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Appendix G: School of Graduation FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Implementation Date: DOE INFORMATION DATA BASE REQUIREMENTS Fiscal Year 1991-92 VOLUME II: AUTOMATED STAFF INFORMATION SYSTEM July 1, 1991 AUTOMATED STAFF DATA ELEMENTS APPENDIX G SCHOOL OF GRADUATION Revised: 11/89 Volume II Effective: 7/98 Page Number: 161 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AK FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 11462 ALASKA ANCHORAGE, UNIV OF, 29117 ALASKA BIBLE COLLEGE 11463 ALASKA JUNEAU, UNIV OF, 01061 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 01063 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS,U OF 01064 ANCHORAGE COMM COLLEGE 29016 INUPIAT U OF THE ARTIC 01065 JUNEAU-DOUGLAS COMM COLL 01066 KENAI PENINSULA COMM COL 01067 KETCHIKAN COMM COLLEGE 08315 KODIAK CMTY COLLEGE 11045 KUS KOKWIN CC 00103 AND CLAIMS COLLEGE 01068 MATNUSKA-SUSTINA COLLEGE 29245 NORTHWEST CC 01062 SHELDON JACKSON COLLEGE 01069 SITKA COM COLLEGE 29141 STRATTON JOINT LIBRARY 29093 TANANA VALLEY CC 29095 U ALAS ANCHORAGE ALL CAM 29094 U ALAS FAIRBANKS ALL CAM 29009 U ALASKA ANCHORAGE JT LIB 29096 U ALASKA STHESTN ALL CAM 08698 U ALASKA SYS ALL INSTN 08005 U OF ALAS SYS HI ED SYS Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page Number 162 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AL FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 12308 AIR FORCE, CC OF THE 29452 AL CHRISTIAN SCH OF REL 00835 AL CHRISTIAN SCH OF RELGI 05749 ALA AVN AND TECH COLLEGE 01002 ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY 01052 ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM,U 01055 ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE,U 00709 ALABAMA ST. NORMAL SCHOOL 01005 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY 08004 ALABAMA SYSTEM OFF, U OF 05706 ALABAMA TECHNICAL COLLEGE 01051 ALABAMA, THE UNIV OF 00100 AM INST OF PSYCHOTHERAPY 29238 AM INST PSY-GRAD PROF 01008 ATHENS STATE COLLEGE 08695 AUBURN U ALL CAMPUSES 08310 AUBURN U AT MONTGOMERY 08317 AUBURN U CENTRAL OFFICE 01009 AUBURN UNIV MAIN CAMPUS 05704 BESSEMER ST TECH COL 01012 BIRMINGHAM STHN COLLEGE 01030 BISHOP STATE COMM COLL 04461 BOOKER T WASHINGTON BUS C 09134 BREWER STATE JR COLLEGE 01007 CEN ALABAMA COMM COLLEGE 12182 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY CC 05736 CHAUNCEY SPARKS ST TECH 10554 CONCORDIA COLLEGE 29023 CULLMAN COLLEGE 01014 DANIEL PAYNE COLLEGE 05698 DOUGLAS MACARTHUR ST TE C 01015 ENTERPRISE ST JR COLLEGE 01003 FAULKNER UNIVERSTIY 04980 G.C. WALLACE ST COMM COLL 01017 GADSDEN STATE COM COLLEGE 01018 GEO C WALLACE ST CC-DOTHN 07871 GEO C WALLACE ST CC-HANCE 09980 GEO C WALLACE ST CC-SELMA 05705 HARRY M AYERS ST TECH C 05701 HOBSON STATE TECH C 01019 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 29280 INTERNATL BIBLE COLLEGE 05260 J F DRAKE ST TECH 01020 JACKSONVILLE ST UNIV 01060 JAMES H. FAULKNER ST JC 01021 EFFERSON DAVIS STATE JC 01022 JEFFERSON ST JR COLLEGE 01013 JOHN C CALHOUN ST CC 05693 JOHN M PATTERSON ST TECH 00101J ONES LAW SCHOOL 01023 JUDSON COLLEGE 01059 LAWSON STATE CMTY COLLEGE 01024 LIVINGSTON UNIVERSITY 01025 LOMAX-HANNON JC 08988 LURLEEN B WALLACE ST JC 01026 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE 01028 MILES COLLEGE 01029 MOBILE COLLEGE 01004 MONTEVALLO, UNIVERSITY OF 05697 MUSCLE SHOALS ST TECH C 05695 N F NUNNELLY ST TECH C 05696 N W ALA ST TECH COLLEGE 29327 NATL ED CTR-NATL INST TEC 01016 NORTH ALABAMA, UNIV OF 01031 NTHEST ALA ST JR COLLEGE 01032 NTHWST ALA ST JR COLLEGE 01033 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 01034 PATRICK HENRY STATE JC 21436 R.E.T.S. ELECTRONIC INST 05692 REID STATE TECHNICAL