Appendices to the Reporting and Procedures Manual

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APPENDICES
to the
REPORTING and PROCEDURES MANUALS
for
Texas Universities, Health-Related
Institutions, Community, Technical,
and State Colleges, and Career Schools
and Colleges
Fall 2009
TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
Educational Data Center
TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
APPENDICES
TEXAS UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS,
COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES,
AND CAREER SCHOOLS
Revised Fall 2009
For More Information
Please Contact:
Doug Parker
Educational Data Center
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
P.O. Box 12788
Austin, Texas 78711
(512) 427-6287 FAX (512) 427-6447
Doug.Parker@thecb.state.tx.us
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability
in employment or the provision of services.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A.
Institutional Code Numbers for Texas Institutions
Page
Public Universities ...................................................................................................... A.1
Independent Senior Colleges and Universities .......................................................... A.2
Public Community, Technical, and State Colleges .................................................... A.3
Independent Junior Colleges ..................................................................................... A.5
Texas A&M University System Service Agencies ...................................................... A.5
Health-Related Institutions ......................................................................................... A.6
Independent Organizations ........................................................................................ A.8
Multi-Institution Teaching Centers and University System Centers ........................... A.9
Other Specific Sites .................................................................................................... A.9
Texas State Technical College Extension Centers .................................................... A.9
Remote Teaching Sites .............................................................................................. A.10
Career Schools and Colleges .................................................................................... A.11
Texas Institutions in Institutional Code (Numeric) Order ............................................ A.14
B.
C.
Texas County, State and Foreign Country Codes
Texas County Code Numbers ....................................................................................
State Code Numbers ..................................................................................................
Foreign Country Code Numbers ................................................................................
B.1
B.4
B.5
Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Codes ..................................................
C.1
Two-Digit CIP Program Codes ................................................................................... C.2
CIP Codes in Numeric Order ..................................................................................... C.3
CIP Codes for Facilities Reports ................................................................................ C.30
CIP Codes in Alphabetic Order .................................................................................. C.32
D.
Administrative Unit Codes ..........................................................................................
D.1
E.
Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Funding Categories for Community,
Technical, and State Colleges ..................................................................................
E.1
F.
Space Use Codes ......................................................................................................
F.1
G.
Functional Category Codes ........................................................................................
G.1
H.
Building Codes ...........................................................................................................
H.1
I.
Glossary of Facilities Terms .......................................................................................
I.1
J.
GME Formula Funding and Space Model/Infrastructure Funding ..............................
J.1
K.
ACGME and AOA Residency Programs in Texas......................................................
K.1
L.
Medical Schools .........................................................................................................
L.1
M.
College Board (CEEB) High School Codes ............................................................... M.1
N.
Facilities Frequently Asked Questions .......................................................................
N.1
O.
Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) Funding Categories for General
Academic Institutions .................................................................................................
O.1
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES
003541
003581
003592
003630
003606
003624
003625
000020*
003631
009651
003632
010298
103631*
003565
011161
003639
103639*
029269
003629
003642
003615
000110*
003644
439154
003646
003656
003658
030646
009741
003661
010115
011163
009930
003599
003655
003652
011711
012826
013231
011721
003594
113594*
103594*
003665
Angelo State University
Lamar University
Midwestern State University
Prairie View A&M University
Sam Houston State University
Stephen F. Austin State University
Sul Ross State University
Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College
Tarleton State University
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Texas A&M University-Texarkana
Texas A&M University System
Texas Southern University
Texas State University-San Marcos
Texas State University System
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University System
Texas Woman’s University
The University of Texas at Arlington
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Brownsville
The University of Texas at Dallas
The University of Texas at El Paso
The University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at Tyler
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
The University of Texas-Pan American
The University of Texas System
University of Houston
University of Houston-Clear Lake
University of Houston-Downtown
University of Houston-Victoria
University of Houston System
University of North Texas
University of North Texas at Dallas
University of North Texas System
West Texas A&M University
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.1
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INDEPENDENT SENIOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
003537
022594
003543
003545
003557
003560
003564
003571
003576
003575
003577
003637
003584
003586
003591
003598
023053
003602
003610
004977
003613
003619
003616
003618
003620
003621
003623
003635
003636
003638
003641
003645
420352*
003647
003651
003588
003654
003578
003663
003669
003604
Abilene Christian University
Amberton University
Austin College
Baylor University
Concordia University Texas
Dallas Baptist University
East Texas Baptist University
Hardin-Simmons University
Houston Baptist University
Howard Payne University
Huston-Tillotson University
Jarvis Christian College
LeTourneau University
Lubbock Christian University
McMurry University
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio
Parker College of Chiropractic
Paul Quinn College
Schreiner University
South Texas College of Law
Southern Methodist University
Southwestern Adventist University
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
Southwestern Christian College
Southwestern University
St. Edward’s University
St. Mary’s University
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Christian University
Texas College
Texas Lutheran University
Texas Wesleyan University
The College of St. Thomas More
Trinity University
University of Dallas
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
University of St. Thomas
University of the Incarnate Word
Wayland Baptist University
Wiley College
William Marsh Rice University
