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Graduate Post-Secondary Enrollment Through April 2019 Graduate Post-Secondary Enrollment Through April 2019 ABRAHAM BALDWIN COLLEGE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY - IDAHO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE BRIGHTWOOD COLLEGE- RIVERSIDE ALTIERUS CAREER COLLEGE - TAMPA BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ALVIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE-DALLAS CC DISTRICT AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY BROWARD COLLEGE AMERICAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE AMERICAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE - BUFFALO AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE LOS RIOS CC DISTR BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE - ONLINE ANDERSON UNIVERSITY BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE - PARMA ANGELINA COLLEGE BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE - SOUTHTOWNS ANNA MARIA COLLEGE BUTTE COLLEGE ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE CABRILLO COLLEGE ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CALIFORNIA COLLEGE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN BERNARDINO ARMSTRONG STATE UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN MARCOS ASA COLLEGE CAMDEN COUNTY COLLEGE ASHFORD UNIVERSITY CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE CANADA COLLEGE ATLANTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE CAPELLA UNIVERSITY AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY CARL ALBERT STATE COLLEGE BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE CARRINGTON COLLEGE - PORTLAND BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE BECKFIELD COLLEGE United States Military Enrollment BELHAVEN UNIVERSITY In addition, graduates report plans to BELLEVUE COLLEGE join thE: BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY • U.S. Army BERKELEY COLLEGE • U.S. Navy BETHANY COLLEGE • U.S. Air ForcE BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITY • U.S. MarinEs BLACK HILLS BEAUTY COLLEGE • U.S. Coast Guard BLINN COLLEGE Source: SHCOE Graduate Exit Surveys, 2015–2019 BLINN COLLEGE - SEALY BOSSIER PARISH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Source: National Student Clearinghouse. SHCOE graduates up to April, 2019. Page 1 of 7 CARRINGTON COLLEGE - LAS VEGAS COLLEGE OF MARIN CARRINGTON COLLEGE - SPOKANE COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO CARRINGTON COLLEGE - TUCSON COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND CARRINGTON ONLINE COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN NEVADA CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS CENTRAL LAKES COLLEGE - BRAINERD COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTRAL NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY CENTRAL OHIO TECHNICAL COLLEGE COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY - ONLINE CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLUMBIA COLLEGE ADULT8WK UNDERGRAD CERRITOS COLLEGE COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY CHABOT COLLEGE COLUMBUS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHAFFEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING - GRAD COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF DENVER CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY - GRAD COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA CHANDLER/GILBERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF RHODE ISLAND CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF VERMONT CHATTANOOGA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY - PORTLAND CHIPOLA COLLEGE CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE CINCINNATI STATE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COPPER MOUNTAIN COLLEGE CITRUS COLLEGE COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE - LOS RIOS CC DISTR CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS CITY OF CHICAGO - HAROLD WASHINGTON COLL CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE CITY OF CHICAGO - KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE CUESTA COLLEGE CITY OF CHICAGO - MALCOLM X COLLEGE CUNY QUEENS COLLEGE CLARENDON COLLEGE CUYAHOGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLOVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CUYAMACA COLLEGE COASTAL ALABAMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CYPRESS COLLEGE COASTAL ALABAMA CC - BREWTON DAKOTA COLLEGE AT BOTTINEAU COASTAL ALABAMA CC - MONROEVILLE DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE COASTAL BEND COLLEGE DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEAN COLLEGE COFFEYVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DELAWARE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY - TERRY COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA DEPAUL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DUPAGE DES MOINES AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY DEVRY UNIVERSITY Source: National Student Clearinghouse. SHCOE graduates up to April, 2019. Page 2 of 7 DREXEL UNIVERSITY FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - PINES EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY FLORIDA GATEWAY COLLEGE EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE FLORIDA GULF COAST UNIVERSITY EASTERN GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY FLORIDA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY ECPI UNIVERSITY - VA BEACH HEALTH SCIENCE FLORIDA SOUTHWESTERN STATE COLLEGE EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE EL CAMINO COLLEGE FLORIDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE EL CENTRO COLLEGE - DALLAS CC DISTRICT FLORIDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE - CUTLER BAY EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE ELGIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FORSYTH TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY EVEREST COLLEGE - HENDERSON FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY EVEREST INSTITUTE - EVEREST COLLEGE FRIENDS UNIVERSITY EVEREST INSTITUTE - JONESBORO FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVEREST INSTITUTE - NORTH MIAMI FULLERTON COLLEGE EVERETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING - FLORIDA CAMPUS EXCELSIOR COLLEGE GATEWAY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE FAULKNER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GATEWAY TECHNICAL COLLEGES FAYETTEVILLE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE GEORGE C WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY FLINT HILLS TECHNICAL COLLEGE GEORGETOWN UNIVIVERSITY - GRAD SCHOOL FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE - FAYETTEVILLE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - BOYNTON BEACH GEORGIA PIEDMONT TECHNICAL COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - CLEARWATER GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - FT. LAUDERDALE GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - JACKSONVILLE GOODWIN COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - KENDALL GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - LAUDERDALE LAKE GRANITE STATE COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - MARGATE GRANTHAM UNIVERSITY FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - MIAMI GROSSMONT COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - ORLANDO GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - WEST PALM BEACH GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - HIALEAH GWINNETT TECHNICAL COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - RIVERVIEW HAGERSTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - TAMPA HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE FLORIDA CAREER COLLEGE - HIALEAH HARRISBURG AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Source: National Student Clearinghouse. SHCOE graduates up to April, 2019. Page 3 of 7 HARRISON COLLEGE KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE HARRISON COLLEGE - EAST LAKE MICHIGAN COLLEGE HARRISON COLLEGE - ONLINE LAKE REGION STATE COLLEGE HERZING UNIVERSITY - BIRMINGHAM LAKE-SUMTER STATE COLLEGE HERZING UNIVERSITY - MADISON LAMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE HERZING UNIVERSITY - ORLANDO LAMAR STATE COLLEGE - PORT ARTHUR HIGHLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE LANEY COLLEGE HIGHLINE COLLEGE LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE HILL COLLEGE LE CORDON BLEU COLLEGE OF CULINARY ARTS HILLSBOROUGH COMMUNITY COLLEGE LEHIGH CARBON COMMUNITY COLLEGE HOLMES COMMUNITY COLLEGE LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HOUSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM DISTRICT ILLINOIS EASTERN C.C. - FRONTIER C.C LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE INDIANA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES MISSION COLLEGE INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY - APS U/G LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE INSTITUTO DE BANCA Y COMERCIO-CAGUAS LOS ANGELES SOUTHWEST COLLEGE INTER AMERICAN UNIV OF PUERTO RICO- AGUA LOS ANGELES TRADE TECHNICAL INTER AMERICAN UNIV OF PUERTO RICO- PONC LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE INTER AMERICAN UNIV PR- PONCE LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE LOUISIANA COLLEGE ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AT EUNICE IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY MARIETTA COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY JEFFERSON COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEG MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE JEFFERSON DAVIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY MESABI RANGE COMM & TECH CLG -VA JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER KALAMAZOO VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIAMI DADE COLLEGE KANSAS CITY KANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIAMI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ART & KAPLAN UNIVERSITY MIAMI UNIVERSITY- HAMILTON CAMPUS KAPLAN UNIVERSITY - DES MOINES MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE KENT STATE UNIVERSITY MILDRED ELLEY SCHOOL KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY MILES COLLEGE KILGORE COLLEGE MILWAUKEE AREA TECH COLLEGE Source: National Student Clearinghouse. SHCOE graduates up to April, 2019. Page 4 of 7 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE OLYMPIC COLLEGE MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MONROE COLLEGE OWENSBORO COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEG MONTGOMERY COLLEGE - TAKOMA PARK PALM BEACH ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE MORENO VALLEY COLLEGE PALO ALTO COLLEGE MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE PALOMAR COLLEGE MOUNT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARK UNIVERSITY MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE PASADENA CITY COLLEGE NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE PASCO-HERNANDO STATE COLLEGE NASHVILLE STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PENINSULA COLLEGE NATIONAL LOUIS UNIVERSITY PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL
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