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FY 2010 Congressionally-directed Grant Awards Administered by Fund for the Improvement for Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) 1 Number of Grant Awards: Total Funding for Awards: Difference from 2008 funding: Difference from 2009 funding: State with Highest Appropriated Funding for Congressionally-directed Sponsored Awards related to Higher Education: State with Least Amount of Appropriated Funding for Congressionally-directed Sponsored Awards related to Higher Education : Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors AB Christian Learning Center for a higher education resource center Ft. Worth TX $175,000 Burgess AIB College of Business to continue recruiting and training captioners and court reporters and to provide scholarships to students Des Moines IA $400,000 Harkin Alamo Community College for an associates degree program for air traffic controllers, which may include equipment and technology San Antonio TX $200,000 Rodriguez Albany State University for a model program to increase the recruitment and retention of underrepresented students in postsecondary education Albany GA $150,000 Bishop (GA) Alcorn State University for graduate level curriculum development Alcorn MS $300,000 Cochran Alexander City Chamber of Commerce Foundation for the Gateway to Education Scholarship program, including scholarships Alexander City AL $100,000 Rogers (AL) Alverno College for its Research Center for Women and Girls, which may include equipment Milwaukee WI $100,000 Moore (WI) Anne Arundel Community College for its science, technology, engineering, and math initiative, which may include equipment and technology Hanover MD $350,000 Ruppersberger Anoka Ramsey Community College for curriculum development in programs relating to the medical device manufacturing industry, including purchase of equipment Coon Rapids MN $800,000 Paulsen Klobuchar; Franken Armstrong Atlantic State University Cyber Security for curriculum development, including purchase of equipment Savannah GA $457,000 Kingston Chambliss; Isakson Asnuntuck Community College for a Medical Device Machine Technology Certificate Program, which may include equipment and technology Enfield CT $250,000 Courtney Massachusetts ($16,552,000) AK, DE &WY ($0) DE & WY($0) DE, SD & WY ($0) 2010 2009 2008 264 330 332 $101,507,000 $91,053,000 $98,709,444 $2,597,670 ($7,856,330) NA $10,445,000

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FY 2010 Congressionally-directed Grant AwardsAdministered by Fund for the Improvement for Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)

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Number of Grant Awards:

Total Funding for Awards:

Difference from 2008

funding:

Difference from 2009

funding:

State with Highest

Appropriated Funding for

Congressionally-directed

Sponsored Awards related

to Higher Education:

State with Least Amount of

Appropriated Funding for

Congressionally-directed

Sponsored Awards related

to Higher Education :

Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

AB Christian Learning Center for a higher education resource center Ft. Worth TX $175,000 Burgess

AIB College of Business

to continue recruiting and training captioners and court reporters

and to provide scholarships to students Des Moines IA $400,000 Harkin

Alamo Community College

for an associates degree program for air traffic controllers,

which may include equipment and technology San Antonio TX $200,000 Rodriguez

Albany State University

for a model program to increase the recruitment and retention of

underrepresented students in postsecondary education Albany GA $150,000 Bishop (GA)

Alcorn State University for graduate level curriculum development Alcorn MS $300,000 Cochran

Alexander City Chamber of

Commerce Foundation

for the Gateway to Education Scholarship program, including

scholarships Alexander City AL $100,000 Rogers (AL)

Alverno College

for its Research Center for Women and Girls, which may

include equipment Milwaukee WI $100,000 Moore (WI)Anne Arundel Community

College

for its science, technology, engineering, and math initiative,

which may include equipment and technology Hanover MD $350,000 Ruppersberger

Anoka Ramsey Community

College

for curriculum development in programs relating to the medical

device manufacturing industry, including purchase of equipment Coon Rapids MN $800,000 Paulsen

Klobuchar;

FrankenArmstrong Atlantic State

University Cyber Security for curriculum development, including purchase of equipment Savannah GA $457,000 Kingston

Chambliss;

IsaksonAsnuntuck Community

College

for a Medical Device Machine Technology Certificate Program,

which may include equipment and technology Enfield CT $250,000 Courtney

Massachusetts ($16,552,000)

AK, DE &WY ($0) DE & WY($0) DE, SD & WY ($0)

2010 2009 2008

264 330 332

$101,507,000 $91,053,000 $98,709,444

$2,597,670 ($7,856,330) NA

$10,445,000

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Assumption College

for the acquisition of educational equipment and information

technology Worcester MA $100,000 McGovern

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Beloit College

for college scholarships and college outreach and early

awareness programs Beloit WI $150,000 Baldwin

Benedictine University

to design, create, and implement open source educational

materials for use in introductory college courses Lisle IL $150,000 Durbin

Blackburn College

for science education programs and laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment Carlinville IL $225,000 Hare Durbin; Burris

Blue Mountain College for the purchase of math and science equipment Blue Mountain MS $100,000 CochranBlue Mountain Community

College

to expand postsecondary education including college

preparatory, advanced degree and continuing education Pendleton OR $100,000 Wyden; Merkley

Brandeis University

for science and technology academic programs, which may

include equipment and technology Waltham MA $350,000 Markey (MA)

Kennedy; Kerry;

KirkBrazosport College,

Galveston

for purchase of equipment to be used in the petrochemical and

nuclear technician training programs Galveston TX $200,000 PaulBrazosport College, Lake

Jackson for curriculum development Lake Jackson TX $380,000 Paul

Brescia University for education programs including the purchase of equipment Owensboro KY $500,000 Bunning

Briar Cliff University for purchase of equipment Sioux City IA $100,000 King (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Buena Vista University for support for students with disabilities Storm Lake IA $200,000 HarkinBurcham Hills Retirement

Community

to develop an Alzheimer’s and dementia training program,

including purchase of equipment East Lansing MI $200,000 Rogers (MI) Levin; Stabenow

Butler Community College for purchase of equipment El Dorado KS $500,000 Tiahrt Brownback

Caldwell College for curriculum development, including purchase of equipment Caldwell NJ $550,000 Frelinghuysen

Lautenberg;

Menendez

California Baptist University for purchase of equipment Riverside CA $300,000 CalvertCalifornia State University,

Fullerton

for curriculum development associated with the Vietnamese

language and culture program Fullerton CA $350,000 RoyceCalifornia State University,

Fullerton

for the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning in

Mathematics and Science Fullerton CA $300,000 RoyceCalifornia State University,

Sacramento for equipment and technology for science laboratories Sacramento CA $350,000 Matsui

Campbell University

for an initiative at its School of Pharmacy to train

underrepresented pharmacists Buies Creek NC $300,000 Etheridge

Canisius College

for its science education program which may include equipment

and technology Buffalo NY $400,000

Higgins; Lee

(NY) Schumer

Carnegie Mellon University for Internet-based foreign language programs Pittsburgh PA $100,000 Specter

Cedar Crest College

for science education programs, including the purchase of

equipment Allentown PA $100,000 SpecterCenter for Empowered Living

and Learning for an education program on terrorism Denver CO $300,000 Perlmutter BennetCentral Maine Community

College

for its Veterans to College Initiative to provide academic

counseling and support to veterans Auburn ME $150,000 Michaud

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Centralia College for biotechnology and science equip- ment Centralia WA $375,000 Baird

Chestnut Hill College for the Center for Environmental Sciences and Sustainability Philadelphia PA $100,000 Specter; CaseyCheyney University of

Pennsylvania for its Keystone Honors Academy Cheyney PA $100,000 Sestak

City College of San Jose

for its California Construction College to train students for

careers in construction management, which may include San Jose CA $368,000 HondaClackamas Community

College

for education and training programs in renewable energy fields,

which may include equipment and technology Oregon City OR $400,000 Schrader Wyden; Merkely

Clarke College

for its Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program, which may include

equipment, technology and scholarships Dubuque IA $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Cleveland State University for supportive services to degree-seeking veterans Cleveland OH $200,000 Fudge BrownCoahoma Community

College for curricula, equipment and technology Clarksdale MS $50,000 Thompson (MS)Coffeyville Community

College

for the Native American Center, including purchase of

equipment Coffeyville KS $500,000 Tiahrt

College of Southern Idaho

for curriculum development, including the purchase of

equipment Twin Falls ID $200,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch

College of the Canyons

for the University Center Consortium, including curriculum

development Santa Clarita CA $100,000 McKeonCORE - College Opportunity

Resources for Education for college preparation and scholarship assistance Philadelphia PA $750,000 Fattah