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.2
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES
003607
003539
003540
006661
012015
003549
007857
021002
003561
004003
003553
003554
003546
007096
023614
009331
003563
008510
004453
010387
003568
006662
003570
003573
010633
003574
000501*
003580
036273
023582
023485
003582
003583
000717
000719*
000721*
000722*
000720*
011145
003590
009797
008503
003593
003558
020774
000309*
Alamo Community College District
Alvin Community College
Amarillo College
Angelina College
Austin Community College
Blinn College
Brazosport College
Brookhaven College (Dallas CCCD)
Cedar Valley College (Dallas CCCD)
Central Texas College
Cisco College
Clarendon College
Coastal Bend College
College of the Mainland Community College District
Collin County Community College District
Dallas County Community College District
Del Mar College
Eastfield College (Dallas CCCD)
El Centro College (Dallas CCCD)
El Paso Community College District
Frank Phillips College
Galveston College
Grayson County College
Hill College
Houston Community College
Howard College
Howard County Junior College District
Kilgore College
Lamar Institute of Technology
Lamar State College - Orange
Lamar State College - Port Arthur
Laredo Community College
Lee College
Lone Star College – Cy Fair (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Kingwood (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Montgomery (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – North Harris (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Tomball (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College System District
McLennan Community College
Midland College
Mountain View College (Dallas CCCD)
Navarro College
North Central Texas College
North Lake College (Dallas CCCD)
Northeast Lakeview College (Alamo CCD)
A.3
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES
023154
000307*
003596
023413
003600
003601
003603
008504
009163
003609
012713
000090*
029137
003611
031034
000574*
003614
003608
003626
008899
010964
008900
000326*
008901*
003627
003628
003643
009642
009225
033965
003634
009932
003572
003648
010060
003662
003664
009549
003668
Northeast Texas Community College
Northwest Vista College (Alamo CCD)
Odessa College
Palo Alto College (Alamo CCD)
Panola College
Paris Junior College
Ranger College
Richland College (Dallas CCCD)
San Antonio College (Alamo CCD)
San Jacinto College Central Campus
San Jacinto College North Campus
San Jacinto College South Campus
San Jacinto Community College
South Plains College
South Texas College
Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf
Southwest Texas Junior College
St. Philip’s College (Alamo CCD)
Tarrant County College District
Tarrant County College Northeast Campus
Tarrant County College Northwest Campus
Tarrant County College South Campus
Tarrant County College Southeast Campus
Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus
Temple College
Texarkana College
Texas Southmost College
Texas State Technical College Central Office
Texas State Technical College, Harlingen
Texas State Technical College, Marshall
Texas State Technical College, Waco
Texas State Technical College, West Texas
Trinity Valley Community College
Tyler Junior College
Vernon College
Victoria College, The
Weatherford College
Western Texas College
Wharton County Junior College
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.4
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INDEPENDENT JUNIOR COLLEGES
003579
003585
Jacksonville College
Lon Morris College
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM SERVICE AGENCIES*
000555
000556
000712
000716
000576
000727
000557
Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Texas AgriLife Research
Texas Engineering Experiment Station
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Texas Forest Service
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
*These institutions report the CBM011 and CBM014 only. The other institutions listed in this
appendix do not report transfer students from these agencies.
A.5
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS
000041*
000407*
004949
104949*
000081*
000082*
009768
000133*
000412*
210674*
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Baylor College of Medicine Medical School
Baylor College of Medicine Medical School/Academics
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine/Academics
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine/Academics
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L. Foster School of
Medicine
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Allied Health
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy/Academics
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry Advanced Education
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry Dental School
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry School of Dental Hygiene
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Medicine
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Nursing
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of
Pharmacy
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of
Pharmacy/Academics
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Science
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Institute of
Biosciences and Technology
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Rural
Public Health
The University of Texas Dental Branch/Academics at Houston
The University of Texas Dental School at Houston
The University of Texas Dental School at San Antonio
The University of Texas Dental School/Academics at San Antonio
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Dallas
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Galveston
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston
000418*
000413*
010674
110674*
000416*
000415*
000089*
104948*
000406*
004948
000405*
000080*
000079*
000088*
000084*
000083*
000086*
000087*
000411*
004951
009799
000304*
000101*
000401*
004954
A.6
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS
000301*
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San
Antonio
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The University of Texas Medical School at Galveston
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio
The University of Texas Medical School/Academics at Houston
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at Dallas
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at Galveston
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at San Antonio
The University of Texas School of Biomedical Informatics at Houston
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Galveston
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston
The University of Texas School of Nursing at San Antonio
The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
University of North Texas Health Science Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences
University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health
011618
000040*
000404
104952*
004952
009348
003659
109348
025554
010019
000403*
000303*
000203*
000402*
000201*
000302*
006956
000030*
003660
000130*
000131*
000134*
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff
A.7
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS
000450*
000454*
000456*
000458*
000460*
000462*
000464*
000452*
000466*
000468*
000470*
000472*
000474*
000488*
000476*
000478*
000480*
000482*
Bexar County Medical Examiner
Christus Santa Rosa (San Antonio)
Conroe Medical Foundation
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
Harris County Medical Examiner
John Peter Smith Hospital (Fort Worth)
Memorial Hermann Hospital System
Methodist Hospital (Houston) (formerly Christus St. Joseph Hospital)
Methodist Hospitals of Dallas
Presbyterian Hospital (Dallas)
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
Spohn Memorial Hospital (Corpus Christi)
Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences
Texas Back Institute Research Foundation
Texas Department of Health
Texas Heart Institute
Valley Baptist Medical Center
World Craniofacial Foundation (Dallas)
**These organizations report the CBM00R only. The other institutions listed in this appendix do
not report transfer students from these agencies.
