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Colleges, Universities and Scholarship Programs Code List 2014–15 Colleges, Universities and Scholarship Programs Code List 2014–15 connect to college successTM www.collegeboard.com Alabama - United States Alabama Years Status 0189 CENTRL ALABAMA C C CHILDSBRG, 1675 CHEROKEE RD, ALEX CITY AL 35010 2 2 0715 CENTRL ALABAMA C C ALEX CITY, ALEXANDER CTY CAMPUS, 1675 CHEROKEE RD, ALEX CITY AL 22 35010 1429 LURLEEN B WALLACE COMM COLL, 1000 DANNELLY BLVD, ANDALUSIA AL 36420 2 2 0706 ATHENS STATE COLLEGE, BEATY STREET, ATHENS AL 35611 2 2 1005 AUBURN UNIVERSITY, 108 MARY MARTIN HALL, AUBURN UNIV AL 36849 4 2 1939 FAULKNER STATE CMTY COLL, 1900 HWY 31 S, BAY MINETTE AL 36507 2 2 2696 ITT INSTITUTE BIRMINGHAM, 6270 PARK SOUTH DR., BESSEMER AL 35022 0 0 0320 SONAT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP, DARLENE O'DONNELL, PO BOX 2563, BIRMINGHAM AL 35202 0 3 1064 BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN COLLEGE, ADM WELCOME CENTER, BOX 549008, BIRMINGHAM AL 35254 4 1 1212 ST JOSEPH HOUSE OF STUDIES, 5821 OLD LEEDS RD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35210 4 1 1302 SAMFORD UNIVERSITY, SAMFORD HALL, 800 LAKESHORE DR, BIRMINGHAM AL 35229 4 1 1352 JEFFERSON STATE CMTY COLL, 2601 CARSON ROAD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35215 2 2 1649 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF MATH, JEFFERSON CNTY SCH, 2100 18TH ST SOUTH, BIRMINGHAM AL 35209 0 3 1723 SOUTHESTRN BIBLE COLLEGE, 2545 VALLEYDALE RD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35244 4 1 1745 SHELBY RICHARD C, STE 321, 1800 5TH AVE N, BIRMINGHAM AL 35203 0 3 1856 UNIV ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM, HUC 260, 1530 3RD AVE S, BIRMINGHAM AL 35294 4 2 1933 LAWSON STATE CMTY COLLEGE, 3060 WILSON RD SW, BIRMINGHAM AL 35211 2 2 2596 VIRGINIA COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM, 488 PALISADES BLVD, BIRMINGHAM AL 35209 2 2 3806 AMERICAN SENTINEL UNIVERSITY, STE 202, 500 CENTURY PARK S, BIRMINGHAM AL 35226 4 1 1721 SNEAD STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 220 NORTH WALNUT ST, BOAZ AL 35957 2 2 1355 JEFFERSON DAVIS CMTY COLLEGE, P.O. BOX 958, BREWTON AL 36427 2 2 1356 CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE, PO BOX 2216, DECATUR AL 35609 2 2 0346 TROY UNIVERSITY DOTHAN, 500 UNIVERSITY DR, DOTHAN AL 36304 4 2 1264 GEO C WALLACE COMMUNITY COLG, 1141 WALLACE DR, DOTHAN AL 36303 2 2 1213 ENTERPRISE STATE COMM COLLEGE, PO BOX 1300, ENTERPRISE AL 36331 2 2 0103 WALLACE CMNTY COLG SPARKS CMPS, PO BOX 580, EUFAULA AL 36072 2 2 0193 REID STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, PO BOX 588, EVERGREEN AL 36401 2 2 1468 MILES