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Off Campus Codes for Sites CSCC SECTION numbers & Building Codes For AU21 – SU 22 Columbus Campus 001-199 Columbus Delaware Campus 900-999 Delaware (DW) Regional Learning Centers and other off-campus locations – Adult population 200-299 Dublin (DB) 300-399 Reynoldsburg E. Livingston (RB) 400- 499 Westerville (WV) through SP20 400-499 Westerville at Otterbein (WVO) SU20 and beyond 500-549 Gahanna – Clark Hall (CH) 550-599 CSCC @ Franklin University (FN) 600–649 Southwest-Bolton Field (SW) 650-699 Tolles Center (TC) 700-715 Electrical Trades Center (ET) 716-719 New Albany Jewish Community Center (JW) 720-729 S-W @ Grove City (GC) 730-735 Pickaway County (PC) 736-740 Marysville (ML) 741-744 Delaware Area Career Center North (DC) 745-749 Delaware Area Career Center South (DL) 750-754 Goodwill Columbus (GW) 755-759 Nationwide Insurance (NI) 760-764 Amazon Fulfillment Center – Etna (AZ) 765-769 Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) 770-774 Ft. Hayes Campus (HA) 775-779 JP Morgan Chase (JP) 780-783 Huntington National Bank (HU) 850-852 Columbus Fire (FI) 853-855 Columbus Police (PO) 856-858 Ohio Highway Patrol (OHPH) 859-861 Transportation Safety Administration (TS) 895-899 Hold for CC+ – DO NOT USE unless authorized by Curriculum Mgmt Dual Enrollment and Youth programming locations – Youth population 8000-8009 Gahanna Lincoln High School/Dual Enrollment (GH) 8010-8019 Bexley High School/Dual Enrollment (BX) 8020-8029 Hilliard Bradley High School/Dual Enrollment (HB) 8030-8039 Hilliard Darby High School/Dual Enrollment (HY) 8040-8049 Hilliard Davidson High School/Dual Enrollment (HD) 8050-8059 Thomas Worthington High School/Dual Enrollment (TW) 8060-8069 Worthington Kilborne High School/Dual Enrollment (WK) 8070-8079 Whitehall Yearling High School/Dual Enrollment (WH) 8080-8089 Tolles Career Center High School/Dual Enrollment [TC] 8090-8094 Bishop Waterson High School (BP) Revised: August 2, 2021 8095-8099 Eastmoor Academy (EA) 8100-8109 Reynoldsburg High School/Dual Enrollment Summit location (RS) 8110-8119 CCS Downtown High School/Dual Enrollment (DT) 8120-8129 Big Walnut High School/Dual Enrollment (BW) 8130-8139 Delaware Hayes High School/Dual Enrollment (DY) 8140-8144 Youth Build Columbus (YB) 8145-8149 Youth Build of Vinton County (YV) 8150-8159 Olentangy High School/Dual Enrollment @ Delaware Campus [DW] 8160-8164 Olentangy High School/Dual Enrollment (OY) 8165-8169 Delaware Area Career Center North [DC] 8170-8174 Delaware Area Career Center South [DL] 8175-8179 Canal Winchester High School (CW) 8180-8184 KIPP Columbus (KI) 8185-8189 Do Not Use for 2018-2019 was Dublin Scioto High School (DS) 8190-8194 Grandview Heights High School (GV) 8200-8204 New Albany High School (NA) 8205-8209 Pickerington Central High School (CP) 8210-8214 Pickerington North High School (NP) 8215-8219 Westerville Central High School (WC) 8220-8224 Reynoldsburg Summit High School @ E. Livingston/RLC [RB] 8225-8229 Africentric Early College High School (AF) 8230-8234 Africentric Early College @ Columbus Campus ** 8235-8239 Licking Heights High School (LH) 8240-8244 Licking Heights High School @ Clark Hall (CH) 8245-8249 East High School (ES) 8250-8254 Central Crossing High School (CC) 8255-8259 Franklin Heights High School (FH) 8260-8264 Grove City High School (GI) see also 8600-8609 8265-8269 Westland High School (WL) see also 8610-8619 8270-8274 South-Western Career Academy @ S-W Grove City RLC [GC] 8275-8279 West High School (WE) 8280-8284 Tolles @ Hilliard ILC (HM) 8285-8289 Tolles @ Hilliard Bradley (HB) 8290-8294 Tolles @ Hilliard Darby (HY) 8295-8299 Tolles @ Hilliard Davidson (HD) 8300-8304 Whetstone High School (WS) 8305-8309 