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Certified School List 12-30-2015.Xlsx Updated SEVP Certified Schools December 30, 2015 SCHOOL NAME CAMPUS NAME F M CITY ST CAMPUS ID "I Am" School Inc. "I Am" School Inc. Y N Mount Shasta CA 41789 424 Aviation 424 Aviation N Y Miami FL 103705 ‐ A ‐ A F International School of Languages Inc. A F International College Y N Los Angeles CA 9538 A F International School of Languages Inc. A F International of Westlake Y N Westlake Village CA 57589 Village A. T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville Coll of Osteopathic Y N Kirksville MO 3606 Medicine Aaron School Aaron School Y N New York NY 114558 Aaron School Aaron School ‐ 30th Street Y N New York NY 159091 ABC Beauty Academy, INC. ABC Beauty Academy, INC. N Y Flushing NY 95879 ABC Beauty Academy, LLC ABC Beauty Academy N Y Garland TX 50677 Abcott Institute Abcott Institute N Y Southfield MI 197890 Aberdeen School District 6‐1 Aberdeen Central High School Y N Aberdeen SD 36568 Abiding Savior Lutheran School Abiding Savior Lutheran School Y N Lake Forest CA 9920 Abilene Christian Schools Abilene Christian Schools Y N Abilene TX 8973 Abilene Christian University Abilene Christian University Y N Abilene TX 7498 Abington Friends School Abington Friends School Y N Jenkintown PA 20191 Above It All, Inc Benchmark Flight /Hawaii Flight N Y Kailua‐Kona HI 24353 Academy Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus Y N Tifton GA 6931 Abraham Joshua Heschel School Abraham Joshua Heschel School Y N New York NY 106824 ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Y Y New York NY 52401 School Abundant Life Christian School Abundant Life Christian School Y N Madison WI 24403 ABX Air, Inc. ABX Air, Inc. N Y Wilmington OH 49896 Acaciawood School Acaciawood School Y N Anaheim CA 19668 Academe of the Oaks Academe of the Oaks Y N Decatur GA 89607 Academia Language School Academia Language School Y N Honolulu HI 4537 Academic High School Academic High School1 Y N Boca Raton FL 40389 Academic High School Academic High School Y N Boca Raton FL 37445 Academy at Charlemont, Inc. Academy at Charlemont Y N Charlemont MA 7175 Academy at the Lakes Academyat the Lakes Lower Y N Land O' Lakes FL 1267 Division Academy at the Lakes Academy at the Lakes Y N Land O' Lakes FL 1261 Academy College Thunderbird Aviation ‐ Flying Cloud Y Y Eden Prairie MN 12191 Camp Academy College Academy College Y Y Bloomington MN 12175 Academy District 20 Liberty High School Y N Colorado Springs CO 162923 Academy District 20 Academy District 20 Y N Colorado Springs CO 21313 Academy District 20 Air Academy High School Y N US Air Force CO 162920 Academy Academy District 20 Aspen Valley High School Y N Colroado Springs CO 162921 Academy District 20 Rampart High School Y N Colroado Springs CO 162925 Page 1 of 410 Academy District 20 Pine Creek High School Y N Colorado Springs CO 162924 Academy District 20 Discovery Canyon Campus Y N Colroado Springs CO 162922 Academy for Five Element Acupuncture Academy for Five Element Y N Gainesville FL 11590 Acupuncture Academy of Animal Arts, Inc. Academy of Animal Arts, Inc. N Y Largo FL 11724 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University9 Y N San Francisco CA 806743 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University8 Y N San Francisco CA 806644 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University7 Y N San Francisco CA 806643 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University6 Y N San Francisco CA 149681 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University5 Y N San Francisco CA 149680 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University4 Y N San Francisco CA 149679 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University2 Y N San Francisco CA 149676 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University3 Y N San Francisco CA 149677 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University1 Y N San Francisco CA 149675 Academy of Art University Academy of Art University Y N San Francisco CA 8467 Academy of Aviation, LLC Academy of Aviation, LLC N Y Farmingdale NY 101893 Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences Academy of Chinese Culture & Y N Oakland CA 10444 Health Sci. Academy of Couture Art Academy of Couture Art Y N Beverly Hills CA 101875 Academy of Massage and Bodywork Academy of Massage and N Y Bear DE 76040 Bodywork Academy of Notre Dame Academy of Notre Dame Y N Tyngsboro MA 34883 Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Y N Villanova PA 8297 Academy of Oriental Medicine, Austin AOMA Y N Austin TX 173332 Academy of Our Lady of Guam Academy of Our Lady of Guam Y N Hagatna GU 19370 Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Y N Milford CT 123074 Lauralton Academy of Our Lady of Peace Academy of Our Lady of Peace Y N San Diego CA 49975 Academy of Palm Beach Academy of Palm