C 01036 SAMFORD UNIVERSITY 01037 SELMA UNIVERSITY 05691 SHELTON ST CMTY COLLEGE 01038S NEAD STATE JR COLLEGE 01057 SOUTH ALABAMA,U OF 00718 SOUTHERN BENEDICTINE 09435 SOUTHERN JC OF BUSINESS 21966 SOUTHERN TECH COLLEGE 05247 SOUTHWEST ST TECH COL 01041 SPRING HILL COLLEGE 00719 ST. BERNARD COLLEGE 00102 ST. JOSEPH SEMINARY 01039 STHESTN BIBLE COLLEGE 01040S THN UNION ST JR COLLEGE 01044 STILLMAN COLLEGE 01046 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 05734 TRENHOLM ST TECH COL 01048 TROY ST U DOTHN-FT RUCKER 08696 TROY STATE U ALL CAM 08003 TROY STATE U CEN OFFICE 01049 TROY STATE U MONTGOMERY 01047 TROY STATE UNIV MAIN CAM 01050 TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE 29067 U OF ALABAMA ALL INST 29274 U S SPORTS ACADEMY 01058 WALKER COLLEGE 05733 WALKER STATE TECH C Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page Number 163 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AQ FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 10010 AMER SAMOA CMTY COLLEGE Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page Number 164 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AR - FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 11947 AMERICAN COLLEGE 01109 ARK MEDL SCI CAMPUS,U OF 08703 ARKANSAS ALL CAM,U OF 01087 ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE 01088 ARKANSAS COLLEGE 00727 ARKANSAS LAW SCHOOL 01108 ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS,U OF 08701 ARKANSAS STATE U ALL CAM 08006 ARKANSAS STATE U CEN OFF 01090 ARKANSAS STATE U MAIN CAM 01091 ARKANSAS STATE U-BEEBE 01089 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY 01101 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK,U OF 01085 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO,U OF 01086 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF,U OF 29122 CAPITAL CITY JR COLLEGE 01092 CENTRAL ARKANSAS,U OF 01093 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE 00104 CENTRAL COLLEGE 01095 CROWLEY'S RIDGE COLLEGE 00105 DUNBAR JR. COLLEGE 12260 EAST ARK CMTY COLLEGE 00106 EL DORADO JUNIOR COLLEGE 12105 GARLAND CO CMTY COLLEGE 01097 HARDING COLLEGE 08007 HARDING U CEN OFF 10311 HARDING U MAIN CAM 01098 HENDERSON ST UNIVERSITY 01099 HENDRIX COLLEGE 01100 JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY 00107 JONESBORO COLLEGE 00726 LITTLE ROCK UNIVERSITY 12860 MISS CO CMTY COLLEGE 00108 MISSIONARY BAPTIST COLL 29189 NATL ED CTR-AR C TECHN C 12261 NORTH ARKANSAS CC 01102 OUACHITA BAPT UNIVERSITY 01094 OZARKS, UNINVERSITY OF 01103 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 01104 PHILLIPS CO CMTY COLLEGE 12435 RICH MOUNTAIN CC 01105 SHORTER COLLEGE 01106 SOUTHERN BAPTIST COLLEGE 07738 SOUTHWEST TECH INSTITUTE 00109 ST. JOHNS SEMINARY 29024 STHN ARK U ALL CAMPUSES 29025 STHN ARK U CENTRAL OFFICE 13176 STHN ARK U EL DORADO BR 01107 STHN ARK U MAIN CAMPUS 08008 UNIV OF ARKANSAS CEN OFF 01110 WESTARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page Number 165 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AZ FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 01070 AMER GRAD SCH OF MGMT 29329 AMER INDIAN BIB COLLEGE 10847 ARIZ AUTOMOTIVE INST 29142 ARIZONA C OF THE BIBLE 01081 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 01071 ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE 01083 ARIZONA,UNIVERSITY OF 07283 CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE 01072 COCHISE COLLEGE 01073 EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE 29469 FRANK L. WRIGHT SCH ARCH 10878 GANADO,COLLEGE OF 08303 GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 01076 GLENDALE CMTY COLLEGE 01074 GRAND CANYON COLLEGE 01075 MARICOPA CO CC SYS OFFICE 01077 