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TITLE Library Programs. Library Career Training Program.Abstracts of Funded Projects, FY87.
INSTITUTION Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED),Washington, DC.
REPORT NO LP-87-401PUB DATE May 87NOTE 58p.PUB TYPE Reference Materials Directories/Catalogs (132)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Abstracts; *Federal Aid; *Fellowships; *Grants;
Higher Education; Institutes (Training Programs);*Library Education; *Library Schools; LibraryStatistics; *Program Descriptions
IDENTIFIERS *Higher Education Act Title II
ABSTRACTPrepared in response to requests from librarians and
other members of the public for information about the types ofprojects that have been funded by the Higher Education Act Title II-BProgram, a program which assists in training persons in librarianshipthrough fellowships and institutes, this brochure providesinformation about projects funded in 1987 by Title II-B programgrants. For FY 1987, 29 awards were made to support 60 fellowships(45 master's, 5 post-master's, and 10 doctoral), and 2 grants wereissued to fund 2 institute awards for 40 participants. Abstracts foreach funded project are listed first by state and then by theinstitution to which fellowships or grants were issued. The followinginformation is provided for each project: (1) institution; (2)project director; (3) number and level of awards; (4) FY 1987funding; (5) grant period; and (6) project objectives. The length ofthe institute is also indicated for the funded institute projects. Atable summ:rizing fellowship funding history by state and institutionfor FY 1966 through FY 1987 is also provided. (KM)
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Higher Education Act, Title II-B
FY 87 Abstracts
Library
CareerTraining
Program
May 1987
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Foreword
Grants are awarded under Title II-B of the Higher EducationAct of 1965 to assist in training persons in librarianship throughfellowships and institutes.
For Fiscal Year 1987, 29 awards were made to support 60fellowships (45 Master's, 5 Post-master's and 10 Doctoral), and 2grants were issued to fund 2 institute awards for 40 participants.
This booklet contains abstracts of each funded project and hasbeen prepared in order to respond to requests from librarians andother members of the public for information about the types ofprojects which have been funded by the Title II-B program. Fellowsand institute participants will not be required to pay tuition and fees.
Stipends for fellowship recipients are as follows:
Level Academic year and summer
Master's $4,000Post-master's $6,000Doctoral $6,000
Institutions receive an amount equal to the stipend to cover thecost of training.
Persons interested in receiving a fellowship or personsinterested in attending an institute should apply directly to thegrantee institution, which has the sole responsibility for selectingrecipients, as indicated in section 776.50 of the programregulations.
Anne J. MathewsDirectorLibrary ProgramsOffice of Educational
Research and Improvement
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Table of Contents
State Order of Fellowship Grantees
University of Alabama 1
University of Central Arkansas 2California State University, Los Angeles 3San Jose State University 4University of California, Berkeley 5University of California, Los Angeles 6Atlanta University 7Rosary College 8University of Illinois 9Indiana University 10University of Kentucky 11
University of Maryland 12University of Michigan 13University of Missouri (2) 14Rutgers University (2) 16Columbia University 18CUNY, Queens College 19Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus 20SUNY at Albany 21North Carolina Central University 22Kent State University 23University of Pittsburgh 24North Texas State University 25Texas Woman's University 26University of Texas 27University of Wisconsin, Madison 28University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 29
State Order of Institute Grantees
Puerto Rico Department of Education 33University of Washington 35
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Fellowship Funding History: FY 1966-87 39
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Abstracts
of
Funded
Fellowship
Projects
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Institution
Project Director
University of AlabamaGraduate School of Library ServiceP.O. Box 2846University, Alabama 35487-2846
James D. RamerDean
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide opportunities for persons already employed inAlabama academic libraries to develop specialties in collectiondevelopment, including evaluation and assessment of collections,use of technology to relate disparate collections into a bibliographicsystem, and recognition of human, political, and economic factors ina statewide cooperative plan.
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Institution
Project Director
University of Central ArkansasBox HConway, Arkansas 72032
Selvin RoyalChairperson, Department of
Educational Media/Library Science
and
Jody CharterAssistant ProfessorEducational Media/Library Science
Number and Level 4 Master's
FY 87 Funding $32,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide graduate library education in school library medialibrarianship, including instructional design and multi-culturalcollection development.