College Success Foundation for mentoring and scholarships Washington DC $500,000 HarkinCollege Summit - West

Virginia for a college access initiative Dunbar WV $100,000 CapitoColorado State University -

Pueblo for STEM programs, including equipment Pueblo CO $125,000 Salazar

Mark Udall;

Bennet

Columbia College for its Masters Degree Program in Divergent Learning Columbia SC $200,000 Clyburn Graham

Columbus State University

for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

program Columbus GA $150,000 Bishop (GA) ChamblissCommand and General Staff

College Foundation

for curriculum and course development for a homeland security

masters degree program Leavenworth KS $250,000

Roberts;

BrownbackCommunity College of

Allegheny County

to support technical and career postsecondary education

programs Pittsburgh PA $100,000 Specter; CaseyCommunity College of Rhode

Island for a transition to college program Warwick RI $200,000 ReedCommunity College System

of New Hampshire

to purchase equipment and technology to modernize the

teaching of nursing Concord NH $500,000 Gregg; Shaheen

County of Greensville

for equipment and technology upgrades at the Southside

Virginia Education Center Emporia VA $400,000 Webb; Warner

Creighton University for purchase of equipment Omaha NE $500,000 Terry

Dallas County Community

College District

for its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

(STEM) Professions Initiative, which may include scholarships Dallas TX $300,000

Johnson, Eddie

Bernice

Dean College

for its Embedded Study Model Project to integrate academic

support services into curricula, which may include equipment

and technology Franklin MA $150,000 McGovern

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Delta State University for teacher training in science and curriculum development Cleveland MS $300,000 Cochran

Dickinson State University for its Theodore Roosevelt Center Dickinson ND $600,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan

Donnelly College for equipment and technology Kansas City KS $200,000 Moore (KS)

Eastern Arizona College

for the Gila Community College nursing education program,

which may include equipment and technology Thatcher AZ $400,000 Kirkpatrick (AZ)Eastern New Mexico

University for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Portales NM $100,000

Tom Udall;

BingamanEdmonds Community

College

for equipment for training programs at its National Advanced

Materials and Manufacturing Innovation Center Lynwood WA $600,000 Inslee Cantwell; MurrayEdward M. Kennedy Institute

for the Senate

for program development, which may include equipment,

technology, and support for an endowment Boston MA $13,602,000 Markey (MA) Kerry; Kirk

Elgin Community College

for the Health Careers Center of Excellence, including

curriculum development and purchase of equipment Elgin IL $100,000 Roskam; Foster

Emerson College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Boston MA $250,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Emmanuel College

for educational equipment and technology infrastructure to

support the Center for Science Education Boston MA $200,000

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Endicott College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Beverly MA $150,000

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Evergreen State College for its Curriculum for the Bio-region initiative Olympia WA $325,000

Baird; Dicks;

Smith (WA) MurrayFairleigh Dickenson

University for curriculum development, including purchase of equipment Madison NJ $500,000 Frelinghuysen

Lautenberg;

Menendez

Florida Gulf Coast University for the Coastal Watershed Institute Ft. Myers FL $350,000 Mack

Ft. Hays State University for purchase of equipment Hays KS $250,000 Moran (KS)Fulton-Montgomery

Community College to establish a Center for Engineering and Technology Johnstown NY $200,000 SchumerGadsden State Community

College for technology up-grades Gadsden AL $100,000

Rogers (AL);

AderholtGeorge C. Wallace

Community College

for equipment and technology to train energy technicians for

nuclear facilities Dothan AL $200,000 Bright

Goodwin College for an environmental studies program East Hartford CT $175,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman

Gordon College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Wenham MA $200,000 Kennedy; KerryGrace College and

Theological Seminary for curriculum development, including purchase of equipment Winona Lake IN $150,000 SouderHarrisburg University of

Science and Technology

for curriculum development and for laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment and technology Harrisburg PA $400,000 Holden Specter; Casey

Hawaii Community College

for supportive services and classroom courses to prepare

students unprepared for postsecondary education Hilo HI $500,000 Inouye; Akaka

Hill College

for vocational training at the Bosque County campus, which

may include equipment and technology Hillsboro TX $200,000 Edwards (TX)

Huntingdon College for teacher training Montgomery AL $100,000 Sessions

Huston-Tillotson University for a math and science education initiative Austin TX $350,000 Doggett

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Hutchinson Community

College for purchase of equipment Hutchinson KS $250,000 Moran (KS) BrownbackIllinois Community College

Trustee Association

for the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network to

promote and provide energy education and sustainable practices Springfield IL $600,000 HareIowa Lakes Community

College

for a training program in construction technology and wind

turbine technology, including equipment Estherville IA $400,000 HarkinIowa Valley Community

College District for purchase of equipment Marshalltown IA $165,000 Latham HarkinIowa Valley Community

College District

for a training program in agricultural and renewable energy

technology, including the purchase of equipment Marshalltown IA $400,000 HarkinItawamba Community

College

for consolidation of the Tupelo and Fulton Nursing School

Programs in order to provide additional nursing specialists to a Fulton MS $700,000 Childers WickerIvy Tech Community College

of Indiana, Northwest Region for education programs including equipment Indianapolis IN $100,000 Lugar

Ivy Tech Community College

Terre Haute, IN for equipment and tech- nology for training

programs at its Advanced Manufacturing Center Terre Haute IN $600,000 Ellsworth LugarJackksonville State

University for purchase of equipment Jacksonville AL $250,000 Rogers (AL)Jewish Employment and

Vocational Services (JEVS)

for an associate degree program in court reporting, which may

include equipment and technology Philadelphia PA $165,000 Schwartz

Johnson C. Smith University

for an Undergraduate Research Center for Electronic and Cyber

Security, which may include equipment, technology and student

financial assistance Charlotte NC $400,000 Watt

Jones County Junior College for purchase of equipment and technology upgrades Ellisville MS $200,000 Cochran; WickerJunior College District of

Metropolitan Kansas City

for purchase of equipment and technology upgrades for the

radiological technology laboratory Kansas City MO $500,000 BondKalamazoo Community

Mental Health and Substance

for a nursing distance education curriculum, including purchase

of equipment Kalamazoo MI $100,000 UptonKalamazoo Vallege

Community College for purchase of equipment Kalamazoo MI $550,000 Upton Stabenow; LevinKankakee Community

College

for renewable energy technology training programs, which may

include equipment and technology Kankakee IL $400,000 Halvorson

Keene State College

for its Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing Education,

which may include equipment and student financial assistance Keene NH $300,000 Hodes

Keene State College

for curriculum development and educational equipment for the

Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative Keene NH $100,000 Hodes ShaheenKern Community College

District for purchase of equipment Bakersfield CA $250,000 McCarthy (CA)

Lackawanna College

for laboratory upgrades to a science center, including the

purchase of equipment Scranton PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Lake Area Technical Institute for educational equipment for the Energy Technology Program Watertown SD $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune

Lake Area Technical Institute for educational equipment related to fire training Watertown SD $150,000 Johnson

Lake Michigan College

for curriculum development, including the purchase of

equipment Benton Harbor MI $150,000 Upton

Lake Superior College

for certificate and degree programs in aviation, which may

include equipment and technology Duluth MN $200,000 Oberstar

Klobuchar;

FrankenLakes Region Community

College

for curriculum development and educational equipment for the

Energy Services and Technology program Concord NH $125,000 Shea-Porter Shaheen

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Lakeshore Technical College for curriculum development Cleveland WI $250,000 Petri

Leeward Community College to provide college preparatory education for Filipino students Pearl City HI $400,000 Inouye; Akaka

Lesley University

for development of the National Center for Teachers and School

Leaders program Cambridge MA $150,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

LeTourneau University for purchase of equipment Longview TX $350,000 GohmertLincoln Land Community

College

for the HIRE Education Program, including purchase of

equipment Springfield IL $350,000 Shimkus; Schock

Lincoln University for college preparation programs Lincoln University PA $100,000 Specter

Livingstone College

for its Center for Holistic Learning to provide academic and

student support services, which may include equipment and

technology Salisbury NC $300,000 Watt

Long Island University

for a Grow Your Own Teacher Program providing mentoring,

education and support to high school students in underserved

areas, which may include college scholarships Brookville NY $700,000 IsraelLorain County Community

College for education programs including the purchase of equipment Elyria OH $200,000 Sutton Voinovich

