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Effective Access to Student Education Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2020 2019-20 EFFECTIVE ACCESS TO STUDENT EDUCATION (FRAG) Executive Summary Initial Renewal All Total Dollars Students Students Students Average Award Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Private 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Sub Totals: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Sector Sub Total: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Private Sector Totals: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Program/Report Totals: $111,899,613.56 * 19,746 * 26,280 * 46,026 $2,431.23 *Student counts are unduplicated. Page: 1 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2020 2019-20 EFFECTIVE ACCESS TO STUDENT EDUCATION (FRAG) 4 YEAR PRIVATE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 843 ADVENTHEALTH UNIVERSITY $711,648.00 122 231 353 $2,016.00 036 AVE MARIA UNIVERSITY $964,537.00 144 218 362 $2,664.47 851 BARRY UNIVERSITY $4,132,294.00 707 978 1,685 $2,452.40 683 BEACON COLLEGE $312,522.00 54 68 122 $2,561.66 852 BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY $4,230,374.00 500 1,153 1,653 $2,559.21 859 ECKERD COLLEGE $984,413.00 121 247 368 $2,675.04 854 EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE $1,566,860.00 258 383 641 $2,444.40 855 EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY $3,840,135.31 608 860 1,468 $2,615.90 014 EVERGLADES UNIVERSITY $1,528,457.50 294 365 659 $2,319.36 879 FLAGLER COLLEGE $4,214,721.00 549 1,095 1,644 $2,563.70 856 FLORIDA COLLEGE $386,386.00 61 91 152 $2,542.01 857 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY $3,147,854.00 450 778 1,228 $2,563.40 858 FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY $1,372,216.00 240 313 553 $2,481.40 860 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE $4,312,730.00 560 1,051 1,611 $2,677.05 386 HODGES UNIVERSITY $769,649.00 165 237 402 $1,914.55 862 JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY $3,235,943.00 517 745 1,262 $2,564.14 963 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY FLORIDA INC $346,595.00 58 82 140 $2,475.68 883 KEISER UNIVERSITY $19,847,224.00 5,371 4,082 9,453 $2,099.57 863 LYNN UNIVERSITY $1,893,604.00 348 396 744 $2,545.17 895 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN $728,243.00 176 192 368 $1,978.92 068 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $8,528,119.00 1,440 1,904 3,344 $2,550.27 868 PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY $3,396,073.00 482 843 1,325 $2,563.07 584 RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN $1,381,456.00 176 336 512 $2,698.16 869 ROLLINS COLLEGE $3,922,032.00 451 1,030 1,481 $2,648.23 870 SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY $5,829,871.00 1,099 1,403 2,502 $2,330.08 964 SOUTH UNIVERSITY $1,199,193.00 389 333 722 $1,660.93 917 SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY $5,937,807.50 940 1,406 2,346 $2,531.03 853 ST THOMAS UNIVERSITY $2,493,025.00 623 420 1,043 $2,390.24 872 STETSON UNIVERSITY $5,647,974.25 773 1,338 2,111 $2,675.50 305 THE BAPTIST COLLEGE OF FLORIDA $176,977.00 31 48 79 $2,240.22 Page: 2 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2020 2019-20 EFFECTIVE ACCESS TO STUDENT EDUCATION (FRAG) Non-Profit Total Initial Renewal All Average Dollars Students Students Students Award Code Institution Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount 874 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI $7,319,176.00 871 1,866 2,737 $2,674.16 875 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA $4,726,031.00 645 1,210 1,855 $2,547.73 929 WARNER UNIVERSITY $1,741,533.00 321 387 708 $2,459.79 878 WEBBER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY $1,073,940.00 232 210 442 $2,429.73 Non-Profit Sub Totals: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Sector Total: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Program/Report Totals: $111,899,613.56 19,776 26,299 46,075 $2,428.64 Page: 3 of 4 Florida Department of Education Office of Student Financial Assistance End-of-Year Report 9/1/2020 2019-20 EFFECTIVE ACCESS TO STUDENT EDUCATION (FRAG) Report Summary Data Total Initial Renewal Dollars Students Students All Students Average Award Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Disbursed Amount Program/Report Totals: $111,899,613.56 ** 19,776 ** 26,299 ** 46,075 $2,428.64 **May include duplicates at more than one institution. Totals by Application: $111,899,613.56 46,026 $2,431.23 Initials: $46,224,856.25 19,746 $2,340.97 Renewals: $65,674,757.31 26,280 $2,499.04 Totals by Race: $111,899,613.56 19,746 26,280 46,026 $2,431.23 Asian/Pacific Islander: $4,320,719.00 628 1,115 1,743 $2,478.90 Black or African American: $22,574,500.00 4,226 5,330 9,556 $2,362.34 Hispanic: $26,288,519.25 4,518 6,190 10,708 $2,455.04 American Indian/Alaska Native: $606,434.50 114 131 245 $2,475.24 White: $44,467,181.56 7,037 10,845 17,882 $2,486.70 Other: $13,642,259.25 3,223 2,669 5,892 $2,315.39 Totals by Gender: $111,899,613.56 19,746 26,280 46,026 $2,431.23 Female: $68,950,702.25 12,284 16,426 28,710 $2,401.63 Male: $42,875,991.81 7,442 9,845 17,287 $2,480.24 Unknown: $72,919.50 20 9 29 $2,514.47 Data Locked on: 9/1/2020 Page: 4 of 4.
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