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Illinois Student Assistance Commission

2004 Data Book

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... v PART ONE - ISAC APPROPRIATION HISTORY .................................................................................................................................................................. 1

Table 1.0 Appropriation History, FY1980-FY2004 ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Table 1.1 Summary of FY2004 Program Expenditures, Recipients, and Loan Guarantees ............................................................................................ 5 PART TWO - MONETARY AWARD PROGRAM .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Table 2.0a Historical Awards (total applications, announced eligible, enrolled) and Payout Summary, FY1990-FY2004 ............................................ 9

Table 2.0b FY2004 Monetary Award Program Formula ............................................................................................................................................... 10 Sector Statistics

Table 2.1 Historical Enrolled Awards and Payout Summary by Sector, FY1980-FY2004 ............................................................................................ 11 Table 2.2 Weighted Mean Tuition and Fees and MAP College Budgets by Sector, FY1980-FY2004 .......................................................................... 15

Table 2.3a Summary of Awards and Payout by Sector, FY2000 to FY2004 ................................................................................................................. 17

Institution Statistics

Table 2.3b Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, FY2001 to FY2004 ........................................................................................................... 18

Table 2.3c MAP Recipients by Dependency Status and Proportion of Recipients Paid by Institution, FY2004 ........................................................... 25

Table 2.3d Average Income by Dependency Status by Institution, FY2004 .................................................................................................................. 31

Table 2.3e Tuition and Fees at MAP Approved Institutions, 2003-2004 ....................................................................................................................... 37 Eligibility by Income and Dependency Status

Table 2.4a Historical Summary, FY2000-FY2004 ......................................................................................................................................................... 43

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Page Table 2.4b Eligibility at Public Four-Year Institutions, FY2004 .................................................................................................................................... 44

Table 2.4c Eligibility at Public Two-Year Institutions, FY2004 .................................................................................................................................... 45

Table 2.4d Eligibility at Private Institutions, FY2004 .................................................................................................................................................... 46

Table 2.4e Eligibility at Proprietary Institutions, FY2004 .............................................................................................................................................. 47

Applicant Characteristics

Table 2.5a Historical Summary by Class Level, FY1995-FY2004 ................................................................................................................................ 49 Table 2.5b Historical Summary by Age, FY1995-FY2004 ............................................................................................................................................ 49

Table 2.6a Historical Summary of Announced Dependent Eligible MAP Applicants, FY2000-FY2004 ...................................................................... 50

Table 2.6b Historical Summary of Announced Independent Eligible MAP Applicants, FY2000-FY2004 ................................................................... 51

Table 2.6c Combined Announced Eligible MAP Applicants, FY2000-FY2004 ............................................................................................................ 52 Table 2.6d Characteristics of Paid Dependent MAP Applicants, FY2002-FY2004 ....................................................................................................... 53 Table 2.6e Characteristics of Paid Independent MAP Applicants, FY2002-FY2004 ..................................................................................................... 54 Table 2.6f Characteristics of Paid Combined MAP Applicants, FY2002-FY2004 ........................................................................................................ 55

PART THREE - FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAMS ........................................................................................................................ 57

Table 3.0 Loan Guarantee Volume, FY1980-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years) ............................................................................................... 59

Table 3.0a Subsidized Stafford Loan Guarantee Volume, FY1980-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years) .............................................................. 60

Table 3.0b Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Guarantee Volume, FY1993-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years) ......................................................... 61

Table 3.0c PLUS Loan Guarantee Volume, FY1982-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years) ................................................................................... 62

Table 3.0d Consolidation Guarantee Volume, FY1988-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years) ................................................................................ 63

Table 3.1 Percentages of Net Guarantees by School Type, Federal Fiscal Years 1987-2004 ....................................................................................... 64

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Table 3.2a Stafford Loan Borrower Characteristics, FY2000-FY2004 .......................................................................................................................... 65

Table 3.2b PLUS Loan Borrower Characteristics, FY2000-FY2004 ............................................................................................................................. 66 Table 3.3 Historical Summary of Loan Portfolio Data, Cumulative from Inception, FFY1986-FFY2004 ................................................................... 67

PART FOUR - ILLINOIS DESIGNATED ACCOUNT PURCHASE PROGRAM .............................................................................................................. 69

Table 4.0 IDAPP Program Activity Summary, FY2000-FY2004 ................................................................................................................................. 71 Table 4.1 Alternative Loan Program Summary, FY1996-FY2004 ................................................................................................................................ 72 PART FIVE - SPECIALIZED SCHOLARSHIP, GRANT, AND WAIVER PROGRAMS ................................................................................................ 73

Table 5.0a Specialized Scholarship and Grant Programs-Award and Payout Summary by Program, FY2000-FY2004 .............................................. 77

Table 5.0b Specialized Scholarship and Grant Programs-Award and Payout Summary by Sector, FY2000-FY2004 .................................................. 78

Table 5.0c Merit Recognition Scholarship Program, Illinois Veteran Grant Program, Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Program, and IL Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Program-Recipients and Payout by Institution, FY2004 ............................................................. 81

Table 5.0d Illinois National Guard Grant Program, Grant Program for Dependents of Police/Fire/Correctional Officers, and Student-to-Student Grant Program-Recipients and Payout by Institution, FY2004 ................................................................................ 87

Table 5.1 Historical Summary of the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program-Payout by Institution, FY2000-FY2004 .................................... 91

Table 5.2 Historical Summary of the State Scholar Program, 1979-80 - 2004-05 ........................................................................................................ 94

Table 5.3 Historical Summary of the Bonus Incentive Grant Program-Summary of Recipients and Payout, FY1995-FY2004 .................................. 95 Table 5.4a Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program-Summary of Awards and Payout by Sector, FY2000-FY2004 ........................ 96 Table 5.4b Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program-Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, FY2001-FY2004 .................. 97

Table 5.5 Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program-Summary of Recipients, FY1995-FY2004 ................................................. 103

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Page Table 5.6 Illinois Teachers and Child Care Providers Loan Repayment Program, FY2003-FY2004 ........................................................................ 104 Table 5.7 Illinois Scholars (Golden Apple)–Summary of Recipients and Payout, FY2004 ....................................................................................... 104 Table 5.8 Higher Education License Plate Program-Summary of Recipients and Payout, FY1998-FY2004 ............................................................ 105 Table 5.9 Illinois Optometric Education Scholarship Program-Summary of Recipients and Payout, FY2004 .......................................................... 105 PART SIX - COLLEGE ILLINOIS! THE ILLINOIS PREPAID TUITION PROGRAM ................................................................................................. 107

Table 6.0 College Illinois! Program Enrollment and Payout FY2000-FY2004 ........................................................................................................... 109

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ILLINOIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE COMMISSION FY2004 DATA BOOK Introduction

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) Data Book is an annual project completed by Research, Planning, and Policy Analysis. It is a collection of tables containing information regarding student financial aid programs administered by ISAC and is divided into six sections. Part One provides information pertaining to the appropriation history of the agency. Part Two focuses on the Monetary Award Program (MAP), the State's largest need-based grant program. The next section, Part Three, gives information on Federal Family Education Loan Programs. Part Four shows information on the Illinois Designated Account Purchase Program (IDAPP), ISAC's secondary market for student loans. The next section of the Data Book, Part Five, focuses on specialized scholarship and grant programs administered by ISAC. These programs include: the Merit Recognition Scholarship Program, the Illinois Veteran Grant Program, the Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Program, the Illinois Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Program, the Illinois National Guard Grant Program, the descendants programs, the Student-to-Student Grant Program, the Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program, the Illinois State Scholar Program, the College Savings Bond Bonus Incentive Grant Program, the Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program, the Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program, the Illinois Teachers and Child Care Providers Loan Repayment Program, The Illinois Scholars Program (Golden Apple Scholars), and the Illinois Optometric Education Scholarship Program. The final section, Part Six, provides information on College Illinois!, Illinois’ prepaid tuition program.

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Each year ISAC receives a state appropriation with authority to expend funds from state and federal sources, including the Federal Student Loan Fund (FSLF). In FY2004, ISAC’s state appropriation totaled $707,602,200 which represented an increase of four percent from FY2003. This appropriation included $399,369,900 in state funds, authority to spend $302,332,300 in federal student loan funds, and authority to spend $5,900,000 in federal program funds. The dollars appropriated from these funds are used by ISAC to provide financial aid for students. Table 1.0 shows ISAC’s appropriation history by program from FY1980 to FY2004 Table 1.1 shows a summary of program expenditures, recipients, and loan guarantees for state fiscal year 2004. PART ONE -- APPROPRIATION HISTORY

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Table 1.0 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookISAC Appropriation History ($ in thousands)

Monetary Award Program Illinois Higher Ed Dependents Veteran Merit Academic Illinois Minority Arthur F.Fiscal SSIG/ Incentive License Plate Paul Robert Grant National Grant Recog. Scholar Opportunity Teachers Quern ITYear GRF/EAF (S)LEAP For Access Program Douglas Byrd Programs Guard Program Scholar. Program Programs Scholarships Grant

FY1980 $79,051.6 $4,150.0 . . . . $44.2 $150.0 . . . . . .FY1981 $82,166.8 $4,170.0 . . . . $25.0 $120.3 . . $2,000.0 . . .FY1982 $87,496.3 $4,250.0 . . . . $30.0 $150.0 . . . . . .FY1983 $90,863.3 $4,033.0 . . . . $30.0 $450.0 . . . . . .FY1984 $101,155.4 $3,240.9 . . . . $39.6 $500.0 . . . . . .FY1985 $105,779.1 $4,105.1 . . . . $44.5 $1,020.0 . . . . . .FY1986 $118,102.0 $4,200.0 . . . . $50.0 $1,400.0 . $2,500.0 . . . .FY1987 $127,885.7 $3,928.6 . . $480.8 . $48.5 $1,455.0 $4,056.6 $4,656.0 . . . .FY1988 $131,198.4 $4,200.0 . . $900.0 . $73.5 $1,396.8 $4,274.2 $2,256.0 . . . .FY1989 $147,083.5 $4,000.0 . . $900.0 . $79.0 $2,900.0 $8,000.0 $0.0 . . . .FY1990 $171,942.4 a $3,900.0 . . $1,000.0 . $85.0 $3,200.0 $8,000.0 $8,100.0 a . $5,000.0 b . .FY1991 $178,349.9 $3,200.0 . . $1,300.0 . $85.0 $3,600.0 $10,200.0 $4,500.0 . $3,254.6 . .FY1992 $179,876.3 $3,630.7 . . $1,300.0 . $87.5 $3,800.0 $11,400.0 $4,300.0 . $1,587.1 $500.0 .FY1993 $197,731.8 $4,200.0 . . $1,300.0 . $92.0 $3,800.0 $12,000.0 $2,200.0 . $1,287.1 $500.0 .FY1994 $209,008.8 $4,200.0 . . $1,300.0 . $95.0 $3,500.0 $12,000.0 $2,080.0 . $902.1 $1,320.0 .FY1995 $239,652.3 $4,200.0 . . $1,300.0 $1,000.0 $95.0 $3,800.0 $19,700.0 $2,200.0 . . $1,500.0 .FY1996 $251,749.6 $4,200.0 . . $1,000.0 $1,350.0 $95.0 $3,800.0 $21,740.0 $2,200.0 . . $1,850.0 .FY1997 $262,407.5 $2,600.0 $9,000.0 . $1,000.0 $1,750.0 $95.0 $3,800.0 $21,800.0 $2,200.0 . . $1,950.0 .FY1998 $280,265.0 $2,820.0 $9,000.0 $1,000.0 . $1,750.0 $97.9 $3,919.7 $21,800.0 $2,200.0 . . $2,100.0 .FY1999 $308,512.0 $1,498.0 $8,500.0 $50.0 . $1,750.0 $150.0 $3,900.0 $22,000.0 $2,275.0 . . $2,200.0 .FY2000 $335,485.8 c $1,500.0 $8,000.0 $70.0 . $1,750.0 $150.0 $4,050.0 $21,750.0 $4,700.0 . . $2,400.0 .FY2001 $355,090.8 d $2,000.0 $8,000.0 $70.0 . $1,800.0 $220.0 $4,325.0 $21,000.0 $7,000.0 . . $3,100.0 $2,600.0FY2002 e $367,528.3 f $3,100.0 $8,000.0 g $70.0 . $1,800.0 $250.0 $4,500.0 $19,250.0 $5,300.0 g . . $2,850.0 $3,000.0FY2003 h $329,522.8 $3,700.0 $7,200.0 $70.0 . $1,800.0 $275.0 $4,500.0 $19,250.0 $5,400.0 . . $2,415.0 .FY2004 $338,699.8 $3,700.0 i $7,200.0 $70.0 . $1,800.0 $275.0 $4,500.0 $19,250.0 $5,400.0 . . $3,100.0 .

a - Since FY90, General Funds revenue partially derived from the Educational e - All FY2002 figures reflect original appropriation minus reserve requirements. Assistance Fund. f - Includes $2.0 million for MAP Less-Than-Half Time Demonstration Project. b - Dollars were appropriated for development and administration of these g - Includes transfer of $800,000 from MRS to IIA. programs, not for direct aid to students. h - All FY2003 figures reflect original appropriation minus reserve requirements. c - Includes $2.6 million for MAP Summer School and Less-Than-Half-Time i - Although ISAC had $3.7 million in spending authority in FY2004, no funding Demonstration Projects. was received for (S)LEAP. d - Includes $4.0 million for MAP Summer School and Less-Than-Half-Time Demonstration Projects.

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Table 1.0, ISAC Appropriation History ($ in thousands), continued2004 ISAC Data Book

Bonus Student IFTC Teacher Total Total OtherFiscal Incentive -to- Tchr Shrtg Loan Illinois Lender State Federal State Total Federal GrandYear Grant Student Scholarship Forgive Scholars Reimb. Admin Admin Programs SLF* Programs Total

FY1980 . $227.5 . . . $12,182.0 $1,732.3 $2,156.0 $81,205.6 $14,338.0 $4,150.0 $99,693.6FY1981 . $250.0 . . . $15,000.0 $1,815.9 $3,513.2 $86,378.0 $18,513.2 $4,170.0 $109,061.2FY1982 . $275.0 . . . $18,000.0 $1,979.2 $5,790.5 $89,930.5 $23,790.5 $4,250.0 $117,971.0FY1983 . $275.0 . . . $30,000.0 $2,188.6 $6,386.3 $93,806.9 $36,386.3 $4,033.0 $134,226.2FY1984 . $350.0 . . . $30,000.0 $2,048.6 $5,934.1 $104,093.6 $35,934.1 $3,240.9 $143,268.6FY1985 . $350.0 . . . $69,000.0 $2,130.0 $7,224.3 $109,323.6 $76,224.3 $4,105.1 $189,653.0FY1986 . $350.0 . . . $104,800.0 $2,228.5 $8,251.9 $124,630.5 $113,051.9 $4,200.0 $241,882.4FY1987 . $388.0 . . . $140,097.6 $2,433.1 $10,866.8 $140,922.9 $150,964.4 $4,409.4 $296,296.7FY1988 . $372.5 . . . $164,564.0 $2,345.3 $13,503.8 $141,916.7 $178,067.8 $5,100.0 $325,084.5FY1989 . $538.1 . . . $136,770.0 $2,423.4 $16,144.7 $161,024.0 $152,914.7 $4,900.0 $318,838.7FY1990 . $550.0 . . . $92,000.0 $2,958.9 a $17,937.9 $199,836.3 a $109,937.9 $4,900.0 $314,674.2FY1991 . $550.0 . . . $100,000.0 $3,042.6 $19,183.9 $203,582.1 $119,183.9 $4,500.0 $327,266.0FY1992 $26.0 $800.0 . . . $128,000.0 $3,157.0 $21,359.1 $205,533.9 $149,359.1 $4,930.7 $359,823.7FY1993 $26.0 $800.0 . . . $150,000.0 $3,516.0 $24,716.8 $221,952.9 $174,716.8 $5,500.0 $402,169.7FY1994 $111.0 $800.0 . . . $144,100.0 $3,455.3 $28,026.2 $233,272.2 $172,126.2 $5,500.0 $410,898.4FY1995 $175.0 $800.0 $997.3 j . . $167,265.3 $4,910.6 k $29,410.5 l $273,778.7 $196,675.8 $6,551.5 m $477,006.0FY1996 $290.0 $800.0 $1,245.8 . . $174,200.0 $5,115.5 n $29,000.0 o $288,885.9 $202,200.0 $7,550.0 $498,635.9FY1997 $375.0 $900.0 $1,345.8 . . $174,200.0 $5,403.4 p $26,000.0 $311,276.7 q $200,200.0 $5,350.0 $516,826.7FY1998 $440.0 $1,000.0 $1,345.8 . . $174,200.0 $5,610.2 r $26,688.1 $330,778.6 q $200,888.1 $4,570.0 $536,236.7FY1999 $420.0 $1,000.0 $1,445.8 . . $188,000.0 $5,939.7 r $27,489.8 $358,392.5 q $215,489.8 $3,248.0 $577,130.3FY2000 $470.0 $1,000.0 $1,645.8 . . $160,000.0 $6,111.9 s $29,946.5 $390,333.5 u $275,446.5 $3,250.0 $669,030.0FY2001 $525.0 $1,000.0 $1,850.0 . . $160,000.0 $6,360.7 t $30,892.2 $413,366.5 u $381,892.2 $3,800.0 $799,058.7FY2002 $620.0 $950.0 $2,750.0 . . $150,000.0 $7,018.1 v $32,125.8 $428,586.4 w $295,325.8 $4,900.0 $728,812.2FY2003 $650.0 $950.0 $2,600.0 x $685.0 y . $160,000.0 $6,163.3 z $33,656.6 $386,351.1 aa $287,156.6 $5,500.0 $679,007.7FY2004 $650.0 $950.0 $7,050.0 $2,700.0 $3,514.0 $190,000.0 $5,960.8 ab $34,619.8 $399,369.9 $302,332.3 $5,900.0 $707,602.2

* Includes Student Loan Operating Fund, Federal Student Loan Fund, and r - Includes $150.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $235.0 for Higher-EdNet. Federal Reserve Recall Fund. s - Includes $100.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $235.0 for Higher-EdNet.a - Since FY90, General Funds revenue partially derived from Educational t - Includes $60.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $235.0 for Higher-EdNet. Assistance Fund. u - Includes $4,500.0 for MAP Reserve Fund.j - Includes $51.5 (federal funds) for Christa McAuliffe Fellowships v - Includes $300.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $65.0 for Higher-EdNet.k - Includes $178.0 for collection activities related to Teacher Ed Programs. w - Includes $6,500.0 for MAP Reserve Fund.l - Includes $1,303.6 for activities related to State Postsecondary Review Entity (SPRE). x - Prior to FY2003, this Program was named the DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarshim - Includes federal SSIG, Robert Byrd, Paul Douglas, and SPRE. y - Includes $135,000 which could be used for administrative costs.n - Includes $125.0 for collection activities related to Teacher Ed Programs. z - Includes $300.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $65.0 for Higher-EdNet.o - Includes $1,000.0 for activities related to SPRE. aa - Includes $6,670.0 for MAP Reserve Fund.p - Includes $150.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $250.0 for Higher-EdNet. ab - Includes $300.0 for State Account Receivable Fund and $10.0 for Higher-EdNet;q - Includes $2,000.0 for MAP Reserve Fund. but excludes $115.0 GRF administrative reserve.

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Table 1.1 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSummary of Program Expenditures, Recipients, and Loan GuaranteesState Fiscal Year 2004

Total # AverageStudent Assistance Programs Expenditures Recipients AwardMonetary Award Program (MAP) $331,807,485 140,898 $2,355Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program (IIA) $6,814,000 17,351 $393Student-to-Student Grant Program (STS) $949,992 2,983 $318Higher Ed License Plate Program (HELP)* $53,100 212 $250Illinois Veteran Grant Program (IVG) $19,211,591 11,815 $1,626Illinois National Guard Grant Program $4,497,343 2,001 $2,248Merit Recognition Scholarship Program (MRS) $4,426,000 4,491 $986Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship (MTI)** $2,959,477 631 $4,690Illinois Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Program $6,256,882 1,053 $5,942IL Teachers and Child Care Providers Loan Repayment Program*** $148,886 29 $4,739Bonus Incentive Grant Program (BIG) $649,880 1,252 $519Grants for Dependents of Police/Fire/Correctional Officers $270,430 74 $3,654Optometric Education Scholarship Program $50,000 10 $5,000Illinois Scholars (Golden Apple) # $3,514,300 346 --Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program $1,582,501 1,082 $1,463IL Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program ----- 236 -----Illinois State Scholars ----- 15,951 -----

Total $383,191,867 200,415

Net Net AverageLoan Programs $ Guarantees # Guarantees GuaranteeFederal Stafford Subsidized Loan Program $521,973,967 125,268 $4,167Federal Stafford Unsubsidized Loan Program $464,623,380 90,240 $5,149Federal PLUS Loan Program $125,226,058 13,362 $9,372unILoan Consolidation Loan Program $525,118,621 18,136 $28,954

Total $1,636,942,026 247,006

Students may participate in more than one program, therefore, recipient and loan totals across programs do not represent total unduplicated students served.* Recipients are estimated assuming a $250 average award. ** MTI recipient breakout by gender: Male 188, Female 443.*** Expenditure includes $11,448 in administrative expenses. # Spending includes administrative and indirect costs which preclude

Average award calculated on expenditures without administrative funds. calculation of an average award.

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The Monetary Award Program (MAP) provides grants to students to help pay for tuition and mandatory fees at Illinois colleges and universities and certain degree-granting institutions. Illinois is one of the largest providers of state need-based aid in the nation. To receive a MAP grant, a student must demonstrate financial need, be enrolled as an undergraduate for at least three credit hours per term at an ISAC-approved Illinois institution, be a resident of Illinois, and meet several other requirements. The maximum award level is dependent on legislative action and available funding in any given year. Students apply using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and must release their financial data to ISAC. In FY2004, 238,611 students were eligible to receive MAP grants. Of those eligible, 140,898 students actually enrolled and claimed their awards.

The tables in this section provide historical volume and payout summaries (Table 2.0a), the Monetary Award Program formula (Table 2.0b), and give statistical information by sector (Tables 2.1- 2.3A), statistical information by institution (Tables 2.3b - 2.3e), by student income and dependency status (Tables 2.4a - 2.4e), by applicant and announced eligible characteristics (Table 2.5a - 2.6c), and by paid applicant characteristics (Tables 2.6d-2.6f). PART TWO -- MONETARY AWARD PROGRAM

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Table 2.0a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMonetary Award Program Historical Awards and Payout SummaryFY1990-FY2004

FY1990 FY1991 FY1992 FY1993 FY1994 *Total Applications 324,232 320,141 353,071 366,425 378,680# Eligible Awards 147,026 158,224 171,510 179,925 191,912% Eligible 45.4% 49.4% 48.6% 49.1% 50.7%Eligible $ $283,682,130 $313,596,823 $333,346,912 $379,532,843 $397,753,540# Paid Awards 110,090 113,206 114,755 110,251 123,141% Paid 74.9% 71.5% 66.9% 61.3% 64.2%Mean Award $1,546 $1,611 $1,597 $1,822 $1,677Statutory Maximum Award $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500 $3,500Payout $170,190,429 $182,407,924 $183,213,111 $200,841,851 $206,564,479% of Appropriation Expended 96.8% 99.9% 99.8% 99.5% 96.9%

FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999Total Applications 378,996 388,788 400,056 408,413 412,213# Eligible Awards 187,665 188,242 190,609 193,480 194,985% Eligible 49.5% 48.4% 47.6% 47.4% 47.3%Eligible $ $446,254,137 $462,674,899 $484,878,006 $523,997,445 $556,283,929# Paid Awards 127,219 129,983 127,607 127,039 136,456% Paid 67.8% 69.1% 66.9% 65.7% 70.0%Mean Award $1,884 $1,964 $2,063 $2,201 $4,320Statutory Maximum Award $3,800 $3,900 $4,000 $4,120 $2,247Payout $239,684,216 $255,271,943 $263,261,997 $279,672,414 $306,668,399% of Appropriation Expended 98.3% 99.7% 99.3% 98.8% 98.9%

FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 ** FY2004 ***Total Applications 418,757 426,485 456,252 490,846 537,907# Eligible Awards 194,036 197,889 210,299 214,179 236,631% Eligible 46.3% 46.4% 46.1% 43.6% 44.0%Eligible $ $582,968,469 $624,602,410 $682,282,198 $636,895,172 $644,644,641# Paid Awards 136,697 139,421 140,744 132,025 140,898% Paid 70.4% 70.5% 66.9% 61.6% 59.5%Statutory Maximum Award $4,530 $4,740 $4,968 $4,968 $4,968Mean Award $2,383 $2,500 $2,646 $2,539 $2,355Payout $325,760,232 $348,572,038 $372,360,503 $335,155,967 $331,807,485% of Appropriation Expended 96.7% 98.2% 99.5% 99.6% 98.0% #

* Began using Federal Methodology

# (S)LEAP appropriation excluded in calculation. Spending authority approved but no funds were actually received.

** Due to budget cuts in 2003, eligibility was eliminated for 8,486 students who had received the equivalent of four years of full-time MAP. *** In FY2004, eligibility was restored to students who had received up to the equivalent of 4.5 years of full-time MAP. These students were eligible for 50 percent of their annual award. There were 1,980 students who received 4.5 years of full-time MAP that were still ineligible.

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Table 2.0b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookFY2004 Monetary Award Program Formula

FY2004 MAP Formula

Budget1. Use 2002-2003 reported tuition and fees. Assess the tuiton and fees amounts at 95 percent at all institutions.