Loras College for science education equipment Dubuque IA $200,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; GrassleyLos Angeles City College

Foundation for the Los Angeles City College nursing program Los Angeles CA $450,000 BecerraLoyola University New

Orleans

to establish The Center for Music and Arts Entrepreneurship &

Music Industry Studies New Orleans LA $400,000 Cao Landrieu

Lyndon State College for a center for rural students Lyndonville VT $300,000 LeahyMadisonville Community

College for purchase of equipment Madisonville KY $100,000 Whitfield

Marian University for nursing curriculum development Fond du Lac WI $200,000 PetriMaricopa County Community

College District Mesa, AZ for health professions training Meza AZ $100,000 Mitchell

Maricopa County Community

College District

for its East Valley Veterans Education Center to enable veterans

to enroll in and complete postsecondary education, which may

include equipment and technology Tempe AZ $300,000 MitchellMaricopa County Community

College District

for the Bilingual Nursing Program at South Mountain

Community College, which may include stipends Tempe AZ $300,000 Pastor (AZ)Marshall University Research

Corporation for equipment and technology for advanced maritime training Huntington WV $300,000 Rahall

Marymount Manhattan

College

for academic programs at the Geraldine Farraro Center for

Educational Excellence in Science, Technology, and Math,

which may include equipment and technology New York NY $400,000 Maloney

Marymount University for science equipment and technology Arlington VA $200,000 Moran (VA)

Maryville College for an experiential science education program Maryville TN $300,000 Duncan

Mercyhurst College

for education programs and support services for individuals with

disabilities Erie PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Metropolitan State College

for equipment and technology for its accredited aviation training

program Denver CO $200,000 DeGette

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Mid-American Christian

University for teacher training programs, including purchase of equipment Oklahoma City OK $485,000 ColeMiddle Tennessee State

University

for a STEM education teacher training initiative, which may

include stipends Murfreesboro TN $750,000 Gordon (TN) AlexanderMidland Independent School

District for teacher training Midland TX $350,000 Conaway

Midway College, Inc. for facilities and equipment Midway KY $100,000 Bunning

Miles Community College

for curriculum development and educational equipment relating

to bioenergy Miles City MT $100,000 Tester; BaucusMinnesota State Colleges and

Universities

Office of the Chancellor, for career and education services to

veterans St. Paul MN $300,000 Walz

Klobuchar;

Franken

Minot State University

Minot State University, Minot, ND, to establish a Center for

Community Research and Service Minot ND $950,000 Conrad; Dorgan

Mississippi College to support dyslexia education and training Clinton MS $250,000 Wicker; Cochran

Mississippi Valley State

University

for an initiative to prepare undergraduate students for

professional medical education, which may include equipment,

technology and scholarships Itta Bema MS $400,000 Thompson (MS) Wicker

Missouri State University for technology, equipment, and educational materials Springfield MO $1,000,000 Bond

Monroe Community College

for an Academy for Veterans’ Success to provide academic,

career counseling, and support services to veterans Rochester NY $275,000 Massa

Monroe Community College

to establish a medical laboratory technician program, including

curriculum development and purchase of equipment Rochester NY $325,000 Lee (NY)Monroe County Community

College for a Nuclear Engineering Technology Program Monroe MI $200,000 Dingell

Mott Community College for the Center for Advanced Manufacturing Flint MI $200,000 Levin; Stabenow

Mount Union College

for engineering and technology programs, which may include

curricula, faculty, equipment, technology and student support Alliance OH $100,000 Boccieri

Muhlenberg College for a civic engagement and service learning program Allentown PA $100,000 Dent Specter; CaseyNational Labor College,

George Meany Center for for the Adult Learning Program Silver Spring MD $400,000 Harkin

Nazareth College

for educational equipment and technology upgrades relating to

math and science education Rochester NY $300,000 Slaughter Schumer

Neumann College

for pharmacy education programs, which may include

equipment and technology Aston PA $200,000 Sestak; Gerlach Specter

New College for digital collections at the Jane Bancroft Cook Library Sarasota FL $100,000 Buchanan Nelson, BillNew Mexico Military

Institute

for its Native American Criminal Justice Program, which may

include student scholarships Roswell NM $300,000 Teague

Niagara Community College

for equipment and technology for training programs in

hospitality and tourism Sanborn NY $100,000 SlaughterNiagara County Community

College for information technology upgrades Sanborn NY $275,000 Lee (NY)

North Arkansas College

for an education technology initiative, including purchase of

equipment Harrison AR $250,000 Boozman Pryor; LincolnNorth Shore Community

College

for a veterans education and job training program, which may

include scholarships and stipends Danvers MA $400,000 Tierney

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

Northhampton Community

College

for programmatic support of its Monroe County campus, which

may include equipment and technology Bethlehem PA $400,000 KanjorskiNortheast Iowa Community

College for a training program in renewable energy technology Calmar IA $300,000 Harkin; GrassleyNorthern Kentucky

University Foundation for purchase of equipment Highland Heights KY $350,000 Davis (KY)Northern Kentucky

University for the purchase of equipment Highland Heights KY $2,400,000 McConnellNorthern Virginia

Community College for a health information management program Annandale VA $500,000 Connolly (VA)Northwestern Connecticut

Community College

for an associate degree nursing program, which may include

equipment and technology Winsted CT $350,000 Larson (CT)

Oklahoma State University

for a wildlife management technician program, which may

include equipment Stillwater OK $450,000 BorenPalm Beach Community

College

for education and training programs in emerging industries at its

Institute for Energy, which may include equipment and Lake Worth FL $150,000

Klein (FL);

WexlerPalm Beach Community

College

for equipment and technology for student technology and

communication programs at its Belle Glade campus Lake Worth FL $350,000 Hastings (FL) Nelson, BillPearl River Community

College for instructional technology including the purchase of equipment Poplarville MS $200,000 Cochran; Wicker

Philadelphia University for educational equipment relating to science Philadelphia PA $100,000 Specter

Pittsburg State University for education programs Pittsburgh KS $400,000 Brownback

Polk Community College for purchase of equipment Winter Haven FL $300,000 Putnam

Portland Community College

for education and training programs in renewable energy and

emerging industries, which may include equipment and Portland OR $350,000

Wu; Blumenauer;

Schrader

Pulaski Technical College

for library improvements, which may include equipment and

technology North Little Rock AR $600,000 Snyder Lincoln; PryorRhode Island College

Foundation for educational equipment relating to science Providence RI $200,000

Reed;

Whitehouse

Richland Community College

for curriculum development in its bioenergy and bioprocessing

degree programs Decatur IL $200,000 Schock; HareRiverside Community

College District for curriculum development Riverside CA $600,000 Calvert

Rockford College for technology upgrades and educational equipment Rockford IL $300,000 Manzullo Durbin

Rutgers University School of

Law

for its public interest legal program, which may include

scholarships and fellowships, a public interest summer

externship program, its Marshall Brennan Program, and pro

bono legal services Camden NJ $500,000 Andrews

Saint Xavier University for technology and equipment Chicago IL $750,000 Lipinski Durbin

Salve Regina University

for equipment and technology at its Blackstone Valley learning

center and Newport campus Newport RI $500,000 Kennedy

Reed;

WhitehouseSan Francisco State

University

for a competency-based early childhood education and training

initiative, which may include equipment and technology San Francisco CA $350,000 Speier

San Jacinto College

for training programs in the mari- time and energy industries,

which may include equipment and technology Pasadena TX $400,000 Green, GeneSan Jose State University

Research Foundation

for an interdisciplinary Center for Global Innovation and

Immigration, including curricula development and student San Jose CA $220,000 Lofgren, Zoe

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Institution Purpose City State Amount House Sponsors Senate Sponsors

San Luis Obispo County

Community College District for purchase of equipment San Luis Obispo CA $350,000 McCarthy (CA)San Mateo County

Community College District

for the University Center Consortium initiative to expand

academic programs and the number of students pursuing San Mateo CA $350,000 Speier

Santa Fe College

for a clinical laboratory sciences program, including curriculum

development and purchase of equipment Gainesville FL $450,000

Stearns; Brown,

Corrine

Seattle University for the Fostering Scholars Program, including scholarships Seattle WA $500,000

Reichert;

McDermott Cantwell

Security on Campus, Inc. for a campus crime and emergency response training program King of Prussia PA $100,000 Specter