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.8
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS MULTI-INSTITUTION TEACHING CENTERS
AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM CENTERS
000844*
000842*
000811*
000820*
000821*
000802*
000840*
000818*
000800*
000826*
Alamo University Center
Collin Higher Education Center
East Williamson County Multi-Institution Teaching Center
Lone Star College – University Center
Lone Star College – University Park
Round Rock Higher Education Center
The University of Texas at Arlington Fort Worth Center
Universities Center at Dallas
University of Houston System at Sugar Land
University of Houston System Center at Cinco Ranch
OTHER SPECIFIC SITES
000804*
000806*
000808*
000812*
000830*
000832*
000838*
000833*
000834*
000836*
000814*
000816*
000822*
Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing, Houston Center
Sul Ross State University – Rio Grande Campus at Del Rio
Sul Ross State University – Rio Grande Campus at Eagle Pass
Texas A&M University-Commerce Metroplex Center, Mesquite
Texas Tech University Abilene Engineering Center
Texas Tech University Amarillo Engineering Center
Texas Tech University Center at Junction
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at El Paso
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at Fredericksburg
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at Highland Lakes
Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing, Houston Center
Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing, Dallas Educational Activities
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Downtown
TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXTENSION CENTERS
109932*
209932*
309932*
TSTC Extension Center Abilene (79603)
TSTC Extension Center Breckenridge (76024)
TSTC Extension Center Brownwood (76801)
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.9
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
REMOTE TEACHING SITES
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
000850*
Dallas Campus
000852*
Houston Campus
000856*
Kingsville Campus
000857*
McAllen Campus
000853*
Round Rock Campus
000854*
Temple Campus
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
000861*
Abilene
000860*
Amarillo
000866*
Dallas
000862*
El Paso
000863*
Midland
000864*
Odessa
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
000871*
Austin
000872*
Brownsville RAHC
000874*
Dallas
000876*
El Paso
000878*
San Antonio
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
000880*
Edinburg Research Division
000882*
Harlingen Research Division
000884*
Laredo Research Division
000886*
McAllen Research Division
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
000896*
Department of Veterinary Science, Bastrop
000898*
Science Park Operations, Smithville
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
000870*
Austin
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.10
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
CAREER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
429094
367316
429085
021136
444389
249247
250920
442222
021171
225867
223083
002397
363527
022188
445160
445179
443827
443836
246266
224439
379782
003556
365204
224183
021193
444565
010761
437732
224402
001479
443854
442790
445197
406033
010508
010509
440129
450465
225788
225779
225849
366678
007329
366696
427663
225858
Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin
Allied Health Careers
American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at Houston
American InterContinental University
Anamarc Educational Institute – El Paso
ATI Career Training Center – Dallas
ATI Career Training Center – North Richland Hills
Argosy University – Dallas
Art Institute of Houston
Austin Business College
Baptist Health System – San Antonio
Belhaven College
Border Institute of Technology
Brookline College
Brown Mackie College – Dallas
Brown Mackie College – Fort Worth
Career Centers of Texas – Brownsville
Career Centers of Texas – Corpus Christi
Career Centers of Texas – El Paso
Career Point Institute
Center for Advanced Legal Studies
Commonwealth Inst Funeral Services
Computer Career Center
Court Reporting Institute of Dallas
Court Reporting Institute of Houston
Culinary Institute Alain and Marie Le Notre
Dallas Institute of Funeral Service
Dallas Nursing Institute
DeVry University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Houston
Everest College – Arlington
Everest College – Dallas
Everest College – Fort Worth
Galen College of Nursing – San Antonio
Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics
Hallmark Institute of Technology
High-Tech Institute – Dallas
International Academy of Design and Technology
International Business College – El Paso (East)
International Business College – El Paso (West)
ITT Technical Institute Arlington
ITT Technical Institute Austin
ITT Technical Institute Headquarters
ITT Technical Institute Houston – North (Blue Ash)
ITT Technical Institute Houston – South (Bay Area)
ITT Technical Institute Houston – West (Gessner)
A.11
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
CAREER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
434052
377069
364955
440323
445328
440332
445346
227836
445337
431886
004586
225991
446899
226277
392415
226790
381990
451875
227243
001509
227289
002498
223463
377111
445203
445223
380094
001526
000388
404514
456311
404499
382896
228291
001459
031795
364973
443605
439127
229036
382054
224776
222938
392257
229416
446747
ITT Technical Institute Richardson
ITT Technical Institute San Antonio
Kaplan Career Institute – San Antonio
Kaplan College – Beaumont
Kaplan College – Fort Worth
Kaplan College – Laredo
Kaplan College – Lubbock
Kaplan College – McAllen
Kaplan College – Midland
Kaplan College – San Antonio
Kaplan University
KD Studio-Dallas
Le Cordon Bleu Institute of Culinary Arts – Dallas
Lincoln Technical Institute
MedVance Institute – Houston
MTI College of Business and Technology-Houston
MTI College of Business and Technology-Nasa
National American University
Northwood University – Cedar Hill
Nova Southeastern University
Oblate School of Theology – San Antonio
Park University
Remington College – Dallas Campus
Remington College – Fort Worth Campus
Remington College – Houston (North)
Remington College – Houston (Southeast)
Remington College – Houston (West)
Saint Leo University
San Antonio Art Institute
Sanford-Brown College – Dallas
Sanford-Brown College – San Antonio
Sanford-Brown Institute – Houston
Southeastern Career Institute of Dallas
Southwest Institute of Technology
Strayer University
Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Texas Culinary Academy
