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February 2010
Reports
Student Financial Aid
Data Report
2004-05 through 2008-09 Academic Years
Student Financial Aid Data Report
2004-05 through 2008-09
Academic Years
AND
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 2004-05 through 2008-09.
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

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)
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
(800) 928-8926; write to KHEAA, P.O. Box 798, Frankfort, KY 40602-0798, or
visit www.kheaa.com.
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
Introduction
* Individual student-level data for ECDS recipients is not available on KHEAA's student aid database for academic years prior to 2005-06.
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2009 Student Financial Aid Data Book

Table of Contents

Table 1 – Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary
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Table 2 – Kentucky Student Aid Program Summary
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Table 2.1 – Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs
by Institution Type and Institution
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College Access Program (CAP) Grant


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Table 3.1 – CAP by Institution Type and Institution
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Table 3.2 – CAP by Area Development and District
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Table 3.3 – CAP by County
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Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG)


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Table 4.1 – KTG by Institution Type and Institution
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Table 4.2 – KTG by Area Development and District
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Table 4.3 – KTG by County
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Teacher Scholarship (TS)


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Table 5.1 – TS by Institution Type and Institution
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3
3
3



Table 5.2 – TS by Area Development and District

N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e

n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t



b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a

r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r



2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0

4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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3
3
6
6




Table 5.3 – TS by County
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d

e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t



b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e

a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a

r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0

0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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3
3
7
7




Kentucky National Guard tuition Award Program (KNGTAP)


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4
4
2
2

Table 6 – KNGTAP
N
N
u
u
m
m

b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s



a
a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y



A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


·
·

·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·


4
4
3
3



Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship (OMS)



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·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
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·
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·
·
·
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4
4

Table 7.1 – OMS by Institution Type and Institution
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e

r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a

n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c

a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a

d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8

-
-
0
0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5



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5



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2009 Student Financial Aid Data Book

Table of Contents

Table 7.2 – OMS by Area Development and District
N
N

u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n

t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b

y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r



A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r



2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4

-
-
0
0
5
5


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·


4
4
6
6



Table 7.3 – OMS by County
N
N

u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n

t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b

y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r



A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r



2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4

-
-
0
0
5
5


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4
4
7
7



Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship (MERR)



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4
4
9
9

Table 8.1 – MERR by Institution Type and Institution
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r



o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d

d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d

d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e

e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0

0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


·
·
·

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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
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·
·
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·


5
5
0
0



Table 8.2 – MERR by Area Development and District
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r



o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d

d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d

d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e

e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0

0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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·
·

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5
5
1
1



Table 8.3 – MERR by County
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r



o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d

d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d

d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e

e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0

0
9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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·

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5
5
2
2



KHEAA Work-Study Program (KWSP)


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·

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5
5
5
5

Table 9 – KWSP
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e

e
r
r


o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a

a
n
n
d
d


A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c

c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r
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·


5
5
6
6



Early Childhood Development Scholarship (ECDS)


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5
5
7
7


Table 10.1 – ECDS by Institution Type and Institution
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r


o
o

f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d



A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e

m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e
m
m

i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0
9
9



t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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5
5
8
8



Table 10.2 – ECDS by Area Development and District
N
N
u
u
m
m
b
b
e
e
r
r



o
o
f
f


S
S
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
e
n
n
t
t
s
s


a
a
n
n
d
d



A
A
m
m
o
o
u
u
n
n
t
t


b
b
y
y


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d

e
e
m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


A
A
c
c
a
a
d
d
e
e

m
m
i
i
c
c


Y
Y
e
e
a
a
r
r


2
2
0
0
0
0
8
8
-
-
0
0

9
9


t
t
o
o


2
2
0
0
0
0
4
4
-
-
0
0
5
5


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Academic
Year
Students Amount
Table 1
Kentucky Student Aid Aggregate Summary,
1990-91 to 2008-09
(Number of Students* and Amount by Academic Year)
AND
1990-91 21,570 19,077,361
1991-92 21,959 21,232,411
1992-93 26,080 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 30,330 32,978,958
1997-98 28,320 31,422,994
1998-99 41,204 44,037,268
1999-00 41,665 46,173,563
2000-01 41,831 52,651,589
2001-02 42,014 56,973,309
2002-03 43,696 60,739,701
2003-04 49,586 78,772,803
2004-05 52,643 85,363,004
2005-06 49,676 91,919,613
2006-07 49,644 101,647,387
2007-08 48,819 103,232,974

2008-09 50,097 103,582,355
$1,033,494,377 715,959
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
SFA 1
CAP College Access Program Grant
KTG Kentucky Tuition Grant
TS Kentucky Teacher Scholarship
KNGTAP Kentucky National Guard Tuition Award Program
OMS Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship
MERR Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship
* Students receiving awards from more than one listed student financial aid program are only counted once per academic year.
KWSP KHEAA Work-Study Program
ECDS Early Childhood Development Scholarship
BYRD Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship
PDTS Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship
OT/PT Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy Scholarship
GHG Go Higher Grant
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Table 2
Kentucky Student Aid Programs, 1990-91 to 2008-09
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
KTG TS OMS MERR
Student Financial Aid Program
CAP KNGTAP
Academic
Year
AmountStudents AmountStudents AmountStudents AmountStudents AmountStudentsAmountStudents
AND
1990-91 8,867,678 7,347,558 2,326,220 0 0 0 0 0 0 559 6,699 16,370

