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FY 2006-07 Grantees for the Student Support Services Program (PDF) SSS Projects Funded for 2006-07 No of Student Support Services (SSS) Grantees State Participants FY 2006 Funding University of Alaska/ Anchorage AK 305 $ 217,251 University of Alaska/ Fairbanks/ Main AK 160 $ 220,000 University of Alaska/ Southeast AK 160 $ 220,000 Alabama A&M University AL 212 $ 291,144 Alabama Southern Community College AL 160 $ 306,645 Alabama State University/ Montgomery AL 160 $ 235,689 Auburn University Montgomery AL 160 $ 235,689 * Bevill State Community College/ Fayette AL 160 $ 277,618 Bevill State Community College/ Hamilton AL 200 $ 265,400 Calhoun Community College AL 175 $ 235,689 Central Alabama Community College AL 400 $ 483,460 Enterprise-Ozark Community College AL 285 $ 511,115 Faulkner State Community College AL 150 $ 281,325 Gadsden State Community College AL 500 $ 785,394 George C. Wallace Community College/ Selma AL 300 $ 404,779 George C. Wallace State Community College/ Dothan AL 365 $ 592,086 H. Councill Trenholm State Technical College AL 345 $ 571,485 J.F. Ingram State Technical College AL 160 $ 335,079 Jefferson Davis Community College AL 150 $ 235,689 Jefferson State Community College AL 170 $ 267,986 Lurleen B. Wallace Community College AL 400 $ 557,577 Miles College AL 250 $ 293,441 Northwest Shoals Community College AL 400 $ 507,180 Snead State Community College AL 160 $ 220,000 Southern Community College AL 120 $ 270,816 Stillman College Student Support Services AL 160 $ 285,906 T.A. Lawson State Community College AL 410 $ 586,120 Talladega College AL 220 $ 271,072 Troy University/ Troy/ Student Services AL 505 $ 768,805 University of Alabama AL 200 $ 283,176 University of Alabama/ Birmingham AL 200 $ 393,812 University of Montevallo AL 200 $ 276,523 University of West Alabama AL 160 $ 271,074 Wallace State Community College AL 150 $ 273,028 Arkansas Northeastern College AR 175 $ 267,986 Arkansas State University AR 175 $ 267,980 Arkansas State University/ Beebe AR 160 $ 235,689 East Arkansas Community College AR 200 $ 288,946 Harding University AR 493 $ 337,971 Henderson State University AR 308 $ 333,892 Henderson State University - Disabled AR 100 $ 235,689 John Brown University AR 160 $ 220,000 Mid/ South Community College AR 175 $ 267,966 National Park Community College AR 206 $ 335,887 North Arkansas College AR 180 $ 301,836 Ouachita Baptist University AR 160 $ 278,307 Ouachita Technical College AR 200 $ 244,735 Ozarka College AR 215 $ 265,045 Philander Smith College AR 236 $ 263,179 Pulaski Technical College AR 180 $ 220,000 Page 1 SSS Projects Funded for 2006-07 Rich Mountain Community College AR 220 $ 302,925 South Arkansas Community College AR 165 $ 271,062 Southeast Arkansas College AR 160 $ 220,000 Southern Arkansas University AR 250 $ 326,253 University of Arkansas AR 325 $ 331,079 University of Arkansas Community College/ Hope AR 200 $ 267,987 University of Arkansas/ Little Rock AR 260 $ 341,906 University of Arkansas/ Monticello AR 160 $ 220,000 University of Arkansas/ Phillips Community College AR 257 $ 299,572 University of Arkansas/ Pine Bluff AR 308 $ 393,296 University of the Ozarks AR 180 $ 261,538 American Samoa Community College AS 160 $ 267,986 Arizona Board of Regents AZ 240 $ 282,039 Arizona State University AZ 240 $ 207,283 Arizona State University - Disabled AZ 270 $ 233,527 Arizona Western College AZ 240 $ 315,222 Central Arizona College AZ 160 $ 220,000 Cochise College AZ 175 $ 235,689 Eastern Arizona College AZ 190 $ 242,812 Gateway Community College AZ 160 $ 220,000 Phoenix College AZ 250 $ 267,051 South Mountain Community College AZ 160 $ 220,000 University of Arizona AZ 250 $ 233,990 Yavapai College AZ 300 $ 386,671 Antelope Valley College CA 160 $ 235,689 Butte-Glenn Community College District CA 160 $ 219,981 Cal Poly Pomona Foundation, Inc. CA 250 $ 354,556 California Lutheran University CA 200 $ 236,966 California Polytechnic State University CA 250 $ 275,426 California State Polytechnic/ Pomona - Disabled Project CA 150 $ 267,986 California State University/ Bakersfield CA 250 $ 285,785 California State University/ Chico CA 160 $ 235,689 California State University/ East Bay Foundation CA 425 $ 433,941 California State University/ East Bay Foundation - Disabled CA 125 $ 220,000 California State University/ Fresno CA 200 $ 278,295 California State University/ Fullerton CA 160 $ 278,295 California State University/ Los Angeles - Disabled CA 100 $ 267,986 California State University/ Monterey Bay CA 163 $ 235,689 California State University/ San Bernardino CA 325 $ 355,665 California State University/ San Marcos CA 205 $ 278,295 California State University/ Stanislaus CA 250 $ 350,373 California State University/ Dominguez Hills CA 160 $ 235,689 California State University/ Long Beach CA 450 $ 485,602 California State University/Sacramento - Disabled Project CA 120 $ 254,540 