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Eligible School List NORCAL Eligible School List_NORCAL College ID School Name Department/School Address City State Zip 004004 American River College Department of Nursing Education 4700 College Oak Drive Sacramento CA 95841 004084 Cabrillo College Department of Nursing Education 6500 Soquel Drive Aptos CA 95003 004048 California State University Chico Department of Nursing Education 400 West First St., Holt Hall, Rm. 369 Chico CA 95929-0200 004011 California State University East Bay College of Science, Dept. of Nursing Edu. 4700 Ygnacio Valley Rd Concord CA 94521 004011 California State University East Bay College of Science, Dept. of Nursing Edu. 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard Hayward CA 94542-3086 C 004312 California State University Fresno Department of Nursing Education 2345 East San Ramon Avenue Fresno CA 93740-0025 004671 California State University Sacramento Department of Nursing Education 6000 J Street Sacramento CA 95819-6096 004713 California State University Stanislaus Department of Nursing Education 801 West Monte Vista Avenue Turlock CA 95382 w 004725 Chabot College Department of Nursing Education 25555 Hesperian Boulevard Hayward CA 94545-5001 004052 City College of San Francisco Department of Nursing Education 50 Phelan Avenue, C 340 San Francisco CA 94903 004061 College of Marin: Kentfield Department of Nursing Education 835 College Avenue Kentfield CA 94904 004070 College of San Mateo Department of Nursing Education 1700 West Hillsdale Boulevard San Mateo CA 94402-3784 004100 College of the Redwoods Department of Nursing Education 7351 Tompkins Hill Road Eureka CA 95501 004943 Contra Costa College Department of Nursing Education 2600 Mission Bell Drive San Pablo CA 94806 004286 De Anza College Department of Nursing Education 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. Cupertino CA 95014 004284 Dominican University of California Department of Nursing Education 50 Acacia Avenue San Rafael CA 94901 004273 Evergreen Valley College Department of Nursing Education 3095 Yerba Buena Road San Jose CA 95135 Student Financial Aid Program 1 of 3 Final_5/21/2020 / lbb Eligible School List_NORCAL College ID School Name Department/School Address City State Zip 004311 Fresno City College Department of Nursing Education 1101 East University Avenue Fresno CA 93741 004616 Fresno Pacific University School of Nursing 1717 S. Chestnut Avenue Fresno CA 93702-4709 004678 Gavilan College Department of Nursing Education 5055 Santa Teresa Boulevard Gilroy CA 95020 004340 Hartnell College Department of Nursing Education 156 Homestead Avenue Salinas CA 93960 004059 Holy Names University Department of Nursing Education 3500 Mountain Boulevard Oakland CA 94619 004396 Los Medanos College Department of Nursing Education 2700 East Leland Road Pittsburg CA 94565 004517 Mendocino College Department of Nursing Education 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Rm. 3030 Ukiah CA 95482 004500 Merced College Department of Nursing Education 3600 M Street Merced CA 95348-2898 004502 Merritt College Department of Nursing Education 12500 Campus Drive Oakland CA 94619 007587 Mission College Department Chair Attn: Ann Cowels 3000 Mission College Blvd. Santa Clara CA 95054-1897 004486 Modesto Junior College Department of Nursing Education 435 College Avenue Modesto CA 95350 004530 Napa Valley College Department of Nursing Education 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway Napa CA 94558 004579 Ohlone College Department of Nursing Education 43600 Mission Boulevard Fremont CA 94539 004600 Pacific Union College Department of Nursing Education One Angwin Avenue Angwin CA 94508-9707 004670 Sacramento City College Department of Nursing Education 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento CA 95822 004750 Samuel Merritt University Department of Nursing Education 3100 Summit Street Oakland CA 94609 996854 Samuel Merritt University Department of Nursing Education 2700 Gateway Oaks Dr., Suite 1230 Sacramento CA 95833 Student Financial Aid Program 2 of 3 Final_5/21/2020 / lbb Eligible School List_NORCAL College ID School Name Department/School Address City State Zip 996901 Samuel Merritt University Department of Nursing Education 1720 South Amphlett Blvd., Suite 300 San Mateo CA 94402 004684 San Francisco State University Department of Nursing Education 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco CA 94132-1461 004706 San Joaquin Delta College Department of Nursing Education 5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95207 991795 San Joaquin Valley College Department of Nursing Education 8400 West Mineral King Avenue Visalia CA 93291 004687 San Jose State University Department of Nursing Education One Washington Square San Jose CA 95192-0057 004692 Santa Rosa Junior College Department of Nursing Education 1501 Mendocino Avenue Santa Rosa CA 95407 004696 Sierra College Department of Nursing Education 5000 Rocklin Road Rocklin CA 95677 004930 Solano Community College Nursing Department 4000 Suisun Valley Road Fairfield CA 94534-3197 004723 Sonoma State University Department of Nursing Education 1801 East Cotati Avenue Rohnert Park CA 94928 996852 Unitek College Department of Nursing Education 4670 Auto Mall Parkway Fremont CA 94538 994694 University of California Davis Department of Nursing Education 2516 Stockton Blvd., Suite 254 Sacramento CA 95817 004840 University of California San Francisco School of Nursing 11262 Campus Street San Francisco CA 94143-0604 994940 University of Phoenix Department of Nursing Education 370 N. Wiget Lane, Suite 100 Walnut Creek CA 94598 996902 University of Phoenix Department of Nursing Education 2890 Gateway Oaks Dr., Suite 100 Sacramento CA 95833 004850 University of San Francisco Department of Nursing Education 2130 Fulton St., Cowell Hall, Rm. 102 San Francisco CA 94117-1080 WC 004994 Yuba Community College District Department of Nursing Education 2088 North Beale Road Marysville CA 95901 w Student Financial Aid Program 3 of 3 Final_5/21/2020 / lbb.
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