Watkins Memorial High School (WM) 8310-8314 Westerville South High School (WT) 8315-8319 Upper Arlington High School (UA) 8320-8324 The Charles School @ Columbus Campus ** 8325-8334 Marysville Early College High School (ME) 8335-8339 Eastland Career Center (EL) 8340-8344 Fairfield Career Center (FF) 8345-8354 Do Not Use for 2018-2019 was Dublin Coffman High School (CF) 8355-8359 Columbus Zoo for DACC (ZOO) 8360-8364 Accelerated Learning Center @ Central Crossing (CC) 8365-8369 Do Not Use for 2018-2019 was Dublin Jerome High School (DJ) 8370-8374 Elgin High School (EH) 8375-8379 Ft Hayes Metropolitan Education Center (HA) Revised: August 2, 2021 8380-8384 Grove City Christian School (RO) 8385-8389 Groveport Madison High School (GP) 8390-8394 Jonathan Alder High School (JA) 8395-8399 Logan Elm High School (LE) 8400-8404 Marysville High School @ Marysville Center (ML) 8405-8409 Northland High School (NL) 8410-8414 Northridge High School (NR) 8415-8419 Ohio Hi-Point @ Marysville Center (ML) 8420-8424 South High School (SO) 8425-8429 Teays Valley High School (TV) 8430-8434 Tolles @ Dublin Scioto (DS) 8435-8439 Westerville North High School (WN) 8440-8445 New Lexington High School (NX) 8446-8459 Hilliard City Schools – Innovative Learning Center ILC (HM) 8460-8474 Reynoldsburg High School/Dual Enrollment E. Livingston location [RB] 8475-8479 Columbus Prep Academy (CY) 8480-8484 Linden McKinley High School (LM) 8485-8489 Walnut Ridge High School (WR) 8490-8494 Mifflin High School (MI) 8495-8499 The Metro School (MS) 8500-8504 Arts & College Preparatory Academy (AC) 8505-8509 Tolles @ Dublin Coffman (CF) 8510-8514 Independence High School (IN) 8515-8519 Tri-Rivers Career Center (TR) 8520-8524 New Albany Middle School (NM) 8525-8539 Groveport Madison High School (GP) 8540-8544 Briggs High School (BR) 8545-8549 Hamilton Township High School (HT) 8550-8554 Metro Institute of Technology @ Franklin University/Phillips Hall (FN) 8555-8559 Beechcroft High School (BC) 8560-8562 Culinary Program @ PAST Foundation (PA) 8563-8564 Culinary Program @ Chocolate Café (FE) 8565-8569 Bishop Hartley High School (BH) 8570-8574 Bishop Rosecrans High School (RC) 8575-8579 Mid-East Career Center (MD) 8580-8584 Amanda Clearcreek High School (AM) 8585-8589 Heath High School (HH) 8590-8599 Do Not Use for 2018-2019 was Dublin Jerome High School (DJ) 8600-8609 Grove City High School (GI) see also 8260-8264 8610-8619 Westland High School (WL) see also 8265-8269 8620-8624 Centennial High School (CN) 8625-8629 Early College Academy (EC) 8630-8634 Marion-Franklin High School (MF) 8635-8639 C-TEC Career Center (TE) 8640-8664 Dublin Emerald Campus (EM) 8665-8669 Dublin Emerald Campus (EM) – UPDATED with additional section numbers 8670-8674 Horizon Science Academy (HZ) - UPDATED 8675-8679 Pleasant High School (PL) – UPDATED 8680-8684 St Charles Preparatory School (ST) Revised: August 2, 2021 8685-8689 Watkins Memorial High School (WM) – additional section numbers 8690-8694 Benjamin Logan High School (BE) 8695-8699 Saint Francis DeSales High School (SF) 8700-8704 Columbus North International High School (CI) 8705-8709 London High School (LN) 8710-8715 Rosemore Middle School (RM) 8716-8719 The Graham School (GL) 8720-8729 Hilliard Innovative Learning Hub (HL) 8730-8735 HOLD 8735-8739 Patriot Preparatory Academy (PT) 8740-8744 Bishop Ready High School (BI) 8745-8749 Eastland-Fairfield CC @ Pickerington North High School (NP) 8750-8754 Fairfield Union High School (FA) 8755-8759 Van Buren High School (VH) 8760-8764 Franklinton High School (FT) 8995-8999 CC+ Generic – Open Enrollment offered @ Columbus Campus ** ** use Columbus Campus Building Codes Revised: August 2, 2021 .
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