1991-92 9,583,487 7,533,567 3,154,507 0 0 0 0 0 0 725 6,922 16,359
1992-93 13,130,570 7,512,427 1,703,972 0 1,000 0 1 0 0 397 6,821 21,818
1993-94 12,751,113 7,123,982 1,457,711 0 0 0 0 0 0 351 6,424 17,464
1994-95 17,317,541 8,383,120 1,635,181 0 2,500 0 3 0 0 379 7,725 21,356
1995-96 18,517,727 8,035,990 1,579,295 0 379,949 0 190 0 0 361 5,793 22,662
1996-97 20,503,159 8,686,942 1,712,856 0 510,157 708,244 252 0 530 382 6,292 24,703
1997-98 19,153,931 8,404,093 1,421,563 0 506,221 1,006,136 238 0 619 334 6,044 22,823
1998-99 26,492,581 12,418,366 1,384,180 809,705 643,736 1,510,800 266 65 1,030 431 9,533 33,430
1999-00 28,226,141 12,031,784 1,502,522 1,211,000 777,516 1,570,300 239 100 1,090 507 9,197 33,842
2000-01 32,415,709 13,057,528 2,126,920 1,570,000 864,732 1,733,100 229 125 1,050 672 9,553 34,302
2001-02 34,945,353 14,023,927 2,161,413 1,556,720 838,696 2,145,400 230 122 1,700 634 8,934 34,431
2002-03 36,571,243 15,678,019 1,938,445 1,353,550 1,143,594 2,198,000 284 107 860 556 10,462 35,294
2003-04 46,177,648 23,651,814 2,069,810 1,023,480 1,216,024 2,541,900 316 90 1,210 541 11,345 40,152
2004-05 50,129,208 26,226,095 1,986,224 888,080 1,272,072 2,601,200 326 85 1,060 515 11,645 43,601
2005-06 55,454,211 27,131,004 2,048,141 853,383 1,304,035 2,995,100 328 87 1,070 633 11,341 40,439
2006-07 59,412,977 31,234,020 2,673,350 822,374 1,283,210 3,867,400 329 92 1,350 829 12,587 38,899
2007-08 59,302,842 32,538,157 2,190,084 933,778 1,173,880 4,671,000 295 107 1,370 615 12,612 38,793
2008-09 60,079,809 31,862,333 2,131,134 949,878 1,135,416 4,711,865 287 113 1,180 548 12,289 40,375
$609,032,928 $302,880,726 $37,203,528 $32,260,445 $11,971,948 $13,052,738
Total
CAP College Access Program Grant
KTG Kentucky Tuition Grant
TS Teacher Scholarship
KNGTAP Kentucky National Guard Tuition Award Program
OMS Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship
MERR Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention Scholarship
3,813 1,093 14,119 9,969 172,218 577,113
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
SFA 2 P1

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Table 2
Kentucky Student Aid Programs, 1990-91 to 2008-09
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
ECDS BYRD OT/PT
Student Financial Aid Program
KWSP PDTS
Academic
Year
AmountStudents AmountStudents AmountStudents AmountStudentsAmountStudents
AND
GHG
AmountStudents
1990-91 297,343 0 0 0 238,562 0 52 0 0 583
0 0
1991-92 724,767 0 0 0 236,083 0 49 0 0 850
0 0
1992-93 718,047 0 0 0 220,822 0 46 0 0 982
0 0
1993-94 889,198 0 0 0 227,992 0 51 0 0 1,154
0 0
1994-95 915,689 0 0 0 239,780 0 56 0 0 1,373
0 0
1995-96 945,481 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,338
0 0
1996-97 857,600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,410
0 0
1997-98 887,300 0 0 43,750 0 9 0 0 0 1,250
0 0
1998-99 727,100 0 1,500 49,300 0 8 0 1 0 1,090

0 0
1999-00 789,200 0 1,500 63,600 0 8 0 1 0 1,120
0 0
2000-01 716,900 159,200 7,500 0 0 0 0 5 391 1,070
0 0
2001-02 683,200 479,100 139,500 0 0 0 0 93 850 780
0 0
2002-03 901,500 678,600 276,750 0 0 0 0 185 990 1,110
0 0
2003-04 919,100 771,300 401,727 0 0 0 0 269 1,000 1,100
0 0
2004-05 843,300 900,500 516,325 0 0 0 0 352 960 1,040
0 0
2005-06 815,600 832,490 485,649 0 0 0 0 342 1,036 1,050
0 0
2006-07 809,400 1,061,940 482,716 0 0 0 0 338 1,109 1,140
0 0
2007-08 790,000 1,064,539 487,539 0 0 0 0 340 1,040 640
84 81,155
2008-09 677,659 1,260,044 537,096 0 0 0 0 373 1,164 833
245 237,121
$14,908,384 $7,207,713 $3,337,802
$1,163,239 $156,650
Total 25 254 2,299 8,540 19,913
KWSP KHEAA Work-Study Program
ECDS Early Childhood Development Scholarship
BYRD Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship
PDTS Paul Douglas Teacher Scholarship
OT/PT Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy Scholarship
GHG Go Higher Grant

329 $318,276
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
SFA 2 P2
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Table 2.1
Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs*
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Public 4-Year
Eastern Kentucky University
3,457 2,968 3,032 3,269 5,570,590 4,941,884 4,844,345 4,719,854 3,415 4,117,573
Kentucky State University
455 483 455 422 930,102 951,766 888,064 727,643 381 563,309
Morehead State University
2,050 2,213 2,391 2,558 3,249,576 3,332,889 3,648,111 3,555,169 2,715 3,405,742
Murray State University
1,539 1,472 1,468 1,423 2,518,369 2,520,230 2,533,319 2,209,425 1,476 1,941,743
Northern Kentucky University
1,348 1,324 1,292 1,445 2,202,694 2,179,936 2,088,461 2,117,553 1,596 1,962,025
University of Kentucky
1,789 1,878 2,009 2,410 3,099,774 3,261,601 3,515,169 3,706,337 2,647 3,470,918

