The federal relief package — the CARES Act — passed by Congress last month will send about $14-billion directly to colleges and universities. On Thursday, the Department of Education released details about how that money would be allocated. Search the table below to see how much each institution is allocated. The formula favors those that enroll more Pell Grant recipients.
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