COLLEGE, 5500 MYRON MASSEY, BLVD., FAIRFIELD AL 35064 4 1 0723 BEVILL STATE CMTY COLL BREWER, 2631 TEMPLE AVENUE N, FAYETTE AL 35555 2 2 0805 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, PO BOX HCU, FLORENCE AL 35630 4 1 1735 UNIV NORTH ALABAMA, UNA BOX 5011, 1 HARRISON PLAZA, FLORENCE AL 35632 4 2 1262 GADSDEN ST CMTY COLLEGE, 1001 GEO WALLACE DR, GADSDEN AL 35903 2 2 0528 WALLACE STATE HANCEVILLE, PO BOX 2000, HANCEVILLE AL 35077 2 2 2851 HERZING UNIV AL, 280 W VALLEY AVE, HOMEWOOD AL 35209 2 2 1226 BROOKS MO, STE 302, 2101 W CLINTON AVE, HUNTSVILLE AL 35805 0 3 1586 OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY, ENROLLMENT MGT OFF, 7000 ADVENTIST BLVD, HUNTSVILLE AL 35896 4 1 1854 UNIV ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE, 301 SPARKMAN DR, HUNTSVILLE AL 35899 4 2 2108 J F DRAKE STATE TECHNICAL COLL, 3421 MERIDIAN ST N, HUNTSVILLE AL 35811 2 2 3451 VIRGINIA COLLEGE HUNTSVILLE, 2021 DRAKE AVE SW, HUNTSVILLE AL 35801 0 2 1736 JACKSONVILLE ST UNIVERSITY, 700 PELHAM RD N, JACKSONVILL AL 36265 4 2 0720 BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 1411 INDIANA AVE, JASPER AL 35501 2 1 1737 UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA, PO BOX 2099, LIVINGSTON AL 35470 4 2 1349 JUDSON COLLEGE AL, 302 BIBB ST, MARION AL 36756 4 1 1447 MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE, JUNIOR COLLEGE DIV, 1101 WASHINGTON ST, MARION AL 36756 2 1 0548 AIR FORCE ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS, 551 E MAXWELL BLVD, MAXWELL AFB AL 36112 0 3 0087 BISHOP STATE CMTY COLL CARVER, 414 STANTON STREET, MOBILE AL 36617 2 2 1032 ALABAMA SCHOOL MATH AND SCI, 1255 DAUPHIN STREET, INST ADVANCEMENT, MOBILE AL 03 36604 1092 BONNER JO, STE 15290, 11 N WATER ST, MOBILE AL 36602 0 3 1515 UNIV OF MOBILE, 5735 COLLEGE PKWY, MOBILE AL 36613 4 1 1517 BISHOP STATE CMTY COLL, 925 DAUPHIN ISLND PK, MOBILE AL 36603 2 2 1733 SPRING HILL COLLEGE, 4000 DAUPHIN ST, MOBILE AL 36608 4 1 1880 UNIV SOUTH ALABAMA, 2500 MEISLER HALL, 307 N UNIVERSITY BLV, MOBILE AL 36688 4 2 3157 REMINGTON COLLEGE MOBILE, 828 DOWNTOWNR LOOP W, MOBILE AL 36609 0 2 1644 ALABAMA STHRN CMTY COLL MONROE, 2800 S ALABAMA AVE, MONROEVILLE AL 36460 2 2 1004 UNIVERSITY OF MONTEVALLO, PALMER HALL STA 6030, 1 COLLEGE DR, MONTEVALLO AL 35115 4 2 0187 TRENHOLM STATE TECH COLLEGE, PO BOX 10048, MONTGOMERY AL 36108 2 2 0207 TRENHOLM ST TECH COLL TRENHOLM, PO BOX 10048, MONTGOMERY AL 36108 2 2 1006 ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY, PO BOX 271, MONTGOMERY AL 36101 4 2 1 Alabama - United States 1034 FAULKNER UNIVERSITY, 5345 ATLANTA HWY, MONTGOMERY AL 36109 2 1 1036 AUBURN UNIV MONTGOMERY, PO BOX 244023, MONTGOMERY AL 36124 4 2 1175 COMMUNITY C AIR FORCE, BLDG 