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HBCU Colleges & Universities
HBCU Presidents Advisory Board
HBCU Title III Administrators
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Perry Herrington, President
Supporting 105 HBCUs
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FY 2008 (Estimated)
Number of New Awards: 0
Number of Continuation Awards:
96 HBCU's
HBGI's 18
Average Continuation Award:
$2,480,000 HBCU's
$3,161,000 HBGI's
Total Continuation Award Funding:
$238,095,000 HBCU's
$56,903,000 HBGI's
College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA)
Number of New Awards: 96
Average New Award: $885,000
Total New Award Funding: $85,000,000
Total Award Funding: $323,095,000
Discretionary: $238,095,000;
Mandatory: $85,000,000
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Our goal Our goal is to strengthen the
resource development capacity of Historically
Black Colleges and Universities by moving
each into the academic mainstream of American
Higher Education and, in so doing,
provide a quality education to the
students that matriculate therein.
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Mission |
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Title III program
legislation promotes a certain degree of competition for additional funding among the eligible Title III Schools; and
Whereas, competition places limits on open dialogue among the Schools, which hinders forward movement into the mainstream of American Higher Education.
Mission
To encourage and facilitate an open dialogue among Title III
eligible Schools as they work together to quantify the legislative
intent of Title III program legislation thereby strengthening
the resource development capacity of Historically Black Colleges
and Universities in order to move them into the
mainstream of American Higher Education.
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Executive Committee:
| Perry Herrington |
Dr. Brenda Jackson |
Sylvia Thomas |
Ronald E. Range |
| Brenda H. Friend |
Marcus Bell |
Phyllis Kennedy |
Lora Williams |
| Angela Curry, Esq. |
Samuel T. Rhoades, JD |
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Funding Status - Appropriations
FY 2006: $238,095,000 /
FY 2005: $238,576,000 / FY 2004: $275,863,744 /
FY 2003:
$214,015,000 / FY 2002: $206,000,000 / FY 2001: $185,000,000
FY 2005 Estimated Average Award: $2,459,546 (source:
www.ed.gov/ )
Note: Funds are appropriated separately for Strengthening Historically Black Colleges and Universities
and Strengthening Historically Black Graduate Institutions.
In FY 2006, HBCUs received $238,095,000 and HBGIs received $57,915,000.
Note: This is a noncompetitive discretionary grant program -- grants are distributed by formula to eligible institutions.
The Department is not bound by any estimates in this notice
Title III, Part B of the Higher Education Act also includes the Strengthening Historically Black Graduate
Institutions Program
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