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SEVP Approved Schools As of Monday, December 01, 2008 Institution Name Campus Name City/State Date Approved - 1 - 1St Choice International, Inc SEVP Approved Schools As of Monday, December 01, 2008 Institution Name Campus Name City/State Date Approved - 1 - 1st Choice International, Inc. 1st Choice International, Inc. Glenview, IL 10/29/2004 1st International Cosmetology School 1st International Cosmetology School Lynnwood, WA 11/5/2004 - A - A F International School of Languages Inc. A F International School of Languages In Thousand Oaks, CA 6/3/2003 A. T. Still University of Health Sciences Kirksville Coll of Osteopathic Medicine Kirksville, MO 3/10/2003 Aakers Business College Aakers Business College Fargo, ND 3/13/2003 ABC Beauty Academy, LLC ABC Beauty Academy Garland, TX 3/30/2006 Aberdeen Catholic School System Roncalli Aberdeen, SD 8/14/2003 Aberdeen School District 6-1 Aberdeen Central High School Aberdeen, SD 10/27/2004 Abiding Savior Lutheran School Abiding Savior Lutheran School Lake Forest, CA 4/16/2003 Abilene Christian Schools Abilene Christian Schools Abilene, TX 1/31/2003 Abilene Christian University Abilene Christian University Abilene, TX 2/5/2003 Abilene Independent School District Abilene Independent School District Abilene, TX 8/8/2004 Abington Friends School Abington Friends School Jenkintown, PA 7/15/2003 Above It All, Inc Benchmark Flight /Hawaii Flight Academy Kailua-Kona, HI 12/3/2003 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus Tifton, GA 1/10/2003 ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School New York, NY 6/22/2006 Abundant Life Academy Kanab, UT 2/15/2008 Abundant Life Christian School Abundant Life Christian School Madison, WI 9/14/2004 Abundant Life School Sherwood, AR 10/25/2006 ABX Air, Inc. Training Center ABX Air, Inc. Training Center Wilmington, OH 10/21/2005 Acaciawood School Acaciawood School Anaheim, CA 7/9/2003 Academe of the Oaks Decatur, GA 8/5/2008 ACADEMIA LA MILAGROSA Academia La Milagrosa-Cayey Cayey, PR 12/6/2005 Academia Language School Academia Language School Honolulu, HI 3/6/2003 Academic High School Academic High School Boca Raton, FL 3/3/2005 Academics of Flight Academics of Flight Sunnyside, NY 10/7/2003 Academy at Charlemont, Inc. Academy at Charlemont Charlemont, MA 1/17/2003 Academy at Ivy Ridge Academy at Ivy Ridge Ogdensburg, NY 9/23/2003 Academy at the Lakes Academy at the Lakes Land O' Lakes, FL 5/26/2005 Academy College Academy College Bloomington, MN 5/23/2003 Academy District 20 Academy District 20 Colorado Springs, CO 8/3/2004 Academy for Five Element Acupuncture Academy for Five Element Acupuncture Hallandale Beach, FL 8/9/2003 Academy of Animal Arts, Inc. Academy of Animal Arts, Inc. Largo, FL 11/12/2004 Academy of Art University Academy of Art College San Francisco, CA 2/14/2003 Academy of Art University Academy of Art College San Francisco, CA 2/14/2003 Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences Academy of Chinese Culture & Health Sci. Oakland, CA 3/31/2003 Academy of Healing Arts & Facial Skin Care, Inc. Academy of Healing Arts Lake Worth, FL 2/21/2003 Academy of Health and beauty Academy of Health and beauty orlando, FL 11/29/2004 Academy of Massage and Bodywork Bear, DE 8/10/2007 Academy of Massage Therapy Academy of Massage Therapy Hackensack, NJ 4/4/2003 Academy of Medical Arts and Business Academy of Medical Arts and Business Harrisburg, PA 5/6/2003 Academy of Nail Technology Midlothian, IL 3/19/2008 Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre Las Vegas, NV 7/14/2005 Academy of Notre Dame Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro, MA 10/14/2004 Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Academy of Notre Dame de Namur Villanova, PA 2/3/2003 Academy of Oriental Medicine, Austin Academy of Oriental Medicine, Austin Austin, TX 5/19/2003 Academy of Our Lady of Guam Academy of Our Lady of Guam Hagatna, GU 7/31/2003 Academy of Our Lady of Peace Academy of Our Lady of Peace San Diego, CA 4/27/2006 Page 1 of 176 SEVP Approved Schools As of Monday, December 01, 2008 Institution Name Campus Name City/State Date Approved - A - Academy of Somatic Healing Arts (ASHA) Norcross, GA 7/17/2008 Academy of the Holy Cross Academy of thw Holy Cross Kensington, MD 4/1/2003 Academy of the Holy Family Academy of the Holy Family Baltic, CT 1/29/2003 Academy of the New Church Bryn Athyn College of the New Church Bryn Athyn, PA 1/30/2003 Academy of the Pacific Academy of the Pacific Honolulu, HI 1/28/2003 Academy of the Sacred Heart Academy of the Sacred Heart Grand Coteau, LA 2/3/2003 Academy Senior High School Academy Central Office Boca Raton, FL 10/16/2003 Accel Academy Accel Academy Melrose Park, PA 2/12/2003 Accelerated Schools Accelerated Schools Denver, CO 4/30/2003 Accent on Language Accent on Language New York, NY 11/9/2002 ACCESS CAREERS STARCOM CONSULTING INC., KEW GARDENS, NY 3/14/2007 Access Careers Hempstead, NY 10/24/2008 ACCESS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE ACCESS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ANN ARBOR, MI 2/4/2003 INSTITUTE Accessible Aviation International Inc Accessible Aviation International Inc Columbus, MS 3/20/2006 Ace Pilot Training, Inc. Allentown, PA 4/10/2008 Aces Full Academy for Casino Dealers Las Vegas, NV 1/16/2007 Ackerman Institute for the Family same as above New York, NY 6/13/2003 ACTS International Bible College ACTS International Bible College Blaine, MN 2/27/2003 Acts International Bible School Acts International Bible School Gap, PA 5/19/2003 Acupressure Institute of America, Inc. Acupressure Institute Berkeley, CA 1/31/2006 Acupuncture & Massage College Acupuncture & Massage College Miami, FL 2/10/2003 Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College, Berkeley Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine Col Berkeley, CA 1/27/2003 Ada Christian School Ada Christian School Ada, MI 9/19/2003 Ada-Borup Public Schools Ada-Borup Public Schools Ada, MN 6/27/2006 Adams County School District 50 Educational Services Center Westminster, CO 9/19/2004 Adams State College Adams State College Alamosa, CO 6/23/2003 Addison Central School Junior-Senior High Addison, NY 5/8/2003 Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Community Schools Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Community Schools Adel, IA 3/5/2003 Adelphi Academy Adelphi Academy Brooklyn, NY 10/26/2004 Adelphi University Adelphi University Garden City, NY 1/29/2003 Adler Graduate School Richfield, MN 5/6/2008 Adler School of Professional Psychology Adler School of Professional Psychology Chicago, IL 3/31/2005 Admiral Farragut Academy Admiral Farragut Academy St. Petersburg, FL 3/16/2005 Adrian College Adrian College Adrian, MI 1/30/2003 Adrian Dominican Montessori Teacher Education Adrian, MI 1/8/2008 Institute Adrian Public Schools Adrian, MI 2/15/2008 ADRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT #61 ADRIAN HIGH SCHOOL ADRIAN, OR 8/21/2003 Advance Beauty College Advance Beauty College Garden Grove, CA 7/14/2003 Advance English Academy San Francisco, CA 4/25/2007 Advanced College Advanced College South Gate, CA 7/14/2003 ADVANCED COMPUTING INSTITUTE, INC ADVANCED COMPUTING INSTITUTE, INC LOS ANGELES,, CA 7/14/2003 Advanced Technology Institute Advanced Technology Institute Virginia Beach, VA 1/6/2005 Advanced Training Systems International Advanced Training Systems International Higley, AZ 2/18/2003 AEF Chapel Field Christian Schools Chapel Field Christian School Pine Bush, NY 10/21/2003 Aero Prep Institute Medford, NJ 1/14/2008 Aero Safety Training, Ltd. Lincoln Park, NJ 1/14/2008 AERO TECH ACADEMY AERO TECH ACADEMY REDLANDS, CA 1/13/2003 Aeroclub International,Inc. Aeroclub International,Inc. Miami, FL 2/11/2003 AeronautX Flight Training West Palm Beach, FL 10/5/2007 Aeroservice Aviation Center - Ohio Aeroservice Aviation Center Dayton, OH 3/6/2006 Aeroservice Aviation Center, LLC Miami Miami, FL 3/6/2006 Aetas, Inc. d/b/a Bilingual Education Institute Bilingual Education Institute Houston, TX 1/22/2003 Agape Boarding School Agape Boarding School Stockton, MO 9/14/2004 Agape English Language Institute for Internationals Agape English Language Institute Columbia, SC 1/8/2004 Page 2 of 176 SEVP Approved Schools As of Monday, December 01, 2008 Institution Name Campus Name City/State Date Approved - A - Agape International Leadership Institute Agape International Leadership Institute Pomona, CA 3/7/2005 Agnes Scott College Agnes Scott College Decatur, GA 1/15/2003 AIB College of Business AIB College of Business Des Moines, IA 2/27/2003 Aiken Preparatory School Aiken Preparatory School Aiken, SC 12/5/2003 Aiken Technical College Aiken Technical College Graniteville, SC 8/27/2003 Aims Community College Greeley Campus Greeley, CO 2/20/2003 Air Accord Air Accord San Jose, CA 3/7/2003 Air Atlanta Helicopters, Inc. Atlanta, GA 10/17/2008 Air D Inc. Backus Backus, MN 10/14/2005 Air Fleet Training Systems, Inc. Air Fleet Training Systems, Inc. Teterboro, NJ 10/23/2003 Air Safety Flight Academy Air Safety Flight Academy Glendale, AZ 4/25/2005 Air Venture Flying Club Olive Branch, MS 12/28/2007 AIRBORNE SYSTEMS FLIGHT SCHOOL AIRBORNE SYSTEMS FLIGHT SCHOOL FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 10/31/2002 aircraft development flight airways corp aircraft development flight airways corp MIAMI, FL 8/6/2003 Airgo Inc Centralia Airport Centralia, IL 5/16/2003 Airline Ground Schools, Inc Airline Ground Schools, Inc Florence, KY 5/1/2003 Airline Training Center Arizona, Inc. Airline Training Center Arizona, Inc Goodyear, AZ 1/29/2003 Airman's Proficiency Center dba Hillsboro Aviation, Inc. Airman's Proficiency Center Hillsboro, OR 1/30/2003 Airmen Testing & Training, Inc. Palm Beach Helicopters Lantana, FL 1/31/2007 Akiva Hebrew Day School Akiva Hebrew Day School Southfield, MI 2/9/2004 Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Alabama A&M University Normal, AL 1/29/2003 Alabama Alliance for Christian Education, Inc.
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