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2021-22 Grant Program for Exonerees Approved Illinois Schools Last Updated July 20, 2021 1755 Lake Cook Road Deerfield, IL 60015-5209 800.899.ISAC (4722) Website: isac.org E-mail: [email protected] 2021-22 Grant Program for Exonerees Approved Illinois Schools Last Updated July 20, 2021 FEDERAL SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL CITY SCHOOL CODE 001638 BLACK HAWK COLLEGE ALL LOCATIONS 007265 CARL SANDBURG COLLEGE GALESBURG 001694 CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 006656 COLLEGE OF DUPAGE GLEN ELLYN 007694 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY GRAYSLAKE 001669 DANVILLE AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DANVILLE 001674 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CHARLESTON 001675 ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ELGIN 009145 GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK 001652 HAROLD WASHINGTON COLLEGE CHICAGO 003961 HARPER COLLEGE PALATINE 001648 HARRY S. TRUMAN COLLEGE CHICAGO 030838 HEARTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE NORMAL 001681 HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE FREEPORT 006753 ILLINOIS CENTRAL COLLEGE EAST PEORIA 001742 ILLINOIS EASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGES OLNEY 001692 ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY NORMAL 001705 ILLINOIS VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OGLESBY 008076 JOHN A. LOGAN COLLEGE CARTERVILLE 012813 JOHN WOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE QUINCY 001699 JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE JOLIET 007690 KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE KANKAKEE 001701 KASKASKIA COLLEGE CENTRALIA 001654 KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE CHICAGO 007684 KISHWAUKEE COLLEGE MALTA 007644 LAKE LAND COLLEGE MATTOON 010020 LEWIS AND CLARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE GODFREY 007170 LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPRINGFIELD 001650 MALCOLM X COLLEGE CHICAGO 007691 MCHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE CRYSTAL LAKE 007692 MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PALOS HILLS 001728 MORTON COLLEGE CICERO 001693 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 001737 NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY DEKALB 009896 OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE DES PLAINES 001653 OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE CHICAGO 007118 PARKLAND COLLEGE CHAMPAIGN 001640 PRAIRIE STATE COLLEGE CHICAGO HEIGHTS 007119 REND LAKE COLLEGE INA 001649 RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE CHICAGO 010879 RICHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE DECATUR 001747 ROCK VALLEY COLLEGE ROCKFORD 001752 SAUK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIXON 007693 SHAWNEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ULLIN 001757 SOUTHEASTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE HARRISBURG 001758 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - CARBONDALE CARBONDALE 001759 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - EDWARDSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE 001769 SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE SOUTH HOLLAND 1 of 2 1755 Lake Cook Road Deerfield, IL 60015-5209 800.899.ISAC (4722) Website: isac.org E-mail: [email protected] 2021-22 Grant Program for Exonerees Approved Illinois Schools Last Updated July 20, 2021 FEDERAL SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL CITY SCHOOL CODE 001636 SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS COLLEGE BELLEVILLE 001643 SPOON RIVER COLLEGE CANTON 001773 TRITON COLLEGE RIVER GROVE 001776 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO CHICAGO 009333 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD 001775 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA URBANA/CHAMPAIGN 006931 WAUBONSEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUGAR GROVE 001780 WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY MACOMB 001655 WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE CHICAGO 2 of 2 .
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