. The decreases in spending for the WTG program were based on the following factors: the funding levels for 2000-01 were increased due to a carryover from 1999-00. The carryover was due to the late passage of the 1999-01 Budget Bill.

Dependent students received the majority of the funds available in 2001-02 (just over 75 percent) while their average award was $2,077 compared to the $1,630 average award for single independent students and the $1,404 average award for independent students with families. 2001-2002 PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS BOARD*

TOTAL BY PROGRAM DOLLARS SUM FUNDS CARRIED FUNDS VOUCHERED REFUNDED NET PROGRAM APPROPRIATED SUFFICIENT BACK FROM 02-03 AVAILABLE SPENT ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP $2,917,000 $106,000 $0 $3,023,000 $3,029,919 8,606 $3,021,312

HANDICAPPED STUDENT GRANT $123,800 $0 $0 $123,800 $113,949 6,900 $107,049

INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT $779,800 $0 $0 $779,800 $803,959 55,384 $748,575

MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT $362,150 $0 $0 $362,150 $362,826 4,080 $358,746 INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES AND TRIBAL COLLEGES MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT - WTC SYSTEM $362,150 $0 $0 $362,150 $374,775 12,979 $361,796

MINORITY TEACHER LOAN $250,800 $0 $0 $250,800 $244,057 5,395 $238,662

TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT $5,650,121 $0 $0 $5,650,121 $5,764,787 296,231 $5,468,556

TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN $250,000 $0 $0 $250,000 $250,000 10,000 $240,000

TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED $100,000 $0 $0 $100,000 $55,066 0 $55,066

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT - TRIBAL COLLEGES $400,000 $0 $0 $400,000 $493,433 93,657 $399,776

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT- UW SYSTEM $19,750,800 $0 $0 $19,750,800 $20,197,382 817,241 $19,380,141

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT - WTC SYSTEM $13,631,000 $0 $565,000 $14,196,000 $15,575,589 1,417,726 $14,157,863

WISCONSIN TUITION GRANT $21,564,600 $0 $0 $21,564,600 $22,193,561 1,051,713 $21,141,848

TOTALS $66,142,221 $106,000 $565,000 $66,813,221 $69,459,303 3,779,913 $65,679,390

*With the exception of Dental Capitation, MCOW Capitation, MN-WI Reciprocity, ISG (Independent Student Grant), NSSL (Nursing Student Stipend Loan), Paul Douglas Scholarship and Wisconsin Health Education Assistance Loan. 2001-2002 PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS BOARD*

TOTAL BY PROGRAM

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PROGRAM SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP $3,021,312 2,781 $1,086

HANDICAPPED STUDENT GRANT $107,049 68 $1,574

INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT $748,575 818 $915

MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT $358,746 274 $1,309 INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES AND TRIBAL COLLEGES MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT - WTC SYSTEM $361,796 348 $1,040

MINORITY TEACHER LOAN $238,662 109 $2,190

TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT $5,468,556 4,313 $1,268

TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN $240,000 136 $1,765

TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED $55,066 7 $7,867

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT - TRIBAL COLLEGES $399,776 290 $1,379

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT- UW SYSTEM $19,380,141 19,149 $1,012

WISCONSIN HIGHER EDUCATION GRANT - WTC SYSTEM $14,157,863 20,246 $699

WISCONSIN TUITION GRANT $21,141,847 11,089 $1,907

TOTALS $65,679,389 59,628 $1,101

*With the exception of Dental Capitation, MCOW Capitation, MN-WI Reciprocity, ISG (Independent Student Grant), NSSL (Nursing Student Stipend Loan), Paul Douglas Scholarship and Wisconsin Health Education Assistance Loan.

