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Deleted for 1999-2000 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Implementation Date: DOE INFORMATION DATA BASE REQUIREMENTS Fiscal Year 1991-92 VOLUME II: AUTOMATED STAFF INFORMATION SYSTEM July 1, 1991 AUTOMATED STAFF DATA ELEMENTS **DELETED** APPENDIX G SCHOOL OF GRADUATION Deleted for 1999-2000 Revised: 3/99 Volume II Effective: 7/99 Page Number: 161 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AK FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 11462 ALASKA ANCHORAGE, UNIV OF, 29117 ALASKA BIBLE COLLEGE 11463 ALASKA JUNEAU, UNIV OF, 01061 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 01063 ALASKA-FAIRBANKS,U OF 01064 ANCHORAGE COMM COLLEGE 29016 INUPIAT U OF THE ARTIC 01065 JUNEAU-DOUGLAS COMM COLL 01066 KENAI PENINSULA COMM COL 01067 KETCHIKAN COMM COLLEGE 08315 KODIAK CMTY COLLEGE 11045 KUS KOKWIN CC 00103 AND CLAIMS COLLEGE 01068 MATNUSKA-SUSTINA COLLEGE 29245 NORTHWEST CC 01062 SHELDON JACKSON COLLEGE 01069 SITKA COM COLLEGE 29141 STRATTON JOINT LIBRARY 29093 TANANA VALLEY CC 29095 U ALAS ANCHORAGE ALL CAM 29094 U ALAS FAIRBANKS ALL CAM 29009 U ALASKA ANCHORAGE JT LIB 29096 U ALASKA STHESTN ALL CAM 08698 U ALASKA SYS ALL INSTN 08005 U OF ALAS SYS HI ED SYS Revised 3/99 Volume II Effective 7/99 Page Number 162 SCHOOL OF GRADUATION (FICE CODE) STATE: AL FICE INSTITUTION FICE INSTITUTION CODE NAME CODE NAME 12308 AIR FORCE, CC OF THE 29452 AL CHRISTIAN SCH OF REL 00835 AL CHRISTIAN SCH OF RELGI 05749 ALA AVN AND TECH COLLEGE 01002 ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY 01052 ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM,U 01055 ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE,U 00709 ALABAMA ST. 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