Reports. Student Financial Aid. Data Report through Academic Years. February 2010

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1 Reports February 21 Student Financial Aid Data Report 24-5 through 28-9 s

2 Student Financial Aid Data Report 24-5 through 28-9 s Introduction The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA), created in 1966, has administered student aid programs to help Kentuckians pay their higher education expenses throughout its 43-year history. This edition of the Student Finanical Aid Data Book focuses on KHEAA-administered student financial aid programs for Kentucky residents attending postsecondary schools for a five-year period from 24-5 through Detailed data is included in this report for the following programs: College Access Program (CAP) Grant Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) Teacher Scholarship (TS) Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship (OMS) Minority Educator Recruitment and Retention (MERR) Scholarship Early Childhood Development Scholarship (ECDS) Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship (BYRD) Go Higher Grant (GHG) The number of recipients, award amounts, and total amounts for each of the above programs, except GHG for which County and Area Development District (ADD) data are not available, are presented by: Institution Institution type Area Development District (ADD) County Many of Kentucky s student financial aid programs have undergone significant statutory, regulatory, and financial changes throughout the course of their existence. When the General Assembly, in 1998, created the Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES) funded by 45% of net Kentucky Lottery proceeds, it simultaneously dedicated 55% of net Lottery proceeds to fund the state s major need-based grant programs, the College Access Program and the Kentucky Tuition Grant Program. This report does not include data on the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP); the KHEAA-administered Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship (KEES), which is detailed in a separate data book; federal need-based grants; campus-based aid; or aid from private sources. In addition, this report does not include disbursements from the Kentucky Education Savings Plan Trust or Kentucky s Affordable Prepaid Tuition Plan, which are derived from participant contributions and earnings. For information about KHEAA-administered student financial aid programs, call (8) ; write to KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY , or visit Detailed data at the individual student-level for the following programs is not available in KHEAA's student aid system databases; therefore, only aggregate data is presented for the following programs: Kentucky National Guard Tuition Award Program (KNGTAP) KHEAA Work-Study Program (KWSP) * Individual student-level data for ECDS recipients is not available on KHEAA's student aid database for academic years prior to Introduction 25Jan21 22Jan21 1

3 29 Student Financial Aid Data Book Table of Contents Table 1 Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary Number of and by to Kentucky Student Aid Program Summary Number of and by to Table 4.2 KTG by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 4.3 KTG by County Number of and by 28-9 to Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to College Access Program (CAP) Grant 12 Table 3.1 CAP by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Table 3.2 CAP by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 3.3 CAP by County Number of and by 28-9 to Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) 23 Table 4.1 KTG by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Teacher Scholarship (TS) 32 Table 5.1 TS by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Table 5.2 TS by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 5.3 TS by County Number of and by 28-9 to Kentucky National Guard tuition Award Program (KNGTAP) 42 Table 6 KNGTAP Number of and by 43 Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship (OMS) 44 Table 7.1 OMS by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to

4 29 Student Financial Aid Data Book Table of Contents Table 7.2 OMS by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 7.3 OMS by County Number of and by 28-9 to Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship (MERR) 49 Table 8.1 MERR by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Table 8.2 MERR by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 8.3 MERR by County Number of and by 28-9 to KHEAA Work-Study Program (KWSP) 55 Table 9 KWSP Number of and by 56 Early Childhood Development Scholarship (ECDS) 57 Table 1.1 ECDS by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Table 1.2 ECDS by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 1.3 ECDS by County Number of and by 28-9 to Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship (BYRD) 67 Table 11.1 BYRD by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to Table 11.2 BYRD by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to Table 11.3 BYRD by County Number of and by 28-9 to Go Higher Grant (GHG) 76 Table 12.1 GHG by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to

5 Table 1 Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary, to 28-9 (Number of * and by ) Academic Year ,57 19,77, ,959 21,232, ,8 23,286, ,281 22,449, ,315 28,493, ,229 29,458, ,33 32,978, ,32 31,422, ,24 44,37, ,665 46,173, ,831 52,651, ,14 56,973, ,696 6,739, ,586 78,772, ,643 85,363, ,676 91,919, ,644 11,647, ,819 13,232, ,97 13,582, ,959 $1,33,494,377 CAP KTG TS KNGTAP OMS MERR College Access Program Grant Kentucky Tuition Grant Kentucky Teacher Scholarship Kentucky National Guard Tuition Award Program Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship KWSP ECDS BYRD PDTS OT/PT GHG KHEAA Work-Study Program Early Childhood Development Scholarship Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy Scholarship Go Higher Grant * receiving awards from more than one listed student financial aid program are only counted once per academic year. 25Jan21 22Jan21 4 SFA 1