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Institution California State University.Los Angeles
5151 State University DriveLos Angeles, California 90332
Project Director Marilyn GreenbergProfessor of Education
Number and Level 1 Master's
FY 87 Funding 58,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide persons holding California Teaching Credentialsopportunities to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Education withconcentration in library science, and to simultaneously qualify forthe Library Services Credentials needed for service in Californiaelementary and secondary schools, K-12.
Institution
Project Director
San Jose State UniversityI Washington SquareSan Jose, California 95192-0139
John MorlanHead, Educational Leadership and
Deveiopment DivisionSchool of Education
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide a person from an American Pacific Territory withgraduate library education at the Master's level, including the fullrange of library services applicable to the home island setting. Inparticular, the participant will be expected to demonstrateknowledge, skill, and understanding of the school library mediaservices by developing plat. for such service for a home islandsetting.
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Institution
Project Director
University of CaliforniaSchool of Library and Information
StudiesBerkeley, California 94720
Robert BerringDean
and
Nancy Van HouseAssociate Principal Investigator
Number and Level 3 Master's
FY 87 Funding $24,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide the fellows with the opportunity to specialize inensuring that newly evolving retrie'.al -based information serviceswill be designed to respond appropriately to the diverse needs of apluralistic society.
Institution University of California,Los Angeles
Graduate School of Library andInformation Science
405 Hilgard AvenueLos Angeles, California 90024
Project Director Marcia J. BatesAssociate Professor
Number and Level 4 Master's and 2 Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $56,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide training in the most advanced techniques andresearch in automated information retrieval and transfer, andcommunications technology, in order to assure that the recipientswill be maximally competitive in the employment market.
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Institution
Project Director
Number and Level
FY 87 Funding
Grant Period
Project Objectives
Atlanta UniversitySchool of Library and information
Studies223 James P. Brawley Drive, S.W.Atlanta, Georgia 30314
Lorene B. BrownAssociate Professor
1 Master's
$8,000
7-1-87 9-30-88
Tc provide training for individuals to enter into careers inacademic, public, school, and special libraries:information centers
To provide training that will result in: (I) an understanding ofthe intellectual and service-oriented bases of the library/informationprofession and of the informational and cultural roles of thelibrar/information center; (2) a knowledge of current issues, trends,and future projections in library and information science, (3) anunderstanding of the organization, structure, and functions ofdifferent types of libraries and the principles of library/informationcenter management; and (4) knowledge and skills in applyingcomputer technology to library/information services.
Institution
Project Director
Rosary CollegeGraduate School of Library and
Information Science7900 West DivisionRiver Forest, Illinois 60305
Tze-chung LiDean
Number and Level I I% laster's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide training to enhance library career opportunities and
to improve cm expand library services to minority communities.
Institution University of IllinoisGraduate School of Library and
Information Science506 South Wright StreetUrbana, Illinois 61801
Project Director Leslie EdmondsAssistant Professor
Number and Level I Master's and I Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $20,000
Grant Period 6-1-87 8-31-88
Project Objectives
To provide educational opportunities for individuals at theMaster's level to prepare for library work in areas of special serviceto the underrepresented in school, public and academic libraries,and to prepare individuals at the Doctoral level to teach in schoolsof library and information science.
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Institution
Project Diredor
Number and Level
FY 87 Funding
Grant Period
Project Objectives
Indiana UniversitySchool of Library and Information
ScienceP.O. Box 1847Bloomington, Indiana 47402
Herbert S. WhiteDean
3 Master's
$24,000
7-1-87 9-30-88
To provide library and information science education, withspecial emphasis on library service to the handicapped.
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Institution University of KentuckyCollege of Library and Information
ScienceLexington, Kentucky 40506-0027
Project Director Timothy W. SineathDean
Number and Level 1 Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 -- 9-30-88
Project Cbjectives
To provide public and academic libraries in Appalachia with apool of information professionals for the purpose of improving thequality of library services to the traditionally underserved people ofthis geographic region; and
To provide residents of Appalachia (especially Georgia,Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia) with anopportunity to pursue Master's-level study in library andinformation science, including the use of new techniques ofinformation acquisition and transfer, and of planning and evaluatinglibrary programs and services and disseminating information aboutthese programs and services.