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES SPENT SCHOLARS AWARD TOTAL DOLLARS SPENT $5,063 5 $1,013 0.17% BELLIN COLLEGE OF NURSING $1,125 1 $1,125 0.04% $12,375 11 $1,125 0.41% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY $4,500 4 $1,125 0.15% CARROLL COLLEGE $36,562 33 $1,108 1.21% $14,062 13 $1,082 0.47% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,202 2 $601 0.04% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY $10,125 9 $1,125 0.34% $5,625 5 $1,125 0.19% FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,125 1 $1,125 0.04% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,176 3 $725 0.07% LAKELAND COLLEGE $5,063 5 $1,013 0.17% $47,625 43 $1,108 1.58% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $563 1 $563 0.02% MARANATHA COLLEGE $9,562 9 $1,062 0.32% MARIAN COLLEGE $4,500 4 $1,125 0.15% $149,630 138 $1,084 4.95% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,709 6 $1,125 0.16% MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN $1,125 1 $1,125 0.04% MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING $50,625 46 $1,101 1.68% MOUNT MARY COLLEGE $3,375 3 $1,125 0.11% MOUNT SENARIO COLLEGE $1,125 1 $1,125 0.04% NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,125 1 $1,125 0.04% NORTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,050 1 $1,050 0.03% NORTHLAND COLLEGE $3,938 4 $985 0.13% RIPON COLLEGE $25,875 23 $1,125 0.86% ST NORBERT COLLEGE $76,501 70 $1,093 2.53% UW COLLEGES $19,688 21 $938 0.65% UW EAU CLAIRE $152,437 140 $1,089 5.05% UW GREEN BAY $62,438 57 $1,095 2.07% UW LA CROSSE $148,217 136 $1,090 4.91% UW MADISON $1,572,542 1,440 $1,092 52.05% UW MILWAUKEE $106,874 100 $1,069 3.54% UW OSHKOSH $63,563 57 $1,115 2.10% UW PARKSIDE $16,875 15 $1,125 0.56% UW PLATTEVILLE $86,625 81 $1,069 2.87% UW RIVER FALLS $49,500 46 $1,076 1.64% UW STEVENS POINT $109,687 103 $1,065 3.63% UW STOUT $40,500 38 $1,066 1.34% UW SUPERIOR $13,500 12 $1,125 0.45% UW WHITEWATER $59,625 55 $1,084 1.97% VITERBO COLLEGE $10,125 9 $1,125 0.34% WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $441 1 $441 0.01% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,905 2 $953 0.06% WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE $26,439 25 $1,058 0.88% TOTAL $3,021,312 2,781 $1,086 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP INDEPENDENT PERCENTAGE OF YEAR IN SCHOOL UW SYSTEM COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES WTC SYSTEM TOTAL DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN 630 136 11 27.94% SOPHOMORES 572 133 3 25.46% JUNIORS 528 106 2 22.87% SENIORS 571 87 2 23.73% TOTAL 2,301 462 18 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF SECTOR SPENT AWARDS AWARD TOTAL DOLLARS SPENT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES $504,946 462 $1,093 16.71% UW SYSTEM $2,502,075 2,301 $1,087 82.81% WTC SYSTEM $14,296 18 $794 0.47% WISCONSIN TRIBAL COLLEGES $0 0 $0 0.00% TOTAL $3,021,316 2,781 $1,086 100.00%

2001-2002 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP SPENT BY SECTOR

INDEPENDENT WTC SYSTEM COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES 0.47% 16.71%

UW SYSTEM 82.81%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 HANDICAPPED STUDENT GRANT DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT CARROLL COLLEGE $1,455 1 $1,455 1.36% CARTHAGE COLLEGE $1,800 1 $1,800 1.68% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,385 3 $1,462 4.10% FOX VALLEY TECHINICAL COLLEGE $5,400 3 $1,800 5.04% GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY $3,600 2 $1,800 3.36% GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,500 3 $1,500 4.20% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $900 1 $900 0.84% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $5,400 3 $1,800 5.04% MARANATHA BIBLE COLLEGE $1,800 1 $1,800 1.68% MARIAN COLLEGE $1,800 1 $1,800 1.68% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $16,200 9 $1,800 15.13% MORAINE PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $900 1 $900 0.84% MT MARY COLLEGE $4,500 3 $1,500 4.20% NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $8,188 7 $1,170 7.65% NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,921 3 $1,307 3.66% SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL $900 1 $900 0.84% UW EAU CLAIRE $1,800 2 $900 1.68% UW GREEN BAY $1,800 1 $1,800 1.68% UW LA CROSSE $5,400 3 $1,800 5.04% UW MADISON $3,600 2 $1,800 3.36% UW MILWAUKEE $4,500 3 $1,500 4.20% UW STOUT $2,700 2 $1,350 2.52% UW WHITEWATER $7,200 4 $1,800 6.73% VITERBO COLLEGE $3,600 2 $1,800 3.36% WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,800 1 $1,800 1.68% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $5,400 3 $1,800 5.04% WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE $3,600 2 $1,800 3.36% TOTAL $107,049 68 $1,574 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE SECTOR SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES $18,555 11 $1,687 17.33% OTHER $3,600 2 $1,800 3.36% UW SYSTEM $27,000 17 $1,588 25.22% WTC SYSTEM $57,894 38 $1,524 54.08% WISCONSIN TRIBAL COLLEGES $0 0 $0 0.00% TOTAL $107,049 68 $1,574 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 INDEPENDENT STUDENT GRANT

NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS DEFAULTED 0 0.00% DEFERRED 0 0.00% ENROLLED 0 0.00% FORBEARANCE 0 0.00% FORGIVENESS 0 0.00% FORGIVEN IN FULL 616 76.90% INTERIM 0 0.00% PAID IN FULL 9 1.12% REPAYMENT 169 21.10% TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW 7 0.87% TOTAL 801 100.00%

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Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT ALVERNO COLLEGE $5,450 7 $779 0.73% BELLIN COLLEGE $2,200 2 $1,100 0.29% BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,100 1 $1,100 0.15% CARROLL COLLEGE $2,200 2 $1,100 0.29% CARTHAGE COLLEGE $1,100 1 $1,100 0.15% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,300 5 $660 0.44% COLLEGE OF THE MENOMINEE NATION $107,929 114 $947 14.42% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY $4,400 6 $733 0.59% FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $6,875 9 $764 0.92% GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,750 3 $917 0.37% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $37,264 39 $955 4.98% LAKELAND COLLEGE $550 1 $550 0.07% LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,650 2 $825 0.22% LAC COURTE OREILLES $136,136 153 $890 18.19% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $10,827 13 $833 1.45% MARANATHA COLLEGE $1,100 1 $1,100 0.15% MARIAN COLLEGE $1,100 1 $1,100 0.15% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY $2,200 2 $1,100 0.29% MIDSTATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,300 3 $1,100 0.44% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $70,700 85 $832 9.44% MORAINE PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $550 1 $550 0.07% MT MARY COLLEGE $2,750 3 $917 0.37% MT SENARIO COLLEGE $4,400 5 $880 0.59% NICOLET TECHNICAL COLLEGE $29,210 32 $913 3.90% NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $9,900 12 $825 1.32% NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $49,270 55 $896 6.58% NORTHLAND COLLEGE $7,150 8 $894 0.96% ST NORBERT COLLEGE $3,300 3 $1,100 0.44% SILVER LAKE COLLEGE $6,985 8 $873 0.93% UW COLLEGES $21,229 24 $885 2.84% UW EAU CLAIRE $7,700 8 $963 1.03% UW GREEN BAY $28,148 30 $938 3.76% UW LA CROSSE $16,500 16 $1,031 2.20% UW MADISON $16,510 17 $971 2.21% UW MILWAUKEE $45,505 45 $1,011 6.08% UW OSHKOSH $27,888 28 $996 3.73% UW PARKSIDE $4,950 5 $990 0.66% UW PLATTEVILLE $2,200 2 $1,100 0.29% UW RIVER FALLS $4,237 4 $1,059 0.57% UW STEVENS POINT $28,600 30 $953 3.82% UW STOUT $11,000 12 $917 1.47% UW SUPERIOR $6,378 7 $911 0.85% UW WHITEWATER $8,784 10 $878 1.17% $1,100 1 $1,100 0.15% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,200 2 $1,100 0.29% TOTAL $748,575 818 $915 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE SECTOR SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES $45,985 51 $902 6.14% UW SYSTEM $229,629 238 $965 30.68% WTC SYSTEM $228,896 262 $874 30.58% WISCONSIN TRIBAL COLLEGES $244,065 267 $914 32.60% TOTAL $748,575 818 $915 100.00%

2001-2002 INDIAN STUDENT ASSISTANCE GRANT SPENT BY SECTOR INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/ WISCONSIN TRIBAL UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES 6.14% 32.60%

UW SYSTEM 30.68%

WTC SYSTEM 30.58%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES AND TRIBAL COLLEGES

