Table II-11-c-4
FY 2001 – 2002
[General Notes for Table II-11 data]
School
|
Male |
Female |
Total |
|||
Number |
Amount |
Number |
Amount |
Number |
Amount |
|
Clark Atlanta |
2 |
$9,234 |
2 |
$5,832 |
4 |
$15,066 |
Indiana |
0 |
$0 |
1 |
$9,637 |
1 |
$9,637 |
Total (2 schools)1 |
2 |
$9,234 |
3 |
$15,469 |
5 |
$24,703 |
|
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Mean |
||||||
United
States (n = 2) |
1.0 |
$4,617 |
1.5 |
$7,735 |
2.5 |
$12,352 |
Public (n =
1) |
0.0 |
$0 |
1.0 |
$9,637 |
1.0 |
$9,637 |
Private (n = 1) |
2.0 |
$9,234 |
2.0 |
$5,832 |
4.0 |
$15,066 |
Total (n = 2)1 |
1.0 |
$4,617 |
1.5 |
$7,735 |
2.5 |
$12,352 |
1.
Twenty-three schools that reported
enrollment for the post-master’s program did not report any scholarship or
fellowship data for that degree. To
save space in this report, these schools are not included in this table. Schools not reported are: Alabama, Albany, British Columbia, Buffalo,
California – Los Angeles, Clarion, Dominican, Drexel, Florida State, Hawaii,
Illinois, Louisiana State, Missouri, North Carolina – Chapel Hill, North Texas,
Oklahoma, Pittsburgh, Puerto Rico, Queens, Rutgers, St. John’s, South Carolina,
Southern Connecticut, Southern Mississippi, Wayne State, and Wisconsin –
Madison. It is likely that the
non-reporting reflects no aid awarded rather than misreported data. Consequently, if this is the case, the mean
figures for aid at the post-master’s level would be very different.
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