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Florida Work Experience Program Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) Executive Summary Initial Renewal All Total Dollars Students Students Students Average Award Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Public 4 YEAR PUBLIC STATE UNIVERSITY Sector Sub Total: $270,000.48 116 22 138 $1,956.53 2 YEAR PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sector Sub Total: $834,238.30 348 80 428 $1,949.15 PUBLIC VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL Sector Sub Total: $115,539.04 72 10 82 $1,409.01 Public Sector Totals: $1,219,777.82 536 112 648 $1,882.37 Private 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Sub Totals: $186,948.35 82 41 123 $1,519.91 Sector Sub Total: $186,948.35 82 41 123 $1,519.91 2 YEAR PRIVATE Non-Profit Sub Totals: $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Sector Sub Total: $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Private Sector Totals: $186,948.35 82 41 123 $1,519.91 Program/Report Totals: $1,406,726.17 618 153 771 $1,824.55 Page: 1 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) 4 YEAR PUBLIC STATE UNIVERSITY Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 376 FL A & M UNIVERSITY $11,645.00 3 3 6 $1,940.83 501 FL ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $9,992.50 2 3 5 $1,998.50 361 FL GULF COAST UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 131 FL INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY $70,520.51 14 0 14 $5,037.18 371 FL STATE UNIVERSITY $48,377.77 19 8 27 $1,791.77 867 NEW COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 481 UNIV OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $52,529.40 14 8 22 $2,387.70 011 UNIV OF FLORIDA $76,935.30 64 0 64 $1,202.11 161 UNIV OF NORTH FLORIDA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 291 UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 171 UNIV OF WEST FLORIDA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Sector Total: $270,000.48 116 22 138 $1,956.53 2 YEAR PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 052 BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 062 BROWARD COLLEGE $51,293.45 32 2 34 $1,508.63 322 CHIPOLA COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 422 COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $16,725.90 11 0 11 $1,520.54 642 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE $2,030.00 1 0 1 $2,030.00 362 EDISON STATE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 442 FL KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE $14,589.53 7 0 7 $2,084.22 162 FL STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE $112,580.82 41 8 49 $2,297.57 122 FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 032 GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE $31,907.86 21 1 22 $1,450.36 292 HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE $2,391.00 1 1 2 $1,195.50 562 INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE $26,579.00 7 2 9 $2,953.22 352 LAKE SUMTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 682 MIAMI DADE COLLEGE $453,420.00 128 54 182 $2,491.32 402 NORTH FL COMMUNITY COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 462 NORTHWEST FL STATE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Page: 2 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 502 PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 512 PASCO HERNANDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE $16,298.18 16 0 16 $1,018.64 172 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE $29,907.00 20 4 24 $1,246.13 532 POLK STATE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 012 SANTA FE COLLEGE $27,188.05 36 8 44 $617.91 592 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 282 SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $7,824.00 3 0 3 $2,608.00 542 ST JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 522 ST PETERSBURG COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 412 STATE COLLEGE OF FL MANATEE AND SARASOTA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 372 TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 482 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $41,503.51 24 0 24 $1,729.31 Sector Total: $834,238.30 348 80 428 $1,949.15 PUBLIC VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 210 APARICIO-LEVY TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 013 ATLANTIC TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 033 BRADFORD-UNION AREA CAREER TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 082 CHARLOTTE TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 219 COMMUNITY TECHNICAL & ADULT EDUC $1,422.91 1 0 1 $1,422.91 561 D G ERWIN TECHNICAL CENTER $22,250.05 17 0 17 $1,308.83 145 DESOTO COUNTY ADULT EDUC CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 368 FIRST COAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $16,870.00 12 3 15 $1,124.67 110 FLAGLER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 224 GADSDEN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 506 GEORGE STONE AREA VOC TECH CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 163 GEORGE T BAKER AVIATION SCHOOL $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 820 HENRY W BREWSTER TECH CENTER $11,576.93 7 1 8 $1,447.12 246 IMMOKALEE TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 564 LAKE TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Page: 3 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 230 LEAREY TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 