6 Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Programs, to 28-9 (Number of and by ) Academic Year CAP Student Financial Aid Program KTG TS KNGTAP OMS MERR ,37 8,867,678 6,699 7,347, ,326, ,359 9,583,487 6,922 7,533, ,154, ,818 13,13,57 6,821 7,512, ,73, , ,464 12,751,113 6,424 7,123, ,457, ,356 17,317,541 7,725 8,383, ,635, , ,662 18,517,727 5,793 8,35, ,579, , ,73 2,53,159 6,292 8,686, ,712, , , ,823 19,153,931 6,44 8,44, ,421, ,6, , ,43 26,492,581 9,533 12,418, ,384,18 1,3 1,51, , , ,842 28,226,141 9,197 12,31, ,52,522 1,9 1,57,3 1 1,211, , ,32 32,415,79 9,553 13,57, ,126,92 1,5 1,733, ,57, , ,431 34,945,353 8,934 14,23, ,161,413 1,7 2,145, ,556, , ,294 36,571,243 1,462 15,678, ,938, ,198, 17 1,353, ,143, ,152 46,177,648 11,345 23,651, ,69,81 1,21 2,541,9 9 1,23, ,216, ,61 5,129,28 11,645 26,226, ,986,224 1,6 2,61, , ,272, ,439 55,454,211 11,341 27,131, ,48,141 1,7 2,995, , ,34, ,899 59,412,977 12,587 31,234, ,673,35 1,35 3,867, , ,283, ,793 59,32,842 12,612 32,538, ,19,84 1,37 4,671, , ,173, ,375 6,79,89 12,289 31,862, ,131,134 1,18 4,711, , ,135,416 Total 577,113 $69,32, ,218 $32,88,726 9,969 $37,23,528 14,119 $32,26,445 1,93 $11,971,948 3,813 $13,52,738 CAP KTG TS KNGTAP OMS MERR College Access Program Grant Kentucky Tuition Grant Teacher Scholarship Kentucky National Guard Tuition Award Program Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship 25Jan21 22Jan21 5 SFA 2 P1

7 Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Programs, to 28-9 (Number of and by ) Academic Year KWSP Student Financial Aid Program ECDS BYRD PDTS OT/PT , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,41 857, ,25 887,3 9 43, ,9 727,1 1 1,5 8 49, ,12 789,2 1 1,5 8 63, ,7 716, ,2 5 7, , , , ,11 91, , , ,1 919,1 1, 771, , ,4 843,3 96 9, , ,5 815,6 1,36 832, , ,14 89,4 1,19 1,61, , , 1,4 1,64, , , ,659 1,164 1,26, , ,121 GHG Total 19,913 $14,98,384 8,54 $7,27,713 2,299 $3,337, $1,163, $156, $318,276 KWSP ECDS BYRD PDTS OT/PT GHG KHEAA Work-Study Program Early Childhood Development Scholarship Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy Scholarship Go Higher Grant 25Jan21 22Jan21 6 SFA 2 P2

8 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Public 4-Year Eastern Kentucky University 3,457 5,57,59 2,968 4,941,884 3,32 4,844,345 3,269 4,719,854 3,415 4,117,573 Kentucky State University , , , , ,39 Morehead State University 2,5 3,249,576 2,213 3,332,889 2,391 3,648,111 2,558 3,555,169 2,715 3,45,742 Murray State University 1,539 2,518,369 1,472 2,52,23 1,468 2,533,319 1,423 2,29,425 1,476 1,941,743 Northern Kentucky University 1,348 2,22,694 1,324 2,179,936 1,292 2,88,461 1,445 2,117,553 1,596 1,962,25 University of Kentucky 1,789 3,99,774 1,878 3,261,61 2,9 3,515,169 2,41 3,76,337 2,647 3,47,918 University of Louisville 2,453 4,297,628 2,635 4,61,86 2,519 4,528,498 2,657 4,315,83 2,85 4,17,117 Western Kentucky University 4,236 6,572,731 3,662 6,41,158 3,733 6,198,45 3,464 5,189,44 3,739 4,697,783 Total** 17,327 $28,441,464 16,635 $27,831,324 16,899 $28,244,417 17,648 $26,541,224 18,819 $24,176,21 * Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 25-6), Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship and Go Higher Grant. ** Total student counts by institution type are unduplicated, counting students transferring between institutions during an academic year only once. ***Grand Totals represent the unduplicated number of students and the sum off all award money. SFA 2S 25Jan21 22Jan21 7