Texas School of Business – Houston East
Texas School of Business – Houston Friendswood
Texas School of Business – Houston North
Texas School of Business – Houston Southwest
The Art Institute of Dallas
The Art Institute of Houston
The Academy of Health Care Professions-Houston
Universal Technical Institute
University of Phoenix – Austin
A.12
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
CAREER SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
440439
440448
446738
223472
441928
226879
001897
033394
224679
224660
442505
442499
444060
University of Phoenix – Dallas/Fort Worth
University of Phoenix – Houston
University of Phoenix – San Antonio
Vet Tech Institute of Houston
Virginia College at Austin
Wade College
Wartburg Theological Seminary
Western Governors University
Western Technical College – El Paso (West)
Western Technical College – El Paso (East)
Westwood College of Technology-Dallas
Westwood College of Technology-Fort Worth
Westwood College of Technology-Houston
A.13
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
000020*
000030*
000040*
000041*
000079*
000080*
000081*
000082*
000083*
Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Baylor College of Medicine
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Nursing
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of Medicine
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine
Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine/Academics
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Science
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of
Pharmacy/Academics
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Institute of
Biosciences and Technology
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Rural
Public Health
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center College of
Pharmacy
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
San Jacinto College South Campus
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Dallas
Texas State University System
University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth
University of North Texas Health Science Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine/Academics
University of North Texas Health Science Center School of Public Health
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston
The University of Texas School of Biomedical Informatics at Houston
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at San
Antonio
The University of Texas School of Nursing at San Antonio
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at San Antonio
The University of Texas Dental School/Academics at San Antonio
Northwest Vista College (Alamo CCD)
Northeast Lakeview College (Alamo CCD)
Tarrant County College Southeast Campus
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Galveston
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Galveston
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at Galveston
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry School of Dental Hygiene
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry Advanced Education
Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
000084*
000086*
000087*
000088*
000089*
000090*
000101*
000110*
000130*
000131*
000133*
000134*
000201*
000203*
000301*
000302*
000303*
000304*
000307*
000309*
000326*
000401*
000402*
000403*
000404*
000405*
000406*
000407*
A.14
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
000411*
000412*
000413*
000415*
000416*
000418*
The University of Texas Dental Branch/Academics at Houston
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Allied Health
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy/Academics
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L. Foster School of
Medicine
Howard County Junior College District
Texas AgriLife Research
Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf
Texas Forestry Service
Texas Engineering Experiment Station
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Lone Star College – Cy Fair (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Kingwood (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Tomball (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – Montgomery (Lone Star CSD)
Lone Star College – North Harris (Lone Star CSD)
Texas Transportation Institute
University of Houston System at Sugar Land
Round Rock Higher Education Center
Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing, Houston Center
Sul Ross State University – Rio Grande Campus at Del Rio
Sul Ross State University – Rio Grande Campus at Eagle Pass
East Williamson County Multi-Institution Teaching Center
Texas A&M University-Commerce Metroplex Center, Mesquite
Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing, Houston Center
Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing, Dallas Educational Activities
Universities Center at Dallas
Lone Star College – University Center
Lone Star College – University Park
The University of Texas at San Antonio, Downtown
University of Houston System Center at Cinco Ranch
Texas Tech University Abilene Engineering Center
Texas Tech University Amarillo Engineering Center
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at El Paso
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at Fredericksburg
Texas Tech University Higher Education Teaching Site at Highland Lakes
Texas Tech University Center at Junction
The University of Texas at Arlington Fort Worth Center
Collin Higher Education Center
Alamo University Center
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – Dallas Campus
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – Houston Campus
000501*
000555
000556
000557
000574*
000576
000712
000716
000717
000719*
000720*
000721*
000722*
000727
000800*
000802*
000804*
000806*
000808*
000811*
000812*
000814*
000816*
000818*
000820*
000821*
000822*
000826*
000830*
000832*
000833*
000834*
000836*
000838*
000840*
000842*
000844*
000850*
000852*
A.15
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INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
000853*
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – Round Rock
Campus
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – Temple Campus
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – Kingsville Campus
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center – McAllen Campus
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Pharmacy, Abilene
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Midland
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Odessa
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy, Dallas/Ft.
