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Still University - Online Admissions (Mesa), Graduate Admission G02477GRR AACOMAS, Medical School Admission SS0242MED Abilene Christian University, Current Undergraduates/Readmissions 003537REG Abilene Christian University, On Campus Graduate Admissions 003537GRA Abilene Christian University, Online Masters and Certificate Programs 003537MCP Abilene Christian University, Undergraduate Admission 003537UNA Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, All Admissions 001541ADM Academy of Art University, All Admissions 007531ADM Academy of Couture Art, All Admissions 041855ADM Academy of Interactive Entertainment - Seattle, Undergraduate Admission 676678UNA Acadiana Technical College - Acadian, Undergraduate Admission 013900UNA Acadiana Technical College - CB Coreil , Undergraduate Admission 014721UNA Acadiana Technical College - Evangeline, Undergraduate Admission 005484UNA Acadiana Technical College - Gulf Area , Undergraduate Admission 005482UNA Acadiana Technical College - Lafayette , Undergraduate/All Students 014675UNA Acadiana Technical College - Teche Area , Undergraduate Admission 016999UNA Acadiana Technical College - TH Harris, Undergraduate Admission 005466UNA Adams State University, Counselor Education Department 001345GRA Adams State University, The Graduate School 001345ADM Adams State University, Undergraduate Admission 001345UNA Adelphi University, All Admissions 002666ADM Adler School of Professional Psychology, Graduate Admission 020681GRA Adrian College, Undergraduate Admission 002234UNA Agnes Scott College, College Transfer 001542CLT Aiken Technical College, Undergraduate Admission 010056UNA Aims Community College, College Transfer 007582CLT Air Force Institute of Technology, Employment 003009EMP Air Force Institute of Technology, Graduate Admission 003009GRA Air Force Institute of Technology, Officer Education Records Management 003009REG Air Force Reserve Recruiting Center - Colorado Springs, Recruiting Transcripts SS0346ADM Alabama A&M University, Employment 001002EMP Alabama A&M University, Graduate Admission 001002GRA Alabama A&M University, Registrar's Office 001002REG Alabama A&M University, Undergraduate Admission 001002UNA Alabama Board of Nursing, Licensure Decisions SS0269LCE Alabama Southern Community College, All Admissions 001034ADM Alabama State Department of Education, Application For Teacher Certification SS0036MCL Alabama State University, All Admissions 001005ADM Alaska Army National Guard, Employment SS0095EMP Alaska Pacific University, Undergraduate Admission 001061UNA Albany Law School, Law School Admission 002886ADM Albany State University, All Admissions 001544ADM Albany Technical College, All Admissions 005601ADM Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Graduate Admission 019141GRA Albertus Magnus College, Undergraduate Admission 001374UNA Albian Consulting Corporation, International Education Evaluation, Resume and Translation Services SS0433ADM Albion College, All Admissions 002235ADM Albright College, Undergraduate Admission 003229UNA Alcorn State University, Graduate Admission 002396GRA Alcorn State University, Office of Admissions 002396ADM Alcorn State University, Registrar's Office 002396REG Alexandria Technical College, Registrar's Office 005544REG Alfred University, Graduate Admission 002668GRA Alfred University, Registrar's Office/Current Students 002668REG Alfred University, Undergraduate Admission 002668UNA Alfred University, Universal Education - Istanbul 002668MCL Allatoona High School, Dual Enrollment Transcripts 110057HST Allegheny College, Registrar's Office 003230REG Allegheny College, Undergraduate Admission 003230UNA Allen College, All Admissions 030691ADM Allen Parish School Board, Employment SS0294EMP Allied American University, All Admissions 666452ADM Alpha Omega Academy, High School Transfer 163779HST Alverno College, All Admissions 003832ADM Amarillo College, All Admissions 003540ADM Amberton University, All Admissions 022594ADM AMCAS - American Medical College Application Services, Transcripts SS0288ADM American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Certification Program, Graduate & Professional Admission SS0243GPA American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Nursing Certifications SS0253MCL American College of Applied Science - Crescent City, All Admissions SS0085ADM American College of Education, Graduate & Professional Admission 666242GPA American College of Healthcare Sciences, All Admissions SS0043ADM American College of Technology - Online, Undergraduate Admission & College Transfer 041187UNA American Cooperative School - La Paz Bolivia, High School Records 905150MCL American InterContinental University - Main, All Admissions 014720ADM American Jewish University, All Admissions 666982UNA American Jewish University, Graduate