University of Louisville
2,453 2,635 2,519 2,657 4,297,628 4,601,860 4,528,498 4,315,803 2,850 4,017,117
Western Kentucky University
4,236 3,662 3,733 3,464 6,572,731 6,041,158 6,198,450 5,189,440 3,739 4,697,783
17,327
Total**
16,899 17,648$28,441,464 $27,831,324 $28,244,417 $26,541,224 18,819 $24,176,210 16,635
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
SFA 2S
* Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 2005-06), 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.
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Table 2.1
Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs*
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Public 2-Year
Ashland Community & Technical College
622 617 758 794 870,867 859,152 1,058,259 1,027,455 726 785,518

Big Sandy Community & Technical College
877 937 862 947 1,281,512 1,373,597 1,259,720 1,225,638 1,191 1,291,651
Bluegrass Community & Technical College
2,220 2,026 2,093 2,304 3,024,482 2,710,584 2,856,888 2,911,201 2,494 2,684,965
Bowling Green Technical College
411 369 346 349 580,936 504,197 485,181 451,623 357 369,546
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
1,240 1,154 1,154 1,133 1,663,066 1,543,615 1,508,308 1,341,666 1,110 1,122,829
Gateway Community & Technical College
702 582 521 349 916,842 773,296 682,019 402,741 218 222,145
Hazard Community & Technical College
798 840 939 1,078 1,157,715 1,205,282 1,367,960 1,376,939 1,202 1,288,988
Henderson Community College
382 370 380 372 494,262 476,366 476,197 430,601 370 355,105
Hopkinsville Community College
594 564 617 623 817,376 751,097 802,836 732,042 661 677,385
Jefferson Community & Technical College
2,508 2,421 2,208 2,565 3,143,493 3,025,872 2,736,437 2,854,878 2,312 2,187,145
Madisonville Community College
660 746 776 732 949,454 1,064,123 1,111,422 916,553 827 881,431
Maysville Community & Technical College
714 614 704 632 1,007,014 891,827 1,001,817 824,566 547 589,642
Owensboro Community & Technical College
828 798 747 819 1,131,431 1,062,429 987,541 980,079 829 841,497
Somerset Community College
1,931 1,926 1,891 1,764 2,693,420 2,713,562 2,667,318 2,256,928 1,816 1,967,548
Southeast Community & Technical College
648 625 721 842 986,788 940,395 1,082,623 1,111,618 991 1,118,044
West Kentucky Community & Technical College
902 882 919 1,050 1,207,240 1,199,203 1,262,069 1,317,632 1,062 1,125,269

16,037
Total**
15,636 16,353$21,925,898 $21,094,597 $21,346,595 $20,162,160 16,713 $17,508,708 15,471
25Jan2010
22Jan2010
SFA 2S
* Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 2005-06), 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.
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Table 2.1
Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs*
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Private 4-Year
Alice Lloyd College
558 547 568 523 1,231,917 1,209,172 1,203,887 1,098,990 551 1,015,582
Asbury College
521 466 384 265 1,294,808 1,089,199 930,217 594,785 276 560,462
Bellarmine University
1,006 1,049 1,024 797 2,584,939 2,649,965 2,547,887 1,824,968 946 2,004,040

Berea College
1,010 1,041 939 861 2,295,024 2,434,845 2,108,764 1,823,858 932 1,708,200
Brescia University
392 336 333 345 912,185 767,703 768,356 734,925 380 778,237
Campbellsville University
1,608 1,431 1,395 1,261 3,646,030 3,345,647 3,159,199 2,670,536 1,257 2,406,259
Centre College
496 513 525 520 1,282,437 1,326,913 1,321,986 1,269,106 536 1,216,809
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
14 5 6 7 23,857 9,400 10,075 12,350 2 5,200
Georgetown College
877 864 840 861 2,264,259 2,206,944 2,129,666 2,048,096 832 1,788,565
Indiana Wesleyan University
273 341 290 273 498,288 655,769 554,956 530,724 262 431,423
Kentucky Christian University
315 283 263 235 705,416 619,405 576,807 497,906 218 426,740
Kentucky Wesleyan College
686 732 791 551 1,576,657 1,723,938 1,816,410 1,166,026 514 983,961
Lincoln Memorial University
87 124 9 0 169,519 204,075 11,369 0 0 0
Lindsey Wilson College
1,867 1,788 1,845 1,820 3,954,535 3,817,571 3,898,719 3,539,911 1,907 3,367,836
McKendree University
91 110 139 152 193,920 226,547 265,554 291,291 166 303,548
Mid-Continent University
1,409 1,142 993 840 3,002,686 2,553,625 2,200,210 1,700,794 734 1,463,923
Midway College
905 1,167 1,113 930 1,869,161 2,506,303 2,350,568 1,760,269 1,028 1,781,963
Northwood University
17 13 35 25 27,922 27,122 65,195 42,843 38 70,220

Pikeville College
716 788 825 869 2,226,302 2,378,844 2,400,533 2,424,484 960 2,496,140
Spalding University
830 835 833 804 1,838,822 1,876,903 1,840,387 1,657,832 777 1,562,079
St Catharine College
642 605 611 629 1,397,451 1,335,126 1,294,014 1,227,271 638 1,120,226
Thomas More College
529 517 488 493 1,215,348 1,232,653 1,145,758 1,080,616 474 932,067
Transylvania University
710 690 638 614 1,799,778 1,767,955 1,599,483 1,431,479 583 1,245,113
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* Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 2005-06), 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.
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Table 2.1
Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs*
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005

