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2021May11 USDOE Allocation of ARP Funds to Institutions in PA.Xlsx American Rescue Plan HEERF III Funds to Higher Education Institutions (May 11, 2021) Minimum Amount for Maximum Amount Student Aid for Institutional Portion Portion (CFDA 84.425E (CFDA 84.425F Institution Total Award Allocation) Allocation) Albright College $6,741,973 $3,381,470 $3,360,503 Allegheny College $4,630,381 $2,315,191 $2,315,190 Alvernia University $5,821,922 $2,959,562 $2,862,360 Arcadia University $6,623,734 $3,314,433 $3,309,301 Bryn Athyn College of the New Church $928,818 $464,410 $464,408 Bryn Mawr College $2,638,184 $1,319,093 $1,319,091 Bucknell University $4,888,402 $2,444,201 $2,444,201 Cabrini University $5,035,119 $2,517,560 $2,517,559 Cairn University $2,381,081 $1,192,762 $1,188,319 Carlow University $4,241,252 $2,155,416 $2,085,836 Carnegie Mellon University $16,374,927 $8,187,546 $8,187,381 Cedar Crest College $4,004,246 $2,021,607 $1,982,639 Chatham University $3,239,333 $1,635,070 $1,604,263 Chestnut Hill College $4,453,700 $2,226,851 $2,226,849 Clarks Summit University $1,033,050 $569,886 $463,164 Delaware Valley University $5,281,479 $2,647,394 $2,634,085 DeSales University $5,375,059 $2,733,572 $2,641,487 Dickinson College $3,660,331 $1,830,166 $1,830,165 Drexel University $35,993,496 $18,223,273 $17,770,223 Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit $13,886,456 $6,950,818 $6,935,638 Eastern University $6,025,517 $3,078,013 $2,947,504 Elizabethtown College $3,609,183 $1,829,262 $1,779,921 Franklin & Marshall College $4,334,571 $2,167,286 $2,167,285 Gannon University $7,516,508 $3,764,601 $3,751,907 Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine $380,365 $190,183 $190,182 Geneva College $3,448,718 $1,743,425 $1,705,293 Gettysburg College $4,247,373 $2,123,687 $2,123,686 Gratz College $81,605 $40,803 $40,802 Grove City College $0 $0 $0 Gwynedd Mercy University $4,907,493 $2,485,473 $2,422,020 Harcum College $5,328,006 $2,670,811 $2,657,195 Harrisburg University of Science and Technology $4,903,214 $2,458,884 $2,444,330 Haverford College $2,222,889 $1,111,445 $1,111,444 Holy Family University $5,908,315 $2,955,677 $2,952,638 Immaculata University $3,108,116 $1,587,360 $1,520,756 Johnson College $1,556,182 $779,654 $776,528 Juniata College $2,837,430 $1,418,716 $1,418,714 Keystone College $4,540,434 $2,288,016 $2,252,418 Kings College $5,199,807 $2,599,904 $2,599,903 La Roche University $3,459,096 $1,746,268 $1,712,828 La Salle University $11,896,634 $5,980,351 $5,916,283 Lackawanna College $7,265,584 $3,641,675 $3,623,909 Lafayette College $3,539,175 $1,769,588 $1,769,587 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine $2,992,449 $1,496,225 $1,496,224 Page 1 of 3 American Rescue Plan HEERF III Funds to Higher Education Institutions (May 11, 2021) Minimum Amount for Maximum Amount Student Aid for Institutional Portion Portion (CFDA 84.425E (CFDA 84.425F Institution Total Award Allocation) Allocation) Lancaster Bible College $4,342,572 $2,218,099 $2,124,473 Lebanon Valley College $3,781,983 $1,891,415 $1,890,568 Lehigh University $9,244,359 $4,622,180 $4,622,179 Lycoming College $3,824,308 $1,912,154 $1,912,154 Manor College $2,662,941 $1,344,386 $1,318,555 Marywood University $5,451,281 $2,727,021 $2,724,260 Mercyhurst University $8,667,862 $4,333,931 $4,333,931 Messiah University $5,503,069 $2,751,658 $2,751,411 Misericordia University $4,467,215 $2,263,197 $2,204,018 Moore College of Art and Design $1,175,914 $587,958 $587,956 Moravian College $5,407,348 $2,704,890 $2,702,458 Mount Aloysius College $3,040,141 $1,531,567 $1,508,574 Muhlenberg College $4,130,892 $2,065,657 $2,065,235 Neumann University $5,437,945 $2,741,241 $2,696,704 Peirce College $2,648,945 $1,539,229 $1,109,716 Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts $577,285 $288,643 $288,642 Pennsylvania College of Art & Design $751,648 $375,825 $375,823 Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences $2,505,161 $1,309,955 $1,195,206 Pennsylvania Institute of Technology $2,161,400 $1,109,540 $1,051,860 Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine $1,953,645 $976,823 $976,822 Pittsburgh Technical College $8,467,195 $4,326,595 $4,140,600 Point Park University $9,088,231 $4,644,574 $4,443,657 Robert