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Institutions Administering the Major Field Test in Business Institutions Administering the Major Field Test in Business September 2010 to June 2011 (form: 4GMF) (Domestic Institutions with five or more Seniors in the time period specified) Abilene Christian University, TX Buena Vista University, IA Adams State College, CO Cabrini College, PA Alcorn State University, MS Caldwell College, NJ Alderson-Broaddus College, WV California Baptist University, CA Alfred University, NY California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo, CA Alvernia College, PA California State University - Fullerton, CA American Public University System, WV Cameron University, OK Anderson University, IN Campbell University, NC Anderson University, SC Capital University, OH Andrews University, MI Carroll College, WI Appalachian State University, NC Cedar Crest College, PA Aquinas College, TN Cedarville University, OH Arcadia University, PA Central Methodist University, MO Arkansas State University, AR Central Washington University, WA Ashland University, OH Chaminade University, HI Atlanta Christian College, GA Chestnut Hill College, PA Augusta State University, GA Christopher Newport University, VA Aurora University, IL Claflin University, SC Austin Peay State University, TN Clarion University of Pennsylvania, PA Averett University, VA Clark Atlanta University, GA Avila University, MO Clearwater Christian College, FL Azusa Pacific University, CA Coastal Carolina University, SC Baker College-Flint, MI College of Charleston, SC Baker University, KS College of Idaho, The, ID Ball State University, IN College of Mount Saint Vincent, NY Baylor University, TX College of Mount St. Joseph, OH Bellarmine University, KY College of New Jersey, The, NJ Bemidji State University, MN College of St. Scholastica, The, MN Benedict College, SC Colorado State University - Pueblo, CO Bennett College, NC Columbus State University, GA Berry College, GA Concord University, WV Bethel College, IN Concordia University Texas, TX Biola University, CA Concordia University Wisconsin, WI Bluefield State College, WV Concordia University, MN Bluffton University, OH Concordia University, OR Boston College, MA Covenant College, GA Bowie State University, MD Dakota State University, SD Brigham Young University - Hawaii, HI Dallas Baptist University, TX Bryan College, TN Dalton State College, GA Bryant University, RI Davenport University, MI Page 1 of 6 Copyright© 2011 by Educational Testing Service. 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Institutions Administering the Major Field Test in Business September 2010 to June 2011 (form: 4GMF) (Domestic Institutions with five or more Seniors in the time period specified) DeSales University, PA Georgian Court University, NJ Defiance College, OH Glenville State College, WV Devry University, IL Governors State University, IL Dickinson State University, ND Grambling State University, LA Dominican University of California, CA Greensboro College, NC Dominican University, IL Guilford College, NC Duquesne University, PA Hannibal-LaGrange College, MO East Central University, OK Hardin-Simmons University, TX East Stroudsburg University, PA Harding University, AR East-West University, IL Henderson State University, AR Eastern Illinois University, IL High Point University, NC Eastern Washington University, WA Hood College, MD Edgewood College, WI Houghton College, NY Edward Waters College, FL Houston Baptist University, TX Elizabethtown College, PA Howard University, DC Elon University, NC Huston-Tillotson University, TX Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, FL Illinois State University, IL Emmanuel College, GA Indiana State University, IN Emory & Henry College, VA Indiana University - Kokomo, IN Emporia State University, KS Indiana University - Northwest, IN Felician College-Rutherford, NJ Indiana University - South Bend, IN Fisk University, TN Indiana University - Southeast, IN Flagler College - Tallahassee, FL Indiana Wesleyan University, IN Flagler College, FL Ithaca College, NY Florida Gulf Coast University, FL Jackson State University, MS Florida Southern College, FL Jacksonville State University, AL Florida State University, FL Jacksonville University, FL Fontbonne University, MO John Brown University, AR Fort Hays State University, KS John Carroll University, OH Fort Lewis College, CO Johnson C. Smith University, NC Fort Valley State University, GA Juniata College, PA Francis Marion University, SC Kentucky State University, KY Franklin College, IN Kentucky Wesleyan College, KY Freed-Hardeman University, TN King College, TN Gardner-Webb University, NC King's College, PA Geneva College, PA Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, PA George Fox University, OR Lake Erie College, OH Georgetown