9 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Public 2-Year Ashland Community & Technical College , , ,58, ,27, ,518 Big Sandy Community & Technical College 877 1,281, ,373, ,259, ,225,638 1,191 1,291,651 Bluegrass Community & Technical College 2,22 3,24,482 2,26 2,71,584 2,93 2,856,888 2,34 2,911,21 2,494 2,684,965 Bowling Green Technical College , , , , ,546 Elizabethtown Community & Technical College 1,24 1,663,66 1,154 1,543,615 1,154 1,58,38 1,133 1,341,666 1,11 1,122,829 Gateway Community & Technical College , , , , ,145 Hazard Community & Technical College 798 1,157, ,25, ,367,96 1,78 1,376,939 1,22 1,288,988 Henderson Community College , , , , ,15 Hopkinsville Community College , , , , ,385 Jefferson Community & Technical College 2,58 3,143,493 2,421 3,25,872 2,28 2,736,437 2,565 2,854,878 2,312 2,187,145 Madisonville Community College , ,64, ,111, , ,431 Maysville Community & Technical College 714 1,7, , ,1, , ,642 Owensboro Community & Technical College 828 1,131, ,62, , , ,497 Somerset Community College 1,931 2,693,42 1,926 2,713,562 1,891 2,667,318 1,764 2,256,928 1,816 1,967,548 Southeast Community & Technical College , , ,82, ,111, ,118,44 West Kentucky Community & Technical College 92 1,27, ,199, ,262,69 1,5 1,317,632 1,62 1,125,269 Total** 16,37 $21,925,898 15,471 $21,94,597 15,636 $21,346,595 16,353 $2,162,16 16,713 $17,58,78 * Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 25-6), Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship and Go Higher Grant. ** Total student counts by institution type are unduplicated, counting students transferring between institutions during an academic year only once. ***Grand Totals represent the unduplicated number of students and the sum off all award money. SFA 2S 25Jan21 22Jan21 8

10 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College 558 1,231, ,29, ,23, ,98, ,15,582 Asbury College 521 1,294, ,89, , , ,462 Bellarmine University 1,6 2,584,939 1,49 2,649,965 1,24 2,547, ,824, ,4,4 Berea College 1,1 2,295,24 1,41 2,434, ,18, ,823, ,78,2 Brescia University , , , , ,237 Campbellsville University 1,68 3,646,3 1,431 3,345,647 1,395 3,159,199 1,261 2,67,536 1,257 2,46,259 Centre College 496 1,282, ,326, ,321, ,269, ,216,89 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 14 23, ,4 6 1, ,35 2 5,2 Georgetown College 877 2,264, ,26, ,129, ,48, ,788,565 Indiana Wesleyan University , , , , ,423 Kentucky Christian University , , , , ,74 Kentucky Wesleyan College 686 1,576, ,723, ,816, ,166, ,961 Lincoln Memorial University , , ,369 Lindsey Wilson College 1,867 3,954,535 1,788 3,817,571 1,845 3,898,719 1,82 3,539,911 1,97 3,367,836 McKendree University , , , , ,548 Mid-Continent University 1,49 3,2,686 1,142 2,553, ,2, ,7, ,463,923 Midway College 95 1,869,161 1,167 2,56,33 1,113 2,35, ,76,269 1,28 1,781,963 Northwood University 17 27, , , , ,22 Pikeville College 716 2,226, ,378, ,4, ,424, ,496,14 Spalding University 83 1,838, ,876, ,84, ,657, ,562,79 St Catharine College 642 1,397, ,335, ,294, ,227, ,12,226 Thomas More College 529 1,215, ,232, ,145, ,8, ,67 Transylvania University 71 1,799, ,767, ,599, ,431, ,245,113 * Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 25-6), Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship and Go Higher Grant. ** Total student counts by institution type are unduplicated, counting students transferring between institutions during an academic year only once. ***Grand Totals represent the unduplicated number of students and the sum off all award money. SFA 2S 25Jan21 22Jan21 9

11 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Trevecca Nazarene University 2 5,8 4 9, Union College 745 1,678, ,432, ,495, ,19, ,153,366 University of the Cumberlands 997 2,341,81 1,92 2,561,936 1,13 2,32,89 1,49 2,287,17 1,88 2,18,237 Total** 17,31 $4,31,854 17,97 $39,959,596 16,582 $38,22,362 15,293 $32,915,495 15,697 $3,93,196 Proprietary 4-Year Spencerian College , , , , ,155 Sullivan University 2,568 4,821,419 2,81 5,316,939 3,159 5,742,62 2,96 5,97,114 3,334 5,382,7 Total** 2,744 $5,69,89 2,975 $5,548,688 3,319 $5,969,325 3,159 $5,41,937 3,67 $5,68,225 * Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 25-6), Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship and Go Higher Grant. ** Total student counts by institution type are unduplicated, counting students transferring between institutions during an academic year only once. ***Grand Totals represent the unduplicated number of students and the sum off all award money. SFA 2S 25Jan21 22Jan21 1