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 29369 MILLER INSTITUTE 20063 MISSIONARY AVIATION INST 11864 MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 08699 MRICPA CO CC SYS ALL INST 08246 NAVAJO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 01082 NORTHERN ARIZ UNIVERSITY 11862 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE 01078 PHOENIX COLLEGE 29143 PHOENIX, UNIVERSITY OF 07266 PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 29022 PRESCOTT COLLEGE 29243 RIO SALADO CC 08304 SCOTTSDALE CMTY COLLEGE 29242 SOUTH MOUNTAIN CMTY C 07113 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 29241 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL U 01079 YAVAPAI COLLEGE Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page Number 166 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: CA FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 08306 ALAMEDA,COLLEGE OF 00637 ALEMANY COMM COLL CENTER 01111 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE 12448 AMBASSADOR COLLEGE 12447 AMER ACAD DRAMATIC ARTS-W 01120 AMER BAPT SEM OF WEST 29349 AMER FILM INST CTR ADV 29134 AMERICAN CONSV THEATRE 09552 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE 01113 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE 01115 ARMSTRONG UNIVERSITY 01116 ART CTR COLLEGE OF DESIGN 01117 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 01118 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 00111 BALBOA LAW SCHOOL 01119 BARSTOW COLLEGE 11590 BAUDER COLLEGE 29182 BAY-VALLEY TECH INST 01121 BETHANY BIBLE COLLEGE 01122 BIOLA COLLEGE 00112 BRAWLEY JUNIOR COLLEGE 11246 BROOKS COLLEGE 01123 BROOKS INSTITUTE 08073 BUTTE COLLEGE 12631 C LAW-U SAN FERNANDO VLY 00114 CA AERO TECHNICAL INST 01126 CA BAPT THEOLOGICAL SEM 01128 CA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 29374 CA FAMILY STUDY CENTER 12154 CA INST ASIAN STUDIES 00116 CA SCH OF MECH ARTS-IND 01124 CABRILLO COLLEGE 01125 CAL BAPTIST COLLEGE 01127 CAL COLLEGE ARTS & CRAFTS 01135 CAL COLLEGE PODIATRIC MED 01130 CAL CONCORDIA COLLEGE 03947 CAL HASTINGS C LAW,U OF 01131 CAL INST OF TECHNOLOGY 01132 CAL INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS 01133 CAL LUTHERAN COLLEGE 01134 CAL MARITIME ACADEMY 01144 CAL POLY ST U-POMONA 01143 CAL POLY ST U-SN LUIS OB 10302 CAL SCH PROF PSYC ALL CAM 10301 CAL SCH PROF PSYC CEN OFF 11881 CAL SCH PROF PSYC FRESNO 10013 CAL SCH PROF PSYC LOS ANG 11117 CAL SCH PROF PSYC SN DEGO 09844 CAL SCH PSYC BERKELEY 07993 CAL ST COLLEGE-BAKERSFLD 01157 CAL ST COLLEGE-STANISLAUS 08705 CAL ST U & C SYS ALL INST 01136 CAL ST U & C SYSTEM OFF 01142 CAL STATE C-SN BERNARDINO 01146 CAL STATE U-CHICO 01141 CAL STATE U-DOMINGUEZ HLS 01147 CAL STATE U-FRESNO 01137 CAL STATE U-FULLERTON 01138 CAL STATE U-HAYWARD 01139 CAL STATE U-LONG BEACH 01140 CAL STATE U-LOS ANGELES 01153 CAL STATE U-NORTHRIDGE 01150 CAL STATE U-SACRAMENTO 01312 CAL-BERKELEY,U OF 01313 CAL-DAVIS,U OF 01314 CAL-IRVINE, UNIV OF 01315 CAL-LOS ANGELES,U OF 01316 CAL-RIVERSIDE, UNIV OF 01317 CAL-SAN DIEGO,U OF 01319 CAL-SAN FRAN, UNIV OF 01320 CAL-SANTA BARBARA,U OF 01321 CAL-SANTA CRUZ, UNIV OF 10555 CALEGIO DE LA TIERRA 29253 CALIF INST TRANS PSYCH 13106 CALIFORNIA WSTN SCHL LAW 06973 CANADA COLLEGE 08903 CANYONS,COLLEGE OF THE 01161 CERRITOS COLLEGE 10111 CERRO COSO COMM COLLEGE 01162 CHABOT COLLEGE 01163 CHAFFEY COLLEGE 01164 CHAPMAN COLLEGE 29059 CHRIST COLLEGE IRVINE 12031 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE C 01165 CHURCH DIV SCH OF PACIFIC 01166 CITRUS COLLEGE 01167 CITY C -SAN FRANCISCO 01169 CLAREMONT GRADUATE SCHOOL 01170 CLAREMONT MENS COLLEGE 08706 CLAREMONT U CTR SYS ALL I Revised 11/91 Volume II Effective 7/98 Page
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