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FICE Code List for Colleges and Universities (X0011) FICE Code List For Colleges And Universities ALABAMA ALASKA 001002 ALABAMA A & M 001061 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 001005 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY 066659 PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND C.C. 001008 ATHENS STATE UNIVERSITY 011462 U OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE 008310 AUBURN U-MONTGOMERY 001063 U OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS 001009 AUBURN UNIVERSITY MAIN 001065 UNIV OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST 005733 BEVILL STATE C.C. 001012 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLL ARIZONA 001030 BISHOP STATE COMM COLLEGE 001081 ARIZONA STATE UNIV MAIN 001013 CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 066935 ARIZONA STATE UNIV WEST 001007 CENTRAL ALABAMA COMM COLL 001071 ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE 002602 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 001072 COCHISE COLLEGE 012182 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY 031004 COCONINO COUNTY COMM COLL 012308 COMM COLLEGE OF THE A.F. 008322 DEVRY UNIVERSITY 001015 ENTERPRISE STATE JR COLL 008246 DINE COLLEGE 001003 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY 008303 GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 005699 G.WALLACE ST CC-SELMA 001076 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLL 001017 GADSDEN STATE COMM COLL 001074 GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY 001019 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE 001077 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001020 JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIV 011864 MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001021 JEFFERSON DAVIS COMM COLL 001082 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV 001022 JEFFERSON STATE COMM COLL 011862 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE 001023 JUDSON COLLEGE 026236 PARADISE VALLEY COMM COLL 001059 LAWSON STATE COMM COLLEGE 001078 PHOENIX COLLEGE 001026 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE 007266 PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COL 001028 MILES COLLEGE 020653 PRESCOTT COLLEGE 001031 NORTHEAST ALABAMA COMM CO 021775 RIO SALADO COMMUNITY COLL 005697 NORTHWEST SHOALS COMM COL 008304 SCOTTSDALE COMM COLLEGE 001033 OAKWOOD COLLEGE 001070 THUNDERBIRD,AM GRAD SC 001036 SAMFORD UNIVERSITY 001083 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 005691 SHELTON STATE COMM COLL 020988 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX 001038 SNEAD STATE COMM COLLEGE 021715 WESTERN INTERNATL UNIV 004463 SOUTH UNIVERSITY 001079 YAVAPAI COLLEGE 001040 SOUTHERN UNION STATE CC 001041 SPRING HILL COLLEGE ARKANSAS 001044 STILLMAN COLLEGE 001090 ARKANSAS STATE UNIV MAIN 001046 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 001089 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY 001024 THE UNIV WEST ALABAMA 012260 EAST ARKANSAS COMM COLL 001051 THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA 012105 GARLAND COUNTY COMM COLL 001049 TROY ST UNIV MONTGOMERY 001097 HARDING UNIVERSITY MAIN 001048 TROY STATE UNIV DOTHAT 001098 HENDERSON STATE UNIV 001047 TROY STATE UNIV MAIN 001099 HENDRIX COLLEGE 001050 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY 012860 ISSISSIPPI COUNTY CC 001058 UAB WALKER COLLEGE 001100 JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY 001052 UNIV AL-BIRMINGHAM 001088 LYON COLLEGE 001055 UNIV OF AL IN HUNTSVILLE 023482 MID SOUTH COMMUNITY COLL 008004 UNIV OF AL SYSTEM OFFICE 012261 NORTH ARKANSAS COMM COLL 001016 UNIVERSITY NORTH ALABAMA 030633 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS UNIV 001029 UNIVERSITY OF MOBILE 001102 OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIV 001004 UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO 001103 PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE 001057 UNIVERSITY SOUTH ALABAMA 007738 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UN TECH 007871 WALLACE CC-HANCEVILLE 001107 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIV TSBPA FORM X0011 (Rev. 08/2021) 1 ARKANSAS - continued CALIFORNIA - continued 001108 U OF AR-FAYETTEVILLE-MAIN 020705 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 001101 U OF ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK 001190 CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE 001085 U OF AR-MONTICELLO 007536 COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE 001086 U OF AR-PINE BLUFF 009272 CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE 001092 U OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS 001192 CUESTA COLLEGE 001110 UNIVERSITY AR-FORT SMITH 001193 CYPRESS COLLEGE 001094 UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS 004480 DE ANZA COLL 001106 WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLLEGE 066988 DEVRY UNIVERSITY-LONG BCH 023329 DEVRY UNIVERSITY-POMONA CALIFORNIA 001191 DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE 007531 ACADEMY OF ART COLLEGE 033360 EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE 001111 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE 001197 EL CAMINO COLLEGE 001158 ALLIANT INTL U-SAN DIEGO 009032 EMPIRE COLL SCHOOL OF BUS 001232 AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE 012452 EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE 001113 ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE 011112 FASHION INST DESIGN & MER 001115 ARMSTRONG UNIVERSITY 009020 FOOTHILL CC DIS SYS OFF 001117 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 001199 FOOTHILL COLLEGE 001118 BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE 001307 FRESNO CITY COLLEGE 001119 BARSTOW CC DISTRICT 001253 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 001121 BETHANY COLLEGE 001201 FULLERTON COLLEGE 001122 BIOLA U 001202 GAVILAN COLLEGE 008073 BUTTE COLLEGE 001203 GLENDALE CC 022061 CA COLLEGE/HEALTH SCIENCE 001205 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY 001124 CABRILLO COLLEGE 001206 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE 001125 CAL BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 007006 GROSSMONT-CUYAMACA CC DIS 001133 CAL LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 001209 HARTNELL COLLEGE 001146 CAL ST U-CHICO 007234 HEALD COLLEGE 001147 CAL ST U-FRESNO 020798 HEALD COLLEGE,CONCORD 001137 CAL ST U-FULLERTON 025933 HEALD COLLEGE,STOCKTON 001138 CAL ST U-HAYWARD 001183 HOLY NAMES COLLEGE 001139 CAL ST U-LONG BEACH 001149 HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY 001140 CAL ST U-LOS ANGELES 001212 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE 030113 CAL ST UNIV-SAN MARCOS 001214 IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE 001157 CAL ST UNIV-STANISLAUS 025395 IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 001153 CAL ST U-NORTHRIDGE 004484 JOHN F KENNEDY UNIVERSITY 001144 CAL ST U-POMONA 012550 L A MISSION COLLEGE 001150 CAL ST U-SACRAMENTO 001224 L.A. HARBOR COLLEGE 007993 CAL STATE - BAKERSFIELD 001226 LA PIERCE COLLEGE 001142 CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO 001215 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY 001141 CAL ST-DOMINGUEZ HILLS 012907 LAKE TAHOE COMMUNITY COL 001143 CAL ST-SAN LUIS 001266 LANEY COLLEGE 001134 CALIFORNIA MARITIME 006975 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 001161 CERRITOS COLLEGE 001218 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY 010111 CERRO COSO COMM COLLEGE 001219 LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE 001162 CHABOT COLLEGE 001221 LOS ANGELES COMM COLLEGE 001163 CHAFFEY COLLEGE 007047 LOS ANGELES SW COLLEGE 001164 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY 001228 LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEG 001166 CITRUS COLLEGE 010340 LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE 012874 CITY COLLEGE SAN FRANCISCO 001231 LOS RIOS CC DISTRICT 001169 CLAREMONT GRAD UNIVERSITY 011649 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIV 001170 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE 010474 MARYMOUNT COLLEGE 013536 COASTLINE COMM COLLEGE 001220 MASTER’S COLL & SEMINARY 006720 COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA 001236 MENLO COLLEGE 001178 COLLEGE OF MARIN 001237 MERCED COLLEGE 001186 COLLEGE OF SEQUOIAS 001267 MERRITT COLLEGE 008903 COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS 001239 MIRA COSTA COLLEGE 001182 COLLEGE OF THE DESERT 014458 MISSION COLLEGE 001185 COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS 001240 MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE 001241 MONTEREY INST INTL STUD 2 CALIFORNIA - continued CALIFORNIA - continued 001242 MONTEREY PENINSULA COLL 001317 U OF CAL-SAN DIEGO 007115 MOORPARK COLLEGE 001320 U