12 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Proprietary 2-Year ATA College 61-97,188 Beckfield College , , , , ,322 Brown Mackie College , , , , ,356 Daymar College 5 628, , , , ,276 Draughons Junior College , , , , ,535 Galen College of Nursing 67 91, , , ,35 ITT Technical Institute , , , , ,965 National College 771 1,78, ,232, ,431,328 1,65 1,392, ,734 Paducah Technical College 53 73, , , , ,5 Southwestern College 25 34, , , ,72 5 5,367 Sullivan College of Technology and Design , , , , ,452 Total** 2,564 $2,518,678 2,247 $3,127,769 2,265 $3,183,575 2,25 $2,886,159 2,213 $2,53,28 Out-of-State Out-of-State , , , , ,637 Total** 141 $25, $21, 142 $24, $21, $219,637 Grand Total*** 56,114 $98,192,831 54,572 $97,771,974 54,843 $96,97,587 54,844 $88,18,913 57,22 $81,18,4 * Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 25-6), Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship and Go Higher Grant. ** Total student counts by institution type are unduplicated, counting students transferring between institutions during an academic year only once. ***Grand Totals represent the unduplicated number of students and the sum off all award money. SFA 2S 25Jan21 22Jan21 11

13 College Access Program (CAP) Grant Year of Implementation: The State Student Incentive Grant merged into CAP in Academic Year Maximum Award Program Description: The College Access Program (CAP) Grant helps Kentucky s financially needy undergraduate students attend Kentucky public and private colleges and universities, proprietary schools, and community and technical colleges. CAP Grants are awarded to Kentucky residents enrolled for at least six semester hours (half-time) in academic programs of at least two years duration. To apply, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). CAP eligibility is determined by the total expected family contribution (EFC), calculated from information on the FAFSA according to the federally mandated formula. Grants are offered to eligible students until all allocated funds are expended $1, $1, $1, $1, $1,9 Disbursed: $284.4 million to 123,71 students from 24-5 through FY 29 Source of Funds: Net Kentucky Lottery proceeds, federal Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP), and Special Educational Assistance Partnership (SLEAP) funds. Award : The maximum award for the academic year was $1,9 ($95 per semester). Eligible part-time college students received an amount calculated on $79 per credit hour or $53 per quarter hour. The maximum annual CAP awards for the last five years are listed to the right. 5Feb21 22Jan21 12 CAP Intro

14 Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Public 4-Year Eastern Kentucky University 3,32 5,14,85 2,843 4,519,762 2,912 4,482,494 3,16 4,431,963 3,352 3,929,79 Kentucky State University , , , , ,49 Morehead State University 1,672 2,656,26 1,812 2,719,711 1,972 3,17,787 2,181 3,122,491 2,645 3,166,992 Murray State University 1,47 2,277,43 1,381 2,243,44 1,363 2,29,535 1,324 1,935,493 1,416 1,711,78 Northern Kentucky University 1,32 2,127,795 1,299 2,96,614 1,255 1,962,57 1,45 1,96,913 1,572 1,861,15 University of Kentucky 1,677 2,834,819 1,756 2,96,578 1,852 3,99,159 2,263 3,37,89 2,57 3,112,591 University of Louisville 2,276 3,752,87 2,451 4,1,954 2,273 3,689,959 2,398 3,438,163 2,6 3,93,891 Western Kentucky University 4,27 5,941,824 3,453 5,38,641 3,463 5,389,61 3,236 4,472,526 3,63 4,185,685 Subtotal 16,17 $25,19,285 15,44 $24,566,17 15,458 $24,534,398 16,334 $23,253,741 18,36 $21,468,577 25Jan21 22Jan21 13 SFA 3

15 Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Public 2-Year Ashland Community & Technical College , , ,16, ,5, ,518 Big Sandy Community & Technical College 854 1,26, ,363, ,252, ,22,836 1,191 1,291,651 Bluegrass Community & Technical College 2,62 2,848,339 1,91 2,59,412 2,7 2,766,86 2,215 2,835,55 2,494 2,684,965 Bowling Green Technical College , , , , ,546 Elizabethtown Community & Technical College 1,157 1,579,71 1,63 1,455,678 1,59 1,416,725 1,62 1,285,72 1,19 1,121,329 Gateway Community & Technical College , , , , ,145 Hazard Community & Technical College 779 1,138, ,195, ,357,658 1,62 1,362,72 1,22 1,288,988 Henderson Community College , , , , ,15 Hopkinsville Community College , , , , ,385 Jefferson Community & Technical College 2,375 3,28,83 2,317 2,932,65 2,1 2,64,21 2,443 2,765,469 2,312 2,187,145 Madisonville Community College 65 94, ,49, ,98, , ,431 Maysville Community & Technical College , , , , ,642 Owensboro Community & Technical College 791 1,95, ,3, , , ,497 Somerset Community College 1,828 2,588,857 1,843 2,637,644 1,783 2,584,291 1,77 2,217,827 1,815 1,966,48 Southeast Community & Technical College , , ,82, ,15, ,118,44 West Kentucky Community & Technical College 811 1,122, ,157, ,234,915 1,3 1,33,62 1,61 1,123,769 Subtotal 15,19 $21,2,82 14,746 $2,43,475 14,96 $2,692,629 15,75 $19,667,457 16,76 $17,52,28 25Jan21 22Jan21 14 SFA 3