Simpson College for the creation of the John C Culver Public Policy Center Indianola IA $500,000

Harkin;

Kennedy; Kerry

Snow College for health professions education programs Ephraim UT $600,000 Bennett; HatchSoutheast Missouri State

University for technology upgrades Cape Girardeau MO $500,000 EmersonSouthern Arkanasas

University Tech

for curriculum development and educational equipment in the

Aerospace Manufacturing program Camden AR $150,000 Ross Lincoln; Pryor

Southern Illinois University for equipment and technology upgrades Carbondale IL $400,000 Costello

Southern Queens Park

Association

for its Young Adults College Access & Preparedness Program,

in partnership with Bard College and local high schools, to

expand college access, retention and graduation for youth and

young adults Jamaica NY $350,000 Meeks (NY)

Schumer;

GillibrandSouthern Union Community

College for purchase of equipment Wadley AL $100,000 Rogers (AL)Special Education District of

McHenry County for the Pathways Program Woodstock IL $100,000 ManzulloSt. Clair County Community

College for curriculum development Port Huron MI $100,000 Miller (MI)

St. Francis College

for its Project Access initiative, which may include equipment

and technology Brooklyn NY $650,000

Clarke; King

(NY); Towns Schumer

St. Joseph's College

for equipment and technology for science laboratories, smart

classrooms and distance learning Brooklyn NY $400,000 TownsSt. Mary's College of

Maryland for science laboratory and information technology equipment St. Mary's City MD $600,000 Hoyer

St. Norbert College

for an initiative to prepare students in science, technology,

engineering and math (STEM) fields, which may include DePere WI $910,000 Kagen Kohl

St. Peter's College for equipment and technology for smart classrooms Jersey City NJ $300,000

Sires; Rothman

(NJ)

Lautenberg;

Menendez

St. Pertersburg College

for a healthcare informatics program, including curriculum

development and purchase of equipment Clearwater FL $300,000 Young (FL)

St. Thomas University

for a science and technology teacher training program in

conjunction with the Miami-Dade County Public School System Miami Gardens FL $300,000

Diaz-Balart,

Lincoln; Meek

St. Vincent College for purchase of equipment Latrobe PA $150,000 Murphy, Tim Specter

St. Xavier University

for the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Education Center, including purchase of equipment Orland Park IL $500,000 BiggertState University of New York

at Geneseo for purchase of equipment Geneseo NY $500,000 Lee (NY)

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Susquehanna University

for science education programs and laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment Selinsgrove PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Tabor College for rural nursing and education programs Hillsboro KS $350,000 BrownbackTallahassee Community

College for purchase of equipment Tallahassee FL $200,000 CrenshawTexas Life-Sciences

Collaboration Center for life science programs, including purchase of equipment Georgetown TX $245,000 CarterTexas State Technical

College for its Career Paths for Veterans project Waco TX $100,000 Edwards (TX)

Texas State University

for nursing curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment San Marcos TX $1,000,000 CarterThree Rivers Community

College for an education technology initiative Poplar Bluff MO $215,000 Emerson

Trident Technical College

for the nursing education program, which may include

equipment Charleston SC $500,000

Brown (SC);

Clyburn

Trine University for curriculum development Angola IN $340,000 Souder LugarTruckee Meadows

Community College

to establish an on-line degree program for non-traditional

students Reno NV $600,000 Reid

Union County College for curriculum development Cranford NJ $400,000 Lance; Payne

Lautenberg;

Menendez

University of Arizona

for the Disability Resource Center to provide instruction and

support to disabled veterans to ensure academic success, which Tucson AZ $500,000 GrijalvaUniversity of Arkansas at

Monticello

for educational equipment, technology and wiring relating to

energy and environmental education Monticello AR $250,000 Lincoln; Pryor

University of Central

Arkansas

for curriculum development and educational equipment relating

to information technology Conway AR $100,000 Snyder Lincoln; PryorUniversity of Connecticut

School of Law for a Center for Energy and Environmental Law Hartford CT $365,000 Larson (CT)

University of Dubuque for equipment and technology for its aviation degree program Dubuque IA $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley

University of Guam

for development, in conjunction with the Guam Public School

System and Guam Community College, of a K-16 educational

program to provide a seamless pathway for college and careers Mangilao GU $300,000 Bordallo

University of Hawaii at Hilo

for the Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, Hilo, HI, for a

clinical pharmacy training program Hilo HI $1,500,000 Abercrombie Inouye; AkakaUniversity of Hawaii School

of Law for the health policy center Honolulu HI $400,000 Inouye; AkakaUniversity of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign

to design, create, and implement open source educational

materials for use in introductory college courses Urbana IL $150,000 DurbinUniversity of Massachusetts,

Boston

for educational equipment to support a developmental science

research center Boston MA $200,000 Lynch

Kennedy; Kerry;

KirkUniversity of Massachusetts,

Lowell for a cooperative education program Lowell MA $200,000 Tsongas

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

University of Minnesota

for its Center for Rural Entrepreneurial Studies, which may

include equipment, technology and student support Crookston MN $550,000 Peterson

Klobuchar;

FrankenUniversity of Montana,

Mansfield Center

to establish the Institute for Leadership and Public Service to

fulfill the purposes of the Mansfield Center, including the Missoula MT $200,000 Rehberg Tester

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University of New Hampshire

for its National Center on Inclusive Education for Children with

Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related Disabilities Dunham NH $450,000 Shea-Porter

University of New Haven

for equipment and technology for the Henry C. Lee Institute of

Forensic Science Learning Center Waterbury CT $350,000 DeLauroUniversity of New Mexico-

Taos for equipment and technology for distance education programs Taos NM $450,000 Lujan

Bingaman; Udall,

Tom

University of South Dakota

to identify and address the educational needs of veterans with

disabilities Vermillion SD $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; ThuneUniversity of Southern

Mississippi

for curriculum and professional development at University of

Southern Mississippi-Gulf Coast campus Hattiesburg MS $200,000 CochranUniversity of Souther

Mississippi for teacher training at the Center for Economic Education Hattiesburg MS $100,000 CochranUniversity of Southern

Mississippi for the development of a student retention initiative Hattiesburg MS $500,000 Cochran; Wicker

University of Tennessee

for the Center for Leadership in Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics Education, including purchase of Chattanooga TN $770,000 Wamp

University of Texas at Tyler

for a science, technology, engineering and math initiative,

including purchase of equipment Tyler TX $300,000 Gohmert CornynUniversity of Virginia Center

for Politics to develop interactive civic lessons for high school students Charlottesville VA $100,000 Warner

University of Virginia

for installation of a Voice Over Internet Protocol telephone

system and demonstration activities through its Emerging Wise VA $150,000 Boucher

University of Washington

for a nursing faculty consortium training program, which may

include scholarships Bothell WA $200,000

Inslee;

McDermott Murray

University of West Florida for education programs for veterans Pensacola FL $650,000 Miller (FL) Martinez

Urban College

to support higher education programs serving low-income and

minority students Boston MA $500,000 Kennedy; Kirk

Utah State University to establish a land-grant education and research network Logan UT $750,000 Bennett

Valley City University for the Great Plains STEM Education Center Valley City ND $750,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan

Vanguard University for a teacher training initiative, including purchase of equipment Costa Mesa CA $350,000 Rohrabacher

Voices of September 11th to continue the 9/11 Living Memorial Project New Canaan CT $100,000

DeLauro; Himes;

Murphy (CT)

Dodd;

Lautenberg;

Wayne State College for equipment at the South Sioux City College Center Norfolk NE $100,000 Fortenberry Nelson, Ben

Weber State University for curriculum development Ogden UT $100,000 Hatch; Bennett

Western Governors

University for curriculum development Salt Lake City UT $600,000

Bishop (UT);

Matheson Bennett; HatchWestern Kentucky

Community and Technical for purchase of equipment Paducah KY $250,000 Whitfield BunningWestern Kentucky University

Research Foundation for equipment purchase Bowling Green KY $2,000,000 McConnell

Western Kentucky University for purchase of equipment Bowling Green KY $500,000 Guthrie