Private 4-Year
Trevecca Nazarene University
0 0 2 4 0 0 5,800 9,000 0 0
Union College
745 618 680 565 1,678,792 1,432,036 1,495,672 1,190,418 598 1,153,366
University of the Cumberlands
997 1,092 1,013 1,049 2,341,801 2,561,936 2,320,890 2,287,017 1,088 2,108,237
17,301
Total**
16,582 15,293$40,031,854 $39,959,596 $38,022,362 $32,915,495 15,697 $30,930,196 17,097
Proprietary 4-Year
Spencerian College
176 165 160 253 248,390 231,749 227,263 304,823 273 298,155
Sullivan University
2,568 2,810 3,159 2,906 4,821,419 5,316,939 5,742,062 5,097,114 3,334 5,382,070
2,744
Total**
3,319 3,159$5,069,809 $5,548,688 $5,969,325 $5,401,937 3,607 $5,680,225 2,975
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* Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 2005-06), 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.
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Table 2.1
Selected KHEAA-Administered Programs*
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)

2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Proprietary 2-Year
ATA College
61 0 0 0-907,188 0 0 0 0 0
Beckfield College
161 146 164 198 218,577 197,034 214,517 226,891 172 165,322
Brown Mackie College
550 413 342 322 797,592 575,771 501,760 403,002 380 483,356
Daymar College
500 265 275 196 628,526 352,257 357,559 244,585 159 167,276
Draughons Junior College
135 112 95 101 174,827 153,905 130,872 119,362 142 135,535
Galen College of Nursing
67 60 57 11 91,775 74,707 73,129 14,350 0 0
ITT Technical Institute
129 176 175 186 155,629 247,755 226,558 259,010 179 196,965
National College
771 873 990 1,065 1,078,923 1,232,837 1,431,328 1,392,693 928 981,734
Paducah Technical College
53 22 27 22 73,069 33,883 37,050 28,900 45 52,500
Southwestern College
25 38 21 13 34,997 46,877 30,512 16,720 5 5,367
Sullivan College of Technology and Design

112 142 119 136 171,951 212,743 180,290 181,213 150 258,452
2,564
Total**
2,265 2,250$2,518,678 $3,127,769 $3,183,575 $2,886,159 2,213 $2,503,028 2,247
Out-of-State
Out-of-State
141 147 142 141 205,128 210,000 204,313 201,938 153 219,637
141
Total**
142 141$205,128 $210,000 $204,313 $201,938 153 $219,637 147
56,114 $98,192,831 54,572 $97,771,974 $96,970,587 $88,108,913 $81,018,004 54,843 54,844 57,202
Grand Total***
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* Included are College Access Program Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Teacher Scholarship, Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship, Minority Educator Recruitment & Retention
Scholarship, Early Childhood Development Scholarship (from 2005-06), 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.
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College Access Program (CAP) Grant
AND
Academic Maximum
Year Award Amount
2004-05 $1,400
2005-06 $1,700
2006-07 $1,900
2007-08 $1,900
2008-09 $1,900
Amount Disbursed: $284.4 million to 123,701 students from 2004-05

through 2008-09.
FY 2009 Source of Funds: Net Kentucky Lottery proceeds, federal
Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP), and Special
Educational Assistance Partnership (SLEAP) funds.
Year of Implementation: 1990-91. The State Student Incentive Grant
merged into CAP in 1992-93.
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.
Award Amount: The maximum award for the 2008-2009 academic year
was $1,900 ($950 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.
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Table 3.1
College Access Program Grant
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)

2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Public 4-Year
Eastern Kentucky University
3,302 2,843 2,912 3,160 5,014,850 4,519,762 4,482,494 4,431,963 3,352 3,929,079
Kentucky State University
363 409 368 367 584,518 643,353 594,346 521,383 341 407,409
Morehead State University
1,672 1,812 1,972 2,181 2,656,206 2,719,711 3,107,787 3,122,491 2,645 3,166,992
Murray State University
1,470 1,381 1,363 1,324 2,277,403 2,243,404 2,209,535 1,935,493 1,416 1,711,780
Northern Kentucky University
1,320 1,299 1,255 1,405 2,127,795 2,096,614 1,962,057 1,960,913 1,572 1,861,150
University of Kentucky
1,677 1,756 1,852 2,263 2,834,819 2,960,578 3,099,159 3,370,809 2,507 3,112,591
University of Louisville
2,276 2,451 2,273 2,398 3,752,870 4,001,954 3,689,959 3,438,163 2,600 3,093,891
Western Kentucky University
4,027 3,453 3,463 3,236 5,941,824 5,380,641 5,389,061 4,472,526 3,603 4,185,685
16,107
Subtotal
15,404 15,458 16,334$25,190,285 $24,566,017 $24,534,398 $23,253,741
18,036 $21,468,577
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Table 3.1
College Access Program Grant
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Public 2-Year
Ashland Community & Technical College
591 589 710 769 845,705 830,330 1,016,803 1,005,752 726 785,518
Big Sandy Community & Technical College
854 921 852 933 1,260,464 1,363,167 1,252,911 1,220,836 1,191 1,291,651
Bluegrass Community & Technical College
2,062 1,910 2,007 2,215 2,848,339 2,590,412 2,766,806 2,835,505 2,494 2,684,965
Bowling Green Technical College
409 367 346 349 579,186 501,872 485,181 451,623 357 369,546
Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
1,157 1,063 1,059 1,062 1,579,710 1,455,678 1,416,725 1,285,720 1,109 1,121,329
Gateway Community & Technical College
598 507 438 279 797,016 693,016 604,238 347,182 218 222,145
Hazard Community & Technical College
779 826 928 1,062 1,138,166 1,195,762 1,357,658 1,362,702 1,202 1,288,988

