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CENTER FUNDING * |
Program |
Total Funding 6/1/92 |
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|
EPA core funding |
$ 1,000,000 |
$ 6,915,000 |
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|
EPA, other |
$ 0 |
$ 175,000 |
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|
Other federal |
$ 0 |
$ 0 |
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|
State/local |
$ 6,900 |
$ 242,852 |
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|
University Cost Share |
$ 207,275 |
$ 1,565,094 |
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|
Private Sector |
$ 60,480 |
$ 353,069 |
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|
Total Funds Received through 9/30/98 |
$ 9,251,015 |
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|
Total Funds Expended through 9/30/98 |
$ 8,603,993 |
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STUDENT SUPPORT ** |
Students |
Students |
Funds |
Funds |
|
Graduate |
19 |
181 |
$ 203,326 |
$ 1,451,699 |
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Post Doctoral |
0 |
11 |
$ 0 |
$ 117,937 |
|
Undergraduate |
6 |
106 |
$ 8,338 |
$ 160,595 |
|
Total |
25 |
298 |
$ 211,664 |
$ 1,730,231 |
* Figures shown include cost share contributions such as academic release time, in-kind, and other forms which are validated by the research administrations of the consortium institutions. In addition, many of the research projects include collaboration with industrial and other organizations. The value of these parallel activities are not shown in the figures above; CenCITT estimates this level of effort to be in excess of $905,000. Examples include visiting engineers; joint projects; access to data; and access to facilities and equipment. Without these additional contributions by external partners, the broad scope of many of our projects would not be possible.
** Total Student Support to date for the Center has amounted to approximately 27% of the total program value, including the indirect costs associated with student support. These funds have been utilized to educate students out of the classroom, thereby giving them hands-on experience in their chosen discipline. Student Support dollars shown do not include indirect costs. Over the entire life of the Center some students may have been counted more than once, due to multiple reporting periods.