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This Chart in .PDF Format Estimated Library Aid 2019-2020 Education Law 273, Chapter 917, Laws of 1990 as amended 3R's CCDA %change %change 2018- 2017-2018 Total Per Student 2018-2019 2019-2020 2019 Approp College Base Grant Ed Law Ed Law w/HH Approp. FTE FTE Grant Approp EdLaw to 2019-2020 Approp Approp ADELPHI UNIVERSITY 8,506 $4,400 $8,846 $12,094 $13,246 $13,246 $12,530 -5.41% 3.60% ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,783 $4,400 $2,894 $6,879 $7,294 $7,294 $6,900 -5.41% 0.30% ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES 1,434 $4,400 $1,491 $5,584 $5,891 $5,891 $5,572 -5.41% -0.20% ALBANY LAW SCHOOL 622 $4,400 $647 $5,152 $5,047 $5,449 $5,154 -5.41% 0.05% ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE 1,260 $4,400 $1,310 $5,372 $5,710 $5,710 $5,401 -5.41% 0.54% ALFRED UNIVERSITY 1,806 $4,400 $1,878 $5,943 $6,278 $6,278 $5,938 -5.41% -0.08% AMER ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS 326 $4,400 $339 $4,465 $4,739 $4,739 $4,483 -5.41% 0.39% AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 50 $4,400 $51 $4,204 $4,451 $4,451 $4,210 -5.41% 0.14% BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 806 $4,400 $838 $5,152 $5,238 $5,449 $5,154 -5.41% 0.05% BARD COLLEGE 3,185 $4,400 $3,313 $7,307 $7,713 $7,713 $7,296 -5.41% -0.16% BARNARD COLLEGE 2,584 $4,400 $2,687 $6,673 $7,087 $7,087 $6,704 -5.41% 0.46% BORICUA COLLEGE 937 $4,400 $974 $5,398 $5,374 $5,709 $5,400 -5.41% 0.05% BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMM COLLEGE 21,302 $4,400 $22,154 $24,856 $26,554 $26,554 $25,118 -5.41% 1.05% BRONX COMMUNITY COLLEGE 8,412 $4,400 $8,748 $12,309 $13,148 $13,148 $12,437 -5.41% 1.04% BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL 1,640 $4,400 $1,706 $6,122 $6,106 $6,475 $6,125 -5.41% 0.05% BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4,592 $4,400 $4,776 $8,755 $9,176 $9,176 $8,680 -5.41% -0.86% CANISIUS COLLEGE 3,647 $4,400 $3,793 $8,745 $8,193 $9,250 $8,750 -5.41% 0.05% CAYUGA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,319 $4,400 $2,412 $6,629 $6,812 $6,812 $6,444 -5.41% -2.80% CAZENOVIA COLLEGE 773 $4,400 $804 $5,061 $5,204 $5,237 $4,954 -5.41% -2.12% CLARKSON UNIVERSITY 4,510 $4,400 $4,690 $8,281 $9,090 $9,090 $8,598 -5.41% 3.83% CLINTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 970 $4,400 $1,008 $5,329 $5,408 $5,637 $5,332 -5.41% 0.05% COCHRAN SCH NURSING ST JOHN RVRDL HO 58 $4,400 $60 $4,243 $4,460 $4,488 $4,245 -5.41% 0.05% COLD SPRING HARBOR--WATSON SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 66 $4,400 $69 $4,225 $4,469 $4,469 $4,227 -5.41% 0.05% COLGATE UNIVERSITY 2,870 $4,400 $2,985 $6,991 $7,385 $7,385 $6,986 -5.41% -0.07% COLLEGE OF MT ST VINCENT 1,858 $4,400 $1,933 $5,988 $6,333 $6,333 $5,991 -5.41% 0.03% COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 4,185 $4,400 $4,352 $8,599 $8,752 $8,752 $8,279 -5.41% -3.72% COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 39,900 $4,400 $41,496 $42,012 $45,896 $45,896 $43,414 -5.41% 3.34% COLUMBIA-GREENE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 938 $4,400 $976 $5,250 $5,376 $5,553 $5,253 -5.41% 0.05% CONCORDIA COLLEGE 1,712 $4,400 $1,780 $5,359 $6,180 $6,180 $5,846 -5.41% 9.09% COOPER UNION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART 964 $4,400 $1,003 $5,167 $5,403 $5,403 $5,111 -5.41% -1.08% CORNELL UNIV MEDICAL CAMPUS 1,660 $4,400 $1,727 $5,737 $6,127 $6,127 $5,796 -5.41% 1.02% CORNELL UNIVERSITY 17,898 $4,400 $18,614 $21,219 $23,014 $23,014 $21,769 -5.41% 2.60% CORNING COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,628 $4,400 $2,733 $7,013 $7,133 $7,418 $7,017 -5.41% 0.05% CROUSE-IRVING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 150 $4,400 $156 $4,278 $4,556 $4,556 $4,310 -5.41% 0.74% CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 697 2,595 $4,400 $2,699 $6,472 $7,099 $7,099 $6,715 -5.41% 3.76% CUNY BERNARD M. 