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Awards Number of
Fiscal Award Appropriation Allocations to Students Number of Average Participating
Year Year ($ thousands) ($ thousands) ($ thousands) Recipients Grant Institutions
NOTE:
For some years, the allocation is greater than the appropriation. This reflects carryover from the previous year.
For Fiscal Year 1966 expenditure data is not available.
1. Award Year 1966-67 through 1981-82, the Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions requesting Federal funds.
2. Award Year 1982-83 forward, Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions that reported expenditures from
their FSEOG authorization.
3. Includes $10 million in emergency funds reserved for disaster relief
Federal Work-Study Program
Selected Historical Statistics
Fiscal Years 1965 - 2002
NOTE:
For some years, the allocation is greater than the appropriation. This reflects carryover from the previous year.
Funds earned include the percentage the institutions are required to contribute.
1. Award Year 1965-66 through 1981-82, the Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions requesting Federal funds.
2. The Grant Period in 1971 was eighteen months - January 1, 1971 through June 30, 1972.
3. Award Year 1982-83 forward, Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions that reported expenditures from
their FWS authorization.
Federal Perkins Loan Program
Selected Historical Statistics
Fiscal Years 1959 - 2002
NOTE:
Federal Capital Contribution (FCC): New Federal funds allocated to a school for deposit in its loan fund.
Appropriation FCC does not include funds appropriated to reimburse institutions for Teacher/Military Cancellations.
1. Award Year 1959-60 through 1981-82, the Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions requesting FCC funds.
2. Award Year 1982-83 forward, Number of Participating Institutions is the number of institutions that reported loans advanced
to students.
3. Includes allocations from the Federal Revolving Fund.