826, 100 S TURNER BLVD, MONTGOMERY AL 36114 2 2 1176 ROBY MARTHA, STE 160, 401 ADAMS AVE, MONTGOMERY AL 36104 0 3 1303 HUNTINGDON COLLEGE AL, 1500 E FAIRVIEW AVE, MONTGOMERY AL 36106 4 1 1798 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY MONTGMRY, ENROLLMENT MGMT, PO DRAWER 4419, MONTGOMERY AL 42 36103 3450 PRINCE INST PROFESSIONAL STDS, 7735 ATLANTA HIGHWAY, MONTGOMERY AL 36117 0 2 3947 SOUTH UNIVERSITY MONTGOMERY, 5355 VAUGHN RD, MONTGOMERY AL 36116 2 1 7001 SOUTHRN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, 1200 TAYLOR ROAD, MONTGOMERY AL 36117 4 1 0188 NORTHWST-SHOALS CMTY COLL, P O BOX 2545, MUSCLE SHLS AL 35662 2 2 1003 ALABAMA AGRIC MECH UNIVERSITY, PO BOX 908, NORMAL AL 35762 4 2 0086 SOUTHRN UNION ST COMM COLL OPE, 1701 LAFAYETTE PKWY, OPELIKA AL 36801 2 2 3878 COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY, 25326 CANAL RD, ORANGE BCH AL 36561 4 1 0177 ENTERPRISE STATE CC AVIATION, 3405 S US HWY 231, OZARK AL 36360 2 2 1187 CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY CMTY COLL, 2602 COLLEGE DRIVE, PHENIX CITY AL 36869 2 2 1576 NORTHEAST ALABAMA STATE CC, PO BOX 159, RAINSVILLE AL 35986 2 2 1792 SELMA UNIVERSITY, 1501 LAPSLEY ST, SELMA AL 36701 4 1 1989 CONCORDIA COLLEGE AL, 1804 GREEN STREET, SELMA AL 36701 2 1 3146 GEO C WALLACE ST C C SELMA, PO DRAWER 2530, SELMA AL 36701 2 2 0213 BEVILL STATE CMTY COLLEGE, 101 STATE ST, SUMITON AL 35148 2 2 1800 TALLADEGA COLLEGE, 627 BATTLE ST W, TALLADEGA AL 35160 4 1 0184 ALABAMA STHRN CMTY COLL THOMAS, PO BOX 2000, THOMASVILLE AL 36784 2 2 1738 TROY STATE UNIVERSITY TROY*, ENROLLMENT SERVICES, ADAMS ADMIN UNIV AVE, TROY AL 42 36082 1796 TROY UNIVERSITY FLORIDA, 100 UNIVERSITY PARK, TROY AL 36082 4 2 0094 FREDD STATE TECH COLLEGE, 3401 ML KING JR BLVD, TUSCALOOSA AL 35401 2 2 1739 STILLMAN COLLEGE, OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS, 3600 STILLMAN BLVD, TUSCALOOSA AL 35401 4 1 1830 UNIV ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA*, MARY SPIEGEL, PO BOX 870132, TUSCALOOSA AL 35487 4 2 3338 SHELTON STATE CMTY COLLEGE, 9500 OLD GREENSBO RD, TUSCALOOSA AL 35405 2 2 1813 TUSKEGEE UNIVERSITY, 102 OLD ADMIN BLDG, TUSKEGEE AL 36088 4 1 1728 SOUTHRN UNION ST COMM COLL WAD, 750 ROBERTS ST, WADLEY AL 36276 2 2 2 Alaska - United States Alaska Years Status 3453 CHARTER COLLEGE, STE 120, 2221 E NORTHERN LTS, ANCHORAGE AK 99508 0 2 4201 ALASKA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, 4101 UNIVERSITY DR, ANCHORAGE AK 99508 4 1 4471 MURKOWSKI LISA, 510 L ST STE 600, ANCHORAGE AK 99501 0 3 4789 BEGICH MARK, STE 750, 510 L ST, ANCHORAGE AK 99501 0 3 4896 UNIV ALASKA ANCHORAGE, UC 106 ENROLLMENT, PO BOX 141629, ANCHORAGE AK 99514 4 2 4995 YOUNG DON, 4241 B ST STE 