Worth Center
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Austin
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Austin
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Brownsville RAHC
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Dallas
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, El Paso
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, San Antonio
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Edinburg
Research Division
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Harlingen
Research Division
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Laredo
Research Division
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, McAllen
Research Division
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Department of
Veterinary Science, Bastrop
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Science Park
Operations, Smithville
Abilene Christian University
Alvin Community College
Amarillo College
Angelo State University
Austin College
Baylor University
Coastal Bend College
Blinn College
Cisco College
Clarendon College
Concordia University Texas
North Central Texas College
Dallas Baptist University
Cedar Valley College (Dallas CCCD)
Del Mar College
East Texas Baptist University
000854*
000856*
000857*
000860*
000861*
000862*
000863*
000864*
000866*
000870*
000871*
000872*
000874*
000876*
000878*
000880*
000882*
000884*
000886*
000896*
000898*
003537
003539
003540
003541
003543
003545
003546
003549
003553
003554
003557
003558
003560
003561
003563
003564
A.16
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INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
003565
003568
003570
003571
003572
003573
003574
003575
003576
003577
003578
003579
003580
003581
003582
003583
003584
003585
003586
003588
003590
003591
003592
003593
003594
003596
003598
003599
003600
003601
003602
003603
003604
003606
003607
003608
003609
003610
003611
003613
003614
003615
003616
003618
003619
003620
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Frank Phillips College
Grayson County College
Hardin-Simmons University
Trinity Valley Community College
Hill College
Howard College
Howard Payne University
Houston Baptist University
Huston-Tillotson University
University of the Incarnate Word
Jacksonville College
Kilgore College
Lamar University
Laredo Community College
Lee College
LeTourneau University
Lon Morris College
Lubbock Christian University
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
McLennan Community College
McMurry University
Midwestern State University
Navarro College
University of North Texas
Odessa College
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio
The University of Texas-Pan American
Panola College
Paris Junior College
Paul Quinn College
Ranger College
William Marsh Rice University
Sam Houston State University
Alamo Community College District
St. Philip’s College (Alamo CCD)
San Jacinto College Central Campus
Schreiner University
South Plains College
Southern Methodist University
Southwest Texas Junior College
Texas State University-San Marcos
Southwestern Assemblies of God University
Southwestern Christian College
Southwestern Adventist University
Southwestern University
A.17
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TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
003621
003623
003624
003625
003626
003627
003628
003629
003630
003631
003632
003634
003635
003636
003637
003638
003639
003641
003642
003643
003644
003645
003646
003647
003648
003651
003652
003654
003655
003656
003658
003659
003660
003661
003662
003663
003664
003665
003668
003669
004003
004453
004948
St. Edward’s University
St. Mary’s University
Stephen F. Austin State University
Sul Ross State University
Tarrant County College District
Temple College
Texarkana College
Texas A&M University System
Prairie View A&M University
Tarleton State University
Texas A&M University
Texas State Technical College, Waco
Texas Chiropractic College
Texas Christian University
Jarvis Christian College
Texas College
Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Texas Lutheran University
Texas Southern University
Texas Southmost College
Texas Tech University
Texas Wesleyan University
Texas Woman’s University
Trinity University
Tyler Junior College
University of Dallas
University of Houston
University of St Thomas
The University of Texas System
The University of Texas at Arlington
The University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas
The University of Texas at El Paso
Victoria College, The
Wayland Baptist University
Weatherford College
West Texas A&M University
Wharton County Junior College
Wiley College
Central Texas College
El Centro College (Dallas CCCD)
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry Dental School
Baylor College of Medicine Medical School
The University of Texas Dental School at Houston
004949
004951
A.18
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
004952
004954
004977
006661
006662
006956
007096
007857
008503
008504
008510
008899
008900
008901*
009163
009225
009331
009348
009549
009642
009651
009741
009768
009797
009799
009930
009932
010019
010060
010115
010298
010387
010633
010674
010964
011145
011161
011163
011618
011711
011721
012015
012713
012826
013231
020774
The University of Texas Medical School at Galveston
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston
South Texas College of Law
Angelina College
Galveston College
The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston
College of the Mainland Community College District
Brazosport College
Mountain View College (Dallas CCCD)
Richland College (Dallas CCCD)
Eastfield College (Dallas CCCD)
Tarrant County College Northeast Campus
Tarrant County College South Campus
Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus
San Antonio College (Alamo CCD)
Texas State Technical College, Harlingen
Dallas County Community College District
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Western Texas College
Texas State Technical College Central Office
Texas A&M International University
The University of Texas at Dallas
Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Midland College
The University of Texas Dental School at San Antonio
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Texas State Technical College, West Texas
The University of Texas School of Health Professions at Dallas
Vernon College
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Texas A&M University at Galveston
El Paso Community College District
Houston Community College
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
Tarrant County College Northwest Campus
Lone Star College System District
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
The University of Texas at Tyler
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
University of Houston-Clear Lake
University of Houston System
Austin Community College
San Jacinto College North Campus
University of Houston-Downtown
University of Houston-Victoria
North Lake College (Dallas CCCD)
A.19
APPENDIX A
INST. CODE
TEXAS INSTITUTIONS IN NUMERIC ORDER
021002
022594
023053
023154
023413
023485
023582
023614
025554
029137
029269
030646
031034
033965
036273
103594*
103631*
103639*
103658*
104948*
Brookhaven College (Dallas CCCD)
Amberton University
Parker College of Chiropractic
Northeast Texas Community College
Palo Alto College (Alamo CCD)
Lamar State College - Port Arthur
Lamar State College - Orange
Collin County Community College District
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Ctr.