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT ALVERNO COLLEGE $80,033 57 $1,404 22.31% BELLIN COLLEGE $1,160 1 $1,160 0.32% BELOIT COLLEGE $4,200 3 $1,400 1.17% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY $42,750 35 $1,221 11.92% CARROLL COLLEGE $13,740 9 $1,527 3.83% CARTHAGE COLLEGE $7,260 7 $1,037 2.02% COLLEGE OF THE MENOMINEE NATION $12,050 6 $2,008 3.36% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY $34,975 15 $2,332 9.75% EDGEWOOD COLLEGE $5,650 5 $1,130 1.57% LAC COURTE OREILLES $25,330 18 $1,407 7.06% LAKELAND COLLEGE $9,420 4 $2,355 2.63% LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY $3,115 2 $1,558 0.87% MARANATHA COLLEGE $2,000 4 $500 0.56% MARIAN COLLEGE $8,562 17 $504 2.39% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY $48,330 23 $2,101 13.47% MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN $9,570 8 $1,196 2.67% MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING $11,680 7 $1,669 3.26% MOUNT MARY COLLEGE $15,890 19 $836 4.43% MOUNT SENARIO COLLEGE $4,210 10 $421 1.17% NORTHLAND COLLEGE $2,250 3 $750 0.63% RIPON COLLEGE $2,180 2 $1,090 0.61% ST NORBERT COLLEGE $4,491 6 $749 1.25% SILVER LAKE COLLEGE $3,260 6 $543 0.91% VITERBO COLLEGE $4,400 4 $1,100 1.23% WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE $2,240 3 $747 0.62% TOTAL $358,746 274 $1,309 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT SOPHOMORES $125,781 93 $1,352 35.06% JUNIORS $123,958 92 $1,347 34.55% SENIORS $90,703 72 $1,260 25.28% 5TH YEAR STUDENTS $18,304 17 $1,077 5.10% TOTAL $358,746 274 $1,309 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $161,618 120 $1,347 45.05% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY $154,007 118 $1,305 42.93% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $43,121 36 $1,198 12.02% TOTAL $358,746 274 $1,309 100.00%

MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT BY GROUP DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT AFRICAN-AMERICAN $207,472 154 $1,347 57.83% AMERICAN INDIAN $44,459 32 $1,389 12.39% ASIAN-AMERICAN $32,985 31 $1,064 9.19% HISPANIC $73,830 57 $1,295 20.58% TOTAL $358,746 274 $1,309 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES AND TRIBAL COLLEGES DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT INDEPENDENT BY SECTOR INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES $321,366 250 $1,285 89.58% TRIBAL COLLEGES $37,380 24 $1,558 10.42% TOTAL $358,746 274 $1,309 100.00%

2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AWARDS BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, INDEPENDENT 12.02%

DEPENDENT 45.05%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY 42.93%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT WTC SYSTEM

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $7,770 9 $863 2.15% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,630 4 $658 0.73% FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $7,975 15 $532 2.20% GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $6,070 21 $289 1.68% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,247 3 $1,082 0.90% LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,950 2 $1,975 1.09% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $98,650 50 $1,973 27.27% MIDSTATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,370 5 $474 0.66% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $209,438 208 $1,007 57.89% MORAINE PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,480 2 $740 0.41% NICOLET AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,780 3 $1,260 1.04% NORTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $6,086 9 $676 1.68% NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,600 2 $800 0.44% WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,000 9 $444 1.11% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,750 6 $458 0.76% TOTALS $361,796 348 $1,040 100.00%

YEAR IN SCHOOL DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT 2ND YEAR $278,400 260 $1,071 76.95% 3RD YEAR $61,553 64 $962 17.01% 4TH YEAR $21,843 24 $910 6.04% 5TH YEAR STUDENTS $0 0 $0 0.00% TOTAL $361,796 348 $1,040 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $50,763 50 $1,015 14.03% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY $246,302 241 $1,022 68.08% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $64,731 57 $1,136 17.89% TOTAL $361,796 348 $1,040 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT BY GROUP SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT AFRICAN- AMERICAN $234,685 218 $1,077 64.87% AMERICAN INDIAN $20,818 19 $1,096 5.75% ASIAN-AMERICAN $60,683 60 $1,011 16.77% HISPANIC $45,610 51 $894 12.61% TOTAL $361,796 348 $1,040 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT WTC SYSTEM

2001-2002 MINORITY UNDERGRADUATE RETENTION GRANT WTC SYSTEM AWARDS BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, INDEPENDENT DEPENDENT 17.89% 14.03%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY 68.08%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 MINORITY TEACHER LOAN

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT ALVERNO COLLEGE $56,250 25 $2,250 23.57% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY $4,250 2 $2,125 1.78% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY $12,500 5 $2,500 5.24% MOUNT MARY COLLEGE $2,500 1 $2,500 1.05% UW MADISON $16,051 8 $2,006 6.73% UW MILWAUKEE $117,355 52 $2,257 49.17% UW OSHKOSH $4,256 3 $1,419 1.78% UW WHITEWATER $25,500 13 $1,962 10.68% TOTAL $238,662 109 $2,190 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF SECTOR SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES $75,500 33 $2,288 31.63% UW SYSTEM $163,162 76 $2,147 68.37% TOTAL $238,662 109 $2,190 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 MINORITY TEACHER LOAN

NUMBER PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS DEFAULTED 9 1.10% DEFERRED 2 0.24% ENROLLED 51 6.23% FORBEARANCE 9 1.10% FORGIVENESS 159 19.44% FORGIVEN IN FULL 235 28.73% INTERIM 0 0.00% PAID IN FULL 71 8.68% REPAYMENT 227 27.75% TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW 55 6.72% TOTAL 818 100.00%

