Article published: Feb 3, 2008
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2006-07 LOTTERY FUNDS:
$988.1 million — sales
$273.4 million — educational programs
$219.4 million — higher education
$59.5 million — K-12 education
$5.4 million — S.C. State Library
$12.2 million — Allied Health Initiative
$500,000 — S.C. State Museum
$16.4 million — unclaimed prizes
A BREAKDOWN:
HIGHER EDUCATION
$45 million — tuition assistance, technical colleges and two-year colleges
$88 million — LIFE scholarships
$7.1 million — SC HOPE scholarships
$17.8 million — Palmetto Fellows
$11.2 million — Needs-based grants
$1.7 million — National Guard
$4.7 million — Higher Education Excellence Enhancement
$30 million — endowed chairs
$3.6 million — technology
$7.7 million — tuition grants
$2.5 million — S.C. State University
K-12:
$11 million — teacher / principal specialists, part of the Education Accountability Act
$46.5 million — K-5 reading, math, science, social studies
$2 million — 6-8 reading, math, science, social studies
UNCLAIMED PRIZES:
$8.4 million — technology, higher education
$200,000 — technology, School for the Deaf and Blind
$250,000 — SDE, Agriculture in the Classroom
$2.6 million — Tuition Assistance Program
$5 million — tuition grants
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