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Institution University of MarylandCollege of Library and Information
ServicesCollege Park, Maryland 20742
Project Director William CunninghamLecturer
Number and Level 4 Master's
FY 87 Funding $32,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To prepare professionals in library and information science toassume leadership roles in the development, operation, andmanagement of information systems which meet both society'sneeds in general and needs of special populations in the society.
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Institution
Project Director
University of MichiganSchool of Information and Library
Studies580 Union DriveAnn Arbor, Michigan 48109-1346
Robert WarnerDean
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide training in comprehending and applying effectivelythe bask theory and skills relating to the selection, acquisition,organization, storage, retrieval, dissemination, and use ofinformation in libraries and information centers.
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Institution University of MissouriSchool of Library and Information
Science1 1 1 Stewart HallColumbia, Missouri 65211
Project Director Emma Jean McKininAssistant Professor
Number and Level 3 Master's
FY 87 Funding $24,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide opportunities for study in library and informationscience, with a specialty in health sciences librarianship, needed inacademic health sciences centers, hospital libraries andgovernmental health sciences libraries.
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Institution
Project Director
University of MissouriSchool of Library and Information
Science104 Stewart HallColumbia, Missouri 65211
Mary F. LenoxDean
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide training for professional positions in diversemultimedia information environments through cooperative effortsof the School of Library and Information Science, the College ofEducation's Media Instruction Program, and the School ofJournalism's Radio and Television Broadcasting Program.
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Institution Rutgers UniversityGraduate School of Library and
Information Studies4 Huntington StreetNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
Project Director Betty TurockAssistant Professor
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
Fellows will study for the Master's degree in library andinformation studies with a concentration in scientific and technicalinformation, and a particular expertise in utilizing electronictechnology.
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Institution
Project Director
Rutgers UniversityGraduate School of Library and
Information Studies4 Huntington StreetNew Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
Brent RubenProject Director
Number and Level 1 Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $12,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To increase the number of researchers, professors of libraryeducation, and upper-level library managers and to increase theresearch base dealing with the social impact of the newtechnologies on the information rich and information poor.
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Institution Columbia UniversitySchool of Library ServiceBox 20 Low LibraryNew York, New York 10027
Project Director Arlene TaylorAssociate Professor
Number and Level 3 Post-master's
FY 87 Funding $36,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To increase opportunities for individuals at the mid-management level to broaden their knowledge of the managerialaspects of acquiring, implementing, and maintaining bibliographicsystems, using the sophisticated technology now mailable, and toobtain the Certificate of Information Management.
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Institution
Project Director
CUNY, Queens CollegeGraduate School of Library and
information Studies65-30 Kissena BoulevardFlushing, New York 11367
David CohenProfessor
Number and Level 1 Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To encourage and prepare outstanding and highly motivatedstudents for effective roles as librarians in school, public andacademic libraries that serve racial and ethnic groups in the localcommunities, as well as in libraries that serve health and hospitalfacilities.
Institution Long Island University, C.W. PostCampus
Palmer School of Library andInformation Science
Greenvale, New York 11548
Project Director Lucienne G. MailletDean
Number and Level 1 Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To recruit academically qualified students wishing to enter theprofession of library and information science; to prepare thosestudents for positions in public, school, academic, special libraries,or information centers by training them in the latest information/library technology, including techniques of information acquisition,transfer and electronic communications; and to assist them inobtaining employment to suit their areas of interest and consistentwith their particular talents.
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Institution
Project Director
SUNY at AlbanySchool of Information Science and
Policy135 Western AvenueAlbany, New York 12222
Alan ReesProfessor
Number and Level 3 Masters
FY 87 Funding $24,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide the opportunity for persons to pursue the Master'sof Library Science degree with a specialization in Health SciencesInformation Resources Management involving mediLal education,records administration, clinical decisionmaking and expert systemsdesign.
