The 50 worst community colleges scored by WalletHub received $200 million in taxpayer funding. Collectively, these schools had a graduation rate of just 12.3 percent (2017-2018).
The top 10 worst schools were allocated $66 million despite reporting graduation rates between 4-9 percent. The U.S. taxpayer may want to know why these schools are even allowed to operate.

So, who was not allocated coronavirus bailout money?
There are sixteen U.S. colleges and universities that do not accept federal money. The most prominent are
Hillsdale College in Michigan, Grove City College in Pennsylvania, and Patrick Henry College in Virginia.
In February, our team audited Hillsdales assertion of no federal funding and found their statements 100 percent true. Hillsdale has never taken any aid directly from the federal government. This has allowed the college to operate without government interference and with maximum institutional independence.
None of the sixteen colleges were allocated any coronavirus bailout money, either. These schools decided long ago to pay their own way.