HBCU Allocation Table

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HBCU Allocation Table HBCU Allocations for Section 314(a)(2) of the CRRSAA Institutional names are listed in alphabetical order. Once you find your institution’s name, scan to the far right of the chart to find your institution’s total HBCU allocation. Columns D-F show the composition of your institution's total HBCU allocation. Information for TCCU, MSI, and SIP allocations are not included in this table. Strengthening For information on how these allocation amounts were determined, refer to the “Methodology for Calculating Allocations Historically Black Strengthening HBCU Strengthening Under Section 314(a)(2)” document. Colleges and Master’s Program Historically Black Universities (HBCUs) (HBCU Master's) Graduate (90%) (90%) Institutions (HBGIs) Total Allocation OPEID School State 84.425J 84.425J 84.425J 84.425J 00100200 Alabama A & M University AL $14,563,099 $0 $5,301,422 $19,864,521 00100500 Alabama State University AL $10,398,986 $0 $3,204,257 $13,603,243 00154400 Albany State University GA $15,469,994 $2,237,611 $0 $17,707,605 00239600 Alcorn State University MS $8,891,490 $1,286,268 $0 $10,177,758 00341700 Allen University SC $2,307,957 $0 $0 $2,307,957 01046000 American Baptist College TN $239,374 $0 $0 $239,374 00108700 Arkansas Baptist College AR $1,924,776 $0 $0 $1,924,776 00342000 Benedict College SC $5,824,469 $0 $0 $5,824,469 00291100 Bennett College NC $833,632 $0 $0 $833,632 00146700 Bethune-Cookman University FL $8,018,758 $0 $0 $8,018,758 00103000 Bishop State Community College - Carver* AL $279,248 $0 $0 $279,248 00103000 Bishop State Community College - Main* AL $7,766,678 $0 $0 $7,766,678 00380900 Bluefield State College WV $2,970,224 $0 $0 $2,970,224 00002062 Bowie State University MD $11,568,723 $0 $2,684,155 $14,252,878 00302600 Central State University OH $6,597,751 $0 $0 $6,597,751 01036500 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science CA $0 $0 $7,053,827 $7,053,827 00331700 Cheyney University of Pennsylvania PA $1,543,439 $0 $0 $1,543,439 00342400 Claflin University SC $5,691,637 $821,686 $0 $6,513,323 00155900 Clark Atlanta University GA $8,747,287 $0 $9,136,464 $17,883,751 00492300 Clinton College SC $635,582 $0 $0 $635,582 00240100 Coahoma Community College MS $5,744,522 $0 $0 $5,744,522 00206800 Coppin State University MD $4,844,544 $702,418 $0 $5,546,962 00142800 Delaware State University DE $8,676,018 $0 $3,376,112 $12,052,130 00536300 Denmark Technical College SC $1,373,999 $0 $0 $1,373,999 00200400 Dillard University LA $3,370,545 $0 $0 $3,370,545 00147800 Edward Waters College FL $2,952,896 $0 $0 $2,952,896 00292600 Elizabeth City State University NC $4,453,356 $644,362 $0 $5,097,718 00292800 Fayetteville State University NC $12,736,229 $1,839,645 $0 $14,575,874 00349000 Fisk University TN $1,978,380 $286,060 $0 $2,264,440 00148000 Florida A&M University FL $20,697,914 $0 $15,240,965 $35,938,879 00148600 Florida Memorial University FL $2,344,718 $0 $0 $2,344,718 00156600 Fort Valley State University GA $6,990,467 $1,009,690 $0 $8,000,157 00101700 Gadsden State Community College AL $418,494 $0 $0 $418,494 00200600 Grambling State University LA $12,899,460 $1,866,451 $0 $14,765,911 00371400 Hampton University VA $6,142,964 $0 $5,950,338 $12,093,302 00246600 Harris-Stowe State University MO $5,207,340 $0 $0 $5,207,340 00240700 Hinds Community College - Utica Campus MS $28,347,715 $0 $0 $28,347,715 00357700 Huston-Tillotson University TX $3,431,760 $0 $0 $3,431,760 00526000 J. F. Drake State Community and Technical College AL $2,342,316 $0 $0 $2,342,316 00241000 Jackson State University MS $15,477,404 $0 $5,636,618 $21,114,022 00363700 Jarvis Christian College TX $2,835,423 $0 $0 $2,835,423 00293600 Johnson C Smith University NC $3,906,161 $0 $0 $3,906,161 00196800 Kentucky State University KY $5,425,486 $788,841 $0 $6,214,327 00349900 Lane College TN $3,964,363 $0 $0 $3,964,363 00315700 Langston University OK $5,453,108 $0 $2,755,574 $8,208,682 00105900 Lawson State Community College AL $10,139,117 $0 $0 $10,139,117 00350100 Le Moyne-Owen College TN $2,971,089 $0 $0 $2,971,089 00247900 Lincoln University MO $4,781,240 $0 $0 $4,781,240 00329000 Lincoln University PA $5,023,998 $0 $0 $5,023,998 00294200 Livingstone College NC $3,433,649 $0 $0 $3,433,649 00350600 Meharry Medical College TN $0 $0 $20,595,703 $20,595,703 00102800 Miles College AL $4,930,962 $0 $0 $4,930,962 00242400 Mississippi Valley State University MS $5,838,269 $844,038 $0 $6,682,307 00158200 Morehouse College GA $4,382,738 $0 $0 $4,382,738 02482100 Morehouse School of Medicine GA $0 $0 $32,355,705 $32,355,705 00208300 Morgan State University MD $14,386,969 $0 $6,691,446 $21,078,415 00343900 Morris College SC $2,031,957 $0 $0 $2,031,957 00376500 Norfolk State University VA $13,364,684 $0 $5,135,460 $18,500,144 00290500 North Carolina A&T State University NC $24,635,431 $0 $5,745,348 $30,380,779 00295000 North Carolina Central University NC $15,559,013 $0 $6,468,107 $22,027,120 00103300 Oakwood University AL $3,174,850 $0 $0 $3,174,850 00158700 Paine College GA $1,415,557 $0 $0 $1,415,557 00360200 Paul Quinn College TX $1,793,645 $0 $0 $1,793,645 00110300 Philander Smith College AR $3,103,164 $0 $0 $3,103,164 00363000 Prairie View A & M University TX $23,662,215 $0 $2,809,606 $26,471,821 00243300 Rust College MS $2,010,293 $0 $0 $2,010,293 00296800 Saint Augustine's University NC $2,130,528 $0 $0 $2,130,528 00159000 Savannah State University GA $11,720,330 $1,687,722 $0 $13,408,052 00296200 Shaw University NC $3,237,173 $0 $0 $3,237,173 00569100 Shelton State Community College AL $9,191,443 $0 $0 $9,191,443 00110500 Shorter College AR $1,886,477 $0 $0 $1,886,477 04178000 Simmons College of Kentucky KY $431,675 $0 $0 $431,675 00344600 South Carolina State University SC $6,095,348 $881,777 $0 $6,977,125 00202500 Southern University and A&M College LA $16,309,410 $0 $8,618,950 $24,928,360 00202600 Southern University at New Orleans LA $4,237,894 $0 $0 $4,237,894 00768600 Southern University at Shreveport LA $10,303,187 $0 $0 $10,303,187 00361800 Southwestern Christian College TX $382,731 $0 $0 $382,731 00159400 Spelman College GA $3,632,481 $0 $0 $3,632,481 00360800 St Philip's College TX $30,775,853 $0 $0 $30,775,853 00104400 Stillman College AL $2,535,896 $0 $0 $2,535,896 00104600 Talladega College AL $3,742,867 $0 $0 $3,742,867 00352200 Tennessee State University TN $13,708,112 $0 $6,468,894 $20,177,006 00363800 Texas College TX $3,074,121 $0 $0 $3,074,121 00364200 Texas Southern University TX $20,676,251 $0 $11,518,102 $32,194,353 00243900 Tougaloo College MS $2,108,620 $0 $0 $2,108,620 00573400 Trenholm State Community College AL $5,467,836 $0 $0 $5,467,836 00105000 Tuskegee University AL $5,016,862 $0 $6,570,446 $11,587,308 00108600 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff AR $6,565,234 $948,238 $0 $7,513,472 00210600 University of Maryland Eastern Shore MD $4,998,265 $0 $4,786,575 $9,784,840 00144100 University of the District of Columbia DC $7,705,489 $0 $3,226,698 $10,932,187 00394600 University of the Virgin Islands VI $3,703,422 $0 $0 $3,703,422 00376400 Virginia State University VA $10,319,679 $1,491,029 $0 $11,810,708 00376600 Virginia Union University VA $3,240,249 $0 $0 $3,240,249 00376200 Virginia University of Lynchburg VA $810,141 $0 $0 $810,141 00345500 Voorhees College SC $1,624,601 $0 $0 $1,624,601 00382600 West Virginia State University WV $5,119,413 $758,198 $0 $5,877,611 00314100 Wilberforce University OH $1,818,108 $261,748 $0 $2,079,856 00366900 Wiley College TX $2,207,839 $0 $0 $2,207,839 00298600 Winston-Salem State University NC $11,915,281 $1,725,945 $0 $13,641,226 00203200 Xavier University of Louisiana LA $5,500,628 $0 $6,915,811 $12,416,439 GRAND TOTAL $655,120,970 $20,081,727 $188,246,583 $863,449,280 *The Bishop State Community College total supplement is $8,045,926, which includes both the Carver and Main campuses..
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