2001-2002 MINORITY TEACHER LOAN BY STATUS

DEFAULTED

DEFERRED

ENROLLED

FORBEARANCE

FORGIVEN IN FULL

FORGIVENESS

INTERIM

PAID IN FULL

REPAYMENT

TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW

0 50 100 150 200 250

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 NURSING STUDENT STIPEND LOAN

NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS DEFAULTED 0 0.00% DEFERRED 0 0.00% ENROLLED 0 0.00% FORBEARANCE 3 0.25% FORGIVENESS 122 10.15% FORGIVEN IN FULL 804 66.89% INTERIM 0 0.00% PAID IN FULL 61 5.07% REPAYMENT 179 14.89% TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW 33 2.75% TOTAL 1202 100.00%

2001-2002 NURSING STUDENT STIPEND LOAN BY STATUS

DEFAULTED

DEFERRED

ENROLLED

FORBEARANCE

FORGIVEN IN FULL

FORGIVENESS

INTERIM

PAID IN FULL

REPAYMENT

TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW

0 200 400 600 800 1000

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 PAUL DOUGLAS TEACHER LOAN

NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS DEFAULTED 0 0.00% DEFERRED 3 1.41% ENROLLED 0 0.00% FORBEARANCE 0 0.00% FORGIVENESS 44 20.66% FORGIVEN IN FULL 126 59.15% INTERIM 0 0.00% PAID IN FULL 13 6.10% REPAYMENT 26 12.21% TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW 1 0.47% TOTAL 213 100.00%

2001-2002 PAUL DOUGLAS TEACHER LOAN BY STATUS

DEFAULTED

DEFERRED

ENROLLED

FORBEARANCE

FORGIVEN IN FULL

FORGIVENESS

INTERIM

PAID IN FULL

REPAYMENT

TOTAL REFUND/WITHDREW

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT ALVERNO COLLEGE $172,216 132 $1,305 3.15% BELLIN COLLEGE $1,400 1 $1,400 0.03% BELLIN/ GREEN BAY $1,800 1 $1,800 0.03% BELOIT COLLEGE $10,285 7 $1,469 0.19% BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $14,259 12 $1,188 0.26% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY $26,017 21 $1,239 0.48% CARROLL COLLEGE $66,900 47 $1,423 1.22% CARTHAGE COLLEGE $32,700 22 $1,486 0.60% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $96,973 81 $1,197 1.77% COLLEGE OF MENOMINEE NATION $23,800 20 $1,190 0.44% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY $20,500 14 $1,464 0.37% EDGEWOOD COLLEGE $31,613 23 $1,374 0.58% FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $21,750 16 $1,359 0.40% GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $64,998 59 $1,102 1.19% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $106,401 89 $1,196 1.95% LAKELAND COLLEGE $51,884 41 $1,265 0.95% LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $70,359 56 $1,256 1.29% LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY $15,666 11 $1,424 0.29% LAC COURTE OREILLES $104,870 85 $1,234 1.92% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $55,998 44 $1,273 1.02% MARANATHA COLLEGE $11,700 8 $1,463 0.21% MARIAN COLLEGE $64,708 48 $1,348 1.18% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY $286,465 198 $1,447 5.24% MIDSTATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $35,864 37 $969 0.66% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $605,503 467 $1,297 11.07% MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART AND DESIGN $27,154 19 $1,429 0.50% MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING $39,602 28 $1,414 0.72% MORAINE PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $32,046 38 $843 0.59% MT MARY COLLEGE $43,136 37 $1,166 0.79% MT SENARIO COLLEGE $74,600 54 $1,381 1.36% NICOLET TECHNICAL COLLEGE $73,440 64 $1,148 1.34% NORTH CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $28,045 24 $1,169 0.51% NORTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $35,312 31 $1,139 0.65% NORTHLAND COLLEGE $36,284 26 $1,396 0.66% RIPON COLLEGE $28,634 20 $1,432 0.52% ST NORBERT COLLEGE $85,700 58 $1,478 1.57% SILVER LAKE COLLEGE $36,200 27 $1,341 0.66% SOUTHWEST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $39,032 34 $1,148 0.71% UW COLLEGES $147,419 128 $1,152 2.70% UW EAU CLAIRE $299,384 228 $1,313 5.47% UW GREEN BAY $131,768 110 $1,198 2.41% UW LA CROSSE $171,441 151 $1,135 3.14% UW MADISON $362,712 272 $1,334 6.63% UW MILWAUKEE $509,074 413 $1,233 9.31% UW OSHKOSH $132,685 109 $1,217 2.43% UW PARKSIDE $240,762 173 $1,392 4.40% UW PLATTEVILLE $79,329 64 $1,240 1.45% UW RIVER FALLS $68,806 54 $1,274 1.26% UW STEVENS POINT $218,542 176 $1,242 4.00% UW STOUT $161,103 142 $1,135 2.95%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2000-2001 TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT UW SUPERIOR $63,864 46 $1,388 1.17% UW WHITEWATER $169,258 122 $1,387 3.10% VITERBO COLLEGE $62,288 48 $1,298 1.14% WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $14,902 16 $931 0.27% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $49,150 51 $964 0.90% WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE $12,255 10 $1,226 0.22% TOTAL $5,468,556 4,313 $1,268 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF SECTOR SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT INDEPENDENT COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES $1,239,707 901 $1,376 22.67% UW SYSTEM $2,756,147 2,188 $1,260 50.40% WTC SYSTEM $1,344,032 1,119 $1,201 24.58% WISCONSIN TRIBAL COLLEGES $128,670 105 $1,225 2.35% TOTAL $5,468,556 4,313 $1,268 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN $2,551,457 2,033 $1,255 46.66% SOPHOMORES $1,255,195 995 $1,262 22.95% JUNIORS $853,537 648 $1,317 15.61% SENIORS $620,155 481 $1,289 11.34% 5th YEAR $188,212 156 $1,206 3.44% TOTAL $5,468,556 4,313 $1,268 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $3,642,187 2,823 $1,290 66.60% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY 1,396,434 1,142 $1,223 25.54% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $429,935 348 $1,235 7.86% TOTAL $5,468,556 4,313 $1,268 100.00%

