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

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 28-9. 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) 928-8926; write to KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY 462-798, or visit www.kheaa.com. 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 25-6. Introduction 25Jan21 22Jan21 1

29 Student Financial Aid Data Book Table of Contents Table 1 Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary Number of and by 199-91 to 28-9 4 Kentucky Student Aid Program Summary Number of and by 199-91 to 28-9 5 Table 4.2 KTG by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 26 Table 4.3 KTG by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 27 Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 7 College Access Program (CAP) Grant 12 Table 3.1 CAP by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 13 Table 3.2 CAP by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 17 Table 3.3 CAP by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 18 Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) 23 Table 4.1 KTG by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 24 Teacher Scholarship (TS) 32 Table 5.1 TS by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 33 Table 5.2 TS by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 36 Table 5.3 TS by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 37 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 24-5 45 2

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 24-5 46 Table 7.3 OMS by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 47 Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship (MERR) 49 Table 8.1 MERR by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 5 Table 8.2 MERR by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 51 Table 8.3 MERR by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 52 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 24-5 58 Table 1.2 ECDS by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 61 Table 1.3 ECDS by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 62 Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship (BYRD) 67 Table 11.1 BYRD by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 68 Table 11.2 BYRD by Area Development and District Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 71 Table 11.3 BYRD by County Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 72 Go Higher Grant (GHG) 76 Table 12.1 GHG by Institution Type and Institution Number of and by 28-9 to 24-5 77 3

Table 1 Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary, 199-91 to 28-9 (Number of * and by ) Academic Year 199-91 21,57 19,77,361 1991-92 21,959 21,232,411 1992-93 26,8 23,286,838 1993-94 22,281 22,449,996 1994-95 27,315 28,493,811 1995-96 27,229 29,458,442 1996-97 3,33 32,978,958 1997-98 28,32 31,422,994 1998-99 41,24 44,37,268 1999-41,665 46,173,563 2-1 41,831 52,651,589 21-2 42,14 56,973,39 22-3 43,696 6,739,71 23-4 49,586 78,772,83 24-5 52,643 85,363,4 25-6 49,676 91,919,613 26-7 49,644 11,647,387 27-8 48,819 13,232,974 28-9 5,97 13,582,355 715,959 $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

Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Programs, 199-91 to 28-9 (Number of and by ) Academic Year CAP Student Financial Aid Program KTG TS KNGTAP OMS MERR 199-91 16,37 8,867,678 6,699 7,347,558 559 2,326,22 1991-92 16,359 9,583,487 6,922 7,533,567 725 3,154,57 1992-93 21,818 13,13,57 6,821 7,512,427 397 1,73,972 1 1, 1993-94 17,464 12,751,113 6,424 7,123,982 351 1,457,711 1994-95 21,356 17,317,541 7,725 8,383,12 379 1,635,181 3 2,5 1995-96 22,662 18,517,727 5,793 8,35,99 361 1,579,295 19 379,949 1996-97 24,73 2,53,159 6,292 8,686,942 382 1,712,856 53 78,244 252 51,157 1997-98 22,823 19,153,931 6,44 8,44,93 334 1,421,563 619 1,6,136 238 56,221 1998-99 33,43 26,492,581 9,533 12,418,366 431 1,384,18 1,3 1,51,8 65 89,75 266 643,736 1999-33,842 28,226,141 9,197 12,31,784 57 1,52,522 1,9 1,57,3 1 1,211, 239 777,516 2-1 34,32 32,415,79 9,553 13,57,528 672 2,126,92 1,5 1,733,1 125 1,57, 229 864,732 21-2 34,431 34,945,353 8,934 14,23,927 634 2,161,413 1,7 2,145,4 122 1,556,72 23 838,696 22-3 35,294 36,571,243 1,462 15,678,19 556 1,938,445 86 2,198, 17 1,353,55 284 1,143,594 23-4 4,152 46,177,648 11,345 23,651,814 541 2,69,81 1,21 2,541,9 9 1,23,48 316 1,216,24 24-5 43,61 5,129,28 11,645 26,226,95 515 1,986,224 1,6 2,61,2 85 888,8 326 1,272,72 25-6 4,439 55,454,211 11,341 27,131,4 633 2,48,141 1,7 2,995,1 87 853,383 328 1,34,35 26-7 38,899 59,412,977 12,587 31,234,2 829 2,673,35 1,35 3,867,4 92 822,374 329 1,283,21 27-8 38,793 59,32,842 12,612 32,538,157 615 2,19,84 1,37 4,671, 17 933,778 295 1,173,88 28-9 4,375 6,79,89 12,289 31,862,333 548 2,131,134 1,18 4,711,865 113 949,878 287 1,135,416 Total 577,113 $69,32,928 172,218 $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

