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All Commitment Partners by State/Country – October 31, 2014 All Commitment Partners By State/Country – October 31, 2014 Total Commitments to Date 450 U.S. Colleges & Universities 298 International Universities & Organizations (from 31 countries) 67 Education Associations 16 Organizations Including Study Abroad, K-12, and Social Networks & Other Services 56 Governments (including U.S.) 13 Alabama Peralta Community College Southern Connecticut State Troy University District University University of Alabama Pitzer College University of New Haven University of South Alabama SAI Programs San Diego State University District of Columbia Arkansas San Jose City College Alliance for International University of Arkansas Santa Barbara City College American Association of University of Arkansas at Pine Sonoma State University Collegiate Registrars and Bluff Tripsidize Admissions Officers University of Arkansas-Fort University of California American Association of State Smith Education Abroad Program Colleges and Universities University of California, American Council on Education Arizona Berkeley American Councils for Arizona State University University of California, Davis International Education Athena Study Abroad University of California, Irvine CET Academic Programs International Business University of California, Educational and Cultural Seminars Riverside Exchange University of Arizona University of California, San Fund for Education Abroad Diego National Geographic California University of California, Santa The Catholic University of California Colleges for Barbara America International Education California Lutheran University Colorado Delaware California State University, East Bridge University of Delaware Bay Fort Lewis College California State University, GoAbroad.com Florida Long Beach Project Travel Bethune-Cookman University California State University, San University of Colorado-Boulder Daytona State College Bernardino University of Colorado-Denver Eckerd College Diversity Abroad Florida Agricultural and Global Citizen Year Connecticut Mechanical (A&M) University Global Glimpse American Institute for Foreign Florida Institute of Technology Insolidarity, Practicing Freedom Study AIFS Florida International University Collective Sacred Heart University Florida State University Linguistic Horizons Miami Dade College 1 All Commitment Partners By State/Country – October 31, 2014 Polk State College Monmouth College Kentucky St. Petersburg College Southern Illinois University Bellarmine University Stetson University Carbondale University of South Florida Southern Illinois University- Lousiana University of Tampa Edwardsville Xavier University of Louisiana University of West Florida The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Maine Georgia University of Illinois-Springfield University of Maine at Dalton State College University of St. Francis Farmington Georgia Institute of Technology Waubonsee Community CIEE: Council on International Georgia Southwestern State College Educational Exchange University Western Illinois University Georgia State University Wheaton College Massachusetts Oglethorpe University Boston Architectural College Spelman College Indiana Bridgewater State University University of North Georgia Indiana University Southeast Earth Deeds Indiana University-Purdue EF College Study Tours Hawaii University Fort Wayne EUSA - Academic Internship Hawaii Pacific University Indiana University-Purdue Programs University of Hawai'i at Hilo University Indianapolis Fitchburg State University Institute for Study Abroad, Kaya Responsible Travel Idaho Butler University (IFSA-Butler) Lesley University University of Idaho Purdue University Merrimack College Purdue University Calumet Mount Ida College Illinois Rose-Hulman Institute of Salisbury University Carl Sandburg College Technology StudentUniverse Dominican University University of Notre Dame University of Massachusetts- Eastern Illinois University Valparaiso University Amherst Elmhurst College University of Massachusetts- GO ED. Semester Study Abroad Iowa Boston Greenheart Travel Central College University of Massachusetts- Greenville College Drake University Dartmouth IES Abroad (Institute for the Grand View University University of Massachusetts- International Education of Mount Mercy University Lowell Students) St. Ambrose University Westfield State University Illinois Institute of Technology Upper Iowa University Wheelock College Illinois State University Worcester State University Joliet Junior College Kansas Knox College Kansas State University Maryland McKendree University Pittsburg State University Coppin State University Millikin University University of Kansas Hood College 2 All Commitment Partners By State/Country – October 31, 2014 Joint National Committee for Mississippi