Table II-11-c-2-IS
School
|
Male |
Female |
Total |
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Number |
Amount |
Number |
Amount |
Number |
Amount |
|
Indiana |
10 |
$66,572 |
10 |
$75,798 |
20 |
$142,370 |
Montréal |
2 |
$6,200 |
6 |
$8,350 |
8 |
$14,550 |
NC Chapel Hill |
7 |
$15,250 |
10 |
$19,000 |
17 |
$34,250 |
Pittsburgh |
14 |
$44,885 |
1 |
$19,720 |
15 |
$64,605 |
Syracuse |
2 |
$11,724 |
4 |
$23,907 |
6 |
$35,631 |
Total (5 schools)1 |
35 |
$144,631 |
31 |
$146,775 |
66 |
$291,406 |
Mean
|
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Accredited |
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Canada (n = 1) |
2.0 |
$6,200.0 |
6.0 |
$8,350.0 |
8.0 |
$14,550.0 |
United
States (n = 2) |
8.5 |
$40,911.0 |
10.0 |
$47,399.0 |
18.5 |
$88,310.0 |
Not Accredited |
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United
States (n=2) |
8.0 |
$28,304.2 |
2.5 |
$21,813.5 |
10.5 |
$50,118.0 |
Total (n = 5)1 |
7.0 |
$28,926.2 |
6.2 |
$29,335.0 |
13.2 |
$58,281.2 |
1.
Two schools who reported enrollment
for the “Master’s – IS” degree did not report scholarship or fellowship data
for that level. To save space in this
report, these schools are not included in this table. Schools not reported are: Albany and Drexel. It is likely that the non-reporting reflects no aid awarded rather
than a misreporting of the data. Consequently,
if that this is not the case, the mean figures for aid at the “Master’s-IS”
level would be very different.