Westminster College

to expand distance learning technology including the purchase

of equipment Salt Lake City UT $500,000 Bennett; Hatch

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Wharton County Junior

College

for curriculum development to train students for work in the

nuclear power industry Wharton TX $220,000 Paul

Wheelock College

to develop a higher education access program for early

childhood educators Boston MA $100,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Whitworth University

for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

equipment Spokane WA $100,000 Cantwell

Winthrop University

for its Focusing on Collegiate Undergraduate Success initiative

to enhance residential learning and academic support services

for students Rock Hill SC $350,000 Spratt

Youngstown State University

for its Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Project to integrate

SEL theory and techniques into the College of Education

curricula and for evaluation activities Youngstown OH $200,000 Ryan (OH)

N=264 Total Amount $101,507,000

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Alexander City Chamber of

Commerce Foundation

for the Gateway to Education Scholarship program,

including scholarships Alexander City AL $100,000 Rogers (AL)

Gadsden State Community

College for technology up-grades Gadsden AL $100,000

Rogers (AL);

Aderholt

George C. Wallace

Community College

for equipment and technology to train energy technicians

for nuclear facilities Dothan AL $200,000 Bright

Huntingdon College for teacher training Montgomery AL $100,000 Sessions

Jackksonville State University for purchase of equipment Jacksonville AL $250,000 Rogers (AL)

Southern Union Community

College for purchase of equipment Wadley AL $100,000 Rogers (AL)

Total: $850,000

North Arkansas College

for an education technology initiative, including purchase

of equipment Harrison AR $250,000 Boozman Pryor; Lincoln

Pulaski Technical College

for library improvements, which may include equipment

and technology

North Little

Rock AR $600,000 Snyder Lincoln; Pryor

Southern Arkanasas

University Tech

for curriculum development and educational equipment in

the Aerospace Manufacturing program Camden AR $150,000 Ross Lincoln; Pryor

University of Arkansas at

Monticello

for educational equipment, technology and wiring relating

to energy and environmental education Monticello AR $250,000 Lincoln; Pryor

University of Central

Arkansas

for curriculum development and educational equipment

relating to information technology Conway AR $100,000 Snyder Lincoln; Pryor

Total: $1,350,000

Eastern Arizona College

for the Gila Community College nursing education

program, which may include equipment and technology Thatcher AZ $400,000 Kirkpatrick (AZ)

Maricopa County Community

College District Mesa, AZ for health professions training Meza AZ $100,000 Mitchell

Maricopa County Community

College District

for its East Valley Veterans Education Center to enable

veterans to enroll in and complete postsecondary

education, which may include equipment and technology Tempe AZ $300,000 Mitchell

Maricopa County Community

College District

for the Bilingual Nursing Program at South Mountain

Community College, which may include stipends Tempe AZ $300,000 Pastor (AZ)

University of Arizona

for the Disability Resource Center to provide instruction

and support to disabled veterans to ensure academic

success, which may include equipment Tucson AZ $500,000 Grijalva

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Total: $1,600,000

California Baptist University for purchase of equipment Riverside CA $300,000 Calvert

California State University,

Fullerton

for curriculum development associated with the

Vietnamese language and culture program Fullerton CA $350,000 Royce

California State University,

Fullerton

for the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and

Learning in Mathematics and Science Fullerton CA $300,000 Royce

California State University,

Sacramento for equipment and technology for science laboratories Sacramento CA $350,000 Matsui

City College of San Jose

for its California Construction College to train students for

careers in construction management, which may include

equipment San Jose CA $368,000 Honda

College of the Canyons

for the University Center Consortium, including

curriculum development Santa Clarita CA $100,000 McKeon

Kern Community College

District for purchase of equipment Bakersfield CA $250,000 McCarthy (CA)

Los Angeles City College

Foundation for the Los Angeles City College nursing program Los Angeles CA $450,000 Becerra

Riverside Community College

District for curriculum development Riverside CA $600,000 Calvert

San Francisco State University

for a competency-based early childhood education and

training initiative, which may include equipment and

technology San Francisco CA $350,000 Speier

San Jose State University

Research Foundation

for an interdisciplinary Center for Global Innovation and

Immigration, including curricula development and student

research San Jose CA $220,000 Lofgren, Zoe

San Luis Obispo County

Community College District for purchase of equipment

San Luis

Obispo CA $350,000 McCarthy (CA)

San Mateo County

Community College District

for the University Center Consortium initiative to expand

academic programs and the number of students pursuing

postsecondary education San Mateo CA $350,000 Speier

Vanguard University

for a teacher training initiative, including purchase of

equipment Costa Mesa CA $350,000 Rohrabacher

Total: $4,688,000

Center for Empowered Living

and Learning for an education program on terrorism Denver CO $300,000 Perlmutter Bennet

Colorado State University -

Pueblo for STEM programs, including equipment Pueblo CO $125,000 Salazar

Mark Udall;

Bennet

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Metropolitan State College

for equipment and technology for its accredited aviation

training program Denver CO $200,000 DeGette

Total: $625,000

Asnuntuck Community

College

for a Medical Device Machine Technology Certificate

Program, which may include equipment and technology Enfield CT $250,000 Courtney

Goodwin College for an environmental studies program East Hartford CT $175,000 Larson (CT) Dodd; Lieberman

Northwestern Connecticut

Community College

for an associate degree nursing program, which may

include equipment and technology Winsted CT $350,000 Larson (CT)

University of Connecticut

School of Law for a Center for Energy and Environmental Law Hartford CT $365,000 Larson (CT)

University of New Haven

for equipment and technology for the Henry C. Lee

Institute of Forensic Science Learning Center Waterbury CT $350,000 DeLauro

Voices of September 11th to continue the 9/11 Living Memorial Project New Canaan CT $100,000

DeLauro; Himes;

Murphy (CT)

Dodd;

Lautenberg;

Menendez;

Lieberman

Total: $1,590,000

College Success Foundation for mentoring and scholarships Washington DC $500,000 Harkin

Total: $500,000

Florida Gulf Coast University for the Coastal Watershed Institute Ft. Myers FL $350,000 Mack

New College for digital collections at the Jane Bancroft Cook Library Sarasota FL $100,000 Buchanan Nelson, Bill

Palm Beach Community

College

for education and training programs in emerging industries

at its Institute for Energy, which may include equipment

and technology Lake Worth FL $150,000

Klein (FL);

Wexler

Palm Beach Community

College

for equipment and technology for student technology and

communication programs at its Belle Glade campus Lake Worth FL $350,000 Hastings (FL) Nelson, Bill

Polk Community College for purchase of equipment Winter Haven FL $300,000 Putnam

Santa Fe College

for a clinical laboratory sciences program, including

curriculum development and purchase of equipment Gainesville FL $450,000

Stearns; Brown,

Corrine

St. Pertersburg College

for a healthcare informatics program, including curriculum

development and purchase of equipment Clearwater FL $300,000 Young (FL)

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St. Thomas University

for a science and technology teacher training program in

conjunction with the Miami-Dade County Public School

System Miami Gardens FL $300,000

Diaz-Balart,

Lincoln; Meek

(FL); Ros-

Lehtinen;

Wasserman

Schultz

Tallahassee Community

College for purchase of equipment Tallahassee FL $200,000 Crenshaw

University of West Florida for education programs for veterans Pensacola FL $650,000 Miller (FL) Martinez

Total: $3,150,000

Albany State University

for a model program to increase the recruitment and

retention of underrepresented students in postsecondary

education Albany GA $150,000 Bishop (GA)

Armstrong Atlantic State

University Cyber Security

Research Institute Foundation

for curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment Savannah GA $457,000 Kingston

Chambliss;

Isakson

Columbus State University

for a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)

program Columbus GA $150,000 Bishop (GA) Chambliss

Total: $757,000

University of Guam

for development, in conjunction with the Guam Public

School System and Guam Community College, of a K-16

educational program to provide a seamless pathway for

college and careers Mangilao GU $300,000 Bordallo

Total: $300,000

Hawaii Community College

for supportive services and classroom courses to prepare

students unprepared for postsecondary education Hilo HI $500,000 Inouye; Akaka

Leeward Community College

to provide college preparatory education for Filipino

students Pearl City HI $400,000 Inouye; Akaka

University of Hawaii at Hilo

for the Clinical Pharmacy Training Program, Hilo, HI, for

a clinical pharmacy training program Hilo HI $1,500,000 Abercrombie Inouye; Akaka

University of Hawaii School

of Law for the health policy center Honolulu HI $400,000 Inouye; Akaka

Total: $2,800,000

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AIB College of Business

to continue recruiting and training captioners and court

reporters and to provide scholarships to students Des Moines IA $400,000 Harkin

Briar Cliff University for purchase of equipment Sioux City IA $100,000 King (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Buena Vista University for support for students with disabilities Storm Lake IA $200,000 Harkin