San Jacinto Community College
Texas A&M University-Texarkana
The University of Texas at Brownsville
South Texas College
Texas State Technical College, Marshall
Lamar Institute of Technology
University of North Texas System
Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
The University of Texas at Austin-University Extension
The Texas A&M University System Health Science Center-Baylor College of
Dentistry
Baylor College of Medicine Medical School/Academics
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The University of Texas Medical School/Academics at Houston
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Nursing
University of North Texas at Dallas
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Graduate School of
Biomedical Sciences
The College of St. Thomas More
Texas Tech University System
104949*
104952*
109348*
110674*
113594*
210674*
420352*
439154
Asterisks indicate temporary identification code numbers assigned by Coordinating Board staff.
A.20
APPENDIX B
TEXAS COUNTY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
Anderson
Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Collingsworth
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
DeWitt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
B.1
APPENDIX B
TEXAS COUNTY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hardin
Harris
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
La Salle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Loving
Lubbock
Lynn
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Montgomery
Moore
Morris
Motley
Nacogdoches
Navarro
Newton
B.2
APPENDIX B
TEXAS COUNTY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Polk
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
B.3
APPENDIX B
STATE CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
348
349
350
351
352
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
362
363
361
365
364
367
368
366
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Canal Zone
Guam
Federated States of Micronesia
Pacific Trust Territory
Puerto Rico
Republic of the Marshall Islands
U.S. Dependencies (Islands)
Virgin Islands
NOTE: U.S. Dependencies includes
American Samoa, Baker Island, Howland
Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll,
Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa
Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Palmyra
Atoll, Wake Island.
The Federated States of Micronesia and the
Republic of the Marshall Islands separated
from the Pacific Trust Territory. Micronesia
includes Chuuk (Truk), Fais, Gaferut,
Kosrae, Kusaie, Mortlock, Hall, Pohnpei
(Ponape), Pulusak, and Yap islands.
Marshall Islands includes Kili, the Ralik
Chain, and the Ratak Chain. Trust Territory
of Pacific Islands contains the islands of
Angaur, Babelthuap, Caroline, Helen,
Kayangel, Koror, Merir, Peleliu, Pulo Anna,
Sonsorol, and Tobi.
B.4
APPENDIX B
FOREIGN COUNTRY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
402
403
404
409
406
411
412
407
405
408
413
780
410
415
414
419
418
416
421
428
420
431
672
417
422
425
424
426
783
430
784
785
432
427
433
739
435
434
436
437
440
441
438
447
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Anguilla
Antarctica
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina
Armenia
Aruba
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas, The
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus
Belgium
Belize
Benin
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Bouvet Island
Brazil
British Indian Ocean Territory
British Virgin Islands
British West Indies
Brunei
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burma (Myanmar)
Burundi
Cambodia (Kampuchea)
Cameroon
Canada
Cape Verde
Cayman Islands
Central African Republic
444
445
450
452
453
454
455
456
770
457
458
459
460
561
462
465
470
476
472
473
474
475
480
481
485
490
482
484
491
492
486
487
493
494
495
496
517
497
498
503
500
502
504
505
Chad
Chile
China, People's Rep of
Christmas Island
Clipperton Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Colombia
Comoros
Congo, Democratic Republic of (Zaire)
Congo, Republic of
Cook Islands
Coral Sea Islands
Costa Rica
Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt (A.R.E.)
El Salvador
England
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Polynesia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Gabon (Republic)
Gambia, The
Georgia (C.I.S.)
Germany
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
B.5
APPENDIX B
FOREIGN COUNTRY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
506
507
510
512
671
669
511
513
514
515
520
525
528
530
535
540
545
550
764
555
560
562
563
565
567
570
572
575
577
579
580
585
578
590
592
595
596
598
600
597
593
599
601
619
Greenland
Grenada
Guatemala
Guernsey
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Ireland
Isle of Man
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Jan Mayen
Japan
Jersey
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kiribati
Korea, North (Democratic Rep. of)
Korea, South (Republic of)
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
Macedonia
618
602
605
763
609
608
603
604
765
610
612
614
611
622
766
613
617
616
623
615
620
621
624
625
630
636
635
637
638
641
640
643
645
646
650
651
653
655
660
665
664
666
667
668
Madagascar
Malawi (Central Africa)
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mexico
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Montserrat
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
Nepal
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
Niue
Norfolk Island
Northern Ireland
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paracel Islands
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Pitcairn Islands
Poland
Portugal
Portuguese E. Africa
B.6
APPENDIX B
FOREIGN COUNTRY CODES
Code
Name
Code
Name
670
677
676
678
680
682
681
683
684
687
754
688
689
685
690
692
697
691
686
693
707
698
696
694
700
702
695
699
443
703
704
708
706
705
710
715
451
717
718
720
479
722
719
723
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Ryukyu Islands
Saint Helena
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Scotland
Senegal
