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Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/4/2018 2017-18 FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (BF) Executive Summary Initial Renewal All Total Dollars Students Students Students Average Award Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Public 4 YEAR PUBLIC STATE UNIVERSITY Sector Sub Total: $330,429,669.55 23,707 53,821 77,528 $4,262.07 2 YEAR PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Sector Sub Total: $14,846,531.18 5,063 4,124 9,187 $1,616.04 PUBLIC VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL Sector Sub Total: $104,430.36 51 46 97 $1,076.60 Public Sector Totals: $345,380,631.09 28,821 57,991 86,812 $3,978.49 Private 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Sub Totals: $37,040,460.13 2,742 5,569 8,311 $4,456.80 For-Profit Sub Totals: $294,186.00 27 65 92 $3,197.67 Sector Sub Total: $37,334,646.13 2,769 5,634 8,403 $4,443.01 2 YEAR PRIVATE Non-Profit Sub Totals: $882.00 0 1 1 $882.00 For-Profit Sub Totals: $4,310.00 2 2 4 $1,077.50 Sector Sub Total: $5,192.00 2 3 5 $1,038.40 PRIVATE VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL Non-Profit Sub Totals: $7,992.90 4 3 7 $1,141.84 For-Profit Sub Totals: $11,629.80 6 5 11 $1,057.25 Sector Sub Total: $19,622.70 10 8 18 $1,090.15 Private Sector Totals: $37,359,460.83 2,781 5,645 8,426 $4,433.83 Others PRIVATE POST-GRADUATE ONLY INSTITUTION Non-Profit Sub Totals: $3,465.00 0 1 1 $3,465.00 For-Profit Sub Totals: $6,297.00 0 4 4 $1,574.25 Sector Sub Total: $9,762.00 0 5 5 $1,952.40 Others Sector Totals: $9,762.00 0 5 5 $1,952.40 Program/Report Totals: $382,749,853.92 * 30,948 * 63,189 * 94,137 $4,065.88 *Student disbursed counts are unduplicated. Page: 1 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/4/2018 2017-18 FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (BF) 4 YEAR PUBLIC STATE UNIVERSITY Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 376 FLORIDA A & M UNIVERSITY $1,430,970.52 152 281 433 $3,304.78 501 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $8,720,808.16 933 1,671 2,604 $3,349.00 361 FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY $6,899,259.35 748 1,349 2,097 $3,290.06 131 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY $16,526,123.60 1,752 2,724 4,476 $3,692.16 335 FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY $2,088,775.82 226 380 606 $3,446.82 371 FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY $60,182,509.05 5,008 10,311 15,319 $3,928.62 867 NEW COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $2,622,194.50 115 362 477 $5,497.26 481 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $57,127,276.07 4,453 10,438 14,891 $3,836.36 011 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA $124,018,127.37 6,040 17,418 23,458 $5,286.82 161 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA $10,216,695.14 1,018 1,848 2,866 $3,564.79 291 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA $35,913,249.19 2,822 6,086 8,908 $4,031.57 171 UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA $4,683,680.78 440 953 1,393 $3,362.30 Sector Total: $330,429,669.55 23,707 53,821 77,528 $4,262.07 2 YEAR PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 062 BROWARD COLLEGE $682,797.23 251 222 473 $1,443.55 322 CHIPOLA COLLEGE $303,738.80 85 85 170 $1,786.70 422 COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA $519,657.33 146 138 284 $1,829.78 642 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE $398,771.08 127 132 259 $1,539.66 052 EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE $789,511.01 228 232 460 $1,716.33 122 FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE $142,319.00 55 69 124 $1,147.73 442 FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE $15,564.70 7 4 11 $1,414.97 362 FLORIDA SOUTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE $422,980.89 105 137 242 $1,747.85 162 FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE $473,732.80 153 182 335 $1,414.13 032 GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE $394,311.40 127 91 218 $1,808.77 292 HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE $614,924.60 244 164 408 $1,507.17 562 INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE $466,013.31 125 175 300 $1,553.38 352 LAKE SUMTER STATE COLLEGE $247,995.87 101 67 168 $1,476.17 682 MIAMI DADE COLLEGE $1,530,287.69 472 275 747 $2,048.58 402 NORTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE $43,301.00 14 16 30 $1,443.37 Page: 2 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/4/2018 2017-18 FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (BF) Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 462 NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE $255,000.01 92 68 160 $1,593.75 502 PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE $824,062.60 307 200 507 $1,625.37 512 PASCO HERNANDO STATE COLLEGE $433,501.91 158 150 308 $1,407.47 172 PENSACOLA STATE COLLEGE $241,212.93 77 93 170 $1,418.90 532 POLK STATE COLLEGE $292,897.43 99 110 209 $1,401.42 012 SANTA FE COLLEGE $1,633,420.62 518 402 920 $1,775.46 592 SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $628,570.04 212 181 393 $1,599.41 282 SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE $92,099.68 32 26 58 $1,587.93 