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Statewide Schumer Higher Education Numbers(87).Xlsx The American Rescue Plan - Aid for Higher Education Facilities* State/County Institution Name Estimated Total Capital Region: Albany County Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences $ 2,360,000.00 Albany County Albany Law School $ 334,000.00 Albany County Albany Medical College $ 563,000.00 Albany County Albany Schoharie Schenectady Saratoga BOCES Practic $ 1,127,000.00 Albany County College of Saint Rose $ 9,263,000.00 Albany County Excelsior College $ 2,726,000.00 Albany County Maria College $ 2,393,000.00 Albany County Mildred Elley $ 1,067,000.00 Albany County New School Center for Media $ 29,000.00 Albany County St. Peter's Hospital College of Nursing $ 302,000.00 Albany County State University of New York at Albany $ 44,087,000.00 Albany County Siena College $ 6,853,000.00 Columbia County Columbia-Greene Community College $ 3,203,000.00 Rensselaer County Hudson Valley Community College $ 18,480,000.00 Rensselaer County Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $ 13,563,000.00 Rensselaer County Russell Sage College $ 4,895,000.00 Rensselaer County Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing $ 343,000.00 Saratoga County Skidmore College $ 4,152,000.00 Saratoga County SUNY Empire State College $ 14,170,000.00 Schenectady County Ellis Medicine, The Belanger School of Nursing $ 202,000.00 Schenectady County Schenectady County Community College $ 9,173,000.00 Schenectady County Union College $ 3,033,000.00 Schenectady County Modern Welding School $ 47,000.00 Warren County Word of Life Bible Institute $ 1,503,000.00 Warren County Adirondack Community College $ 8,532,000.00 Washington County Washington Saratoga Warren Hamilton Essex BOCES $ 42,000.00 Totals: Capital Region $ 152,442,000.00 Southern Tier Allegany County Alfred University $ 5,739,000.00 Allegany County Houghton College $ 3,135,000.00 Allegany County SUNY College of Technology at Alfred $ 12,158,000.00 Broome County Broome Delaware Tioga BOCES Program of Practical Nursing $ 340,000.00 Broome County SUNY Broome Community College $ 15,094,000.00 Broome County Binghamton University $ 35,679,000.00 Broome County Elmira Business Institute $ 95,000.00 Chemung County Arnot Ogden Medical Center $ 204,000.00 Chemung County Elmira College $ 2,344,000.00 Chemung County Schuyler Steuben Chemung Tioga Allegany BOCES $ 804,000.00 Chenango County Delaware Chenango Madison Otsego BOCES $ 99,000.00 Delaware County SUNY College of Technology at Delhi $ 7,867,000.00 Otsego County Hartwick College $ 3,377,000.00 Otsego County Otsego Delaware Schoharie Greene BOCES $ 137,000.00 Otsego County SUNY College at Oneonta $ 15,766,000.00 Steuben County Corning Community College - SUNY Office of Commun $ 6,752,000.00 Tompkins County Cornell University $ 33,049,000.00 Tompkins County Ithaca College $ 11,889,000.00 Tompkins County Tompkins Cortland Community College $ 7,470,000.00 Totals: Southern Tier $ 161,998,000.00 Western New York Cattaraugus County Cattaraugus/Allegany/Erie/Wyoming BOCES $ 217,000.00 Cattaraugus County St. Bonaventure University $ 4,316,000.00 Chautauqua County SUNY at Fredonia $ 14,420,000.00 Chautauqua County Jamestown Community College $ 8,082,000.00 Chautauqua County Jamestown Business College $ 163,000.00 Erie County Daemen College $ 5,221,000.00 Erie County Erie 2 - Chautauqua - Cattaraugus BOCES $ 902,000.00 Erie County Canisius College $ 6,108,000.00 Erie County D'Youville College $ 5,240,000.00 Erie County Erie Community College $ 25,390,000.00 Erie County Medaille College $ 6,510,000.00 Erie County Bryant & Stratton College $ 4,077,000.00 Erie County Hilbert College $ 2,331,000.00 Erie County Erie 1 Board of Cooperative Educational Services $ 1,524,000.00 Erie County State University of New York at Buffalo $ 63,486,000.00 Erie County SUNY College at Buffalo $ 30,077,000.00 Erie County Trocaire College $ 4,130,000.00 Erie County Villa Maria College of Buffalo $ 2,325,000.00 Niagara County Niagara University $ 7,103,000.00 Niagara County Niagara County Community College $ 12,359,000.00 Niagara County Orleans Niagara Boces $ 277,000.00 Totals: Western New York $ 204,258,000.00 Hudson Valley Dutchess County Bard College $ 5,227,000.00 Dutchess County Culinary Institute of America $ 7,909,000.00 Dutchess County Dutchess BOCES