Henderson Community College
325 337 344 336 434,957 446,736 449,983 406,381 370 355,105
Hopkinsville Community College
548 511 564 571 776,011 696,725 755,224 694,475 657 675,385
Jefferson Community & Technical College
2,375 2,317 2,100 2,443 3,028,803 2,932,605 2,640,021 2,765,469 2,312 2,187,145
Madisonville Community College
650 733 761 717 940,081 1,049,613 1,098,903 903,459 827 881,431
Maysville Community & Technical College
689 604 690 621 985,621 883,202 988,588 813,016 547 589,642
Owensboro Community & Technical College
791 764 718 781 1,095,786 1,030,645 957,759 948,332 829 841,497
Somerset Community College
1,828 1,843 1,783 1,707 2,588,857 2,637,644 2,584,291 2,217,827 1,815 1,966,048
Southeast Community & Technical College
642 623 720 830 981,085 938,670 1,082,623 1,105,576 991 1,118,044
West Kentucky Community & Technical College
811 831 886 1,030 1,122,295 1,157,398 1,234,915 1,303,602 1,061 1,123,769
15,109
Subtotal
14,746 14,906 15,705$21,002,082 $20,403,475 $20,692,629 $19,667,457
16,706 $17,502,208
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Table 3.1
College Access Program Grant
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)

2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Private 4-Year
Alice Lloyd College
243 229 233 221 395,026 383,991 376,387 339,543 235 287,928
Asbury College
145 132 111 77 244,331 205,744 194,088 123,301 90 110,402
Bellarmine University
251 252 247 216 434,206 423,598 415,274 330,837 259 334,903
Berea College
473 488 435 395 807,024 870,345 763,164 619,858 439 555,100
Brescia University
128 105 87 104 205,684 163,209 147,250 150,165 111 138,982
Campbellsville University
583 483 467 446 921,712 795,877 770,467 652,075 464 557,720
Centre College
113 122 124 115 200,450 225,782 228,950 190,400 110 150,500
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
6 2 2 2 7,357 1,900 1,375 2,550 0 0
Georgetown College
243 230 217 241 431,140 406,671 392,022 389,751 233 310,100
Indiana Wesleyan University
94 102 80 92 133,169 149,167 122,294 131,235 85 97,540
Kentucky Christian University

132 102 96 89 210,706 158,125 160,072 134,063 72 91,621
Kentucky Wesleyan College
241 243 253 176 390,683 406,794 420,568 266,881 159 190,218
Lincoln Memorial University
38 64 7 0 51,529 81,855 8,469 0 0 0
Lindsey Wilson College
774 712 748 743 1,190,581 1,113,226 1,199,274 1,037,766 819 946,344
McKendree University
29 35 44 54 43,680 53,338 67,030 81,360 56 69,131
Mid-Continent University
478 340 313 276 727,573 538,148 505,365 384,235 240 302,364
Midway College
317 414 366 337 450,335 627,345 551,260 450,707 395 442,525
Northwood University
6 4 13 8 7,922 6,122 18,792 10,768 12 13,770
Pikeville College
250 279 284 313 387,587 434,772 466,088 442,027 368 445,591
Spalding University
303 295 284 308 457,516 461,609 434,378 452,541 272 343,178
St Catharine College
246 213 202 226 369,684 330,664 306,853 309,069 234 263,873
Thomas More College
153 134 150 147 231,356 221,056 253,256 221,345 135 155,086
Transylvania University
186 178 149 152 327,142 323,735 275,108 243,114 151 199,031
Trevecca Nazarene University
0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3,400 0 0
Union College
299 236 249 218 491,292 398,172 402,444 328,003 233 278,067
University of the Cumberlands

381 416 371 386 638,807 711,365 642,681 589,854 431 543,267
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Table 3.1
College Access Program Grant
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
6,112
Subtotal
5,810 5,532 5,344$9,756,492 $9,492,610 $9,122,909 $7,884,848
5,603 $6,827,241
Proprietary 4-Year
Spencerian College
175 165 160 253 247,390 231,749 227,263 304,823 273 298,155
Sullivan University
1,016 1,064 1,192 1,152 1,387,882 1,488,222 1,652,203 1,457,933 1,411 1,529,999
1,191
Subtotal
1,229 1,352 1,405$1,635,272 $1,719,971 $1,879,466 $1,762,756
1,684 $1,828,154

Proprietary 2-Year
ATA College
61 0 0 0-907,188 0 0 0 0 0
Beckfield College
161 145 164 198 218,577 196,034 214,517 226,891 172 165,322
Brown Mackie College
549 410 342 322 796,592 572,771 501,760 403,002 380 483,356
Daymar College
493 263 275 196 621,526 350,257 357,559 244,585 159 167,276
Draughons Junior College
135 111 95 100 174,827 152,905 130,872 118,612 142 135,535
Galen College of Nursing
67 60 57 11 91,775 74,707 73,129 14,350 0 0
ITT Technical Institute
127 176 175 186 153,629 247,755 226,558 259,010 179 196,965
National College
758 873 990 1,065 1,065,923 1,232,837 1,431,328 1,392,693 928 981,734
Paducah Technical College
53 22 27 22 73,069 33,883 37,050 28,900 45 52,500
Southwestern College
25 38 21 13 34,997 46,877 30,512 16,720 5 5,367
Sullivan College of Technology and Design
112 142 119 136 171,951 212,743 180,290 181,213 150 258,452
2,541
Subtotal
2,240 2,265 2,249$2,495,678 $3,120,769 $3,183,575 $2,885,409
2,213 $2,503,028
41,060Grand Total: CAP 39,429 39,513 41,037$60,079,809 $59,302,842 $59,412,977 $55,454,211 44,242 $50,129,208
* 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.