College, KY Lake Superior State University, MI Georgia College & State University, GA Lamar University, TX Georgia State University, GA Lambuth University, TN Page 2 of 6 Copyright© 2011 by Educational Testing Service. All rights reserved. ETS and the ETS logo are registered trademarks of Educational Testing Service (ETS). Institutions Administering the Major Field Test in Business September 2010 to June 2011 (form: 4GMF) (Domestic Institutions with five or more Seniors in the time period specified) Lane College, TN Methodist University, NC Langston University, OK Metropolitan State College of Denver, CO LeTourneau University, TX Mid-Continent University, KY Lebanon Valley College, PA MidAmerica Nazarene University, KS Lee University, TN Middle Tennessee State University, TN Lenoir-Rhyne College, NC Midway College, KY Lewis-Clark State College, ID Midwestern State University, TX Liberty University, VA Millikin University, IL Limestone College - Midstate, SC Milwaukee School of Engineering, WI Lincoln College, IL Minnesota State University Moorhead, MN Lincoln Memorial University, TN Mississippi University for Women, MS Lincoln University, MO Mississippi Valley State University, MS Lincoln University, PA Missouri Baptist University, MO Lindenwood University, MO Missouri Southern State University, MO Lindsey Wilson College, KY Missouri State University, MO Lipscomb University, TN Missouri University of Science & Technology, MO Livingstone College, NC Missouri Valley College, MO Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, PA Missouri Western State University, MO Longwood University, VA Monmouth College, IL Louisiana College, LA Montana State University - Billings, MT Louisiana State University in Shreveport, LA Montana State University - Bozeman, MT Loyola Marymount University, CA Montana Tech of the University of Montana, MT Loyola University Maryland, MD Montreat College, NC Lubbock Christian University, TX Morgan State University, MD Lynn University, FL Morris College, SC Macon State College, GA Mount St. Marys University, MD Malone College, OH Murray State University, KY Manchester College, IN National American University, SD Mansfield University, PA Nebraska Wesleyan University, NE Maranatha Baptist Bible College, WI Neumann College, PA Marian University, IN Newman University, KS Marian University, WI Nicholls State University, LA Martin Methodist College, TN North Carolina A&T State University, NC Marymount Manhattan College, NY North Carolina Central University, NC Master's College, The, CA North Georgia College & State University, GA McMurry University, TX North Park University, IL McNeese State University, LA Northeastern Illinois University, IL Menlo College, CA Northeastern State University, OK Meredith College, NC Northern Michigan University, MI Mesa State College, CO Northwest Missouri State University, MO Page 3 of 6 Copyright© 2011 by Educational Testing Service. 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Institutions Administering the Major Field Test in Business September 2010 to June 2011 (form: 4GMF) (Domestic Institutions with five or more Seniors in the time period specified) Northwest Nazarene University, ID Rockford College, IL Northwest University, WA Rogers State University, OK Northwestern College, IA Rosemont College, PA Northwestern Oklahoma State University, OK Rowan University, NJ Northwestern State University, LA Rutgers University-Newark, NJ Northwood University, MI SUNY at New Paltz, NY Norwich University, VT SUNY at Oneonta, NY Notre Dame de Namur University, CA SUNY at Plattsburgh, NY Nyack College, NY Saint Francis University, PA Oglala Lakota College, SD Saint Joseph's College, IN Ohio Dominican University, OH Saint Leo University, FL Ohio Northern University, OH Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, MN Ohio Valley University, WV Saint Paul's College, VA Oklahoma Baptist University, OK Saint Vincent College, PA Oklahoma Christian University, OK Salem College, NC Oklahoma City University, OK Schreiner University, TX Oklahoma Wesleyan University, OK Seattle Pacific University, WA Olivet Nazarene University, IL Shaw University, NC Oral Roberts University, OK Shawnee State University, OH Oregon Institute of Technology, OR Shepherd University, WV Pacific Union College, CA Sierra Nevada College, NV Paine College, GA Simpson University, CA Penn State University Erie, PA Slippery Rock University, PA Pennsylvania College of Technology, PA South Carolina State University, SC Pfeiffer University, NC South University-Savannah, GA Philadelphia University, PA Southeastern Oklahoma State University, OK Piedmont College, GA Southern Adventist University, TN Pittsburg State University, KS Southern Arkansas University, AR Point Loma Nazarene University, CA Southern Illinois
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