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TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 Academic Year TAP College Code Federal School Code 2019 505 2777 2019 8317 42315 2019 1030 2895 2019 2045 7304 2019 1022 2883 2019 895 2835 2019 330 2739 2019 2005 2861 2019 715 2820 2019 845 2813 2019 1421 42101 2019 916 10286 2019 2110 2778 2019 8290 12011 2019 6836 2678 2019 2330 42622 2019 900 2841 2019 8312 41381 2019 590 2791 2019 8318 42645 Page 1 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 TAP College Name Sector Type TAP Sector Group MEDAILLE COLLEGE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT YESHIVA SHOLOM SHACHNA PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII VASSAR COLLEGE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA 2YR PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY UTICA COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SUNY ALBANY 4 YR (UNDERGRAD) PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO ITHACA COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC ST FRANCIS COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SARAH LAWRENCE COLL UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT CUNY STELLA & CHARLES GUTTMAN CC PUBLIC 2-CUNY CC SUC EMPIRE STATE (2 YR UNDERGRAD) PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO MOUNT ST. MARY COLLEGE 4YR UNDERG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT TALMUDICAL SEMINARY OHOLEI TORAH PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII BRYANT & STRATTON BBA SYRACUSE PRIVATE 6-BUS. DEGREE ELYON COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SUC BROCKPORT (UNDERGRAD) PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO YESHIVA OF MACHZIKAI HADAS PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII PACE UNIVERSITY 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT YESHIVA OHR NAFTOLI PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII Page 2 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 TAP Recipient Headcount TAP Recipient FTEs TAP Recipient Dollars 735 628.1 1989876 49 55.97 208412 189 181.29 586212 61 50.33 156850 1027 934.15 2571402 5916 5402.68 16446638 937 915.79 2670706 831 635.17 1898572 947 863.57 2967050 58 57.01 169583 637 553.82 2058685 242 168.36 572172 499 454.56 1251100 37 40.92 186479 31 23.62 85922 49 27.48 83119 3062 2772.63 7186623 306 323.17 1517261 671 620.91 2131695 2 1.81 2873 Page 3 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 2019 8223 42432 2019 2265 21691 2019 2270 25994 2019 8319 34963 2019 525 2779 2019 2085 2869 2019 325 2737 2019 555 2785 2019 550 20690 2019 1420 4765 2019 635 2803 2019 2038 6789 2019 2125 2876 2019 90 2681 2019 2252 6782 2019 920 2845 2019 2240 2867 2019 2035 2685 2019 2105 2871 2019 1606 5877 2019 25 6435 2019 6315 10727 Page 4 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 CENTRAL YESHIVA BETH JOSEPH PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII DAVIS COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT NY COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT YESHIVA SHAAREI TORAH OF ROCKLAND PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII NAZARETH COLLEGE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC IONA COLLEGE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT NEW YORK SCHOOL INTERIOR DESIGN PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT CUNY GRAD SCH UNDERGRAD PROG PUBLIC 1-CUNY SR RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST UG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT COLUMBIA-GREENE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC CANISIUS COLLEGE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT GENESEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC SUC GENESEO (UNDERGRAD) PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO FULTON MONTGOMERY COMM COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC CAZENOVIA COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC S NASSAU HOSP SCH OF RAD TECH PRIVATE 8-OTHER ARNOT OGDEN MED CTR NURSING 4YR PRIVATE 8-OTHER DEVRY COLLEGEE OF NEW YORK 4YR PRIVATE 6-BUS. DEGREE Page 5 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 2 1.81 2029 10 7.19 22133 76 69.2 191748 8 7.82 30701 723 683.14 1618691 1039 796.13 2509118 865 835.07 2572653 2491 2360.98 8839543 16 10.7 30747 319 226.55 749150 645 615.26 1907149 227 182.72 504312 1044 804.21 2440417 697 657.76 1899114 942 726.49 1824854 1899 1776.68 4334892 655 493.98 1587611 372 354.11 1094711 1882 1485.23 4576548 1 1.23 4035 2 1.23 5016 105 81.31 276741 Page 6 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 2019 405 2758 2019 1550 21601 2019 305 2734 2019 2326 10551 2019 6445 6438 2019 1075 7465 2019 1099 9769 2019 2254 4788 2019 2235 2665 2019 2144 2812 2019 2322 35373 2019 6093 2763 2019 3020 2857 2019 6698 12358 2019 2083 2735 2019 7732 2678 2019 130 2703 2019 615 2798 2019 8255 11984 2019 8294 15485 2019 765 6467 Page 7 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 MANHATTAN COLLEGE 4 YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT MARION S WHELAN PRAC NURSING TRIM PRIVATE 8-OTHER HOUGHTON COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT NY SCHOOL MEDICAL & DENTAL ASST PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT PHILLIPS BETH ISRAEL NURSING BA PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT AMERICAN ACAD OF DRAMATIC ARTS PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT METROPOLITAN COLL OF NEW YORK 4YR PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT HERKIMER COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC VAUGHN COLL AERONAUTICS TECH PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT TROCAIRE COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT NY AUTO AND DIESEL INSTITUTE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT MARIA COLLEGE 4 YR PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SUNY COLLEGE OF TECH AT DELHI PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO PLAZA COLLEGE-BA PRIVATE 6-BUS. DEGREE HILBERT COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT BRYANT & STRATTON BUFFALO PRIVATE 6-BUS. DEGREE COL OF MT ST VINCENT 4YR SEM PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT PRATT INSTITUTE 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT OHR HAMEIR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII TORAH TEMIMAH TALMUDICAL SEMINARY PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII ST JOSEPH COL NUR AT ST JOS HOSP PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT Page 8 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 898 848.3 2904216 1 0.41 1701 339 323.29 902527 122 114.78 341900 15 10.53 35804 8 7.7 29515 436 369.09 1333732 899 693.25 2195218 616 514.34 1891650 307 214.2 709382 140 117.09 336691 34 27.22 78388 871 754.13 2445274 79 56.92 208815 357 334.34 916880 1044 819.09 3271217 826 764.58 2642236 196 189.25 637750 23 27.68 103472 2 2.41 8449 91 81.14 198481 Page 9 of 717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 2019 840 9248 2019 300 2732 2019 270 2728 2019 1016 2894 2019 4886 2839 2019 410 2759 2019 985 2882 2019 8311 42659 2019 287 10153 2019 420 2760 2019 6830 2678 2019 2070 2866 2019 2093 2763 2019 6144 2812 2019 695 2817 2019 6005 2854 2019 8235 13026 2019 2120 2782 2019 2053 2864 2019 910 2843 2019 2140 2795 Page 10 of717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 SAMARITAN HOSP SCH OF NURSING PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT HOFSTRA UNIV 4YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT HAMILTON COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT UNIV OF ROCHESTER EASTMAN UG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SUNY DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO MANHATTAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 4 YR UN PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY (UNDERGRAD) PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT YESHIVA KOLLEL TIFERETH ELIZER PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII HELENE FULD SCHOOL REG NURSING PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE 4YR UNDERG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT BRYANT & STRATTON BBA ALBANY PRIVATE 6-BUS. DEGREE FASHION INST TECH-LOWER DIVISION PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC MARIA COLL-REGULAR DAY 2YR UG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT TROCAIRE COLLEGE PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT ST BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY UG PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT SUNY COLLEGE OF TECH AT ALFRED PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO MACHZIKEI HADATH RABBINICAL COLL PRIVATE 9-CHAPTER XXII NEW YORK INST TECH 4YR PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC SUC CORTLAND (UNDERGRAD) PUBLIC 3-SUNY SO PAUL SMITHS COLLEGE 2 YR UNDEGRAD PRIVATE 5-INDEPENDENT Page 11 of717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 6 3.12 7733 996 930.13 3025149 191 178.21 530509 22 21.57 53919 55 48.77 157139 14 14.38 35249 1448 1405.91 4524614 57 61.38 263455 118 74.77 180514 429 412.66 1259428 9 8.22 22865 1064 948.07 3101959 51 32.4 118207 17 11.56 34356 503 483.87 1279141 905 811.41 2296866 41 43.93 188927 1222 1140.13 3805224 1227 953.53 2292440 2489 2314.32 5788218 28 25.68 76482 Page 12 of717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 2019 2025 2862 2019 2320 21700 2019 6122 5208 2019 195 2712 2019 8316 17197 2019 685 2816 2019 3005 2854 2019 288 10153 2019 1407 2697 2019 8321 42456 2019 965 7109 2019 675 2810 2019 2262 13029 2019 8271 42301 2019 605 30277 2019 245 2722 2019 8320 41196 2019 2100 2772 2019 913 10286 2019 1040 2899 2019 7260 9043 Page 13 of717 09/26/2021 Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) Recipients & Dollars by College and Sector Group: Beginning 2000 BROOME COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLIC 4-SUNY CC SWEDISH INSTITUTE 2YR UNDERGRAD PRIVATE 6-BUS.
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