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UB and VUB Projects Funded for 2006-07 UB and VUB Projects Funded for 2006-07 No. of No. of UB Total No. of FY 2006 Regular UB Initiative UB FY 2006 Initiative Total FY 2006 Regular Upward Bound (UB) Grantees State Participants Participants Participants Funding Funding Funding University of Alaska/ Anchorage AK 60 0 60 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 University of Alaska/ Fairbanks AK 140 0 140 $ 752,563 $ $ - 752,563 Alabama A & M University AL 90 0 90 $ 451,158 $ $ - 451,158 Alabama Southern Community College AL 55 20 75 $ 277,677 $ 100,000 $ 377,677 Alabama Southern Community College AL 55 20 75 $ 277,677 $ 100,000 $ 377,677 Alabama Southern Community College/ Monroe Campus AL 57 20 77 $ 287,702 $ 100,000 $ 387,702 Alabama State University/ Montgomery AL 57 0 57 $ 284,229 $ $ - 284,229 Bevill State Community College/ Fayette AL 88 20 108 $ 352,509 $ 100,000 $ 452,509 Bevill State Community College/ Hamilton AL 56 0 56 $ 279,496 $ $ - 279,496 Bevill State Community College/ Sumiton AL 60 20 80 $ 274,895 $ 100,000 $ 374,895 Bishop State Community College AL 50 0 50 $ 244,589 $ $ - 244,589 Calhoun Community College AL 66 20 86 $ 331,752 $ 100,000 $ 431,752 Central Alabama Community College AL 80 0 80 $ 294,840 $ $ - 294,840 Concordia College AL 80 0 80 $ 394,447 $ $ - 394,447 Enterprise-Ozark Community College AL 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Faulkner State Community College AL 60 0 60 $ 287,703 $ $ - 287,703 Gadsden State Community College AL 65 20 85 $ 287,703 $ 100,000 $ 387,703 George C. Wallace Community College/ Sparks Campus AL 54 0 54 $ 274,895 $ $ - 274,895 Harry M. Ayers State Technical College AL 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Jefferson Davis Community College AL 52 0 52 $ 264,264 $ $ - 264,264 Jefferson State Community College AL 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Lawson State Community College AL 65 0 65 $ 329,329 $ $ - 329,329 Lurleen B. Wallace State Junior College AL 65 0 65 $ 325,010 $ $ - 325,010 Miles College AL 75 0 75 $ 342,977 $ $ - 342,977 North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence AL 56 0 56 $ 279,496 $ $ - 279,496 Northwest Shoals Community College AL 73 0 73 $ 342,094 $ $ - 342,094 Northwest Shoals Community College/ Colbert County AL 50 0 50 $ 252,626 $ $ - 252,626 Snead State Community College AL 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Spring Hill College AL 86 0 86 $ 392,362 $ $ - 392,362 Stillman College AL 120 20 140 $ 461,666 $ 100,000 $ 561,666 Stillman College AL 50 20 70 $ 144,624 $ 100,000 $ 244,624 Talladega College AL 65 20 85 $ 274,895 $ 100,000 $ 374,895 Troy State University/ Troy AL 57 20 77 $ 287,702 $ 100,000 $ 387,702 Tuskegee University AL 74 0 74 $ 372,716 $ $ - 372,716 Page 1 UB and VUB Projects Funded for 2006-07 University of Montevallo AL 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 University of Montevallo AL 68 0 68 $ 340,426 $ $ - 340,426 University of South Alabama AL 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 University of West Alabama AL 58 20 78 $ 287,703 $ 100,000 $ 387,703 Arkansas State University AR 75 20 95 $ 356,476 $ 100,000 $ 456,476 Arkansas State University/ Beebe AR 55 20 75 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas AR 50 15 65 $ 234,624 $ 73,732 $ 308,356 Harding University AR 55 0 55 $ 279,496 $ $ - 279,496 Lyon College AR 70 15 85 $ 341,608 $ 75,000 $ 416,608 Northwest Arkansas Community College AR 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Ouachita Baptist University AR 66 20 86 $ 333,688 $ 100,000 $ 433,688 Philander Smith College AR 100 0 100 $ 443,967 $ $ - 443,967 Rich Mountain Community College AR 55 20 75 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 Southern Arkansas University AR 95 20 115 $ 471,838 $ 100,000 $ 571,838 University of Arkansas/ Board of Trustees AR 70 0 70 $ 355,020 $ $ - 355,020 University of Arkansas/ Fayetteville AR 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 University of Arkansas/ Fort Smith AR 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 University of Arkansas/ Monticello AR 65 20 85 $ 318,962 $ 100,000 $ 418,962 University of Arkansas/ Pine Bluff AR 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 University of Central Arkansas AR 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 American Samoa Community College AS 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Arizona State University/ Tempe AZ 110 0 110 $ 550,286 $ $ - 550,286 Arizona Western College AZ 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 Dine College AZ 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University AZ 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Gateway Community College AZ 50 0 50 $ 234,623 $ $ - 234,623 Northern Arizona University AZ 75 20 95 $ 376,985 $ 100,000 $ 476,985 Pima County Community College District AZ 61 0 61 $ 304,210 $ $ - 304,210 Alliant International University CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 California Lutheran University CA 70 0 70 $ 332,215 $ $ - 332,215 California Polytechnic State University/ San Luis Obispo CA 76 0 76 $ 376,236 $ $ - 376,236 California State Polytechnic University/ Pomona