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Colleges/Universities Abilene Christian University Angelo State Colleges/Universities 13. Tarleton State University Career/Technical Schools 1. Abilene Christian University 68. Tarrant County College 109. KD Conservatory of Film & Dramatic Arts 2. Angelo State University 22. Tennessee State University 110. Ogle School 3. Austin College 14. Texas A&M University 111. The College of Health Care 90. Baylor University 15. Texas A&M University - Commerce Professions 5. Blinn College 16. Texas A&M University – Corp of 112. Texas School of Phlebotomy 6. Bradley University Cadets 113. Texas State Technical College 7. Cedar Valley College 17. Texas A&M University – Corpus 114. Visible Music College 8. Centenary College of Louisiana Christi 9. Colorado Mesa University 18. Texas A&M University- Galveston Military Academies/Armed Forces 10. Criswell College 19. Texas A&M University – Kingsville 115. New Mexico Military Institute 11. Dallas Baptist University 20. Texas A&M University – San 116. Texas Army National Guard 12. Drake University Antonio 117. United States Air Force 23. El Centro College 21. Texas A&M University –Texarkana 118. United States Air Force ROTC 24. East Texas Baptist University 91. Texas Christian University 119. United States Army & Army 25. Fashion Institute of Design and 65. Texas College Reserve Merchandising 66. Texas Southern University 120. United States Coast Guard 26. Full Sail University 78. Texas State University 121. United States Naval Academy 27. GIAL and College of International 89. Texas Tech University 122. United States Navy Studies 98. Texas Wesleyan University Information/Business/Services 28. Hardin-Simmons University 99. Texas Woman’s University West Lecture Hall: 37. Hill College 67. The Art Institute of Dallas Preparing for College – Financial Aid 38. Houston Baptist University 69. Trinity University Seminar (by inspirED) 39. Howard Payne University 70. Trinity Valley Community College 40. Iowa State University 95. University of Alabama East Lecture Hall: 41. Jarvis Christian College 96. University of Arkansas ACT/SAT Exam Prep Seminar 42. Johnson & Wales University 97. University of Arkansas – Pine Bluff (by Huntington Learning Center) 43. Kansas State University 94. University of Central Arkansas 44. Lamar University 73. University of Central Oklahoma *Seminars begin at 6:15 and 7:30 pm 45. LeTourneau University 74. University of Connecticut 46. Long Island University 76. University of Dallas 123. Huntington Learning Center 47. Louisiana Tech University 79. University of Iowa 124. inspirED 48. Loyola University – Chicago 92. University of Louisiana – Monroe 125. Texas Trust Credit Union 49. McMurry University 93. University of Louisville 50. Midwestern State University 71. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor MISD High School Counseling Centers 51. Mississippi State University 100. University of Nebraska – Lincoln 29. Frontier High School 52. Missouri University of Science and 101. University of Nebraska – Las Vegas 30. Mansfield High School Technology 80. University of North Texas 31. Mansfield Lake Ridge High 53. Oklahoma Baptist University 81. University of North Texas - Dallas School 54. Oklahoma City University 102. University of Oklahoma 32. Mansfield Legacy High School 55. Oklahoma State University 103. University of Oregon 33. Mansfield Summit High School 56. Ouachita Baptist University 104. University of South Carolina 34. Mansfield Timberview High 57. Our Lady of the Lake University 82. University of Texas- Arlington School 4. Prairie View A&M University 83. University of Texas –Austin 35. The Phoenix Academy 58. Purdue University 84. University of Texas – Dallas 36. MISD Advanced Academics 59. Regent University 85. University of Texas – Permian 72. Sam Houston State University Basin FYI 60. Southern Arkansas University 86. University of Texas – Rio Grande Student Help Desk – located by 77. Southern Methodist University Valley front entrance 61. Southern University and A&M 87. University of Texas – San Antonio On-Site Registration in Lab A College 88. University of Texas – Tyler Seminars at 6:30 pm and 7:15 pm 62. Southwestern Adventist University 105. University of Tulsa o Preparing for College – 63. Southwestern Assemblies of God 106. Weatherford College Financial Aid Seminar – West University 107. West Texas A&M University Lecture Hall 64. Southwestern Christian College 108. West Virginia University o ACT/SAT Exam Prep Seminar – 75. Stephen F. Austin State University East Lecture Hall REP CHECK IN WOMEN 25 West Lecture 26 Hall: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Preparing for 27 College Seminar MEN 28 WOMEN 8 1st Floor 9 24 MEN 10 23 East Lecture 11 22 Hall: 12 21 SAT/ACT 13 INSIDE Seminar PERFORMANCE HALL: LAB A: MEN Booths 69 - 91 REGISTRATION 29 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 32 30 33 31 34 WOMEN WOMEN 35 68 36 HELP DESK 67 MEN MEN 66 65 Registration 64 WOMEN 63 Main 62 61 Entrance 60 59 57 58 37 56 UP 53 54 55 38 39 40 52 41 51 42 43 50 44 45 46 47 48 49 2nd Floor 133 98 99 132 97 131 96 127 100 130 95 126 129 101 94 125 128 102 124 123 122 103 121 104 120 105 118 119 93 117 106 107 92 116 115 112 108 114 111 109 113 110 DOWN Performance Hall 78 77 72 76 73 71 79 ENTER ENTER 74 70 75 69 ENTER EXIT STAGE STAGE 6 90 EXIT 91 EXIT STAGE 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80.
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