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List of NSC Schools-012019 GoodHire - Education Verification 3rd Party Fees National School Student School Name City State School Fee Total Fees Code Clearinghouse Fee A.T. Still University Of Health Sciences 2477 Kirksville MO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 A.T.C. 10056 Aiken SC $6.60 $10.05 $16.65 Aaker'S College 8694 St Cloud MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Abilene Christian University 3537 Abilene TX $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 1541 Tifton GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Academy Of Art College 7531 San Francisco CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Academy Of Art University 7531 San Francisco CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Adams State University 1345 Alamosa CO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Adelbert College 3024 Cleveland OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Adelphi University 2666 Garden City NY $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Adirondack Community College 2860 Queensbury NY $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Adler Graduate School (Mn) 30519 Richfield MN $6.60 $15.00 $21.60 Adrian College 2234 Adrian MI $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Adrian College School Of Graduate Studies 2234 Adrian MI $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Advanced Manafement 23192 Lake Forest IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Adventist University Of Health Sciences 31155 Orlando FL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Agnes Scott College 1542 Decatur GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Aib College Of Business (Des Moines) 1892 Iowa City IA $6.60 $15.00 $21.60 Aiken Tech 10056 Aiken SC $6.60 $10.05 $16.65 Aiken Technical College 10056 Aiken SC $6.60 $10.05 $16.65 Aims College 7582 Greeley CO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Aims Community College 7582 Greeley CO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alabama A & M University 1002 Normal AL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical College 1002 Normal AL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University 1002 Normal AL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Alabama Christian College 1003 Montgomery AL $6.60 $2.50 $9.10 Alabama School Of Trades 1017 Gadsden AL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alabama Southern Community College 1060 Bay Minette AL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alabama State University 1005 Montgomery AL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alabama Technical College 1017 Gadsden AL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alamance Community College 5463 Graham NC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alaska Methodist University 1061 Anchorage AK $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alaska Pacific University 1061 Anchorage AK $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albany College Of Pharmacy 2885 Albany NY $6.60 $1.00 $7.60 Albany College Of Pharmacy And Health Sciences 2885 Albany NY $6.60 $1.00 $7.60 Albany College Of Pharmacy Of Union University 2885 Albany NY $6.60 $1.00 $7.60 Albany Law School 2886 Albany NY $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Albany Medical College 2887 Albany NY $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Albany Medical College Of Union University 2887 Albany NY $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Albany State University 1544 Albany GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albany Technical College 5601 Albany GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albertson College Of Idaho 1617 Caldwell ID $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albertus Magnus College 1374 New Haven CT $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albion College 2235 Albion MI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute 4742 Albuquerque NM $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alcorn State A&M College 2396 Alcorn State MS $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alcorn State University 2396 Alcorn State MS $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alexandria Area Vocational Technical Institute 5544 Alexandria MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alexandria Technical And Community College 5544 Alexandria MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alexandria Technical College 5544 Alexandria MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alexandria Technical Institute 5544 Alexandria MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alfred State 2854 Alfred NY $6.60 $7.00 $13.60 Alfred State College 2854 Alfred NY $6.60 $7.00 $13.60 Alfred University 2668 Alfred NY $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allan Hancock College 1111 Santa Maria CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allan Hancock Joint Community College District 1111 Santa Maria CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allegheny College - Meadville, Pa 3230 Meadville PA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allegheny University 3256 Philadelphia PA $6.60 $4.00 $10.60 Allen College 30691 Waterloo IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allen Community College 1901 Iola KS $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allen County Community College 30691 Waterloo IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allen County Community College 1901 Iola KS $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 GoodHire - Education Verification 3rd Party Fees Allen Memorial Hospital 30691 Waterloo IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allen School Of Nursing 30691 Waterloo IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allentown College 3986 Center Valley PA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Allentown College Of St. Francis De Sales 3986 Center Valley PA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alliance College 3297 Erie PA $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Alliant International University 11117 San Diego CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alliant University 11117 San Diego CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alma College 2236 Alma MI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alpena Community College 2237 Alpena MI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Altamaha Technical College 5511 Waycross GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alvernia College 3233 Reading PA $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Alvernia University 3233 Reading PA $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Alverno College 3832 Milwaukee WI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alvin Community College 3539 Alvin TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alvin Jr College 3539 Alvin TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Alvin Junior College 3539 Alvin TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Amarillo College 3540 Amarillo TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American College Of Traditional Chinese Medicine 12154 San Francisco CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American Institute Of Commerce 4586 Davenport IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American Intercontinental Univeristy Atlanta 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Atlanta 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Atlanta Campu 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Buckhead Camp 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Houston Campu 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Los Angeles 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Los Angeles C 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University South Florida 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American Intercontinental University Weston 21136 Schaumburg IL $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 American International College 2114 Springfield MA $6.60 $3.00 $9.60 American Military University 38193 Charles Town WV $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American National University 3726 Roanoke VA $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 American Public University 38193 Charles Town WV $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American Public University System 38193 Charles Town WV $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American River College Los Rios Cc District 1232 Sacramento CA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American University 1434 Washington DC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American University Of Puerto Rico 11941 Bayamon PR $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 American University Of The Caribbean 22444 St Maarten $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 American University Washington College Of Law 1434 Washington DC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Amherst College 2115 Amherst MA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Amridge University 25034 Montgomery AL $6.60 $15.00 $21.60 Ancilla College 1784 Donaldson IN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anderson College 3418 Anderson SC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anderson University 1785 Anderson IN $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Anderson University 3418 Anderson SC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Andover College 4586 Davenport IA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Andover Junior College 3965 Boston MA $6.60 $3.00 $9.60 Andrew College 1545 Cuthbert GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Andrews University 2238 Berrien Springs MI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Angelina College 6661 Lufkin TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Angelo College 3541 San Angelo TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Angelo Junior College 3541 San Angelo TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Angelo State University 3541 San Angelo TX $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anna Maria College 2117 Paxton MA $6.60 $3.00 $9.60 Anne Arundel Community College 2058 Arnold MD $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anne Arundel Community College Maryland 2058 Arnold MD $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anoka Ramsey Community College 2332 Coon Rapids MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anoka Technical College 7350 Anoka MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anoka-Hennepin Technical College 7350 Anoka MN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Anson Community College 7985 Polkton NC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Antillean Adventist University 5019 Mayaguez PR $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Antioch College (From 2011 Forward; Independent From Antioch 42443University) Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Antioch University 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Antioch University - Midwest 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Antioch University - Seattle 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Antioch University- Los Angeles 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 GoodHire - Education Verification 3rd Party Fees Antioch University- New England 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Antioch University- Santa Barbara 3010 Yellow Springs OH $6.60 $5.00 $11.60 Appalachian State University 2906 Boone NC $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Appalachian Technical College 5620 Marietta GA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Aquinas College - Grand Rapids, Mi 2239 Grand Rapids MI $6.60 $3.00 $9.60 Aquinas College - Traditional 3477 Nashville TN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Aquinas Junior College 3477 Nashville TN $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arapahoe Community College 1346 Littleton CO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arcadia University 3235 Glenside PA $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Argubright College 2249 Grand Rapids MI $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arizona Campus- Midwestern University 1657 Downers Grove IL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arizona College Of Osteopathic Medicine- Midwestern University 1657 Downers Grove IL $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arizona School Of Dentistry And Oral Health 2477 Kirksville MO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arizona School Of Health Sciences 2477 Kirksville MO $6.60 $0.00 $6.60 Arizona State University 1081 Tempe AZ $6.60 $10.00 $16.60 Arizona Summit Law School 41314 Phoenix
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