565 LEE COUNTY HIGH TECH CENTER - CENTRAL $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 566 LEE COUNTY HIGH TECH CENTER - NORTH $16,557.24 12 3 15 $1,103.82 373 LINDSEY HOPKINS TECH ED CENTER $2,391.00 1 0 1 $2,391.00 447 LIVELY TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 876 LORENZO WALKER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $1,757.04 2 0 2 $878.52 444 MANATEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $2,894.00 2 0 2 $1,447.00 489 MARCHMAN TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 114 MDCPS THE ENGLISH CENTER $2,151.90 1 0 1 $2,151.90 529 MIAMI LAKES EDUCATIONAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 035 OKALOOSA APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 491 ORLANDO TECH $5,514.00 1 1 2 $2,757.00 445 OTEC MID FLORIDA TECH $2,391.00 2 1 3 $797.00 053 PINELLAS TECH EDUCATION CENTER - CLEARWATER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 709 PINELLAS TECH EDUCATION CENTER - ST PETERSBURG $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 446 RADFORD M LOCKLIN TECH CENTER $2,391.00 2 0 2 $1,195.50 353 RIDGE CAREER CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 533 ROBERT MORGAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 471 SARASOTA COUNTY TECH INSTITUTE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 602 SHERIDAN TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 611 SUWANNEE HAMILTON TECHNICAL CENTER $4,123.00 3 0 3 $1,374.33 563 TAMPA BAY VOCATIONAL TECH CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 612 TAYLOR TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 509 TECHNICAL EDUCATION CENTER OSCEOLA $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 031 THOMAS P HANEY TECHNICAL CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 351 TRAVISS CAREER CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 301 WALTON CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 965 WASHINGTON HOLMES TECH CENTER $7,401.00 3 0 3 $2,467.00 836 WESTSIDE TECH $7,835.00 1 1 2 $3,917.50 081 WILLIAM T MCFATTER TECH CENTER $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 148 WINTER PARK TECH $8,012.97 5 0 5 $1,602.59 960 WITHLACOOCHEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Page: 4 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) Sector Total: $115,539.04 72 10 82 $1,409.01 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 257 ASBURY UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 054 ATLANTIC INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL MEDICINE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 036 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY $4,656.00 1 1 2 $2,328.00 851 BARRY UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 683 BEACON COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 716 BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 852 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 027 CARLOS ALBIZU UNIVERSITY $6,624.00 2 0 2 $3,312.00 066 CITY COLLEGE FORT LAUDERDALE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 959 CLEARWATER CHRISTIAN COLLEGE $15,268.00 6 13 19 $803.58 593 COLUMBIA COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 859 ECKERD COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 854 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE $4,541.00 8 1 9 $504.56 855 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 014 EVERGLADES UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 963 FL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE $9,020.00 1 3 4 $2,255.00 856 FL COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 843 FL HOSPITAL COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 857 FL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $33,184.79 6 7 13 $2,552.68 858 FL MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 860 FL SOUTHERN COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 879 FLAGLER COLLEGE $7,667.00 5 2 7 $1,095.29 383 HOBE SOUND BIBLE COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 386 HODGES UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 862 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY $4,292.76 4 0 4 $1,073.19 488 JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY $2,331.79 2 0 2 $1,165.90 950 JONES COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 863 LYNN UNIVERSITY $4,083.24 3 0 3 $1,361.08 058 NATIONAL LOUIS UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 Page: 5 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2011 2010-11 FLORIDA WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM (FWEP) Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 024 NORTHWOOD UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 068 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $24,658.80 9 4 13 $1,896.83 868 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $13,606.56 9 3 12 $1,133.88 584 RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 869 ROLLINS COLLEGE $6,734.00 4 0 4 $1,683.50 870 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 263 SOUTH FL BIBLE COLLEGE AND THEOL $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 917 SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 914 SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 880 ST JOHN VIANNEY COLLEGE SEMINARY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 853 ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY $0.00 0 0 0 $0.00 872 STETSON UNIVERSITY $17,259.00 3 0 3 $5,753.00 305
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