Alabama colleges received nearly $800 million from the American Rescue Plan.
More than $34 million went to four “minority-serving institutions,”which include predominantly Black and Hispanic-serving institutions.Bishop State Community College: $34,271,512H.
Councill Trenholm State Community College: $21,002,921receiving American Rescue Plan funds include:Bishop State Community College: $34,271,512Shelton State Community College: $29,004,331Gadsden State Community College: $18,767,865Oakwood University: $10,806,960Auburn University Montgomery: $15,781,694George Corley Wallace State Community College ‐ Sel: $5,472,099University of Alabama: $54,903,000Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a...
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