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ACE Institution State Strat 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 Your First College Year Survey - Participation History ACE Institution State Strat 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000* 0008 Huntingdon College AL20XXXXXXXX X -------- 0026 Talladega College AL38-------- - X - - X - - - - 0028 The University of Alabama AL2------- --------X- 0031 University of South Alabama AL1------- - X -------- 0048 University of Alaska Fairbanks AK-X------ ---------- 0050 University of Alaska Southeast AK9------- ------X--- 0055 Northern Arizona University AZ1------- -----X---- 0076 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff AR34------- -----X---- 0087 Harding University AR23-------- X - - - XX - - - 0089 Hendrix College AR23-------- XXXXXX - - - 0091 John Brown University AR14X--XX------------ 0108 University of Arkansas Main Campus AR3------- --------X- 0129 California State Polytechnic University-Pomona CA 9------- ------X-X- 0138 California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo CA 9-------X - 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- 0248 San Francisco Conservatory of Music CA 13 X - X 0257 University of California-Los Angeles CA 3------- - - X ----XXX 0259 University of California-Santa Barbara CA 3------- - - X - X - - - - - 0260 University of California-San Diego CA 3XXXX - - X X X X - X X X - - - 0265 University of Redlands CA 13-------- X - - - XXX - - 0266 University of San Francisco CA 4------- -----XX--- 0277 Woodbury University CA 11------- ------X--- 0318 Colorado State University CO 2 -----XXXXXXX - - - - - 0322 University of Northern Colorado CO 2 -------XX -------- 0325 Fort Lewis College CO 8 ------- ------XX-- 0354 Albertus Magnus College CT 16 XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX - - 0362 Fairfield University CT 18 ------- - XXX - - XX - - 0373 Quinnipiac University CT 13 ------- ----XX---- 0383 University of Connecticut-Storrs CT 3 ------- - X - - X - - - - - 0385 Eastern Connecticut State University CT 8 ------- -----XX--- 0414 American University DC5------- - X - X - - - - - - 0416 Catholic University of America DC 4 ------- -----X---- 0418 Gallaudet University DC 11 ------- -----XX--- 0424 Howard University DC 41 X -----X---------- 0454 Barry University FL 4 ------- -----X---- 0457 Edward Waters College FL 38 ----X-- ---------- 0464 Eckerd College FL 13 - XXXXXX X X ----X-X- 0465 Jacksonville University FL 12 ------- ------X--- 0471 New College of Florida FL 9 ------- -----XX--- 0473 Stetson University FL 23 X - - X - - - ---------- 0474 University of Florida FL 3 ------- - - X ------- 0493 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College GA 25-------- X -------- 0494 Agnes Scott College GA 23-----X- ----X----X 0495 Albany State University GA 34------- -------X-- 0497 Armstrong Atlantic State University GA 8------- ------X--- 0511 Emory University GA 6------- ----XX---X 0515 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus GA 3------- -----X-X-- 0516 Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Campus GA 32------- ------X--- 0517 Georgia Southwestern State University GA 7------- ----X----- 0519 Georgia Southern University GA 2X---X------------ 0525 Mercer University-Macon GA 23--X-X- - - - X X - X X X - - 0529 North Georgia College & State University GA 9---XX-X---------- 0536 Shorter College GA 21-------- - X -----X- 0544 Valdosta State University GA 8------X---------- 0545 Wesleyan College GA 22----X-XXXXX - 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