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Act Code College Name City State 5518 20Th Century ACT CODE COLLEGE NAME CITY STATE 5518 20TH CENTURY COLLEGE MOBILE AL 6414 AARHUS UNIVERSITY DENMARK DN 4050 ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY ABILENE TX 0781 ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE TIFTON GA 0155 ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE SAN FRANCISCO CA 3727 ACADEMY OF THE NEW CHURCH COLLEGE, THE BRYN ATHYN PA 6821 ACCOUNTING ACADEMY OF JAYABAYA INDONESIA IO 0496 ADAMS STATE COLLEGE ALAMOSA CO 6913 ADDIS ABABA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ETHIOPIA EP 6313 ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY ETHIOPIA EP 2664 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY GARDEN CITY NY 2667 ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY COLLEGE GLENS FALLS NY 1954 ADRIAN COLLEGE ADRIAN MI 5904 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMS 6172 ADVANCED TEACHER'S COLLEGE-ZARIA NIGERIA NI 0941 AERO-SPACE INSTITUTE CHICAGO IL 7359 AFRICA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY KENYA KE 0548 AFROTC/RRUF MAXWELL AFB AL 6505 AGDER REGIONAL COLL OF ENGINEERING NORWAY NO 7053 AGDER REGIONAL COLLEGE NORWAY NO 0780 AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE DECATUR GA 6173 AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY NIGERIA NI 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