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Institution North Carolina Central UniversitySchool of Library and Information
Science1801 Fayetteville StreetDurham, North Carolina 27707
Project Director Benjamin F. Speller, Jr.Dean
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To provide an education in librarianship at the Master's levelfor students with undergraduate specialties in natural andmathematical sciences to become academic, public, or speciallibrarians, or information service professionals. Special attentionwould be given to providing learning experiences in the newertechniques of information acquisition, transfer, and communicationtechnology, and to developing analytical and managerial skills.
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Institution Kent State UniversitySchool of Library ScienceKent, Ohio 44242
Project Director Lubomyr R. WynarDirector
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9.30-88
Project Objectives
To provide opportunities for persons from economicallydisadvantaged groups for study in library and information sciencewith emphasis on providing for the information needs of theeconomically disadvantaged minority populations, in large urbanareas, deprived rural areas, or isolated ethnic communities
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Institution
Project Director
University of PittsburghDepartment of Library and
Information SciencePittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
Blanche WoollsChairperson
Number and Level 2 Master's and 2 Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $40,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To increase opportunities for individuals to obtain the basicprofessional education needed to enter the library and informationscience profession by completing the requirements for the firstpr 'ifessional degree, the Master of Library Science (MLS).
To increase opportunities for professional advancement forexperienced individuals to obtain training at the Doctoral level forcareers in research, teaching and higher-level management oflibrary and information agencies.
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Institution
Project Director
North Texas State UniversitySchool of Library and Information
ScienceP.O. Box 13796NT StationDenton, Texas 76203
Herman TottenProfessor
Number and Level I Master's and I Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $20,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To recruit academically qualified students to the libraryprofession by offering financial assistance to pursue graduateprofessional programs of study at the Master's and Doctoral levels,to prepare these students for appropriate career positions inacademic, public, school, or special libraries, and to assist thesestudents in locating suitable professional positions fitting theirparticular interests and areas of specialization.
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Institution Texas Woman's UniversitySchool of Library and Information
StudiesP.O. Office Box 22905, TWU StationDenton, Texas 76204
Project Director Brooke E. SheldonDean
Number and Level I Master's and I Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $20,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
MLS. To provide opportunities for persons currently employedas paraprofessionals in libraries to obtain the Master's of LibraryScience degree with emphasis on leadership and organizationalskills of planning, evaluation, and communication, and on theutilization of newer technologies to meet the library andinformation needs of a variety of clienteles.
PhD. To prepare professional library and information scientiststo teach library and information studies, perform high-qualityresearch in library and information studies, and administer largerlibraries, library and information systems.
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Institution
Project Director
University of TexasGraduate School of Library and
Information ScienceAustin, Texas 78712-1276
Ronald WyllysDean
Number and Level I Master's
FY 87 Funding $8,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To recruit and train persons in library and information science,by providing courses of instruction on collection development andmaintenance, development and administration of library andinformation science programs needed to provide for informationneeds of the underserved.
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Institution University of Wisconsin at MadisonSchool of Library and information
StudiesHelen White Hall600 North Park StreetMadison, Wisconsin 53706
Project Director Jane Robbins-CarterDirector
Number and Level 2 Post-masters and 2 Doctoral
FY 87 Funding $48,000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To recruit individuals from library settings who will indicatethey intend to return to their library positions after haying earnedthe appropriate degree, and to provide opportunities forconcentrating their study in the areas of measurement, ealuation,and problem solving.
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Institution University of Wisconsin atMilwaukee
School of Library and InformationScience
Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53201
Project Director Mohammed AmanDean
Number and Level 2 Master's
FY 87 Funding $16.000
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Project Objectives
To attract to the library and information science professionqualified individuals with a strong service commitment and interestin the appliLations of newer technologies in providing communityinformation services.
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Abstracts
of
Funded
Institute
Projects
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Institution
Project Director
Puerto Rico Department ofEducation
Box 759Hato Rey. Puerto Rico 00919
Alma D. Rodriguez ColonSchool Librarian
Number of Participants 20
FY 87 Funding 565.132
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Length of Institute 12 months
Project Objectives
The project will include the following topics:
Theoretical and philosophical overview of the libraryprofession and the services involved.
Purpose. function, and service of each type of library inour society.
The library profession. its terminology, literature.associations, and education for librarianship.
The role of the librarian as an information specialist.