2. Use one living allowance for all applicants, set to $4,875.

Resources

1. Use 80 percent of Pell Grant eligibility as determined by the 2002-2003 Pell Grant Payment Schedule, which contains a $4,000 maximum.

2. Calculate the ISAC adjusted EFC by inflating the Federal EFC.

Adjusted Dependent Students' Parent Contribution:Adjustment Factor = [PC/11,000 + 1.10] rounded to 2 decimal places

Adjusted PC = PC x Adjustment Factor

Adjusted Independent Student Contribution:Adjustment Factor = [EFC/11,000 + 1.10] rounded to 2 decimal places

Adjusted EFC = EFC x Adjustment Factor

3. Use a minimum self-help expectation of $1,800 for all students.

Award Amounts1. Set the maximum award equal to the lesser of $4,968 or the tuition and fees specified in the budget.

2. Set the minimum award to $300, and round maximum eligibility in $150 increments to calculate partial awards.

3. Provide no award for applicants who have an EFC of $9.000 or greater or have used 54 or more eligibility units. Eligible applicants who have used 48 to 53 are only entitled to half of their award.

4. Reduce all awards by ten percent.

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SECTOR STATISTICS

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Table 2.1 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMonetary Award Program Historical Award and Payout Summary by SectorFY1980­FY2004

PUBLIC

           Mean   Mean   Mean  

Fiscal Year # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout   

1979‐1980 30,381 $631 $19,177,767 #### $290 $6,771,919 53,772 $483 $25,949,6861980‐1981 32,880 $661 $21,721,264 #### $285 $6,836,543 56,894 $502 $28,557,8071981‐1982 29,160 $786 $22,909,736 #### $319 $8,615,608 56,204 $561 $31,525,3441982‐1983 34,038 $754 $25,646,857 #### $345 $12,911,839 71,485 $539 $38,558,6961983‐1984 35,091 $833 $29,247,528 #### $393 $14,841,718 72,888 $605 $44,089,2461984‐1985 35,288 $892 $31,476,383 #### $358 $12,248,879 69,548 $629 $43,725,2621985‐1986 34,704 $999 $34,653,407 #### $370 $12,251,705 67,782 $692 $46,905,1121986‐1987 35,004 $1,140 $39,911,262 #### $420 $12,755,175 65,398 $805 $52,666,4371987‐1988 33,470 $1,189 $39,804,100 #### $465 $14,042,816 63,646 $846 $53,846,9161988‐1989 34,497 $1,275 $43,982,387 #### $438 $13,599,931 65,555 $878 $57,582,3181989‐1990 36,739 $1,472 $54,072,168 #### $492 $18,112,141 73,550 $981 $72,184,3091990‐1991 39,612 $1,647 $65,237,393 #### $516 $19,664,380 77,751 $1,092 $84,901,7731991‐1992 40,999 $1,636 $67,066,269 #### $551 $20,985,782 79,089 $1,113 $88,052,0511992‐1993 40,356 $1,957 $78,955,892 #### $642 $22,397,927 75,259 $1,347 ##########1993‐1994 44,386 $1,935 $85,877,285 #### $588 $24,886,083 86,702 $1,278 ##########1994‐1995 44,222 $2,132 $94,261,070 #### $684 $30,409,433 88,672 $1,406 ##########1995‐1996 44,297 $2,243 $99,375,316 #### $712 $32,191,571 89,540 $1,469 ##########1996‐1997 44,749 $2,353 ######### #### $745 $32,159,287 87,928 $1,563 ##########1997‐1998 45,378 $2,486 ######### #### $804 $33,039,431 86,473 $1,686 ##########1998‐1999 45,849 $2,539 ######### #### $805 $36,066,502 90,668 $1,682 ##########1999‐2000 44,280 $2,729 ######### #### $837 $37,405,512 88,968 $1,779 ##########2000‐2001 44,663 $2,868 ######### #### $888 $41,016,991 90,858 $1,861 ##########2001‐2002 44,094 $3,029 ######### #### $959 $46,490,577 92,575 $1,945 ##########2002‐2003 39,844 $3,011 ######### #### $935 $45,254,556 88,265 $1,872 ##########2003‐2004 43,824 $2,865 ######### #### $837 $43,213,447 95,480 $1,768 ##########

PUBLIC 4 PUBLIC 2 ALL PUBLIC

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Table 2.1, Monetary Award Program Historical Award and Payout Summary, continued2004 ISAC Data Book

PRIVATE

     Mean   Mean   Mean  

Fiscal Year # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout   

1979‐1980 31,831 $1,437 $48,614,000 5,618 $1,499 $8,420,000 37,449 $1,523 $57,034,0001980‐1981 32,547 $1,494 $48,607,293 6,199 $1,281 $7,939,098 38,746 $1,459 $56,546,3911981‐1982 32,173 $1,546 $49,730,315 6,460 $1,372 $8,862,486 38,633 $1,517 $58,592,8011982‐1983 29,112 $1,608 $46,820,592 5,413 $1,429 $7,733,901 34,525 $1,580 $54,554,4931983‐1984 29,649 $1,766 $52,345,476 5,357 $1,532 $8,207,447 35,006 $1,730 $60,552,9231984‐1985 29,571 $1,991 $56,875,669 5,429 $1,674 $9,088,447 35,000 $1,885 $65,964,1161985‐1986 29,428 $2,190 $64,443,433 5,411 $1,841 $9,959,078 34,839 $2,136 $74,402,5111986‐1987 28,247 $2,401 $67,822,711 5,140 $2,128 $10,940,353 33,387 $2,359 $78,763,0641987‐1988 28,907 $2,414 $69,782,260 5,358 $2,147 $11,503,208 34,265 $2,372 $81,285,4691988‐1989 29,835 $2,431 $72,526,014 5,648 $2,195 $12,395,553 35,483 $2,393 $84,921,5671989‐1990 31,441 $2,730 $85,825,373 5,099 $2,389 $12,180,745 36,540 $2,682 $98,006,1181990‐1991 30,860 $2,784 $85,925,594 4,595 $2,520 $11,580,557 35,455 $2,750 $97,506,1511991‐1992 30,936 $2,691 $83,234,025 4,730 $2,522 $11,927,035 35,666 $2,668 $95,161,0601992‐1993 29,630 $2,895 $85,771,018 5,362 $2,558 $13,717,014 34,992 $2,843 $99,488,0321993‐1994 30,600 $2,671 $81,743,042 5,839 $2,408 $14,058,069 36,439 $2,629 $95,801,1111994‐1995 32,418 $3,024 $98,031,188 6,129 $2,771 $16,982,525 38,547 $2,984 ##########1995‐1996 36,619 $3,081 ######### 3,824 $2,848 $10,892,330 40,443 $3,059 ##########1996‐1997 36,336 $3,186 ######### 3,343 $3,009 $10,058,082 39,679 $3,171 ##########1997‐1998 36,765 $3,325 ######### 2,924 $3,130 $9,153,411 39,689 $3,311 ##########1998‐1999 38,858 $3,472 ######### 3,035 $3,174 $9,634,430 41,893 $3,450 ##########1999‐2000 38,474 $3,646 ######### 2,965 $3,344 $9,915,423 41,439 $3,625 ##########2000‐2001 38,500 $3,860 ######### 3,036 $3,500 $10,626,012 41,536 $3,834 ##########2001‐2002 38,474 $4,130 ######### 2,973 $3,828 $11,380,587 41,447 $4,109 ##########2002‐2003 35,343 $4,006 ######### 2,651 $3,744 $9,926,167 37,994 $3,988 ##########2003‐2004 36,773 $3,714 ######### 2,873 $3,451 $9,914,766 39,646 $3,695 ##########

PRIVATE 4 ALL PRIVATE & HOSPITALPRIVATE 2 & HOSPITAL

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Table 2.1, Monetary Award Program Historical Award and Payout Summary, continued2004 ISAC Data Book

PROPRIETARY   

Mean  Fiscal Year # Awards Award   $ Payout   

1997‐1998 *    877 $2,779 $2,437,2561998‐1999 ** 3,895 $2,477 $9,649,4651999‐2000 *** 6,290 $2,751 $17,302,5562000‐2001 7,027 $2,876 $20,207,0652001‐2002 6,722 $3,275 $22,017,0532002‐2003 5,766 $3,189 $18,387,2792003‐2004 5,772 $2,871 $16,569,355

Beginning in FY1998, Proprietary Institutions meeting eligiblity criteria became eligible for participation in the Monetary Award Program.* First‐time freshmen only.   ** All freshmen and sophomores.   *** All class levels from this year forward.

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2004 ISAC Data Book

ALL INSTITUTIONS

PROPRIETARY       TOTAL

Mean   Mean   Mean   Mean  Fiscal Year # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout    # Awards Award   $ Payout   

1979‐1980 37,449 $1,523 $57,034,000 53,772 $483 $25,949,686 ­­ ­­ ­­ 91,221 $910 $82,983,6861980‐1981 38,746 $1,459 $56,546,391 56,894 $502 $28,557,807 ­­ ­­ ­­ 95,640 $890 $85,104,1981981‐1982 38,633 $1,517 $58,592,801 56,204 $561 $31,525,344 ­­ ­­ ­­ 94,837 $950 $90,118,1451982‐1983 34,525 $1,580 $54,554,493 71,485 $539 $38,558,696 ­­ ­­ ­­ 106,010 $878 $93,113,1891983‐1984 35,006 $1,730 $60,552,923 72,888 $605 $44,089,246 ­­ ­­ ­­ 107,894 $970 #########1984‐1985 35,000 $1,885 $65,964,116 69,548 $629 $43,725,262 ­­ ­­ ­­ 104,548 $1,049 #########1985‐1986 34,839 $2,136 $74,402,511 67,782 $692 $46,905,112 ­­ ­­ ­­ 102,621 $1,182 #########1986‐1987 33,387 $2,359 $78,763,064 65,398 $805 $52,666,437 ­­ ­­ ­­ 98,785 $1,330 #########1987‐1988 34,265 $2,372 $81,285,469 63,646 $846 $53,846,916 ­­ ­­ ­­ 97,911 $1,380 #########1988‐1989 35,483 $2,393 $84,921,567 65,555 $878 $57,582,318 ­­ ­­ ­­ 101,038 $1,410 #########1989‐1990 36,540 $2,682 $98,006,118 73,550 $981 $72,184,309 ­­ ­­ ­­ 110,090 $1,546 #########1990‐1991 35,455 $2,750 $97,506,151 77,751 $1,092 $84,901,773 ­­ ­­ ­­ 113,206 $1,611 #########1991‐1992 35,666 $2,668 $95,161,060 79,089 $1,113 $88,052,051 ­­ ­­ ­­ 114,755 $1,597 #########1992‐1993 34,992 $2,843 $99,488,032 75,259 $1,347 ######### ­­ ­­ ­­ 110,251 $1,822 #########1993‐1994 36,439 $2,629 $95,801,111 86,702 $1,278 ######### ­­ ­­ ­­ 123,141 $1,677 #########1994‐1995 38,547 $2,984 ######### 88,672 $1,406 ######### ­­ ­­ ­­ 127,219 $1,884 #########1995‐1996 40,443 $3,059 ######### 89,540 $1,469 ######### ­­ ­­ ­­ 129,983 $1,964 #########1996‐1997 39,679 $3,171 ######### 87,928 $1,563 ######### ­­ ­­ ­­ 127,607 $2,063 #########1997‐1998 39,689 $3,311 ######### 86,473 $1,686 ######### 877 $2,779 $2,437,256 127,039 $2,201 #########1998‐1999 41,893 $3,450 ######### 90,668 $1,682 ######### 3,895 $2,477 $9,649,465 136,456 $2,247 #########1999‐2000 41,439 $3,625 ######### 88,968 $1,779 ######### 6,290 $2,751 ######## 136,697 $2,383 #########2000‐2001 41,536 $3,834 ######### 90,858 $1,861 ######### 7,027 $2,876 ######## 139,421 $2,500 #########2001‐2002 41,447 $4,109 ######### 92,575 $1,945 ######### 6,722 $3,275 ######## 140,744 $2,646 #########2002‐2003 37,994 $3,988 ######### 88,265 $1,872 ######### 5,766 $3,189 ######## 132,025 $2,539 #########2003‐2004 39,646 $3,695 ######### 95,480 $1,768 ######### 5,772 $2,871 ######## 140,898 $2,355 #########

Table 2.1, Monetary Award Program Historical Award and Payout Summary, continued

ALL PRIVATE & HOSPITAL ALL PUBLIC

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Table 2.2 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookWeighted Mean Tuition and Fees and MAP College Budgets by Sector, FY1980-FY2004*

WEIGHTED MEAN: TUITION AND FEES WEIGHTED MEAN: TOTAL MAP COLLEGE BUDGETS

Fiscal Public Public Private Private All Fiscal Public Public Private Private All Year Univ. 2-Year 4-Year 2-Year Proprietary Combined Year Univ. 2-Year 4-Year 2-Year Proprietary Combined1980 $828 $469 $3,521 $2,221 . $1,399 1980 $3,449 $3,019 $6,459 $5,070 . $4,0781981 $901 $501 $3,899 $2,571 . $1,508 1981 $3,878 $3,426 $7,201 $5,535 . $4,5501982 $1,017 $539 $4,242 $2,853 . $1,518 1982 $4,314 $3,664 $7,764 $6,088 . $4,7891983 $1,156 $612 $4,845 $3,240 . $1,699 1983 $4,253 $3,537 $8,170 $6,291 . $4,7681984 $1,334 $704 $5,266 $3,508 . $1,926 1984 $4,576 $3,629 $9,018 $6,696 . $5,1401985 $1,503 $732 $5,748 $3,836 . $2,122 1985 $4,857 $3,832 $9,616 $7,135 . $5,4791986 $1,615 $766 $6,267 $4,312 . $2,235 1986 $5,084 $3,966 $10,283 $7,732 . $5,6981987 $1,710 $791 $6,809 $4,452 . $2,390 1987 $5,277 $4,091 $10,952 $8,022 . $5,9581988 a $1,787 $853 $7,132 $4,914 . $2,548 1988 a $5,417 $4,153 $11,408 $8,557 . $6,1721988 b $1,914 $853 $7,132 $4,914 . $2,592 1988 b $5,544 $4,153 $11,408 $8,557 . $6,2161989 c $2,222 $896 $7,693 $5,192 . $2,828 1989 c $5,929 $4,246 $12,093 $8,946 . $6,5251990 $2,330 $925 $8,362 $5,391 . $3,014 1990 $6,185 $4,475 $13,005 $9,060 . $6,8971991 $2,410 $954 $9,110 $5,816 . $3,185 1991 $6,414 $4,704 $14,017 $9,674 . $7,2591992 $2,538 $1,038 $9,799 $6,466 . $3,378 1992 $6,654 $4,788 $14,963 $10,355 . $7,5351993 $2,901 $1,108 $10,499 $6,817 . $3,676 1993 $7,140 $4,858 $15,852 $10,711 . $7,9121994 $3,134 $1,201 $11,054 $7,246 . $3,990 1994 d $7,184 $5,251 $15,104 $11,296 . $8,0401995 $3,303 $1,259 $11,716 $7,615 . $4,245 1995 $7,353 $5,309 $15,766 $11,665 . $8,2951996 $3,434 $1,323 $12,317 $7,016 . $4,519 1996 $7,584 $5,473 $16,467 $11,166 . $8,6691997 $3,629 $1,370 $13,036 $7,310 . $4,789 1997 $7,879 $5,620 $17,261 $11,560 . $9,0331998 e $3,817 $1,452 $13,975 $7,782 $7,553 $5,079 1998 e $8,317 $5,952 $18,475 $12,282 $12,053 $9,5791999 $3,942 $1,506 $14,850 $8,194 $7,921 $5,443 1999 $8,442 $6,006 $19,350 $12,694 $12,421 $9,9432000 $4,160 $1,576 $15,625 $8,864 $8,441 $5,801 2000 $8,660 $6,076 $20,125 $13,364 $12,941 $10,3012001 $4,406 $1,653 $16,362 $9,162 $9,066 $6,095 2001 $9,106 $6,353 $21,062 $13,862 $13,766 $10,7952002 $4,786 $1,731 $17,105 $9,491 $9,882 $6,525 2002 $9,661 $6,606 $21,980 $14,366 $14,757 $11,4002003 $5,298 $1,830 $17,905 $10,050 $10,109 $6,964 2003 ####### $6,705 $22,780 $14,925 $14,984 $11,8392004 $5,785 $1,935 $18,944 $10,537 $10,403 $7,363 2004 ####### $6,810 $23,819 $15,412 $15,278 $12,238

a As reported June 1, 1987 (Does not include mid-year increases)b Includes mid-year increases.c Includes public four-year mid-year tuition increases.d Beginning in FY94, MAP college budgets include tuition and fees and a standardized cost of living allowance.e Beginning in FY98, Proprietary Institutions meeting eligibility criteria became eligible for participation in the Monetary Award Program.

Sources: ISAC College Budget Records, IBHE Enrollment Reports

* Weights equal Fall Undergraduate FTE. MAP college budgets include: 1) tuition and fees; 2) room and board or an ISAC determined commuter allowance; and, 3) ISAC determined personal allowance.

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Table 2.3a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMonetary Award ProgramSummary of Awards and Payout by Sector FY2000-FY2004

Sector # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

Public 4-Year 44,280 $120,842,602 44,663 $128,109,930 44,094 $133,559,601 39,844 $119,989,270 43,824 $125,550,410Private 4-Year 38,474 $140,294,139 38,500 $148,612,040 38,474 $158,912,684 35,343 $141,598,695 36,773 $136,559,508Public 2-Year 44,688 $37,405,512 46,195 $41,016,991 48,481 $46,490,577 48,421 $45,254,556 51,656 $43,213,447Private 2-Year 2,424 $8,228,355 2,502 $8,841,737 2,442 $9,445,068 2,190 $8,319,388 2,307 $8,060,435Hospital 541 $1,687,068 534 $1,784,275 531 $1,935,519 461 $1,606,779 566 $1,854,331Proprietary 6,290 $17,302,556 7,027 $20,207,065 6,722 $22,017,053 5,766 $18,387,279 5,772 $16,569,355

All Sector Total 136,697 $325,760,232 139,421 $348,572,038 140,744 $372,360,503 132,025 $335,155,967 140,898 $331,807,485

2003-20042002-20031999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002

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INSTITUTION STATISTICS

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Table 2.3b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSummary of Awards and Payout by InstitutionFY2001-FY2004

Public 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

010 Chicago State University 3,281 $7,569,445 3,235 $7,904,373 2,492 $5,882,082 2,818 $5,902,615014 Eastern Illinois University 2,317 $6,268,915 2,421 $7,186,880 2,347 $6,749,832 2,586 $6,870,233129 Governors State University 728 $1,046,529 703 $1,067,995 548 $736,045 650 $851,319022 Illinois State University 4,868 $14,373,926 4,771 $14,324,007 4,135 $12,637,805 4,411 $13,413,131079 Northeastern Illinois Univ. 3,310 $6,607,035 3,293 $7,007,893 2,899 $6,030,637 3,177 $5,640,033045 Northern Illinois University 5,317 $17,273,977 5,306 $17,966,134 4,941 $16,751,722 5,499 $17,254,658060 Southern Illinois-Carbondale 6,296 $17,427,724 5,889 $16,880,730 5,158 $15,067,694 5,691 $16,021,895070 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 2,834 $6,028,448 2,817 $6,472,492 2,588 $5,884,871 2,892 $6,468,957064 University of Illinois-Chicago 6,264 $21,971,800 6,226 $23,478,699 5,792 $21,384,659 6,196 $21,316,454065 University of Illinois-Urbana 5,722 $20,440,787 5,594 $21,083,128 5,359 $19,375,978 6,036 $21,552,799127 University of Illinois-Springfield 647 $1,302,866 666 $1,461,870 623 $1,468,230 695 $1,506,426066 Western Illinois University 3,079 $7,798,478 3,173 $8,725,398 2,962 $8,019,715 3,173 $8,751,889

Total Public 4 44,663 $128,109,930 44,094 $133,559,601 39,844 $119,989,270 43,824 $125,550,410

Private 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

001 Augustana College 726 $3,298,381 713 $3,395,101 690 $3,091,008 679 $2,896,251002 Aurora University 580 $2,235,861 552 $2,343,204 627 $2,561,797 744 $2,788,410003 Barat College of DePaul University 287 $1,106,447 203 $794,222 90 $316,488 43 $146,776058 Benedictine University 688 $2,724,010 652 $2,617,770 618 $2,447,943 680 $2,447,618005 Blackburn College 336 $1,337,063 351 $1,505,826 325 $1,337,255 338 $1,281,774006 Bradley University 1,510 $6,546,852 1,554 $7,053,701 1,540 $6,699,183 1,611 $6,487,289090 Columbia College 3,267 $11,649,033 3,058 $11,817,405 2,598 $9,925,653 2,645 $9,378,469

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAP Code Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

011 Concordia University 405 $1,551,406 432 $1,806,044 327 $1,351,797 334 $1,256,473013 DePaul University 4,028 $15,229,268 4,616 $19,149,199 4,618 $18,548,181 4,795 $17,884,499055 Dominican University 454 $1,890,705 490 $2,130,390 457 $1,912,342 476 $1,922,648150 East West University 809 $2,501,262 1,057 $3,701,486 892 $2,953,988 817 $2,586,438016 Elmhurst College 794 $3,307,609 777 $3,400,333 727 $3,141,490 783 $3,078,182017 Eureka College 324 $1,433,984 337 $1,556,294 317 $1,404,550 309 $1,252,754019 Greenville College 562 $2,193,664 510 $2,175,682 491 $2,017,884 439 $1,654,194098 Hebrew Theological College 49 $196,755 68 $293,949 54 $231,117 63 $244,826020 Illinois College 519 $2,162,131 489 $2,217,284 480 $2,009,401 520 $2,080,501021 Illinois Institute of Technology 410 $1,736,375 377 $1,664,530 332 $1,458,047 342 $1,427,489023 Illinois Wesleyan University 621 $2,835,705 543 $2,634,990 488 $2,265,600 459 $2,003,567083 Judson College 413 $1,596,981 384 $1,620,264 346 $1,448,489 365 $1,317,782025 Kendall College 255 $844,175 208 $782,556 169 $585,344 191 $643,860026 Knox College 264 $1,194,006 264 $1,260,216 268 $1,201,341 264 $1,101,932027 Lake Forest College 260 $1,156,458 243 $1,112,832 245 $1,103,300 252 $1,069,686029 Lewis University 1,160 $4,614,073 1,129 $4,664,176 989 $3,984,775 1,031 $3,700,157091 Lincoln Christian College 272 $986,935 267 $1,042,917 266 $982,634 274 $954,924031 Loyola University-Lake Shore 2,270 $9,037,924 2,299 $9,712,848 2,063 $8,562,231 2,214 $8,831,022034 MacMurray College 386 $1,608,541 384 $1,633,603 351 $1,440,766 361 $1,383,164033 McKendree College 747 $2,934,543 758 $3,209,044 660 $2,699,368 665 $2,426,385035 Midwestern University 157 $672,370 110 $508,392 35 $132,947 6 $26,826036 Millikin University 1,115 $5,003,798 1,094 $5,113,820 1,040 $4,621,611 1,188 $4,982,999038 Monmouth College 508 $2,231,778 503 $2,313,822 497 $2,218,621 534 $2,207,196043 National Louis University 1,539 $4,930,680 1,276 $4,512,703 1,044 $3,400,298 1,064 $2,956,147156 Native American Education Services 7 $28,835 11 $42,228 5 $12,980 3 $7,586044 North Central College 648 $2,747,750 620 $2,751,068 591 $2,544,011 617 $2,470,308046 North Park University 538 $2,037,000 534 $2,122,527 468 $1,862,707 566 $2,093,515048 Northwestern University 571 $2,437,355 507 $2,299,887 497 $2,200,036 506 $2,079,462

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

049 Olivet Nazarene College 576 $2,421,087 625 $2,715,645 590 $2,469,518 618 $2,349,610052 Quincy University 476 $2,023,110 449 $2,013,152 383 $1,609,883 395 $1,538,428007 Robert Morris College 4,585 $16,043,599 4,678 $18,041,282 4,045 $15,188,372 4,128 $14,616,313053 Rockford College 563 $2,160,753 545 $2,190,980 470 $1,841,748 415 $1,572,368054 Roosevelt University 1,574 $5,001,400 1,603 $5,456,736 1,451 $4,774,488 1,613 $4,718,927059 Shimer College 54 $217,797 46 $186,374 40 $160,075 43 $170,873069 St. Xavier University 1,399 $5,367,083 1,441 $5,895,035 1,484 $5,938,197 1,602 $5,715,071144 Telshe Yeshiva 11 $52,140 13 $49,962 4 $7,040 12 $43,987068 The School of the Art Institute 224 $902,180 223 $942,211 192 $775,820 210 $775,508062 The University of Chicago 355 $1,625,820 305 $1,437,408 292 $1,309,013 313 $1,324,161076 Trinity Christian College 200 $735,886 222 $901,424 265 $1,027,117 314 $1,105,322080 Trinity International Univ-Reach -- -- 85 $330,475 86 $334,082 52 $130,318081 Trinity International University 294 $1,190,506 207 $935,959 197 $830,870 275 $1,126,679057 University of St. Francis 532 $2,106,561 524 $2,218,004 506 $2,070,149 459 $1,700,743857 University of St. Francis Professinal Arts -- -- -- -- -- -- 13 $34,916102 Vandercook College of Music 38 $163,425 36 $160,800 35 $143,761 26 $107,141067 Wheaton College 140 $600,983 102 $476,928 98 $443,378 107 $458,032