542 ST JOHNS RIVER STATE COLLEGE $398,908.25 169 91 260 $1,534.26 522 ST PETERSBURG COLLEGE $623,752.65 187 235 422 $1,478.09 412 STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA MANATEE AND SARASOTA $370,323.28 128 88 216 $1,714.46 372 TALLAHASSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE $779,704.87 366 164 530 $1,471.14 482 VALENCIA COLLEGE $1,227,170.20 478 327 805 $1,524.44 Sector Total: $14,846,531.18 5,063 4,124 9,187 $1,616.04 PUBLIC VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 013 ATLANTIC TECHNICAL COLLEGE $390.00 0 1 1 $390.00 612 BIG BEND TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,106.00 1 1 2 $1,053.00 820 BREWSTER TECHNICAL COLLEGE $585.00 1 0 1 $585.00 301 EMERALD COAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,602.60 0 3 3 $867.53 561 ERWIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,755.00 2 0 2 $877.50 368 FIRST COAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,462.90 2 2 4 $1,115.73 965 FLORIDA PANHANDLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,629.60 4 0 4 $907.40 565 FORT MYERS TECHNICAL COLLEGE $5,097.00 1 2 3 $1,699.00 506 GEORGE STONE AREA VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER $1,547.00 1 1 2 $773.50 163 GEORGE T BAKER AVIATION TECHNICAL COLLEGE $2,756.20 0 2 2 $1,378.10 564 LAKE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $9,718.80 2 8 10 $971.88 230 LEAREY TECHNICAL COLLEGE $975.00 1 0 1 $975.00 447 LIVELY TECHNICAL CENTER $2,787.20 1 1 2 $1,393.60 876 LORENZO WALKER TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,491.10 2 0 2 $745.55 Page: 3 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/4/2018 2017-18 FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (BF) Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 444 MANATEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,301.70 3 4 7 $614.53 219 MARION TECHNICAL COLLEGE $11,009.86 3 5 8 $1,376.23 035 OKALOOSA TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,560.00 2 1 3 $520.00 445 ORANGE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - MID FLORIDA CAMPUS $3,556.80 2 2 4 $889.20 491 ORANGE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - ORLANDO CAMPUS $2,375.10 3 0 3 $791.70 709 PINELLAS TECHNICAL COLLEGE - ST PETERSBURG $279.50 1 0 1 $279.50 446 RADFORD M LOCKLIN TECHNICAL CENTER $3,886.80 0 2 2 $1,943.40 611 RIVEROAK TECHNICAL COLLEGE $1,179.10 1 0 1 $1,179.10 602 SHERIDAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE $11,099.40 7 3 10 $1,109.94 471 SUNCOAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE $3,161.60 2 2 4 $790.40 031 THOMAS P HANEY TECHNICAL CENTER $3,813.00 2 0 2 $1,906.50 351 TRAVISS TECHNICAL COLLEGE $4,296.50 0 4 4 $1,074.13 081 WILLIAM T MCFATTER TECHNICAL COLLEGE $7,968.60 6 0 6 $1,328.10 960 WITHLACOOCHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE $6,039.00 1 2 3 $2,013.00 Sector Total: $104,430.36 51 46 97 $1,076.60 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 843 ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES $107,165.00 13 28 41 $2,613.78 036 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY $380,894.00 35 56 91 $4,185.65 851 BARRY UNIVERSITY $203,193.28 28 33 61 $3,331.04 683 BEACON COLLEGE $2,387.00 1 0 1 $2,387.00 852 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY $48,778.00 6 14 20 $2,438.90 027 CARLOS ALBIZU UNIVERSITY $1,463.00 0 2 2 $731.50 593 COLUMBIA COLLEGE $2,310.00 0 2 2 $1,155.00 859 ECKERD COLLEGE $570,330.00 48 85 133 $4,288.20 854 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE $16,244.00 4 1 5 $3,248.80 855 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY $2,497,919.00 203 339 542 $4,608.71 879 FLAGLER COLLEGE $1,298,083.00 114 215 329 $3,945.54 856 FLORIDA COLLEGE $195,916.00 19 26 45 $4,353.69 Page: 4 of 8 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/4/2018 2017-18 FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (BF) Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 857 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $1,971,201.00 165 285 450 $4,380.45 858 FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY $3,234.00 1 1 2 $1,617.00 860 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE $2,950,195.10 239 434 673 $4,383.65 994 HERZING UNIVERSITY $6,288.00 0 2 2 $3,144.00 383 HOBE SOUND BIBLE COLLEGE $17,100.00 0 4 4 $4,275.00 386 HODGES UNIVERSITY $8,470.00 0 5 5 $1,694.00 862 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY $866,923.08 72 158 230 $3,769.23 488 JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY $110,963.75 24 22 46 $2,412.26 963 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY FLORIDA INC $59,182.00 2 12 14 $4,227.29 883 KEISER UNIVERSITY $133,541.50 20 45 65 $2,054.48 863 LYNN UNIVERSITY $129,216.00 12 19 31 $4,168.26 068 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $3,290,791.00 306 466 772 $4,262.68 868 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $1,499,771.00 101 278 379 $3,957.18 584 RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN $315,198.00 29 58 87 $3,622.97 869 ROLLINS COLLEGE $2,919,975.00 163 384 547 $5,338.16 870 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY $492,492.00 51 97 148 $3,327.65 917 SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 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