OF CAL-SANTA BARBARA 001243 MT SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 010395 U OF SAN DIEGO 001245 MT SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE 001325 U OF SAN FRANCISCO 001246 MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE 001328 U OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 001247 NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE 001329 U OF THE PACIFIC 011460 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 003947 UNIV CA-HASTINGS COLL LAW 001310 NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL 020523 UNIV OF WEST LOS ANGELES 010831 NEW COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA 001321 UNIVERSITY OF CA SANTA C. 001248 NORTHROP 001313 UNIVERSITY OF CAL-DAVIS 001179 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIV 001216 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE 001249 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE 001322 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS 004481 OHLONE COLLEGE 001334 VENTURA COLLEGE 001250 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 001335 VICTOR VALLEY COLLEGE 031633 PACIFIC STATES UNIVERSITY 001336 W COAST U-LA 001258 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE 001337 W COAST U-ORANGE CO 001260 PALOMAR COLLEGE 001176 WEST HILLS COMM COLL 001261 PASADENA CITY COLLEGE 001338 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE 004490 PATTEN COLLEGE 010832 WESTERN S U COLL OF LAW 001264 PEPPERDINE 001341 WESTMONT COLLEGE 001265 PERALTA CC DIST OFFICE 001342 WHITTIER COLL 001172 PITZER COLLEGE 001343 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY 001262 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIV 001344 YUBA COLLEGE 001173 POMONA COLLEGE 001269 RIO HONDO COLLEGE COLORADO 001270 RIVERSIDE COMM COLLEGE 001345 ADAMS STATE COLLEGE 001233 SACRAMENTO CITY COLL 007582 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 008918 SADDLEBACK COLLEGE 001346 ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLL 001272 SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COL 004503 BLAIR COLLEGE 001273 SAN DIEGO CITY COLLEGE 999999 CHARTERED ACCT 001275 SAN DIEGO MESA COLLEGE 666809 COLLEGE FOR FIN PLANNING 001151 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIV 009401 COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVER 001154 SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIV 001347 COLORADO COLLEGE 001280 SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE 004506 COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE 001282 SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE 001359 COLORADO NORTHWESTERN CC 001155 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY 001348 COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES 004697 SAN MATEO CTY CC DIS OFF 001350 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY 001284 SANTA ANA COLLEGE 022769 COMMUNITY COLL OF AURORA 001285 SANTA BARBARA CITY COLL 009542 COMMUNITY COLL OF DENVER 001326 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY 007648 DEVRY UNIVERSITY-DENVER 001286 SANTA MONICA COLLEGE 023584 EDUCATION AMERICA-DENVER 001287 SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE 001353 FORT LEWIS COLLEGE 001174 SCRIPPS COLLEGE 007933 FRONT RANGE COMM COLLEGE 001289 SHASTA COLLEGE 035343 JONES INTERNAT’L UNIV 001290 SIERRA COLLEGE 001355 LAMAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001291 SIMPSON COLLEGE 001358 MESA STATE COLLEGE 007713 SKYLINE COLLEGE 001360 METRO STATE COLL DENVER 001292 SOLANO CC 009981 MORGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001156 SONOMA STATE UNIV 001361 NORTHEASTERN JUNIOR COLL 001293 SOUTHERN CAL COLL 001362 OTERO JUNIOR COLLEGE 001294 SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE 004507 PARKS COLLEGE 001302 ST MARYS COLL OF CALIF 008896 PIKES PEAK COMMUNITY COLL 001305 STANFORD UNIVERSITY 014829 PUEBLO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 001309 TAFT COLLEGE 009543 RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLE 001312 U OF CAL-BERKELEY 001363 REGIS UNIVERSITY 001314 U OF CAL-IRVINE 001368 TRINIDAD STATE JR COLLEGE 001315 U OF CAL-LOS ANGELES 001365 U OF SOUTHERN COLORADO 001316 U OF CAL-RIVERSIDE 001370 UNIV COL AT BOULDER 004509 UNIV COL AT COL SPRINGS 3 COLORADO - continued DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 006740 UNIV COLORADO AT DENVER 001434 AMERICAN
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