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TX College Work-Study FY11 Allocation Texas College Work-Study Program (TCWS) Original Additional Revised INSTITUTION Allocation Funds Allocation 25% Match Total Earnings Independent Junior Colleges Jacksonville College $1,912.00 $212.00 $2,124.00 $708.00 $2,832.00 Lon Morris College $2,240.00 $249.00 $2,489.00 $829.67 $3,318.67 Independent Universities and Colleges Abilene Christian University $26,257.00 $2,917.00 $29,174.00 $9,724.67 $38,898.67 Austin College $8,068.00 $896.00 $8,964.00 $2,988.00 $11,952.00 Baylor University $66,802.00 $7,422.00 $74,224.00 $24,741.33 $98,965.33 College of St. Thomas More, The $118.00 $13.00 $131.00 $43.67 $174.67 Concordia University $11,820.00 $1,313.00 $13,133.00 $4,377.67 $17,510.67 Dallas Baptist University $25,078.00 $2,786.00 $27,864.00 $9,288.00 $37,152.00 East Texas Baptist University $8,860.00 $984.00 $9,844.00 $3,281.33 $13,125.33 Hardin-Simmons University $16,441.00 $1,827.00 $18,268.00 $6,089.33 $24,357.33 Houston Baptist University $13,609.00 $1,512.00 $15,121.00 $5,040.33 $20,161.33 Howard Payne University $8,824.00 $980.00 $9,804.00 $3,268.00 $13,072.00 Huston-Tillotson College $6,229.00 $692.00 $6,921.00 $2,307.00 $9,228.00 Jarvis Christian College $4,922.00 $547.00 $5,469.00 $1,823.00 $7,292.00 LeTourneau University $18,308.00 $2,034.00 $20,342.00 $6,780.67 $27,122.67 Lubbock Christian University $12,357.00 $1,373.00 $13,730.00 $4,576.67 $18,306.67 McMurry University $10,659.00 $1,184.00 $11,843.00 $3,947.67 $15,790.67 Our Lady of the Lake University $16,577.00 $1,842.00 $18,419.00 $6,139.67 $24,558.67 Paul Quinn College $2,090.00 $232.00 $2,322.00 $774.00 $3,096.00 Rice University $10,704.00 $1,189.00 $11,893.00 $3,964.33 $15,857.33 Schreiner University $8,000.00 $889.00 $8,889.00 $2,963.00 $11,852.00 Southern Methodist University $29,895.00 $3,322.00 $33,217.00 $11,072.33 $44,289.33 Southwestern Adventist University $3,574.00 $397.00 $3,971.00 $1,323.67 $5,294.67 Southwestern Assemblies of God University $7,986.00 $887.00 $8,873.00 $2,957.67 $11,830.67 Southwestern Christian College $1,075.00 $119.00 $1,194.00 $398.00 $1,592.00 Southwestern University $7,176.00 $797.00 $7,973.00 $2,657.67 $10,630.67 St. Edward's University $28,629.00 $3,181.00 $31,810.00 $10,603.33 $42,413.33 St. Mary's University $23,380.00 $2,598.00 $25,978.00 $8,659.33 $34,637.33 Texas Christian University $29,886.00 $3,321.00 $33,207.00 $11,069.00 $44,276.00 Texas College $5,846.00 $650.00 $6,496.00 $2,165.33 $8,661.33 Texas Lutheran University $10,276.00 $1,142.00 $11,418.00 $3,806.00 $15,224.00 Texas Wesleyan University $19,214.00 $2,135.00 $21,349.00 $7,116.33 $28,465.33 Trinity University $9,534.00 $1,059.00 $10,593.00 $3,531.00 $14,124.00 Page 1 of 4 Texas College Work-Study Program (TCWS) Original Additional Revised INSTITUTION Allocation Funds Allocation 25% Match Total Earnings University of Dallas $6,948.00 $772.00 $7,720.00 $2,573.33 $10,293.33 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor $20,261.00 $2,251.00 $22,512.00 $7,504.00 $30,016.00 University of St. Thomas $11,606.00 $1,290.00 $12,896.00 $4,298.67 $17,194.67 University of the Incarnate Word $38,464.00 $4,274.00 $42,738.00 $14,246.00 $56,984.00 Wiley College $4,189.00 $465.00 $4,654.00 $1,551.33 $6,205.33 Independent Health -Related Institution Parker College of Chiropractic $4,503.00 $500.00 $5,003.00 $1,667.67 $6,670.67 Public Health Related Institutions University of North Texas HSC-Fort Worth $7,317.00 $813.00 $8,130.00 $2,710.00 $10,840.00 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr $8,473.00 $941.00 $9,414.00 $3,138.00 $12,552.00 Public Community Colleges Alvin Community College $6,734.00 $748.00 $7,482.00 $2,494.00 $9,976.00 Angelina College $18,453.00 $2,050.00 $20,503.00 $6,834.33 $27,337.33 Austin Community College $64,184.00 $7,132.00 $71,316.00 $23,772.00 $95,088.00 Brazosport College $5,796.00 $644.00 $6,440.00 $2,146.67 $8,586.67 Central Texas College $20,302.00 $2,256.00 $22,558.00 $7,519.33 $30,077.33 Cisco Junior College $15,922.00 $1,769.00 $17,691.00 $5,897.00 $23,588.00 Clarendon College $5,222.00 $580.00 $5,802.00 $1,934.00 $7,736.00 Coastal Bend College $15,863.00 $1,763.00 $17,626.00 $5,875.33 $23,501.33 College of the Mainland $7,285.00 $809.00 $8,094.00 $2,698.00 $10,792.00 Dallas County Community College District $113,807.00 $12,645.00 $126,452.00 $42,150.67 $168,602.67 Del Mar College $37,194.00 $4,133.00 $41,327.00 $13,775.67 $55,102.67 El Paso Community College $97,084.00 $10,787.00 $107,871.00 $35,957.00 $143,828.00 Frank Phillips College $4,553.00 $506.00 $5,059.00 $1,686.33 $6,745.33 Galveston College $7,608.00 $845.00 $8,453.00 $2,817.67 $11,270.67 Grayson County College $17,329.00 $1,925.00 $19,254.00 $6,418.00 $25,672.00 Hill College $11,756.00 $1,306.00 $13,062.00 $4,354.00 $17,416.00 Houston Community College $158,039.00 $17,560.00 $175,599.00 $58,533.00 $234,132.00 Howard College $11,109.00 $1,234.00 $12,343.00 $4,114.33 $16,457.33 Laredo Community College $37,471.00 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$39,718.00 $13,239.33 $52,957.33 South Texas College $85,701.00 $9,522.00 $95,223.00 $31,741.00 $126,964.00 Southwest Texas Junior College $21,181.00 $2,353.00 $23,534.00 $7,844.67 $31,378.67 Tarrant County College $96,820.00 $10,758.00 $107,578.00 $35,859.33 $143,437.33 Temple College $24,359.00 $2,707.00 $27,066.00 $9,022.00 $36,088.00 Texas Southmost College $44,792.00 $4,977.00 $49,769.00 $16,589.67 $66,358.67 Trinity Valley Community College $20,917.00 $2,324.00 $23,241.00 $7,747.00 $30,988.00 Tyler Junior College $39,944.00 $4,438.00 $44,382.00 $14,794.00 $59,176.00 Vernon College $10,135.00 $1,126.00 $11,261.00 $3,753.67 $15,014.67 Victoria College, The $11,565.00 $1,285.00 $12,850.00 $4,283.33 $17,133.33 Weatherford College $13,463.00 $1,496.00 $14,959.00 $4,986.33 $19,945.33 Wharton County Junior College $13,322.00 $1,480.00 $14,802.00 $4,934.00 $19,736.00 Public Universities Angelo State University $36,866.00 $4,096.00 $40,962.00 $13,654.00 $54,616.00 Lamar University $51,408.00 $5,712.00 $57,120.00 $19,040.00 $76,160.00 Midwestern State University $28,261.00 $3,140.00 $31,401.00 $10,467.00 $41,868.00 Prairie View A&M University $58,219.00 $6,469.00 $64,688.00 $21,562.67 $86,250.67 Sam Houston State University $81,767.00 $9,085.00 $90,852.00 $30,284.00 $121,136.00 Stephen F.
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