Evaluation of different types of basic sources of informationmost approp.iate for reference service (dictionaries.encyclopedias. yearbooks. and others).
The role of the library as an information center.Evaluation and selection of resource material, such as:video cassette recordings. software. and motion pictures.
The role of the library as an integral part of new curriculumand organizational trends, such as. ungraded schools. teamteaching. open classrooms, flexible time schedules, andindependent stu iy.
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Broaden the concept of school library to that of mediacenter.
Cataloging and bibliographic description techniques and themechanization of these services.
A study of various methods used in the cataloging by subjectmatter. structure. and principles of classification.
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Institution University of WashingtonLibrariesSeattle, Washington 98 195
Project Director Karl LoHead, East Asian Library
Number of Participants
FY 87 Funding $51319
Grant Period 7-1-87 9-30-88
Length of Institute 2 weeks
Project Objectives
The duration of the institute is two weeks. During that period.the participants will deal with five major topics. as follows:
The state of the field. This will be a broad-ranging survey ofEast Asian studies and librarianship in North America.focusing attention on teaching and research trends and theaccompanying needs that will have to be filled by EastAsian librarians.
Information technology. The participants will be introducedto the state of the art in such manners as characterproct,ssing in Chinese. Japanese. and Korean (hereinafterCJK). There will be sessions on library applications ofcomputer technology, on personal computer applications, onmaking use of the mainframe computers on home campuses.and other related topics.
East Asian bibliographies. Material will be presented on thehistory of the East Asian book and relevant bibliographicalmatters. Considerable attention of CJK materials in NorthAmerica in the Romanized forms and in vernacular data.
Library management. Theory and concepts in library
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management. particularly as the) pertain to East Asianlibraries. will be another major focus. Sessions w;11 also bedevoted to collection of data and to analysis of librarystatistics.
National and international cooperation. It is now generallyrecognized that no one East Asian library can be wholl)autonomous: no library can, by itself, meet the needs of allits users. Cooperation has been slow to develop, but recenttrends in the use of computerized data make thatcooperation not merely desirable but essential. To give justone example: the Chinese Chapter Code for InformationInterchange (usually referred to as CCCII) was developedon Taiwan and is used by OCLC (Online Computer LibraryCenter) and RLIN (Research Library Information Network)in North America. Just recently we were informed thatCCCII (in spite of its place of origin) has been endorsed bythe People's Republic of China. All East Asian librariesmust be prepared to cooperate on both national andinternational bases.
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Fellowship
Funding
History
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Institution Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
AmountI Numberand Level
Amount
AlabamaAlabama A and M
University I Master's S 74,240 11 Masters S 74,240
University of Alabama 5 Master's 40.000 I Masters $ 8.000 6 Master's 48.000
ALABAMA STATE TOTAL 17 Master's $ 122,240
ArizonaArizona State University 2 Master's 16.000 2 Master's 16,000
Mesa Community College 8 Associate 26,950 8 Associate 26.950
University of Arizona 25 Masters I76,160 25 Masters 176.160
27 Master'sARIZONA STATE TOTAL 8 Associate $ 219,110
Arkansas
University or Arkansas 2 Masters 12,600 2 Masters 12.600
University of CentralArkansas I Masters 8.000 4 Masters 32.000 5 Masters 41.000to
