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Contents • Abbreviations • International Education Codes • Us Education Codes • Canadian Education Codes January 1, 2020 CONTENTS • ABBREVIATIONS • INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CODES • US EDUCATION CODES • CANADIAN EDUCATION CODES JANUARY 1, 2020 ABBREVIATIONS FOR ABBREVIATIONS FOR ABBREVIATIONS FOR STATES, TERRITORIES STATES, TERRITORIES STATES, TERRITORIES AND CANADIAN AND CANADIAN AND CANADIAN PROVINCES PROVINCES PROVINCES AL ALABAMA OH OHIO AK ALASKA OK OKLAHOMA CANADA AS AMERICAN SAMOA OR OREGON AB ALBERTA AZ ARIZONA PA PENNSYLVANIA BC BRITISH COLUMBIA AR ARKANSAS PR PUERTO RICO MB MANITOBA CA CALIFORNIA RI RHODE ISLAND NB NEW BRUNSWICK CO COLORADO SC SOUTH CAROLINA NF NEWFOUNDLAND CT CONNECTICUT SD SOUTH DAKOTA NT NORTHWEST TERRITORIES DE DELAWARE TN TENNESSEE NS NOVA SCOTIA DC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA TX TEXAS NU NUNAVUT FL FLORIDA UT UTAH ON ONTARIO GA GEORGIA VT VERMONT PE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND GU GUAM VI US Virgin Islands QC QUEBEC HI HAWAII VA VIRGINIA SK SASKATCHEWAN ID IDAHO WA WASHINGTON YT YUKON TERRITORY IL ILLINOIS WV WEST VIRGINIA IN INDIANA WI WISCONSIN IA IOWA WY WYOMING KS KANSAS KY KENTUCKY LA LOUISIANA ME MAINE MD MARYLAND MA MASSACHUSETTS MI MICHIGAN MN MINNESOTA MS MISSISSIPPI MO MISSOURI MT MONTANA NE NEBRASKA NV NEVADA NH NEW HAMPSHIRE NJ NEW JERSEY NM NEW MEXICO NY NEW YORK NC NORTH CAROLINA ND NORTH DAKOTA MP NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS JANUARY 1, 2020 INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CODES International Education RN/PN International Education RN/PN AFGHANISTAN AF99F00000 CHILE CL99F00000 ALAND ISLANDS AX99F00000 CHINA CN99F00000 ALBANIA AL99F00000 CHRISTMAS ISLAND CX99F00000 ALGERIA DZ99F00000 COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS CC99F00000 ANDORRA AD99F00000 COLOMBIA CO99F00000 ANGOLA AO99F00000 COMOROS KM99F00000 ANGUILLA AI99F00000 CONGO CG99F00000 ANTARCTICA AQ99F00000 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CD99F00000 ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA AG99F00000 COOK ISLANDS CK99F00000 ARGENTINA AR99F00000 COSTA RICA CR99F00000 ARMENIA AM99F00000 CROATIA HR99F00000 ARUBA AW99F00000 CUBA CU99F00000 AUSTRALIA AU99F00000 CURACAO CW99F00000 AUSTRIA AT99F00000 CYPRUS CY99F00000 AZERBAIJAN AZ99F00000 CZECH REPUBLIC CZ99F00000 BAHAMAS BS99F00000 DENMARK DK99F00000 BAHRAIN BH99F00000 DJIBOUTI DJ99F00000 BANGLADESH BD99F00000 DOMINICA DM99F00000 BARBADOS BB99F00000 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DO99F00000 BELARUS BY99F00000 EAST TIMOR (TIMOR - LESTE) TL99F00000 BELGIUM BE99F00000 ECUADOR EC99F00000 BELIZE BZ99F00000 EGYPT EG99F00000 BENIN BJ99F00000 EL SALVADOR SV99F00000 BERMUDA BM99F00000 EQUATORIAL GUINEA GQ99F00000 BHUTAN BT99F00000 ERITREA ER99F00000 BOLIVIA BO99F00000 ESTONIA EE99F00000 BONAIRE, SAINT EUSTATIUS AND SABA BQ99F00000 ETHIOPIA ET99F00000 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BA99F00000 FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) FK99F00000 BOTSWANA BW99F00000 FAROE ISLANDS FO99F00000 BOUVET ISLAND BV99F00000 FIJI FJ99F00000 BRAZIL BR99F00000 FINLAND FI99F00000 BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY IO99F00000 FRANCE FR99F00000 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM BN99F00000 FRENCH GUIANA GF99F00000 BULGARIA 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SZ99F00000 SWEDEN SE99F00000 SWITZERLAND CH99F00000 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC SY99F00000 TAIWAN TW99F00000 TAJIKISTAN TJ99F00000 TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TZ99F00000 THAILAND TH99F00000 TOGO TG99F00000 TOKELAU TK99F00000 TONGA TO99F00000 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TT99F00000 US EDUCATION CODES • JANUARY 1, 2020 US EDUCATION CODES US PROGRAM STATE LOCATION TYPE PROGRAM NAME CODE ALABAMA AL AUBURN US78507900 RN-BS AUBURN UNIVERSITY - BS AL BAY MINETTE US78410400 RN-ADN COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL BAY MINETTE US78110100 PN COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - PN AL BAY MINETTE US78104000 PN COASTAL AL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - FAULKNER AL BAY MINETTE US78404000 RN-ADN COASTAL AL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - FAULKNER - ADN AL BESSEMER US78108400 PN LAWSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - BESSEMER CAMPUS AL BIRMINGHAM US78101700 PN HERZING UNIVERSITY AL BIRMINGHAM US78402000 RN-ADN HERZING UNIVERSITY - ADN AL BIRMINGHAM US78409100 RN-ADN JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL BIRMINGHAM US78508300 RN-BS SAMFORD UNIVERSITY - BS AL BIRMINGHAM US78408700 RN-ADN T A LAWSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL BIRMINGHAM US78509300 RN-BS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - BIRMINGHAM - BS AL BOAZ US78400400 RN-ADN SNEAD STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL BREWTON US78110000 PN COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL BREWTON US78408800 RN-ADN COASTAL AL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - JEFF DAVIS - ADN AL CHILDERSBURG US78109100 PN CENTRAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL CHILDERSBURG US78400300 RN-ADN CENTRAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL CHILDERSBURG US78410300 RN-ADN CENTRAL ALABAMA - VIRGINIA COLLEGE TEACH OUT PROGRAM AL DECATUR US78105200 PN JOHN C CALHOUN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL DECATUR US78409200 RN-ADN JOHN C CALHOUN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL DOTHAN US78105000 PN G C WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - DOTHAN AL DOTHAN US78408900 RN-ADN G C WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - DOTHAN - ADN AL EVERGREEN US78108600 PN ED E REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA - ANDERSON COLLEGE OF AL FLORENCE US78508000 RN-BS NURSING - BS AL GADSDEN US78108500 PN GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL GADSDEN US78408500 RN-ADN GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - ADN AL HANCEVILLE US78107500 PN G C WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - HANCEVILLE AL HANCEVILLE US78408100 RN-ADN G C WALLACE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - HANCEVILLE - ADN AL HUNTSVILLE US78109000 PN J F DRAKE STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE AL HUNTSVILLE US78409500 RN-ADN J F DRAKE STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE - ADN AL HUNTSVILLE US78500000 RN-BS OAKWOOD COLLEGE - BS AL HUNTSVILLE US78508700 RN-BS UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - HUNTSVILLE - BS AL JACKSONVILLE US78508900 RN-BS JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY - BS AL JASPER US78108000 PN BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL JASPER US78400000 RN-ADN BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY
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