203, ANCHORAGE AK 99503 0 3 0469 ILISAGVIK COLLEGE, PO BOX 749, BARROW AK 99723 2 2 4866 UNIV ALASKA FAIRBANKS*, PO BOX 757480, FAIRBANKS AK 99775 4 2 1237 ALASKA BIBLE COLLEGE, PO BOX 289, GLENNALLEN AK 99588 4 1 0127 COVENANT LIFE COLLEGE, HC 60 BOX 2664, HAINES AK 99827 4 1 4897 UNIV ALASKA SOUTHEAST JUNEAU, 11120 GLACIER HWY, JUNEAU AK 99801 4 2 7215 ALASKA PERF SCHLR PRIVATE SCHL, PO BOX 110500, JUNEAU AK 99811 0 3 4379 UNIV ALASKA SOUTHEAST KETCHKN, KETCHIKAN CAMPUS, 2600 SEVENTH AVENUE, KETCHIKAN 22 AK 99901 4372 KODIAK COLLEGE UAA, 117 BENNY BENSON DR, KODIAK AK 99615 2 2 4509 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA COLLEGE, PO BOX 2889, PALMER AK 99645 2 2 4754 UNIV ALASKA SOUTHEAST SITKA CA, 1332 SEWARD AVE, SITKA AK 99835 2 2 4373 KENAI PENINSULA COLLEGE, 156 COLLEGE RD, SOLDOTNA AK 99669 2 2 7227 ALASKA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, ENROLLMENT DEPT, 35109 ROYAL PL, SOLDOTNA AK 99669 0 1 4636 PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND CMTY COLL, 303 LOWE ST, PO BOX 97, VALDEZ AK 99686 2 2 1 Arizona - United States Arizona Years Status 2504 UNIVERSAL TECH INST AZ, 10695 W. PIERCE ST., AVONDALE AZ 85323 0 1 3810 ESTRELLA MOUNTAIN CMTY COLL, 3000 N DYSART ROAD, AVONDALE AZ 85323 2 2 0535 CHANDLER GILBERT CMTY COLLEGE, 2626 E PECOS RD, CHANDLER AZ 85225 2 2 3460 GOLF ACADEMY ARIZONA, STE 2, 2031 N ARIZONA AVE, CHANDLER AZ 85225 0 2 3826 CHANDLER GILBERT CC SUN LAKES, 2626 E. PECOS RD, CHANDLER AZ 85225 2 2 5461 INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST COLLEGE, 2211 W GERMANN RD, CHANDLER AZ 85286 4 1 4122 CENTRAL ARIZONA COLLEGE, 8470 N OVERFIELD RD, COOLIDGE AZ 85128 2 2 1712 COCONINO COUNTY CMTY COLLEGE, SUITE 17, 3000 NORTH 4TH ST, FLAGSTAFF AZ 86004 2 2 4006 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, PO BOX 4084, FLAGSTAFF AZ 86011 4 2 3196 ARIZONA AUTOMOTIVE INST, 6829 N 46TH AVE, GLENDALE AZ 85301 0 2 3792 MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY AZ, 19555 N 59TH STREET, GLENDALE AZ 85308 0 0 4338 GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 6000 W OLIVE AVE, GLENDALE AZ 85302 2 2 4772 FRANKS TRENT, SUITE 200, 7121 WEST BELL ROAD, GLENDALE AZ 85308 0 3 0325 NORTHLAND PIONEER COLLEGE, PO BOX 610, HOLBROOK AZ 86025 2 2 0443 MOHAVE CMTY COLLEGE, 1971 E JAGERSON AVE, KINGMAN AZ 86401 2 2 3827 CHANDLER GILBERT CC WILLIAMS, 7360 E TAHOE AVE, WILLIAMS CAMPUS, MESA AZ 85212 2 2 4513 MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, STE 109, 165 N CENTENNIAL WAY, MESA AZ 85201 2 2 7243 BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY-MESA, 51 E MAIN ST, MESA AZ 85201 0 2 0230 FLAKE JEFF, STE 120, 2200 E CAMELBACK
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