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Herff Jones Schools That Have Used a Sustainable Program 1. Abraham Lincoln University 2. Aims Community College 3. American Baptist Seminary West 4. American College Of Osteopathic 5. American University 6. Amherst College 7. Argosy University At Chicago 8. Argosy University At Schaumburg 9. Arizona State University 10. Bard College At Simons Rock 11. Bethel Baptist College 12. Bethel Bible Institute 13. Bethel College 14. Bethel University 15. Blackburn College Bookstore 16. Boston University 17. Bowie State University 18. Bridgeport Hospital School Of Nursing 19. Brooklyn Law School 20. Brown Mackie College-Phoenix 21. Brown University 22. California State Monterey Bay 23. California State University Long Beach 24. California State University Sacramento 25. Catholic University Of America 26. California State University 27. California Christian College 28. California College Of The Arts 29. California Southern Law School 30. Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary 31. Calvary Bible College & Theological Seminary 32. Carlos Albizu University 33. Carroll University 34. Catholic Theological Union At Chicago 35. Cazenovia College 36. Cedar Crest College 37. Centenary College 38. Chapman University 39. Chicago State University 40. Christ College Nursing & Health Sciences 41. City University Of New York 42. Clemson University 43. College Of Visual Arts 44. Columbia College Of Nursing 45. Common Wealth Baptist College 46. Conception Seminary College 47. Concordia Theological Sem 48. Cornell University 49. Cornerstone Christian Univ 50. Covenant Theological Seminary 51. Cuny School Of Law 52. Dartmouth College 53. Delaware State University 54. Delaware Valley College 55. Depaul University 56. Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary 57. Drew University 58. Drury University 59. Eastern Illinois University 60. Elizabethtown College 61. Emmaus Bible College 62. Evangelical Theological Seminary 63. Fairhaven Baptist Academy 64. Florida Coastal School Of Law 65. Florida Gulf Coast University 66. Florida State University 67. Florida Theological Seminary & Bible College 68. Fordham University Law School 69. Franciscan School Of Theology 70. George Mason University 71. George Washington University 72. Georgia State University 73. Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary 74. Golden State Baptist College 75. Goodwin College 76. Grand Canyon University 77. Hamline University Law School 78. Harding University 79. Hastings College 80. Heartland Baptist Bible College 81. Indiana University 82. Indiana University East 83. International American University 84. International College Of Dentistry 85. Jacksonville University85. Jewish Theological Seminary 86. John Marshall Law School 87. Johns Hopkins University 88. Juilliard School 89. Kentucky Mountain Bible College 90. Kentucky State University 91. Kuyper College 92. Lakeview College Of Nursing 93. Lancaster Bible College 94. Lehigh University 95. Liberty University 96. Lincoln College, Lincoln, IL and Bloomington, IL 97. Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center 98. Loyola Law School 99. Loyola University 100. Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary 101. Luther Seminary 102. Lutheran School Of Theology 103. Madison Media Institute 104. Manhattan School Of Music 105. Marian University 106. Marquette University 107. Mc Kendree University 108. Meharry Medical College Dentistry 109. Menlo College 110. Metropolitan State College 112. Michigan School Of Professional Psychology 112. Miles Law School 113. Missouri Science & Technology 114. Missouri State University 115. Morehouse School Of Medicine 116. Mt Sinai School Of Medicine 117. National Univesity Of Health Sciences 118. New Jersey City University 119. New York Chiropractic College 120. New York University 121. New York School Of Interior Design 122. Normandale Community College 123. North Arizona University 124. Northwest Nazarene University 125. Northwestern College 126. 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