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Table 3.2
College Access Program Grant
by Area Development District 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Area Development
District
Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
3,303 2,861 2,812 2,670 4,875,116 4,442,376 4,348,830 3,685,654 2,939 3,380,692Barren River
1,563 1,620 1,564 1,737 2,438,353 2,523,829 2,458,775 2,422,941 2,048 2,373,252Big Sandy
6,597 6,240 6,477 7,010 10,048,284 9,613,829 10,010,110 9,799,981 7,567 8,836,501Bluegrass
612 550 629 637 935,852 831,087 981,381 885,301 634 733,504Buffalo Trace
2,704 2,634 2,448 2,477 4,221,778 4,187,561 3,816,580 3,457,696 2,719 3,197,884Cumberland Valley
1,161 1,212 1,309 1,370 1,786,020 1,815,779 2,014,491 1,895,842 1,405 1,633,367FIVCO
861 852 972 1,027 1,363,019 1,296,334 1,509,630 1,469,162 1,227 1,462,898Gateway
2,037 1,905 1,812 1,836 3,037,232 2,815,410 2,648,426 2,422,671 1,994 2,215,131Green River
7,380 7,123 6,828 7,147 9,967,393 10,614,835 10,199,559 9,571,913 7,428 8,452,974Kentuckiana
1,422 1,424 1,496 1,647 2,174,802 2,175,529 2,297,166 2,231,427 1,883 2,102,092Kentucky River
2,662 2,506 2,524 2,479 4,023,936 3,835,904 3,856,916 3,433,012 2,652 3,036,797Lake Cumberland
2,531 2,332 2,191 2,276 3,798,567 3,537,947 3,286,726 3,047,792 2,410 2,691,194Lincoln Trail
2,804 2,612 2,534 2,554 4,341,447 4,093,433 3,924,316 3,544,536 2,543 2,988,234Northern KY

1,931 1,881 1,874 1,728 2,926,752 2,859,710 2,824,009 2,290,117 1,861 2,069,543Pennyrile
2,021 1,796 1,810 1,869 3,018,802 2,788,075 2,814,211 2,598,760 1,890 2,185,806Purchase
771 1,230 1,607 1,957 1,122,456 1,871,205 2,421,851 2,697,407 2,403 2,769,339Unallocatable *
40,361Total: CAP 38,779 38,887 40,421
$60,079,809 $59,302,842
$59,412,977 $55,454,211 43,601 $50,129,208
* Some electronic primary residence address records contain incomplete or incorrect data precluding exact allocation to a geographic area.
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Table 3.3
College Access Program Grant
by County 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Recipient's
County of
Residence
Students** Amount Amount Amount Amount
2008-2009
AND
Amount
2004-2005
Students** Students** Students** Students**
424,086 410,246 384,611 331,013 325,065Adair 268 258 242 232 277
312,130 267,419 235,948 187,948 200,224Allen 206 167 159 141 176
279,911 253,039 214,690 173,139 187,363Anderson 183 163 137 127 160
91,048 57,569 88,104 82,637 76,714Ballard 60 43 58 63 66

668,084 589,054 535,466 440,067 380,122Barren 461 401 352 327 340
160,430 133,831 151,140 143,684 131,324Bath 100 89 101 98 115
447,512 416,005 475,774 443,092 404,604Bell 288 261 297 322 351
1,046,789 1,020,131 900,161 851,013 682,697Boone 673 652 578 612 576
244,446 204,313 204,498 193,469 185,674Bourbon 157 136 133 142 165
618,575 605,230 717,769 718,504 544,286Boyd 408 410 471 522 471
490,195 431,922 373,055 353,768 338,782Boyle 323 285 256 260 295
115,318 102,851 109,803 89,004 77,063Bracken 75 65 69 67 64
337,755 323,144 384,981 382,862 330,843Breathitt 223 218 248 289 299
231,719 196,532 196,993 158,262 163,070Breckinridge 149 133 131 118 141
579,660 543,246 507,306 499,446 434,062Bullitt 399 373 344 381 391
181,489 167,861 166,710 174,717 144,032Butler 119 110 113 124 127
185,767 170,004 155,934 151,733 149,762Caldwell 122 115 106 115 131
695,959 677,719 663,972 600,373 488,895Calloway 461 423 409 408 400
947,131 919,042 906,138 839,138 719,422Campbell 603 590 580 575 597
66,656 75,614 88,767 88,738 76,197Carlisle 49 49 56 65 68
92,457 82,603 77,052 57,388 48,504Carroll 67 52 51 48 43
497,992 503,690 524,793 506,607 464,640Carter 317 340 340 357 393
329,575 274,362 289,857 291,117 221,042Casey 228 180 192 205 193
918,957 784,292 783,638 662,443 632,717Christian 615 536 543 524 590
385,732 342,197 359,504 338,296 324,931Clark 257 236 235 248 283
419,959 421,355 383,846 331,888 307,556Clay 273 261 244 236 256
191,691 175,314 167,623 156,636 146,906Clinton 128 125 113 117 129
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Table 3.3
College Access Program Grant
by County 2008-09 to 2004-05

(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Recipient's
County of
Residence
Students** Amount Amount Amount Amount
2008-2009
AND
Amount
2004-2005
Students** Students** Students** Students**
107,417 107,949 104,751 82,724 84,934Crittenden 68 68 66 66 72
152,849 153,835 135,762 95,628 105,213Cumberland 104 104 82 69 91
1,630,701 1,447,532 1,366,591 1,289,082 1,116,140Daviess 1,089 971 923 971 996
163,832 135,517 113,236 112,897 111,457Edmonson 115 86 74 82 95
64,428 79,719 82,606 61,612 50,754Elliott 39 53 50 45 44
259,190 241,943 236,452 206,778 164,847Estill 172 154 146 152 146
3,484,357 3,585,600 3,946,964 4,090,944 3,792,441Fayette 2,319 2,365 2,564 2,920 3,232
248,348 261,320 295,930 264,445 254,068Fleming 159 175 187 190 216
643,290 698,274 683,948 668,119 701,414Floyd 420 459 436 486 610
679,436 561,809 537,678 553,902 435,113Franklin 422 357 337 398 364
63,763 60,776 49,162 69,107 64,884Fulton 46 38 33 51 55
30,139 22,827 29,733 29,441 15,788Gallatin 20 15 23 20 14
170,502 160,021 179,796 172,461 166,407Garrard 114 103 117 123 145
279,595 294,339 253,414 236,664 183,527Grant 179 186 165 178 160
704,720 662,935 612,725 595,710 450,019Graves 462 426 401 427 390
425,373 378,738 342,119 294,916 266,298Grayson 282 249 228 214 243
200,298 181,913 186,650 150,608 147,065Green 138 121 117 106 125
406,009 416,285 470,020 413,765 384,723Greenup 265 270 304 303 330