Total Private 4 38,500 $148,612,040 38,474 $158,912,684 35,343 $141,598,695 36,773 $136,559,508

Public 2-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

103 Black Hawk College 1,696 $1,616,638 1,835 $1,809,854 1,798 $1,741,570 1,822 $1,484,771106 Carl Sandburg College 880 $972,701 991 $1,148,177 1,049 $1,149,985 1,129 $1,104,466032 College of DuPage 1,180 $1,057,458 1,378 $1,346,603 1,468 $1,470,004 1,892 $1,833,196074 College of Lake County 985 $821,579 971 $834,449 1,163 $931,253 1,273 $900,196

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

012 Danville Area College 665 $644,755 708 $746,916 595 $657,147 633 $588,250015 Elgin Community College 574 $427,875 657 $547,029 702 $534,871 842 $644,350147 Frontier Community College 197 $159,034 198 $150,886 169 $140,219 167 $116,320114 Harold Washington College 2,061 $1,902,358 1,976 $2,091,435 1,841 $1,859,394 1,779 $1,635,140110 Harry S. Truman College 1,453 $1,376,436 1,448 $1,527,288 1,371 $1,396,671 1,256 $1,120,291124 Heartland Community College 574 $402,299 681 $538,940 881 $618,790 904 $601,205084 Highland Community College 484 $463,302 576 $537,122 510 $481,236 596 $496,680056 Illinois Central College 1,329 $1,005,927 1,485 $1,178,614 1,528 $1,273,196 1,711 $1,250,023028 Illinois Valley Community College 501 $526,501 584 $618,077 636 $676,538 720 $689,078122 John A. Logan College 1,251 $1,034,593 1,334 $1,214,513 1,148 $1,042,167 1,168 $1,013,412140 John Wood Community College 723 $663,646 750 $760,647 757 $727,229 753 $750,471024 Joliet Junior College 952 $841,522 1,059 $959,597 1,166 $1,093,471 1,180 $924,078037 Kankakee Community College 563 $385,264 439 $318,006 444 $298,612 512 $314,482008 Kaskaskia College 634 $540,120 739 $675,069 907 $803,962 1,050 $883,532116 Kennedy-King College 1,581 $1,433,879 1,511 $1,637,002 1,502 $1,604,387 1,460 $1,379,239009 Kishwaukee College 652 $633,582 666 $667,762 631 $637,066 736 $706,574105 Lake Land College 1,166 $1,206,422 1,241 $1,381,181 1,353 $1,442,664 1,411 $1,284,479131 Lewis & Clark Comm. College 1,164 $1,021,625 1,197 $1,173,624 1,123 $1,119,769 1,182 $1,016,864118 Lincoln Land Comm. College 1,021 $763,396 1,033 $775,373 1,056 $769,429 1,183 $822,172126 Lincoln Trail College 238 $245,229 237 $240,789 189 $181,532 173 $148,172112 Malcolm X College 1,802 $1,572,255 1,816 $1,835,695 1,680 $1,636,330 1,662 $1,454,955120 McHenry County College 395 $318,283 364 $310,646 414 $327,652 435 $342,109121 Moraine Valley Comm. College 1,300 $1,250,513 1,457 $1,438,580 1,501 $1,399,461 1,626 $1,367,411040 Morton College 677 $529,620 741 $570,562 752 $639,468 859 $613,842130 Oakton Community College 573 $413,688 565 $486,992 596 $452,251 729 $524,203115 Olive Harvey College 1,873 $1,715,229 1,805 $1,853,725 1,392 $1,423,615 1,426 $1,314,168108 Olney Central College 432 $398,759 397 $374,069 327 $294,298 386 $322,873107 Parkland College 1,474 $1,551,569 1,650 $1,787,491 1,798 $1,937,253 1,936 $1,775,309073 Prairie State College 927 $889,073 986 $1,045,450 1,024 $961,596 1,111 $1,100,471

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

041 Rend Lake College 854 $720,330 833 $800,972 777 $724,413 806 $658,931111 Richard J. Daley College 1,622 $1,352,211 1,537 $1,498,825 1,426 $1,365,177 1,424 $1,158,059133 Richland Community College 730 $532,505 734 $589,307 695 $555,622 728 $526,753085 Rock Valley College 821 $657,103 1,030 $832,516 1,184 $936,207 1,305 $896,713088 Sauk Valley Community College 394 $329,462 473 $427,406 516 $425,645 590 $455,354075 Shawnee Community College 579 $421,674 603 $493,725 476 $375,791 468 $317,329063 South Suburban Coll of Cook Cty 2,000 $1,863,196 2,179 $2,145,088 2,212 $2,197,677 2,585 $2,092,692078 Southeastern Illinois College 610 $466,343 535 $429,722 448 $351,690 474 $405,279004 Southwestern Illinois College 2,252 $1,822,974 2,337 $1,872,190 2,090 $1,632,736 2,111 $1,467,634077 Spoon River College 427 $443,716 428 $473,036 429 $486,112 441 $454,265047 Triton College 1,424 $1,346,645 1,421 $1,424,228 1,481 $1,400,317 1,610 $1,319,918082 Wabash Valley College 265 $267,124 277 $283,672 241 $243,744 252 $211,998096 Waubonsee Community College 427 $310,538 461 $374,950 516 $360,991 583 $366,586117 Wilbur Wright College 995 $838,203 1,208 $1,157,460 1,397 $1,295,554 1,452 $1,174,575087 William Rainey Harper College 818 $859,838 950 $1,105,319 1,062 $1,179,794 1,125 $1,184,579

Total Public 2 46,195 $41,016,991 48,481 $46,490,577 48,421 $45,254,556 51,656 $43,213,447

Private 2-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

160 Lexington College 38 $135,433 35 $120,943 40 $158,570 28 $103,204030 Lincoln College 548 $2,097,837 580 $2,396,211 569 $2,228,992 566 $2,006,355092 MacCormac College 373 $1,174,088 300 $918,654 215 $605,769 205 $563,787145 Morrison Institute of Tech 85 $303,420 71 $282,822 88 $329,021 72 $277,566061 Springfield College in Illinois 175 $591,105 203 $674,037 188 $659,001 237 $805,130152 St. Augustine College 1,283 $4,539,855 1,253 $5,052,401 1,090 $4,338,035 1,199 $4,304,393

Total Private 2 2,502 $8,841,737 2,442 $9,445,068 2,190 $8,319,388 2,307 $8,060,435

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Table 2.3b, Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, continued2004 ISAC Data Book

Hospital Schools

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

394 Advocate Trinity Hospital 10 $24,700 7 $16,426 5 $11,178 11 $20,726397 Advocate IL Masonic Schl of Rad Tech -- -- -- -- 4 9500 6 $12,308358 Blessing-Rieman Col of Nursing 20 $83,295 23 $88,917 24 $85,942 27 $95,830172 Capital Area School of Prac Nursing 99 $293,527 121 $401,533 107 $363,514 134 $399,195308 Graham Hosp/Schl of Nursing 22 $80,040 39 $171,324 32 $114,352 39 $144,839334 Lakeview College of Nursing 25 $80,228 25 $98,480 40 $143,877 43 $135,709312 Methodist Medical Ctr of Illinois 74 $288,893 64 $256,804 28 $124,333 21 $79,283374 Provena United Samaritans Med/Rad Tech 4 $10,035 -- -- 3 $5,406 6 $10,598315 Ravenswood Hosp Med Ctr-Nursing 63 $208,805 32 $116,146 12 $29,849 -- --215 Rosalind Franklin Univ of Med & Science 2 $3,160 1 $2,484 1 $2,360 -- --389 Rush University Med Tech 7 $21,330 9 $44,712 13 $51,289 19 $71,095335 Rush University-Nursing 43 $164,270 29 $101,016 20 $73,943 16 $65,288318 St. Anthony College of Nursing 31 $107,835 30 $119,899 34 $123,947 46 $169,569321 St. Francis Hosp Med Ctr Col of Nursing 51 $178,866 61 $235,338 63 $205,426 91 $308,595395 St. Francis School Rad Tech 1 $3,020 3 $7,290 5 $13,994 1 $1,334390 St. Johns College - Nursing 32 $128,656 33 $131,482 32 $130,115 28 $107,223377 St. Johns Hosp - Clinical Lab 1 $1,000 -- -- -- -- -- --330 Trinity College of Nursing & Health Science 49 $106,616 54 $143,670 38 $117,755 35 $97,530337 West Suburban College of Nursing -- -- -- -- -- -- 43 $135,210

Total Hospital Schools 524 $1,759,575 524 $1,919,093 461 $1,606,779 566 $1,854,331

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Proprietary Schools

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

173 Argosy University -- -- -- -- 6 $20,060 16 $43,470175 DeVry University - Addison* 2,326 $6,784,167 2,244 $7,677,181 -- -- -- --176 DeVry University - Chicago 2,865 $8,813,025 2,637 $9,137,338 4,062 $13,626,729 3,752 $11,341,848170 Midstate College 330 $854,909 347 $1,019,916 351 $965,664 363 $923,618171 Northwestern Business College 1,506 $3,754,964 1,494 $4,182,618 1,347 $3,774,827 1,641 $4,260,418

Total Proprietary Schools 7,027 $20,207,065 6,722 $22,017,053 5,766 $18,387,279 5,772 $16,569,355

GRAND TOTAL 139,421 $348,572,038 140,744 $372,360,503 132,025 $335,155,967 140,898 $331,807,485

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Table 2.3c of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMAP Recipients by Dependency Status and by InstitutionFY2004

All Schools

# % of Total # % of Total74,097 53% 66,801 47% 140,898

Public 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

010 Chicago State University 837 30% 1,981 70% 2,818014 Eastern Illinois University 1,829 71% 757 29% 2,586129 Governors State University 71 11% 579 89% 650022 Illinois State University 3 257 74% 1 154 26% 4 411

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients

Total # PaidDependent Recipients Independent Recipients

Total # Paid

022 Illinois State University 3,257 74% 1,154 26% 4,411079 Northeastern Illinois University 1,600 50% 1,577 50% 3,177045 Northern Illinois University 3,817 69% 1,682 31% 5,499060 Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 3,420 60% 2,271 40% 5,691070 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville 1,723 60% 1,169 40% 2,892064 University of Illinois-Chicago 4,653 75% 1,543 25% 6,196127 University of Illinois-Springfield 220 32% 475 68% 695065 University of Illinois-Urbana 5,417 90% 619 10% 6,036066 Western Illinois University 2,149 68% 1,024 32% 3,173

Private 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

001 Augustana College 637 94% 42 6% 679002 Aurora University 455 61% 289 39% 744003 Barat College of DePaul University 23 53% 20 47% 43058 Benedictine University 442 65% 238 35% 680005 Blackburn College 285 84% 53 16% 338006 Bradley University 1,345 83% 266 17% 1,611090 Columbia College 1,525 58% 1,120 42% 2,645011 Concordia University 222 66% 112 34% 334

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

013 DePaul University 3,275 68% 1,520 32% 4,795055 Dominican University 351 74% 125 26% 476150 East West University 463 57% 354 43% 817016 Elmhurst College 509 65% 274 35% 783017 Eureka College 258 83% 51 17% 309019 Greenville College 277 63% 162 37% 439098 Hebrew Theological College 55 87% 8 13% 63020 Illinois College 483 93% 37 7% 520021 Illinois Institute of Technology 275 80% 67 20% 342023 Illinois Wesleyan University 453 99% 6 1% 459

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

y y % %083 Judson College 172 47% 193 53% 365025 Kendall College 105 55% 86 45% 191026 Knox College 238 90% 26 10% 264027 Lake Forest College 221 88% 31 12% 252029 Lewis University 641 62% 390 38% 1,031091 Lincoln Christian College 165 60% 109 40% 274031 Loyola University 1,734 78% 480 22% 2,214034 MacMurray College 265 73% 96 27% 361033 McKendree College 436 66% 229 34% 665035 Midwestern University -- -- 6 100% 6036 Millikin University 984 83% 204 17% 1,188038 Monmouth College 503 94% 31 6% 534043 National-Louis University 168 16 896 84% 1,064156 Native American Education Services -- -- 3 100% 3044 North Central College 513 83% 104 17% 617046 North Park University 393 69% 173 31% 566048 Northwestern University 450 89% 56 11% 506049 Olivet Nazarene University 426 69% 192 31% 618052 Quincy University 294 74% 101 26% 395007 Robert Morris College 1,685 41% 2,443 59% 4,128

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

053 Rockford College 211 51% 204 49% 415054 Roosevelt University 466 29% 1,147 71% 1,613059 Shimer College 12 28% 31 72% 43069 St. Xavier University 924 58% 678 42% 1,602144 Telshe Yeshiva 12 100% -- -- 12068 The School of The Art Institute 109 52% 101 48% 210062 The University of Chicago 297 95% 19 5% 313076 Trinity Christian College 202 64% 112 36% 314080 Trinity International University Reach -- -- 52 100% 52081 Trinity International University 176 64% 99 36% 275

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

081 Trinity International University 176 64% 99 36% 275057 University of St. Francis 289 63% 170 37% 459857 University of St. Francis Professional Arts -- -- 13 100% 13102 Vandercook College of Music 20 77% 6 23% 26067 Wheaton College 94 88% 13 12% 107

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MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

103 Black Hawk College 601 33% 1,221 67% 1,822106 Carl Sandburg College 309 27% 820 73% 1,129032 College of DuPage 949 50% 943 50% 1,892074 College of Lake County 376 30% 897 70% 1,273012 Danville Area Community College 236 37% 397 63% 633015 Elgin Community College 306 36% 536 64% 842147 Frontier Community College 51 31% 116 69% 167114 Harold Washington College 788 44% 991 56% 1,779110 Harry S. Truman College 340 27% 916 73% 1,256124 Heartland Community College 265 29% 639 71% 904

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

084 Highland Community College 212 36% 384 64% 596056 Illinois Central College 551 32% 1,160 68% 1,711028 Illinois Valley Community College 284 39% 436 61% 720122 John A. Logan College 492 42% 676 58% 1,168140 John Wood Community College 306 41% 447 59% 753024 Joliet Junior College 453 38% 727 62% 1,180037 Kankakee Community College 151 29% 361 71% 512008 Kaskaskia College 293 28% 757 72% 1,050

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

008 Kaskaskia College 293 28% 757 72% 1,050116 Kennedy-King College 299 20% 1,161 80% 1,460009 Kishwaukee College 304 41% 432 59% 736105 Lake Land College 589 42% 822 58% 1,411131 Lewis & Clark Community College 446 38% 736 62% 1,182118 Lincoln Land Community College 401 34% 782 66% 1,183126 Lincoln Trail College 71 41% 102 59% 173112 Malcolm X College 405 24% 1,257 76% 1,662120 McHenry County College 156 36% 279 64% 435121 Moraine Valley Community College 776 48% 850 52% 1,626040 Morton College 385 45% 474 55% 859130 Oakton Community College 429 59% 300 41% 729115 Olive Harvey College 315 22% 1,111 78% 1,426108 Olney Central College 172 45% 214 55% 386107 Parkland College 810 42% 1,126 58% 1,936073 Prairie State College 324 29% 787 71% 1,111041 Rend Lake College 340 42% 466 58% 806111 Richard J. Daley College 593 42% 831 58% 1,424133 Richland Community College 160 22% 568 78% 728085 Rock Valley College 397 30% 908 70% 1,305

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

088 Sauk Valley Community College 189 32% 401 68% 590075 Shawnee Community College 165 35% 303 65% 468063 South Suburban College of Cook County 687 27% 1,898 73% 2,585078 Southeastern Illinois College 191 40% 283 60% 474004 Southwestern Illinois College 651 31% 1,460 69% 2,111077 Spoon River College 193 44% 248 56% 441047 Triton College 671 42% 939 58% 1,610

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

047 Triton College 671 42% 939 58% 1,610082 Wabash Valley College 132 52% 120 48% 252096 Waubonsee Community College 153 26% 430 74% 583117 Wilbur Wright College 735 51% 717 49% 1,452087 William Rainey Harper College 608 54% 517 46% 1,125

Private 2-Year

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

160 Lexington College 18 64% 10 36% 28030 Lincoln College 399 70% 167 30% 566092 MacCormac College 27 13% 178 87% 205145 Morrison Institute of Tech 59 82% 13 18% 72061 Springfield College in Illinois 99 42% 138 58% 237152 St. Augustine College 229 19% 970 81% 1,199

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

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Hospital Schools

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

394 Advocate Trinity Hospital 2 18 9 82 11397 Advocate IL Masonic School of Rad Tech -- -- 6 100 6358 Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing 15 56% 12 44% 27172 Capital Area School of Prac Nursing 18 13% 116 87% 134308 Graham Hospital School of Nursing 8 21% 31 79% 39334 Lakeview College of Nursing 9 21% 34 79% 43312 Methodist Medical Ctr of Illinois 1 5% 20 95% 21374 Provena United Samaritans Medical Center 1 17% 5 83% 6335 Rush University-Nursing 4 25% 12 75% 16389 Rush University Medical Technology 7 37% 12 63% 19

Dependent Recipients Independent Recipients Total # Paid

389 Rush University Medical Technology 7 37% 12 63% 19318 St. Anthony College of Nursing 14 30% 32 70% 46321 St. Francis Medical Center College Nursing 37 41% 54 59% 91395 St. Francis School Rad Tech 1 100% -- -- 1390 St. Johns College-Nursing 14 50% 14 50% 28330 Trinity College of Nursing & Health Science 14 40% 21 60% 35337 West Suburban College of Nursing 6 14% 37 86% 43

Proprietary Schools

MAPCode Institution # % of Total # % of Total

173 Argosy University 2 13 14 88 16176 DeVry University-Chicago 1,356 36% 2,396 64% 3,752170 Midstate College 20 6% 343 94% 363171 Northwestern Business College 496 30% 1,145 70% 1,641

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Table 2.3d of the 2004 ISAC Data BookAverage Income by Dependency StatusMAP Dependent and Independent Applicants by InstitutionFY2004

All Schools

Eligibles Non-EligiblesMean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-Eligibles

of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income$31,946 $92,482 $16,747 $50,613

Public 4-YearEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

010 Chicago State University $21,966 $74,429 $16,024 $42,142014 Eastern Illinois University $36,410 $94,205 $15,857 $49,391129 Governors State University $27,268 $83,588 $19,488 $53,118022 Illinois State University $37,398 $97,602 $13,460 $45,040079 Northeastern Illinois University $25,351 $75,241 $15,704 $39,036045 Northern Illinois University $32,646 $92,421 $11,436 $49,885060 Southern Illinois University-Carbondale $31,230 $90,647 $11,044 $45,776070 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville $31,551 $83,761 $14,633 $46,148064 University of Illinois-Chicago $33,786 $92,820 $12,441 $45,535127 University of Illinois-Springfield $32,373 $83,174 $20,312 $51,600065 University of Illinois-Urbana $37,778 $107,194 $9,947 $41,213066 Western Illinois University $35,139 $92,405 $13,116 $45,176

Private 4-YearEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

001 Augustana College $49,605 $116,155 $17,351 $73,090002 Aurora University $40,885 $98,773 $21,177 $74,513003 Barat College of DePaul University $28,531 $123,420 $20,099 $75,464058 Benedictine University $42,637 $108,130 $27,429 $77,127

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Private 4-Year, continuedEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

005 Blackburn College $42,408 $87,345 $15,130 $39,417006 Bradley University $48,088 $109,999 $20,268 $56,658090 Columbia College $34,713 $103,740 $13,104 $46,742011 Concordia University $44,085 $101,938 $23,492 $72,048013 DePaul University $37,316 $110,840 $19,090 $61,781055 Dominican University $38,533 $92,009 $19,976 $71,796150 East West University $17,224 $82,983 $7,839 $44,711016 Elmhurst College $44,001 $103,262 $23,271 $72,894017 Eureka College $45,958 $107,197 $19,912 $51,119019 Greenville College $44,790 $94,967 $29,288 $80,470098 Hebrew Theological College $55,939 $100,375 $27,467 $45,325020 Illinois College $42,113 $103,298 $15,279 $60,812021 Illinois Institute of Technology $39,018 $99,362 $15,571 $70,856023 Illinois Wesleyan University $50,488 $118,187 $9,727 --083 Judson College $46,653 $108,718 $28,796 $78,511025 Kendall College $31,778 $116,695 $18,507 $72,640026 Knox College $45,344 $114,532 $13,912 $98,236027 Lake Forest College $47,693 $127,746 $16,805 $74,261029 Lewis University $41,321 $103,506 $24,714 $75,286091 Lincoln Christian College $44,095 $89,283 $25,090 $64,530031 Loyola University Chicago $39,123 $111,792 $16,558 $66,012034 MacMurray College $40,755 $98,254 $16,078 $91,507033 McKendree College $44,861 $96,098 $26,119 $67,000035 Midwestern University $49,855 $116,080 $13,577 $62,090036 Millikin University $48,277 $109,873 $26,394 $77,893038 Monmouth College $46,114 $108,704 $18,467 $33,586043 National-Louis University $24,505 $91,559 $23,817 $68,538156 Native American Education Services -- -- $15,816 --044 North Central College $45,673 $105,236 $20,846 $70,126046 North Park University $37,875 $105,883 $25,181 $66,405048 Northwestern University $42,411 $128,912 $17,393 $53,568049 Olivet Nazarene University $43,323 $100,531 $24,180 $73,933052 Quincy University $43,888 $106,134 $21,357 $53,122

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Private 4-Year, continuedEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

007 Robert Morris College $29,221 $91,723 $19,448 $59,293053 Rockford College $45,724 $101,028 $21,805 $64,703054 Roosevelt University $33,188 $100,284 $22,698 $65,144059 Shimer College $29,496 $103,983 $17,818 $55,196069 St. Xavier University $40,577 $100,010 $21,942 $74,733144 Telshe Yeshiva $58,112 $74,080 $18,879 --068 The School of The Art Institute $38,955 $112,855 $12,317 $50,979062 The University of Chicago $42,777 $115,721 $14,804 $41,166076 Trinity Christian College $48,897 $105,330 $24,712 $65,233080 Trinity International University-Reach -- -- $36,518 --081 Trinity International University $47,684 $105,579 $29,548 $80,885057 University of St. Francis $43,519 $102,219 $24,891 $90,268857 University of St. Francis Proffesional Arts -- -- $29,803 --102 Vandercook College of Music $44,768 $112,299 $13,549 $38,717067 Wheaton College $50,719 $111,854 $15,965 $40,716

Public 2-YearEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

103 Black Hawk College $25,981 $69,318 $17,266 $40,811106 Carl Sandburg College $26,477 $64,297 $17,952 $45,043032 College of DuPage $25,054 $77,725 $16,634 $48,375074 College of Lake County $24,775 $75,348 $17,109 $51,384012 Danville Area Community College $23,939 $66,450 $17,027 $49,521015 Elgin Community College $25,913 $77,214 $16,873 $50,965147 Frontier Community College $28,499 $53,353 $19,728 $46,148114 Harold Washington College $19,761 $62,210 $12,640 $35,324110 Harry S. Truman College $17,205 $56,798 $12,258 $31,117124 Heartland Community College $23,596 $67,483 $15,868 $39,026084 Highland Community College $26,525 $66,507 $17,678 $44,564

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Public 2-Year, continuedEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

056 Illinois Central College $24,372 $72,591 $17,449 $43,868028 Illinois Valley Community College $28,249 $70,433 $18,605 $48,213122 John A. Logan College $22,683 $72,020 $13,874 $38,722140 John Wood Community College $29,444 $67,213 $18,824 $42,144024 Joliet Junior College $24,841 $73,847 $17,956 $52,496037 Kankakee Community College $23,101 $65,672 $17,575 $44,083008 Kaskaskia College $24,685 $66,202 $18,878 $46,997116 Kennedy-King College $17,411 $54,911 $12,165 $38,531009 Kishwaukee College $25,483 $77,423 $15,917 $43,482105 Lake Land College $28,892 $67,315 $18,880 $45,517131 Lewis & Clark Community College $25,888 $65,392 $16,827 $47,721118 Lincoln Land Community College $25,987 $65,882 $17,501 $39,980126 Lincoln Trail College $25,893 $66,650 $17,484 $54,716112 Malcolm X College $18,322 $53,916 $13,960 $36,132120 McHenry County College $28,333 $82,426 $18,704 $51,822121 Moraine Valley Community College $24,178 $72,039 $17,108 $43,054040 Morton College $23,751 $55,868 $17,693 $39,995130 Oakton Community College $22,992 $68,457 $16,490 $39,326115 Olive Harvey College $16,882 $52,364 $13,330 $38,989108 Olney Central College $26,340 $62,947 $16,390 $40,826107 Parkland College $25,270 $74,167 $14,996 $43,037073 Prairie State College $23,716 $72,012 $15,713 $49,718041 Rend Lake College $23,443 $64,828 $16,449 $41,430111 Richard J. Daley College $21,613 $57,158 $16,210 $42,446133 Richland Community College $24,124 $70,074 $17,591 $48,404085 Rock Valley College $25,625 $71,043 $17,487 $46,852088 Sauk Valley Community College $25,750 $68,025 $19,342 $44,286075 Shawnee Community College $20,858 $60,232 $14,648 $39,976063 South Suburban College of Cook County $21,691 $62,957 $15,632 $43,116078 Southeastern Illinois College $25,619 $60,709 $15,788 $44,692004 Southwestern Illinois College $22,630 $69,141 $16,498 $42,827077 Spoon River College $25,627 $65,236 $18,069 $46,005

