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Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2020 06:09 PM by quo vadis.)
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
I think the Democrats put something in there for HBCUs. It would be interesting to see the number for Troy St. or South Alabama.
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 06:51 PM)bullet Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
I think the Democrats put something in there for HBCUs. It would be interesting to see the number for Troy St. or South Alabama.
Alabama - 20,722,538
Auburn - 15,645,745
UAB - 12,131,256
South Alabama - 11,408,535
Troy - 8,544,084
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 06:56 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:51 PM)bullet Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
I think the Democrats put something in there for HBCUs. It would be interesting to see the number for Troy St. or South Alabama.
Alabama - 20,722,538
Auburn - 15,645,745
UAB - 12,131,256
South Alabama - 11,408,535
Troy - 8,544,084
Yes, e.g., Troy has 18,000 students and is getting less money than A&M, with 6,000 students.
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 07:03 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:56 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:51 PM)bullet Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
I think the Democrats put something in there for HBCUs. It would be interesting to see the number for Troy St. or South Alabama.
Alabama - 20,722,538
Auburn - 15,645,745
UAB - 12,131,256
South Alabama - 11,408,535
Troy - 8,544,084
Yes, e.g., Troy has 18,000 students and is getting less money than A&M, with 6,000 students.
Troy has a big online presence and their main campus is only about 8,000. I wonder if that has something to do with the money. Is there a formula posted anywhere?
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
Why are private universities getting this money?
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 08:18 PM)herdfan129 Wrote: Why are private universities getting this money?
Same reason why public schools are: because politicians are afraid of being voted out of office. All it takes is a global crisis for higher ed to get a little federal help.
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2020 09:14 PM by Nerdlinger.)
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
Students at private schools are effected too!
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 08:00 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: (04-21-2020 07:03 PM)quo vadis Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:56 PM)SkullyMaroo Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:51 PM)bullet Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
I think the Democrats put something in there for HBCUs. It would be interesting to see the number for Troy St. or South Alabama.
Alabama - 20,722,538
Auburn - 15,645,745
UAB - 12,131,256
South Alabama - 11,408,535
Troy - 8,544,084
Yes, e.g., Troy has 18,000 students and is getting less money than A&M, with 6,000 students.
Troy has a big online presence and their main campus is only about 8,000. I wonder if that has something to do with the money. Is there a formula posted anywhere?
I have read elsewhere that the formula was weighted towards schools with more low income students receiving Pell Grants.
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
Quo, are you complaining that Alabama didn't get enough money?
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-22-2020 10:03 AM)TripleA Wrote: (04-21-2020 06:08 PM)quo vadis Wrote: One thing i noticed is that the money seems skewed towards poorer schools. For example, the University of Alabama, with 38,000 students, gets $20 million. Alabama A&M, an HBCU with 6,000 students, gets $9 million.
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020...l-stimulus
Quo, are you complaining that Alabama didn't get enough money?
Not a complaint, an observation about the formula used.
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
UNC - ch 17 Million, 29K total students, 18K undergrads
NCSU - 18 Million, 35K total students, 25K undergrads
UNC - Charlotte - 24 Million 29K total students, 24K undergrads
I don't see a clear pattern in North Carolina. I do know that black kids who are not athletes are UNC-Ch are scarcer than hen's teeth. I suspect that undergrads are being more heavily invested into that grads, but maybe not. Carolina has 11K grads, State has 10K grads, while UNC-C has just 5K grads
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RE: Stimulus $$$ Calculator for Universities
(04-22-2020 03:59 PM)Statefan Wrote: UNC - ch 17 Million, 29K total students, 18K undergrads
NCSU - 18 Million, 35K total students, 25K undergrads
UNC - Charlotte - 24 Million 29K total students, 24K undergrads
I don't see a clear pattern in North Carolina. I do know that black kids who are not athletes are UNC-Ch are scarcer than hen's teeth. I suspect that undergrads are being more heavily invested into that grads, but maybe not. Carolina has 11K grads, State has 10K grads, while UNC-C has just 5K grads
As Quo Vadis stated, it is based on the students receiving Pell Grants. The more students receiving Pell Grants and the higher the need they demonstrated, the greater the amount the institution received. The only way enrollment figures into it is that with a higher number of students, there are possibly more low income students receiving Pell Grants. Those institutions with a high percentage of wealthy students did not receive as much.
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