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SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Total FWS Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Supplemental Increase 01146200 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGE AK 6,127.00 00106300 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS AK 7,131.00 ALABAMA AGRICULTURAL & 00100200 NORMAL AL 16,840.00 MECHANICAL UNIVERSITY 00100500 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY AL 11,983.00 02503400 AMRIDGE UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY AL 1,667.00 00100900 AUBURN UNIVERSITY AUBURN AL 36,622.00 00831000 AUBURN UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY AL 7,624.00 00101200 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM AL 4,625.00 COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY 00106000 BAY MINETTE AL 4,286.00 COLLEGE 01055400 CONCORDIA COLLEGE ALABAMA SELMA AL 1,040.00 00100300 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY AL 14,935.00 GEORGE C. WALLACE COMMUNITY 00101800 DOTHAN AL 4,454.00 COLLEGE 00101900 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE MONTGOMERY AL 2,106.00 00102000 JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY JACKSONVILLE AL 11,256.00 LURLEEN B. WALLACE COMMUNITY 00898800 ANDALUSIA AL 844.00 COLLEGE 00102600 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE MARION AL 511.00 00102800 MILES COLLEGE FAIRFIELD AL 4,349.00 00103300 OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY HUNTSVILLE AL 3,095.00 00103600 SAMFORD UNIVERSITY BIRMINGHAM AL 28,866.00 00104100 SPRING HILL COLLEGE MOBILE AL 6,361.00 00104400 STILLMAN COLLEGE TUSCALOOSA AL 1,599.00 00104600 TALLADEGA COLLEGE TALLADEGA AL 1,952.00 00104700 TROY UNIVERSITY TROY AL 36,934.00 TUSKEGEE 00105000 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY AL 10,203.00 INSTITUTE 00105100 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA AL 47,409.00 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT 00105200 BIRMINGHAM AL 49,254.00 BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN 00105500 HUNTSVILLE AL 8,086.00 HUNTSVILLE 00102900 UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE MOBILE AL 3,754.00 00100400 UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO MONTEVALLO AL 4,266.00 00101600 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA FLORENCE AL 7,621.00 00105700 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA MOBILE AL 30,604.00 Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Supplemental Increase 00102400 UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA LIVINGSTON AL 11,131.00 00108700 ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE LITTLE ROCK AR 1,966.00 00109000 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY JONESBORO AR 19,561.00 00108900 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY RUSSELLVILLE AR 12,730.00 00109700 HARDING UNIVERSITY SEARCY AR 10,813.00 00109800 HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY ARKADELPHIA AR 5,408.00 00110000 JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY SILOAM SPRINGS AR 6,108.00 00108800 LYON COLLEGE BATESVILLE AR 1,883.00 00110200 OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY ARKADELPHIA AR 2,912.00 00110300 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE LITTLE ROCK AR 1,565.00 00110700 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY MAGNOLIA AR 5,253.00 00110800 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE AR 25,380.00 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE 00110100 LITTLE ROCK AR 17,864.00 ROCK UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT 00108500 MONTICELLO AR 5,085.00 MONTICELLO UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE 00108600 PINE BLUFF AR 4,993.00 BLUFF UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR 00110900 LITTLE ROCK AR 16,927.00 MEDICAL SCIENCES 00109200 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS CONWAY AR 13,948.00 00109400 UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS CLARKSVILLE AR 1,882.00 00108100 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE AZ 195,060.00 00107400 GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY PHOENIX AZ 239,015.00 00108200 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY FLAGSTAFF AZ 38,133.00 02217100 PIMA MEDICAL INSTITUTE TUCSON AZ 15,798.00 02177500 RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE TEMPE AZ 3,590.00 00108300 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA (THE) TUCSON AZ 93,709.00 00753100 ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY SAN FRANCISCO CA 35,099.00 00111600 ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN PASADENA CA 10,054.00 00111700 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AZUSA CA 53,182.00 00716400 BRYAN UNIVERSITY TEMPE CA 4,638.00 00112500 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY RIVERSIDE CA 36,537.00 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF 00113100 PASADENA CA 3,644.00 TECHNOLOGY 00113200 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS VALENCIA CA 11,139.00 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE 00114300 SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 14,143.00 UNIVERSITY Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Supplemental Increase CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, 00115300 NORTHRIDGE CA 63,923.00 NORTHRIDGE 00116400 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY ORANGE CA 52,093.00 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL 02155300 LOS ANGELES CA 44,015.00 PSYCHOLOGY 02070500 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE CA 14,173.00 FASHION INSTITUTE OF DESIGN & 01111200 LOS ANGELES CA 7,382.00 MERCHANDISING - 00120000 FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY PASADENA CA 8,035.00 00121800 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY LOMA LINDA CA 51,266.00 04037300 LOS ANGELES FILM SCHOOL (THE) HOLLYWOOD CA 7,028.00 00122600 LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE WOODLAND HILLS CA 16,150.00 01164900 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES CA 52,439.00 01146000 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY - LA JOLLA LA JOLLA CA 57,479.00 04118800 NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY BURBANK CA 2,782.00 00124900 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE LOS ANGELES CA 8,611.00 01014900 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY MALIBU CA 60,944.00 00117300 POMONA COLLEGE CLAREMONT CA 5,408.00 00115100 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY SAN DIEGO CA 44,110.00 00115500 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SAN JOSE CA 45,733.00 00128600 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE SANTA MONICA CA 19,781.00 02120600 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY OAKLAND CA 4,941.00 03752400 SCHOOL OF URBAN MISSIONS EL DORADO HILLS CA 815.00 00130500 STANFORD UNIVERSITY STANFORD CA 55,626.00 THOMAS JEFFERSON SCHOOL OF 01085400 SAN DIEGO CA 14,600.00 LAW WEST 04142500 TOURO UNIVERSITY WORLDWIDE CA 3,688.00 HOLLYWOOD UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 00131200 BERKELEY CA 82,621.00 BERKELEY 00131300 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS DAVIS CA 82,525.00 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS 00131500 LOS ANGELES CA 78,826.00 ANGELES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN 00131700 LA JOLLA CA 54,367.00 DIEGO UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA 00132000 SANTA BARBARA CA 16,351.00 BARBARA 01039500 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO CA 43,263.00 00132500 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO CA 55,108.00 Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Supplemental Increase UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN 00132800 LOS ANGELES CA 248,860.00 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE FOR 03171300 SAN MARCOS CA 29,305.00 HEALTH SCIENCES WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH 02482700 POMONA CA 76,954.00 SCIENCES 00134500 ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY ALAMOSA CO 6,348.00 AUGUSTE ESCOFFIER SCHOOL OF 03776300 BOULDER CO 1,171.00 CULINARY ARTS 00940100 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY LAKEWOOD CO 14,225.00 COLORADO 00134700 COLORADO COLLEGE CO 5,392.00 SPRINGS 00135800 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY GRAND JUNCTION CO 9,078.00 00134800 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES GOLDEN CO 12,532.00 00135000 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY FORT COLLINS CO 36,766.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY- 00136500 PUEBLO CO 8,534.00 PUEBLO COLORADO 01014800 COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CO 94,965.00 SPRINGS 00954200 COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER DENVER CO 8,453.00 02117500 NAROPA UNIVERSITY BOULDER CO 6,007.00 COLORADO 00889600 PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY COLLEGE CO 14,831.00 SPRINGS 00136300 REGIS UNIVERSITY DENVER CO 27,349.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE OF ART 00764900 LAKEWOOD CO 1,417.00 + DESIGN 00137000 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER BOULDER CO 51,556.00 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO COLORADO 00450900 CO 20,403.00 COLORADO SPRINGS SPRINGS 00450800 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER DENVER CO 57,686.00 00137100 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER DENVER CO 74,099.00 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN 00134900 GREELEY CO 16,578.00 COLORADO 00140100 POST UNIVERSITY WATERBURY CT 20,926.00 00140200 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY HAMDEN CT 57,496.00 00140300 SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY FAIRFIELD CT 36,219.00 00141600 UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT BRIDGEPORT CT 17,553.00 00141700 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS CT 51,243.00 00142200 UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD CT 20,873.00 Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL NAME CITY STATE Supplemental Increase 00139700 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN WEST HAVEN CT 26,221.00 00142400 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MIDDLETOWN CT 9,095.00 00142600 YALE UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN CT 62,076.00 00143400 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC 81,115.00 00143700 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA WASHINGTON DC 30,462.00 00144300 GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC 5,907.00 00144400 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC 137,331.00 00144500 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC 109,174.00 00144800 HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON DC 56,776.00 00143100 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE NEWARK DE 55,079.00 00794800 WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY NEW CASTLE DE 21,975.00 American Advanced Technicians 03491400 Hialeah FL 206.00 Institute 03706300 American Institute Margate FL 452.00 01019500 Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (The) Fort Lauderdale FL 2,994.00 03691400 Ave Maria School of Law Naples FL 5,382.00 03941300 Ave Maria University Ave Maria FL 1,131.00 02159600 Baptist College of Florida (The) GRACEVILLE FL 638.00 00146600 Barry University Miami Shores FL 45,074.00 03373300 Beacon College Leesburg FL 743.00 00146700 BETHUNE COOKMAN UNIVERSITY Daytona Beach FL 8,821.00 02601600 Brewster Technical College Tampa FL 280.00 00150000 BROWARD COLLEGE Fort Lauderdale FL 52,993.00 Cambridge College of Healthcare & 04083400 Delray Beach FL 999.00 Technology Cambridge Institute of Allied Health 03842500 Altamonte Springs FL 313.00 and Technology 00147200 Chipola College MARIANNA FL 352.00 02515400 City College Fort Lauderdale FL 4,027.00 03079900 City College Altamonte Springs FL 1,021.00 03071600 College of Business & Technology Miami FL 1,567.00 00147100 College of Central Florida Ocala FL 7,902.00 02279600 Cortiva Institute - Florida Pinellas Park FL 533.00 00147500 DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE Daytona Beach FL 15,936.00 04127400 Digital Media Arts College Boca Raton FL 1,111.00 00147000 Eastern Florida State College Cocoa FL 12,679.00 00148700 Eckerd College Saint Petersburg FL 6,721.00 00147800 Edward Waters College Jacksonville FL 2,065.00 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL 00147900 Daytona Beach FL 29,053.00 UNIVERSITY Total FWS SCHOOL OPE ID SCHOOL
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