.c,ARKANSAS STATE TOTAL 7 Master's $ 52,600
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Inctitution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
CaliforniaCalif. State Univ., Fullerton 5 Master's $ 33.200 5 Master's S 33,200
Calif. State Univ.,Los Angeles 7 Masters 56,000 1 Master's $ 8.000 8 Master's 64,000
City College ofSan Francisco 27 Associate 132,030 27 Associate 132,030
Immaculate Heart College 10 Master's 62,400 10 Master's 62,400
San Jose State University 5 Master's 33,760 I Master's 8,000 6 Master's 41,760
University of California,Berkeley
90 Doctoral53 Master's 1.175,980 3 Master's 24,000
90 Doctoral56 Master's 1,199,980
University of California,Los Angeles
3 Doctoral9 Post-master's 2 Doctoral
9 Post-master's74 Master's
70 Master's 586,230 4 Master's 56,000 5 Doctoral 642,230
University of Southern . I Doctoral 51 DoctoralCalifornia 42 Master's 765,342 42 Master's 765,342
9 Post-master's201 Master's
27 AssociateCALIFORNIA STATE TOTAL 146 Doctoral $2,940,942
HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
ColoradoUniversity of Denver
ConnecticutSouthern Conn. State
10 Post-master's59 Master's $ 494920
COLORADO STATE TOTAL
10 Post-master's59 Master's
10 Post-master's59 Master's
$ 494920
$ 494,920
College 1 Post-master's 12.000 I Post-master's 12.000
CONNECTICUT STATE TOTAL 1 Post-master's $ 12,000
District of ColumbiaCatholic University 5 Post-masters 5 Post-master's
72 Master's 513.880 72 Masters 513.880
University of D.C. 4 Bachelors 4 Bachelors6 Associate 6 Associate
2 Masters 51.000 2 Master's 51,000
4 Bachelor's
4:.5 Post-master's. 74 Master's
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 'farm, 6 Associate $ 564,880
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.&. HEA Title 11-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87ContinuedN
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
FloridaFlorida State University 36 Doctoral
44 Post-master's36 Doctoral44 Post-master's
80 Master's $1.239,252 80 Master's $1,239.252
University of South Florida 2 Master's 12,600 2 Master's I2,600
36 Doctoral44 Post-master's
FLORIDA STATE TOTAL 82 Master's $1,251,852
GeorgiaAtlanta University 66 Master's 431,360 I Master's 8,000 67 Master's 439,360
Emory University 38 Master's 241,920 38 Master's 241.920
Georgia Inst. of Technology 6 Master's 37,440 6 Master's 37,440
GEORGIA STATE TOTAL 111 Master's $ 718,720
HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii 60 Master's 388,200 60 Master's 388,200
HAWAII STATE TOTAL 60 Master's $ 388,200
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount1 Number 1 Amountand Level
IllinoisCommittee of Inst. Coop. 54 Doctoral $ 456.160 54 Doctoral S 456.160
Northern Illinois University 6 Post-masters 6 Post-master's8 Master's 99.510 8 Masters 99,510
Rosary College 5 Traineeships 5 Traineeships40 Master's 289.840 1 Master's 8.000 41 Master's 297.840
University of Chicago 57 Doctoral 57 Doctoral24 Post-master's 24 Post-master's43 Master's 1.067.290 43 Master's 1,067,290
University of Illinois 3 Post-master's 3 Post-masters77 Doctoral I Doctoral 78 Doctoral80 Master's 1.286.730 I Masters 20,000 81 Master's 1,306.730
191 Doctoral33 Post-master's
5 TraineeshipsILLINOIS STATE TOTAL 173 Master's $3,227,530
Indiana.&..trl Ball State University II Master's 73.920 I 1 Master's 73,920
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HEA Title 11-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
IndianaContinuedIndiana State University 7 Master's S 43,680 7 Master's $ 43,680
Indiana University 94 Doctoral 94 Doctoral54 Master's 1,269,204 3 Master's S 24,000 57 Master's 1,293,204
Purdue University 3 Traineeships 19,920 3 Traineeships 19,920
75 Master's3 Traineeships
INDIANA STATE TOTAL 94 Doctoral $1,430,724
IowaUniversity of Iowa 19 Master's 134,400 19 Master's 134,400
IOWA STATE TOTAL 19 Master's $ 134,400
KansasKansas State Teacher's
College ti Master's 311,880 49 Master's 311,880