2001-2002 TALENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM GRANT BY SECTOR WISCONSIN TRIBAL INDEPENDENT COLLEGES COLLEGES/ 2.35% UNIVERSITIES 22.67%

WTC SYSTEM 24.58% UW SYSTEM 50.40%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT MILWAUKEE TEACHER EDUCATION CENTER $240,000 136 $1,765 100%

STATUS OF RECIPIENTS NUMBER OF PERCENTAGE OF STATUS RECIPIENTS OF RECIPIENTS DEFAULTED 3 0.49% DEFERRED 0 0.00% ENROLLED 64 10.47% FORBEARANCE 0 0.00% FORGIVENESS 329 53.85% FORGIVEN IN FULL 94 15.38% INTERIM 0 0.00% PAID IN FULL 2 0.33% REPAYMENT 12 1.96% TOTAL REFUND/ WITHDREW 107 17.51% TOTAL 611 100.00%

2001-2002 TEACHER EDUCATION LOAN BY STATUS

DEFAULTED

DEFERRED

ENROLLED

FORBEARANCE

FORGIVEN IN FULL

FORGIVENESS

INTERIM

PAID IN FULL

REPAYMENT

TOTAL REFUND/ WITHDREW

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/17/02 2001-2002 TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED LOAN*

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY $28,000.00 3 $9,333 50.85% SILVER LAKE COLLEGE $27,066.00 4 $6,767 49.15% TOTAL $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT ENROLLED $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00% TOTAL $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF DEPENDENCY STATUS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $10,000.00 1 $10,000 18.16% INDEPENDENT $45,066.00 6 $7,511 81.84% TOTALS $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF GRADUATE/UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT GRADUATE STUDENT $45,066.00 6 $7,511 81.84% UNDERGRADUATE $10,000.00 1 $10,000 18.16% TOTALS $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT IN STATE INSTITUTION $27,066.00 4 $6,767 49.15% OUT OF STATE INSTITUTION $28,000.00 3 $9,333 50.85% TOTALS $55,066.00 7 $7,867 100.00%

2001-2002 TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED LOAN BY GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

IN STATE OUT OF STATE INSTITUTION INSTITUTION 49.15% 50.85%

* 2000-01 was the first year of the Teacher of The Visually Impaired Loan.