16 Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College , , , , ,928 Asbury College , , , , ,42 Bellarmine University , , , , ,93 Berea College , , , , ,1 Brescia University , , , , ,982 Campbellsville University , , , , ,72 Centre College 113 2, , , , ,5 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 6 7, ,9 2 1, ,55 Georgetown College , , , , ,1 Indiana Wesleyan University , , , , ,54 Kentucky Christian University , , , , ,621 Kentucky Wesleyan College , , , , ,218 Lincoln Memorial University 38 51, , ,469 Lindsey Wilson College 774 1,19, ,113, ,199, ,37, ,344 McKendree University 29 43, , , , ,131 Mid-Continent University , , , , ,364 Midway College , , , , ,525 Northwood University 6 7, , , , ,77 Pikeville College , , , , ,591 Spalding University , , , , ,178 St Catharine College , , , , ,873 Thomas More College , , , , ,86 Transylvania University , , , , ,31 Trevecca Nazarene University 2 3,4 Union College , , , , ,67 University of the Cumberlands , , , , ,267 25Jan21 22Jan21 15 SFA 3

17 Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Subtotal 6,112 $9,756,492 5,81 $9,492,61 5,532 $9,122,99 5,344 $7,884,848 5,63 $6,827,241 Proprietary 4-Year Spencerian College , , , , ,155 Sullivan University 1,16 1,387,882 1,64 1,488,222 1,192 1,652,23 1,152 1,457,933 1,411 1,529,999 Subtotal 1,191 $1,635,272 1,229 $1,719,971 1,352 $1,879,466 1,45 $1,762,756 1,684 $1,828,154 Proprietary 2-Year ATA College 61-97,188 Beckfield College , , , , ,322 Brown Mackie College , , , , ,356 Daymar College , , , , ,276 Draughons Junior College , , , , ,535 Galen College of Nursing 67 91, , , ,35 ITT Technical Institute , , , , ,965 National College 758 1,65, ,232, ,431,328 1,65 1,392, ,734 Paducah Technical College 53 73, , , , ,5 Southwestern College 25 34, , , ,72 5 5,367 Sullivan College of Technology and Design , , , , ,452 Subtotal 2,541 $2,495,678 2,24 $3,12,769 2,265 $3,183,575 2,249 $2,885,49 2,213 $2,53,28 Grand Total: CAP 41,6 $6,79,89 39,429 $59,32,842 39,513 $59,412,977 41,37 $55,454,211 44,242 $5,129,28 * Some student counts on program Grand Total line may be slightly greater than those reported in Tables 2, 3.2 and 3.3. This is due to some students transferring between institutions during the academic year. Since financial aid awards are portable, these individuals are counted once at each institution they attended. 25Jan21 22Jan21 16 SFA 3

18 Table 3.2 College Access Program Grant by Area Development District 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Area Development District Barren River Big Sandy Bluegrass Buffalo Trace Cumberland Valley FIVCO Gateway Green River Kentuckiana Kentucky River Lake Cumberland Lincoln Trail Northern KY Pennyrile Purchase Unallocatable * 3,33 4,875,116 2,861 4,442,376 2,812 4,348,83 2,67 3,685,654 2,939 3,38,692 1,563 2,438,353 1,62 2,523,829 1,564 2,458,775 1,737 2,422,941 2,48 2,373,252 6,597 1,48,284 6,24 9,613,829 6,477 1,1,11 7,1 9,799,981 7,567 8,836, , , , , ,54 2,74 4,221,778 2,634 4,187,561 2,448 3,816,58 2,477 3,457,696 2,719 3,197,884 1,161 1,786,2 1,212 1,815,779 1,39 2,14,491 1,37 1,895,842 1,45 1,633, ,363, ,296, ,59,63 1,27 1,469,162 1,227 1,462,898 2,37 3,37,232 1,95 2,815,41 1,812 2,648,426 1,836 2,422,671 1,994 2,215,131 7,38 9,967,393 7,123 1,614,835 6,828 1,199,559 7,147 9,571,913 7,428 8,452,974 1,422 2,174,82 1,424 2,175,529 1,496 2,297,166 1,647 2,231,427 1,883 2,12,92 2,662 4,23,936 2,56 3,835,94 2,524 3,856,916 2,479 3,433,12 2,652 3,36,797 2,531 3,798,567 2,332 3,537,947 2,191 3,286,726 2,276 3,47,792 2,41 2,691,194 2,84 4,341,447 2,612 4,93,433 2,534 3,924,316 2,554 3,544,536 2,543 2,988,234 1,931 2,926,752 1,881 2,859,71 1,874 2,824,9 1,728 2,29,117 1,861 2,69,543 2,21 3,18,82 1,796 2,788,75 1,81 2,814,211 1,869 2,598,76 1,89 2,185, ,122,456 1,23 1,871,25 1,67 2,421,851 1,957 2,697,47 2,43 2,769,339 Total: CAP 4,361 $6,79,89 38,779 $59,32,842 38,887 $59,412,977 4,421 $55,454,211 43,61 $5,129,28 * Some electronic primary residence address records contain incomplete or incorrect data precluding exact allocation to a geographic area. 25Jan21 22Jan21 17 SFA 4