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Public 2-Year, continuedEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

047 Triton College $22,948 $63,783 $16,761 $40,362082 Wabash Valley College $26,093 $62,083 $16,510 $61,146096 Waubonsee Community College $25,697 $71,896 $20,095 $55,621117 Wilbur Wright College $21,444 $58,374 $16,219 $36,053087 William Rainey Harper College $25,317 $74,223 $17,656 $41,451

Private 2-YearEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

160 Lexington College $28,389 $97,274 $15,780 --030 Lincoln College $35,011 $104,994 $16,902 $60,474092 MacCormac College $21,793 $77,295 $17,905 $60,900145 Morrison Institute of Tech $39,261 $81,777 $17,782 $64,857061 Springfield College in Illinois $36,889 $97,205 $17,300 $62,097152 St. Augustine College $23,478 $46,823 $21,227 $54,118

Hospital SchoolsEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

394 Advocate Trinity Hospital $29,507 $86,575 $14,306 $92,294397 Advocate IL Masonic Schl of Rad Tech -- $81,003 $18,215 $30,834358 Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing $45,352 $86,198 $22,292 $52,296172 Capital Area School of Prac Nursing $28,380 $80,835 $19,236 $51,409308 Graham Hospital School of Nursing $21,630 $78,134 $17,341 $35,520334 Lakeview College of Nursing $41,595 $77,673 $24,435 $53,204312 Methodist Medical Ctr of Illinois $45,209 $85,059 $24,428 $84,297374 Provena United Samaritans Med Ctr Rad Tech $18,276 $88,462 $16,990 --

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Hospital Schools, continued

Eligibles Non-EligiblesMAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

215 Rosalind Franklin Univ of Med & Science -- -- $32,757 --389 Rush University Medical Tech $42,312 -- $30,787 --335 Rush University-Nursing $41,299 $115,448 $19,760 $60,469318 St. Anthony College of Nursing $40,855 $95,934 $24,051 $68,170321 St. Francis Medical Center College Nursing $44,666 $91,924 $25,556 $63,384395 St. Francis School Rad Tech -- -- -- $29,273377 St. John's College -- -- $19,559 --390 St. Johns College - Nursing $39,844 $100,870 $23,184 $40,397330 Trinity College of Nursing & Health Science $42,796 $83,987 $26,351 $67,768337 West Suburban College of Nursing $34,000 $115,237 $16,677 --

Proprietary SchoolsEligibles Non-Eligibles

MAP Mean Income Mean Income Eligibles Non-EligiblesCode Institution of Parents of Parents Mean Income Mean Income

173 Argosy University $27,468 $79,795 $22,291 $47,661176 DeVry University-Chicago $30,126 $89,824 $20,253 $58,208170 Midstate College $27,275 $76,843 $19,422 $51,232171 Northwestern Business College $26,697 $79,414 $18,122 $56,423

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Table 2.3e of the 2004 ISAC Data Book2003-2004 Tuition and Fees at MAP Approved Institutions

Public 4-Year

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

010 001694 Chicago State University $3,168 $1,215 $4,383 Semester014 001674 Eastern Illinois University $3,800 $1,603 $5,403 Semester129 009145 Governors State University $3,776 $432 $4,208 Semester022 001692 Illinois State University $4,398 $1,477 $5,875 Semester079 001693 Northeastern Il University $3,520 $1,078 $4,598 Semester045 001737 Northern Illinois University $4,190 $1,888 $6,078 Semester060 001758 Southern IL Univ-Carbondale $4,245 $1,270 $5,515 Semester260 001758 Southern IL Univ-Carbondale - Physician Assist $6,800 $1,270 $8,070 Semester070 001759 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville $3,584 $830 $4,414 Semester064 001776 University of Illinois at Chicago $5,318 $2,060 $7,378 Semester127 009333 University of Illinois at Springfield $3,680 $1,864 $5,544 Semester065 001775 University of Illinois-Urbana $7,674 $1,442 $9,116 Semester066 001780 Western Illinois University $4,176 $1,488 $5,664 Semester

Private 4-Year

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

001 001633 Augustana College $20,397 $432 $20,829 Quarter002 001634 Aurora University $14,250 $0 $14,250 Quarter003 001635 Barat College of DePaul University $16,005 $75 $16,080 Semester058 001767 Benedictine University $16,960 $510 $17,470 Semester005 001639 Blackburn College $12,100 $120 $12,220 Semester006 001641 Bradley University $16,800 $130 $16,930 Semester

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

090 001665 Columbia College $14,880 $250 $15,130 Semester011 001666 Concordia University $17,900 $300 $18,200 Semester013 001671 DePaul University $18,750 $60 $18,810 Quarter055 001750 Dominican University $17,850 $100 $17,950 Semester150 015310 East West University $9,300 $435 $9,735 Quarter016 001676 Elmhurst College $18,600 $0 $18,600 Semester148 001676 Elmhurst College-Management Program $16,928 $0 $16,928 Semester017 001678 Eureka College $18,700 $400 $19,100 Semester019 001684 Greenville College $15,666 $110 $15,776 Semester319 001684 Greenville College Non-Traditional $8,512 $0 $8,512 Semester098 001685 Hebrew Theological College $13,270 $240 $13,510 Semester020 001688 Illinois College $13,300 $0 $13,300 Semester021 001691 Illinois Institute of Technology $19,775 $1,161 $20,936 Semester023 001696 Illinois Wesleyan University $24,390 $150 $24,540 Semester083 001700 Judson College $15,800 $250 $16,050 Semester143 001703 Kendall College-Culinary Division $17,478 $300 $17,778 Quarter025 001703 Kendall College-Day Division $14,445 $300 $14,745 Quarter026 001704 Knox College $24,105 $264 $24,369 Quarter027 001706 Lake Forest College $24,096 $410 $24,506 Semester029 001707 Lewis University $15,950 $0 $15,950 Semester100 001707 Lewis University-Accelerated Programs $14,240 $0 $14,240 Semester091 001708 Lincoln Christian College $9,568 $0 $9,568 Semester031 001710 Loyola University Chicago $20,544 $658 $21,202 Semester034 001717 Macmurray College $14,500 $0 $14,500 Semester033 001722 McKendree College $15,200 $0 $15,200 Semester235 001657 Midwestern University $12,567 $335 $12,902 Quarter036 001724 Millikin University $18,834 $400 $19,234 Semester038 001725 Monmouth College $18,600 $0 $18,600 Semester

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Private 4-Year, continued

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

043 001733 National Louis University $17,280 $120 $17,400 Quarter156 016088 Native American Education Services $5,736 $140 $5,876 Semester044 001734 North Central College $19,041 $180 $19,221 Quarter046 001735 North Park University $19,470 $0 $19,470 Semester048 001739 Northwestern University, Evanston $28,404 $120 $28,524 Quarter136 001740 Northwestern University, Chicago $9,072 $0 $9,072 Semester049 001741 Olivet Nazarene University $14,160 $820 $14,980 Semester052 001745 Quincy University $16,400 $450 $16,850 Semester252 001745 Quincy University Evening Division $6,240 $120 $6,360 Semester007 001746 Robert Morris College $13,500 $0 $13,500 Quarter053 001748 Rockford College $20,210 $0 $20,210 Semester054 001749 Roosevelt University $16,192 $250 $16,442 Semester059 001756 Shimer College $16,050 $662 $16,712 Semester069 001768 St. Xavier University $17,600 $170 $17,770 Semester144 013816 Telshe Yeshiva $9,000 $0 $9,000 Semester068 001753 The School of the Art Institute $24,000 $150 $24,150 Semester062 001774 The University of Chicago $28,689 $549 $29,238 Quarter076 001771 Trinity Christian College $15,490 $0 $15,490 Semester080 001772 Trinity International Univ-Reach Program $8,472 $0 $8,472 Semester081 001772 Trinity International University $16,900 $250 $17,150 Semester057 001664 University of St. Francis $16,480 $340 $16,820 Semester457 001664 University of St. Francis-Continuing Education $15,890 $340 $16,230 Semester557 001664 University of St. Francis-Cont. Health Arts $9,280 $0 $9,280 Semester657 001664 University of St. Francis-Health Arts $9,760 $0 $9,760 Semester757 001664 University of St. Francis-Fast Track Nursing $11,040 $0 $11,040 Semester857 001664 University of St. Francis-Professional Arts $14,400 $0 $14,400 Semester102 001778 Vandercook College of Music $14,690 $600 $15,290 Semester067 001781 Wheaton College $18,500 $0 $18,500 Semester

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Public 2-Year

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

103 001638 Black Hawk College $1,728 $128 $1,856 Semester106 007265 Carl Sandburg College $1,984 $416 $2,400 Semester032 006656 College of DuPage $1,886 $322 $2,208 Quarter074 007694 College of Lake County $1,664 $192 $1,856 Semester412 001669 Danville Area Community College-Cosmetology $6,000 $32 $6,032 Semester012 001669 Danville Area Community College $1,696 $32 $1,728 Semester015 001675 Elgin Community College $1,984 $0 $1,984 Semester147 014090 Frontier Community College $1,440 $96 $1,536 Semester114 001652 Harold Washington College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester110 001648 Harry S. Truman College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester124 030838 Heartland Community College $1,760 $0 $1,760 Semester084 001681 Highland Community College $1,824 $64 $1,888 Semester056 006753 Illinois Central College $1,792 $0 $1,792 Semester028 001705 Illinois Valley Community College $1,728 $242 $1,970 Semester122 008076 John A. Logan College $1,728 $0 $1,728 Semester140 012813 John Wood Community College $2,112 $160 $2,272 Semester024 001699 Joliet Junior College $1,632 $304 $1,936 Semester037 007690 Kankakee Community College $1,664 $160 $1,824 Semester008 001701 Kaskaskia College $1,504 $160 $1,664 Semester116 001654 Kennedy-King College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester416 001654 Kennedy-King College Dental Hygiene $3,200 $250 $3,450 Semester009 007684 Kishwaukee College $1,792 $280 $2,072 Semester105 007644 Lake Land College $1,536 $366 $1,902 Semester131 010020 Lewis & Clark Community College $1,824 $224 $2,048 Semester118 007170 Lincoln Land Community College $1,504 $176 $1,680 Semester418 007170 Lincoln Land Community College-Aviation $3,360 $176 $3,536 Semester126 009786 Lincoln Trail College $1,440 $96 $1,536 Semester112 001650 Malcolm X College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester120 007691 McHenry County College $1,696 $302 $1,998 Semester121 007692 Moraine Valley Community College $1,696 $162 $1,858 Semester040 001728 Morton College $1,664 $32 $1,696 Semester130 009896 Oakton Community College $1,856 $113 $1,969 Semester115 001653 Olive Harvey College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester108 001742 Olney Central College $1,440 $96 $1,536 Semester

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

107 007118 Parkland College $1,888 $96 $1,984 Semester073 001640 Prairie State College $1,952 $308 $2,260 Semester041 007119 Rend Lake College $1,600 $0 $1,600 Semester111 001649 Richard J. Daley College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester133 010879 Richland Community College $1,536 $148 $1,684 Semester085 001747 Rock Valley College $1,440 $244 $1,684 Semester088 001752 Sauk Valley Community College $1,760 $160 $1,920 Semester075 007693 Shawnee Community College $1,290 $150 $1,440 Semester063 001769 South Suburban College Cook County $1,888 $278 $2,166 Semester078 001757 Southeastern Illinois College $1,664 $0 $1,664 Semester004 001636 Southwestern Illinois College $1,664 $0 $1,664 Semester077 001643 Spoon River College $1,760 $224 $1,984 Semester047 001773 Triton College $1,792 $252 $2,044 Semester082 001779 Wabash Valley College $1,440 $96 $1,536 Semester096 006931 Waubonsee Community College $1,632 $38 $1,670 Semester117 001655 Wilbur Wright College $1,664 $250 $1,914 Semester087 003961 William Rainey Harper College $2,144 $294 $2,438 Semester287 003961 William Rainey Harper College-Dental Hygiene $4,288 $294 $4,582 Semester

Private 2-Year

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

160 016942 Lexington College $12,600 $410 $13,010 Semester030 001709 Lincoln College $12,400 $0 $12,400 Semester092 001716 MacCormac College $9,960 $340 $10,300 Semester145 008880 Morrison Institute of Technology $10,245 $360 $10,605 Semester061 001761 Springfield College in Illinois $7,272 $224 $7,496 Semester152 015415 St. Augustine College $9,504 $0 $9,504 Semester

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Hospital Schools

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

397 010737 Advocate IL Masonic School of Rad Tech - Freshmen $2,000 $0 $2,000 Semester397 010737 Advocate IL Masonic School of Rad Tech - Sophomore $1,875 $485 $2,360 Semester394 004181 Advocate Trinity Hospital - Freshmen $2,800 $3,445 $6,245 Semester394 004181 Advocate Trinity Hospital - Sophomore $2,000 $3,045 $5,045 Semester358 006214 Blessing Rieman College of Nursing $8,268 $0 $8,268 Semester172 016426 Capital Area School of Practical Nursing $5,500 $1,383 $6,883 Semester308 008938 Graham Hosp School of Nursing $6,000 $300 $6,300 Semester334 010501 Lakeview College of Nursing $8,800 $1,120 $9,920 Semester312 006228 Methodist Medical Center of Illinois $5,040 $555 $5,595 Semester374 014271 Provena United Samaritans Med Cntr Rad Tech $2,500 $15 $2,515 Semester215 001659 Rosalind Franklin Univ of Medicine and Science $14,098 $1,519 $15,617 Quarter389 009800 Rush University-Medical Technology $12,510 $1,380 $13,890 Quarter335 009800 Rush University Nursing $15,600 $1,380 $16,980 Quarter318 009987 St. Anthony College of Nursing $13,600 $112 $13,712 Semester321 006240 St. Francis Medical Center College Nursing $9,648 $200 $9,848 Semester395 004190 St. Francis School Rad Tech $1,035 $90 $1,125 Semester390 030980 St. Johns College-Dept. of Nursing $9,220 $333 $9,553 Semester377 007325 St. John's College-School of Clinical Lab $800 $210 $1,010 Semester330 006225 Trinity College of Nursing & Health Science $7,680 $200 $7,880 Semester337 022141 West Suburban College of Nursing $17,745 $350 $18,095 Semester

Proprietary Schools

MAP ED TuitionCode Code Name Tuition Fees and Fees Term

173 021799 Argosy University $11,520 $80 $11,600 Semester176 016219 Devry University $12,928 $0 $12,928 Semester170 004568 Midstate College $8,700 $0 $8,700 Quarter171 012362 Northwestern Business College $13,200 $285 $13,485 Quarter

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ELIGIBILITY BY INCOME AND DEPENDENCY STATUS

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Table 2.4a of the 2004 ISAC Data Book: Monetary Award Eligibilityby Income Level and Dependency Status-Historical Summary, FY2000-FY2004

Income* FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004

0- 5,000 99.3 99.5 99.5 99.2 99.3 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.5 99.6 99.7 99.7 99.5 99.5 5,001-10,000 98.7 99.1 99.0 98.8 98.7 99.4 99.5 99.6 99.3 99.3 99.3 99.4 99.4 99.2 99.1 10,001-15,000 97.6 98.7 98.2 98.3 98.5 98.4 98.7 99.0 98.8 98.5 98.1 98.7 98.8 98.7 98.5 15,001-20,000 96.9 97.6 97.4 96.7 97.0 90.9 94.0 95.0 95.5 88.2 93.5 95.5 95.9 95.9 91.5 20,001-25,000 95.3 95.9 96.3 95.8 95.4 83.5 86.2 86.2 86.3 82.1 89.4 90.8 90.7 90.3 87.8 25,001-30,000 92.4 94.4 94.3 93.8 94.0 73.7 79.4 79.6 80.0 77.0 84.5 87.7 87.1 86.9 85.5 30,001-35,000 87.1 90.2 90.1 89.9 90.6 69.4 70.2 71.3 70.7 70.3 80.9 82.5 82.3 81.6 81.9 35,001-40,000 76.6 82.6 82.9 82.8 83.0 66.7 69.3 69.8 69.3 71.2 73.7 78.4 78.2 77.7 78.6 40,001-45,000 63.2 71.6 73.6 74.3 74.1 59.0 66.9 65.0 67.1 67.3 62.2 70.4 71.0 72.0 72.0 45,001-50,000 51.1 58.8 61.9 63.7 65.3 48.5 55.1 54.8 56.6 59.2 50.6 58.0 60.1 61.8 63.7 50,001-55,000 37.9 45.8 48.9 50.8 52.0 35.4 46.9 43.2 43.5 44.3 37.5 46.0 47.6 49.1 50.2 55,001-60,000 28.0 33.8 38.0 38.3 42.1 26.9 32.2 29.9 33.9 35.7 27.8 33.6 36.5 37.4 40.8 60,001-65,000 20.0 23.5 25.2 28.4 31.9 16.5 22.7 22.8 23.9 24.1 19.6 23.4 24.9 27.7 30.6 65,001-70,000 15.9 17.9 18.3 19.9 22.8 12.3 15.6 16.7 17.1 18.5 15.5 17.6 18.1 19.5 22.1 OVER 70,000 5.8 5.5 5.6 5.7 6.3 7.7 8.5 8.1 8.5 8.3 6.0 5.7 5.8 5.9 6.5

* Reported Taxable Income--Reflects only parental AGI for dependent students.

Percent of Total AnnouncedApplicants Declared Eligible

Percent of Announced Dependent Percent of Announced IndependentApplicants Declared Eligible Applicants Declared Eligible

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Table 2.4b of the 2004 ISAC Data Book - Public 4-Year Institutions Monetary Award Eligibility by Income Level and Dependency Status, FY2004

Dependent Independent Total

Average Average AverageIncome* # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award 0- 5,000 3,377 3,352 99.3% $3,901 7,917 7,887 99.6% $3,728 11,294 11,239 99.5% $3,779

5,001-10,000 1,931 1,903 98.5% $3,922 4,598 4,581 99.6% $3,774 6,529 6,484 99.3% $3,817 10,001-15,000 2,750 2,705 98.4% $3,959 3,561 3,516 98.7% $3,654 6,311 6,221 98.6% $3,787 15,001-20,000 3,252 3,184 97.9% $3,944 2,714 2,485 91.6% $2,962 5,966 5,669 95.0% $3,514 20,001-25,000 3,701 3,591 97.0% $3,906 2,251 1,567 69.6% $3,156 5,952 5,158 86.7% $3,678 25,001-30,000 3,957 3,805 96.2% $3,810 1,589 1,055 66.4% $3,333 5,546 4,860 87.6% $3,707 30,001-35,000 3,642 3,444 94.6% $3,672 1,134 716 63.1% $3,327 4,776 4,160 87.1% $3,613 35,001-40,000 3,690 3,318 89.9% $3,409 823 550 66.8% $3,335 4,513 3,868 85.7% $3,39840,001-45,000 3,731 3,069 82.3% $3,097 644 419 65.1% $3,198 4,375 3,488 79.7% $3,10945,001-50,000 3,697 2,602 70.4% $2,824 483 290 60.0% $2,849 4,180 2,892 69.2% $2,82750,001-55,000 3,516 1,851 52.6% $2,711 370 172 46.5% $2,286 3,886 2,023 52.1% $2,67555,001-60,000 3,399 1,377 40.5% $2,586 294 80 27.2% $2,135 3,693 1,457 39.5% $2,56160,001-65,000 3,241 941 29.0% $2,323 237 46 19.4% $2,474 3,478 987 28.4% $2,33065,001-70,000 3,395 642 18.9% $2,048 195 24 12.3% $2,257 3,590 666 18.6% $2,055OVER 70,000 27,755 882 3.2% $1,937 582 33 5.7% $1,788 28,337 915 3.2% $1,932

* Reported taxable income.

PUBLIC 4-YEAR

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Table 2.4c of the 2004 ISAC Data Book - Public 2-Year Institutions Monetary Award Eligibility by Income Level and Dependency Status, FY2004

Dependent Independent

Average Average AverageIncome* # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award 0- 5,000 6,063 6,030 99.5% $1,442 22,639 22,515 99.5% $1,418 28,702 28,545 99.5% $1,423

5,001-10,000 2,926 2,898 99.0% $1,450 12,708 12,583 99.0% $1,423 15,634 15,481 99.0% $1,428 10,001-15,000 3,890 3,831 98.5% $1,441 12,186 11,950 98.1% $1,393 16,076 15,781 98.2% $1,405 15,001-20,000 4,527 4,343 95.9% $1,428 10,534 8,741 83.0% $1,386 15,061 13,084 86.9% $1,400 20,001-25,000 4,615 4,309 93.4% $1,389 8,541 6,717 78.6% $1,497 13,156 11,026 83.8% $1,455 25,001-30,000 4,192 3,792 90.5% $1,299 6,224 4,816 77.4% $1,523 10,416 8,608 82.6% $1,425 30,001-35,000 3,736 3,149 84.3% $1,197 4,084 3,107 76.1% $1,523 7,820 6,256 80.0% $1,359 35,001-40,000 3,299 2,218 67.2% $1,115 2,955 2,294 77.6% $1,468 6,254 4,512 72.1% $1,29540,001-45,000 2,962 1,460 49.3% $1,049 2,171 1,546 71.2% $1,336 5,133 3,006 58.6% $1,19745,001-50,000 2,487 847 34.1% $956 1,669 914 54.8% $1,237 4,156 1,761 42.4% $1,10250,001-55,000 2,234 455 20.4% $951 1,263 410 32.5% $1,194 3,497 865 24.7% $1,06655,001-60,000 2,038 225 11.0% $886 953 197 20.7% $1,096 2,991 422 14.1% $98460,001-65,000 1,705 85 5.0% $983 713 71 10.0% $1,099 2,418 156 6.5% $1,03665,001-70,000 1,600 40 2.5% $849 538 33 6.1% $1,072 2,138 73 3.4% $950OVER 70,000 6,938 45 0.6% $977 1,483 30 2.0% $1,196 8,421 75 0.9% $1,065

* Reported taxable income.

PUBLIC 2-YEAR

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Table 2.4d of the 2004 ISAC Data Book - Private Institutions Monetary Award Eligibility by Income Level and Dependency Status, FY2004

Average Average AverageIncome* # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award 0- 5,000 2,763 2,741 99.2% $4,445 6,512 6,492 99.7% $4,436 9,275 9,233 99.5% $4,439

5,001-10,000 1,431 1,403 98.0% $4,454 3,720 3,704 99.6% $4,435 5,151 5,107 99.1% $4,440 10,001-15,000 1,974 1,948 98.7% $4,459 3,415 3,397 99.5% $4,424 5,389 5,345 99.2% $4,437 15,001-20,000 2,284 2,234 97.8% $4,450 3,140 3,114 99.2% $4,421 5,424 5,348 98.6% $4,433 20,001-25,000 2,475 2,396 96.8% $4,452 2,987 2,913 97.5% $4,332 5,462 5,309 97.2% $4,386 25,001-30,000 2,589 2,497 96.4% $4,451 2,538 2,161 85.1% $4,181 5,127 4,658 90.9% $4,326 30,001-35,000 2,568 2,413 94.0% $4,457 1,893 1,263 66.7% $4,383 4,461 3,676 82.4% $4,432 35,001-40,000 2,539 2,360 92.9% $4,458 1,474 946 64.2% $4,420 4,013 3,306 82.4% $4,44740,001-45,000 2,632 2,365 89.9% $4,441 1,092 689 63.1% $4,412 3,724 3,054 82.0% $4,43445,001-50,000 2,663 2,294 86.1% $4,402 885 585 66.1% $4,366 3,548 2,879 81.1% $4,39550,001-55,000 2,421 1,903 78.6% $4,386 711 433 60.9% $4,225 3,132 2,336 74.6% $4,35655,001-60,000 2,480 1,717 69.2% $4,295 604 358 59.3% $4,068 3,084 2,075 67.3% $4,25660,001-65,000 2,411 1,321 54.8% $4,242 485 223 46.0% $3,921 2,896 1,544 53.3% $4,19565,001-70,000 2,383 997 41.8% $4,259 469 157 33.5% $4,067 2,852 1,154 40.5% $4,233OVER 70,000 20,118 2,542 12.6% $4,150 2,087 286 13.7% $4,154 22,205 2,828 12.7% $4,151

* Reported taxable income.

IndependentDependent

PRIVATE

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Table 2.4e of the 2004 ISAC Data Book - Proprietary Institutions Monetary Award Eligibility by Income Level and Dependency Status, FY2004

Average Average AverageIncome* # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award # Apps # Elig % Elig Award 0- 5,000 424 420 99.1% $4,427 1,771 1,760 99.4% $4,447 2,195 2,180 99.3% $4,443

5,001-10,000 221 220 99.5% $4,449 1,020 1,018 99.8% $4,455 1,241 1,238 99.8% $4,454 10,001-15,000 343 341 99.4% $4,437 1,053 1,045 99.2% $4,451 1,396 1,386 99.3% $4,448 15,001-20,000 350 343 98.0% $4,462 997 989 99.2% $4,413 1,347 1,332 98.9% $4,426 20,001-25,000 325 305 93.8% $4,440 1,037 974 93.9% $3,901 1,362 1,279 93.9% $4,029 25,001-30,000 344 326 94.8% $4,444 914 645 70.6% $4,181 1,258 971 77.2% $4,269 30,001-35,000 305 280 91.8% $4,410 644 366 56.8% $4,374 949 646 68.1% $4,390 35,001-40,000 274 241 88.0% $4,373 487 295 60.6% $4,407 761 536 70.4% $4,39240,001-45,000 210 170 81.0% $4,312 363 221 60.9% $4,351 573 391 68.2% $4,33445,001-50,000 220 176 80.0% $4,117 249 156 62.7% $4,110 469 332 70.8% $4,11450,001-55,000 218 154 70.6% $3,885 209 115 55.0% $3,946 427 269 63.0% $3,91155,001-60,000 164 80 48.8% $3,741 177 90 50.8% $3,673 341 170 49.9% $3,70560,001-65,000 182 61 33.5% $3,439 167 46 27.5% $3,741 349 107 30.7% $3,56965,001-70,000 175 42 24.0% $3,413 141 34 24.1% $3,418 316 76 24.1% $3,416OVER 70,000 913 67 7.3% $2,805 561 41 7.3% $2,864 1,474 108 7.3% $2,827

* Reported taxable income.