PREPARED BY THE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL AIDS BOARD 9/17/02 2001-2002 WHEG TRIBAL COLLEGES*

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE WISCONSIN TRIBAL COLLEGES SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT COLLEGE OF THE MENOMINEE NATION $192,346 135 $1,425 48.11% LAC COURTE OREILLES OJIBWA $207,430 155 $1,338 51.89% TOTAL $399,776 290 $1,379 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN $232,097 170 $1,365 58.06% SOPHOMORES $146,186 104 $1,406 36.57% JUNIORS $19,693 15 $1,313 4.93% SENIORS $1,800 1 $1,800 0.45% TOTAL $399,776 290 $1,379 100.00%

2001-2002 WHEG TRIBAL COLLEGES SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

* These figures include refunds from the previous year received after 1998-99 booksDEPENDENT were closed as well as partial or whole refunds received after the end ofSINGLE, vouchering INDEPENDENT for 1999-2000. 7.71% 10.21%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 82.08%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $30,831 27 $1,142 7.71% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $328,119 226 $1,452 82.08% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $40,826 37 $1,103 10.21% TOTAL $399,776 290 $1,379 100.00%

* 1999-2000 was first year of Wisconsin Tribal WHEG.

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 WHEG UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE UNIVERSITY SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT UW COLLEGES $2,151,612 2,145 $1,003 11.10% UW EAU CLAIRE $1,356,629 1,359 $998 7.00% UW GREEN BAY $810,288 839 $966 4.18% UW LA CROSSE $1,097,466 1,141 $962 5.66% UW MADISON $2,176,140 2,150 $1,012 11.23% UW MILWAUKEE $3,324,526 3,245 $1,025 17.15% UW OSHKOSH $1,385,670 1,383 $1,002 7.15% UW PARKSIDE $920,660 845 $1,090 4.75% UW PLATTEVILLE $964,385 979 $985 4.98% UW RIVER FALLS $583,939 563 $1,037 3.01% UW STEVENS POINT $1,539,355 1,506 $1,022 7.94% UW STOUT $1,262,597 1,212 $1,042 6.51% UW SUPERIOR $414,773 420 $988 2.14% UW WHITEWATER $1,392,103 1,362 $1,022 7.18% TOTAL $19,380,141 19,149 $1,012 100%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN $5,806,776 5,840 $994 29.96% SOPHOMORES $4,211,923 4,120 $1,022 21.73% JUNIORS $3,992,905 3,821 $1,045 20.60% SENIORS $3,387,678 3,290 $1,030 17.48% 5TH YEAR STUDENTS $1,980,859 2,078 $953 10.22% TOTAL $19,380,141 19,149 $1,012 100.00%

1999-2000 WHEG UW SYSTEM SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

DEPENDENT SINGLE, 34.31% INDEPENDENT 36.62%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 29.06%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $5,783,329 5,833 $991 34.31% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $4,898,401 4,698 $1,043 29.06% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $6,172,342 6,138 $1,006 36.62% TOTAL $16,854,072 16,669 $1,011 100.00%

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SINGLE, INDEPENDENT 19.63%

DEPENDENT 55.52% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 24.85%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $11,470,612 10,042 $1,142 55.52% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $5,134,201 4,291 $1,197 24.85% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $4,055,154 3,610 $1,123 19.63% TOTAL $20,659,967 17,943 $1,151 100.00% Note: 1999-00 and 2000-01 data was included for comparison purposes since 2000-01 was the first year of using a single formula for UW WHEG.

2001-2002 WHEG UW SYSTEM SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, INDEPENDENT 21.16%

DEPENDENT 54.97%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 23.87%

DOLLARS NUMBER OF AVERAGE PERCENTAGE STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT AWARDS AWARD OF DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $10,653,610 10,881 $979 54.97% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $4,626,259 4,225 $1,095 23.87% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $4,100,272 4,043 $1,014 21.16% TOTAL $19,380,141 19,149 $1,012 100.00% Note: 2000-01 was the first year of using a single formula for UW WHEG.

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DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT BLACKHAWK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $553,293 773 $716 3.91% CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,008,121 1,472 $685 7.12% FOX VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $713,386 1,121 $636 5.04% GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $911,461 1,279 $713 6.44% INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE $834,314 1,155 $722 5.89% LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $356,839 539 $662 2.52% MADISON AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,308,774 1,899 $689 9.24% MIDSTATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $608,023 888 $685 4.29% MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,761,860 5,287 $712 26.57% MORAINE PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $401,986 597 $673 2.84% NICOLET TECHNICAL COLLEGE $393,594 555 $709 2.78% NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE $569,530 814 $700 4.02% NORTHEAST WISCONSIN TECHNICAL $811,733 1,153 $704 5.73% SOUTHWEST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $499,087 684 $730 3.53% WAUKESHA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $380,348 553 $688 2.69% WESTERN WISCONSIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,045,515 1,477 $708 7.38% TOTAL $14,157,863 20,246 $699 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN $9,225,666 13,310 $693 65.16% SOPHOMORES $3,774,522 5,226 $722 26.66% JUNIORS $840,312 1,202 $699 5.94% SENIORS $257,628 407 $633 1.82% 5TH YEAR STUDENTS $59,735 101 $591 0.42% TOTAL $14,157,863 20,246 $699 100.00%