19 Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Adair , , , , ,65 Allen , , , , ,224 Anderson , , , , ,363 Ballard 6 91, , , , ,714 Barren , , , , ,122 Bath 1 16, , , , ,324 Bell , , , , ,64 Boone 673 1,46, ,2, , , ,697 Bourbon , , , , ,674 Boyd , , , , ,286 Boyle , , , , ,782 Bracken , , , , ,63 Breathitt , , , , ,843 Breckinridge , , , , ,7 Bullitt , , , , ,62 Butler , , , , ,32 Caldwell , , , , ,762 Calloway , , , , ,895 Campbell , , , , ,422 Carlisle 49 66, , , , ,197 Carroll 67 92, , , , ,54 Carter , , , , ,64 Casey , , , , ,42 Christian , , , , ,717 Clark , , , , ,931 Clay , , , , ,556 Clinton , , , , ,96 25Jan21 22Jan21 18 SFA 5

20 Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Crittenden 68 17, , , , ,934 Cumberland , , , , ,213 Daviess 1,89 1,63, ,447, ,366, ,289, ,116,14 Edmonson , , , , ,457 Elliott 39 64, , , , ,754 Estill , , , , ,847 Fayette 2,319 3,484,357 2,365 3,585,6 2,564 3,946,964 2,92 4,9,944 3,232 3,792,441 Fleming , , , , ,68 Floyd , , , , ,414 Franklin , , , , ,113 Fulton 46 63, , , , ,884 Gallatin 2 3, , , , ,788 Garrard , , , , ,47 Grant , , , , ,527 Graves , , , , ,19 Grayson , , , , ,298 Green 138 2, , , , ,65 Greenup , , , , ,723 Hancock 78 12, , , , ,715 Hardin 1,11 1,475, ,413, ,3, ,235, ,58,956 Harlan , , , , ,48 Harrison , , , , ,763 Hart , , , , ,392 Henderson , , , , ,646 Henry , , , , ,795 Hickman 38 59, , , , ,627 Hopkins 46 71, , , , ,778 25Jan21 22Jan21 19 SFA 5

21 Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Jackson , , , , ,488 Jefferson 6,34 8,886,613 6,12 9,89,923 5,912 8,811,265 6,185 8,283,399 6,479 7,373,17 Jessamine , , , , ,99 Johnson , , , , ,684 Kenton 1,74 1,645, ,48, ,59, ,334, ,15,224 Knott , , , , ,55 Knox , , , , ,939 Larue , , , , ,147 Laurel , , , , ,5 Lawrence , , , , ,964 Lee , , , , ,79 Leslie , , , , ,51 Letcher , , , , ,587 Lewis , , , , ,679 Lincoln , , , , ,183 Livingston , , , , ,32 Logan , , , , ,765 Lyon 6 92, , , , ,85 Madison 1,61 1,636,245 1,9 1,616,79 1,73 1,696,98 1,11 1,583,461 1,159 1,393,666 Magoffin , , , , ,6 Marion , , , , ,16 Marshall , , , , ,68 Martin , , , , ,513 Mason , , , , ,6 McCracken , , , , ,791 McCreary , , , , ,172 McLean , , , , ,341 25Jan21 22Jan21 2 SFA 5

22 Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Meade , , , , ,51 Menifee 71 11, , , , ,319 Mercer , , , , ,1 Metcalfe , , , , ,834 Monroe , , , , ,55 Montgomery , , , , ,55 Morgan , , , , ,637 Muhlenberg , , , , ,611 Nelson , , , , ,35 Nicholas 59 95, , , , ,563 Ohio , , , , ,749 Oldham , , , , ,495 Owen , , , , ,794 Owsley 38 54, , , , ,38 Pendleton , , , , ,278 Perry , , , , ,822 Pike , , , , ,41 Powell , , , , ,67 Pulaski 768 1,142, ,123, ,136, ,, ,451 Robertson 26 37, , , , ,688 Rockcastle , , , , ,85 Rowan , , , , ,563 Russell , , , , ,42 Scott , , , , ,33 Shelby , , , , ,817 Simpson 14 26, , , , ,67 Spencer 77-39, , , , ,378 25Jan21 22Jan21 21 SFA 5