120,448 130,736 109,053 89,264 84,715Hancock 78 83 70 68 76
1,475,267 1,413,464 1,300,299 1,235,287 1,058,956Hardin 1,011 958 889 949 975
524,671 546,183 576,345 531,098 561,480Harlan 333 344 387 386 475
259,286 239,963 254,569 217,852 169,763Harrison 180 154 173 165 158
251,655 274,806 236,010 196,721 174,392Hart 170 169 147 133 152
460,416 432,528 441,353 434,919 383,646Henderson 323 305 317 332 356
151,532 139,374 124,328 117,396 98,795Henry 95 91 80 89 87
59,888 58,039 77,586 69,333 53,627Hickman 38 38 50 49 45
701,092 684,566 688,965 600,381 505,778Hopkins 460 447 450 456 456
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Table 3.3
College Access Program Grant
by County 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Recipient's
County of
Residence
Students** Amount Amount Amount Amount
2008-2009
AND
Amount
2004-2005
Students** Students** Students** Students**
293,041 282,786 175,725 140,583 138,488Jackson 190 172 117 102 119
8,886,613 9,089,923 8,811,265 8,283,399 7,373,017Jefferson 6,340 6,120 5,912 6,185 6,479

577,860 491,214 480,894 438,558 424,990Jessamine 383 329 322 320 374
410,654 421,180 401,997 405,158 357,684Johnson 267 266 258 290 309
1,645,086 1,480,075 1,509,893 1,334,343 1,150,224Kenton 1,074 946 980 979 990
341,256 353,423 390,608 347,369 325,055Knott 215 230 255 253 302
708,652 625,215 552,178 511,367 461,939Knox 443 391 352 360 395
182,729 140,700 146,587 161,999 146,147Larue 122 90 99 117 128
808,574 845,011 726,601 605,008 580,005Laurel 528 547 467 453 497
199,016 210,855 219,303 195,354 188,964Lawrence 133 140 145 144 168
126,930 109,640 117,049 106,932 77,790Lee 83 74 77 82 76
201,933 193,238 227,751 212,024 232,051Leslie 136 128 154 162 206
403,843 417,225 412,085 447,525 429,587Letcher 261 272 263 324 374
221,097 182,739 201,795 204,709 166,679Lewis 142 120 133 143 137
363,564 328,028 342,393 334,933 284,183Lincoln 242 212 225 241 248
114,325 104,993 104,991 87,705 62,302Livingston 75 71 73 67 51
373,851 327,849 337,695 263,123 275,765Logan 253 213 222 196 243
92,117 81,916 71,945 56,793 50,805Lyon 60 50 49 38 46
1,636,245 1,616,079 1,696,908 1,583,461 1,393,666Madison 1,061 1,009 1,073 1,101 1,159
258,602 236,306 250,992 215,052 196,600Magoffin 166 149 161 151 171
321,652 276,566 296,534 262,313 239,016Marion 201 174 190 186 208
374,269 319,723 339,288 298,326 280,680Marshall 251 202 219 212 247
144,111 172,393 156,580 166,548 165,513Martin 93 111 104 121 148
313,533 257,361 327,676 301,472 221,006Mason 210 172 212 217 203
962,499 875,700 894,606 794,536 694,791McCracken 656 579 586 597 622
359,401 396,441 383,530 363,367 316,172McCreary 240 256 254 276 283
163,245 143,850 131,451 106,870 96,341McLean 107 99 85 83 87
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Table 3.3

College Access Program Grant
by County 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Recipient's
County of
Residence
Students** Amount Amount Amount Amount
2008-2009
AND
Amount
2004-2005
Students** Students** Students** Students**
331,495 330,821 318,203 294,327 232,510Meade 223 218 208 217 212
110,874 89,996 121,441 113,183 102,319Menifee 71 61 75 81 91
283,273 271,483 299,079 229,966 185,001Mercer 187 175 192 168 169
181,046 177,944 146,728 113,520 101,834Metcalfe 123 106 97 85 93
194,518 158,803 146,704 139,649 142,550Monroe 130 101 96 105 119
305,189 294,908 309,052 321,941 314,055Montgomery 196 195 208 238 274
255,392 268,818 292,347 246,681 265,637Morgan 169 181 190 178 221
443,140 552,381 514,099 398,950 394,611Muhlenberg 292 354 336 291 353
664,914 634,264 510,589 493,397 459,350Nelson 435 405 337 373 397
95,271 89,574 88,731 86,337 88,563Nicholas 59 59 64 68 75
323,866 327,112 265,181 247,725 296,749Ohio 218 224 194 190 263
363,547 347,631 308,489 280,694 232,495Oldham 230 221 209 209 201
137,493 125,221 111,053 84,336 67,794Owen 88 77 72 60 62
54,568 53,812 53,494 52,448 49,038Owsley 38 37 35 40 42
162,757 149,195 136,872 112,213 120,278Pendleton 101 95 86 83 102
544,773 549,392 557,218 557,462 517,822Perry 361 354 370 411 465

