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State - Fy 2019 TRIO PROJECTS BY STATE - FY 2019 STATE PROJECT INSTITUTION STUDENTS FUNDING AK Student Support Services University of Alaska-Anchorage 160 $262,449.00 University of Alaska-Fairbanks 160 $265,645.00 Summary for Student Support Services ( 2 projects) 320 $528,094.00 Upward Bound University of Alaska-Anchorage 60 $287,537.00 University of Alaska-Anchorage 60 $287,537.00 University of Alaska-Fairbanks 160 $828,894.00 Summary for Upward Bound ( 3 projects) 280 $1,403,968.00 Summary for state of AK ( 5 projects) 600 $1,932,062.00 Monday, March 09, 2020 1 of 113 TRIO PROJECTS BY STATE - FY 2019 STATE PROJECT INSTITUTION STUDENTS FUNDING AL EOC Bevill State Community College 1,000 $263,529.00 Summary for EOC ( 1 projects) 1,000 $263,529.00 McNair Post-baccalaureate Talladega College 28 $282,420.00 Troy University 25 $253,032.00 University of Alabama at Birmingham 25 $253,032.00 University of Montevallo 29 $265,684.00 Summary for McNair Post-baccalaureate ( 4 projects) 107 $1,054,168.00 Student Support Services Alabama State University 160 $284,758.00 Bevill State Community College 144 $253,032.00 Bevill State Community College 144 $253,032.00 Bevill State Community College 165 $335,415.00 Central Alabama Community College 400 $584,111.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 160 $370,487.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 155 $339,897.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 150 $284,758.00 Enterprise State Community College 275 $556,645.00 Gadsden State Community College 600 $948,908.00 J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College 165 $253,032.00 J.F. Ingram State Technical College 160 $404,841.00 Lawson State Community College 200 $384,601.00 Lawson State Community College 210 $323,527.00 Lurleen B. Wallace Community College 400 $673,662.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 400 $612,771.00 Snead State Community College 170 $265,802.00 Stillman College 160 $343,162.00 Troy University 555 $928,865.00 University of Alabama 206 $342,131.00 University of Alabama at Birmingham 200 $475,801.00 University of Montevallo 200 $334,093.00 University of West Alabama 160 $327,509.00 Wallace Community College Selma 309 $489,050.00 Wallace Community College-Sparks Campus At Eufaula 365 $694,521.00 Wallace State Community College-Hanceville 200 $329,871.00 Summary for Student Support Services ( 26 projects) 6,413 $11,394,282.00 Student Support Services STEM Bevill State Community College 124 $253,032.00 University of Alabama at Birmingham 120 $253,032.00 Summary for Student Support Services STEM ( 2 projects) 244 $506,064.00 Talent Search Alabama State University 729 $430,737.00 Bevill State Community College 850 $495,593.00 Bevill State Community College 500 $307,995.00 Central Alabama Community College 701 $415,730.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 1,386 $742,883.00 Gadsden State Community College 702 $376,266.00 Gadsden State Community College 582 $311,947.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 972 $560,984.00 Monday, March 09, 2020 2 of 113 TRIO PROJECTS BY STATE - FY 2019 STATE PROJECT INSTITUTION STUDENTS FUNDING Northwest-Shoals Community College 592 $357,307.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 583 $352,483.00 Southeast Alabama Education Outreach Center 583 $352,483.00 University of South Alabama 679 $403,938.00 Wallace Community College Selma 875 $508,992.00 Wallace Community College-Sparks Campus At Eufaula 583 $352,483.00 Wallace State Community College-Hanceville 875 $504,410.00 Summary for Talent Search ( 15 projects) 11,192 $6,474,231.00 Upward Bound Alabama A&M University 104 $534,466.00 Alabama State University 67 $336,713.00 Bevill State Community College 88 $404,132.00 Bevill State Community College 66 $331,104.00 Bevill State Community College 108 $500,673.00 Central Alabama Community College 77 $366,746.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 88 $407,591.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 91 $420,062.00 Coastal Alabama Community College 88 $407,591.00 Gadsden State Community College 50 $287,537.00 Gadsden State Community College 78 $400,060.00 Lawson State Community College 75 $388,175.00 North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence 70 $287,537.00 North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence 67 $331,104.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 67 $313,990.