Mercer County Community Languages – National Council Alcorn State University College for Language and International Jackson State University New Jersey City University Studies (JNCL NCLIS) Mississippi State University Richard Stockton College of NJ Morgan State University Tougaloo College Rutgers University - New Towson University University of Mississippi Brunswick Stevens Institute of Technology Michigan Montana Central Michigan University Montana State University New Mexico Ferris State University Montana State University New Mexico State University Hope College Billings University of New Mexico Kalamazoo College Western New Mexico Marygrove College North Carolina University Michigan State University Central Piedmont Community Northern Michigan University College Nevada Paris Study Center, L3C Davidson Country Community USAC-University Studies University of Minnesota-Twin College Abroad Consortium Cities Elon University Wayne State University North Carolina State University New York Western Michigan University TerraDotta AFS Intercultural Programs University of North Carolina AFS Intercultural Programs USA Minnesota Wilmington Asia Society Center for Global Education at Wake Forest University Association of American Augsburg College Western Carolina University International Colleges and Concordia College at Universities Moorhead North Dakota Bard College iE-USA North Dakota State University Berkeley College Minnesota State University, Black Bread Mankato Nebraska City University of St. Cloud State University Doane College New York - System University of Nebraska at Clinton Community College Minnesota Omaha College Board Hamline University University of Nebraska-Lincoln Cornell University CUNY Brooklyn College Missouri New Hampshire CUNY City College Carroll College Dartmouth College CUNY Lehman College Culver-Stockton College CUNY Medgar Evers College University of Central Missouri New Jersey CUNY Queens College University of Missouri Bergen Community College Daemen College Fairleigh Dickinson University Eugene Lang College, The New KIC UnivAssist School for Liberal Arts 3 All Commitment Partners By State/Country – October 31, 2014 Hobart and William Smith Ohio Wesleyan University Saint Vincent College Colleges University of Cincinnati Susquehanna University International Association of University of Dayton The Forum on Education University Presidents (IAUP) University of Findlay Abroad Le Moyne College University of Toledo The GREEN Program Reach the World Walsh University The Lincoln University Rensselaer Polytechnic Wright State University The Pennsylvania State Institute Xavier University University Rochester Institute of University of Pittsburgh Technology Oklahoma Washington & Jefferson St. John's University University of Central Oklahoma College State University of New York- University of Tulsa WeSpeke System West Chester University Study Abroad Europe Oregon SUNY Albany AHA International Rhode Island SUNY Binghamton Mobility International USA Johnson & Wales University SUNY Broome Community (MIUSA) Roger Williams University College Oregon State University Salve Regina University SUNY Buffalo University of Oregon Student Language Exchange SUNY College of Environmental University of Portland Science and Forestry South Carolina SUNY Cortland Pennsylvania Clemson University SUNY Farmingdale State Albright College Coastal Carolina University College Amizade Global Service- Coker College SUNY Jamestown Community Learning College of Charleston College California University of Lander University SUNY New Paltz Pennsylvania The Citadel SUNY Oswego Delaware Valley College University of South Carolina The Malaika Foundation Drexel University University of South Carolina The New York Times in Elizabethtown College Upstate Education Franklin & Marshall College Winthrop University The Wandering Scholar Gettysburg College Wofford College Indiana University of Ohio Pennsylvania South Dakota Ashland University Ivy League Model United South Dakota State University Baldwin Wallace University Nations Conference (ILMUNC) Case Western Reserve Lock Haven University Tennessee University Luria Expat Women of Color Heidelberg University Misericordia University Lipscomb University Miami University - Oxford Northampton Community Pellissipi State Community Ohio State University College College 4 All Commitment Partners By State/Country – October 31, 2014 Texas Christopher Newport WSA Europe (Weekend Academic Programs University Student Adventures) International API College of William and Mary Alamo Colleges George Mason University Wisconsin Austin Community College Hampton University Alverno College District International Student Exchange Beloit College Hispanic Association of Programs (ISEP) Lakeland College Colleges and Universities James Madison University Moraine
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