981,696 995,676 965,258 968,064 952,041Pike 618 636 606 690 811
208,970 175,278 186,397 171,977 149,067Powell 136 115 114 123 130
1,142,101 1,123,589 1,136,239 1,000,989 903,451Pulaski 768 731 754 730 807
37,556 26,816 46,177 25,671 14,688Robertson 26 18 28 20 14
278,323 270,103 235,392 231,596 158,805Rockcastle 180 173 152 158 137
531,134 508,781 635,650 643,673 649,563Rowan 327 328 400 433 527
379,396 327,753 366,105 312,001 262,402Russell 239 222 234 228 230
372,708 358,031 361,865 386,079 339,330Scott 247 230 235 271 291
317,022 317,475 271,549 242,595 176,817Shelby 204 204 175 174 151
206,308 191,709 218,112 171,794 118,670Simpson 140 131 139 126 109
-390,351 112,104 126,642 98,776 97,378Spencer 77 73 79 71 83
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Table 3.3
College Access Program Grant
by County 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Recipient's
County of
Residence
Students** Amount Amount Amount Amount
2008-2009
AND
Amount
2004-2005
Students** Students** Students** Students**

524,513 477,614 490,235 450,206 380,425Taylor 339 294 326 320 318
166,358 159,327 166,320 86,575 64,893Todd 109 104 106 60 60
197,580 214,282 233,366 162,814 123,741Trigg 134 139 148 115 106
59,370 65,082 49,979 49,608 40,410Trimble 38 43 32 40 39
165,610 194,021 166,720 144,631 122,893Union 112 129 117 115 118
2,342,203 2,151,413 2,212,222 1,885,218 1,731,646Warren 1,589 1,379 1,417 1,356 1,489
165,418 166,862 175,401 147,290 125,847Washington 110 108 110 105 109
320,026 314,837 316,305 281,447 229,057Wayne 212 217 212 198 201
172,945 139,631 168,077 110,180 114,648Webster 111 97 108 79 100
741,045 780,903 690,720 663,064 585,007Whitley 472 488 433 462 492
163,744 175,654 153,981 124,805 139,905Wolfe 109 114 96 90 123
257,338 263,335 246,636 268,061 206,380Woodford 159 161 158 187 176
1,122,456 1,871,205 2,421,851 2,697,407 2,769,339Unallocatable * 771 1,230 1,607 1,957 2,403
40,361Total: CAP 38,779 38,887 40,421$60,079,809 $59,302,842 $59,412,977 $55,454,211 43,601 $50,129,208
* 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.
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Kentucky Tuition Grant (KTG)
AND
Award Amount: KTG awards may range from $200 to $3,000 per
academic year. The maximum annual KTG award amounts for the last five
years are listed below.
Academic Maximum
Year Award Amount
2004-05 $2,600
2005-06 $2,800
2006-07 $2,900

2007-08 $3,000
2008-09 $3,000
Total Amount Disbursed: $149 million to 34,261 students from 2004-05
through 2008-09.
FY 2009 Source of Funds: Net Kentucky Lottery proceeds
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.
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Table 4.1
Kentucky Tuition Grant
by Institution Type and Institution 2008-09 to 2004-05
(Number of Students and Amount by Academic Year)
2007-2008 2006-2007 2005-2006
Academic Year
Institution Type / Name

Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount Students Amount
2008-2009
AND
Students Amount
2004-2005
Private 4-Year
Alice Lloyd College
313 317 331 297 831,307 822,455 818,750 747,031 312 711,154
Asbury College
361 327 264 183 992,143 868,311 711,879 456,479 179 421,815
Bellarmine University
734 771 743 550 2,073,733 2,138,121 2,015,126 1,385,515 644 1,521,231
Berea College
537 553 504 466 1,488,000 1,564,500 1,345,600 1,204,000 493 1,153,100
Brescia University
262 229 242 236 703,821 595,178 613,180 571,248 262 616,360
Campbellsville University
963 897 875 787 2,545,192 2,397,256 2,237,187 1,941,716 777 1,793,800
Centre College
364 372 380 386 1,053,487 1,072,631 1,062,786 1,050,956 409 1,039,809
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
8 3 4 5 16,500 7,500 8,700 9,800 2 5,200
Georgetown College
602 618 595 595 1,721,003 1,749,773 1,651,383 1,588,918 579 1,430,732
Indiana Wesleyan University
177 239 209 181 363,119 506,602 431,912 399,489 177 333,883
Kentucky Christian University
182 180 165 144 489,710 460,030 410,485 353,843 140 315,235
Kentucky Wesleyan College
442 484 527 364 1,173,961 1,304,474 1,376,580 878,638 343 752,448

Lincoln Memorial University
48 59 2 0 116,490 120,720 2,900 0 0 0
Lindsey Wilson College
1,084 1,068 1,089 1,064 2,738,154 2,681,595 2,686,339 2,475,139 1,080 2,392,132
McKendree University
62 75 95 98 150,240 173,209 198,524 209,931 110 234,417
Mid-Continent University
905 785 677 561 2,243,174 1,985,318 1,682,345 1,301,559 494 1,161,559
Midway College
542 700 696 570 1,259,678 1,707,523 1,599,257 1,230,094 610 1,247,432
Northwood University
11 9 22 17 20,000 21,000 46,403 32,075 26 56,450
Pikeville College
348 399 440 463 875,449 995,294 1,089,748 1,106,574 501 1,132,469
Spalding University
506 511 525 477 1,311,466 1,320,749 1,308,632 1,154,288 487 1,143,901
St Catharine College
392 385 402 397 1,018,467 983,362 970,631 911,884 404 856,353
Thomas More College
371 376 332 340 965,992 983,597 873,696 850,021 333 766,097
Transylvania University
508 502 477 448 1,448,636 1,429,220 1,306,250 1,167,865 417 1,022,582
Trevecca Nazarene University
0 0 2 2 0 0 5,800 5,600 0 0
Union College
444 376 421 331 1,180,000 1,014,049 1,050,734 805,727 334 749,191
University of the Cumberlands
603 665 630 650 1,652,734 1,807,973 1,640,834 1,653,433 643 1,516,674
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