Clarke College

for its Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program, which may

include equipment, technology and scholarships Dubuque IA $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Iowa Lakes Community

College

for a training program in construction technology and

wind turbine technology, including equipment Estherville IA $400,000 Harkin

Iowa Valley Community

College District for purchase of equipment Marshalltown IA $165,000 Latham Harkin

Iowa Valley Community

College District

for a training program in agricultural and renewable

energy technology, including the purchase of equipment Marshalltown IA $400,000 Harkin

Loras College for science education equipment Dubuque IA $200,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Northeast Iowa Community

College for a training program in renewable energy technology Calmar IA $300,000 Harkin; Grassley

Simpson College for the creation of the John C Culver Public Policy Center Indianola IA $500,000

Harkin; Kennedy;

Kerry

University of Dubuque

for equipment and technology for its aviation degree

program Dubuque IA $400,000 Braley (IA) Harkin; Grassley

Total: $3,465,000

College of Southern Idaho

for curriculum development, including the purchase of

equipment Twin Falls ID $200,000 Simpson Crapo; Risch

Total: $200,000

Benedictine University

to design, create, and implement open source educational

materials for use in introductory college courses Lisle IL $150,000 Durbin

Blackburn College

for science education programs and laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment Carlinville IL $225,000 Hare Durbin; Burris

Elgin Community College

for the Health Careers Center of Excellence, including

curriculum development and purchase of equipment Elgin IL $100,000 Roskam; Foster

Illinois Community College

Trustee Association

for the Illinois Community College Sustainability Network

to promote and provide energy education and sustainable

practices Springfield IL $600,000 Hare

Kankakee Community College

for renewable energy technology training programs, which

may include equipment and technology Kankakee IL $400,000 Halvorson

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Lincoln Land Community

College

for the HIRE Education Program, including purchase of

equipment Springfield IL $350,000 Shimkus; Schock

Richland Community College

for curriculum development in its bioenergy and

bioprocessing degree programs Decatur IL $200,000 Schock; Hare

Rockford College for technology upgrades and educational equipment Rockford IL $300,000 Manzullo Durbin

Saint Xavier University for technology and equipment Chicago IL $750,000 Lipinski Durbin

Southern Illinois University for equipment and technology upgrades Carbondale IL $400,000 Costello

Special Education District of

McHenry County for the Pathways Program Woodstock IL $100,000 Manzullo

St. Xavier University

for the Science, Technology, Engineering and

Mathematics Education Center, including purchase of

equipment Orland Park IL $500,000 Biggert

University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign

to design, create, and implement open source educational

materials for use in introductory college courses Urbana IL $150,000 Durbin

Total: $4,225,000

Grace College and

Theological Seminary

for curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment Winona Lake IN $150,000 Souder

Ivy Tech Community College

of Indiana, Northwest Region for education programs including equipment Indianapolis IN $100,000 Lugar

Ivy Tech Community College

Terre Haute, IN for equipment and tech- nology for

training programs at its Advanced Manufacturing Center Terre Haute IN $600,000 Ellsworth Lugar

Trine University for curriculum development Angola IN $340,000 Souder Lugar

Total: $1,190,000

Butler Community College for purchase of equipment El Dorado KS $500,000 Tiahrt Brownback

Coffeyville Community

College

for the Native American Center, including purchase of

equipment Coffeyville KS $500,000 Tiahrt

Command and General Staff

College Foundation

for curriculum and course development for a homeland

security masters degree program Leavenworth KS $250,000

Roberts;

Brownback

Donnelly College for equipment and technology Kansas City KS $200,000 Moore (KS)

Ft. Hays State University for purchase of equipment Hays KS $250,000 Moran (KS)

Hutchinson Community

College for purchase of equipment Hutchinson KS $250,000 Moran (KS) Brownback

Pittsburg State University for education programs Pittsburgh KS $400,000 Brownback

Tabor College for rural nursing and education programs Hillsboro KS $350,000 Brownback

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Total: $2,700,000

Brescia University

for education programs including the purchase of

equipment Owensboro KY $500,000 Bunning

Madisonville Community

College for purchase of equipment Madisonville KY $100,000 Whitfield

Midway College, Inc. for facilities and equipment Midway KY $100,000 Bunning

Northern Kentucky University

Foundation for purchase of equipment

Highland

Heights KY $350,000 Davis (KY)

Northern Kentucky University for the purchase of equipment

Highland

Heights KY $2,400,000 McConnell

Western Kentucky

Community and Technical

College for purchase of equipment Paducah KY $250,000 Whitfield Bunning

Western Kentucky University

Research Foundation for equipment purchase Bowling Green KY $2,000,000 McConnell

Western Kentucky University for purchase of equipment Bowling Green KY $500,000 Guthrie

Total: $6,200,000

Loyola University New

Orleans

to establish The Center for Music and Arts

Entrepreneurship & Music Industry Studies New Orleans LA $400,000 Cao Landrieu

Total: $400,000

Assumption College

for the acquisition of educational equipment and

information technology Worcester MA $100,000 McGovern

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Brandeis University

for science and technology academic programs, which may

include equipment and technology Waltham MA $350,000 Markey (MA)

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Dean College

for its Embedded Study Model Project to integrate

academic support services into curricula, which may

include equipment and technology Franklin MA $150,000 McGovern

Edward M. Kennedy Institute

for the Senate

for program development, which may include equipment,

technology, and support for an endowment Boston MA $13,602,000 Markey (MA) Kerry; Kirk

Emerson College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Boston MA $250,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Emmanuel College

for educational equipment and technology infrastructure to

support the Center for Science Education Boston MA $200,000

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

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Endicott College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Beverly MA $150,000

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Gordon College for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Wenham MA $200,000 Kennedy; Kerry

Lesley University

for development of the National Center for Teachers and

School Leaders program Cambridge MA $150,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

North Shore Community

College

for a veterans education and job training program, which

may include scholarships and stipends Danvers MA $400,000 Tierney

University of Massachusetts,

Boston

for educational equipment to support a developmental

science research center Boston MA $200,000 Lynch

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

University of Massachusetts,

Lowell for a cooperative education program Lowell MA $200,000 Tsongas

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Urban College

to support higher education programs serving low-income

and minority students Boston MA $500,000 Kennedy; Kirk

Wheelock College

to develop a higher education access program for early

childhood educators Boston MA $100,000 Capuano

Kennedy; Kerry;

Kirk

Total: $16,552,000

Anne Arundel Community

College

for its science, technology, engineering, and math

initiative, which may include equipment and technology Hanover MD $350,000 Ruppersberger

National Labor College,

George Meany Center for

Labor Studies for the Adult Learning Program Silver Spring MD $400,000 Harkin

St. Mary's College of

Maryland

for science laboratory and information technology

equipment St. Mary's City MD $600,000 Hoyer

Total: $1,350,000

Central Maine Community

College

for its Veterans to College Initiative to provide academic

counseling and support to veterans Auburn ME $150,000 Michaud

Total: $150,000

Burcham Hills Retirement

Community

to develop an Alzheimer’s and dementia training program,

including purchase of equipment East Lansing MI $200,000 Rogers (MI) Levin; Stabenow

Kalamazoo Community

Mental Health and Substance

Abuse Services

for a nursing distance education curriculum, including

purchase of equipment Kalamazoo MI $100,000 Upton

Kalamazoo Vallege

Community College for purchase of equipment Kalamazoo MI $550,000 Upton Stabenow; Levin

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Lake Michigan College

for curriculum development, including the purchase of

equipment Benton Harbor MI $150,000 Upton

Monroe County Community

College for a Nuclear Engineering Technology Program Monroe MI $200,000 Dingell

Mott Community College for the Center for Advanced Manufacturing Flint MI $200,000 Levin; Stabenow

St. Clair County Community

College for curriculum development Port Huron MI $100,000 Miller (MI)

Total: $1,500,000

Anoka Ramsey Community

College

for curriculum development in programs relating to the

medical device manufacturing industry, including purchase

of equipment Coon Rapids MN $800,000 Paulsen

Klobuchar;

Franken

Lake Superior College

for certificate and degree programs in aviation, which may

include equipment and technology Duluth MN $200,000 Oberstar

Klobuchar;