23 Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Taylor , , , , ,425 Todd , , , , ,893 Trigg , , , , ,741 Trimble 38 59, , , , ,41 Union , , , , ,893 Warren 1,589 2,342,23 1,379 2,151,413 1,417 2,212,222 1,356 1,885,218 1,489 1,731,646 Washington , , , , ,847 Wayne , , , , ,57 Webster , , , , ,648 Whitley , , , , ,7 Wolfe , , , , ,95 Woodford , , , , ,38 Unallocatable * 771 1,122,456 1,23 1,871,25 1,67 2,421,851 1,957 2,697,47 2,43 2,769,339 Total: CAP 4,361 $6,79,89 38,779 $59,32,842 38,887 $59,412,977 4,421 $55,454,211 43,61 $5,129,28 * Electronic primary residence address records contain incomplete or incorrect data precluding exact allocation to a geographic area. ** Student counts are proportionately allocated from residence zip codes to counties and the sum of these counts may be greater than the total reported due to rounding. 25Jan21 22Jan21 22 SFA 5

24 Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) Year of Implementation: Program Description: The Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) provides need-based grants to qualified Kentucky residents for full-time attendance at the Commonwealth s independent (private or proprietary) colleges and universities. Eligible institutions must be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (or an equivalent regional accrediting association) and not be comprised solely of religious instruction. The program is designed to assist students with the higher tuition charges at the independent colleges. To apply, students must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). KTG eligibility is determined by subtracting the expected Pell Grant amount, the expected CAP Grant amount, and the expected family contribution (EFC) from the total cost of education. Grants are offered to eligible students until all allocated funds are expended. Award : KTG awards may range from $2 to $3, per academic year. The maximum annual KTG award amounts for the last five years are listed below. Academic Year Maximum Award 24-5 $2, $2, $2, $3, 28-9 $3, Total Disbursed: $149 million to 34,261 students from 24-5 through FY 29 Source of Funds: Net Kentucky Lottery proceeds 5Feb21 22Jan21 23 KTG Intro

25 Table 4.1 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College , , , , ,154 Asbury College , , , , ,815 Bellarmine University 734 2,73, ,138, ,15, ,385, ,521,231 Berea College 537 1,488, 553 1,564,5 54 1,345, ,24, 493 1,153,1 Brescia University , , , , ,36 Campbellsville University 963 2,545, ,397, ,237, ,941, ,793,8 Centre College 364 1,53, ,72, ,62, ,5, ,39,89 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 8 16,5 3 7,5 4 8,7 5 9,8 2 5,2 Georgetown College 62 1,721, ,749, ,651, ,588, ,43,732 Indiana Wesleyan University , , , , ,883 Kentucky Christian University , , , , ,235 Kentucky Wesleyan College 442 1,173, ,34, ,376, , ,448 Lincoln Memorial University , ,72 2 2,9 Lindsey Wilson College 1,84 2,738,154 1,68 2,681,595 1,89 2,686,339 1,64 2,475,139 1,8 2,392,132 McKendree University 62 15, , , , ,417 Mid-Continent University 95 2,243, ,985, ,682, ,31, ,161,559 Midway College 542 1,259, ,77, ,599, ,23, ,247,432 Northwood University 11 2, 9 21, 22 46, , ,45 Pikeville College , , ,89, ,16, ,132,469 Spalding University 56 1,311, ,32, ,38, ,154, ,143,91 St Catharine College 392 1,18, , , , ,353 Thomas More College , , , , ,97 Transylvania University 58 1,448, ,429, ,36, ,167, ,22,582 Trevecca Nazarene University 2 5,8 2 5,6 Union College 444 1,18, 376 1,14, ,5, , ,191 University of the Cumberlands 63 1,652, ,87, ,64, ,653, ,516,674 25Jan21 22Jan21 24 SFA 3

26 Table 4.1 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Institution Type / Name Subtotal 1,769 $28,432,456 1,9 $28,71,44 1,649 $27,145,661 9,612 $23,491,823 9,756 $22,374,24 Proprietary 4-Year Sullivan University 1,547 3,429,877 1,745 3,827,717 1,966 4,88,359 1,754 3,639,181 1,923 3,852,71 Subtotal 1,547 $3,429,877 1,745 $3,827,717 1,966 $4,88,359 1,754 $3,639,181 1,923 $3,852,71 Grand Total: KTG 12,316 $31,862,333 12,645 $32,538,157 12,615 $31,234,2 11,366 $27,131,4 11,679 $26,226,95 * Some student counts on program Grand Total line may be slightly greater than those reported in Tables 2, 4.2 and 4.3. This is due to some students transferring between institutions during the academic year. Since financial aid awards are portable, these individuals are counted once at each institution they attended. 25Jan21 22Jan21 25 SFA 3