Beach N Y Lake Worth FL 11221 Academy of St Elizabeth Academy of St Elizabeth Y N Convent Station NJ 151388 Academy of the Holy Family Academy of the Holy Family Y N Baltic CT 9203 Academy of the New Church Bryn Athyn College of the New Y N Bryn Athyn PA 8863 Church Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools Academy of the New Church Y N Bryn Athyn PA 149369 Academy of the Sacred Heart Academy of the Sacred Heart Y N Grand Coteau LA 10113 Academy Senior High School Academy Senior High School Y N Coral Springs FL 19746 Academy Senior High School Academy Senior High School1 Y N Coral Springs FL 20021 Accel Academy Accel Academy Y N Melrose Park PA 5695 Accelerated Schools Accelerated Schools Y N Denver CO 14067 ACCESS CAREERS STARCOM CONSULTING INC., N Y KEW GARDENS NY 58861 Access Careers Payless Enterprises Inc Y Y Hempstead NY 85469 Access Careers Access Careers Training N Y Brooklyn NY 95625 ACCESS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE ACCESS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Y N ANN ARBOR MI 4293 INSTITUTE Accessible Aviation, Inc. Accessible Aviation, Inc. N Y Columbus MS 52049 Accessible Aviation, Inc. Accessible Aviation International N Y Long Beach CA 126450 ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ‐ Y N New York NY 102431 MANHATTAN Page 2 of 410 ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Y N Forest Hills NY 102429 Ace Pilot Training, Inc. Ace Pilot Training, Inc. N Y Allentown PA 83520 Acupuncture & Massage College Acupuncture & Massage College Y Y Miami FL 5710 Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College, Berkeley Acupuncture and Integrative Y N Berkeley CA 7283 Medicine Col Adams College of English Adams College of English Y N Los Angeles CA 92338 Adams State University Adams State University Y N Alamosa CO 9752 Adel‐DeSoto‐Minburn Community Schools Adel‐DeSoto‐Minburn Community Y N Adel IA 9318 Schools Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn Adelphi Academy of Brooklyn Y N Brooklyn NY 29911 Adelphi University Adelphi University Y N Garden City NY 9242 Adelphi University Manhattan Center Y N New York NY 115015 Adelson Educational Campus Adelson Educational Campus Y N Las Vegas NV 105308 Adirondack Community College State University of New Adirondack Community College Y N Wilton NY 7724 York Adler Graduate School Adler Graduate School Y N Richfield MN 86656 Adler University Adler University Y N Chicago IL 1057 Admiral Farragut Academy Admiral Farragut Academy Y N St. Petersburg FL 699 Adrian College Adrian College Y N Adrian MI 4940 Adrian Dominican Montessori Teacher Education Institute Adrian Dominican Montessori N Y Adrian MI 78621 Adrian Public Schools Adrian High School Y N Adrian MI 80798 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT #61 ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL Y N ADRIAN OR 22252 Advance Beauty College Advance Beauty College ‐ Laguna N Y Laguna Hills CA 181452 Hills Advance Beauty College Advance Beauty College N Y Garden Grove CA 157500 Advance English Academy Advance English Academy Y N San Francisco CA 72476 Advanced College Advanced College Y Y South Gate CA 15035 ADVANCED COMPUTING INSTITUTE, INC ADVANCED COMPUTING Y Y LOS ANGELES, CA 9092 INSTITUTE, INC Advantage Tennis Academy Racquet Club of Irvine N Y Irvine CA 102322 Adventist Christian School of Maryville Adventist Christian School of Y N Maryville TN 163259 Maryville Adventist University of Health Sciences Adventist University of Health Y N Orlando FL 237 Sciences AEF Chapel Field Christian Schools Chapel Field Christian School Y N Pine Bush NY 22379 AEF Schools AEF Schools Y N Davie FL 163268 AERO TECH ACADEMY AERO TECH ACADEMY N Y REDLANDS CA 7686 Aeroelite Sanford Campus N Y Sanford FL 119651 Aeroelite JetBlue University N Y Orlando FL 265144 Aerosim Academy, Inc. Aerosim Flight Academy Y Y Sanford FL 5932 Aerosim Academy, Inc. Aerosim Flight Academy1 Y Y Jacksonville FL 122682 AESA Prep Academy AESA Prep Academy Y N Austin TX 206619 Aetas, Inc. d/b/a Bilingual Education Institute Bilingual Education Institute Y N Houston TX 9321 Agape Boarding School Agape Boarding School Y N Stockton MO 32432 Agape Christian School Agape Christian School Saipan Y N Saipan MP 109807 Agape Christian University Agape Christian University Y N Los Angeles CA 97037 Agape English Language Institute for Internationals AELI Greenville Y N Greenville SC 39255 Agape English Language Institute for Internationals Agape English Language Institute Y N Columbia SC 28226 Agape International Leadership Institute Agape International Leadership N Y Walnut CA 32783 Institute Page 3 of 410 AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School AGBU Manoogian‐Demirdjian Y N Canoga Park CA 287042 School Agnes Scott College Agnes Scott College Y N Decatur GA 6731 Ahart Aviation Services Inc.
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