KANSAS STATE TOTAL 49 Master's $ 311,880
KentuckyUniversity of Kentucky 51 Master's 331,620 I Master's 8,000 52 Master's 339,620
KENTUCKY STATE TOTAL 52 Master's $ 339,620
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Number I Amountand Level
LouisianaLouisiana State University
Southern University
MarylandUniversity of Maryland
MassachusettsSimmons College
20 Post-master's40 Master's $ 420,470
7 Master's 45,000
6 Post-master's12 Doctoral82 Master's
20 Post-master's40 Master's $ 420.470
7 Master's 45,000
20 Post-master'sLOUISIANA STATE TOTAL 47 Master's $ 465,470
699,960 4 Master's
6 Post-master's12 Doctoral
32,000 86 Master's
6 Pnst-master's12 Doctoral
MARYLAND STATE TOTAL 86 Master's
731.960
$ 731,960
13 Doctoral 13 Doctoral2 Post-master's 2 Post-master's
79 Master's 656,220 79 Master's 656,220
13 Doctoral2 Postmaster's
MASSACHUSETTS STATE TOTAL 79 Master's $ 656,220
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A HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continuedas
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
MichigarUniversity of Michigan 100 Doctoral 100 Doctor'
106 Master's S1,654,630 I Master's S 8,000 107 Master's S 1,662,630
Wayne State University 5 Post-master's42 Master's 318,410
Western MichiganUniversity 12 Post-master's
37 Master's 343,080
MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota
5 Post-master's42 Master's 318,410
12 Post-master's37 Master's 343,080
17 Post-master's186 Master's
MICHIGAN STATE TOTAL 100 Doctoral $2,324,120
12 Post-master's 12 Post-master's20 Doctoral 20 Doctoral45 Master's 588,620 45 Master's 588,620
12 Post-master's20 Doctoral
MINNESOTA STATE TOTAL 45 Master's $ 588,620
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
MississippiCoahoma Junior College
University of Mississippi
12 Associate S 56,500
2 Master's 12,400
Univ. of Southern Mississippi 22 Master's 151,480
MISSISSIPPI STATE TOTAL
12 Associate S 56,500
2 Master's 12,400
22 Master's 151.480
12 Associate24 Master's $ 220,380
MissouriUniversity of Missouri 35 Master's 246,720 4 Master's 32,000 39 Master's 278,720
MISSOURI STATE TOTAL 39 Master's $ 278,720
New JerseyRutgers University 78 Doctoral I Doctoral
72 Master's 1,201,690 I Master's 20,000 79 Doctoral73 Master's S1,221.690
79 Doctoral4:. NEW JERSEY S'I'A'I'E TOTAL 73 Master's $1,221,690-.1
.p. HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued00
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
New YorkColumbia University 103 Doctoral
21 Post-master's24 Post-master's
103 Doctoral43 Master's $1,447,042 3 Post-master's $ 36.000 43 Master's $1.483.042
CUNY, Queens College 3 Post-master's 3 Post-master's36 Master's 276.500 I Master's 8,000 37 Master's 284.500
Long Island University.C.W. Post Center 26 Master's 179320 I Master's 8.000 27 Master's 187,720
Pratt Institute 44 Master's 278,660 44 Master's 278.660
St. John's University 20 Master's 14L480 20 Master's 141,480
SUNY at Albany I Post-master's I Post-master's69 Traineeships 69 Traineeships81 Master's 905512 3 Master's 24.000 84 Master's 929.512
SUNY at Buffalo 2 Post-master's 2 Post-master's6 Doctoral 6 Doctoral
33 Master's 296.420 33 Master's 296.420
SUNY at Geneseo 13 Master's 8 LI 20 13 Master's 81,120
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forfiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
New YorkContinuedSyracuse University 6 Doctoral 6 Doctoral
51 Master's $ 382.980 51 Master's $ 382.980
115 Doctoral30 Post-master's69 Traineeships
NEW YORK STATE TOTAL 352 Master's $4,065,434
North CarolinaAppalachian State
University 7 Masters 49.080 7 Masters 49.080
N.C. Central University 5 Bachelors 5 Bachelors42 Master's 294.350 I Masters 8000 43 Master's 302350
University of North 3 Post-master's 3 Post-mastersCarolina. Chapel Hill 3 Doctoral 3 Doctoral
31 Masters 255300 31 Masters 255300
University of N.C..Greensboro 12 Masters 83.040 12 Masters 83.040
93 Master's4.\ C> 5 Bachelor's
3 Post-master'sNORTH CAROLINA STATE TOTAL 3 Doctoral $ 690,170