27 Table 4.2 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Area Development District 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Area Development District Barren River Big Sandy Bluegrass Buffalo Trace Cumberland Valley FIVCO Gateway Green River Kentuckiana Kentucky River Lake Cumberland Lincoln Trail Northern KY Pennyrile Purchase Unallocatable * 416 1,93, ,73, , , , ,21, ,314, ,368, ,344, ,36,119 2,35 6,116,59 2,416 6,277,93 2,418 6,64,367 2,136 5,139,173 2,14 4,851, , , , , , ,6, ,649, ,257, ,955, ,673, , , , , , , , , , , ,695, ,675, ,614, ,261, ,154,173 2,733 6,999,173 2,853 7,127,324 2,971 7,161,553 2,578 6,65,668 2,789 6,219, , , , , ,342 1,28 3,138,11 1,191 3,38,1 1,198 2,951,116 1,117 2,598,889 1,113 2,479, ,511, ,495, ,165, ,879, ,928, ,3, ,993, ,718, ,52, ,332, , , , , , ,87, ,52, , , , , , ,362, ,51, ,85,36 Total: KTG 12,276 $31,862,333 12,61 $32,538,157 12,584 $31,234,2 11,337 $27,131,4 11,645 $26,226,95 * Some electronic primary residence address records contain incomplete or incorrect data precluding exact allocation to a geographic area. 25Jan21 22Jan21 26 SFA 4

28 Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Adair , , , , ,874 Allen , , , , ,4 Anderson , , , , ,436 Ballard 13 33, , , , ,49 Barren , , , , ,174 Bath 12 34,5 1 28,5 1 28,38 8 2, ,896 Bell , , , , ,582 Boone , , , , ,529 Bourbon 6 161, , , , ,933 Boyd 77 29, , , , ,943 Boyle , , , , ,18 Bracken 9 2, , 8 2, , ,9 Breathitt 25 6, , , , ,49 Breckinridge 35 97, , , , ,37 Bullitt , , , , ,613 Butler 27 65, , 23 54, , ,863 Caldwell 48 12, , , , ,18 Calloway 36 9, , , , ,2 Campbell , , , , ,188 Carlisle 11 27, , , , ,41 Carroll 24 59, 17 41, 2 46, , ,134 Carter , , , , ,464 Casey , , , , ,592 Christian , , , , ,335 Clark 9 242, , , , ,11 Clay , , , , ,654 Clinton 29 75, 3 71, , , ,475 25Jan21 22Jan21 27 SFA 5

29 Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Crittenden 17 44, , , , ,3 Cumberland 23 52, , , , ,4 Daviess 399 1,61, ,75, ,131, , ,153 Edmonson 1 23, , , , ,443 Elliott 3 9, 1 3, 2 4,35 1 2,8 1 1,3 Estill 15 38, , , , ,7 Fayette 797 2,23, ,232, ,399, ,61, ,947,151 Fleming 16 39, , , , ,168 Floyd 9 229, , , , ,61 Franklin , , , , ,732 Fulton 12 31, , , ,2 6 14,3 Gallatin 2 4, 5 15, 3 7, , 7 15,167 Garrard , , , , ,27 Grant , , , , ,74 Graves , , , , ,511 Grayson 5 127, , , , ,25 Green 83 21, , , , ,422 Greenup , , , , ,598 Hancock 37 14, , , , ,283 Hardin , , , , ,359 Harlan 82 22, , , , ,644 Harrison , , , , ,758 Hart 4 11, , , , ,349 Henderson , , , , ,23 Henry 36 97, , , , ,133 Hickman 13 32, , , , ,418 Hopkins , , , , ,73 25Jan21 22Jan21 28 SFA 5

30 Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of Residence ** ** ** ** ** Jackson , ,5 34 9, , 19 43,334 Jefferson 2,153 5,53,664 2,3 5,72,41 2,47 5,783,194 2,99 4,927,247 2,313 5,167,855 Jessamine , , , , ,621 Johnson 41 11, , , , ,856 Kenton , , , , ,211 Knott , , , , ,183 Knox , , , , ,625 Larue 36 9, , , , ,931 Laurel , , , , ,921 Lawrence 34 83, , , , ,78 Lee 17 46, 14 36, ,8 6 15,4 6 11,7 Leslie 33 9, 35 87, , , ,2 Letcher , , , , ,537 Lewis 17 4,5 16 4, , , ,5 Lincoln , , , , ,31 Livingston 15 35, ,5 9 2, , ,743 Logan 33 91, , , , ,334 Lyon 32 8, , , , ,1 Madison , , , , ,494 Magoffin 17 39, , , 16 38, ,9 Marion , , , , ,669 Marshall , , , , ,5 Martin 24 6, , , , ,667 Mason 41 15, , , , ,389 McCracken , , , , ,375 McCreary , , , , ,523 McLean 18 46, , , , 15 33,483 25Jan21 22Jan21 29 SFA 5

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