School of Practical Nursing $ 748,000.00 Dutchess County Dutchess Community College $ 12,767,000.00 Dutchess County Marist College $ 9,219,000.00 Dutchess County Unification Theological Seminary $ 52,000.00 Dutchess County Vassar College $ 4,871,000.00 Orange County Derech Hachaim Seminary $ 1,353,000.00 Orange County Orange Ulster BOCES School of Practical Nursing $ 301,000.00 Orange County SUNY Orange $ 11,774,000.00 Orange County UTA Mesivta of Kiryas Joel $ 11,301,000.00 Orange County Yeshivas Maharit D'Satmar $ 456,000.00 Orange County Yeshiva Ohr Naftoli $ 94,000.00 Orange County Mount Saint Mary College $ 5,135,000.00 Rockland County Bais Binyomin Academy $ 183,000.00 Rockland County Beth Medrash Meor Yitzchok $ 584,000.00 Rockland County Mechon L'hoyroa $ 239,000.00 Rockland County Rabbinical College Beth Shraga $ 107,000.00 Rockland County Rabbinical College of Yeshiva and Kolel Bais Medrash $ 159,000.00 Rockland County Yeshiva D'Monsey $ 463,000.00 Rockland County Yeshiva Gedolah Kesser Torah $ 310,000.00 Rockland County Yeshiva Shaar Ephraim $ 463,000.00 Rockland County Yeshivath Viznitz $ 2,993,000.00 Rockland County Nyack College $ 5,318,000.00 Rockland County Dominican College of Blauvelt $ 4,748,000.00 Rockland County Saint Thomas Aquinas College $ 2,953,000.00 Rockland County Be'er Yaakov Talmudic Seminary $ 3,524,000.00 Rockland County Rockland Community College $ 12,234,000.00 Rockland County Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of Rockland $ 345,000.00 Rockland County Rockland County BOCES Adult Education $ 274,000.00 Sullivan County SUNY Sullivan $ 3,632,000.00 Sullivan County Yeshivath Zichron Moshe $ 759,000.00 Ulster County Yeshiva of Ocean $ 98,000.00 Ulster County Ulster County BOCES School of Practical Nursing $ 214,000.00 Ulster County SUNY New Paltz $ 18,954,000.00 Ulster County SUNY Ulster $ 5,170,000.00 Westchester County Concordia College $ 4,361,000.00 Westchester County Mercy College $ 22,286,000.00 Westchester County Westchester School for Dental Assistants $ 67,000.00 Westchester County Iona College $ 8,388,000.00 Westchester County Kehilath Yakov Rabbinical Seminary $ 884,000.00 Westchester County Manhattanville College $ 4,686,000.00 Westchester County Center for Ultrasound Research & Education $ 63,000.00 Westchester County College of Westchester (The) $ 471,000.00 Westchester County Cochran School of Nursing Saint John's Riverside Hospital $ 304,000.00 Westchester County Sarah Lawrence College $ 2,391,000.00 Westchester County Southern Westchester BOCES $ 307,000.00 Westchester County Yeshiva of Nitra Rabbinical College $ 1,022,000.00 Westchester County Montefiore School of Nursing $ 349,000.00 Westchester County Ohr HaMeir Theological Seminary $ 479,000.00 Westchester County SUNY College at Purchase $ 11,752,000.00 Westchester County New York Medical College $ 912,000.00 Westchester County SUNY Westchester Community College $ 25,985,000.00 Westchester County Saint Vladimirs Orthodox Theological Seminary $ 58,000.00 Totals: Hudson Valley $ 219,696,000.00 Rochester-Finger Lakes Genesee County Genesee Community College $ 9,165,000.00 Genesee County Genesee-Livingston-Steuben-Wyoming BOCES $ 662,000.00 Livingston County SUNY College at Geneseo $ 11,955,000.00 Livingston County Elim Bible Institute and College $ 386,000.00 Monroe County Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School $ 39,000.00 Monroe County Monroe 2 - Orleans BOCES, Center for Workforce Development $ 344,000.00 Monroe County SUNY College at Brockport $ 21,778,000.00 Monroe County Monroe Community College $ 34,921,000.00 Monroe County Nazareth College of Rochester $ 5,624,000.00 Monroe County Northeastern Seminary $ 55,000.00 Monroe County Roberts Wesleyan College $ 3,830,000.00 Monroe County Rochester General-Isabella Graham Hart School of Practical Nursing $ 690,000.00 Monroe County Rochester Institute of Technology $ 29,972,000.00 Monroe County Saint Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry $ 41,000.00 Monroe County Saint John Fisher College $ 7,039,000.00 Monroe County Talmudical Institute of Upstate New York $ 46,000.00 Monroe County University of Rochester $ 15,479,000.00 Ontario County Finger Lakes Community College $ 10,326,000.00 Finger Lakes Health College of Nursing & Health Sciences and the Marion Ontario County S. 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