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Opeid College Name State 100200 ALABAMA a & M UNIVERSITY AL Opeid College Name State 100200 ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY AL 100300 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY AL 100400 UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO AL 100500 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY AL 100700 CENTRAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 100800 ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY AL 100900 AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS AL 101200 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLLEGE AL 101300 JOHN C CALHOUN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 101500 ENTERPRISE-OZARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 101600 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA AL 101700 GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 101800 GEORGE C WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE-DOTHAN AL 101900 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE AL 102000 JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY AL 102100 JEFFERSON DAVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 102200 JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 102300 JUDSON COLLEGE AL 102400 UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA AL 102600 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE AL 102800 MILES COLLEGE AL 102900 UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE AL 103000 BISHOP STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 103100 NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 103300 OAKWOOD COLLEGE AL 103400 ALABAMA SOUTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 103600 SAMFORD UNIVERSITY AL 103800 SNEAD STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 104000 SOUTHERN UNION STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 104100 SPRING HILL COLLEGE AL 104400 STILLMAN COLLEGE AL 104600 TALLADEGA COLLEGE AL 104700 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS AL 105000 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY AL 105100 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AL 105200 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM AL 105500 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE AL 001055A1 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA SYSTEM OFFICE AL 105700 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA AL 105900 LAWSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 105901 Lawson State Community College-Bessemer Campus AL 106000 JAMES H FAULKNER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AL 106100 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY AK 106200 SHELDON JACKSON COLLEGE AK 106300 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS AK 001063A1 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION AK 106500 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST AK 107000 THUNDERBIRD-THE AMERICAN GRAD SCH OF INTRNTL MGT AZ 107100 ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE AZ 107200 COCHISE COLLEGE AZ 107300 EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE AZ 107400 GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY AZ 107600 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AZ 107700 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE AZ 107800 PHOENIX COLLEGE AZ 107900 YAVAPAI COLLEGE AZ 108100 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS AZ 108101 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST AZ 108102 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY EAST AZ 001081A1 Arizona State University at the Downtown Phoenix Campus AZ 108200 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY AZ 108300 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA AZ 001083A1 ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS AZ 108500 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO AR 108600 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE BLUFF AR 108700 ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE AR 108800 LYON COLLEGE AR 108900 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY AR 109000 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS AR 109002 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY-NEWPORT AR 109003 ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY-MOUNTAIN HOME AR 001090A1 Arkansas State University System Office AR 109100 Arkansas State University-Beebe AR 109200 UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS AR 109300 CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE AR 109400 UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS AR 109500 CROWLEY'S RIDGE COLLEGE AR 109700 HARDING UNIVERSITY AR 109800 HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY AR 109900 HENDRIX COLLEGE AR 110000 JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY AR 110100 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK AR 001101A1 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM OFFICE AR 110200 OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY AR 110300 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE AR 110400 PHILLIPS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF AR AR 110600 WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLLEGE AR 110700 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS AR 110800 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS AR 110900 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES AR 111000 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FT SMITH AR 111100 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE CA 111300 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE CA 111600 ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN CA 111700 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY CA 111800 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE CA 111900 BARSTOW COLLEGE CA 112000 AMERICAN BAPTIST SEMINARY OF THE WEST CA 112100 BETHANY COLLEGE OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CA 112200 BIOLA UNIVERSITY CA 112300 BROOKS INSTITUTE OF PHOTOGRAPHY CA 112400 CABRILLO COLLEGE CA 112500 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY CA 112700 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS CA 113100 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CA 113200 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS CA 113300 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY CA 113400 CALIFORNIA MARITIME ACADEMY CA 113700 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FULLERTON CA 113800 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-HAYWARD CA 113900 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-LONG BEACH CA 114000 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-LOS ANGELES CA 114100 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-DOMINGUEZ HILLS CA 114200 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN BERNARDINO CA 114300 CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV-SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 114400 CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY-POMONA CA 114600 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-CHICO CA 114700 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-FRESNO CA 114900 