PROPRIETARY

TotalIndependentDependent

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APPLICANT CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 2.5a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMonetary Award Applicant Distribution by Class Level FY1995-FY2004

CLASS LEVEL 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Freshmen 41.3% 46.8% 41.6% 43.0% 43.3% 42.6% 43.4% 43.5% 44.1% 44.7%Sophomore 22.8% 20.9% 25.7% 24.1% 24.5% 25.3% 23.7% 24.4% 23.7% 23.6%Other Undergrad 35.9% 32.3% 32.7% 32.9% 32.2% 32.1% 32.9% 32.1% 32.2% 31.7%

Table 2.5b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMonetary Award Applicant Distribution by AgeFY1995-FY2004

AGE 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

18 or under 12.7% 13.4% 13.4% 14.6% 14.8% 14.1% 13.1% 11.7% 11.1% 11.0%19 12.5% 12.9% 13.5% 13.8% 14.6% 15.0% 14.7% 14.8% 14.4% 14.2%20 11.4% 11.6% 11.8% 12.5% 12.3% 12.9% 13.3% 12.8% 12.9% 12.4%21 10.5% 10.7% 10.7% 10.9% 11.2% 11.1% 11.6% 11.8% 11.6% 11.5%22-25 22.8% 22.4% 21.7% 20.9% 20.4% 20.5% 20.6% 21.0% 21.6% 21.6%Over 25 30.1% 29.1% 28.9% 27.4% 26.7% 26.4% 26.7% 27.9% 28.4% 29.3%

FISCAL YEARS

FISCAL YEARS

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Table 2.6a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Announced Eligible Dependent MAP ApplicantsFY2000-FY2004

FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER ELIGIBLE: 90,426 90,978 93,146 96,424 $104,750MEAN ANNOUNCED MAP GRANT: Overall $3,213 $3,400 $3,532 $3,304 $3,073

Public 4-Year $3,419 $3,602 $3,753 $3,532 $3,462Public 2-Year $1,458 $1,529 $1,578 $1,493 $1,317Private 4-Year $4,376 $4,666 $4,908 $4,652 $4,399Private 2-Year $4,304 $4,532 $4,727 $4,433 $4,261Other $4,036 $4,315 $4,213 $3,969 $3,815Proprietary $4,289 $4,500 $4,722 $4,491 $4,288

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 35% 35% 35% 35% 35%Public 2-Year 28% 28% 29% 31% 32%Private 4-Year 32% 31% 31% 30% 29%Private 2-Year 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%Other 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Proprietary 4% 5% 4% 3% 3%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 44% 44% 43% 44% 45%Sophomores 27% 25% 26% 25% 24%Other Undergraduates 29% 31% 31% 31% 31%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 31% 30% 29% 29% 27%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 35% 36% 36% 37% 39%All Other Areas 34% 34% 35% 34% 34%

PARENTS: Mean Age Oldest Parent 46 48 47 47 47% Married 50% 50% 49% 49% 49%% With Assets 64% 64% 66% 67% 66%Mean Assets $8,847 $8,715 $8,782 $9,031 $9,568% With Tax Income 91% 90% 92% 92% 92%Mean Tax Income $26,636 $27,795 $28,482 $29,058 $28,904% With Non-Tax Income 37% 39% 61% * 65% 67%

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 3.9 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.9Mean # in College 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4

STUDENTS: Mean Age 20 20 20 20 20% With Taxable Income 75% 75% 76% 74% 71%Mean Taxable Income $3,900 $4,628 $5,010 $5,589 $5,448

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 25% 28% 28% 27% 29%Mean Federal EFC $2,058 $2,194 $2,286 $2,267 $2,227Mean ISAC Adjusted EFC $4,259 $4,251 $4,268 $4,220 $4,206

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 24% 23% 26% 27% 27%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $7,781 $7,489 $8,039 $8,291 $8,176% With ISAC Plus Loans 3% 3% 3% 4% 4%Mean Plus Loan Debt $7,494 $7,432 $7,719 $7,837 $8,185

* Increase attributed to "Earned Income Credit" and "Additional Child Tax Credit" added to untaxed income items included in FAFSA worksheet.

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Table 2.6b of the 2003 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Announced Eligible Independent MAP ApplicantsFY2000-FY2004

FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER ELIGIBLE: 103,610 106,911 117,152 126,241 133,861MEAN ANNOUNCED MAP GRANT: Overall $2,823 $2,949 $3,016 $2,803 $2,544

Public 4-Year $3,523 $3,710 $3,893 $3,699 $3,523Public 2-Year $1,568 $1,634 $1,705 $1,621 $1,418Private 4-Year $4,474 $4,703 $4,903 $4,668 $4,375Private 2-Year $4,462 $4,642 $4,878 $4,627 $4,348Other $4,061 $4,563 $4,714 $4,408 $4,115Proprietary $4,267 $4,484 $4,766 $4,538 $4,301

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 23% 21% 20% 19% 18%Public 2-Year 49% 50% 53% 55% 57%Private 4-Year 20% 20% 19% 18% 17%Private 2-Year 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%Other 1% 1% 0% 0% 0%Proprietary 5% 6% 6% 6% 6%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 45% 47% 48% 48% 49%Sophomores 24% 23% 23% 23% 23%Other Undergraduates 31% 30% 29% 29% 28%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 34% 33% 33% 32% 31%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 28% 29% 29% 30% 31%All Other Areas 38% 38% 38% 38% 38%

STUDENTS: Mean Age 30 30 30 30 30% Married 23% 23% 22% 22% 21%% With Assets 48% 48% 49% 50% 47%Mean Assets $1,102 $1,085 $1,090 $1,136 $1,090% With Tax Income 87% 88% 88% 88% 87%Mean Tax Income $13,093 $15,095 $14,693 $15,100 $14,636% With Non-Tax Income 29% 29% 55% * 58% 61%

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 51% 51% 51% 51% 54%Mean Federal EFC $1,086 $1,136 $1,127 $1,127 $998Mean ISAC Adjusted EFC $2,563 $2,590 $2,570 $2,551 $2,582

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.5Mean # in College 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 27% 26% 28% 29% 29%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $8,035 $7,844 $8,782 $9,083 $9,401

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Table 2.6c of the 2004 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Announced Eligible Dependent/Independent Combined MAP ApplicantsFY2000-FY2004

FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER ELIGIBLE: 194,036 197,889 210,298 222,665 238,611MEAN ANNOUNCED MAP GRANT: Overall $3,004 $3,156 $3,244 $3,023 $2,776

Public 4-Year $3,463 $3,647 $3,812 $3,600 $3,486Public 2-Year $1,531 $1,600 $1,666 $1,582 $1,387Private 4-Year $4,417 $4,682 $4,906 $4,659 $4,389Private 2-Year $4,409 $4,604 $4,829 $4,566 $4,322Other $4,055 $4,502 $4,608 $4,315 $4,047Proprietary $4,275 $4,489 $4,751 $4,523 $4,297

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 28% 28% 26% 25% 25%Public 2-Year 39% 40% 42% 44% 46%Private 4-Year 26% 25% 25% 24% 22%Private 2-Year 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%Other 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Proprietary 5% 5% 5% 5% 5%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 44% 46% 46% 46% 47%Sophomores 26% 24% 24% 24% 24%Other Undergraduates 30% 30% 30% 30% 29%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 33% 32% 31% 31% 29%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 31% 32% 33% 33% 35%All Other Areas 36% 36% 36% 36% 36%

PARENTS OF DEPENDENT STUDENTS/ % With Assets 55% 48% 57% 57% 55%INDEPENDENT STUDENTS: Mean Assets $4,692 $4,593 $4,497 $4,602 $4,812

% With Tax Income 89% 82% 92% 90% 89%Mean Tax Income ** $19,371 $20,400 $22,690 $21,228 $20,901% With Non-Tax Income 33% 34% 58% * 61% 64%

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 39% 40% 41% 41% 43%Mean Federal EFC $1,537 $1,622 $1,647 $1,628 $1,538ISAC Adjusted EFC $3,349 $3,350 $3,322 $3,284 $3,237

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1Mean # in College 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 26% 25% 27% 28% 28%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $7,925 $7,691 $8,466 $8,748 $8,884

* Increase attributed to "Earned Income Credit" and "Additional Child Tax Credit" added to untaxed income items included in FAFSA worksheet.** Mean Taxable Income does not include dependent student income.

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Table 2.6d of the 2004 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Paid Dependent MAP ApplicantsFY2002-FY2004

FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER PAID: 73,097 69,295 74,097MEAN MAP GRANT: Overall $3,145 $3,043 $2,857

Public 4-Year $3,270 $3,199 $3,097Public 2-Year $1,081 $1,057 $934Private 4-Year $4,462 $4,291 $4,029Private 2-Year $4,042 $3,968 $3,759Other $3,441 $3,439 $3,399Proprietary $3,571 $3,478 3,183

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 38% 38% 39%Public 2-Year 25% 25% 25%Private 4-Year 33% 33% 32%Private 2-Year 1% 1% 1%Other 0% 0% 0%Proprietary 3% 3% 3%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 38% 39% 39%Sophomores 27% 27% 26%Other Undergraduates 35% 34% 35%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 28% 26% 25%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 36% 38% 40%All Other Areas 36% 36% 35%

PARENTS: Mean Age Oldest Parent 47 47 47% Married 51% 52% 52%% With Assets 69% 71% 71%Mean Assets $9,296 $9,784 $10,468% With Tax Income 93% 93% 93%Mean Tax Income $29,261 $30,264 $30,435% With Non-Tax Income 63% 67% 69%

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 4.0 4.0 4.0Mean # in College 1.4 1.4 1.4

STUDENTS: Mean Age 20 20 20% With Taxable Income 78% 77% 74%Mean Taxable Income $4,922 $5,329 $5,182

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 26% 24% 25%Mean Federal EFC $2,358 $2,394 $2,365Mean ISAC Adjusted EFC $4,340 $4,362 $4,214

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 30% 31% 31%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $8,304 $8,356 $8,513% With ISAC Plus Loans 4% 4% 5%Mean Plus Loan Debt $7,757 $7,867 $8,227

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Table 2.6e of the 2004 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Paid Independent MAP ApplicantsFY2002-FY2004

FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER PAID: 67,647 62,730 66,801MEAN MAP GRANT: Overall $2,106 $1,981 $1,798

Public 4-Year $2,622 $2,639 $2,412Public 2-Year $907 $889 $781Private 4-Year $3,553 $3,438 $3,153Private 2-Year $3,753 $3,660 $3,345Other $3,711 $3,469 $3,232Proprietary $3,101 $3,036 2,720

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 24% 22% 22%Public 2-Year 45% 49% 49%Private 4-Year 22% 20% 20%Private 2-Year 2% 2% 2%Other 1% 1% 1%Proprietary 6% 6% 6%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 39% 38% 38%Sophomores 26% 28% 26%Other Undergraduates 35% 34% 36%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 32% 30% 30%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 30% 31% 31%All Other Areas 38% 39% 39%

STUDENTS: Mean Age 29 30 30% Married 22% 22% 22%% With Assets 54% 54% 52%Mean Assets $1,189 $1,270 $1,182% With Tax Income 90% 90% 89%Mean Tax Income $14,847 $15,413 $14,935% With Non-Tax Income 55% 59% 62%

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 50% 49% 51%Mean Federal EFC $1,179 $1,183 $1,047Mean ISAC Adjusted EFC $2,584 $2,574 $2,592

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 2.4 2.4 2.4Mean # in College 1.1 1.1 1.1

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 33% 33% 35%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $9,556 $9,678 $10,625

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Table 2.6f of the 2004 ISAC Data BookCharacteristics of Paid Dependent/Independent MAP ApplicantsFY2002-FY2004

FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER PAID: 140,744 132,025 140,898MEAN MAP GRANT: Overall $2,646 $2,539 $2,355

Public 4-Year $3,028 $3,006 $2,865Public 2-Year $972 $950 $837Private 4-Year $4,119 $3,989 $3,714Private 2-Year $3,867 $3,785 $3,494Other $3,646 $3,462 $3,276Proprietary $3,276 $3,189 $2,871

APPLICANT DISTRIBUTION: Public 4-Year 31% 30% 31%Public 2-Year 35% 37% 37%Private 4-Year 27% 27% 26%Private 2-Year 2% 2% 2%Other 0% 0% 0%Proprietary 5% 4% 4%

CLASS LEVEL: Freshmen 39% 39% 38%Sophomores 26% 27% 26%Other Undergraduates 35% 34% 36%

ILLINOIS REGIONS: Chicago (Zip 606) 30% 28% 27%Collar Area (600-605, 607, 608) 33% 35% 36%All Other Areas 37% 37% 37%

PARENTS OF DEPENDENT STUDENTS/ % With Assets 62% 63% 62%INDEPENDENT STUDENTS: Mean Assets $5,396 $5,738 $6,068

% With Tax Income 94% 92% 92%Mean Tax Income * $24,542 $23,208 $23,091% With Non-Tax Income 59% 63% 66%

EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION: Percent Zero EFC 38% 36% 38%Mean Federal EFC $1,791 $1,819 $1,740ISAC Adjusted EFC $3,496 $3,513 $3,446

HOUSEHOLD: Mean Size 3.2 3.2 3.2Mean # in College 1.3 1.3 1.3

FFELP LOANS: % With ISAC Sub/Unsub Loans 31% 32% 33%Mean Sub/Unsub Loan Debt if > 0 $8,944 $9,012 $9,579

* Mean Taxable Income does not include dependent student income.

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The Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) is comprised of three programs: Federal Stafford loans (both subsidized and unsubsidized), Federal PLUS

loans (for parents of dependent students), and Federal Consolidation loans. Eligibility for subsidized Stafford loans is need-based and requires the determination of Pell Grant eligibility. In contrast, eligibility for the unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS Loan Programs is not based upon financial need. These low-interest educational loans are made to qualified students or their parents, respectively.

The federal government pays the interest on subsidized Stafford loans while the student is in school (on at least a half-time basis), during the student’s grace period and during authorized deferment periods. Payment of interest on an unsubsidized Stafford loan, however, is the responsibility of the student. Interest accrual for an unsubsidized loan begins on the date of disbursement. The interest rate for Federal Stafford loans (subsidized and unsubsidized) is variable, adjusted annually on July 1, and cannot exceed 8.25 percent. The variable rate will apply even if the borrower has a previous Federal Stafford loan(s) at another rate. The unsubsidized Stafford loan allows students to borrow the difference between their subsidized Stafford loan amount and the maximum Stafford loan amount, regardless of financial need. Independent students may qualify for additional unsubsidized loan amounts. The annual and aggregate maximum loan amounts for the Federal Stafford Loan Programs are:

DEPENDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS INDEPENDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

Academic Level

Combined Subsidized & Unsubsidized Loan Limits

Academic Level

Combined Sub & Unsub Loan Limits

Additional Unsub

Loan Limits

Total Federal Stafford

Loan Limits Freshman

$2,625 Freshman $2,625 $4,000 $6,625

Sophomore

$3,500 Sophomore $3,500 $4,000 $7,500

Junior

$5,500 Junior $5,500 $5,000 $10,500

Senior

$5,500 Senior $5,500 $5,000 $10,500

Subsequent Undergrad Levels

$5,500

Subsequent Undergrad Levels

$5,500

$5,000

$10,500

GRADUATE STUDENTS FEDERAL STAFFORD LOAN AGGREGATE MAXIMUM

Combined Subsidized

& Unsubsidized Loan Limit

Additional Unsubsidized Loan Limit

Total Federal Stafford Loan

Limit

Undergraduate Student Status Dependent Independent

Aggregate Maximum $23,000 $46,000 (up to $23,000 may be subsidized)

$8,500

$10,000

$18,500

Graduate (Includes Undergrad Borrowing)

Independent

$138,500 (up to $65,500 may be subsidized)

PART THREE -- FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM

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(continued)

The Federal PLUS Loan Program provides loans to parents (natural or adoptive) or legal guardians of dependent students. For a parent to qualify, the student must be enrolled at least on a half-time basis at an approved postsecondary institution. This program is not need-based, but eligibility for PLUS requires the prior determination of students' Pell Grant and subsidized Stafford loan eligibility by some schools. Parents can borrow up to the cost of attendance minus estimated financial assistance that has been or will be awarded to the student for the period of enrollment. There is no academic level, annual or cumulative PLUS loan limit. The interest rate is variable, adjusted annually on July 1, and cannot exceed 9 percent. Repayment of principal and interest begins within 60 days after the funds are fully disbursed.

ISAC's Federal Consolidation Loan Program is unILoan. Loan consolidation combines various educational loans into one manageable loan, allowing borrowers to make only one monthly payment. UnILoan also allows a borrower to extend the repayment terms on their loans up to 30 years. In addition, loans eligible for consolidation include: a) loans delinquent more than 90 days, but not in default; b) defaulted loans for which the holder has certified that satisfactory repayment arrangements have been made; and, c) married couples' individual student loans into a single loan. Eligibility to consolidate educational loans requires that an application for loan consolidation is not pending with another lender (or guarantor).

This section reports Federal Stafford and PLUS guaranteed loan volume (Table 3.0), guaranteed loan volume by individual program (Tables 3.0a - 3.0c), consolidation guarantee volume (3.0d), net guarantees by school type (Table 3.1), Stafford and PLUS loan borrower characteristics (Tables 3.2a - 3.2b), and cumulative loan data (Table 3.3).

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Table 3.0 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookLoan Guarantee Volume FY1980-FY2004 (State and Federal Fiscal Years)Includes Stafford (Subsidized and Unsubsidized), and PLUS

State Fiscal Years Federal Fiscal Years(July 1 -June 30) (October 1 - September 30)

Fiscal Average AverageYear Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size1980 104,163 $230,598,120 101,715 $225,828,323 $2,220 125,854 $284,724,114 122,808 $278,456,211 $2,2671981 138,160 $308,764,784 131,571 $297,087,382 $2,258 193,760 $456,795,611 186,446 $443,575,897 $2,3791982 179,858 $436,380,452 171,305 $417,741,722 $2,439 127,336 $298,328,902 118,764 $279,846,517 $2,3561983 149,036 $348,839,978 139,643 $327,669,608 $2,346 160,754 $380,603,384 151,282 $358,922,537 $2,3731984 172,172 $408,810,670 161,655 $384,923,041 $2,381 174,590 $416,049,557 162,844 $389,442,108 $2,3921985 186,793 $445,351,252 172,043 $411,681,369 $2,393 195,771 $467,777,550 180,786 $433,453,162 $2,3981986 176,108 $417,887,094 162,898 $387,349,050 $2,378 162,412 $381,381,469 149,818 $352,401,413 $2,3521987 154,729 $354,292,121 144,967 $332,504,762 $2,294 146,372 $347,851,196 138,036 $329,617,870 $2,3881988 139,320 $357,413,562 131,429 $337,307,696 $2,566 141,978 $371,910,447 132,310 $346,692,382 $2,6201989 146,197 $387,472,988 132,987 $349,559,637 $2,629 148,132 $394,329,313 133,271 $352,162,398 $2,6421990 153,928 $412,668,099 129,375 $343,314,922 $2,654 156,381 $424,684,454 131,964 $354,685,840 $2,6881991 165,837 $447,045,854 144,698 $379,956,210 $2,626 180,019 $486,085,362 156,929 $412,841,036 $2,6311992 175,322 $479,732,970 151,374 $400,797,615 $2,648 177,845 $504,479,339 155,246 $428,434,665 $2,7601993 172,597 $495,076,952 153,644 $428,793,799 $2,791 189,770 $598,902,472 171,387 $533,120,014 $3,1111994 213,654 $705,108,319 193,869 $626,914,073 $3,234 207,653 $709,642,725 187,094 $625,602,980 $3,3441995 199,173 $699,399,445 181,259 $613,512,731 $3,385 163,518 $575,335,700 147,293 $495,711,364 $3,3651996 124,216 $462,505,790 113,577 $408,177,115 $3,594 131,805 $502,990,776 120,834 $445,893,377 $3,6901997 135,662 $522,269,665 123,346 $459,450,962 $3,725 138,660 $542,142,147 125,224 $474,580,381 $3,7901998 137,401 $543,375,203 123,999 $474,828,162 $3,829 144,388 $586,502,620 131,776 $520,778,510 $3,9521999 149,082 $606,270,520 135,314 $529,154,350 $3,911 146,878 $599,536,560 131,996 $517,981,371 $3,9242000 150,639 $621,149,564 134,457 $539,155,132 $4,010 147,332 $610,584,918 131,580 $530,450,688 $4,0312001 156,999 $680,279,707 144,246 $611,126,585 $4,237 173,979 $760,410,306 161,847 $692,046,954 $4,2762002 191,238 $811,711,747 178,386 $739,926,115 $4,148 202,662 $897,255,349 189,541 $819,633,624 $4,3242003 214,224 $960,410,810 202,395 $871,473,063 $4,306 234,212 $1,082,403,914 223,281 $998,972,065 $4,4742004 261,719 $1,219,419,723 228,870 $1,111,823,405 $4,858 261,471 $1,218,801,605 223,661 $1,101,960,516 $4,927

* Net is reflective of cancellations

NET*NET* GROSSGROSS

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Table 3.0a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSubsidized Stafford Loan Guarantee VolumeState and Federal Fiscal Years 1980-2004

State Fiscal Years Federal Fiscal Years(July 1 - June 30) (October 1 - September 30)

GROSS NET * GROSS NET *

Fiscal Average AverageYear Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size1980 104,163 $230,598,120 101,715 $225,828,323 $2,220 125,854 $284,724,114 122,808 $278,456,211 $2,2671981 138,160 $308,764,784 131,571 $297,087,382 $2,258 193,760 $456,795,611 186,446 $443,575,897 $2,3791982 179,858 $436,380,452 171,305 $417,741,722 $2,439 127,156 $297,838,612 118,591 $279,374,227 $2,3561983 147,354 $344,385,239 138,009 $323,335,171 $2,343 158,438 $374,404,505 149,020 $352,862,869 $2,3681984 169,261 $401,072,454 158,817 $377,379,168 $2,376 171,241 $407,025,275 159,578 $380,637,198 $2,3851985 181,906 $432,138,956 167,292 $398,823,339 $2,384 189,427 $450,475,797 174,612 $416,593,544 $2,3861986 169,552 $400,243,634 156,567 $370,297,175 $2,365 154,417 $362,967,428 142,097 $334,633,355 $2,3551987 146,444 $335,458,552 137,090 $314,530,736 $2,294 138,684 $325,403,895 130,694 $307,929,582 $2,3561988 130,581 $329,490,528 122,948 $310,103,427 $2,522 132,356 $340,665,665 123,032 $316,468,690 $2,5721989 134,152 $349,848,052 121,591 $313,765,424 $2,580 134,396 $352,412,283 120,240 $312,202,643 $2,5961990 136,678 $360,288,910 113,967 $295,809,626 $2,596 140,326 $374,850,593 117,799 $309,924,084 $2,6311991 149,929 $397,502,913 130,057 $334,547,430 $2,572 161,412 $428,643,718 139,955 $360,710,986 $2,5771992 154,956 $416,193,723 133,709 $345,999,114 $2,588 153,300 $425,373,810 133,612 $358,795,682 $2,6851993 139,094 $393,174,718 123,480 $338,142,279 $2,738 144,956 $447,873,120 130,547 $395,651,370 $3,0311994 156,850 $503,240,069 143,727 $450,312,317 $3,133 145,315 $475,052,160 132,122 $420,252,637 $3,1811995 134,643 $453,862,204 123,833 $401,860,775 $3,245 108,408 $363,175,981 98,636 $314,953,609 $3,1931996 80,597 $285,053,683 74,342 $253,399,452 $3,409 85,027 $306,811,012 78,735 $273,932,579 $3,4791997 86,317 $314,699,576 79,201 $279,123,294 $3,524 87,850 $323,363,457 79,905 $284,604,567 $3,5621998 85,992 $317,137,248 78,428 $279,138,421 $3,559 89,091 $333,340,622 82,190 $298,102,921 $3,6271999 91,112 $342,318,039 83,386 $300,245,597 $3,600 88,352 $328,181,826 80,041 $283,983,182 $3,5482000 89,453 $332,469,889 80,753 $290,140,500 $3,592 85,509 $316,647,178 77,083 $275,297,547 $3,5712001 88,920 $339,750,515 82,277 $304,943,737 $3,705 99,520 $368,695,296 93,314 $335,055,273 $3,5912002 110,222 $394,800,930 104,280 $364,101,328 $3,491 114,263 $432,337,953 108,274 $400,453,121 $3,6992003 116,260 $444,216,892 110,479 $404,456,652 $3,660 126,613 $502,760,251 121,284 $464,907,161 $3,8332004 140,516 $566,462,254 125,268 $521,973,967 $4,166 140,118 $567,495,895 122,279 $518,723,175 $4,242

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Table 3.0b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookUnsubsidized Stafford Loan Guarantee VolumeState and Federal Fiscal Years 1993-2004

State Fiscal Years Federal Fiscal Years(July 1 - June 30) (October 1 - September 30)

GROSS NET* GROSS NET*

Fiscal Average AverageYear Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size1993 6,606 $13,401,434 6,367 $12,897,232 $2,026 17,412 $43,124,306 16,547 $41,229,074 $2,4921994 27,036 $75,254,562 24,596 $68,317,652 $2,778 40,023 $142,224,477 37,027 $131,945,579 $3,5631995 # 55,240 $199,438,237 50,882 $178,686,462 $3,512 47,196 $171,244,323 42,960 $151,118,781 $3,5181996 37,097 $142,581,505 33,999 $127,003,107 $3,735 40,271 $160,065,499 36,854 $142,981,629 $3,8801997 42,955 $171,070,859 38,978 $150,805,585 $3,869 44,357 $180,664,445 40,095 $159,010,417 $3,9661998 44,780 $186,032,037 40,234 $163,095,331 $4,054 48,433 $209,132,604 44,006 $186,177,326 $4,2311999 50,569 $215,735,260 45,574 $187,767,703 $4,120 50,665 $218,192,020 45,267 $188,973,132 $4,1752000 53,239 $234,409,515 47,352 $204,951,805 $4,328 53,795 $237,726,771 47,943 $208,597,143 $4,3512001 59,088 $272,191,568 53,986 $245,449,145 $4,547 64,016 $307,878,407 59,024 $280,582,994 $4,7542002 69,863 $328,224,355 63,941 $295,621,093 $4,623 75,594 $356,420,638 69,453 $319,764,671 $4,6042003 84,283 $396,717,840 79,088 $357,552,158 $4,521 92,740 $444,545,480 87,997 $408,786,478 $4,6452004 105,858 $515,003,263 90,240 $464,623,380 $5,149 106,960 $521,196,180 89,047 $465,844,992 $5,231

* Net is reflective of cancellations# Volume totals reflect merging of the SLS Program with the Unsubsidized Stafford Loan Program which occurred July 1, 1994.