Table 2 Kentucky Student Aid Programs, 199-91 to 28-9 (Number of and by ) Academic Year KWSP Student Financial Aid Program ECDS BYRD PDTS OT/PT 199-91 583 297,343 52 238,562 1991-92 85 724,767 49 236,83 1992-93 982 718,47 46 22,822 1993-94 1,154 889,198 51 227,992 1994-95 1,373 915,689 56 239,78 1995-96 1,338 945,481 1996-97 1,41 857,6 1997-98 1,25 887,3 9 43,75 1998-99 1,9 727,1 1 1,5 8 49,3 1999-1,12 789,2 1 1,5 8 63,6 2-1 1,7 716,9 391 159,2 5 7,5 21-2 78 683,2 85 479,1 93 139,5 22-3 1,11 91,5 99 678,6 185 276,75 23-4 1,1 919,1 1, 771,3 269 41,727 24-5 1,4 843,3 96 9,5 352 516,325 25-6 1,5 815,6 1,36 832,49 342 485,649 26-7 1,14 89,4 1,19 1,61,94 338 482,716 27-8 64 79, 1,4 1,64,539 34 487,539 84 81,155 28-9 833 677,659 1,164 1,26,44 373 537,96 245 237,121 GHG Total 19,913 $14,98,384 8,54 $7,27,713 2,299 $3,337,82 254 $1,163,239 25 $156,65 329 $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

Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 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 455 93,12 483 951,766 455 888,64 422 727,643 381 563,39 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

Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Public 2-Year Ashland Community & Technical College 622 87,867 617 859,152 758 1,58,259 794 1,27,455 726 785,518 Big Sandy Community & Technical College 877 1,281,512 937 1,373,597 862 1,259,72 947 1,225,638 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 411 58,936 369 54,197 346 485,181 349 451,623 357 369,546 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 72 916,842 582 773,296 521 682,19 349 42,741 218 222,145 Hazard Community & Technical College 798 1,157,715 84 1,25,282 939 1,367,96 1,78 1,376,939 1,22 1,288,988 Henderson Community College 382 494,262 37 476,366 38 476,197 372 43,61 37 355,15 Hopkinsville Community College 594 817,376 564 751,97 617 82,836 623 732,42 661 677,385 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 66 949,454 746 1,64,123 776 1,111,422 732 916,553 827 881,431 Maysville Community & Technical College 714 1,7,14 614 891,827 74 1,1,817 632 824,566 547 589,642 Owensboro Community & Technical College 828 1,131,431 798 1,62,429 747 987,541 819 98,79 829 841,497 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 648 986,788 625 94,395 721 1,82,623 842 1,111,618 991 1,118,44 West Kentucky Community & Technical College 92 1,27,24 882 1,199,23 919 1,262,69 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

Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College 558 1,231,917 547 1,29,172 568 1,23,887 523 1,98,99 551 1,15,582 Asbury College 521 1,294,88 466 1,89,199 384 93,217 265 594,785 276 56,462 Bellarmine University 1,6 2,584,939 1,49 2,649,965 1,24 2,547,887 797 1,824,968 946 2,4,4 Berea College 1,1 2,295,24 1,41 2,434,845 939 2,18,764 861 1,823,858 932 1,78,2 Brescia University 392 912,185 336 767,73 333 768,356 345 734,925 38 778,237 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 1,282,437 513 1,326,913 525 1,321,986 52 1,269,16 536 1,216,89 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 14 23,857 5 9,4 6 1,75 7 12,35 2 5,2 Georgetown College 877 2,264,259 864 2,26,944 84 2,129,666 861 2,48,96 832 1,788,565 Indiana Wesleyan University 273 498,288 341 655,769 29 554,956 273 53,724 262 431,423 Kentucky Christian University 315 75,416 283 619,45 263 576,87 235 497,96 218 426,74 Kentucky Wesleyan College 686 1,576,657 732 1,723,938 791 1,816,41 551 1,166,26 514 983,961 Lincoln Memorial University 87 169,519 124 24,75 9 11,369 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 91 193,92 11 226,547 139 265,554 152 291,291 166 33,548 Mid-Continent University 1,49 3,2,686 1,142 2,553,625 993 2,2,21 84 1,7,794 734 1,463,923 Midway College 95 1,869,161 1,167 2,56,33 1,113 2,35,568 93 1,76,269 1,28 1,781,963 Northwood University 17 27,922 13 27,122 35 65,195 25 42,843 38 7,22 Pikeville College 716 2,226,32 788 2,378,844 825 2,4,533 869 2,424,484 96 2,496,14 Spalding University 83 1,838,822 835 1,876,93 833 1,84,387 84 1,657,832 777 1,562,79 St Catharine College 642 1,397,451 65 1,335,126 611 1,294,14 629 1,227,271 638 1,12,226 Thomas More College 529 1,215,348 517 1,232,653 488 1,145,758 493 1,8,616 474 932,67 Transylvania University 71 1,799,778 69 1,767,955 638 1,599,483 614 1,431,479 583 1,245,113 * 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

Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Trevecca Nazarene University 2 5,8 4 9, Union College 745 1,678,792 618 1,432,36 68 1,495,672 565 1,19,418 598 1,153,366 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 176 248,39 165 231,749 16 227,263 253 34,823 273 298,155 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

Table 2.1 Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs* by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Proprietary 2-Year ATA College 61-97,188 Beckfield College 161 218,577 146 197,34 164 214,517 198 226,891 172 165,322 Brown Mackie College 55 797,592 413 575,771 342 51,76 322 43,2 38 483,356 Daymar College 5 628,526 265 352,257 275 357,559 196 244,585 159 167,276 Draughons Junior College 135 174,827 112 153,95 95 13,872 11 119,362 142 135,535 Galen College of Nursing 67 91,775 6 74,77 57 73,129 11 14,35 ITT Technical Institute 129 155,629 176 247,755 175 226,558 186 259,1 179 196,965 National College 771 1,78,923 873 1,232,837 99 1,431,328 1,65 1,392,693 928 981,734 Paducah Technical College 53 73,69 22 33,883 27 37,5 22 28,9 45 52,5 Southwestern College 25 34,997 38 46,877 21 3,512 13 16,72 5 5,367 Sullivan College of Technology and Design 112 171,951 142 212,743 119 18,29 136 181,213 15 258,452 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 141 25,128 147 21, 142 24,313 141 21,938 153 219,637 Total** 141 $25,128 147 $21, 142 $24,313 141 $21,938 153 $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

College Access Program (CAP) Grant Year of Implementation: 199-91. The State Student Incentive Grant merged into CAP in 1992-93. 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. 24-5 $1,4 25-6 $1,7 26-7 $1,9 27-8 $1,9 28-9 $1,9 Disbursed: $284.4 million to 123,71 students from 24-5 through 28-9. 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 28-29 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

Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 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 363 584,518 49 643,353 368 594,346 367 521,383 341 47,49 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

Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Public 2-Year Ashland Community & Technical College 591 845,75 589 83,33 71 1,16,83 769 1,5,752 726 785,518 Big Sandy Community & Technical College 854 1,26,464 921 1,363,167 852 1,252,911 933 1,22,836 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 49 579,186 367 51,872 346 485,181 349 451,623 357 369,546 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 598 797,16 57 693,16 438 64,238 279 347,182 218 222,145 Hazard Community & Technical College 779 1,138,166 826 1,195,762 928 1,357,658 1,62 1,362,72 1,22 1,288,988 Henderson Community College 325 434,957 337 446,736 344 449,983 336 46,381 37 355,15 Hopkinsville Community College 548 776,11 511 696,725 564 755,224 571 694,475 657 675,385 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 94,81 733 1,49,613 761 1,98,93 717 93,459 827 881,431 Maysville Community & Technical College 689 985,621 64 883,22 69 988,588 621 813,16 547 589,642 Owensboro Community & Technical College 791 1,95,786 764 1,3,645 718 957,759 781 948,332 829 841,497 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 642 981,85 623 938,67 72 1,82,623 83 1,15,576 991 1,118,44 West Kentucky Community & Technical College 811 1,122,295 831 1,157,398 886 1,234,915 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

Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College 243 395,26 229 383,991 233 376,387 221 339,543 235 287,928 Asbury College 145 244,331 132 25,744 111 194,88 77 123,31 9 11,42 Bellarmine University 251 434,26 252 423,598 247 415,274 216 33,837 259 334,93 Berea College 473 87,24 488 87,345 435 763,164 395 619,858 439 555,1 Brescia University 128 25,684 15 163,29 87 147,25 14 15,165 111 138,982 Campbellsville University 583 921,712 483 795,877 467 77,467 446 652,75 464 557,72 Centre College 113 2,45 122 225,782 124 228,95 115 19,4 11 15,5 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 6 7,357 2 1,9 2 1,375 2 2,55 Georgetown College 243 431,14 23 46,671 217 392,22 241 389,751 233 31,1 Indiana Wesleyan University 94 133,169 12 149,167 8 122,294 92 131,235 85 97,54 Kentucky Christian University 132 21,76 12 158,125 96 16,72 89 134,63 72 91,621 Kentucky Wesleyan College 241 39,683 243 46,794 253 42,568 176 266,881 159 19,218 Lincoln Memorial University 38 51,529 64 81,855 7 8,469 Lindsey Wilson College 774 1,19,581 712 1,113,226 748 1,199,274 743 1,37,766 819 946,344 McKendree University 29 43,68 35 53,338 44 67,3 54 81,36 56 69,131 Mid-Continent University 478 727,573 34 538,148 313 55,365 276 384,235 24 32,364 Midway College 317 45,335 414 627,345 366 551,26 337 45,77 395 442,525 Northwood University 6 7,922 4 6,122 13 18,792 8 1,768 12 13,77 Pikeville College 25 387,587 279 434,772 284 466,88 313 442,27 368 445,591 Spalding University 33 457,516 295 461,69 284 434,378 38 452,541 272 343,178 St Catharine College 246 369,684 213 33,664 22 36,853 226 39,69 234 263,873 Thomas More College 153 231,356 134 221,56 15 253,256 147 221,345 135 155,86 Transylvania University 186 327,142 178 323,735 149 275,18 152 243,114 151 199,31 Trevecca Nazarene University 2 3,4 Union College 299 491,292 236 398,172 249 42,444 218 328,3 233 278,67 University of the Cumberlands 381 638,87 416 711,365 371 642,681 386 589,854 431 543,267 25Jan21 22Jan21 15 SFA 3

