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School Name STATE NCATE/ CAEP TEAC/CA EP RU/VH RU/H LINK TO NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H LINK TO THE SITE CAEP EP APPROVED A.T Still University AZ NO NO NO NO www.atsu.edu A.T. Still University MO NO NO NO NO http://www.atsu.edu/ Abilene Christian University TX NO YES NO NO http://www.acu.edu Adams State College CO NO YES NO NO http://www.adams.edu Adelphi University NY YES NO NO NO http://www.adelphi.edu/ Adrian College MI NO YES NO NO www.adrian.edu/ Agnes Scott College GA NO NO NO NO www.agnesscott.edu/ Airforce Institute of Technology OH NO NO NO NO http://www.afit.edu/ Alabama A&M University AL YES NO NO NO www.aamu.edu/ Alabama State University AL YES NO NO NO www.alasu.edu/ Alaska Pacific University AK YES NO NO NO http://www.alaskapacific.edu/ https://mycampus.asurams.edu/w Albany State University GA YES NO NO NO YES eb/prospective Albertson College of Idaho ID NO NO NO NO www.collegeofidaho.edu/ Albertus Magnus College CT NO NO NO NO http://www.albertus.edu/ Albion College MI NO YES NO NO www.albion.edu/ Albright College PA NO NO NO NO http://www.albright.edu Alcorn State University MS YES NO NO NO http://www.alcorn.edu/ Alderson-Broaddus College WV NO YES NO NO http://blue.ab.edu/ Alfred University NY NO YES NO NO http://www.alfred.edu/ Allen College IA NO NO NO NO www.allencollege.edu/ Alliant International University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.alliant.edu Alma College MI NO YES NO NO www.alma.edu/ Alvernia College PA NO NO NO NO http://www.alvernia.edu Alverno College WI YES NO NO NO http://www.alverno.edu/ Amberton University TX NO NO NO NO http://www.amberton.edu http://www.theamericancollege.ed American College PA NO NO NO NO u American College of Education IL NO YES NO NO www.ace.edu/ www.americancollege of American College of Education IN NO YES NO NO education.edu American Conservatory Theater CA NO NO NO NO http://www.act-sf.org American Graduate University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.agu.edu NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H LINK TO THE SITE CAEP EP APPROVED American Indian College of the Assemblies of AZ NO NO NO NO www.aicag.edu God American Intercontinental University GA NO NO NO NO www.aiuniv.edu/ NO American Intercontinental University IL NO YES NO NO www.intercontinental.edu American International College MA NO NO NO NO www.aic.edu/ American Jewish University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.ajula.edu/ American Pacific University (Kona University) HI NO NO NO NO www.kona.edu/ American Sentinel University AL NO NO NO NO www.americansentinel.edu American Sentinel University CO NO NO NO NO http://www.americansentinel.edu/ American University DC YES NO NO NO www.american.edu/ Amridge University AL NO NO NO NO www.amridgeuniversity.edu Anaheim University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.anaheim.edu Anderson University IN YES NO NO NO http://www.anderson.edu/ Anderson University SC YES NO NO NO http://www.anderson.edu/ Andrew Jackson University AL NO NO NO NO www.aju.edu Andrews University MI YES NO NO NO http://www.andrews.edu/ Angelo State University TX YES NO NO NO http://angelo.edu Anna Maria College MA NO NO NO NO www.annamaria.edu/ Antioch University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.phd.antioch.edu Antioch University Midwest OH YES NO NO NO http://midwest.antioch.edu/ Antioch University New England NH NO NO NO NO http://www.antiochne.edu/ Antioch University Seattle WA NO NO NO NO http://www.phd.antioch.edu/ Appalachian School of Law VA NO NO NO NO http://www.asl.edu Appalachian State University NC YES NO NO NO http://www.appstate.edu/ http://www.aquinas.edu/index.htm Aquinas College MI NO YES NO NO l Arcadia University PA NO NO NO NO http://www.arcadia.edu/ Argosy University FL NO NO NO NO www.argosy.edu/ Argosy University IL NO NO NO NO www.argosy.edu Argosy University-Phoenix AZ NO NO NO NO www.argosy.edu Arizona State University at the Temple AZ NO NO YES NO www.asu.edu NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H LINK TO THE SITE CAEP EP APPROVED Arkansas Baptist College AR NO NO NO NO http://www.arkansasbaptist.edu/ Arkansas State University AR YES NO NO NO www.astate.edu/ Arkansas Tech University AR YES NO NO NO http://www.atu.edu/ Armstrong Atlantic State University GA YES NO NO NO www.armstrong.edu YES Art Center College of Design CA NO NO NO NO http://www.artcenter.edu Asbury College KY YES NO NO NO http://www.asbury.edu/ Ashford University IA NO NO NO NO www.ashford.edu/ Ashland University OH YES NO NO NO http://www.ashland.edu/ Ashworth University GA NO NO NO NO www.ashworthcollege.edu/ NO Aspen University CO NO NO NO NO http://www.aspen.edu Assumption College MA NO NO NO NO www.assumption.edu/ Athens State University AL YES NO NO NO www.athens.edu/ Atlanta Christian College (Point University) GA YES NO NO NO www.acc.edu/ YES Atlanta Metropolitan College GA NO NO NO NO