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Available from Abstract Document Resume He 031 657 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 423 809 HE 031 657 TITLE Federal School Code List, 1999-2000. INSTITUTION Office of Postsecondary Education, Washington DC. Student Financial Assistance Programs. PUB DATE 1998-11-00 NOTE 90p.; For the previous year's code list, see ED 414 817. AVAILABLE FROM U.S. Dept. of Education, 600 Independence Ave., S.W. Washington, DC 20202; Tel: 800-433-3243 (Toll Free); Web site: http://www.ed.gov/office/OPE PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom (055) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC04 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Compliance (Legal); *Educational Legislation; *Federal Legislation; Federal Regulation; Financial Aid Applicants; Paying for College; Postsecondary Education; Records (Forms); *Student Financial Aid IDENTIFIERS *Higher Education Act Title IV ABSTRACT This volume lists the unique codes assigned by the Department of Education to all postsecondary institutions (public, private, and proprietary) participating in student aid programs under Title IV of the Higher Education Act. The list is organized by state, and alphabetically by institution within each state. Introductory information explains how students should use the guide to complete a 1999-2000 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), a renewal FAFSA, a FAFSA Express, or a FAFSA application on the Web. Each listing includes the school's official Title IV school name, address, and code. (DB) ******************************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ******************************************************************************** IE BEST COPY" AVAILABEE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Of ee of Educational Research and Improvement E CATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION QDliDox mart f . CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. IS6U11@2; 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. 02-Egon2 FuilrodM Points of view or opinions stated in this L.document do not necessarily represent 2 gan leg PT©cTMEW official OERI position cr policy. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON, DC 20202 November 1998 SUMMARY: The Federal School Code List of ParticipatingInstitutions for the 1999-2000 Award Year. Dear Colleague: Enclosed is the 1999-2000 Federal School Code List (formerlycalled the Title IV School Code List) containing the unique codes assigned by theDepartment of Education to all institutions participating in the Title IV student aidprograms. The list is organized by state, and alphabetically by institutions within each state. These codes will be used by students applying for financialaid using the 1999-2000 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA),1999-2000 Renewal FAFSA, 1999-2000 FAFSA Express, 1999-2000 FAFSA on the Web,or 1999-2000 Renewal FAFSA on the Web application. The FAFSA instructs students to list the collegesthey wish to receive their application information by name and by Federal School Code, andto check with their college financial aid office, the high school counselor's office,or the public library to look up the Federal School Code. Use of the Federal School Code will significantly improvethe student's ability to communicate college identifications accurately, will avoiderrors caused by confusion over similar college names, and speed application processing time. Please make this list available to students. Ifyou would like an additional copy of the Federal School Code List please call 1-800-433-3243or you can do an on-line search from the Department of Education's Web Page at: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE If you have any question about the list, pleasecontact the Application and Pell Processing Systems Division at (202) 260-9988. Sincerely, (01pAA: Diane E. Rogers Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary Student Financial Assistance Programs 3 600 INDEPENDENCE AVE.. S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20202 Our mission is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellencethroughout the Nation. USING THE FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE LIST The Federal School Code List that follows is intendedas a resource for anyone who is completing a 1999-2000 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), 1999-2000 Renewal FAFSA, 1999-2000 FAFSA Express, 1999-2000 FAFSA on the Web,or 1999-2000 Renewal FAFSA on the Web application. When answering 1999-2000 FAFSA collegename and address questions, applicants should use the official Federal school code andname found in this list to ensure fast and accurate processing. You can also access the Federal School Code Liston the Department of Education's Web Page at : http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE You can use the 1999-2000 FAFSA Express software to apply for financial aid and the FAFSA Express software can be downloaded from the same address. The FAFSA Express software contains the Federal School Code List and you canuse it to do a search for a particular school and its code. All postsecondary schools that are currently eligible for Title IV aidare listed in the Federal School Code List, with each school's official Federal School Code,name, and address. The schools are listed first by state and then alphabetically byname within each state. Procedures for completing the FAFSA college name and address questionsare listed below. For each school that applicants wish to list in question 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, and 93 of the 1999-2000 FAFSA, do the following: 1. Find the correct state of the desired school, using the appropriatestate name. 2. Find the exact name and address of the desired school within thestate listing. Names of schools may be similar. Please be certain you have found theexact school name and address before proceeding. 