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LEHMAN COLLEGE 11,072 $4,400 $11,515 $14,290 $15,915 $15,915 $15,054 -5.41% 5.35% CUNY NYC COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 13,117 $4,400 $13,642 $16,981 $18,042 $18,042 $17,066 -5.41% 0.50% CUNY QUEENS COLLEGE 17,070 $4,400 $17,753 $20,660 $22,153 $22,153 $20,955 -5.41% 1.43% CUNY STELLA AND CHARLES GUTTMAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 957 $4,400 $996 $5,035 $5,396 $5,396 $5,104 -5.41% 1.37% CUNY YORK COLLEGE 6,374 $4,400 $6,629 $10,337 $11,029 $11,029 $10,433 -5.41% 0.93% D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE 3,109 $4,400 $3,234 $7,246 $7,634 $7,634 $7,221 -5.41% -0.34% DAEMEN COLLEGE 2,785 $4,400 $2,896 $6,933 $7,296 $7,296 $6,901 -5.41% -0.45% DOMINICAN COLL OF BLAUVELT 2,019 $4,400 $2,100 $6,192 $6,500 $6,500 $6,148 -5.41% -0.70% DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5,583 $4,400 $5,806 $9,895 $10,206 $10,206 $9,654 -5.41% -2.44% ELLIS MEDICINE-THEBELANGER SCHOOL OF NURSING 63 $4,400 $65 $4,224 $4,465 $4,465 $4,224 -5.41% -0.02% ELMIRA COLLEGE 945 $4,400 $983 $5,877 $5,383 $6,216 $5,880 -5.41% 0.05% ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-NORTH CAMPUS 8,586 $4,400 $8,929 $12,768 $13,329 $13,329 $12,608 -5.41% -1.25% EUGENIO MARIA DE HOSTOS COMM COLLEGE 5,182 $4,400 $5,390 $9,209 $9,790 $9,790 $9,261 -5.41% 0.56% EXCELSIOR COLLEGE 4,482 $4,400 $4,661 $11,065 $9,061 $11,703 $11,070 -5.41% 0.05% FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 7,946 $4,400 $8,264 $12,218 $12,664 $12,664 $11,979 -5.41% -1.95% FINGER LAKES COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3,823 $4,400 $3,976 $7,996 $8,376 $8,376 $7,923 -5.41% -0.91% FIORELLO H. LA GUARDIA COMM COLLEGE 13,689 $4,400 $14,236 $17,525 $18,636 $18,636 $17,628 -5.41% 0.59% FORDHAM UNIV (ROSE HILL-LINCOLN CTR) 17,824 $4,400 $18,537 $21,016 $22,937 $22,937 $21,697 -5.41% 3.24% FULTON-MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,635 $4,400 $1,701 $5,908 $6,101 $6,101 $5,771 -5.41% -2.32% GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3,540 $4,400 $3,681 $7,824 $8,081 $8,081 $7,644 -5.41% -2.30% HAMILTON COLLEGE 1,891 $4,400 $1,967 $6,000 $6,367 $6,367 $6,023 -5.41% 0.38% HARTWICK COLLEGE 1,186 $4,400 $1,233 $5,520 $5,633 $5,838 $5,522 -5.41% 0.05% HELENE FULD COLLEGE OF NURSING 241 $4,400 $251 $4,409 $4,651 $4,651 $4,399 -5.41% -0.21% HERKIMER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,969 $4,400 $2,047 $6,181 $6,447 $6,538 $6,184 -5.41% 0.05% HILBERT COLLEGE 767 $4,400 $798 $4,988 $5,198 $5,198 $4,917 -5.41% -1.43% HOBART & WM SMITH COLLEGES 2,236 $4,400 $2,326 $6,386 $6,726 $6,726 $6,362 -5.41% -0.38% HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS 12,388 $4,400 $12,884 $16,836 $17,284 $17,808 $16,845 -5.41% 0.05% HOUGHTON COLLEGE 1,040 $4,400 $1,082 $5,456 $5,482 $5,771 $5,459 -5.41% 0.05% HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7,545 $4,400 $7,847 $11,816 $12,247 $12,247 $11,585 -5.41% -1.96% IONA COLLEGE 3,810 $4,400 $3,962 $8,275 $8,362 $8,753 $8,280 -5.41% 0.05% ITHACA COLLEGE 6,627 $4,400 $6,892 $10,841 $11,292 $11,292 $10,681 -5.41% -1.48% JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,863 $4,400 $2,977 $7,083 $7,377 $7,377 $6,978 -5.41% -1.49% JEFFERSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2,452 $4,400 $2,550 $6,716 $6,950 $6,950 $6,574 -5.41% -2.12% THE JUILLIARD SCHOOL 1,044 $4,400 $1,086 $5,197 $5,486 $5,486 $5,189 -5.41% -0.15% KEUKA COLLEGE 1,795 $4,400 $1,866 $5,979 $6,266 $6,266 $5,927 -5.41% -0.87% KINGSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10,541 $4,400 $10,963 $15,206 $15,363 $15,363 $14,532 -5.41% -4.43% LE MOYNE COLLEGE 3,343 $4,400 $3,477 $7,582 $7,877 $7,877 $7,451 -5.41% -1.72% LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY-BROOKLYN CAMPUS 7,891 $4,400 $8,207 $12,693 $12,607 $12,607 $11,925 -5.41% -6.05% LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY-CW POST CAMPUS 6,656 $4,400 $6,922 $11,932 $11,322 $12,620 $11,938 -5.41% 0.05% LOUIS V.
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