Franken

Minnesota State Colleges and

Universities

Office of the Chancellor, for career and education services

to veterans St. Paul MN $300,000 Walz

Klobuchar;

Franken

University of Minnesota

for its Center for Rural Entrepreneurial Studies, which

may include equipment, technology and student support Crookston MN $550,000 Peterson

Klobuchar;

Franken

Total: $1,850,000

Junior College District of

Metropolitan Kansas City

for purchase of equipment and technology upgrades for the

radiological technology laboratory Kansas City MO $500,000 Bond

Missouri State University for technology, equipment, and educational materials Springfield MO $1,000,000 Bond

Southeast Missouri State

University for technology upgrades

Cape

Girardeau MO $500,000 Emerson

Three Rivers Community

College for an education technology initiative Poplar Bluff MO $215,000 Emerson

Total: $2,215,000

Alcorn State University for graduate level curriculum development Alcorn MS $300,000 Cochran

Blue Mountain College for the purchase of math and science equipment Blue Mountain MS $100,000 Cochran

Coahoma Community College for curricula, equipment and technology Clarksdale MS $50,000 Thompson (MS)

Delta State University for teacher training in science and curriculum development Cleveland MS $300,000 Cochran

Itawamba Community College

for consolidation of the Tupelo and Fulton Nursing School

Programs in order to provide additional nursing specialists

to a five-county region Fulton MS $700,000 Childers Wicker

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Jones County Junior College for purchase of equipment and technology upgrades Ellisville MS $200,000 Cochran; Wicker

Mississippi College to support dyslexia education and training Clinton MS $250,000 Wicker; Cochran

Mississippi Valley State

University

for an initiative to prepare undergraduate students for

professional medical education, which may include

equipment, technology and scholarships Itta Bema MS $400,000 Thompson (MS) Wicker

Pearl River Community

College

for instructional technology including the purchase of

equipment Poplarville MS $200,000 Cochran; Wicker

University of Southern

Mississippi

for curriculum and professional development at University

of Southern Mississippi-Gulf Coast campus Hattiesburg MS $200,000 Cochran

University of Souther

Mississippi for teacher training at the Center for Economic Education Hattiesburg MS $100,000 Cochran

University of Southern

Mississippi for the development of a student retention initiative Hattiesburg MS $500,000 Cochran; Wicker

Total: $3,300,000

Miles Community College

for curriculum development and educational equipment

relating to bioenergy Miles City MT $100,000 Tester; Baucus

University of Montana,

Mansfield Center

to establish the Institute for Leadership and Public Service

to fulfill the purposes of the Mansfield Center, including

the creation of an endowment Missoula MT $200,000 Rehberg Tester

Total: $300,000

Campbell University

for an initiative at its School of Pharmacy to train

underrepresented pharmacists Buies Creek NC $300,000 Etheridge

Johnson C. Smith University

for an Undergraduate Research Center for Electronic and

Cyber Security, which may include equipment, technology

and student financial assistance Charlotte NC $400,000 Watt

Livingstone College

for its Center for Holistic Learning to provide academic

and student support services, which may include

equipment and technology Salisbury NC $300,000 Watt

Total: $1,000,000

Dickinson State University for its Theodore Roosevelt Center Dickinson ND $600,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan

Minot State University

Minot State University, Minot, ND, to establish a Center

for Community Research and Service Minot ND $950,000 Conrad; Dorgan

Valley City University for the Great Plains STEM Education Center Valley City ND $750,000 Pomeroy Conrad; Dorgan

Total: $2,300,000

Creighton University for purchase of equipment Omaha NE $500,000 Terry

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Wayne State College for equipment at the South Sioux City College Center Norfolk NE $100,000 Fortenberry Nelson, Ben

Total: $600,000

Community College System of

New Hampshire

to purchase equipment and technology to modernize the

teaching of nursing Concord NH $500,000 Gregg; Shaheen

Keene State College

for its Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing

Education, which may include equipment and student

financial assistance Keene NH $300,000 Hodes

Keene State College

for curriculum development and educational equipment for

the Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative Keene NH $100,000 Hodes Shaheen

Lakes Region Community

College

for curriculum development and educational equipment for

the Energy Services and Technology program Concord NH $125,000 Shea-Porter Shaheen

University of New Hampshire

for its National Center on Inclusive Education for Children

with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Related Disabilities Dunham NH $450,000 Shea-Porter

Total: $1,475,000

Caldwell College

for curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment Caldwell NJ $550,000 Frelinghuysen

Lautenberg;

Menendez

Fairleigh Dickenson

University

for curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment Madison NJ $500,000 Frelinghuysen

Lautenberg;

Menendez

Rutgers University School of

Law

for its public interest legal program, which may include

scholarships and fellowships, a public interest summer

externship program, its Marshall Brennan Program, and

pro bono legal services Camden NJ $500,000 Andrews

St. Peter's College for equipment and technology for smart classrooms Jersey City NJ $300,000

Sires; Rothman

(NJ)

Lautenberg;

Menendez

Union County College for curriculum development Cranford NJ $400,000 Lance; Payne

Lautenberg;

Menendez

Total: $2,250,000

Eastern New Mexico

University for educational equipment and technology infrastructure Portales NM $100,000

Tom Udall;

Bingaman

New Mexico Military Institute

for its Native American Criminal Justice Program, which

may include student scholarships Roswell NM $300,000 Teague

University of New Mexico-

Taos

for equipment and technology for distance education

programs Taos NM $450,000 Lujan

Bingaman; Udall,

Tom

Total: $850,000

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Truckee Meadows

Community College

to establish an on-line degree program for non-traditional

students Reno NV $600,000 Reid

Total: $600,000

Canisius College

for its science education program which may include

equipment and technology Buffalo NY $400,000

Higgins; Lee

(NY) Schumer

Fulton-Montgomery

Community College to establish a Center for Engineering and Technology Johnstown NY $200,000 Schumer

Long Island University

for a Grow Your Own Teacher Program providing

mentoring, education and support to high school students

in underserved areas, which may include college

scholarships Brookville NY $700,000 Israel

Marymount Manhattan

College

for academic programs at the Geraldine Farraro Center for

Educational Excellence in Science, Technology, and Math,

which may include equipment and technology New York NY $400,000 Maloney

Monroe Community College

for an Academy for Veterans’ Success to provide

academic, career counseling, and support services to

veterans Rochester NY $275,000 Massa

Monroe Community College

to establish a medical laboratory technician program,

including curriculum development and purchase of

equipment Rochester NY $325,000 Lee (NY)

Nazareth College

for educational equipment and technology upgrades

relating to math and science education Rochester NY $300,000 Slaughter Schumer

Niagara Community College

for equipment and technology for training programs in

hospitality and tourism Sanborn NY $100,000 Slaughter

Niagara County Community

College for information technology upgrades Sanborn NY $275,000 Lee (NY)

Southern Queens Park

Association

for its Young Adults College Access & Preparedness

Program, in partnership with Bard College and local high

schools, to expand college access, retention and graduation

for youth and young adults Jamaica NY $350,000 Meeks (NY)

Schumer;

Gillibrand

St. Francis College

for its Project Access initiative, which may include

equipment and technology Brooklyn NY $650,000

Clarke; King

(NY); Towns Schumer

St. Joseph's College

for equipment and technology for science laboratories,

smart classrooms and distance learning Brooklyn NY $400,000 Towns

State University of New York

at Geneseo for purchase of equipment Geneseo NY $500,000 Lee (NY)

Total: $4,875,000

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Cleveland State University for supportive services to degree-seeking veterans Cleveland OH $200,000 Fudge Brown

Lorain County Community

College

for education programs including the purchase of

equipment Elyria OH $200,000 Sutton Voinovich

Mount Union College

for engineering and technology programs, which may

include curricula, faculty, equipment, technology and

student support Alliance OH $100,000 Boccieri

Youngstown State University

for its Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Project to

integrate SEL theory and techniques into the College of

Education curricula and for evaluation activities Youngstown OH $200,000 Ryan (OH)

Total: $700,000

Mid-American Christian

University

for teacher training programs, including purchase of

equipment Oklahoma City OK $485,000 Cole

Oklahoma State University

for a wildlife management technician program, which may

include equipment Stillwater OK $450,000 Boren

Total: $935,000

Blue Mountain Community

College

to expand postsecondary education including college

preparatory, advanced degree and continuing education

programs Pendleton OR $100,000 Wyden; Merkley

Clackamas Community

College

for education and training programs in renewable energy

fields, which may include equipment and technology Oregon City OR $400,000 Schrader Wyden; Merkely

