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The Higher Education Technology for Teaching grant initiative supports educators developing and sharing effective educational approaches and experiences for applying mobile technology into learning environments with other professors on campus and beyond.  In 2004, 42 two- and four-year colleges and universities schools received the grant, and in 2005 the progress of many of these schools was recognized with a larger, more substantial grant investment through the HP Technology for Teaching Leadership award.  Recipients were selected for reinvestment because of their success integrating HP technology into their classroom curriculum, demonstrating measurable positive impact on student achievement and proposing innovative plans to expand their programs to have broader impact on student success.  View a list of the HP Technology for Teaching Leadership award recipients here.

Also in 2005, 31 additional institutions received the Higher Education HP Technology for Teaching grant award.  These schools will be considered for reinvestment opportunity in 2006.  Below is a list of Higher Education HP Technology for Teaching grant award recipients from 2004 and 2005. 

Alabama

Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham

Alaska

University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage

Arizona

Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
University of Arizona, Eller College of Management, Tucson

California

Antelope Valley College, Lancaster (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
California State University, Los Angeles
California State University, Sacramento
Canada College, Redwood City
Diablo Valley College, Pleasant Hill
Santa Ana College, Santa Ana
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Irvine
University of California, Santa Cruz

Colorado

Colorado School of Mines, Golden (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Fort Lewis College, Durango
Lake City Community College, Lake City (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Connecticut

Connecticut College, New London

District of Columbia

Howard University

Florida

Broward Community College, Davie

Illinois

University of Illinois, Urbana

Indiana

University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame

Iowa

Iowa State University, Ames

Kansas

Kansas State University, Manhattan
University of Kansas Medical Center Research Institute, Kansas City

Kentucky

Murray State University, Murray
University of Kentucky, Lexington

Louisiana

Elaine P. Nunez Community College, Chalmette

Maryland

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore

Massachusetts

Middlesex Community College, Bedford
Springfield Technical Community College, Springfield

Michigan

Hope College, Holland
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Missouri

Washington University - St. Louis

Montana

The University of Montana, Missoula

Nebraska

Southeast Community College Area, Lincoln

New Jersey

New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark

New Mexico

New Mexico State University, Las Cruces (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, Albuquerque

New York

Medgar Evers College, CUNY, Brooklyn
Pace University, New York
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester
Vassar College, Poughkeepsie

North Carolina

Duke University, Durham
North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro
North Carolina State University, Raleigh Shaw University, Raleigh
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Pennsylvania

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (2005 Leadership grant recipient)
Delaware County Community College, Media
Juniata College, Huntingdon
Muhlenberg College, Allentown
Pennsylvania State University, Du Bois
Pennsylvania State University, Erie
University of Pittsburgh, Bradford
Widener University, Chester

Puerto Rico

University of Puerto Rico, Aguadilla

South Carolina

Francis Marion University, Florence

South Dakota

University of South Dakota, Vermillion

Tennessee

Southwest Tennessee Community College, Memphis

Texas

Concordia University at Austin
Eastfield College, Mesquite

Utah

Brigham Young University, Provo (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

Vermont

University of Vermont & State Agricultural College, Burlington

Virginia

Christopher Newport University, Newport News
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg

Washington

Eastern Washington University, Cheney
Seattle University, Seattle
Wenatchee Valley College, Wenatchee

West Virginia

Oak Hill Elementary School, Oak Hill

Wisconsin

Marquette University, Milwaukee
St. Norbert College, De Pere
University of Wisconsin, Madison
University of Wisconsin, Rock County, Janesville (2005 Leadership grant recipient)

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View a list of schools not eligible to apply for the 2006 HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative here.

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