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Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation 1. ALABAMA LSAMP: SUSTAINABILITY OF BEST PRACTICES FOR STEM EDUCATION AND RESEARCH (9) Lead Institution‐ The University of Alabama Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ The University of Alabama, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, The University of Alabama in Huntsville and University of South Alabama. Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Alabama A&M University, Miles College, Oakwood University, Stillman College and Talladega College. 2. ALASKA ALLIANCE (16) Lead Institution‐ University of Alaska Anchorage Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ University of Alaska Anchorage and satellite campuses‐ Prince William Sound, Matanuska Susitna Campus, Cpugiak Eagle River Campus, Military Programs Campus, Katchemak Bay, Kenai Peninsula Campus, Kodiak College and UAF campuses‐ Kuskokwim Campus, Bristol Bay Campus, Interior Aleutians Campus, College of Rural and Community Development, Tanana Valley Campus and Sitka Campus. Native American Serving Institutions‐ Chukchi Campus (UAF) and Northwest Campus (UAF). Other Partners‐ Alaska Airlines and others. 3. ALL NATIONS LSAMP (34) Lead Institution‐ Salish Kootenai College. Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Central Michigan University, Evergreen State College, Montana State University‐ Bozeman, Montana State University‐Northern, North Dakota State University, Rocky Mountain College, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, University of Idaho, University of Montana and Western Washington University, Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ Heritage University. Native American Serving Institutions‐ Aaniiih Nakoda College, Blackfeet Community College, Cankdeska Cikana Community College, Chief Dull Knife College, Comanche Nation College, Dine College, Fort Peck Community College, Haskell Indian Nations University, Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College, Leech Lake Tribal College, Little Big Horn College, Little Priest Tribal College, Navajo Technical University, Northwest Indian College, Neuta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Oglala Lakota College, Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College, Salish Kootenai College,Sisseton Wahpeton College, Sitting Bull College, Stone Child College, Tohono O'odham Community College, Turtle Mountain Community College, United Tribes Technical College, White Earth Tribal & Community College and Wind River Tribal College. 4. ARKANSAS LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (9) Lead Institution‐ University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Arkansas State University, University of Arkansas Fayetteville, University of Arkansas at Little Rock and University of Central Arkansas. Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Philander Smith College and University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. 3 Community Colleges‐ Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College and Southeast Arkansas College. 5. CALIFORNIA LSAMP (9) Lead Institution ‐ University of California, Irvine. Alliance Partners Majority Institutions ‐ UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Los Angeles, UC Santa Cruz, UC San Diego and University of California, Irvine. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ UC Merced, UC Riverside and UC Santa Barbara. 6. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LSAMP (23) Lead Institution‐ California State University, Sacramento Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ California Maritime Academy and California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ CSU Bakersfield, CSU Channel Islands, CSU Chico, CSU Dominguez Hills, CSU East Bay, CS, Fresno, CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, CSU Los Angeles, CSU Monterey Bay, CSU Northridge, CS Poly Pomona, CSU Sacramento, CSU San Bernardino, San Diego State, San Francisco State, San Jose State, CSU San Marcos, Sonoma State, CSU Stanislaus and Humboldt State University. 7. COLORADO‐WYOMING LSAMP (16) Lead Institution‐ Colorado State University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Central Wyoming College, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University, Metropolitan State University of Denver, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver and University of Wyoming. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ Adams State University and Colorado State University Pueblo. Community Colleges‐ Community College of Denver, Fort lewis College, Northeastern Junior College, Otero Junior College and Trinidad State Junior College. 8. FLORIDA GEORGIA LSAMP (13) Lead Institution‐ Florida A&M University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions ‐ Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida State University, University of Florida and University of Miami. Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Albany State University, Bethune‐Cookman University, Florida A&M University, Florida Memorial University and University of South Florida. Hispanic Serving Institutions Florida International University. Community CollegesFlorida State College at Jacksonville, Miami Dade College and Tallahassee Community College. 9. GARDEN STATE LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (8) Lead Institution‐ Rutgers University ‐ Newark Alliance Partners Majority Institution‐ Rutgers University‐New Brunswick. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ Essex County College, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Kean University, Montclair State University, New Jersey City University, Rutgers University‐Newark and William Paterson University of New Jersey. 10. GEORGIA ALABAMA LSAMP (9) Lead Institution‐ Clark Atlanta University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Atlanta Metropolitan State College, Georgia State University and University of West Georgia. Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Paine College and Spelman College. Community Colleges‐ J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College and lawson State Community College. 11. GREATER ALABAMA BLACK BELT REGION (GABBR) ALLIANCE (8) Lead Institution‐ Auburn University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Auburn University, Auburn University at Montgomery, Troy University and University 5 of West Alabama . Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Alabama State University and Tuskegee University. Community Colleges‐ Enterprise State Community College and Southern Union State Community College. 12. GREATER PHILADELPHIA REGION LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE F0R MINORITY PARTICIPATION (9) Lead Institution‐ Drexel University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Drexel University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Temple University, University of Delaware and University of Pennsylvania. Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Delaware State University and Lincoln University of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . Community College‐ Community College of Philadelphia. 13. HOUSTON LSAMP (7) Lead Institution‐ Texas Southern University Alliance Partners Historically Black Colleges and Universities‐ Texas Southern University. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ Texas State University, University of Houston, University of Houston‐Clear Lake and University of Houston Downtown. Community Colleges‐ Houston Community College and San Jacinto College. 14. ILLINOIS LSAMP (13) Lead Institution‐ Chicago State University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Chicago State University, DePaul University, Governors State University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois State University, Northeastern Illinois 6 University, Southern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and St. Augustine College. Hispanic Serving Institutions‐ Triton College and University of Illinois at Chicago. Historically Black College and University‐ Prairie State College. Community College‐ South Suburban College. 15. INDIANA STEM LSAMP (7) Lead Institution‐ Indiana University‐ Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Ball State University, IU Bloomington, IU Northwest, IU Purdue University Indianapolis and IU South Bend. Community College‐ Ivy Tech Community College. 16. IOWA ILLINOIS NEBRASKA STEM PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATION IN RESEARCH & EDUCATION (IINSPIRE) (16) Lead Institution‐ Iowa State University Alliance Partners Majority Institutions ‐ Augustana College, Doane University, Grinnell College, Iowa State University, Luther College, Nebraska Wesleyan University, University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, Upper Iowa University and Wartburg College. Native American Serving Institution‐ Little Priest Tribal College. Community Colleges‐ Des Moines Area Community College, Eastern Iowa Community College District, Hawkeye Community College, Iowa Valley Community College District and Kirkwood Community College. 17. ISlANDS OF OPPORTUNITY ALLIANCE (9) Lead Institution ‐ University of Hawaii at Hila Alliance Partners Majority Institutions‐ Chaminade University, Hawaii Pacific University, University of Hawaii at Hila and University of Guam. Community Colleges‐ American Samoa Community College, College of the Marshall Islands, College of Micronesia, Guam Community College and Northern Marianas College Palau. 18. KANSAS LSAMP (5) Lead Institution‐ Kansas State University Alliance Partners Majority Institution‐ Kansas State University. Community Colleges ‐ Dodge City Community College, Donnelly College, Garden City Community College and Seward County Community College. 19. KENTUCKY‐WEST VIRGINIA LSAMP (9) Lead Institution‐ University of Kentucky Alliance Partners Majority
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