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Small and Under-Resourced School Division
Unit was created in response to a series of Presidential Executive Orders
• Provide assistance to strengthenthe administrative capabilities of:– Historically Black Colleges and
Universities– Hispanic-Serving Institutions– Tribally Controlled Colleges
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Small and Under-Resourced School Division
• Expand opportunities for these institutions to participate in federal programs
• Proactively identify the unique service needs of HBCUs, HSIs, and TCUs as it relates to the management of the Title IV programs
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Small and Under-Resourced School Division
• Provide the assistance required to ensure continued participation in the Title IV programs which the institution has chosen to participate
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Small and Under-Resourced School Division (SURSD)
SURSD Services and Training– Internal Institutional Title IV
Assessments– Specialized Staff Training– Technical Assistance– On-campus Site Visits– Management Consultations
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Hispanic-Serving Institutions
• HSI’s breakdown– 168 designated HSI’s– Located across United States & Puerto Rico– Majority in California & Texas
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HSI School Classification
School TypePrivate Non-Profit Institutions - 39Public Institutions - 122Proprietary Institutions – 7
Degrees OfferedAssociate’s degree - 86Bachelor’s degree - 11Master or Doctorate’s degree - 71
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HSI Title IV Reported
• Programs– Grants (Pell, ACG, SMART, TEACH)– Loans (Sub, Unsub, PLUS, Grad PLUS)– FSEOG, FWS, Perkins
• Funding Reported– 2008 - $4,398,765,552– 2009 - $5,274,192,791– 2010 - $6,988,814,875– Total - $16,661,773,218
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Contact Information
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• Phone: 214-661-9455• E-mail: [email protected]