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School EDI XML School EDI XML PDF ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X NORMAL, AL ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION - Undergraduate X MONTGOMERY, AL ALABASTER CITY SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION - Undergraduate X ALABASTER, AL AUBURN UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X AUBURN, AL AUBURN UNIVERSITY AT MONTGOMERY - UNDERGRADUATE - Undergraduate X MONTGOMERY, AL BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BIRMINGHAM, AL CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X DECATUR, AL COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE - Undergraduate X MONTGOMERY, AL GEORGE C WALLACE COLLEGE - SPARKS CAMPUS - Undergraduate X EUFAULA, AL GEORGE C WALLACE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - DOTHAN - Undergraduate X DOTHAN, AL JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X JACKSONVILLE, AL JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY - Graduate X JACKSONVILLE, AL JEFFERSON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BIRMINGHAM, AL SAMFORD UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X BIRMINGHAM, AL SAMFORD UNIVERSITY - CUMBERLAND SCHOOL OF LAW - Graduate X BIRMINGHAM, AL THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA - Undergraduate X LIVINGSTON, AL THE UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA - Undergraduate X LIVINGSTON, AL UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - BIRMINGHAM - Undergraduate X BIRMINGHAM, AL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA - Undergraduate X MOBILE, AL WALDORF COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ORANGE BEACH, AL WALDORF COLLEGE - Graduate X ORANGE BEACH, AL HARDING UNIVERSITY MAIN CAMPUS - Undergraduate X SEARCY, AR NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BENTONVILLE, AR UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS - LITTLE ROCK - Undergraduate X LITTLE ROCK, AR UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FORT SMITH - Undergraduate X FORT SMITH, AR UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS - Undergraduate X CONWAY, AR CARRINGTON COLLEGE-WESTSIDE - Graduate X PHOENIX, AZ DEVRY UNIVERSITY - MESA CENTER - Undergraduate X MESA, AZ GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X PHOENIX, AZ GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY - Graduate X PHOENIX, AZ UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA - TRANSFER - Undergraduate X TUCSON, AZ ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X SAN FRANCISCO, CA ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SANTA MARIA, CA AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SACRAMENTO, CA AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - Undergraduate X SIGNAL HILL, CA ASHFORD UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X SAN DIEGO, CA ASHFORD UNIVERSITY - Graduate X SAN DIEGO, CA BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BAKERSFIELD, CA CABRILLO COLLEGE - APTOS - Undergraduate X APTOS, CA CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV-SAN LUIS OBISPO - Undergraduate X SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIV-SAN LUIS OBISPO - Graduate X SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - DOMINGUEZ HILLS - Undergraduate X CARSON, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - DOMINGUEZ HILLS - Graduate X CARSON, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - FULLERTON - Undergraduate X X FULLERTON, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO - Undergraduate X SACRAMENTO, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO - Graduate X SACRAMENTO, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN BERNARDINO - Undergraduate X SAN BERNARDINO, CA CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY - SAN BERNARDINO - Graduate X SAN BERNARDINO, CA CARRINGTON COLLEGE - POMONA - Undergraduate X POMONA, CA CERRITOS COLLEGE - Undergraduate X NORWALK, CA CERRO COSO COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X RIDGECREST, CA CITRUS COLLEGE - Undergraduate X GLENDORA, CA COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - Undergraduate X EUREKA, CA COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS - Undergraduate X VISALIA, CA COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SACRAMENTO, CA CRAFTON HILLS COLLEGE - Undergraduate X YUCAIPA, CA CUESTA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA DE ANZA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X CUPERTINO, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X SHERMAN OAKS, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X BAKERSFIELD, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - FREMONT - Undergraduate X FREMONT, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - LONG BEACH - Undergraduate X LONG BEACH, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - POMONA - Undergraduate X POMONA, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - SACRAMENTO - Undergraduate X ELK GROVE, CA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - SAN DIEGO - Undergraduate X SAN DIEGO, CA EL CAMINO COLLEGE - Undergraduate X TORRANCE, CA FOLSOM LAKE COLLEGE - Undergraduate X FOLSOM, CA FOOTHILL COLLEGE - Undergraduate X LOS ALTOS HILLS, CA FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X FRESNO, CA GAVILAN COLLEGE - Undergraduate X GILROY, CA GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE - Undergraduate X HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X ARCATA, CA HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY - Graduate X ARCATA, CA LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE - LIBERAL ARTS CAMPUS - Undergraduate X LONG BEACH, CA LONG BEACH CITY COLLEGE - PACIFIC COAST CAMPUS - Undergraduate X LONG BEACH, CA LOS MEDANOS COLLEGE - Undergraduate X PITTSBURG, CA MISSION COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SANTA CLARA, CA MODESTO JUNIOR COLLEGE - Undergraduate X MODESTO, CA NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE - BOTH CAMPUSES - Undergraduate X NAPA, CA ORANGE COAST COLLEGE - Undergraduate X COSTA MESA, CA OXNARD COLLEGE - Undergraduate X OXNARD, CA PALO VERDE COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BLYTHE, CA PALOMAR COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SAN MARCOS, CA RIO HONDO COLLEGE - Undergraduate X WHITTIER, CA SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SACRAMENTO, CA SADDLEBACK COLLEGE - Undergraduate X MISSION VIEJO, CA SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SAN BERNARDINO, CA SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X X SAN DIEGO, CA SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X X SAN JOSE, CA SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - Graduate X X SAN JOSE, CA SANTA ANA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SANTA ANA, CA SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X SANTA CLARA, CA SANTA MONICA COLLEGE (SMC) - Undergraduate X SANTA MONICA, CA SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SANTA ROSA, CA SANTIAGO CANYON COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ORANGE, CA SHASTA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X REDDING, CA SIERRA COLLEGE - ROCKLIN CAMPUS - Undergraduate X ROCKLIN, CA SOLANO COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X FAIRFIELD, CA SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE - Undergraduate X CHULA VISTA, CA TRIDENT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL - Undergraduate X CYPRESS, CA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - LOS ANGELES (UCLA) - Undergraduate X LOS ANGELES, CA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO - Undergraduate X LA JOLLA, CA UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO - Undergraduate X SAN FRANCISCO, CA UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO - Graduate X SAN FRANCISCO, CA WOODLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X WOODLAND, CA YUBA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X MARYSVILLE, CA AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X GREELEY, CO ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X LITTLETON, CO COLORADO MOUNTAIN COLLEGE - Undergraduate X GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY - PUEBLO - Undergraduate X PUEBLO, CO COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF AURORA - Undergraduate X AURORA, CO DEVRY UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X WESTMINSTER, CO MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X MANCHESTER, CT UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT - Undergraduate X BRIDGEPORT, CT AAMC MEDICAL SCHOOL APPLICATION SERVICES X (AMCAS)WASHINGTON, DC WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X NEW CASTLE, DE ADVENTIST UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES - Undergraduate X ORLANDO, FL DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE - Undergraduate X DAYTONA BEACH, FL DEVRY UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X TAMPA, FL DEVRY UNIVERSITY - ORLANDO - Undergraduate X ORLANDO, FL EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONATUICAL UNIVERSITY-INTERNATIONAL - Undergraduate X DAYTONA BEACH, FL FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X BOCA RATON, FL FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - Undergraduate X MELBOURNE, FL INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY-DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ONLINE - Undergraduate X TAMPA, FL KEISER UNIVERSITY - MELBOURNE - Undergraduate X MELBOURNE, FL PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE - ALL CAMPUSES - Undergraduate X LAKE WORTH, FL SOUTH FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE - Undergraduate X AVON PARK, FL STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA, MANATEE-SARASOTA - Undergraduate X X BRADENTON, FL ASHWORTH COLLEGE - Undergraduate X NORCROSS, GA ATHENS TECHNICAL COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ATHENS, GA CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ACWORTH, GA COLUMBUS TECHNICAL COLLEGE - Undergraduate X COLUMBUS, GA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - ALPHARETTA - Undergraduate X ALPHARETTA, GA DEVRY UNIVERSITY - ATLANTA/PERIMETER CENTER - Undergraduate X ATLANTA, GA GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X MILLEDGEVILLE, GA GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ATLANTA, GA GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X STATESBORO, GA POINT UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X WEST POINT, GA SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN - Undergraduate X SAVANNAH, GA UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA - Undergraduate X CARROLLTON, GA VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X VALDOSTA, GA VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY - Graduate X VALDOSTA, GA HAWAII PACIFIC UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X HONOLULU, HI BRIAR CLIFF UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X SIOUX CITY, IA CORNELL COLLEGE - Undergraduate X MOUNT VERNON, IA IOWA WESTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X CEDAR RAPIDS, IA NORTHEAST IOWA COMMUNITY COLLEGE-CALMAR - Undergraduate X CALMAR, IA SCOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X BETTENDORF, IA SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X WEST BURLINGTON, IA UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA - Undergraduate X CEDAR FALLS, IA UPPER IOWA UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X FAYETTE, IA WESTERN IOWA TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE - Undergraduate X SIOUX CITY, IA BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X BOISE, ID COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO - Undergraduate X TWIN FALLS, ID AUGUSTANA COLLEGE - Undergraduate X ROCK ISLAND, IL BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY - Undergraduate X LISLE, IL BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY - Graduate
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