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY CA 115000 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-SACRAMENTO CA 115100 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY CA 115101 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY-IMPERIAL VALLEY CAMPUS CA 115300 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-NORTHRIDGE CA 115400 SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY CA 115500 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY CA 115600 SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY CA 115700 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-STANISLAUS CA 116100 CERRITOS COLLEGE CA 116200 CHABOT COLLEGE CA 116300 CHAFFEY COLLEGE CA 116400 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY CA 001164A1 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY-UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CA 116500 CHURCH DIVINITY SCHOOL OF THE PACIFIC CA 116600 CITRUS COLLEGE CA 116900 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY CA 117000 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE CA 117100 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE CA 117200 PITZER COLLEGE CA 117300 POMONA COLLEGE CA 117400 SCRIPPS COLLEGE CA 117600 WEST HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CA 001176A1 West Hills Community College District CA 117700 COGSWELL POLYTECHNICAL COLLEGE CA 117800 COLLEGE OF MARIN CA 117900 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY CA 118100 COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO CA 001181A1 SAN MATEO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE CA 118200 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT CA 118300 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY CA 118500 COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS CA 118600 COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS CA 118700 COLLEGE OF THE SISKIYOUS CA 119000 CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE CA 119100 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE CA 001191A1 CONTRA COSTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE CA 119200 CUESTA COLLEGE CA 119300 CYPRESS COLLEGE CA 001193A1 NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CA 119600 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CA 119700 EL CAMINO COLLEGE CA 119701 El Camino College-Compton Center CA 119900 FOOTHILL COLLEGE CA 120000 FULLER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN CALIFORNIA CA 120100 FULLERTON COLLEGE CA 120200 GAVILAN COLLEGE CA 120300 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CA 120500 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY-SAN FRANCISCO CA 120600 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE CA 120700 GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL UNION CA 120800 GROSSMONT COLLEGE CA 001208A1 GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CA 120900 HARTNELL COLLEGE CA 121200 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE-STOCKTON CA 121400 IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE CA 121500 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY CA 121600 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE CA 121700 LASSEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CA 121800 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CA 121900 LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE CA 122000 THE MASTER'S COLLEGE AND SEMINARY CA 122300 LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE CA 122400 LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE CA 122600 LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE CA 122700 LOS ANGELES TRADE TECHNICAL COLLEGE CA 122800 LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE CA 122900 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES CA 123000 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY CA 123200 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE CA 001232A1 LOS RIOS COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE CA 123300 SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE CA 123600 MENLO COLLEGE CA 123700 MERCED COLLEGE CA 123800 MILLS COLLEGE CA 123900 MIRACOSTA COLLEGE CA 124000 MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE CA 001240A1 YOSEMITE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE CA 124100 MONTEREY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES CA 124200 MONTEREY PENINSULA COLLEGE CA 124300 MOUNT ST MARY'S COLLEGE CA 124500 MT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE CA 124600 MT SAN JACINTO COLLEGE CA 124700 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE CA 124900 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE CA 125000 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CA 125100 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN CA 125200 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY CA 125300 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY CA 125400 PACIFIC LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CA 125500 PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE CA 125600 PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION CA 125800 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE CA 125900 PALO VERDE COLLEGE CA 126000 PALOMAR COLLEGE CA 126100 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE CA 126200 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY CA 126500 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM OFFICE CA 126600 LANEY COLLEGE CA 126700 MERRITT COLLEGE CA 126800 PORTERVILLE COLLEGE CA 126900 RIO HONDO COLLEGE CA 127000 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CA 127200 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE CA 001272A1 SAN BERNARDINO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CA 127300 SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE CA 127500 SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE CA 127800 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC CA 127900 SAN FRANCISCO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CA 128000 SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE CA 128100 SAN JOSE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE CA 128200 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE CA 128400 SANTA ANA COLLEGE CA 001284A1 RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT OFFICE CA 128500 SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE CA 128600 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE CA 128700 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE CA 128800 CLAREMONT SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY CA 128900 SHASTA COLLEGE CA 129000 SIERRA COLLEGE CA 129100 SIMPSON COLLEGE CA 129200 SOLANO COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CA 129300 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CA 129400 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE CA 129500 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW CA 129600 DOMINICAN SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY CA 129900 ST JOHNS SEMINARY COLLEGE CA 130200 SAINT MARYS COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA CA 130500 STANFORD UNIVERSITY CA 130600 STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT CA 130700
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