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FY 2005 Title III and Title V Eligible Institutions (PDF) Title III and Title V Eligibility FY 2005 Eligible Institutions Group 1 STATE INSTITUTION CITY AK Sheldon Jackson College Sitka AK University of Alaska at Southeast Sitka Campus Sitka AK University of Alaska Fairbanks Bristol Bay Dillingham AK University of Alaska Fairbanks Chukchi Campus Kotzebue AK University of Alaska Fairbanks Kuskokwim Campus Bethel AK University of Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Campus Nome AL Alabama Southern Community College Monroeville AL Athens State University Athens AL Bevill State Community College Sumiton AL Enterprise-Ozark Community College Enterprise AL Faulkner State Community College Bay Minette AL Faulkner University Montgomery AL George C. Wallace Community College Dothan AL George C. Wallace State Community College Hanceville AL John C. Calhoun State Community College Decatur AL Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Andalusia AL Northeast Alabama Community College Rainsville AL Snead State Community College Boaz AL Southern Community College Tuskegee AL Troy State University Troy AL Troy State University Dothan Dothan AL Troy State University Montgomery Montgomery AL University of North Alabama Florence AR Arkansas Northeastern College Blytheville AR Arkansas State University Beebe Beebe AR Arkansas Technical University Russellville AR Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas De Queen AR Mid-South Community College West Memphis AR National Park Community College at Hot Springs Hot Springs AR North Arkansas College Harrison AR Phillips County Community College of the University of Arkansas Helena AR South Arkansas Community College El Dorado AR University of Arkansas at Monticello Monticello AR University of Central Arkansas Conway AS American Samoa Community College Pago Pago AZ Arizona Institute of Business & Technology Glendale AZ Central Arizona College Coolidge AZ Estrella Mountain Community College Avondale AZ GateWay Community College Phoenix AZ Mohave Community College Kingman AZ Northern Arizona University Flagstaff AZ Northland Pioneer College Holbrook AZ South Mountain Community College Phoenix AZ Tohono O'odham Community College Sells AZ University of Arizona South Campus Sierra Vista CA Alliant University San Diego CA American River College Sacramento CA Antelope Valley College Lancaster CA Azusa Pacific University Azusa CA Bethany College of the Assemblies of God Scotts Valley CA California State Polytechnic University Pomona Pomona CA California State University, Northridge Northridge CA California State University, Stanislaus Turlock CA California College of Arts & Crafts San Francisco CA California State University Long Beach Long Beach CA California State University Monterey Bay Seaside CA California State University San Marcos San Marcos CA Citrus Community College Glendora CA College of Alameda Alameda CA College of the Desert Palm Desert CA College of the Redwoods Eureka CA Compton Community College Compton CA Copper Mountain College Joshua Tree CA Cosumnes River College Sacramento CA Crafton Hills College Yucaipa CA Cypress College Cypress CA Evergreen Valley College San Jose CA Fresno City College Fresno CA Gavilan College Gilroy CA Glendale Community College Glendale CA Heald College, Schools of Business and Technology San Francisco CA Heald College, Schools of Business and Technology Rancho Cordova CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Fresno CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Hayward CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Concord CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Roseville CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Milpitas CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Stockton CA Heald College Schools of Business and Technology Salinas CA Holy Names College Oakland CA Hope International University Fullerton CA Humboldt State University Arcata CA Imperial Valley College Imperial CA La Sierra University Riverside CA Laney College Oakland CA Los Angeles Mission College Sylmar CA Los Medanos College Pittsburg CA Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles CA Merced College Merced CA Merritt College Oakland CA National Hispanic University San Jose CA National University La Jolla CA New College of California San Francisco CA Ohlone College Fremont CA Orange Coast College Costa Mesa CA Palomar College San Marcos CA San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino CA San Diego State University Imperial Valley College Calexico CA San Joaquin Delta College Stockton CA San Jose City College San Jose CA San Jose State University San Jose CA Santiago Canyon College Orange CA Sierra College Rocklin CA Solano Community College Fairfield CA Taft College Taft CA University of La Verne La Verne CA University of Southern California Los Angeles CA Victor Valley Community College Victorville CA West Los Angeles College Culver City CA West Valley College Saratoga CO Adams State College Alamosa CO Colorado Christian University Lakewood CO Colorado Mountain College Glenwood Springs CO Community College of Denver Denver CO Fort Lewis College Durango CO Metropolitan State College of Denver Denver CO Otero Junior College La Junta CO Pikes Peak Community College Colorado Springs CO Pueblo Community College Pueblo CO Trinidad State Junior College Trinidad CO University of Southern Colorado Pueblo CT Capital Community College Hartford CT Gateway Community Tech College New Haven CT Mitchell College New London CT Norwalk Community Technical College Norwalk CT University of Bridgeport Bridgeport DE Delaware Technical & Community College Owens Campus Georgetown DE Wesley College Dover FL Brevard Community College Cocoa FL Broward Community College Central Campus Davie FL Broward Community College North Campus Coconut Creek FL Broward Community College South Campus Pembroke Pines FL Central Florida Community 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