www.atlm.edu/ NO Atlantic Union College MA NO NO NO NO www.auc.edu/ Atlantic University VA NO NO NO NO http://www.atlanticuniv.edu Auburn University AL YES NO NO YES www.auburn.edu Auburn University Montgomery AL YES NO NO NO http://www.aum.edu/ Augsburg College MN YES NO NO NO http://www.augsburg.edu/ Augusta State University/Georgia Regents GA YES NO NO NO www.aug.edu YES Augustana College IL YES NO NO NO http://www.augustana.edu/ Augustana College SD YES NO NO NO http://www.augustana.edu/ Aurora University IL YES NO NO NO http://www.aurora.edu/ Austin College TX NO NO NO NO http://www.austincollege.edu Austin Peay State University TN YES NO NO NO http://www.apsu.edu Ave Maria University FL NO NO NO NO www.avemaria.edu/ Averett University VA NO NO NO NO http://www.averett.edu Avila University MO NO NO NO NO http://www.avila.edu/ Azusa Pacific University CA YES NO NO NO http://www.apu.edu Babson College MA NO NO NO NO www3.babson.edu/ Baker College MI NO NO NO NO http://www.baker.edu/ NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H LINK TO THE SITE CAEP EP APPROVED Baker University KS YES NO NO NO http://www.bakeru.edu/index.php Baldwin-Wallace College OH YES NO NO NO http://www.bw.edu/ Ball State University IN YES NO NO YES http://cms.bsu.edu/ Bank Street College NY YES NO NO NO http://www.bankstreet.edu/www/ Baptist College of Florida FL NO NO NO NO www.baptistcollege.edu/ Barat College IL NO NO NO NO www.barat.depaul.edu/ Bard College NY NO YES NO NO http://www.bard.edu/ Barry University FL NO NO NO NO www.barry.edu/ Barton College NC YES NO NO NO http://www.barton.edu/ Baruch College NY NO NO NO NO http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/ Bastyr University WA NO NO NO NO http://www.bastyr.edu/ Bay Path College MA NO NO NO NO www.baypath.edu/ Bayamon Central University PR NO NO NO NO http://www.ucb.edu.pr/ Baylor University TX YES NO NO YES http://www.baylor.edu/ Beacon College FL NO NO NO NO www.beaconcollege.edu/ Belhaven University MS NO NO NO NO http://www.belhaven.edu/ Bellarmine University KY YES NO NO NO http://www.bellarmine.edu/ Bellevue University NE NO NO NO NO http://www.bellevue.edu/ Bellin College WI NO NO NO NO http://www.bellincollege.edu/ http://www.belmontabbeycollege.e Belmont Abbey College NC NO NO NO NO du/ Belmont University TN YES NO NO NO http://www.belmont.edu Bemidgi State University MN NO NO NO NO http://www.bemidjistate.edu/ Benedict College SC YES NO NO NO http://www.benedict.edu/ Benedictine College KS YES NO NO NO http://www.benedictine.edu/ Benedictine University IL NO NO NO NO www.ben.edu/ Bennett College for Women NC YES NO NO NO http://www.bennett.edu/ Bennington College VT NO NO NO NO http://www.bennington.edu/ Bentley University MA NO NO NO NO www.bentley.edu/ Berea College KY YES NO NO NO http://www.berea.edu/ Berry College GA YES NO NO NO www.berry.edu YES NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H LINK TO THE SITE CAEP EP APPROVED Bethany College KS YES NO NO NO http://www.bethanywv.edu/ Bethany College WV YES NO NO NO http://www.bethanywv.edu/ Bethany University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.bethany.edu Bethel College IN YES NO NO NO www.bethelcollege.edu/ Bethel College KS YES NO NO NO http://www.bethelcollege.edu/ Bethel University MN NO YES NO NO http://www.bethel.edu/ Bethel University TN NO NO NO NO http://www.bethel.edu Bethune-Cookman University FL YES NO NO NO http://www.bethune.cookman.edu/ Binghamton University - State University of NY NO YES NO NO http://www.binghamton.edu/ New York Biola University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.biola.edu Birmingham-Southern College AL YES NO NO NO http://www.bsc.edu/ Black Hills State University SD YES NO NO NO www.bhsu.edu/ Blackburn College ID NO NO NO NO www.blackburn.edu/ Bloomfield College NJ NO YES NO NO http://www.bloomfield.edu/ Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania PA YES NO NO NO http://www.bloomu.edu/ Blue Mountain College MS NO NO NO NO http://www.bmc.edu/ Bluefield College VA NO YES NO NO http://www.bluefield.edu Bluefield State College WV YES NO NO NO http://www.bluefieldstate.edu/ Bluffton University OH YES NO NO NO http://www.bluffton.edu/ Boise State University ID YES NO NO NO http://www.boisestate.edu/ Boricua College NY NO YES NO NO http://www.boricuacollege.edu/ Boston Architectural College Ma NO NO NO NO www.the-bac.edu/ Boston College MA NO YES NO YES www.bc.edu/ Boston Conservatory MA NO NO NO NO www.bostonconservatory.edu/ Boston University MA NO NO YES NO www.bu.edu Bowie State University MD YES NO NO NO http://www.bowiestate.edu/ Bowling Green State University OH YES NO NO YES http://www.bgsu.edu/ Bradley University IL YES NO NO NO http://www.bradley.edu/ Brandies University MA NO NO YES NO www.brandeis.edu Brandman University CA NO NO NO NO http://www.brandman.edu Brenau University GA YES NO NO NO www.brenau.edu YES NCATE/ TEAC/CA PSC School Name STATE RU/VH RU/H
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