CA 50 20 70 $ 220,000 $ 100,000 $ 320,000 California State Polytechnic University/ Pomona CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 California State University/ Los Angeles CA 65 20 85 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 California State University/ Chico Research Foundation CA 85 20 105 $ 493,690 $ 100,000 $ 593,690 California State University/ Chico Research Foundation CA 57 20 77 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 Page 2 UB and VUB Projects Funded for 2006-07 California State University/ Fresno CA 65 0 65 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 California State University/ Fresno Foundation CA 78 0 78 $ 392,490 $ $ - 392,490 California State University/ Fullerton Foundation CA 58 20 78 $ 287,703 $ 100,000 $ 387,703 California State University/ Hayward Foundation CA 65 0 65 $ 325,232 $ $ - 325,232 California State University/ Long Beach CA 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 California State University/ Long Beach CA 120 0 120 $ 512,183 $ $ - 512,183 California State University/ Los Angeles CA 76 20 96 $ 380,665 $ 100,000 $ 480,665 California State University/ Monterey Bay CA 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 California State University/ San Marcos Foundation CA 57 0 57 $ 285,825 $ $ - 285,825 College of the Desert CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 College of the Redwoods CA 70 20 90 $ 344,385 $ 100,000 $ 444,385 College of the Siskiyous CA 55 15 70 $ 277,677 $ 74,545 $ 352,222 Community Outreach & Opportunity Programs CA 50 20 70 $ 220,000 $ 100,000 $ 320,000 Compton Community College CA 70 20 90 $ 330,957 $ 100,000 $ 430,957 Feather River Community College District CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Fresno City College CA 60 20 80 $ 287,703 $ 100,000 $ 387,703 Harvey Mudd College CA 126 0 126 $ 631,826 $ $ - 631,826 Holy Names College CA 60 0 60 $ 287,703 $ $ - 287,703 Imperial Valley College CA 118 0 118 $ 587,785 $ $ - 587,785 Japanese Community Youth Council/ AACE CA 50 20 70 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 Long Beach City College CA 56 0 56 $ 279,496 $ $ - 279,496 Long Beach City College CA 50 10 60 $ 234,624 $ 50,000 $ 284,624 Los Angeles City College CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Los Angeles City College CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 99,906 $ 379,402 Los Angeles Southwest College CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Mills College CA 165 0 165 $ 690,001 $ $ - 690,001 Monterey Peninsula College CA 67 10 77 $ 334,180 $ 50,000 $ 384,180 Mt. San Antonio College CA 50 20 70 $ 220,000 $ 100,000 $ 320,000 Mt. San Jacinto College CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 National Hispanic University CA 64 0 64 $ 318,017 $ $ - 318,017 Occidental College CA 97 20 117 $ 481,561 $ 100,000 $ 581,561 Palomar College CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Pasadena City College CA 65 0 65 $ 279,496 $ $ - 279,496 Provisional Educational Services, Inc./ Kaiser CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Provisional Educational Services, Inc./ Miller CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Reedley College CA 60 20 80 $ 287,703 $ 100,000 $ 387,703 Rio Hondo College CA 60 0 60 $ 277,677 $ $ - 277,677 Page 3 UB and VUB Projects Funded for 2006-07 Riverside Community College CA 50 20 70 $ 234,623 $ 100,000 $ 334,623 San Diego State University CA 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 San Diego State University CA 72 0 72 $ 358,020 $ $ - 358,020 San Jose State University CA 150 0 150 $ 530,261 $ $ - 530,261 San Mateo County Community College District CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Santa Ana College CA 50 20 70 $ 234,624 $ 100,000 $ 334,624 Sonoma State University CA 84 0 84 $ 422,247 $ $ - 422,247 Stanford University CA 76 0 76 $ 375,810 $ $ - 375,810 TELACU Education Foundation/ Los Angeles CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 University of California/ Berkeley CA 117 20 137 $ 584,976 $ 100,000 $ 684,976 University of California/ Davis CA 90 10 100 $ 433,587 $ 47,518 $ 481,105 University of California/ Irvine CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 University of California/ Riverside CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496 $ 100,000 $ 379,496 University of California/ Riverside CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 University of California/ San Diego CA 80 0 80 $ 435,797 $ $ - 435,797 University of California/ Santa Barbara CA 81 0 81 $ 402,016 $ $ - 402,016 University of San Diego CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 University of San Francisco CA 126 20 146 $ 594,693 $ 100,000 $ 694,693 University of Southern California/ Los Angeles CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 University of Southern California/ Los Angeles CA 150 0 150 $ 560,943 $ $ - 560,943 University of Southern California/ Los Angeles CA 50 0 50 $ 220,000 $ $ - 220,000 Volunteers of America/ Los Angeles CA 50 0 50 $ 234,624 $ $ - 234,624 Volunteers of America/ Los Angeles CA 105 20 125 $ 514,856 $ 100,000 $ 614,856 Wahupa Educational Services CA 56 20 76 $ 279,496
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