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Table 3.0c of the 2004 ISAC Data BookPLUS Loan Guarantee VolumeState and Federal Fiscal Years 1982-2004

State Fiscal Years Federal Fiscal Years(July 1 - June 30) (October 1 - September 30)

GROSS NET* GROSS NET*

Fiscal Average AverageYear Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size Number Dollars Number Dollars Loan Size1982 -- -- -- -- -- N/A $454,496 N/A $436,496 --1983 1,420 $3,750,861 1,376 $3,640,159 $2,645 N/A $5,194,495 N/A $5,071,293 --1984 2,040 $5,451,595 1,987 $5,309,461 $2,672 2,348 $6,370,143 2,287 $6,210,571 $2,7161985 2,984 $8,014,137 2,901 $7,800,436 $2,689 3,531 $9,496,159 3,433 $9,244,539 $2,6931986 3,354 $8,973,223 3,247 $8,700,488 $2,680 3,403 $9,173,636 3,296 $8,900,329 $2,7001987 3,266 $8,889,110 3,162 $8,619,412 $2,726 3,313 $9,850,662 3,226 $9,624,568 $2,9831988 3,479 $11,126,958 3,396 $10,891,965 $3,207 4,125 $13,686,702 4,016 $13,360,319 $3,3271989 4,906 $16,292,571 4,778 $15,889,856 $3,326 5,359 $18,008,381 5,228 $17,574,561 $3,3621990 5,445 $18,354,459 5,267 $17,783,451 $3,376 5,242 $17,765,388 5,035 $17,134,902 $3,4031991 5,834 $19,831,907 5,530 $18,859,283 $3,410 6,621 $22,471,875 6,260 $21,283,634 $3,4001992 7,472 $25,262,150 6,897 $23,456,688 $3,401 9,987 $34,504,853 9,244 $32,138,263 $3,4771993 11,212 $38,835,734 10,097 $35,199,906 $3,486 10,493 $41,165,316 9,216 $36,592,812 $3,9711994 10,430 $45,097,257 8,224 $35,643,933 $4,334 10,051 $46,968,332 7,634 $36,368,349 $4,7641995 9,163 $45,542,182 6,920 $34,346,176 $4,963 7,906 $40,812,509 5,901 $30,391,560 $5,1501996 6,522 $34,870,602 5,306 $28,163,227 $5,308 6,507 $36,114,265 5,333 $29,443,265 $5,5211997 6,390 $36,499,230 5,229 $29,748,458 $5,689 6,453 $38,116,429 5,265 $31,112,004 $5,9091998 6,629 $40,208,102 5,336 $32,597,335 $6,109 6,864 $44,029,394 5,580 $36,499,130 $6,5411999 7,401 $48,217,221 6,354 $41,141,050 $6,475 7,861 $53,162,714 6,688 $45,025,057 $6,7322000 7,937 $54,231,722 6,412 $44,154,888 $6,886 8,028 $56,210,969 6,614 $46,642,066 $7,0522001 8,991 $68,337,624 7,983 $60,733,703 $7,608 10,443 $83,836,603 9,509 $76,408,687 $8,0352002 11,153 $88,686,462 10,165 $80,203,694 $7,890 12,805 $108,496,758 11,814 $99,415,832 $8,4152003 13,681 $119,476,078 12,828 $109,464,253 $8,533 14,859 $135,098,183 14,000 $125,278,426 $8,9482004 15,345 $137,954,206 13,362 $125,226,058 $9,372 14,393 $130,109,530 12,335 $117,392,349 $9,517

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Table 3.0d of the FY2004 ISAC Data BookConsolidation Guarantee VolumeState and Federal Fiscal Years 1988-2004

Consolidation Net Guarantees*

State Fiscal Years Federal Fiscal Years(July 1- June 30) (October 1 - September 30)

Fiscal Average AverageYear Number Dollars Loan Size Number Dollars Loan Size1988 1,181 $18,697,380 $15,832 1,484 $23,628,223 $15,9221989 1,811 $29,118,149 $16,078 1,881 $30,222,468 $16,0671990 1,826 $31,006,206 $16,980 1,931 $33,290,598 $17,2401991 1,986 $37,710,522 $18,988 2,087 $39,876,840 $19,1071992 4,380 $79,990,605 $18,263 5,586 ########### $18,1321993 6,883 $119,934,755 $17,425 6,663 ########### $17,0921994 7,364 $122,833,835 $16,680 6,252 ########### $18,7911995 8,853 $182,832,245 $20,652 10,867 ########### $19,1231996 13,157 $201,085,721 $15,284 20,509 ########### $12,9581997 15,233 $218,650,588 $14,354 6,596 ########### $19,9021998 3,737 $72,319,762 $19,352 3,109 $59,911,725 $19,2701999 3,032 $72,422,689 $23,886 3,307 $85,784,614 $25,9402000 3,336 $92,966,010 $27,868 3,256 $92,805,504 $28,5032001 3,650 $105,280,379 $28,844 4,063 ########### $28,8392002 7,649 $228,802,568 $29,913 10,745 ########### $29,2762003 16,940 $498,752,927 $29,442 19,442 ########### $28,3692004 18,136 $525,118,621 $28,954 17,818 ########### $30,013

* Includes ISAC's unILoan Volume

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Table 3.1 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookNumber and Dollar Percentages of Net Guarantees by School TypeFederal Fiscal Years 1987-2004(Includes Stafford-subsidized and unsubsidized and PLUS)*

Four-Year,Federal Two-Year Proprietary (Vocational)

FiscalYear Number Dollars Number Dollars Number Dollars 1987 76.49% 78.64% 13.35% 10.29% 10.16% 11.07%1988 80.92% 83.53% 12.90% 9.45% 6.18% 7.02%1989 76.37% 79.30% 11.78% 8.67% 11.85% 12.03%1990 73.44% 77.04% 12.92% 9.76% 13.63% 13.20%1991 72.22% 76.38% 13.25% 10.47% 14.53% 13.15%1992 80.66% 86.49% 12.97% 9.47% 6.37% 4.05%1993 84.44% 89.93% 11.30% 7.41% 4.26% 2.66%1994 85.15% 90.57% 11.78% 7.38% 3.07% 2.05%1995 82.74% 89.11% 13.37% 8.18% 3.89% 2.71%1996 82.14% 89.49% 13.92% 7.72% 3.94% 2.79%1997 83.31% 90.66% 13.93% 7.71% 2.76% 1.63%1998 84.25% 91.29% 12.84% 6.87% 2.91% 1.84%1999 84.41% 91.07% 12.56% 6.95% 3.03% 1.97%2000 83.47% 90.86% 13.35% 7.08% 3.18% 2.05%2001 83.76% 90.86% 12.92% 6.91% 3.22% 2.23%2002 83.70% 90.29% 13.54% 7.84% 2.76% 1.87%2003 78.76% 86.69% 13.35% 7.59% 7.88% 5.73%2004 78.05% 86.07% 14.08% 7.95% 7.87% 5.98%

* Includes SLS for years prior to 1995.

Graduate, and Professional

Net Guarantees

Public & Private

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Table 3.2a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookStafford Loan Program (Subsidized and Unsubsidized)Borrower Characteristics, FY2000-FY2004

STAFFORD BORROWERS FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004

Unduplicated Subsidized Borrowers 71,676 72,493 79,211 91,851 108,598Average Loan Size per Borrower $4,048 $4,207 $4,597 $4,403 $4,806

Unduplicated Unsubsidized Borrowers 41,722 46,486 54,118 63,940 77,637Average Loan Size per Borrower $4,912 $5,280 $5,463 $5,592 $5,985

All Stafford Unduplicated Borrowers 83,961 86,232 95,414 109,229 127,398Average Loan Size per Borrower $5,897 $6,383 $6,914 $6,976 $7,744Average Cumulative Loan per Borrower $12,097 $12,747 $13,061 $13,596 $14,427

BORROWER CHARACTERISTICS # % # % # % # % # %

Chicago (Zip 606) 19,668 23.4% 19,511 22.6% 20,898 21.9% 24,764 22.7% 26,794 21.0%Collar Area (Zip 600-605, 607, 608) 33,415 39.8% 31,924 37.0% 35,678 37.4% 40,662 37.2% 46,652 36.6%Other IL (Zip 609-629) 20,123 24.0% 20,386 23.6% 22,199 23.3% 24,320 22.3% 28,739 22.6%Out of State 10,755 12.8% 14,411 16.7% 16,639 17.4% 19,483 17.8% 25,213 19.8%

Age 21 or less 31,183 37.1% 31,100 36.1% 32,066 33.6% 33,365 30.5% 51,159 40.2%Age 22 - 23 16,047 19.1% 16,753 19.4% 18,296 19.2% 20,509 18.8% 17,678 13.9%Age 24 or over 36,731 43.7% 38,379 44.5% 45,052 47.2% 55,355 50.7% 58,561 45.9%

Freshmen 22,996 27.4% 23,543 27.3% 25,726 27.0% 29,480 27.0% 34,117 26.8%Sophomores 15,745 18.8% 16,117 18.7% 17,107 17.9% 19,417 17.8% 22,356 17.6%Juniors 13,739 16.4% 13,689 15.9% 15,205 15.9% 16,959 15.5% 19,302 15.2%Seniors 13,581 16.2% 13,697 15.9% 13,975 14.6% 15,332 14.0% 17,079 13.4%Fifth-Year Seniors 2,625 3.1% 2,679 3.1% 2,834 3.0% 3,543 3.2% 3,696 2.9%Graduates 15,275 18.2% 16,507 19.1% 20,567 21.6% 24,498 22.4% 30,848 24.2%

Full-time 73,341 87.4% 75,890 88.0% 83,384 87.4% 92,414 84.6% 106,381 83.5%

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Table 3.2b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookPLUS Loan Program Borrower/Student Characteristics, FY2000-FY2004

PLUS BORROWERS FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004

Unduplicated PLUS Borrowers (Parents) 6,244 7,329 9,156 11,254 12,663Average Loan Size per Borrower $6,589 $8,287 $8,760 $9,727 $9,889Average Cumulative Loan per Borrower $12,556 $13,535 $14,020 $15,457 $16,453

Unduplicated Students 6,412 7,571 9,372 11,527 12,981

STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS # % # % # % # % # %

Chicago (Zip 606) 831 13.0% 904 11.9% 1,018 10.9% 1,156 10.0% 1,294 9.9%Collar Area (Zip 600-605, 607, 608) 2,801 43.7% 2,944 38.9% 3,143 33.5% 3,879 33.7% 4,514 34.8%Other IL (Zip 609-629) 1,663 25.9% 1,657 21.9% 1,863 19.9% 2,301 20.0% 2,750 21.2%Out of State 1,117 17.4% 2,060 27.2% 3,348 35.7% 4,191 36.4% 4,423 34.1%

Age 21 or less 4,545 70.9% 5,404 71.4% 6,408 68.4% 7,874 68.3% 8,782 67.6%Age 22 - 23 1,585 24.7% 1,873 24.7% 2,534 27.0% 3,099 26.9% 3,502 27.0%Age 24 or over 282 4.4% 294 3.9% 430 4.6% 554 4.8% 697 5.4%

Freshmen 2,664 41.5% 3,312 43.7% 3,870 41.3% 4,990 43.3% 5,503 42.4%Sophomores 1,668 26.0% 1,861 24.6% 2,364 25.2% 2,765 24.0% 3,166 24.4%Juniors 1,114 17.4% 1,301 17.2% 1,689 18.1% 1,981 18.1% 2,334 18.0%Seniors 884 13.8% 1,020 13.5% 1,332 14.2% 1,609 14.0% 1,811 14.0%Fifth-Year Seniors 82 1.3% 77 1.0% 117 1.2% 166 1.4% 167 1.2%

Full-time 6,236 97.3% 7,458 98.5% 9,202 98.2% 11,317 98.2% 12,662 97.5%

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Table 3.3 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookHistorical Summary of Loan Portfolio DataCumulative from Inception*FFY1986-FFY2004

Federal Net FFELP Original Principal Loans in Loans LenderFiscal Year Guarantees Outstanding Repayment Paid in Full Claims

1986 $3,090,860,508 $2,638,101,740 $1,265,943,054 $268,905,637 $284,937,6621987 $3,521,580,443 $2,909,943,696 $1,466,982,957 $390,264,957 $405,108,8281988 $3,896,874,022 $2,961,878,619 $1,671,156,789 $450,455,372 $487,266,8361989 $4,289,547,702 $3,146,295,864 $1,797,420,889 $510,268,328 $558,316,9031990 $4,684,109,581 $3,325,196,976 $2,108,912,154 $734,272,158 $626,581,2661991 $5,138,190,266 $3,625,170,149 $2,479,322,437 $796,290,590 $718,670,3461992 $5,668,284,818 $4,376,467,467 $3,344,603,465 $926,991,245 $803,688,3181993 $6,270,364,302 $5,242,446,439 $4,207,447,548 $1,228,494,048 $903,405,9071994 $7,058,448,696 $5,659,178,978 $4,249,414,237 $1,398,167,893 $1,060,719,6931995 $7,761,943,016 $5,917,542,624 $4,376,960,854 $1,724,606,428 $1,179,913,0151996 $8,473,600,456 $6,121,265,628 $4,432,986,508 $2,118,956,669 $1,293,695,1151997 $9,079,448,027 $6,198,341,403 $4,683,202,325 $2,515,062,749 $1,424,630,9121998 $9,660,144,097 $6,190,318,279 $4,634,890,764 $2,987,631,374 $1,541,629,7311999 $10,263,896,071 $6,057,126,656 $4,424,538,664 $3,645,282,246 $1,619,358,2372000 $10,887,167,348 $5,841,776,689 $4,180,767,335 $4,406,647,199 $1,696,712,1562001 $11,687,708,048 $5,992,980,851 $4,135,880,782 $4,979,132,128 $1,773,531,9492002 $12,822,416,868 $5,622,489,661 $3,526,715,866 $6,380,307,873 $1,878,635,2112003 $14,087,085,508 $6,291,163,585 $3,844,303,512 $6,866,502,632 $1,983,993,2992004 $15,723,157,493 $6,805,492,024 $4,504,465,193 $7,908,618,278 $2,064,294,626

* As calculated from data reported on the Guaranty Agency Annual Financial Report.

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ISAC's secondary market for educational loans, the Illinois Designated Account Purchase Program (IDAPP) originates, disburses, and services student loans, including consolidation loans. IDAPP ensures statewide access to student loans through its lender referral service, provides capital to make additional loans by purchasing loans, averts student loan defaults through default prevention services and rewards timely repayment through an innovative borrower benefits program. Table 4.0 in this section gives an historical program summary and Table 4.1 provides a summary of Alternative Loan Program activity.

PART FOUR -- ILLINOIS DESIGNATED ACCOUNT PURCHASE PROGRAM

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Table 4.0 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookIllinois Designated Account Purchase Program Activity SummaryFY2000-FY2004

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004PartnershipLoans:

Number 2,813 1,900 2,085 2,522 3,461 Amount $15,469,680 $10,452,225 $11,466,193 $13,875,966 $19,035,487

LoansOriginated &Purchased:

Number 69,905 120,119 124,186 154,777 172,775 Amount $384,476,778 $660,655,621 $683,027,583 $851,271,819 $950,266,973

Principal PaymentsReceived:

Amount $183,208,803 $240,670,786 $310,789,793 $461,629,640 $512,272,296

ClaimsDefaulted:

Number 5,370 7,459 8,870 10,224 10,338 Amount $29,533,846 $41,023,475 $48,781,736 $56,232,798 $56,859,734

CurrentOutstandingBalances:

Amount $1,266,240,294 $1,678,882,034 $2,049,799,276 $2,428,496,725 $2,801,537,605

STATE FISCAL YEARS

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Table 4.1 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookISAC Alternative Loan Program Activity SummaryFY1996-FY2004

Year Dollars Borrowers

1996 $381,186 251997 $9,500,787 1,2501998 $16,177,957 2,7641999 $21,594,570 3,7592000 $21,796,424 3,3952001 $36,295,220 4,8412002 $53,961,394 7,1972003 $80,453,361 10,7302004 $96,176,898 12,829

STATE FISCAL YEAR

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ISAC administers 14 additional scholarship and grant programs, and one tuition waiver program. The State Scholar Program, an honorary program,

recognizes academic achievement of high school seniors. Eligibility for the Student-to-Student Grant Program, the Illinois Incentive for Access Program, and the Higher Education License Plate Grant Program is based on financial need. The remaining 11 programs are financial assistance programs for students who meet special requirements.

Merit Recognition Scholarship Program: The Merit Recognition Scholarship (MRS) Program provides a one-time $1,000 scholarship to the top five percent of Illinois high school graduates based on available funding each year from the General Assembly. Scholarships may be used at eligible Illinois institutions or one of the four approved United States military service academies. Recipients must use the award within one year of high school graduation, and must be enrolled for undergraduate study at least half time. Funding in FY2004 provided 4,491 MRS awards totaling $4,426,000. Table 5.0c details MRS data by institution.

Illinois Veteran Grant Program: The Illinois Veteran Grant (IVG) Program pays for tuition and certain fees at Illinois public universities and community colleges for qualified veterans or military service members with at least one year of active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces and who served honorably. Effective in September of 2004, any member of the Illinois National Guard or a Reserve component of the U.S. Armed Forces who meets the eligibility requirements is considered a qualified applicant for the program. This grant is available for the equivalent of four academic years of full-time enrollment for undergraduate and graduate study. Veterans must have been residents of Illinois six months prior to entering the service, and must have returned to Illinois to reside within six months of leaving the service. Recipients are required to enroll for a minimum number of credit hours each term. A total of 11,815 grants were awarded in FY2004, totaling $19,211,591. Table 5.0c contains data by institution on this program.

Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship Program: The Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Program provides scholarships of up to $5,000 per year for up to four years to assist academically talented individuals of African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American, or Native American origin who plan to become teachers. Scholarships are available for undergraduate or graduate students enrolled at least half time. Students receiving this scholarship must fulfill a teaching commitment by teaching one year for each year of assistance at an Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary or secondary school with at least 30 percent minority enrollment. If the commitment is not fulfilled, the scholarship converts to a loan and the student must repay the entire amount plus interest. In FY2004, 631 MTI scholarships were awarded totaling $2,959,477. Table 5.0c contains data by institution on this program.

Illinois Future Teacher Corp Scholarship Program: The IFTC Program (formerly the David A. DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program)

awards scholarships to academically talented students attending an approved Illinois public or private institution, with a priority given to minority students, who plan to pursue careers as preschool, elementary and secondary school teachers in designated teacher shortage disciplines in and/or making a commitment to teach in a hard to staff school in the State of Illinois, and minority students. The scholarships are applicable only toward tuition and fees and room and board charges or commuter allowance. The annual scholarship awarded to a qualified applicant may be $5,000 or $10,000 depending on the teaching commitment made. Recipients must enroll at least half time as juniors or above and must fulfill the teaching commitment or repay funds received plus interest. In FY2004, 1,053 scholarships were awarded totaling $6,256,882. Table 5.0c provides additional data by institution on this program.

PART FIVE -- SPECIALIZED SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT PROGRAMS

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Illinois National Guard Grant Program: The Illinois National Guard Grant Program pays tuition and fees for members of the Illinois National Guard to attend public four or two-year institutions for undergraduate or graduate study. Students are eligible for eight semesters or twelve quarters of assistance and must repay the grant if their service obligation is not fulfilled. In FY2004, there were 2,001students that participated in the program. The total dollars expended were $4,497,343. Table 5.0d provides data by institution for the program.

Dependents' Programs: The Grant Program for Dependents of Police or Fire Officers and the Grant Program for Dependents of Correctional

Officers pay the tuition and fees at any MAP-approved school for dependents of police officers, fire officers, and correctional workers who were killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty. In FY2004, 74 students received $270,430 in grant aid. Table 5.0d shows data for this program.

Student-to-Student Grant Program: The Student-to-Student Grant Program allows voluntary student contributions to be matched dollar-for-dollar, by ISAC, and paid to participating public universities and community colleges. Need-based grants are then made available to students who qualify. In FY2004, participating institutions provided a total of $949,992 and ISAC paid an equal amount for 2,983 students. Table 5.0d contains additional data on this program.

Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship: The Byrd Scholarship Program is a federally-funded program administered by ISAC which provides

scholarships of up to $1,500, for a maximum of four academic years, for academically exceptional high school graduates who show promise of continued academic excellence. Byrd Scholars must become high school graduates in the same high school year in which a scholarship application is submitted, must demonstrate academic achievement through test scores and high school transcripts and be enrolled, or accepted for enrollment as full-time undergraduate students in a postsecondary institution approved by the U.S. Department of Education. This scholarship is not limited to tuition and fees. Recipients may use the scholarship at out-of-state institutions. A total of $1,582,501 to 1,082 students was awarded in FY2004. Table 5.1 provides institutional data on this program.

State Scholar Program: Each year ISAC selects approximately ten percent of the high school graduates in Illinois to be State Scholars. These

students are chosen according to their high school class rank and the scores of ACT or SAT tests taken during the third semester prior to graduation from high school. The State Scholar program is a recognition-only program. In FY2004, there were 15,951 Illinois State Scholars. Table 5.2 gives historical data on this program.

Bonus Incentive Grant Program: The Bonus Incentive Grant (BIG) Program provides an additional financial incentive to encourage the use of Illinois College Savings Bond proceeds for attendance at Illinois colleges and universities. The incentive grants range from $15 to $440 per $5,000 of compound accreted value at maturity, depending on the maturity of the bond. Students must be enrolled on at least a half-time basis at a MAP-approved Illinois postsecondary institution. Table 5.3 provides historical data concerning this program. Higher Education License Plate Program: The Higher Education License Plate Program provides grants to students who attend Illinois colleges for which the special collegiate license plates are available. The Illinois Secretary of State issues the license plates, and part of the proceeds are used for grants for undergraduate students attending these colleges. Program grants may be used only for tuition and mandatory fees for two semesters or three quarters in an academic year. The number of grants, as well as the individual dollar amount awarded, are subject to sufficient annual appropriations by the Illinois General Assembly and the Governor. Table 5.8 provides historical data on this program. (continued)

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Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program: The purpose of the Silas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access (IIA) Grant Program is to improve access and retention for students who have a limited ability to pay for college, and possibly to reduce the amount borrowed by these students. The program provides a $500 award for freshman students who are determined through federal need analysis to have no family resources, and are attending approved Illinois colleges and universities at least half time. A total of 17,351 IIA grants were awarded in FY2004, totaling $6,814,000. Tables 5.4a and 5.4b provide historical and institutional data concerning the program.