Table 3.1 College Access Program Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 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 175 247,39 165 231,749 16 227,263 253 34,823 273 298,155 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 161 218,577 145 196,34 164 214,517 198 226,891 172 165,322 Brown Mackie College 549 796,592 41 572,771 342 51,76 322 43,2 38 483,356 Daymar College 493 621,526 263 35,257 275 357,559 196 244,585 159 167,276 Draughons Junior College 135 174,827 111 152,95 95 13,872 1 118,612 142 135,535 Galen College of Nursing 67 91,775 6 74,77 57 73,129 11 14,35 ITT Technical Institute 127 153,629 176 247,755 175 226,558 186 259,1 179 196,965 National College 758 1,65,923 873 1,232,837 99 1,431,328 1,65 1,392,693 928 981,734 Paducah Technical College 53 73,69 22 33,883 27 37,5 22 28,9 45 52,5 Southwestern College 25 34,997 38 46,877 21 3,512 13 16,72 5 5,367 Sullivan College of Technology and Design 112 171,951 142 212,743 119 18,29 136 181,213 15 258,452 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

Table 3.2 College Access Program Grant by Area Development District 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Area Development 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 District 24-25 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 8,836,51 612 935,852 55 831,87 629 981,381 637 885,31 634 733,54 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 1,633,367 861 1,363,19 852 1,296,334 972 1,59,63 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 2,185,86 771 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 * Some electronic primary residence address records contain incomplete or incorrect data precluding exact allocation to a geographic area. 25Jan21 22Jan21 17 SFA 4

Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Adair 268 424,86 258 41,246 242 384,611 232 331,13 277 325,65 Allen 26 312,13 167 267,419 159 235,948 141 187,948 176 2,224 Anderson 183 279,911 163 253,39 137 214,69 127 173,139 16 187,363 Ballard 6 91,48 43 57,569 58 88,14 63 82,637 66 76,714 Barren 461 668,84 41 589,54 352 535,466 327 44,67 34 38,122 Bath 1 16,43 89 133,831 11 151,14 98 143,684 115 131,324 Bell 288 447,512 261 416,5 297 475,774 322 443,92 351 44,64 Boone 673 1,46,789 652 1,2,131 578 9,161 612 851,13 576 682,697 Bourbon 157 244,446 136 24,313 133 24,498 142 193,469 165 185,674 Boyd 48 618,575 41 65,23 471 717,769 522 718,54 471 544,286 Boyle 323 49,195 285 431,922 256 373,55 26 353,768 295 338,782 Bracken 75 115,318 65 12,851 69 19,83 67 89,4 64 77,63 Breathitt 223 337,755 218 323,144 248 384,981 289 382,862 299 33,843 Breckinridge 149 231,719 133 196,532 131 196,993 118 158,262 141 163,7 Bullitt 399 579,66 373 543,246 344 57,36 381 499,446 391 434,62 Butler 119 181,489 11 167,861 113 166,71 124 174,717 127 144,32 Caldwell 122 185,767 115 17,4 16 155,934 115 151,733 131 149,762 Calloway 461 695,959 423 677,719 49 663,972 48 6,373 4 488,895 Campbell 63 947,131 59 919,42 58 96,138 575 839,138 597 719,422 Carlisle 49 66,656 49 75,614 56 88,767 65 88,738 68 76,197 Carroll 67 92,457 52 82,63 51 77,52 48 57,388 43 48,54 Carter 317 497,992 34 53,69 34 524,793 357 56,67 393 464,64 Casey 228 329,575 18 274,362 192 289,857 25 291,117 193 221,42 Christian 615 918,957 536 784,292 543 783,638 524 662,443 59 632,717 Clark 257 385,732 236 342,197 235 359,54 248 338,296 283 324,931 Clay 273 419,959 261 421,355 244 383,846 236 331,888 256 37,556 Clinton 128 191,691 125 175,314 113 167,623 117 156,636 129 146,96 25Jan21 22Jan21 18 SFA 5

Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Crittenden 68 17,417 68 17,949 66 14,751 66 82,724 72 84,934 Cumberland 14 152,849 14 153,835 82 135,762 69 95,628 91 15,213 Daviess 1,89 1,63,71 971 1,447,532 923 1,366,591 971 1,289,82 996 1,116,14 Edmonson 115 163,832 86 135,517 74 113,236 82 112,897 95 111,457 Elliott 39 64,428 53 79,719 5 82,66 45 61,612 44 5,754 Estill 172 259,19 154 241,943 146 236,452 152 26,778 146 164,847 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 159 248,348 175 261,32 187 295,93 19 264,445 216 254,68 Floyd 42 643,29 459 698,274 436 683,948 486 668,119 61 71,414 Franklin 422 679,436 357 561,89 337 537,678 398 553,92 364 435,113 Fulton 46 63,763 38 6,776 33 49,162 51 69,17 55 64,884 Gallatin 2 3,139 15 22,827 23 29,733 2 29,441 14 15,788 Garrard 114 17,52 13 16,21 117 179,796 123 172,461 145 166,47 Grant 179 279,595 186 294,339 165 253,414 178 236,664 16 183,527 Graves 462 74,72 426 662,935 41 612,725 427 595,71 39 45,19 Grayson 282 425,373 249 378,738 228 342,119 214 294,916 243 266,298 Green 138 2,298 121 181,913 117 186,65 16 15,68 125 147,65 Greenup 265 46,9 27 416,285 34 47,2 33 413,765 33 384,723 Hancock 78 12,448 83 13,736 7 19,53 68 89,264 76 84,715 Hardin 1,11 1,475,267 958 1,413,464 889 1,3,299 949 1,235,287 975 1,58,956 Harlan 333 524,671 344 546,183 387 576,345 386 531,98 475 561,48 Harrison 18 259,286 154 239,963 173 254,569 165 217,852 158 169,763 Hart 17 251,655 169 274,86 147 236,1 133 196,721 152 174,392 Henderson 323 46,416 35 432,528 317 441,353 332 434,919 356 383,646 Henry 95 151,532 91 139,374 8 124,328 89 117,396 87 98,795 Hickman 38 59,888 38 58,39 5 77,586 49 69,333 45 53,627 Hopkins 46 71,92 447 684,566 45 688,965 456 6,381 456 55,778 25Jan21 22Jan21 19 SFA 5

Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Jackson 19 293,41 172 282,786 117 175,725 12 14,583 119 138,488 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 383 577,86 329 491,214 322 48,894 32 438,558 374 424,99 Johnson 267 41,654 266 421,18 258 41,997 29 45,158 39 357,684 Kenton 1,74 1,645,86 946 1,48,75 98 1,59,893 979 1,334,343 99 1,15,224 Knott 215 341,256 23 353,423 255 39,68 253 347,369 32 325,55 Knox 443 78,652 391 625,215 352 552,178 36 511,367 395 461,939 Larue 122 182,729 9 14,7 99 146,587 117 161,999 128 146,147 Laurel 528 88,574 547 845,11 467 726,61 453 65,8 497 58,5 Lawrence 133 199,16 14 21,855 145 219,33 144 195,354 168 188,964 Lee 83 126,93 74 19,64 77 117,49 82 16,932 76 77,79 Leslie 136 21,933 128 193,238 154 227,751 162 212,24 26 232,51 Letcher 261 43,843 272 417,225 263 412,85 324 447,525 374 429,587 Lewis 142 221,97 12 182,739 133 21,795 143 24,79 137 166,679 Lincoln 242 363,564 212 328,28 225 342,393 241 334,933 248 284,183 Livingston 75 114,325 71 14,993 73 14,991 67 87,75 51 62,32 Logan 253 373,851 213 327,849 222 337,695 196 263,123 243 275,765 Lyon 6 92,117 5 81,916 49 71,945 38 56,793 46 5,85 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 166 258,62 149 236,36 161 25,992 151 215,52 171 196,6 Marion 21 321,652 174 276,566 19 296,534 186 262,313 28 239,16 Marshall 251 374,269 22 319,723 219 339,288 212 298,326 247 28,68 Martin 93 144,111 111 172,393 14 156,58 121 166,548 148 165,513 Mason 21 313,533 172 257,361 212 327,676 217 31,472 23 221,6 McCracken 656 962,499 579 875,7 586 894,66 597 794,536 622 694,791 McCreary 24 359,41 256 396,441 254 383,53 276 363,367 283 316,172 McLean 17 163,245 99 143,85 85 131,451 83 16,87 87 96,341 25Jan21 22Jan21 2 SFA 5

Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Meade 223 331,495 218 33,821 28 318,23 217 294,327 212 232,51 Menifee 71 11,874 61 89,996 75 121,441 81 113,183 91 12,319 Mercer 187 283,273 175 271,483 192 299,79 168 229,966 169 185,1 Metcalfe 123 181,46 16 177,944 97 146,728 85 113,52 93 11,834 Monroe 13 194,518 11 158,83 96 146,74 15 139,649 119 142,55 Montgomery 196 35,189 195 294,98 28 39,52 238 321,941 274 314,55 Morgan 169 255,392 181 268,818 19 292,347 178 246,681 221 265,637 Muhlenberg 292 443,14 354 552,381 336 514,99 291 398,95 353 394,611 Nelson 435 664,914 45 634,264 337 51,589 373 493,397 397 459,35 Nicholas 59 95,271 59 89,574 64 88,731 68 86,337 75 88,563 Ohio 218 323,866 224 327,112 194 265,181 19 247,725 263 296,749 Oldham 23 363,547 221 347,631 29 38,489 29 28,694 21 232,495 Owen 88 137,493 77 125,221 72 111,53 6 84,336 62 67,794 Owsley 38 54,568 37 53,812 35 53,494 4 52,448 42 49,38 Pendleton 11 162,757 95 149,195 86 136,872 83 112,213 12 12,278 Perry 361 544,773 354 549,392 37 557,218 411 557,462 465 517,822 Pike 618 981,696 636 995,676 66 965,258 69 968,64 811 952,41 Powell 136 28,97 115 175,278 114 186,397 123 171,977 13 149,67 Pulaski 768 1,142,11 731 1,123,589 754 1,136,239 73 1,,989 87 93,451 Robertson 26 37,556 18 26,816 28 46,177 2 25,671 14 14,688 Rockcastle 18 278,323 173 27,13 152 235,392 158 231,596 137 158,85 Rowan 327 531,134 328 58,781 4 635,65 433 643,673 527 649,563 Russell 239 379,396 222 327,753 234 366,15 228 312,1 23 262,42 Scott 247 372,78 23 358,31 235 361,865 271 386,79 291 339,33 Shelby 24 317,22 24 317,475 175 271,549 174 242,595 151 176,817 Simpson 14 26,38 131 191,79 139 218,112 126 171,794 19 118,67 Spencer 77-39,351 73 112,14 79 126,642 71 98,776 83 97,378 25Jan21 22Jan21 21 SFA 5

Table 3.3 College Access Program Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Taylor 339 524,513 294 477,614 326 49,235 32 45,26 318 38,425 Todd 19 166,358 14 159,327 16 166,32 6 86,575 6 64,893 Trigg 134 197,58 139 214,282 148 233,366 115 162,814 16 123,741 Trimble 38 59,37 43 65,82 32 49,979 4 49,68 39 4,41 Union 112 165,61 129 194,21 117 166,72 115 144,631 118 122,893 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 11 165,418 18 166,862 11 175,41 15 147,29 19 125,847 Wayne 212 32,26 217 314,837 212 316,35 198 281,447 21 229,57 Webster 111 172,945 97 139,631 18 168,77 79 11,18 1 114,648 Whitley 472 741,45 488 78,93 433 69,72 462 663,64 492 585,7 Wolfe 19 163,744 114 175,654 96 153,981 9 124,85 123 139,95 Woodford 159 257,338 161 263,335 158 246,636 187 268,61 176 26,38 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

Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG) Year of Implementation: 1971-72 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 $2,6 25-6 $2,8 26-7 $2,9 27-8 $3, 28-9 $3, Total Disbursed: $149 million to 34,261 students from 24-5 through 28-9. FY 29 Source of Funds: Net Kentucky Lottery proceeds 5Feb21 22Jan21 23 KTG Intro

Table 4.1 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Institution Type / Name Private 4-Year Alice Lloyd College 313 831,37 317 822,455 331 818,75 297 747,31 312 711,154 Asbury College 361 992,143 327 868,311 264 711,879 183 456,479 179 421,815 Bellarmine University 734 2,73,733 771 2,138,121 743 2,15,126 55 1,385,515 644 1,521,231 Berea College 537 1,488, 553 1,564,5 54 1,345,6 466 1,24, 493 1,153,1 Brescia University 262 73,821 229 595,178 242 613,18 236 571,248 262 616,36 Campbellsville University 963 2,545,192 897 2,397,256 875 2,237,187 787 1,941,716 777 1,793,8 Centre College 364 1,53,487 372 1,72,631 38 1,62,786 386 1,5,956 49 1,39,89 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 8 16,5 3 7,5 4 8,7 5 9,8 2 5,2 Georgetown College 62 1,721,3 618 1,749,773 595 1,651,383 595 1,588,918 579 1,43,732 Indiana Wesleyan University 177 363,119 239 56,62 29 431,912 181 399,489 177 333,883 Kentucky Christian University 182 489,71 18 46,3 165 41,485 144 353,843 14 315,235 Kentucky Wesleyan College 442 1,173,961 484 1,34,474 527 1,376,58 364 878,638 343 752,448 Lincoln Memorial University 48 116,49 59 12,72 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 15,24 75 173,29 95 198,524 98 29,931 11 234,417 Mid-Continent University 95 2,243,174 785 1,985,318 677 1,682,345 561 1,31,559 494 1,161,559 Midway College 542 1,259,678 7 1,77,523 696 1,599,257 57 1,23,94 61 1,247,432 Northwood University 11 2, 9 21, 22 46,43 17 32,75 26 56,45 Pikeville College 348 875,449 399 995,294 44 1,89,748 463 1,16,574 51 1,132,469 Spalding University 56 1,311,466 511 1,32,749 525 1,38,632 477 1,154,288 487 1,143,91 St Catharine College 392 1,18,467 385 983,362 42 97,631 397 911,884 44 856,353 Thomas More College 371 965,992 376 983,597 332 873,696 34 85,21 333 766,97 Transylvania University 58 1,448,636 52 1,429,22 477 1,36,25 448 1,167,865 417 1,22,582 Trevecca Nazarene University 2 5,8 2 5,6 Union College 444 1,18, 376 1,14,49 421 1,5,734 331 85,727 334 749,191 University of the Cumberlands 63 1,652,734 665 1,87,973 63 1,64,834 65 1,653,433 643 1,516,674 25Jan21 22Jan21 24 SFA 3

