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THECB Appendices 2011 APPENDICES to the REPORTING and PROCEDURES MANUALS for Texas Universities, Health-Related Institutions, Community, Technical, and State Colleges, and Career Schools and Colleges Summer 2011 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Educational Data Center TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD APPENDICES TEXAS UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES, AND CAREER SCHOOLS Revised Summer 2011 For More Information Please Contact: Doug Parker Educational Data Center Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board P.O. Box 12788 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 427-6287 FAX (512) 427-6147 [email protected] The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Institutional Code Numbers for Texas Institutions Page Public Universities .................................................................................................................... A.1 Independent Senior Colleges and Universities ........................................................................ A.2 Public Community, Technical, and State Colleges................................................................... A.3 Independent Junior Colleges .................................................................................................... A.5 Texas A&M University System Service Agencies .................................................................... A.5 Health-Related Institutions ....................................................................................................... A.6 Independent Organizations ...................................................................................................... A.8 Multi-Institution Teaching Centers and University System Centers ......................................... A.9 Other Specific Sites .................................................................................................................. A.9 Texas State Technical College Extension Centers .................................................................. A.9 Remote Teaching Sites ............................................................................................................ A.10 Career Schools and Colleges ................................................................................................... A.11 Texas Institutions in Institutional Code (Numeric) Order .......................................................... A.15 B. Texas County, State and Foreign Country Codes Texas County Code Numbers .................................................................................................. B.1 State Code Numbers ................................................................................................................ B.4 Foreign Country Code Numbers .............................................................................................. B.5 C. Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Codes ................................................................ C.1 Two-Digit CIP Program Codes ................................................................................................. C.2 CIP Codes for Facilities Reports .............................................................................................. C.3 D. Administrative Unit Codes ........................................................................................................ D.1 E. Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Funding Categories for Community, Technical, and State Colleges ................................................................................................. E.1 F. Space Use Codes .................................................................................................................... F.1 G. Functional Category Codes ...................................................................................................... G.1 H. Building Codes ......................................................................................................................... H.1 I. Glossary of Facilities Terms ..................................................................................................... I.1 J. GME Formula Funding and Space Model/Infrastructure Funding ............................................ J.1 K. ACGME and AOA Residency Programs in Texas ................................................................... K.1 L. Medical Schools ....................................................................................................................... L.1 M. College Board (CEEB) High School Codes ............................................................................. M.1 N. Facilities Frequently Asked Questions ..................................................................................... N.1 O. Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Funding Categories for General Academic Institutions ............................................................................................................... O.1 P. Reference Tables Flexible Entry – Universities and Community Colleges ............................................................ P.1 Excess Hours – Universities..................................................................................................... P.2 Excess Hours – Community Colleges ...................................................................................... P.4 APPENDIX A INST. CODE TEXAS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES 003541 Angelo State University 003581 Lamar University 003592 Midwestern State University 003630 Prairie View A&M University 003606 Sam Houston State University 003624 Stephen F. Austin State University 003625 Sul Ross State University 000020* Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College 003631 Tarleton State University 009651 Texas A&M International University 003632 Texas A&M University 010298 Texas A&M University at Galveston 103631* Texas A&M University-Central Texas 003565 Texas A&M University-Commerce 011161 Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi 003639 Texas A&M University-Kingsville 103639* Texas A&M University-San Antonio 029269 Texas A&M University-Texarkana 003629 Texas A&M University System 003642 Texas Southern University 003615 Texas State University-San Marcos 000110* Texas State University System 003644 Texas Tech University 439154 Texas Tech University System 003646 Texas Woman’s University 003656 The University of Texas at Arlington 003658 The University of Texas at Austin 030646 The University of Texas at Brownsville 009741 The University of Texas at Dallas 003661 The University of Texas at El Paso 010115 The University of Texas at San Antonio 011163 The University of Texas at Tyler 009930 The University of Texas of the Permian Basin 003599 The University of Texas-Pan American 003655 The University of Texas System 003652 University of Houston 011711 University of Houston-Clear Lake 012826 University of Houston-Downtown 013231 University of Houston-Victoria 011721 University of Houston System 003594 University of North Texas 113594* University of North Texas at Dallas 103594* University of North Texas System 003665 West Texas A&M University Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff. A.1 APPENDIX A INST. CODE TEXAS INDEPENDENT SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES 003537 Abilene Christian University 022594 Amberton University 003543 Austin College 003545 Baylor University 003557 Concordia University Texas 003560 Dallas Baptist University 003564 East Texas Baptist University 003571 Hardin-Simmons University 003576 Houston Baptist University 003575 Howard Payne University 003577 Huston-Tillotson University 003637 Jarvis Christian College 003584 LeTourneau University 003586 Lubbock Christian University 003591 McMurry University 003598 Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio 003602 Paul Quinn College 003610 Schreiner University 004977 South Texas College of Law 003613 Southern Methodist University 003619 Southwestern Adventist University 003616 Southwestern Assemblies of God University 003618 Southwestern Christian College 003620 Southwestern University 003621 St. Edward’s University 003623 St. Mary’s University 003636 Texas Christian University 003638 Texas College 003641 Texas Lutheran University 003645 Texas Wesleyan University 420352* The College of St. Thomas More 003647 Trinity University 003651 University of Dallas 003588 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 003654 University of St. Thomas 003578 University of the Incarnate Word 003663 Wayland Baptist University 003669 Wiley College 003604 William Marsh Rice University Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff. A.2 APPENDIX A INST. CODE TEXAS COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES 003607 Alamo Community College District 003539 Alvin Community College 003540 Amarillo College 006661 Angelina College 012015 Austin Community College 003549 Blinn College 007857 Brazosport College 021002 Brookhaven College (Dallas CCCD) 003561 Cedar Valley College (Dallas CCCD) 004003 Central Texas College 003553 Cisco College 003554 Clarendon College 003546 Coastal Bend College 007096 College of the Mainland Community College District 023614 Collin County Community College District 009331 Dallas County Community College District 003563 Del Mar College 008510 Eastfield College (Dallas CCCD) 004453 El Centro College (Dallas CCCD) 010387 El Paso Community College District
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