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 91 $425,095.00 Snead State Community College 62 $287,537.00 Stillman College 132 $636,453.00 Talladega College 99 $380,933.00 Trenholm State Technical College 50 $287,535.00 Troy University 90 $420,063.00 University of Alabama at Birmingham 60 $287,537.00 University of Alabama at Birmingham 60 $287,537.00 University of Montevallo 50 $287,537.00 University of Montevallo 78 $402,551.00 University of South Alabama 50 $287,537.00 University of West Alabama 78 $400,060.00 Wallace Community College-Sparks Campus At Eufaula 73 $341,938.00 Summary for Upward Bound ( 28 projects) 2,157 $10,449,794.00 Upward Bound Math/Science Bevill State Community College 62 $287,537.00 North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence 63 $301,913.00 Northwest-Shoals Community College 60 $287,537.00 University of Montevallo 60 $287,535.00 Summary for Upward Bound Math/Science ( 4 projects) 245 $1,164,522.00 Veterans Upward Bound Gadsden State Community College 125 $316,467.00 North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence 125 $287,537.00 Summary for Veterans Upward Bound ( 2 projects) 250 $604,004.00 Summary for state of AL ( 82 projects) 21,608 $31,910,594.00 Monday, March 09, 2020 3 of 113 TRIO PROJECTS BY STATE - FY 2019 STATE PROJECT INSTITUTION STUDENTS FUNDING AR Disabled Student Services Henderson State University 100 $284,755.00 Summary for Disabled Student Services ( 1 projects) 100 $284,755.00 EOC Arkansas Northeastern College 1,097 $377,920.00 Arkansas State University Mid-South 1,000 $264,534.00 Henderson State University 1,000 $264,534.00 North Arkansas College 1,000 $302,542.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1,000 $301,818.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1,000 $263,526.00 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain 1,362 $469,898.00 Summary for EOC ( 7 projects) 7,459 $2,244,772.00 McNair Post-baccalaureate Harding University 27 $265,684.00 Henderson State University 25 $253,033.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 26 $253,978.00 Summary for McNair Post-baccalaureate ( 3 projects) 78 $772,695.00 Student Support Services Arkansas Northeastern College 175 $323,779.00 Arkansas State University 175 $305,652.00 Arkansas State University Mid-South 180 $323,755.00 Arkansas State University-Beebe 160 $284,758.00 Arkansas State University-Beebe 140 $253,032.00 Arkansas Tech University 140 $253,032.00 College of the Ouachitas 200 $295,687.00 East Arkansas Community College 200 $349,103.00 Henderson State University 308 $403,406.00 John Brown University 165 $265,802.00 National Park College 225 $405,816.00 North Arkansas College 200 $364,676.00 Ozarka College 215 $320,226.00 Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas 257 $361,941.00 Southeast Arkansas College 160 $265,802.00 Southern Arkansas University 250 $383,031.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 260 $413,087.00 University of Arkansas Community College At Batesville 144 $253,032.00 University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana 200 $323,779.00 University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College 180 $265,802.00 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain 220 $365,990.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 325 $400,009.00 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith 140 $253,032.00 University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff 308 $475,177.00 University of the Ozarks 180 $309,245.00 Summary for Student Support Services ( 25 projects) 5,107 $8,218,651.00 Talent Search Arkansas Northeastern College 1,068 $612,438.00 Henderson State University 500 $307,995.00 National Park College 583 $352,483.00 North Arkansas College 1,361 $769,484.00 Ouachita Baptist University 860 $500,953.00 Monday, March 09, 2020 4 of 113 TRIO PROJECTS BY STATE - FY 2019 STATE PROJECT INSTITUTION STUDENTS FUNDING Southern Arkansas University 503 $309,604.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 1,068 $612,179.00 University of Arkansas at Little Rock 500 $307,994.00 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain 680 $404,474.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 932 $539,543.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 507 $311,747.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 507 $311,747.00 Summary for Talent Search ( 12 projects) 9,069 $5,340,641.00 Upward Bound Arkansas Baptist College 60 $287,537.00 Arkansas State University-Beebe 56 $287,537.00 Arkansas State University-Beebe 75 $388,175.00 Arkansas Tech University 57 $287,537.00 Harding University 65 $331,105.00 Henderson State University 60 $287,537.00 Lyon College 87 $449,110.00 National Park College 60 $287,537.00 Ouachita Baptist University 88 $454,536.00 South Arkansas Community College 63 $301,913.00 Southern Arkansas University 60 $287,537.00 Southern Arkansas University 120 $618,195.00 University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana 60 $280,836.00 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain 77 $390,338.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 84 $420,575.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 58 $287,537.00 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith 62 $299,498.00 University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff 76 $390,338.00 University of Central Arkansas 58 $287,537.00 Summary for Upward Bound ( 19 projects) 1,326 $6,624,915.00 Upward Bound Math/Science Arkansas Tech University 57 $287,537.00 Lyon College 66 $338,058.00 University of Arkansas Rich Mountain 60 $287,537.00 University of Arkansas-Fayetteville 58 $287,537.00 University of Arkansas-Fort Smith 62 $299,498.00 Summary for Upward Bound Math/Science ( 5 projects) 303 $1,500,167.00
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