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HEA Title II -B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
North DakotaUniversity of North Dakota 7 Bachelor's S 34350
NORTH DAKOTA STATE TOTAL
7 Bachelor's
7 Bachelor's
S 34350
$ 34.750
OhioCase Western Reserve 73 Doctoral 73 Doctoral
University 38 Masters 938,286 38 Masters 938386
Kent State University 52 Masters 339A20 I Master's 8,000 53 M; ;ter's 347A20
Ohio State University 6 Doctoral 6 Doctoral3 Master's 76,380 3 Masters 76380
University of Toledo 13 Master's 85,000 13 Master's 85,000
79 DoctoralOHIO STATE TOTAL 107 Master's $1,447,086
OklahomaUniversity of Oklahoma 12 Doctoral 12 Doctoral
42 Master's 374,580 42 Masters 374,580
12 DoctoralOKLAHOMA STATE TOTAL 42 Master's $ 374,580
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HEA Title 1.1.-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
OregonUniversity of Oregon 29 Master's $ 186,760 29 Masters S 186.760
OREGON STATE TOTAL 29 Master's $ 186,760
Pennsylvania
Drexel University 57 Masters 371,786 57 Master's 371.786
University of Pittsburgh 12 Post-masters 12 Post-master's76 Doctoral 2 Doctors' 78 Doctoral60 Master's 1,236,053 2 Master's 40.000 62 Master's 1.276.053
12 Post-master's119 Master's
PENNSYLVANIA STATE TOTAL 78 Doctoral $1,647,839
South CarolinaUniversity of South Carolina 7 Master's 48,320 7 Master's 48,320
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TOTAL 7 Master's $ 48,320
South DakotaUniversity of South Dakota 4 Master's 26.560 4 Masters 26,560
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE TOTAL 4 Master's $ 26,560
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
Tennessee
East Tennessee StateUniversity 2 Master's $ 12.480 2 Master's $ 12.480
University of Tennessee 14 Master's 88.280 14 Master's 88,280
Vanderbilt University I Post-master's I Post- maste' s72 Master's 469390 72 Master's 469390
I Post-master'sTENNESSEE STATE TOTAL 88 Master's $ 570,550
Texas
North Texas State University 6 Doctoral 1 Master's 7 Doctoral45 Master's 372320 I Doctoral 20,000 46 Master's 392320
Our Lady of the LakeCollege 15 Master's 95.800 15 Master's 95,800
Texas Woman's University 12 Doctoral41 Master's 384260
I Master',I Doctoral 20.000
13 Doctoral42 Master's 404,260
University of Houston.Clear Lake 2 Master's 16,000 2 Master's 16.000
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HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Number TAmountand Level
TotalsFiscal Years
Numberand Level
for1966-87
AmountNumberand Level
Amount
Texas--ContinuedUniversity of Texas
WashingtonUniversity of Washington
12 Doctoral 12 Doctoral17 Post-master's 17 Post-master's89 Master's $ 869,870 I Master's S 8,000 90 Masters $ 877.870
30 Doctoral17 Post-master's
TEXAS STATE TOTAL 195 Master's $1.786,250
15 Doctoral79 Master's 648.310
15 Doctoral79 Master's 648.310
15 DoctoralWASHINGTON STATE TOTAL 79 Master's $ 648,310
WisconsinUniversity of Wisconsin, 24 Post-master's 26 Post-master's
Madison 57 Doctoral 2 Post-masters 59 Doctoral46 Master's 1.051.952 2 Doctoral 48,000 46 Masters
University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee 23 Master's 162,100 2 Master's
1,099,952
16,000 25 Masters 178,100
HEA Title II-B Fellowship Funding History: Fiscal Years 1966-87--Continued
Institution
Totals forFiscal Years 1966-86 Fiscal Year 1987
Totals forFiscal Years 1966.87
Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount Numberand Level
Amount
WisconsinContinuedUniversity of Wisconsin,
Oshkosh I I Master's $ 77,200
Total, All States16 Bachelor's53 Associate77 Traineeships
243 Post-master's1,072 Doctoral2,737 Master's $31,038,659
I I Master's $ 77,200
26 Post-master's59 Doctoral
WISCONSIN STATE TOTAL 82 Master's $1,355,252
16 Bachelor's53 Associate77 Traineeships
5 Post-master's 248 Post-master's10 Doctoral 1,082 Doctoral45 Master's $540,000 2,782 Master's $31,578,659
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