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Upward Bound Grantees Selected to Participate in the National UPWARD BOUND GRANTEES RANDOMLY SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE UPWARD BOUND EVALUATION State Grantee Name AL Faulkner State Community College AR Rich Mountain Community College AZ Northern Arizona University AZ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Prescott CA Imperial Valley College CA University of San Francisco CA University of California/ Riverside CA Volunteers of America CA California State University/ Los Angeles CO Colorado State University FL Jacksonville University FL Daytona Beach Community College FL Florida National College GA Mercer University GA Morehouse College IA Central College IA Iowa Lakes Community College IA Simpson College IA Southeastern Community College IN Oakland City University IN Indiana University/ Purdue University at Indianapolis KY Berea College KY Morehead State University KY Western Kentucky University LA Southeastern Louisiana University LA Nicholls State University MA Northfield Mount Hermon School MA The Education Resources Institute ME University of Maine/ Presque Isle MI Alpena Community College MN University of Minnesota MO Missouri State University MO Mineral Area College MO State Fair Community College MO University of Missouri/ Kansas City MS Tougaloo College NC Southeastern Community College NC Chowan College NC James Sprunt Community College NC Fayetteville State University NC Halifax County Schools NE Southeast Community College NE Western Nebraska Community College NH University of New Hampshire NJ Rutgers University NM University of New Mexico/ Valencia Campus NM New Mexico State University NM New Mexico Junior College NV University of Nevada/ Reno NY Marist College Page 1 UPWARD BOUND GRANTEES RANDOMLY SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE UPWARD BOUND EVALUATION NY Adirondack Community College OH Baldwin-Wallace College OH Ohio Wesleyan University OH Kent State University OH Wittenberg University OH University of Akron OH Cuyahoga Community College OH Ohio State University/ Agricultural and Technical Institute OH Columbus State Community College OH Cleveland State University OH Washington State Community College OK Chickasaw Foundation OK Oklahoma State University/ Oklahoma City OK Oklahoma State University/ Stillwater OK Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College OK University of Central Oklahoma OK Rogers State University OR Southwestern Oregon Community College OR Portland State University PA St. Francis University PA East Stroudsburg University PA Temple University PA Kutztown University of Pennsylvania SC University of South Carolina SC Benedict College SC Morris College SC Williamsburg Technical College SC Midlands Technical College SD Black Hills State University TN Lane College TN Douglas-Cherokee Economic Authority, Inc. TX Texas Christian University TX University of Texas/ Brownsville TX Western Texas College TX Cedar Valley College TX University of North Texas TX Trinity University TX Southwestern University TX North Lake College TX Tarrant County College TX South Texas College TX Paris Junior College TX Northeast Texas Community College TX Midland College UT University of Utah UT Utah Valley State College UT College of Eastern Utah VA University of Virginia's College at Wise VA Virginia State University VA Virginia Highlands Community College VT Johnson State College WA Metropolitan Development Council Page 2 UPWARD BOUND GRANTEES RANDOMLY SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE UPWARD BOUND EVALUATION WA University of Washington WA Columbia Basin College WI University of Wisconsin/ River Falls Page 3.
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