Table 4.1 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Institution Type and Institution 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 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

Table 4.2 Kentucky Tuition Grant by Area Development District 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Area Development 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 District 24-25 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 1,93,919 49 1,73,779 379 963,98 369 885,718 375 88,749 473 1,21,997 523 1,314,573 548 1,368,26 56 1,344,384 6 1,36,119 2,35 6,116,59 2,416 6,277,93 2,418 6,64,367 2,136 5,139,173 2,14 4,851,199 89 222,3 92 228,81 86 27,446 92 211,581 81 18,957 979 2,6,293 994 2,649,63 892 2,257,479 786 1,955,767 748 1,673,949 233 623,213 254 668,226 252 638,21 213 514,142 187 434,13 1 268,961 85 23,32 84 211,296 73 171,736 99 215,215 631 1,695,35 62 1,675,254 619 1,614,57 512 1,261,299 54 1,154,173 2,733 6,999,173 2,853 7,127,324 2,971 7,161,553 2,578 6,65,668 2,789 6,219,468 324 848,46 356 915,837 322 83,88 282 693,223 279 615,342 1,28 3,138,11 1,191 3,38,1 1,198 2,951,116 1,117 2,598,889 1,113 2,479,839 985 2,511,132 967 2,495,89 894 2,165,56 89 1,879,232 873 1,928,394 748 2,3,528 736 1,993,48 654 1,718,682 594 1,52,735 575 1,332,366 362 91,76 348 913,378 333 835,757 284 694,36 243 565,892 436 1,87,921 45 1,52,915 363 91,648 293 694,54 23 529,114 29 532,517 353 883,753 571 1,362,26 639 1,51,96 88 1,85,36 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

Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Adair 232 597,651 226 586,488 225 545,548 198 483,34 22 45,874 Allen 58 162,39 42 19,5 39 91,115 37 87,72 41 88,4 Anderson 19 293,848 13 271,915 95 234,54 9 216,862 82 177,436 Ballard 13 33,123 17 42,683 19 49,322 16 36,445 9 18,49 Barren 59 155,857 55 144,276 5 128,727 55 123,627 57 137,174 Bath 12 34,5 1 28,5 1 28,38 8 2,369 14 28,896 Bell 71 187,95 76 198,299 78 195,712 69 168,581 73 169,582 Boone 26 552,711 192 513,95 154 47,632 153 387,561 147 333,529 Bourbon 6 161,331 63 154,761 54 131,33 42 95,198 38 84,933 Boyd 77 29,123 92 238,182 12 258,173 84 21,362 77 176,943 Boyle 11 267,598 97 259,69 94 247,733 86 29,545 88 196,18 Bracken 9 2,893 11 29, 8 2,518 7 14,934 7 16,9 Breathitt 25 6,541 31 75,471 23 59,51 14 34,731 14 29,49 Breckinridge 35 97,475 39 95,87 29 75,964 28 61,52 26 63,37 Bullitt 22 552,82 213 537,586 23 494,937 182 424,839 23 438,613 Butler 27 65,975 29 72, 23 54,22 23 5,66 22 46,863 Caldwell 48 12,369 44 115,84 42 96,312 3 77,973 31 71,18 Calloway 36 9,5 34 89,289 34 88,491 21 49,381 2 44,2 Campbell 127 328,971 123 341,251 117 313,624 12 317,525 12 284,188 Carlisle 11 27,38 12 29,628 11 27,94 8 17,437 9 16,41 Carroll 24 59, 17 41, 2 46,912 13 32,289 12 25,134 Carter 68 184,46 72 185,938 64 154,741 5 122,725 42 95,464 Casey 58 149,836 48 126,8 45 16,45 54 12,949 48 112,592 Christian 79 193,46 71 176,139 76 189,95 72 173,71 55 122,335 Clark 9 242,621 79 211,769 68 17,35 75 181,933 72 165,11 Clay 44 115,2 51 137,82 53 136,193 41 17,43 43 93,654 Clinton 29 75, 3 71,63 32 78,844 3 66,26 37 85,475 25Jan21 22Jan21 27 SFA 5

Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Crittenden 17 44,52 18 46,11 18 44,455 16 37,427 1 23,3 Cumberland 23 52,5 31 81,158 28 73,46 19 46,2 27 62,4 Daviess 399 1,61,962 47 1,75,388 434 1,131,691 345 859,916 337 764,153 Edmonson 1 23,368 11 26,646 6 12,299 6 13,217 8 18,443 Elliott 3 9, 1 3, 2 4,35 1 2,8 1 1,3 Estill 15 38,5 17 41,711 1 24,98 13 3,8 11 24,7 Fayette 797 2,23,75 88 2,232,622 973 2,399,185 852 2,61,35 856 1,947,151 Fleming 16 39,9 19 46,5 21 53,65 25 58,117 24 54,168 Floyd 9 229,797 11 26,44 123 36,6 119 297,875 122 276,61 Franklin 164 43,8 142 376,743 165 49,199 159 38,198 147 342,732 Fulton 12 31,482 12 33,584 4 1,15 5 11,2 6 14,3 Gallatin 2 4, 5 15, 3 7,25 5 14, 7 15,167 Garrard 46 118,334 28 71,68 3 72,333 27 59,44 32 69,27 Grant 61 164,36 61 168,99 52 134,817 43 17,953 35 84,74 Graves 155 374,676 139 357,127 129 322,657 16 252,792 78 178,511 Grayson 5 127,773 38 99,77 33 89,385 31 77,989 33 75,25 Green 83 21,433 77 193,387 75 186,459 62 152,275 61 134,422 Greenup 52 137,168 62 165,832 54 142,1 52 125,655 46 17,598 Hancock 37 14,329 32 9,73 27 72,5 27 67,851 27 59,283 Hardin 33 746,445 292 754,73 275 652,712 245 561,72 261 57,359 Harlan 82 22,1 82 25,83 74 182,392 84 189,181 94 25,644 Harrison 56 131,628 66 162,46 59 137,343 54 114,315 62 128,758 Hart 4 11,239 47 12,96 49 128,4 33 82,985 27 67,349 Henderson 76 214,746 56 156,918 6 154,641 58 139,569 58 134,23 Henry 36 97,387 32 88,293 41 98,122 41 92,489 22 51,133 Hickman 13 32,155 1 21,388 11 27,898 7 16,176 2 3,418 Hopkins 85 216,339 78 29,685 84 215,861 85 27,84 72 163,73 25Jan21 22Jan21 28 SFA 5

Table 4.3 Kentucky Tuition Grant by County 28-9 to 24-5 (Number of and by ) Recipient's County of 28-29 27-28 26-27 25-26 24-25 Residence ** ** ** ** ** Jackson 61 156,564 47 13,5 34 9,862 24 63, 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 213 56,499 217 57,341 191 485,332 149 347,327 143 323,621 Johnson 41 11,42 47 114,629 35 93,561 43 97,378 45 15,856 Kenton 258 73,596 273 735,731 242 633,946 218 554,983 213 492,211 Knott 62 164,747 65 171,567 67 158,349 58 139,36 59 134,183 Knox 229 618,948 224 59,992 197 492,421 164 411,712 164 362,625 Larue 36 9,45 25 69,4 33 81,394 32 74,189 33 77,931 Laurel 156 46,782 166 434,13 131 323,683 113 271,13 19 236,921 Lawrence 34 83,516 28 75,274 31 78,837 27 61,6 22 52,78 Lee 17 46, 14 36,275 13 34,8 6 15,4 6 11,7 Leslie 33 9, 35 87,56 38 91,994 29 73,862 18 44,2 Letcher 96 252,662 111 287,457 91 222,59 94 226,437 9 192,537 Lewis 17 4,5 16 4,5 12 23,58 16 35,28 15 32,5 Lincoln 66 184,58 62 16,476 57 147,471 45 11,49 38 88,31 Livingston 15 35,964 1 25,5 9 2,196 9 18,183 6 13,743 Logan 33 91,5 51 125,92 55 141,949 44 19,326 43 99,334 Lyon 32 8,614 2 49,262 13 26,515 9 21,617 9 22,1 Madison 221 584,615 235 63,44 241 627,112 23 58,66 23 54,494 Magoffin 17 39,75 21 55,721 22 58, 16 38,734 13 29,9 Marion 164 433,291 155 412,729 138 334,537 118 279,568 135 292,669 Marshall 53 135, 48 126,816 29 75,4 24 52,398 24 58,5 Martin 24 6,5 22 53,488 21 5,381 24 57,4 22 47,667 Mason 41 15,71 42 12,31 42 11,7 41 96,11 35 77,389 McCracken 145 363,677 135 352,4 128 38,826 18 258,225 85 195,375 McCreary 48 129,442 55 135,98 59 143,42 71 16,434 79 159,523 McLean 18 46,256 14 38,22 15 36,35 12 28, 15 33,483 25Jan21 22Jan21 29 SFA 5