3. On the FAFSA, write the name of the school under "Name of college." Thename must exactly match the one you have found in the Federal school code list. 4. Write the six-character Federal School Code in thespaces provided under "Federal school code." You do not have to include the address. 5. Indicate housing plans for each school according to the directionson the FAFSA. 6 Repeat procedures 1- 5 for each desired college, up to a maximum of six. Please note that if the Federal School Code orname for a desired school is listed incorrectly on your FAFSA, processing may be delayed. School Code ListPage 1 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY CMTYCLG JAMES H FAULKNER STATE CMTY COLLEGE SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY CLG ALABA1VIA 2602 COLLEGE DR 1900 US HWY 31 SOUTH 9500 OLD GREENSBORO RD PHENIX CITY, AL 36869 BAY MI NETTE, AL 36507 TUSCALOOSA, AL 35405 ALABAMA AGRCLTL & MECHL UNI V FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 012182 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE:001060 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 005691 PO BOX 907 CHAUNCEY SPARKS STATE TECHNICAL CLG JEFFERSON DAVIS STATE JR CLG NORMAL, AL 35762 SNEA D STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE HWY 431 S, PO DRAWER 580 220 ALCO DR. FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001002 PO DRAWER D EUFAULA, AL 36072 BREWTON, AL 36426 BOAZ, AL 35957 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE:005736 ALABAMA AVIATION & TECHNICAL COLL FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001021 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001038 PO BOX 1209 CONCORDIA COLLEGE JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OZARK, AL 36361 SOUTH ALABAMA BEAUTY COLLEGE 1804 GREEN ST FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE:005749 2601 CARSON RD 2861 S MCKENZIE ST SELMA, AL 36701 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35215 FOLEY, AL 36535 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 010554 ALABAMA SOUTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001022 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 017256 PO BOX 2000 MONROEVILLE, AL 36461 DOUGLAS MACARTHURSTATE TECH CLG. JOHN C CALHOUN STATE COMMUNITY CLG SOUTH COLLEGE PO DRAWER 910, 1708 N MAIN FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE:001034 PO BOX 2216 122 COMMERCE ST OPP, AL 36467 DECATUR, AL 35609 MONTGOMERY, AL 36104 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 005698 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001013 ALABAMA STATE CLG BARBER STYLING FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 004463 9480 PARKWAY E BIRMINGHAM, AL 35215 ENTERPRISE STATE JR COLLEGE JOHN M PATTERSON ST TECH COLLEGE SOUTHEAST COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY PO BOX 1300 3920 TROY HIGHWAY FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 030325 828 DOWNTOWNER LOOP W ENTERPRISE, AL 36331 MONTGOMERY, AL 36116 MOBILE, AL 36609 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: IX11015 ALABAMA STATE UNI V FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 005693 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 026055 915 SOUTH JACKSON ST FAULKNER UNIV JOYCE DUNCANSACAD OF COSMETOLOGY MONTGOMERY, AL 36101 SOUTHEASTERN BIBLE COLLEGE 5345 ATLANTA HIGHWAY 2115 JONATHAN DR FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001005 3001 HIGHWAY 280 EAST MONTGOMERY, AL 36109 HUNTSVILLE, AL 35810 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35243 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001003 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 026210 ATHENS STATE UNI V FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 013857 300 NORTH BEATY ST GADSDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE ATHENS, AL 35611 JUDSON COLLEGE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN UNI V 750 FORREST AVE FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001008 302 BIBB ST 1200 TAYLOR RD, PO BOX 240240 GADSDEN, AL 35901 MARION, AL 36756 MONTGOMERY, AL 36124 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 004462 ATMORE STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001023 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 016885 PO BOX 1119 GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAWSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ATMORE, AL 36504 SOUTHERN UNION STATE COMMUNITY CLG PO BOX 227 GEO WALLACE DR 3060 WILSON RD SW FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 014292 PO BOX 1000 GADSDEN, AL 35902 BIRMINGHAM, AL 35221 WADLEY, AL 36276 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001017 AUBURN UNI V FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001059 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001040 203 MARY MARTIN HALL GAITHER AND COMPANY BEAUTY COLLEGE AUBURN, AL 36849 LURLEEN B WALLACE ST JUNIOR CLG SOUTHERN VOCATIONAL COLLEGE 414 E WILLOW ST FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 001009 P 0 DRAWER 1418, HWY 84 EAST 205 S MAIN ST, PO BOX 688 SCOTTSBORO, AL 35768 ANDALUSIA, AL 36420 TUSKEGEE, AL 36083 FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 016445 AUBURN UNIV-MONTGOMERY FEDERAL SCHOOL CODE: 008988
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