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Allocations Table Allocations for Section 18004(a)(3) of the CARES Act Section Section Section 18004(a)(1) 18004(a)(1) 18004(a)(2) +(a)(2)+(a)(3) OPEID School State Allocation Allocation Total Allocation Allocations 04227000 Abc Adult School CA $133,978 $0 $366,022 $500,000 04083300 Academy For Careers And Technology SC $64,795 $0 $435,205 $500,000 04133500 Academy For Five Element Acupuncture FL $21,823 $0 $478,177 $500,000 04155500 Academy For Jewish Religion California CA $12,221 $0 $487,779 $500,000 01290500 Academy Of Careers And Technology WV $174,170 $0 $325,830 $500,000 03288300 Academy Of Chinese Culture And Health Sciences CA $49,465 $0 $450,535 $500,000 04248400 Academy Of Interactive Entertainment LA $88,545 $0 $411,455 $500,000 04223600 Academy Of Interactive Entertainment WA $140,430 $0 $359,570 $500,000 03327400 Acupuncture And Integrative Medicine College, Berkeley CA $31,425 $0 $468,575 $500,000 03051900 Adler Graduate School MN $53,819 $0 $446,181 $500,000 02068100 Adler University IL $260,680 $0 $239,320 $500,000 00812900 Adult And Community Education @Hudson OH $284,038 $0 $215,962 $500,000 02171900 Ailey School (The) NY $76,403 $0 $423,597 $500,000 04226700 Alabama College Of Osteopathic Medicine AL $186,805 $0 $313,195 $500,000 00884300 Alaska Bible College AK $42,068 $0 $457,932 $500,000 04138600 Alaska Christian College AK $201,678 $211,047 $87,275 $500,000 03160300 Alaska Vocational Technical Center AK $71,437 $0 $428,563 $500,000 00288600 Albany Law School Of Union University NY $117,773 $0 $382,227 $500,000 00288700 Albany Medical College NY $234,607 $0 $265,393 $500,000 02170200 Albany Schoharie Schenectady Saratoga Boces Practical NY $416,996 $0 $83,004 $500,000 Nursing Program 03457300 Allegheny Wesleyan College OH $83,992 $0 $416,008 $500,000 03069100 Allen College IA $282,895 $0 $217,105 $500,000 00190100 Allen County Community College KS $416,499 $0 $83,501 $500,000 03015100 Alliance Career Center OH $108,179 $0 $391,821 $500,000 02259400 Amberton University TX $135,514 $0 $364,486 $500,000 04227100 America Evangelical University CA $33,544 $0 $466,456 $500,000 01081300 American Academy Mcallister Institute NY $93,366 $0 $406,634 $500,000 01046000 American Baptist College TN $152,145 $183,960 $163,895 $500,000 00112000 American Baptist Seminary Of The West CA $9,311 $0 $490,689 $500,000 02099200 American Conservatory Theater Foundation CA $25,315 $0 $474,685 $500,000 02222000 American Film Institute Conservatory CA $98,640 $0 $401,360 $500,000 00274100 American Jewish University CA $111,218 $0 $388,782 $500,000 00182300 Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary IN $12,438 $0 $487,562 $500,000 00178400 Ancilla Domini College IN $492,118 $0 $7,882 $500,000 00154500 Andrew College GA $355,871 $17,225 $126,904 $500,000 04191300 Annenberg School Of Nursing CA $37,770 $0 $462,230 $500,000 04244300 Antioch College OH $164,109 $0 $335,891 $500,000 04194200 Aparicio-Levy Technical College FL $45,310 $0 $454,690 $500,000 02562300 Apollo Career Center OH $168,199 $0 $331,801 $500,000 00754400 Appalachian Bible College WV $238,981 $11,669 $249,350 $500,000 04180600 Appalachian College Of Pharmacy VA $61,104 $0 $438,896 $500,000 03559300 Appalachian School Of Law VA $41,609 $0 $458,391 $500,000 Note: Only Public and Private Nonprofit institutions of higher education are eligible for allocations under section 18004(a)(3) of the CARES Act 1 Allocations for Section 18004(a)(3) of the CARES Act Section Section Section 18004(a)(1) 18004(a)(1) 18004(a)(2) +(a)(2)+(a)(3) OPEID School State Allocation Allocation Total Allocation Allocations 00163200 Aquinas Institute Of Theology MO $19,160 $0 $480,840 $500,000 04256800 Arkansas Colleges Of Health Education AR $47,138 $0 $452,862 $500,000 02081400 Arlington Baptist University TX $151,631 $7,375 $340,994 $500,000 00643500 Arnot Ogden Medical Center NY $79,464 $0 $420,536 $500,000 00301100 Art Academy of Cincinnati OH $247,921 $11,996 $240,083 $500,000 00195300 Asbury Theological Seminary KY $260,367 $0 $239,633 $500,000 03117000 Ashland County - West Holmes Career Center - Adult OH $76,818 $0 $423,182 $500,000 Education 02187900 Ashtabula County Technical And Career Campus OH $124,546 $0 $375,454 $500,000 02169900 Assabet Valley Regional Vocational School MA $82,100 $0 $417,900 $500,000 02506000 