Cerro Coso Community College CA 250 $ 235,689 Chabot/ Las Positas Community College District CA 160 $ 220,000 City College of San Francisco CA 300 $ 373,108 College of the Dessert CA 175 $ 267,985 College of the Siskiyous CA 180 $ 253,057 Compton Community College CA 160 $ 217,899 Copper Mountain College CA 160 $ 235,689 Evergreen Valley College CA 160 $ 267,878 Page 2 SSS Projects Funded for 2006-07 Feather River College CA 160 $ 235,689 Fresno City College CA 160 $ 235,689 Gavilan College CA 160 $ 235,689 Hartnell College CA 160 $ 220,000 Humboldt State University CA 500 $ 355,439 Imperial Valley College CA 350 $ 401,755 Long Beach City College CA 165 $ 267,986 Long Beach City College - Disabled CA 90 $ 220,000 Los Angeles Mission College CA 160 $ 220,000 Los Angeles Southwest College CA 250 $ 418,463 Los Angeles Valley College CA 160 $ 220,000 Los Angles City College CA 160 $ 267,986 Los Angles Harbor College - Disabled Project CA 175 $ 278,295 Mission College CA 160 $ 254,739 Monterey Peninsula College CA 200 $ 280,748 Mount St. Mary's College CA 225 $ 277,583 Napa Valley Community College District CA 180 $ 267,986 National Hispanic University CA 160 $ 219,957 Palomar Community College District CA 245 $ 283,552 Pasadena City College CA 200 $ 278,295 Redwoods Community College District CA 200 $ 282,812 Reedley College/ Clovis & Madera Centers - Disabled CA 125 $ 235,689 Rio Hondo College CA 160 $ 235,689 Riverside Community College/ Norco Campus CA 160 $ 220,000 San Bernardino Valley College CA 200 $ 278,295 San Diego Community College District CA 200 $ 272,315 San Diego Mesa College CA 225 $ 271,074 San Diego Miramar College CA 160 $ 235,689 San Diego State University Foundation - Disabled Project CA 250 $ 267,986 San Francisco State University CA 160 $ 234,434 San Joaquin Delta College CA 160 $ 220,000 San Jose State University CA 250 $ 407,664 San Mateo County Community College District/ Caqada College CA 165 $ 220,000 Santa Ana College CA 175 $ 278,295 Santa Monica College CA 160 $ 267,985 Shasta College CA 175 $ 267,986 Skyline College CA 330 $ 472,893 Sonoma State University CA 350 $ 410,303 University of California/ Berkeley CA 320 $ 476,321 University of California/ Davis CA 160 $ 220,000 University of California/ Irvine CA 500 $ 369,899 University of California/ Los Angeles CA 200 $ 284,285 University of California/ San Diego CA 200 $ 278,295 University of California/ Berkeley - Disabled Project CA 250 $ 278,138 University of San Diego CA 160 $ 90,046 University of the Pacific CA 200 $ 271,061 Victor Valley College CA 170 $ 267,986 West Hills Community College District CA 400 $ 285,829 West Los Angeles College CA 160 $ 235,689 Yosemite Community College District CA 200 $ 267,985 Page 3 SSS Projects Funded for 2006-07 Yuba Community College District CA 160 $ 228,825 Adams State College CO 175 $ 235,689 AIMS Community College CO 160 $ 220,000 Colorado Mountain Jr. College District CO 160 $ 267,478 Colorado State University/ Fort Collins CO 275 $ 359,192 Colorado State University/ Pueblo CO 200 $ 285,850 Community College of Denver CO 200 $ 271,073 Fort Lewis College CO 200 $ 271,072 Lamar Community College CO 160 $ 241,948 Metropolitan State College of Denver CO 200 $ 271,074 Northeastern Junior College CO 180 $ 228,636 Pikes Peak Community College CO 160 $ 220,000 Pueblo Community College CO 220 $ 306,812 Trinidad State Junior College CO 250 $ 365,189 University of Colorado/ Boulder CO 186 $ 295,263 University of Colorado/ Denver CO 165 $ 221,814 University of Northern Colorado CO 200 $ 268,918 Fairfield University CT 160 $ 217,986 Norwalk Community College CT 240 $ 323,134 University of Connecticut CT 225 $ 228,292 Howard University DC 225 $ 349,496 University of the District of Columbia DC 350 $ 509,709 Delaware Technical & Community College/ Jack F. Owens Campus DE 265 $ 278,295 Delaware Technical & Community College/ Terry DE 200 $ 265,760 University of Delaware DE 175 $ 277,500 Bethune/ Cookman College FL 200 $ 298,299 Brevard Community College FL 235 $ 271,074 Broward Community College - Disabled FL 200 $ 219,939 Central Florida Community College FL 220 $ 300,763 Daytona Beach Community College FL 230 $ 299,781 Edison College FL 200 $ 271,074 Edward Waters College FL 160 $ 220,000 Florida A&M University FL 250 $ 295,628 Florida Gulf Coast University FL 160 $ 235,689 Florida Memorial College FL 207 $ 285,931 Florida State University FL 200 $ 235,689 Gulf Coast Community College FL 175 $ 236,427 Hillsborough Community College FL 200 $ 302,472 Indian River Community College FL 160 $ 267,986 Miami Dade College/ North Campus FL 160 $ 220,000 North Florida Community College FL 200 $ 255,864 Palm Beach Comm College/ South, Central, Eissey, Glades Campuses FL 170 $ 235,689 Pensacola Junior College FL 225 $ 303,242 Polk Community College FL 160 $ 220,000 Santa Fe Community College/ Gainesville FL 200 $ 267,986 St.
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