Illinois Special Education Tuition Waiver Program: The Illinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver Program encourages current teachers and academically talented students to pursue careers in any area of special education as public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary or secondary school teachers in Illinois. Recipients must be seeking initial certification in any area of special education as undergraduate or graduate students. For non-teachers, students must be ranked in the upper half of their Illinois high school graduating class. Recipients are exempt from paying tuition and fees at an eligible institution for up to four calendar years. Recipients must fulfill a teaching requirement or repay funds received plus interest. Table 5.5 provides historical recipient data on the waiver program. Illinois Teachers and Child Care Providers Loan Repayment Program: This program helps teachers who have served in low-income schools repay their student loans. Through the Illinois Teacher and Child Care Provider Loan Repayment Program, teachers who qualify for the federal Stafford Loan Cancellation for Teachers Program by teaching in an Illinois low-income school can receive an additional matching grant up to $5,000. Childcare providers can also qualify for these federal and state programs by working full-time in a childcare facility that serves a low-income community in Illinois for at least two consecutive years. Table 5.6 contains data on the program. Illinois Scholars Program (Golden Apple): The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program recruits and prepares bright and talented high school graduates who represent a rich ethnic diversity for successful teaching careers in high-need schools throughout Illinois and provides scholarships to students pursuing teaching degrees. Illinois high school students must be nominated by a teacher, counselor, principal, or other non-family adult. Students may also nominate themselves. A limited number of positions in the program are also open to college sophomores in attendance at one of 54 Illinois colleges and universities that partner in the program. Scholars receive financial assistance for four years in exchange for a commitment to teach for five years in an Illinois school of need. Table 5.7 provides data for the first year of ISAC administration of the program in FY2004. Illinois Optometric Education Scholarship Program: An Optometric Education Scholarship Program recipient must practice in Illinois as a licensed optometrist for a period of not less than one year for each year of scholarship assistance received. The recipient must also begin practicing optometry in Illinois within one year following completion of the academic program for which he or she was awarded the scholarship and practice on a continuous basis until the obligation is fully completed. If the requirement to practice optometry in Illinois is not fulfilled, the scholarship converts to a loan and the recipient must repay the entire amount of the scholarship prorated to the fraction of the obligation not completed, plus interest at a rate of 5 percent. Table 5.9 provides data for the first year of ISAC administration of the program.

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Table 5.0a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSpecialized Scholarship and Grant ProgramsAward and Payout Summary FY2000-FY2004

Program # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

Merit Recognition Scholarship Program * 3,845 $3,792,334 5,270 $5,175,250 5,327 $5,240,500 5,487 $5,369,750 4,491 $4,426,000Illinois Veteran Grant Program 12,574 $18,792,083 11,756 $18,852,942 11,622 19,245,547 11,890 19,239,390 11,815 19,211,591Illinois National Guard Grant Program 2,427 $4,046,830 2,934 $4,309,663 2,076 $4,159,591 2,621 $4,473,801 2,001 $4,497,343Grants for Dependents Program 47 $148,894 52 $197,886 56 $202,661 63 $251,967 74 $270,430Student-to-Student Grant Program 3,049 $908,247 2,940 $913,249 3,453 $949,153 4,428 $949,999 2,983 $949,992Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Prog 1,095 $1,611,939 1,123 $1,656,313 1,146 $1,675,438 1,091 $1,608,063 1,082 $1,582,501Higher Education License Plate Program 145 36,175 175 43,850 183 45,725 213 $53,325 212 $53,100Optometric Education Scholarship Program -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10 $50,000Bonus Incentive Grant Program 1,330 $440,560 1,226 $481,860 1,175 $573,720 1,436 $645,540 1,252 $649,880

Teacher Programs:IL Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Program** 291 $1,373,878 334 $1,541,488 552 $2,613,336 550 $2,585,802 1,053 $6,256,882Minority Teachers of IL Scholarship Prog 442 $2,063,956 501 $2,287,960 549 $2,578,871 495 $2,275,467 631 $2,959,477IL Teacher/Child Care Providers Ln Repay Prog # -- -- -- -- -- -- 27 $154,076 29 $148,886Illinois Scholars (Golden Apple) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 346 $3,514,300Arthur F. Quern Information Tech Prog *** -- -- 1,070 $2,596,471 1,154 $2,873,290 -- -- -- --

** Formerly known as the DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program in FY2000-FY2001and the ITEACH Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program in FY2002-FY2003.*** Program was created in FY2001 and eliminated in FY2003.# Payout in FY2003 includes $19,568 in administrative expenses, and $11,448 in FY2004.

* Awards provided to top 2 1/2 percent of high school graduating classes in FY1998 and FY1999, top 5 percent beginning in FY2000, and changed to top 3 1/2 percent in FY2003. The MRS Program was expanded in FY2001 to include students whose college admission test scores were in the 95th percentile of the state's scores or who ranked in the top 5 percent of their high school class.

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Table 5.0b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSpecialized Scholarship and Grant ProgramsAward and Payout Summary by Sector FY2000-FY2004

Programs# Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

Merit Recognition Scholarship ProgramPublic 4-Year 2,182 $2,154,500 3,101 $3,067,500 3,123 $3,074,500 3,196 $3,151,000 2,675 $2,652,500Private 4-Year 1,335 $1,316,834 1,737 $1,701,250 1,796 $1,777,000 1,803 $1,768,250 1,449 $1,440,000Public 2-Year 299 $292,500 385 $363,000 377 $357,500 444 $408,000 340 $307,500Private 2-Year 8 $8,500 5 $5,000 6 $5,500 2 $2,000 1 $1,000Hospital Schools -- -- 1 $1,000 -- -- 3 $3,000 -- --Proprietary Schools 10 $9,000 15 $13,000 3 $3,500 10 $9,000 6 $5,500U. S. Service Academies 11 $11,000 26 $24,500 22 $22,500 29 $28,500 20 $19,500

Total All Sectors 3,845 $3,792,334 5,270 $5,175,250 5,327 $5,240,500 5,487 $5,369,750 4,491 $4,426,000

Illinois Veteran Grant ProgramPublic 4-Year 4,245 $11,498,945 3,901 $10,863,323 3,950 $11,062,857 3,884 $10,817,964 3,801 $11,033,397Public 2-Year 8,329 $7,293,138 7,855 $7,989,619 7,672 $8,182,690 8,006 $8,421,426 8,014 $8,178,194

Total All Sectors 12,574 $18,792,083 11,756 $18,852,942 11,622 $19,245,547 11,890 $19,239,390 11,815 $19,211,591

Minority Teachers of IL Scholarship ProgPublic 4-Year 291 $1,348,443 361 $1,648,876 385 $1,795,044 328 $1,527,203 394 $1,861,871Private 4-Year 145 $690,513 135 $625,007 153 $733,376 160 $716,674 219 $1,016,682Public 2-Year 5 $20,000 5 $14,077 11 $50,451 7 $31,590 18 $80,924Private 2-Year 1 $5,000 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Total All Sectors 442 $2,063,956 501 $2,287,960 549 $2,578,871 495 $2,275,467 631 $2,959,477

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IL Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Prog # # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ PayoutPublic 4-Year 184 $875,758 195 $911,580 311 $1,485,398 327 $1,545,153 619 $3,609,434Private 4-Year 100 $475,005 132 $601,671 216 $1,022,503 205 $975,839 434 $2,647,448Public 2-Year 7 $23,115 7 $28,237 25 $105,435 18 $64,810 -- --

Total All Sectors 291 $1,373,878 334 $1,541,488 552 $2,613,336 550 $2,585,802 1,053 $6,256,882

Illinois National Guard Grant ProgramPublic 4-Year 1,251 $2,946,539 1,401 $3,075,501 1,073 $2,972,565 1,299 $3,217,348 946 $152,325Public 2-Year 1,176 $1,100,291 1,533 $1,234,162 1,003 $1,187,026 1,322 $1,256,453 1,055 $1,209,919

Total All Sectors 2,427 $4,046,830 2,934 $4,309,663 2,621 $4,473,801 2,621 $4,473,801 2,001 $4,497,343

Grants For Dependents ProgramPublic 4-Year 16 $59,052 24 $78,110 22 $88,418 25 $106,238 35 $152,325Private 4-Year 14 $74,950 16 $87,932 16 $84,695 21 $115,758 19 $92,643Public 2-Year 15 $13,006 9 $13,046 16 $21,618 14 $19,003 18 $17,843Private 2-Year 2 $1,886 2 $7,674 1 $1,600 -- -- 2 7,619Proprietary Schools -- -- 1 $11,124 1 $6,330 3 $10,968 -- --

Total All Sectors 47 $148,894 52 $197,886 56 $202,661 63 $251,967 74 $270,430

Student-to-Student Grant ProgramPublic 4-Year 2,641 $768,847 2,565 $774,529 2,735 $816,677 2,854 $834,651 2,640 $814,582Public 2-Year 398 $139,400 375 $138,720 726 $132,476 1,574 $115,348 343 $135,410

Total All Sectors 3,049 $908,247 2,940 $913,249 3,461 $949,153 4,428 $949,999 2,983 $949,992

# Formerly known as the DeBolt Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program in FY2000-FY2001 and the ITEACH Teacher Shortage Scholarship Program in FY2002-FY2003

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Programs# Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Prog *Public 4-Year -- $442,063 -- $431,812 -- $396,438 -- $363,188 -- $358,438Private 4-Year -- $338,250 -- $327,500 -- $317,000 -- $307,500 -- $281,250Public 2-Year -- $4,500 -- $4,500 -- $1,500 -- $2,250 -- $8,250Out of State -- $827,126 -- $892,501 -- $960,500 -- $935,125 -- $934,563

Total All Sectors & Out of State 1,095 $1,611,939 1,123 $1,656,313 1,146 $1,675,438 1,091 $1,608,063 1,082 $1,582,501

Arthur F. Quern Information**Technology Program

Public 4-Year -- -- 239 $590,312 208 $517,500 -- -- -- --Private 4-Year -- -- 227 $557,500 182 $482,500 -- -- -- --Public 2-Year -- -- 131 $299,030 116 $283,412 -- -- -- --Private 2-Year -- -- 7 $15,000 1 $2,500 -- -- -- --Proprietary Schools -- -- 466 $1,134,629 647 $1,587,378 -- -- -- --

Total All Sectors 1,070 $2,596,471 1,154 $2,873,290 -- -- -- --

* Robert C. Byrd Scholarship recipient data is unavailable by sector breakdown.** The Arthur F. Quern Information Technology Progam was eliminated in FY2003.

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Table 5.0c of the 2004 ISAC Data BookMerit Recognition Scholarship, Illinois Veteran Grant Program, Minority Teachers of Illinois, and IL Future Teachers Corp Scholarship Program -- FY2004 Recipients and Payout by Institution

Public 4-Year

Merit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers CorpScholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp Prog

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout010 Chicago State University 5 $4,500 260 $451,141 132 $634,480 115 $755,120014 Eastern Illinois University 56 $55,000 126 $302,778 14 $66,536 39 $202,500129 Governors State University --- --- 193 $321,646 15 $72,500 36 $234,258022 Illinois State University 116 $116,000 304 $801,026 32 $152,500 103 $567,865079 Northeastern Illinois University 13 $11,500 287 $479,440 60 $277,908 42 $238,918045 Northern Illinois University 111 $110,500 398 $1,198,567 50 $226,515 96 $537,761060 Southern IL University-Carbondale 98 $96,000 750 $2,257,928 5 $20,000 36 $207,500070 Southern IL University-Edwardsville 92 $90,500 333 $742,426 11 $52,282 41 $233,508064 University of IL - Chicago 206 $198,500 392 $1,828,361 23 $105,487 39 $233,942127 University of IL - Springfield 18 $18,000 149 $276,216 --- --- 5 $25,000065 University of IL - Urbana 1,920 $1,913,000 265 $1,594,885 43 $214,200 47 $264,812066 Western Illinois University 40 $39,000 344 $778,983 9 $39,463 20 $108,250

Total Public 4-Year 2,675 $2,652,500 3,801 $11,033,397 394 $1,861,871 619 $3,609,434

Private 4-Year

Merit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers CorpScholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp Prog

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout001 Augustana College 97 $96,500 --- --- 1 $5,000 3 $20,000002 Aurora University 9 $9,000 --- --- 4 $20,000 2 $10,000003 Barat College of DePaul University --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---058 Benedictine University 19 $19,000 --- --- 3 $15,000 7 $47,500005 Blackburn College 4 $4,000 --- --- --- --- 1 $5,000

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Private 4-Year, continuedMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout006 Bradley University 108 $107,500 -- -- 8 $40,000 10 $62,500090 Columbia College 17 $16,500 -- -- 3 $10,000 27 $177,500011 Concordia University 4 $4,000 -- -- 9 $42,500 9 $49,964013 DePaul University 85 $84,000 -- -- 17 $74,166 18 $118,334055 Dominican University 21 $21,000 -- -- 1 $2,500 4 $20,000150 East West University 2 $2,000 -- -- -- -- -- --016 Elmhurst College 17 $17,000 -- -- 8 $40,000 12 $65,000017 Eureka College 1 $1,000 -- -- -- -- 3 $21,294019 Greenville College 12 $12,000 -- -- -- -- 17 $95,000098 Hebrew Theological College 2 $2,000 -- -- -- -- -- --020 Illinois College 19 $19,000 -- -- -- -- 2 $10,000021 Illinois Institute of Technology 43 $42,500 -- -- -- -- -- --023 Illinois Wesleyan University 172 $171,500 -- -- -- -- 2 $14,234083 Judson College 6 $6,000 -- -- 4 $20,000 1 $5,000025 Kendall College -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 $5,000026 Knox College 26 $26,000 -- -- -- -- -- --027 Lake Forest College 9 $9,000 -- -- -- -- -- --029 Lewis University 11 $11,000 -- -- 10 $50,000 51 $285,000091 Lincoln Christian College 8 $8,000 -- -- 1 $5,000 -- --031 Loyola University 124 $121,000 -- -- 4 $15,604 6 $37,500034 MacMurray College 3 $3,000 -- -- 2 $10,000 5 $40,000033 McKendree College 34 $34,500 -- -- 1 $5,000 7 $50,000036 Millikin University 41 $41,000 -- -- 4 $20,000 8 $45,000038 Monmouth College 17 $17,500 -- -- -- -- 5 $25,000043 National-Louis University -- -- -- -- 54 $251,912 88 $540,836044 North Central College 30 $30,000 -- -- -- -- 6 $35,000046 North Park University 8 $8,000 -- -- 1 $5,000 1 $5,000048 Northwestern University 241 $240,000 -- -- -- -- 2 $10,000049 Olivet Nazarene University 30 $30,000 -- -- 2 $5,000 3 $20,000

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Private 4-Year, continuedMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout052 Quincy University 3 $3,000 -- -- -- -- 5 $30,000007 Robert Morris College 8 $7,500 -- -- -- -- -- --053 Rockford College 7 $6,000 -- -- 4 $17,500 12 $60,000054 Roosevelt University 6 $6,000 -- -- 30 $135,000 24 $162,500068 School of the Art Institute 2 $2,000 -- -- -- -- -- --069 St. Xavier University 8 $8,000 -- -- 24 $112,500 50 $330,435059 Shimer College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --144 Telshe Yeshiva -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --062 The University of Chicago 128 $127,000 -- -- 1 $5,000 -- --076 Trinity Christian College 6 $6,000 -- -- 5 $25,000 11 $54,801081 Trinity International University 4 $4,000 -- -- 3 $15,000 9 $47,500057 University of St. Francis 8 $8,000 -- -- 4 $17,500 9 $57,550102 Vandercook College of Music -- -- -- -- 10 $47,500 13 $85,000067 Wheaton College 49 $49,000 -- -- 1 $5,000 -- --

Total Private 4-year 1,449 $1,440,000 -- -- 219 $1,016,682 434 $2,647,448

Public 2-YearMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout103 Blackhawk College 10 $10,000 204 $159,200 -- -- -- --106 Carl Sandburg Junior College 3 $2,000 94 $86,460 -- -- -- --032 College of DuPage 24 $20,000 573 $525,036 -- -- -- --074 College of Lake County 14 $13,500 273 $183,465 -- --012 Danville Area College 2 $2,000 100 $91,704 -- -- -- --015 Elgin Community College 8 $7,000 174 $191,453 -- -- -- --

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Public 2-Year, continuedMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout147 Frontier Community College -- -- 8 $6,026 -- -- -- --114 Harold Washington College -- -- 151 $173,042 1 $3,000 -- --110 Harry S. Truman College 1 $1,000 73 $68,376 -- -- -- --124 Heartland Community College 4 $3,500 177 $133,273 -- -- -- --084 Highland Community College 6 $6,000 70 $81,810 -- -- -- --056 Illinois Central College 25 $23,500 548 $645,372 -- -- -- --028 Illinois Valley Community College 6 $5,500 97 $109,122 -- -- -- --122 John A Logan College 11 $11,000 184 $195,425 -- -- -- --140 John Wood Community College 7 $7,000 56 $62,802 -- -- -- --024 Joliet Junior College 6 $5,500 268 $205,956 1 $5,000 -- --037 Kankakee Community College 7 $6,500 145 $96,295 -- -- -- --008 Kaskaskia Junior College 8 $8,000 87 $88,080 -- -- -- --116 Kennedy-King College 3 $1,500 77 $73,196 -- -- -- --009 Kishwaukee College 5 $5,000 102 $94,627 -- -- -- --105 Lake Land College 23 $22,500 167 $181,918 -- -- -- --131 Lewis & Clark Community College 7 $6,500 167 $146,718 1 $5,000 -- --118 Lincoln Land Community College 9 $8,500 267 $260,476 -- -- -- --126 Lincoln Trail College 1 $1,000 13 $12,848 -- -- -- --112 Malcolm X College 2 $1,500 86 $80,441 1 $4,025 -- --120 McHenry County College 3 $2,500 105 $81,677 -- -- -- --121 Moraine Valley Community College 9 $6,500 325 $331,222 1 $3,899 -- --040 Morton College 5 $4,500 78 $73,385 -- -- -- --130 Oakton Community College 5 $4,000 118 $119,718 -- -- -- --108 Olney Central College 7 $7,000 25 $13,903 -- -- -- --115 Olive Harvey College 2 $1,500 111 $193,976 1 $7,500 -- --107 Parkland College 13 $12,000 258 $355,638 1 $5,000 -- --073 Prairie State College 5 $3,500 283 $540,941 5 $17,500 -- --

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Public 2-Year, continuedMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout041 Rend Lake College 7 $7,000 83 $100,283 -- -- -- --111 Richard J. Daley College 5 $4,000 108 $78,567 1 $5,000 -- --133 Richland Community College 5 $4,000 159 $131,257 -- -- -- --085 Rock Valley College 19 $17,000 299 $276,286 -- -- -- --088 Sauk Valley Community College 5 $4,000 86 $60,925 -- -- -- --075 Shawnee Community College 5 $5,000 41 $33,471 -- -- -- --063 South Suburban College of Cook County 6 $5,500 204 $211,654 5 $25,000 -- --078 Southeastern Illinois College 7 $7,000 19 $15,716 -- -- -- --004 Southwestern Illinois College 14 $11,000 538 $350,579 -- -- -- --077 Spoon River College 5 $4,500 40 $61,974 -- -- -- --047 Triton College 6 $4,500 272 $304,434 -- -- -- --082 Wabash Valley College 3 $3,000 18 $9,034 -- -- -- --096 Waubonsee Community College 4 $3,000 180 $119,625 -- -- -- --117 Wilbur Wright College 3 $3,000 154 $125,581 -- -- -- --087 William Rainey Harper College 5 $5,000 349 $635,227 -- -- -- --

Total Public 2-Year 340 $307,500 8,014 $8,178,194 18 $80,924 0 $0

Private 2-YearMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout030 Lincoln College 1 $1,000 -- -- -- -- -- --162 Lexington Institute -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --145 Morrison Institute -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --061 Springfield College in Illinois -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Total Private 2-Year 1 $1,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

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ProprietaryMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant Minority Teachers IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout176 DeVry University - Chicago 3 $3,000 -- -- -- -- -- --172 Northwestern Business College 3 $2,500 -- -- -- -- -- --

Total Proprietary 6 $5,500 -- -- -- -- -- --

U.S. Service AcademiesMerit Recognition IL Veteran Grant IL Future Teachers Corp

Scholarship Program Program of Illinois Schlrshp ProgMAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout201 United States Air Force Academy 5 $5,000 -- -- -- -- -- --202 United States Coast Guard Academy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --204 United States Military Academy 9 $8,500 -- -- -- -- -- --203 United States Naval Academy 6 $6,000 -- -- -- -- -- --

Total U.S. Service Academies 20 $19,500 -- -- -- -- -- --

Grand Total 4,491 $4,426,000 11,815 $19,211,591 631 $2,959,477 1,053 $6,256,882Total Female 443Total Male 188

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Table 5.0d of the 2004 ISAC Data BookIllinois National Guard Grant Program, Grants for Dependents ofPolice/Fire/Correctional Officers, and Student-to-Student Grant ProgramFY2004 Recipients and Payout by Institution

Public 4-Year

Illinois National Guard Police/Fire/CorrectionalGrant Program Dependents Grant Prog

MAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds010 Chicago State University 22 $52,767 -- -- -- --014 Eastern Illinois University 61 $177,961 7 $29,106 -- --129 Governor State University 9 $14,491 -- -- -- --022 Illinois State University 130 $431,918 5 $18,369 641 $126,998079 Northeastern Illinois University 21 $52,139 1 $1,483 -- --045 Northern Illinois University 77 $245,727 7 $35,372 274 $112,423060 Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale 160 $625,004 2 $9,029 218 $76,497070 Southern Illinois Univ -Edwardsville 107 $336,897 2 $14,848 196 $55,801064 University of Illinois-Chicago 49 $218,136 1 $2,477 231 $55,155127 University of Illinois-Springfield 84 $150,833 1 $2,768 101 $30,936065 University of Illinois-Urbana 90 $505,063 4 $21,149 979 $356,772066 Western Illinois University 136 $395,488 5 $17,724 -- --

Total Public 4-Year 946 $3,206,424 35 $152,325 2,640 $814,582

Private 4-Year

Illinois National Guard Police/Fire/CorrectionalGrant Program Dependents Grant Prog

MAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds001 Augustana -- -- -- -- -- --058 Benedictine University -- -- 1 $7,619 -- --006 Bradley University -- -- 2 $15,164 -- --

Student-to-Student Grant Program

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Private 4-Year, continuedIllinois National Guard Police/Fire/Correctional

Grant Program Dependents Grant ProgMAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds013 DePaul University -- -- 4 $12,177 -- --016 Elmhurst College -- -- 1 $7,619 -- --029 Lewis University -- -- 2 $7,707 -- --031 Loyola University -- -- 2 $10,679 -- --038 Monmouth College -- -- 1 $7,619 -- --043 National Louis University -- -- 3 $8,821 -- --053 Rockford College -- -- 1 $7,619 -- --054 Roosevelt University -- -- 2 $7,619 -- --

Total Private 4-year 0 $0 19 $92,643 0 $0

Public 2-YearIllinois National Guard Police/Fire/Correctional

Grant Program Dependents Grant ProgMAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds103 Black Hawk College 53 $56,173 -- -- -- --106 Carl Sandburg Junior College 31 $53,053 -- -- -- --032 College of DuPage 39 $70,766 4 $3,132 89 $63,069074 College of Lake County 9 $15,396 -- -- -- --012 Danville Area College 12 $15,423 -- -- -- --015 Elgin Community College 4 $4,520 1 $1,352 244 $69,995147 Frontier Community College -- -- -- -- -- --114 Harold Washington College 17 $17,793 -- -- -- --110 Harry S. Truman College 1 $1,117 -- -- -- --124 Heartland Community College 43 $51,774 -- -- -- --084 Highland Community College 4 $4,204 1 $396 -- --

Student-to-Student Grant Program

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Public 2-Year, continued

Illinois National Guard Police/Fire/CorrectionalGrant Program Dependents Grant Prog

MAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds056 Illinois Central College 87 $83,044 -- -- -- --028 Illinois Valley Community College 7 $13,223 -- -- -- --122 John A. Logan College 34 $46,815 -- -- -- --140 John Wood Community College 7 $8,662 -- -- -- --024 Joliet Junior College 21 $19,568 3 $3,548 -- --037 Kankakee Community College 13 $16,355 -- -- -- --008 Kaskaskia Junior College 17 $18,343 -- -- -- --116 Kennedy-King College 2 $1,351 -- -- -- --009 Kishwaukee College 10 $12,300 1 $756 -- --105 Lake Land College 44 $54,971 -- -- -- --131 Lewis & Clark Community College 20 $26,061 -- -- -- --118 Lincoln Land Community College 143 $124,014 -- -- -- --126 Lincoln Trail College 5 $7,159 -- -- -- --112 Malcolm X College 4 $2,767 1 $1,285 -- --120 McHenry County College 10 $11,878 -- -- -- --121 Moraine Valley Community College 15 $18,497 1 $1,262 -- --040 Morton College 7 $6,626 -- -- -- --130 Oakton Community College 10 $15,673 -- -- 10 $2,346115 Olive Harvey College 2 $2,607 -- -- -- --108 Olney Central College 6 $4,274 -- -- -- --107 Parkland College 65 $139,530 -- -- -- --073 Prairie State College 4 $6,000 1 $719 -- --041 Rend Lake College 18 $18,728 -- -- -- --111 Richard J. Daley College 8 $7,988 -- -- -- --133 Richland Community College 21 $19,707 -- -- -- --085 Rock Valley College 22 $21,464 2 $1,652 -- --

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Public 2-Year, continuedIllinois National Guard Police/Fire/Correctional

Grant Program Dependents Grant ProgMAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds088 Sauk Valley Community College 19 $21,148 -- -- -- --075 Shawnee Community College 7 $5,910 -- -- -- --063 South Suburban College of Chicago 25 $35,019 1 $1,462 -- --078 Southeastern Illinois College 5 $8,729 -- -- -- --004 Southwestern Illinois College 87 $98,436 -- -- -- --077 Spoon River College 18 $21,617 -- -- -- --047 Triton College 24 $40,252 -- -- -- --082 Wabash Valley College 6 $6,036 -- -- -- --096 Waubonsee Community College 14 $10,996 1 $679 -- --117 Wilbur Wright College 17 $18,504 1 $1,600 -- --087 William Rainey Harper College 18 $26,448 -- -- -- --