Associated Beth Rivkah Schools NY $284,824 $13,657 $201,519 $500,000 03429600 Atlantic Institute Of Oriental Medicine FL $130,647 $0 $369,353 $500,000 03051400 Auburn Career Center OH $124,034 $0 $375,966 $500,000 00648700 Aultman College of Nursing and Health Sciences OH $295,724 $14,441 $189,835 $500,000 02362800 Austin Graduate School Of Theology TX $10,135 $0 $489,865 $500,000 00354400 Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary TX $34,917 $0 $465,083 $500,000 00834300 Autry Technology Center District No.15 OK $307,354 $0 $192,646 $500,000 03691400 Ave Maria School Of Law FL $74,489 $0 $425,511 $500,000 00492900 Avera Mckennan Hospital SD $6,110 $0 $493,890 $500,000 00598700 Avera Sacred Heart Hospital School Of Radiologic SD $6,983 $0 $493,017 $500,000 Technology 01235900 B M Spurr School Of Practical Nursing WV $31,232 $0 $468,768 $500,000 04267800 Bais Binyomin Academy NY $66,331 $0 $433,669 $500,000 04188400 Bais HaMedrash and Mesivta of Baltimore MD $124,132 $5,999 $369,869 $500,000 02622900 Bais Medrash Elyon NY $60,982 $3,055 $435,963 $500,000 04266000 Bais Medrash Mayan Hatorah NJ $46,377 $0 $453,623 $500,000 04081300 Bais Medrash Toras Chesed NJ $68,038 $3,354 $428,608 $500,000 03110800 Bakke Graduate University TX $2,662 $0 $497,338 $500,000 03067400 Baldwin Park Adult School CA $319,015 $0 $180,985 $500,000 04256500 Baldy View Regional Occupational Program CA $61,625 $0 $438,375 $500,000 00266900 Bank Street College Of Education NY $124,021 $0 $375,979 $500,000 01320800 Baptist Bible College MO $360,668 $17,495 $121,837 $500,000 02331200 Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary TX $20,831 $0 $479,169 $500,000 03733300 Baptist University of the Americas TX $122,224 $7,671 $370,105 $500,000 00191700 Barclay College KS $214,618 $10,406 $274,976 $500,000 00964500 Bard College At Simon'S Rock MA $312,339 $0 $187,661 $500,000 02335700 Baton Rouge General Medical Center LA $69,310 $0 $430,690 $500,000 03373300 Beacon College FL $405,430 $0 $94,570 $500,000 03999300 Beaumont Adult School CA $156,954 $0 $343,046 $500,000 02117400 Beck School Of Practical Nursing IL $274,401 $0 $225,599 $500,000 03713300 Beis Medrash Heichal Dovid NY $96,883 $0 $403,117 $500,000 00663900 Bellin College WI $219,481 $0 $280,519 $500,000 01274300 Benjamin Franklin Career & Technical Center WV $96,740 $0 $403,260 $500,000 02312000 Bergen County Technical Schools NJ $76,107 $0 $423,893 $500,000 04176300 Bergin University of Canine Studies CA $25,825 $1,325 $472,850 $500,000 04041300 Berks Career & Technology Center PA $35,466 $0 $464,534 $500,000 2 Allocations for Section 18004(a)(3) of the CARES Act Section 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Bill And Sandra Pomeroy College Of Nursing At Crouse NY $207,843 $0 $292,157 $500,000 Hospital 03668300 Birthingway College of Midwifery OR $18,505 $916 $480,579 $500,000 01218700 Blackstone Valley Vocational Regional School District MA $43,819 $0 $456,181 $500,000 00621400 Blessing Hospital IL $210,868 $0 $289,132 $500,000 00552300 Blue Hills Regional Technical School MA $84,964 $0 $415,036 $500,000 02582000 Bnos Zion Of Bobov Seminary NY $215,691 $10,380 $273,929 $500,000 02234500 Boise Bible College ID $130,055 $0 $369,945 $500,000 04255700 Bolivar Technical College MO $240,473 $11,610 $247,917 $500,000 01004300 Bon Secours Memorial College Of Nursing VA $141,069 $0 $358,931 $500,000 02358500 Bon Secours St Mary'S Hospital School Of Medical VA $22,589 $0 $477,411 $500,000 Imaging 00396600 Boston Architectural College MA $279,755 $14,121 $206,124 $500,000 03248300 Boston Baptist College MA $61,817 $3,034 $435,149 $500,000 03194300 Boston Graduate School Of Psychoanalysis MA $25,606 $0 $474,394 $500,000 02601600 Brewster Technical College FL $179,902 $0 $320,098 $500,000 00155700 Brewton-Parker College GA $449,184 $22,014 $28,802 $500,000 02115400 Bridgerland Technical College UT $411,631 $0 $88,369 $500,000 03611300 Brighton Center'S Center For Employment Training KY $92,638 $0 $407,362 $500,000 03008800 Brillare Beauty Institute TN $191,387 $0 $308,613 $500,000 00267700 Brooklyn Law School NY $251,110 $0 $248,890 $500,000 02153600 Broome Delaware Tioga Boces Program Of Practical NY $94,163 $0 $405,837 $500,000 Nursing 00639900 Bryan College Of Health Sciences NE $484,417 $0 $15,583 $500,000 00322800 Bryn Athyn
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