Portland Community College

for education and training programs in renewable energy

and emerging industries, which may include equipment

and technology Portland OR $350,000

Wu; Blumenauer;

Schrader

Total: $850,000

Carnegie Mellon University for Internet-based foreign language programs Pittsburgh PA $100,000 Specter

Cedar Crest College

for science education programs, including the purchase of

equipment Allentown PA $100,000 Specter

Chestnut Hill College

for the Center for Environmental Sciences and

Sustainability Philadelphia PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Cheyney University of

Pennsylvania for its Keystone Honors Academy Cheyney PA $100,000 Sestak

CORE - College Opportunity

Resources for Education for college preparation and scholarship assistance Philadelphia PA $750,000 Fattah

Community College of

Allegheny County

to support technical and career postsecondary education

programs Pittsburgh PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

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Harrisburg University of

Science and Technology

for curriculum development and for laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment and technology Harrisburg PA $400,000 Holden Specter; Casey

Jewish Employment and

Vocational Services (JEVS)

dba JEVS Human Services

for an associate degree program in court reporting, which

may include equipment and technology Philadelphia PA $165,000 Schwartz

Lackawanna College

for laboratory upgrades to a science center, including the

purchase of equipment Scranton PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Lincoln University for college preparation programs

Lincoln

University PA $100,000 Specter

Mercyhurst College

for education programs and support services for

individuals with disabilities Erie PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Muhlenberg College for a civic engagement and service learning program Allentown PA $100,000 Dent Specter; Casey

Neumann College

for pharmacy education programs, which may include

equipment and technology Aston PA $200,000 Sestak; Gerlach Specter

Northhampton Community

College

for programmatic support of its Monroe County campus,

which may include equipment and technology Bethlehem PA $400,000 Kanjorski

Philadelphia University for educational equipment relating to science Philadelphia PA $100,000 Specter

Security on Campus, Inc.

for a campus crime and emergency response training

program

King of

Prussia PA $100,000 Specter

St. Vincent College for purchase of equipment Latrobe PA $150,000 Murphy, Tim Specter

Susquehanna University

for science education programs and laboratory upgrades,

including the purchase of equipment Selinsgrove PA $100,000 Specter; Casey

Total: $3,265,000

Community College of Rhode

Island for a transition to college program Warwick RI $200,000 Reed

Rhode Island College

Foundation for educational equipment relating to science Providence RI $200,000 Reed; Whitehouse

Salve Regina University

for equipment and technology at its Blackstone Valley

learning center and Newport campus Newport RI $500,000 Kennedy Reed; Whitehouse

Total: $900,000

Columbia College for its Masters Degree Program in Divergent Learning Columbia SC $200,000 Clyburn Graham

Trident Technical College

for the nursing education program, which may include

equipment Charleston SC $500,000

Brown (SC);

Clyburn

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Winthrop University

for its Focusing on Collegiate Undergraduate Success

initiative to enhance residential learning and academic

support services for students Rock Hill SC $350,000 Spratt

Total: $1,050,000

Lake Area Technical Institute

for educational equipment for the Energy Technology

Program Watertown SD $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune

Lake Area Technical Institute for educational equipment related to fire training Watertown SD $150,000 Johnson

University of South Dakota

to identify and address the educational needs of veterans

with disabilities Vermillion SD $500,000 Herseth Sandlin Johnson; Thune

Total: $1,150,000

Maryville College for an experiential science education program Maryville TN $300,000 Duncan

Middle Tennessee State

University

for a STEM education teacher training initiative, which

may include stipends Murfreesboro TN $750,000 Gordon (TN) Alexander

University of Tennessee

for the Center for Leadership in Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics Education, including

purchase of equipment Chattanooga TN $770,000 Wamp

Total: $1,820,000

AB Christian Learning Center for a higher education resource center Ft. Worth TX $175,000 Burgess

Alamo Community College

for an associates degree program for air traffic controllers,

which may include equipment and technology San Antonio TX $200,000 Rodriguez

Brazosport College, Galveston

for purchase of equipment to be used in the petrochemical

and nuclear technician training programs Galveston TX $200,000 Paul

Brazosport College, Lake

Jackson for curriculum development Lake Jackson TX $380,000 Paul

Dallas County Community

College District

for its Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

(STEM) Professions Initiative, which may include

scholarships Dallas TX $300,000

Johnson, Eddie

Bernice

Hill College

for vocational training at the Bosque County campus,

which may include equipment and technology Hillsboro TX $200,000 Edwards (TX)

Huston-Tillotson University for a math and science education initiative Austin TX $350,000 Doggett

LeTourneau University for purchase of equipment Longview TX $350,000 Gohmert

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Midland Independent School

District for teacher training Midland TX $350,000 Conaway

San Jacinto College

for training programs in the mari- time and energy

industries, which may include equipment and technology Pasadena TX $400,000 Green, Gene

Texas Life-Sciences

Collaboration Center for life science programs, including purchase of equipment Georgetown TX $245,000 Carter

Texas State Technical College for its Career Paths for Veterans project Waco TX $100,000 Edwards (TX)

Texas State University

for nursing curriculum development, including purchase of

equipment San Marcos TX $1,000,000 Carter

University of Texas at Tyler

for a science, technology, engineering and math initiative,

including purchase of equipment Tyler TX $300,000 Gohmert Cornyn

Wharton County Junior

College

for curriculum development to train students for work in

the nuclear power industry Wharton TX $220,000 Paul

Total: $4,770,000

Snow College for health professions education programs Ephraim UT $600,000 Bennett; Hatch

Utah State University to establish a land-grant education and research network Logan UT $750,000 Bennett

Weber State University for curriculum development Ogden UT $100,000 Hatch; Bennett

Western Governors University for curriculum development Salt Lake City UT $600,000

Bishop (UT);

Matheson Bennett; Hatch

Westminster College

to expand distance learning technology including the

purchase of equipment Salt Lake City UT $500,000 Bennett; Hatch

Total: $2,550,000

County of Greensville

for equipment and technology upgrades at the Southside

Virginia Education Center Emporia VA $400,000 Webb; Warner

Marymount University for science equipment and technology Arlington VA $200,000 Moran (VA)

Northern Virginia Community

College for a health information management program Annandale VA $500,000 Connolly (VA)

University of Virginia Center

for Politics

to develop interactive civic lessons for high school

students Charlottesville VA $100,000 Warner

University of Virginia

for installation of a Voice Over Internet Protocol

telephone system and demonstration activities through its

Emerging Technologies Learning Center Wise VA $150,000 Boucher

Total: $1,350,000

Lyndon State College for a center for rural students Lyndonville VT $300,000 Leahy

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Total: $300,000

Centralia College for biotechnology and science equip- ment Centralia WA $375,000 Baird

Edmonds Community College

for equipment for training programs at its National

Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Innovation Center Lynwood WA $600,000 Inslee Cantwell; Murray

Evergreen State College for its Curriculum for the Bio-region initiative Olympia WA $325,000

Baird; Dicks;

Smith (WA) Murray

Seattle University for the Fostering Scholars Program, including scholarships Seattle WA $500,000

Reichert;

McDermott Cantwell

University of Washington

for a nursing faculty consortium training program, which

may include scholarships Bothell WA $200,000

Inslee;

McDermott Murray

Whitworth University

for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

equipment Spokane WA $100,000 Cantwell

Total: $2,100,000

Alverno College

for its Research Center for Women and Girls, which may

include equipment Milwaukee WI $100,000 Moore (WI)

Beloit College

for college scholarships and college outreach and early

awareness programs Beloit WI $150,000 Baldwin

Lakeshore Technical College for curriculum development Cleveland WI $250,000 Petri

Marian University for nursing curriculum development Fond du Lac WI $200,000 Petri

St. Norbert College

for an initiative to prepare students in science, technology,

engineering and math (STEM) fields, which may include

equipment and technology DePere WI $910,000 Kagen Kohl

Total: $1,610,000

College Summit - West

Virginia for a college access initiative Dunbar WV $100,000 Capito

Marshall University Research

Corporation

for equipment and technology for advanced maritime

training Huntington WV $300,000 Rahall

Total: $400,000

N=264 Total Amount $101,507,000