Admission- Center for Education 666982OTH American Jewish University, Graduate Admission- School of NonProfit Management 666982MCL American Jewish University, Graduate Admission- Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies 666982GRA American Military University, All Admissions 038193MCL American Public University System - Faculty Hiring, Employment 038193EMP American Public University System, All Admissions 038193ADM American Sentinel University, All Admissions 041277ADM American University - International Relations Online , Admissions SS0452ADM American University in Bulgaria, All Admissions SS0035ADM American University Washington College of Law, Law School Admission 001434ADM Anderson University, Undergraduate Admission 001785UNA Andover High School, PSEO Transcripts SS0349HST Andrew College, All Admissions 001545ADM Andrews University - Berrien Springs, Undergraduate Admission 002238UNA Angelo State University, All Admissions 003541ADM Anne Arundel Community College, Undergraduate Admission 002058UNA Anoka Ramsey Community College, All Admissions 002332ADM Antioch College, Undergraduate Admission 008795UNA Appalachian State University, Graduate Admission 002906GRA Appalachian State University, Undergraduate Admission 002906UNA Aquinas College, College Transfer 002239CLT Aquinas College, Undergraduate Admission 002239UNA Archbishop Chapelle High School, Freshman Admission SS0567FRS Argosy University - Chicago, All Admissions 021799CHI Argosy University - Dallas, All Admissions 021799DAL Argosy University - Denver, All Admissions 021799DEN Argosy University - Inland Empire, All Admissions 021799INE Argosy University - Los Angeles , All Admissions 021799ADM Argosy University - Online, All Admissions 021799ONL Argosy University - Online, Faculty Hiring/HR 021799FHR Argosy University - Orange County , All Admissions 021799ADM Argosy University - Phoenix, All Admissions 021799PHO Argosy University - Salt Lake City, All Admissions 021799SLC Argosy University - Schaumburg, All Admissions 021799SCH Argosy University - Seattle, All Admissions 021799SEA Argosy University - Tampa, All Admissions 021799TPA Argosy University - The Center, Undergraduate Admission SS0369UNA Argosy University - Washington DC, All Admissions 021799WDC Argosy University - Washington DC, American School of Professional Psychology 021799SPP Arizona Army National Guard, Education Office SS0257MCL Arizona State University, Undergraduate Admission 001081UNA Arkansas Department of Higher Education, Transcripts SS0438ADM Arkansas State Board of Public Accountancy, CPA Examination Application SS0180APA Arkansas State University - Newport , Undergraduate Admission 042034UNA Arkansas State University, College Transfer 001090CLT Arkansas State University, Online Admission 001090MCL Armstrong Atlantic State University, Undergraduate Admission 222341UNA Art Academy of Cincinnati, All Admissions 003011ADM Art Institute Ground - The Center, Undergraduate Admission SS0370UNA Ascension Christian Elementary, Employment SS0426EMP Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College, Undergraduate Admission 004033UNA Ashford University, All Admissions 001881ADM Ashland Community & Technical College, Undergraduate Admission 001990UNA Ashland University, All Admissions 003012ADM Ashworth College/James Madison High School, All Admissions 000000UNA Asnuntuck Community College, All Admissions 011150ADM Aspen University, Registrar's Office SS0448ADM Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists - British Columbia, Vet Applicants SS0434ADM Atascadero Unified School District - Human Resources Department, Employment SS0279EMP Athabasca University, All Admissions SS0473ADM Athens State University, All Admissions 001008ADM Athens Technical College, All Admissions 005600ADM Atlanta Institute of Music and Media, Undergraduate Admission 031045UNA Atlanta Metropolitan State College, All Admissions 012165ADM Atlanta Technical College, All Admissions 008543ADM Auburn University - Montgomery, Undergraduate Admission 008310UNA Auburn University, Undergraduate Admission 001009UNA Augsburg College, Graduate Admission 002334GRA Augsburg College, Registrar Office 002334REG Augsburg College, Undergraduate Admission 002334ADM Augusta Technical College, Undergraduate Admission 005599UNA Augustana College (IL), College Transfer 001633CLT Augustine Classical Academy, Faculty Employment SS0433ADM Aurora University - Woodstock Center, All Admissions 001634WSC Aurora University, All Admissions 001634ADM Austin College, College Transfer 003543CLT Austin Community College, Undergraduate Admission 012015UNA Austin Peay State University, All Admissions 003478ADM Ave Maria University, Undergraduate Admission 039413UNA Averett University - Richmond/Glen Allen VA, Graduate & Professional Admission
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