1999-2000 WHEG WTC SYSTEM SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, DEPENDENT INDEPENDENT 15.70% 28.83%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 55.47%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $1,782,947 2,064 $864 15.70% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $6,298,363 8,316 $757 55.47% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $3,273,320 4,793 $683 28.83% TOTAL $11,354,630 15,173 $748 100.00%

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2000-2001 WHEG WTC SYSTEM SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, INDEPENDENT DEPENDENT 16.01% 28.73%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 55.27%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $4,010,399 5,935 $676 28.73% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $7,715,479 9,741 $792 55.27% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $2,234,899 3,216 $695 16.01% TOTAL $13,960,777 18,892 $739 100.00%

Note: 1999-00 AND 2000-01 data was included for comparison purposes since 2000-01 was the first year of using a single formula for WTC System WHEG.

2001-2002 WHEG WTC SYSTEM SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, INDEPENDENT DEPENDENT 14.77% 26.84%

INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, N0 CHILDREN 58.39%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $3,799,930 5,969 $637 26.84% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY / MARRIED, N0 CHILDREN $8,267,142 10,880 $760 58.39% SINGLE, INDEPENDENT $2,090,791 3,397 $615 14.77% TOTAL $14,157,863 20,246 $699 100.00% Note: 2000-01 was the first year using a single formula for WTC System WHEG.

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02 2001-2002 WISCONSIN TUITION GRANT

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT ALVERNO COLLEGE $1,527,152.50 924 $1,653 7.22% BELLIN COLLEGE $70,313.00 41 $1,715 0.33% BELLIN GREEN BAY $38,314.68 19 $2,017 0.18% BELOIT COLLEGE $276,140.00 125 $2,209 1.31% CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY $921,711.00 633 $1,456 4.36% CARROLL COLLEGE $1,649,006.00 845 $1,951 7.80% CARTHAGE COLLEGE $852,208.00 441 $1,932 4.03% CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY $1,106,272.68 634 $1,745 5.23% EDGEWOOD COLLEGE $1,032,801.00 526 $1,964 4.89% FOX VALLEY AVIATION $13,657.00 7 $1,951 0.06% LAKELAND COLLEGE $899,506.00 596 $1,509 4.25% LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY $671,549.00 301 $2,231 3.18% MARANATHA COLLEGE $247,707.00 155 $1,598 1.17% MARIAN COLLEGE $1,112,618.00 561 $1,983 5.26% MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY $2,776,205.00 1,324 $2,097 13.13% MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART & DESIGN $549,440.00 271 $2,027 2.60% MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING $1,465,351.00 706 $2,076 6.93% MT MARY COLLEGE $551,327.00 312 $1,767 2.61% MT SENARIO COLLEGE $395,566.77 221 $1,790 1.87% NORTHLAND COLLEGE $353,609.00 175 $2,021 1.67% RIPON COLLEGE $819,655.85 371 $2,209 3.88% ST NORBERT COLLEGE $1,528,996.00 708 $2,160 7.23% SILVER LAKE COLLEGE $350,170.00 199 $1,760 1.66% VITERBO COLLEGE $1,389,753.00 728 $1,909 6.57% WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE $542,818 266 $2,041 2.57% TOTAL $21,141,847 11,089 $1,907 100.00%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF YEAR IN SCHOOL SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT FRESHMEN $6,214,243 3,361 $1,849 29.39% SOPHOMORES $5,284,768 2,691 $1,964 25.00% JUNIORS $5,218,859 2,676 $1,950 24.68% SENIORS $3,615,435 1,873 $1,930 17.10% 5TH YEAR STUDENTS $808,542 488 $1,657 3.82% TOTAL $21,141,847 11,089 $1,907 100.00%

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2001-2002 WISCONSIN TUITION GRANT SPENT BY DEPENDENCY STATUS

SINGLE, IND./ MARRIED, NO CHILDREN 14.17% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY 10.56%

DEPENDENT 75.27%

DOLLARS NUMBER AVERAGE PERCENTAGE OF STATUS OF RECIPIENTS SPENT OF AWARDS AWARD DOLLARS SPENT DEPENDENT $15,913,216 7,661 $2,077 75.27% INDEPENDENT, FAMILY $2,232,828 1,590 $1,404 10.56% SINGLE, IND./ MARRIED, NO CHILDREN $2,995,803 1,838 $1,630 14.17% TOTAL $21,141,847 11,089 $1,907 100.00%

Prepared by the Higher Educational Aids Board 9/30/02