Total Public 2-Year 1,055 $1,290,919 18 $17,843 343 $135,410

ProprietaryIllinois National Guard Police/Fire/Correctional

Grant Program Dependents Grant ProgMAP ISACCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards Match Funds176 DeVry University - Chicago -- -- 2 $7,619 -- --

Total Proprietary 0 $0 2 $7,619 0 $0

Grand Total 2,001 $4,497,343 74 $270,430 2,983 $949,992

Grant Program Student-to-Student

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Table 5.1 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookRobert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship ProgramSummary of Payout by Institution, FY2000-FY2004

MAP FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004Code Institution Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

014 Eastern Illinois University $6,500 $3,000 $3,000 $5,250 $3,000022 Illinois State University $19,500 $16,500 $12,750 $9,000 $9,000045 Northern Illinois University $1,500 $3,000 $3,000 $4,500 $6,000060 Southern IL University-Carbondale $9,000 $6,000 $7,500 $7,500 $3,000070 Southern IL University-Edwardsville $1,500 $4,500 $1,500 $3,750 $1,500064 University of Illinois-Chicago $45,000 $48,000 $37,500 $27,000 $18,750065 University of Illinois-Urbana $356,063 $347,812 $329,688 $304,688 $317,188066 Western Illinois University $3,000 $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 --

Total Public 4-Year $442,063 $431,812 $396,438 $363,188 $358,438

MAP FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004Code Institution Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

001 Augustana College $22,000 $19,500 $15,000 $15,000 $12,000058 Benedictine University $3,000 $1,500 -- $1,500 --006 Bradley University $24,000 $21,000 $18,000 $21,000 $15,000011 Concordia University -- -- $1,500 $1,500 $1,500013 DePaul University $4,500 $3,000 $1,500 -- $3,000055 Dominican University -- -- $1,500 $1,500 $1,500019 Greenville College $3,000 $3,000 $4,500 $1,500 $1,500020 Illinois College $6,000 $4,500 $1,500 $1,500 --021 Illinois Institute of Technology $10,500 $6,000 $5,250 $4,500 $3,750023 Illinois Wesleyan University $32,250 $33,000 $30,000 $29,250 $34,500083 Judson College -- -- -- -- $1,500026 Knox College $6,000 $4,500 $3,000 $3,750 $7,500027 Lake Forest College -- $1,500 $1,500 $3,000 $3,000091 Lincoln Christian College -- -- -- $1,500 $1,500031 Loyola University--Lake Shore Tower $9,000 $3,000 $4,500 $6,000 $3,750033 McKendree College $1,500 $1,500 $3,000 $4,500 $3,000

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Table 5.1, Summary of Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program2004 ISAC Data Book

MAP FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004Code Institution Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

036 Millikin University $7,500 $6,000 $3,000 $3,000 $1,500038 Monmouth College $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 -- --046 North Park University $3,000 $3,000 -- -- --048 Northwestern University $136,000 $142,000 $130,000 $111,500 $91,500049 Olivet Nazarene University $7,500 $5,250 $6,000 $3,000 $3,000052 Quincy University $6,000 $4,500 $6,000 $6,750 $3,000053 Rockford College $1,500 -- -- -- --054 Roosevelt University -- -- -- -- $1,500069 St. Xavier University $1,500 $1,500 $750 -- --076 Trinity Christian College $3,000 $1,500 $1,500 $1,500 --081 Trinity International University -- -- $1,500 $1,500 $1,500062 University of Chicago $37,750 $50,500 $62,500 $73,000 $76,500057 University of St. Francis -- $750 $1,500 $750 --067 Wheaton College $9,750 $9,000 $12,000 $10,500 $9,750

Total Private 4-Year $338,250 $327,500 $317,000 $307,500 $281,250

MAP FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004Code Institution Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars Dollars

074 College of Lake County -- -- -- -- $750015 Elgin Community College -- -- -- -- $1,500124 Heartland Community College $1,500 $1,500 -- -- --008 Kaskaskia Junior College -- -- -- -- $1,500105 Lake Land College -- -- -- -- $1,500107 Parkland College $1,500 -- -- $1,500 $1,500041 Rend Lake College $1,500 -- -- -- --133 Richland Community College -- -- -- -- $750088 Sauk Valley Community College -- $1,500 $1,500 -- --004 Southwestern Illinois College -- -- -- $750 $750087 William Rainey Harper -- $1,500 -- -- --

Total Public 2-Year $4,500 $4,500 $1,500 $2,250 $8,250

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Table 5.1, Summary of Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarship Program2004 ISAC Data Book

Total Awards* 1,095 1,123 1,146 1,091 1,082Total All Sectors $784,813 $763,812 $714,938 $672,938 $647,938

Total Out-of-State Institutions $827,126 $892,501 $960,500 $935,125 $934,563

Grand Total-All Sectors & Out-of-State $1,611,939 $1,656,313 $1,675,438 $1,608,063 $1,582,501

* Number of awards unavailable by sector breakdown.

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Table 5.2 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookHistorical Summary of State Scholar Selection Scores, 1979-80 to 2004-05

Year Number Mean High Mean Rank Mean Mean Selection 95th Percentile Students at orEntering of State School Rank Standard Test Selection Score Test Score above 95%College Scholars Percentile Score Score Score Cutoff Cutoff ACT/SAT **

1979-1980 9,862 94.35 23.5 26.9 464.0 415 -- --1980-1981 10,013 94.35 23.5 26.7 461.0 415 -- --1981-1982 10,176 94.40 23.1 27.5 476.0 425 -- --1982-1983 10,105 94.57 23.6 27.8 477.0 425 -- --1983-1984 10,404 91.04 23.4 28.1 79.6 * 73 * -- --1984-1985 10,446 90.84 23.3 28.3 79.8 73 -- --1985-1986 10,133 91.87 23.7 28.7 81.1 75 -- --1986-1987 13,917 89.95 23.0 27.9 78.8 72 -- --1987-1988 14,242 89.94 23.1 27.6 78.2 71 -- --1988-1989 14,278 90.32 23.2 27.7 78.6 72 -- --1989-1990 14,634 89.72 23.0 27.6 78.2 71 -- --1990-1991 13,155 90.33 23.2 27.9 78.9 72 -- --1991-1992 11,837 90.82 23.3 28.4 80.1 73 -- --1992-1993 12,026 90.36 23.1 28.4 79.5 73 29 5,5071993-1994 12,706 90.26 23.1 28.5 79.5 73 29 5,8511994-1995 13,141 90.14 23.1 28.5 79.5 73 30 6,1311995-1996 12,401 90.91 23.4 28.8 80.4 74 30 6,4911996-1997 12,430 90.48 23.1 29.0 80.3 74 30 6,7141997-1998 12,818 90.18 23.0 28.9 79.9 74 30 4,5921998-1999 12,924 90.50 23.1 29.3 80.8 75 30 5,6261999-2000 13,167 91.83 23.5 28.9 52.3 # 48 30 5,3142000-2001 13,496 91.97 23.5 28.9 52.3 48 30 5,5712001-2002 13,731 91.44 23.4 29.0 52.3 48 30 6,2022002-2003 15,407 91.07 23.3 29.2 52.3 48 30 6,9962003-2004 16,434 90.89 23.2 29.2 52.4 48 30 7,7172004-2005 15,951 90.99 23.3 29.1 52.3 48 30 7,152

* Beginning with the 1983-84 year, both ACT Assessment and SAT I scores were included in the State Scholar selection process.

** Beginning in 1992-93, students who scored in Illinois' 95th percentile or higher on their ACT Assessment or SAT I tests were automatically designated a State Scholar. Thus, these students are excluded from all mean calculations except the mean test score.

# Beginning in 1999-00, the selection formula was changed to weight the test and rank scores equally.

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Table 5.3 of the 2004 ISAC Data Book: Bonus Incentive Grant ProgramRecipients and Payout, FY1995-FY2004

FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004

Recipients 869 1,037 1,114 1,272 1,427 1,330 1,226 1,175 1,436 1,252

Payout $141,360 $193,750 $242,870 $315,140 $399,980 $440,560 $481,860 $573,720 $645,540 $649,880

Maximum Grant per Bond $120 $140 $160 $180 $200 $220 $240 $260 $280 $300

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Table 5.4a of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSilas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program (IIA)Summary of Awards and Payout by Sector FY2000-FY2004

Sector # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

Public 4-Year 2,435 $1,183,000 2,409 $1,121,250 2,430 $1,053,000 2,394 $1,054,000 2,418 $1,092,250Private 4-Year 1,872 $922,250 2,008 $1,045,500 2,240 $967,750 2,057 $894,500 1,723 $742,750Public 2-Year 11,847 $4,281,050 12,782 $4,605,250 14,794 $5,260,500 12,515 $4,607,500 11,763 $4,422,000Private 2-Year 504 $208,500 597 $213,000 664 $228,000 538 $205,000 446 $183,000Hospital 55 $21,500 51 $18,750 65 $21,500 71 $26,000 59 $20,750Proprietary 1,036 $438,250 1,177 $487,000 1,233 $429,500 854 $318,000 942 $353,250

All Sector Total 17,749 $7,054,550 19,024 $7,490,750 21,426 $7,960,250 18,429 $7,105,000 17,351 $6,814,000

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Table 5.4b of the 2004 ISAC Data BookSilas Purnell Illinois Incentive for Access Grant Program (IIA)Award and Payout Summary by Institution, FY2001-FY2004

Public 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

010 Chicago State University 278 $156,000 319 $122,000 280 $110,750 292 $120,500014 Eastern Illinois University 82 $36,250 111 $48,750 117 $52,750 106 $44,750022 Illinois State University 150 $70,500 152 $63,500 133 $58,000 129 $58,750079 Northeastern Illinois University 326 $139,500 319 $131,250 309 $130,000 299 $125,000045 Northern Illinois University 245 $119,250 223 $108,500 253 $123,500 317 $154,500060 Southern Illinois-Carbondale 367 $160,500 362 $152,000 358 $155,500 375 $164,000070 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 134 $61,500 148 $67,250 121 $50,250 135 $61,250064 University of Illinois-Chicago 464 $206,750 412 $180,250 482 $213,500 376 $177,000127 University of Illinois-Springfield -- -- 5 $2,500 5 $2,250 3 $1,500065 University of Illinois-Urbana 249 $123,250 256 $125,500 208 $101,250 268 $132,750066 Western Illinois University 114 $47,750 123 $51,500 128 $56,250 118 $52,250

Total Public 4-Year 2,409 $1,121,250 2,430 $1,053,000 2,394 $1,054,000 2,418 $1,092,250

Private 4-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

001 Augustana College 8 $4,000 11 $5,500 10 $5,000 10 $5,000002 Aurora University 27 $13,500 32 $14,250 40 $18,750 24 $11,000003 Barat College of DePaul Univ 16 $6,750 -- -- -- -- -- --058 Benedictine University 17 $11,750 15 $7,000 10 $4,500 16 $7,500005 Blackburn College 23 $10,000 24 $10,750 15 $7,250 -- --006 Bradley University 23 $11,500 20 $10,000 30 $15,000 33 $16,500090 Columbia College 105 $46,750 86 $37,250 164 $71,750 36 $16,250011 Concordia University 9 $4,000 19 $8,250 16 $8,000 15 $6,750

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Table 5.4b, Silas Purnell IIA Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, continued

Private 4-Year, continued

MAP Code Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

013 DePaul University 153 $72,000 173 $83,250 201 $97,750 201 $97,500055 Dominican University 20 $10,000 10 $4,750 11 $5,250 18 $8,500150 East-West University 275 $108,500 501 $195,250 399 $151,000 250 $87,750016 Elmhurst College 8 $7,500 29 $13,500 15 $7,250 12 $5,500017 Eureka College 21 $7,250 18 $8,250 18 $8,250 15 $7,000019 Greenville College 23 $9,000 11 $4,750 13 $6,000 8 $3,250098 Hebrew Theological College 3 $1,500 4 $2,000 5 $2,500 3 $1,500020 Illinois College 23 $10,500 19 $9,250 11 $4,750 20 $9,250021 Illinois Institute of Tech. 12 $5,750 8 $3,250 16 $7,000 19 $8,250023 Illinois Wesleyan University 4 $3,000 6 $3,000 6 $2,750 5 $2,500083 Judson College 7 $4,000 6 $3,000 1 $500 18 $7,500025 Kendall College 19 $10,000 19 $8,500 5 $2,000 6 $2,250026 Knox College 6 $4,750 9 $4,500 6 $3,000 3 $1,500027 Lake Forest College 7 $3,750 6 $3,000 8 $3,500 5 $2,500029 Lewis University 66 $51,500 37 $16,000 27 $11,500 43 $16,750091 Lincoln Christian College 10 $6,000 11 $5,000 6 $2,500 4 $1,750031 Loyola University 62 $45,250 91 $43,500 99 $47,250 108 $51,250034 MacMurray College 21 $8,000 29 $12,000 24 $10,250 16 $6,500033 McKendree College 6 $2,750 21 $10,250 14 $6,500 17 $7,250036 Millikin University 28 $13,750 22 $10,500 16 $4,000 106 $32,250038 Monmouth College 22 $9,500 14 $7,000 12 $5,500 16 $7,000156 Native American Education Services 1 $250 -- -- -- -- -- --043 National Louis University 123 $84,750 179 $68,750 106 $41,750 73 $29,000044 North Central College 15 $7,250 10 $5,000 15 $7,250 19 $8,750046 North Park College 24 $12,750 31 $14,500 30 $14,000 22 $10,000048 Northwestern University 24 $12,250 13 $6,500 14 $7,000 14 $7,000049 Olivet Nazarene College 26 $12,500 20 $9,250 26 $12,500 26 $11,250052 Quincy University 19 $8,750 29 $14,250 7 $3,500 20 $9,250

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Table 5.4b, Silas Purnell IIA Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, continued

Private 4-Year, continued

MAP Code Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

007 Robert Morris College 562 $273,750 536 $231,500 486 $213,750 396 $179,750053 Rockford College 12 $5,250 20 $8,750 10 $4,750 9 $4,000054 Roosevelt University 58 $34,500 54 $21,750 56 $22,250 27 $11,750068 School of the Art Institute 8 $3,250 -- -- 7 $3,250 6 $3,000059 Shimer College 8 $2,500 3 $750 3 $1,500 1 $500069 St. Xavier University 47 $55,250 62 $28,000 55 $25,250 50 $22,500144 Telshe Yeshiva 1 $500 -- -- -- -- -- --062 The University of Chicago 11 $5,750 10 $5,000 12 $6,000 12 $6,000076 Trinity Christian College 3 $5,000 6 $3,000 8 $2,000 4 $2,000081 Trinity International University 18 $7,750 2 $500 11 $4,250 3 $750057 University of St. Francis 20 $8,250 11 $5,250 12 $5,750 11 $5,500102 Vandercook College of Music 1 $1,250 1 $500 -- -- 1 $250067 Wheaton College 3 $1,500 2 $1,000 1 $500 2 $1,000

Total Private 4-Year 2,008 $1,045,500 2,240 967,750 2,057 894,500 1,723 $742,750

Public 2-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

103 Black Hawk College 442 $151,500 593 $201,500 487 $175,500 429 $160,250106 Carl Sandburg Junior College 232 $77,250 304 $108,250 297 $111,250 261 $96,500032 College of DuPage 223 $95,500 260 $100,500 342 $132,500 366 $140,250074 College of Lake County 200 $75,500 294 $100,250 309 $106,500 350 $131,750012 Danville Area College 244 $82,500 266 $89,750 212 $77,000 177 $67,750015 Elgin Community College 129 $48,000 186 $65,500 140 $48,750 135 $51,750147 Frontier Community College 34 $12,000 35 $11,250 44 $18,250 25 $10,500

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

114 Harold Washington College 768 $263,750 784 $288,000 591 $222,750 472 $188,000110 Harry S. Truman College 496 $187,250 595 $217,500 355 $135,250 272 $108,750124 Heartland Community College 172 $56,000 188 $62,750 183 $61,500 180 $61,000084 Highland Community College 114 $48,250 166 $60,750 153 $57,000 121 $44,750056 Illinois Central College 313 $109,250 370 $130,500 398 $146,500 427 $159,750028 Illinois Valley Community College 120 $46,500 144 $54,250 145 $56,000 166 $64,500122 John A. Logan College 264 $129,750 374 $139,500 254 $94,500 268 $103,500140 John Wood Community College 176 $60,500 188 $62,750 178 $63,250 142 $51,250024 Joliet Junior College 290 $99,500 262 $99,250 328 $122,750 302 $119,250037 Kankakee Community College 155 $53,500 131 $43,000 125 $43,500 135 $48,500008 Kaskaskia College 169 $57,750 225 $76,500 245 $88,250 208 $73,750116 Kennedy-King College 646 $225,250 708 $255,500 539 $193,500 336 $128,000009 Kishwaukee College 115 $37,000 134 $45,750 112 $43,500 112 $42,250105 Lake Land College 236 $87,250 251 $93,000 304 $111,750 281 $103,250131 Lewis & Clark Community College 335 $112,500 338 $111,750 234 $82,500 226 $81,000118 Lincoln Land Community College 191 $64,750 263 $89,500 262 $94,500 317 $119,250126 Lincoln Trail College 41 $16,500 49 $18,250 49 $18,500 39 $15,500112 Malcolm X College 783 $265,750 921 $325,500 604 $218,500 490 $192,000120 McHenry County College 62 $27,500 64 $21,000 53 $13,250 42 $15,250121 Moraine Valley Community College 369 $130,250 514 $182,000 461 $166,750 368 $140,750040 Morton College 206 $74,750 202 $63,250 239 $90,250 253 $98,000130 Oakton Community College 50 $18,750 92 $35,000 85 $33,750 56 $23,500115 Olive Harvey College 773 $266,000 813 $291,000 435 $154,250 386 $147,250108 Olney Central College 93 $36,000 100 $35,500 80 $28,000 87 $33,750107 Parkland College 402 $143,000 441 $160,250 451 $180,250 421 $164,750073 Prairie State College 171 $72,500 305 $108,000 223 $82,500 168 $42,000041 Rend Lake College 201 $69,000 219 $80,500 237 $88,000 220 $81,000111 Richard Daley College 553 $191,750 557 $199,750 422 $157,500 370 $147,000133 Richland Community College 222 $73,500 158 $58,000 128 $49,250 135 $45,250085 Rock Valley College 215 $72,500 327 $108,500 272 $95,250 317 $110,750

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Public 2-Year, continued

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

088 Sauk Valley College 95 $35,500 143 $52,250 141 $52,750 156 $57,250075 Shawnee Community College 213 $72,250 246 $88,000 189 $68,000 162 $61,250063 South Suburban College of Cook Cty 505 $203,750 554 $186,000 554 $195,000 666 $224,500078 Southeastern Illinois College 180 $66,000 150 $50,250 118 $44,750 113 $42,250004 Southwestern Illinois College 646 $223,000 625 $223,250 500 $185,500 466 $175,250077 Spoon River College 114 $42,250 119 $42,500 91 $36,500 119 $45,750047 Triton College 216 $104,250 341 $125,250 267 $102,000 316 $122,500082 Wabash Valley College 35 $14,000 59 $24,250 50 $20,250 32 $14,500096 Waubonsee Community College 129 $40,500 122 $47,000 114 $43,250 125 $46,500117 Wilbur Wright College 270 $99,750 373 $137,500 302 $112,500 353 $142,250087 William Rainey Harper College 174 $65,250 241 $90,500 213 $84,250 195 $77,750

Total Public 2-Year 12,782 $4,605,250 14,794 $5,260,500 12,515 $4,607,500 11,763 $4,422,000

Private 2-Year

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

160 Lexington Institute 15 $5,000 23 $7,000 20 $7,500 10 $4,000030 Lincoln College 68 $29,000 58 $26,000 62 $28,500 60 $28,000092 MacCormac Junior College 99 $44,250 103 $36,250 97 $35,250 64 $26,000145 Morrison Institute of Technology 7 $2,500 4 $1,250 7 $3,250 5 $2,250061 Springfield College in Illinois 29 $10,250 47 $16,000 31 $11,250 39 $15,750152 St. Augustine College 379 $122,000 429 $141,500 321 $119,250 268 $107,000

Total Private 2-Year 597 $213,000 664 $228,000 538 $205,000 446 $183,000

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Table 5.4b, Silas Purnell IIA Summary of Awards and Payout by Institution, continued

Hospital Schools

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

397 Advocate IL Masonic Schl Rad Tech -- -- -- -- 1 $250 -- --394 Advocate Trinity Hospital Rad Tech 2 $1,250 2 $750 1 $250 4 $2,000172 Capital Area School of Nursing 42 $14,750 45 $13,500 54 $18,750 48 $15,500308 Graham Hosp/School of Nursing 4 $1,750 7 $3,000 4 $2,000 3 $1,500312 Methodist Medical Center of Illinois 2 $500 11 $4,250 -- -- -- --374 Provena United Samaritans Med/Rad Tech 1 $500 -- -- 8 $3,500 -- --315 Ravenswood Hosp Med Center -- -- -- -- 1 $250 -- --330 Trinity College of Nursing -- -- -- -- 2 $1,000 4 $1,750

Total Hospital Schools 51 $18,750 65 $21,500 71 $26,000 59 $20,750

Proprietary Schools

MAPCode Institution # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout # Awards $ Payout

175 DeVry University-Addison * 305 $87,250 234 $77,500 -- -- -- --176 DeVry University-Chicago 444 $195,750 435 $144,250 365 $126,500 371 $130,250170 Midstate College 66 $33,000 104 $39,500 94 $37,500 85 $34,250171 Northwestern Business College 362 $171,000 460 $168,250 395 $154,000 486 $188,750

Total Proprietary Schools 1,177 $487,000 1,233 $429,500 854 $318,000 942 $353,250

GRAND TOTAL 19,024 $2,490,750 21,426 $7,960,250 18,429 $7,105,000 17,351 $6,814,000

* Beginnning in FY2003, DeVry University Addison and DeVry University Chicago combined under school code 176.

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Table 5.5 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookIllinois Special Education Teacher Tuition Waiver ProgramSummary of Recipients FY1995-FY2004

FiscalYear Recipients

1995 1191996 1741997 1991998 2321999 2122000 1972001 2382002 2442003 2292004 236

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Table 5.6 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookIllinois Teachers and Child Care Providers Loan Repayment ProgramSummary of Recipients and Payout FY2003-FY2004

FiscalYear Recipients

2003 27 $154,076 (includes $19,568 in admin expenses)2004 29 $148,886 (includes $11,448 in admin expenses)

Summary of Recipients and Payout - FY2004

FiscalYear Recipients Payout

2004 346 $3,154,300

Payout

Table 5.7 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookIllinois Scholars (Golden Apple)

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Summary of Recipients and Payout - FY1998-FY2004

FiscalYear Recipients * Payout1998 29 $7,2501999 124 $30,9502000 145 $36,1752001 175 $43,8502002 183 $45,7252003 213 $53,3252004 212 $53,100

* Based on a $250 award

Summary of Recipients and Payout - FY2004

FiscalYear Recipients Payout2004 10 $50,000

Table 5.8 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookHigher Education License Plate Program (HELP)

Table 5.9 of the 2004 ISAC Data BookOptometric Education Scholarship Program

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The Illinois Student Assistance Commission administers Illinois’ 529 prepaid tuition plan, College Illinois!. The purpose of

this program is to provide Illinois families with an affordable, tax-advantaged method to pay for college. Illinois prepaid tuition contracts allow participants to prepay the cost of tuition and mandatory fees at Illinois public universities and community colleges. Contract benefits also can be used at private and out-of-state colleges and universities. Contracts can be purchased by lump sum payment or by installments during a limited enrollment period each year. Earnings are exempt from federal and state income taxes. Beginning in January 2005, contributions toward payment of College Illinois! contracts can be deducted from Illinois State income tax. If the designated beneficiary decides not to attend college, the contract can be transferred to another family member, or the purchaser can request a refund, with interest, minus a nominal cancellation fee. Table 6.0 provides information on program enrollment and payout. PART SIX -- COLLEGE ILLINOIS! ILLINOIS PREPAID TUITION PROGRAM

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Table 6.0 of the 2004 ISAC Data Book: College Illinois! The Illinois Prepaid Tuition ProgramFY2000-FY2004 Program Enrollment and Payout

FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 FY2004NUMBER CONTRACTS SOLD: 5,436 4,982 6,159 7,019 5,911

TOTAL CONTRACT SALES: $74,084,920 $78,993,455 $106,767,959 $143,566,186 $126,988,694

CONTRACTS BY TYPE: University 8 or more Semesters 2,819 2,701 3,479 3,739 2,818University 1-7 Semesters 1,592 1,494 1,912 2,369 2,379Community College 1-4 Semesters 291 247 253 329 265Univ. & Comm. College 4 + 4 Semesters 734 540 515 582 449

CONTRACTS BY BENEFACTORS: Parents 4,364 4,244 5,426 6,149 5,107Grandparents 640 389 419 477 526Other 432 349 314 393 278

BENEFICIARIES BY AGE: 0-5 years 39.6% 37.7% 38.7% 41.3% 44.1%6-13 years 53.4% 53.4% 52.5% 51.9% 50.2%14 and over 7.0% 8.9% 8.8% 6.8% 5.7%

PAYOUT OF BENEFITS: --- --- $85,161 $1,962,574 $4,875,560

Note: FY2002 was the first year students were eligible to receive benefits.

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