Morris University $9,109,722 $4,590,127 $4,519,595 Rosemont College $1,887,393 $968,202 $919,191 Saint Francis University $3,956,447 $2,004,086 $1,952,361 Saint Joseph's University $7,466,190 $3,746,257 $3,719,933 Saint Vincent College & Seminary $4,058,328 $2,029,164 $2,029,164 Salus University $1,090,271 $545,136 $545,135 Seton Hill University $4,124,984 $2,068,809 $2,056,175 Susquehanna University $5,701,276 $2,850,639 $2,850,637 Swarthmore College $3,067,863 $1,533,932 $1,533,931 Thiel College $2,423,647 $1,211,824 $1,211,823 Thomas Jefferson University $11,250,492 $5,692,845 $5,557,647 University of Pennsylvania $25,740,672 $12,893,312 $12,847,360 University of Scranton $7,746,954 $3,873,712 $3,873,242 University of the Arts (The) $4,783,868 $2,391,935 $2,391,933 University of the Sciences in Philadelphia $3,949,394 $1,974,697 $1,974,697 Ursinus College $2,899,039 $1,449,520 $1,449,519 Valley Forge Military College $1,052,371 $526,186 $526,185 Villanova University $11,266,653 $5,639,723 $5,626,930 Washington and Jefferson College $3,424,293 $1,712,147 $1,712,146 Waynesburg University $3,825,562 $1,917,552 $1,908,010 Westminster College $3,323,222 $1,661,612 $1,661,610 Widener University $8,017,999 $4,033,738 $3,984,261 Page 2 of 3 American Rescue Plan HEERF III Funds to Higher Education Institutions (May 11, 2021) Minimum Amount for Maximum Amount Student Aid for Institutional Portion Portion (CFDA 84.425E (CFDA 84.425F Institution Total Award Allocation) Allocation) Wilkes University $6,996,748 $3,509,727 $3,487,021 Wilson College $2,446,595 $1,240,641 $1,205,954 York College of Pennsylvania $8,991,925 $4,497,276 $4,494,649 TOTAL AICUP $480,434,855 $241,846,925 $238,587,930 Bucks County Community College $11,768,977 $6,020,437 $5,748,540 Butler County Community College $6,492,797 $3,290,058 $3,202,739 Community College of Allegheny County $31,398,220 $16,061,799 $15,336,421 Community College of Beaver County $4,932,923 $2,495,833 $2,437,090 Community College of Philadelphia $54,920,194 $28,090,105 $26,830,089 Delaware County Community College $21,404,439 $10,985,776 $10,418,663 Harrisburg Area Community College $36,343,264 $18,791,914 $17,551,350 Lehigh Carbon Community College $13,961,295 $7,164,129 $6,797,166 Luzerne County Community College $11,875,848 $6,050,105 $5,825,743 Montgomery County Community College $16,873,054 $8,632,616 $8,240,438 Northampton County Area Community College $22,546,003 $11,568,583 $10,977,420 Pennsylvania Highlands Community College $3,675,417 $1,856,757 $1,818,660 Reading Area Community College $12,077,604 $6,178,637 $5,898,967 Westmoreland County Community College $9,066,357 $4,661,060 $4,405,297 TOTAL COMMUNITY COLLEGES $257,336,392 $131,847,809 $125,488,583 Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania $21,293,741 $10,668,504 $10,625,237 California University of Pennsylvania $13,173,095 $6,864,754 $6,308,341 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania $1,838,132 $921,784 $916,348 Clarion University of Pennsylvania $9,557,693 $4,932,944 $4,624,749 East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania $17,986,414 $9,000,698 $8,985,716 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania $11,324,373 $5,675,241 $5,649,132 Indiana University of Pennsylvania $26,934,345 $13,508,299 $13,426,046 Kutztown University of Pennsylvania $19,710,374 $9,916,807 $9,793,567 Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania $9,038,552 $4,555,823 $4,482,729 Mansfield University of Pennsylvania $5,271,851 $2,665,108 $2,606,743 Millersville University of Pennsylvania $15,883,791 $8,013,094 $7,870,697 Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania $14,922,989 $7,466,136 $7,456,853 Slippery Rock University $19,890,772 $9,997,567 $9,893,205 West Chester University of Pennsylvania $32,801,507 $16,435,339 $16,366,168 TOTAL STATE SYSTEM $219,627,629 $110,622,098 $109,005,531 Lincoln University $9,663,031 $4,831,516 $4,831,515 Pennsylvania College of Technology $14,553,214 $7,365,779 $7,187,435 Pennsylvania State University (The) $150,013,876 $76,199,300 $73,814,576 Temple University $78,228,712 $39,204,052 $39,024,660 University of Pittsburgh $54,711,868 $27,357,274 $27,354,594 TOTAL STATE‐RELATED $307,170,701 $154,957,921 $152,212,780 Page 3 of 3.
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