Serbia
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
South Georgia & South Sandwich Is
Spain
Spratly Islands
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Sudan
Suriname
Svalbard
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Thailand
Timor-Leste (East Timor)
Togo
Tokelau
Tonga
724
725
728
730
731
729
716
732
733
734
736
740
743
744
745
750
752
756
758
755
771
675
799
Transkei
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Viet Nam (Socialist Republic)
Wales
Wallis and Futuna
Western Sahara
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Other foreign country
Inactive Codes (Do not Report):
401
782
423
471
478
483
489
721
501
499
508
509
571
606
607
673
727
B.7
Abu-Dhabi
Bassas Da India (Madagascar)
Benin
Czechoslovakia
East Africa
Europa Island (Madagascar)
French Guiana (France)
Gambia, The
Gaza Strip (Israel)
Germany (East)
Glorioso Islands (Madagascar)
Guadeloupe (France)
Juan De Nova Island (Madagascar)
Malagasy Republic
Martinique (France)
Reunion Islands (France)
Tromelin Island (Madagascar)
APPENDIX B
FOREIGN COUNTRY CODES
Code
Name
Code
735
738
749
753
757
701
760
772
United Arab Republic
U.S.S.R
Viet Nam, North
West Africa
West Bank (Israel)
Yemen South
Yugoslavia
Zimbabwe
726
751
B.8
Name
APPENDIX C
SUBJECT MATTER CONTENT (Texas CIP) CODES
Code Explanation
The ten-digit Subject Matter Content (Texas CIP) Codes are for use in identifying
Degrees Awarded, Declared Majors, Semester Credit Hours, and Courses on the Course
Inventory. The first six digits of each code are identical to those in the taxonomy A Classification
of Instructional Programs, the seventh and eighth digits are the Texas Suffixes which identify
subdivisions of the CIP Codes necessary within Texas, and the ninth and tenth digits identify
the Funding Formulas for the Coordinating Board Course Inventory computer files.
EXAMPLE 1. 01.0302.0105 Subject Matter Content (Texas CIP) Code
01.0302.
01
CIP Code
Texas Suffix
05
Funding Formula
Where no Texas Suffix is necessary, the field should be zero-filled.
EXAMPLE 2. 01.0101.0005 Subject Matter Content (Texas CIP) Code
01.0101.
00
CIP Code
Texas Suffix
05
Funding Formula
Questions regarding the Subject Matter Content (Texas CIP) Codes, additional code
assignments of coding of courses and programs should be directed to Dr. Kevin Lemoine,
Division of Academic Affairs and Research, P.O. Box 12788, Austin, Texas 78711, Telephone
(512) 427-6200 (STS 256-6200), e-mail Kevin.Lemoine@thecb.state.tx.us.
FOR FACILITIES REPORTS (CBM011 AND CBM014)
In addition to the ten-digit Subject Matter Content (Texas CIP) Codes that are used in
identifying degrees, declared majors, semester credit hours, and courses on the Course
Inventory, the Coordinating Board has assigned unique six-digit CIP codes to identify
administrative and support functions at Texas higher education institutions and the Texas A&M
University System Service Agencies. These Coordinating Board CIP codes include non-degree
functions (i.e., management operations, intercollegiate athletics, and general service functions
for students) and are appended to Appendix C under “Additional Six-digit Specialized Codes for
Facilities Use Only” (see page C.30).
Questions regarding six-digit CIP codes for facilities should be directed to the Division of
Planning and Accountability, P. O. Box 12788, Austin, Texas 78711, Telephone (512) 427-6130.
C.1
APPENDIX C
2000 TWO-DIGIT CIP PROGRAM CODES
01
03
04
05
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
54
60
Agriculture, Agricultural Operations, and Related Sciences
Natural Resources and Conservation
Architecture and Related Services
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Personal and Culinary Services
Education
Engineering
Engineering Technologies/Technicians
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Technology Education/Industrial Arts
Legal Professions and Studies
English Language and Literature/Letters
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities
Library Science
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC, ROTC)
Military Technologies
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies
Basic Skills
Citizenship Activities
Health-Related Knowledge and Skills
Interpersonal and Social Skills
Leisure and Recreational Activities
Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Theology and Religious Vocations
Physical Sciences
Science Technologies/Technicians
Psychology
Security and Protective Services
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Social Sciences
Construction Trades
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians
Precision Production
Transportation and Materials Moving
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History
Dental, Medical, and Veterinary Residency Programs
C.2
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
01
AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES
01.0000.00
01.0101.00
01.0102.00
01.0103.00
01.0104.00
01.0105.00
01.0106.00
01.0201.00
01.0204.00
01.0205.00
01.0301.00
01.0302.00
01.0303.00
01.0304.00
01.0306.00
01.0307.00
01.0401.00
01.0504.00
01.0505.00
01.0507.00
01.0508.00
01.0601.00
01.0603.00
01.0604.00
01.0605.00
01.0606.00
01.0607.00
01.0608.00
01.0701.00
01.0801.00
01.0802.00
01.0901.00
01.0902.00
01.0903.00
01.0904.00
01.0905.00
01.0906.00
01.0907.00
01.1001.00
01.1002.00
01.1101.00
01.1102.00
01.1103.00
01.1104.00
Agriculture, General
Agricultural Business and Management, General
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations
Agricultural Economics
Farm/Farm and Ranch Management
Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling
Agricultural Business Technology
Agricultural Mechanization, General
Agricultural Power Machinery Operation
Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology
Agricultural Production Operations, General
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production
Aquaculture
Crop Production
Dairy Husbandry and Production
Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management
Agricultural and Food Products Processing
Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming
Animal Training
Equestrian/Equine Studies
Taxidermy/Taxidermist
Applied Horticulture/Horticultural Operations, General
Ornamental Horticulture
Greenhouse Operations and Management
Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Plant Nursery Operations and Management
Turf and Turfgrass Management
Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management
International Agriculture
Agricultural and Extension Education Services
Agricultural Communication/Journalism
Animal Sciences, General
Agricultural Animal Breeding
Animal Health
Animal Nutrition
Dairy Science
Livestock Management
Poultry Science
Food Science
Food Technology and Processing
Plant Sciences, General
Agronomy and Crop Science
Horticultural Science
Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding
C.3
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
01.1105.00
01.1106.00
01.1201.00
Plant Protection & Integrated Pest Management
Range Science and Management
Soil Science and Agronomy, General
03
NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
03.0101.00
03.0103.00
03.0104.00
03.0201.00
03.0204.00
03.0205.00
03.0206.00
03.0301.00
03.0501.00
03.0502.00
03.0506.00
03.0508.00
03.0509.00
03.0510.00
03.0511.00
03.0601.00
Natural Resources/Conservation, General
Environmental Studies
Environmental Science
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Natural Resource Economics
Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management
Land Use Planning and Management/Development
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management
Forestry, General
Forest Sciences and Biology
Forest Management/ Forest Resources Management
Urban Forestry
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology
Forestry, General
Forestry Technology/Technician
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management
04
ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES
04.0201.00
04.0301.00
04.0401.00
04.0501.00
04.0601.00
04.0801.00
04.0901.00
Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)
City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Environmental Design/Architecture
Interior Architecture
Landscape Architecture (BS, BSLA, BLA, MSLA, MLA, PhD)
Architectural History and Criticism, General
Architectural Technology/Technician
05
AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, AND GENDER STUDIES
05.0101.00
05.0102.00
05.0103.00
05.0104.00
05.0105.00
05.0106.00
05.0107.00
05.0108.00
05.0109.00
05.0110.00
05.0111.00
African Studies
American/United States Studies/Civilization
Asian Studies/Civilization
East Asian Studies
Central/Middle and Eastern European Studies
European Studies/Civilization
Latin American Studies
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Pacific Area/Pacific Rim Studies
Russian Studies
Scandinavian Studies
C.4
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
05.0112.00
05.0113.00
05.0114.00
05.0115.00
05.0116.00
05.0117.00
05.0118.00
05.0119.00
05.0120.00
05.0121.00
05.0122.00
05.0123.00
05.0124.00
05.0125.00
05.0126.00
05.0127.00
05.0128.00
05.0129.00
05.0130.00
05.0131.00
05.0132.00
05.0201.00
05.0202.00
05.0203.00
05.0206.00
05.0207.00
05.0208.00
South Asian Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
Western European Studies
Canadian Studies
Balkans Studies
Baltic Studies
Slavic Studies
Caribbean Studies
Ural-Altaic and Central Asian Studies
Commonwealth Studies
Regional Studies (U.S., Canadian, Foreign)
Chinese Studies
French Studies
German Studies
Italian Studies
Japanese Studies
Korean Studies
Polish Studies
Spanish and Iberian Studies
Tibetan Studies
Ukraine Studies
African-American/Black Studies
American Indian/Native American Studies
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican- American/Chicano Studies
Asian-American Studies
Women’s Studies
Gay/Lesbian Studies
09
COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS
09.0101.00
09.0102.00
09.0401.00
09.0402.00
09.0404.00
09.0701.00
09.0702.00
09.0901.00
09.0902.00
09.0903.00
09.0904.00
09.0905.00
09.1001.00
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Mass Communication/ Media Studies
Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Photojournalism
Radio and Television
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
Organizational Communication, General
Public Relations/Image Management
Advertising
Political Communication
Health Communication
Publishing
10
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS AND SUPPORT
SERVICES
C.5
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
10.0105.00
10.0201.00
10.0202.00
10.0203.00
10.0301.00
10.0302.00
10.0303.00
10.0304.00
10.0305.00
10.0306.00
10.0307.00
10.0308.00
Communications Technology/Technician
Photographic and Film/ Video Technology/Technician and Assistant
Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician
Recording Arts Technology/Technician
Graphic Communications, General
Printing Management
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Platemaker/Imager
Printing Press Operator
Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator
11
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES
11.0101.00
11.0102.00
11.0103.00
11.0201.00
11.0202.00
11.0203.00
11.0301.00
11.0401.00
11.0501.00
11.0601.00
11.0602.00
11.0701.00
11.0801.00
11.0802.00
11.0803.00
11.0901.00
11.1001.00
11.1002.00
11.1003.00
11.1004.00
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Information Technology
Computer Programming/Programmer, General
Computer Programming Special Applications
Computer Programming, Vendor/Product Certification
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Information Science/Studies
Computer Systems Analyst/Analysis
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Word Processing
Computer Science
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration
Computer Graphics
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
System Administration/Administrator
System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager
Computer and Information Systems Security
Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster
12
PERSONAL AND CULINARY SERVICES
12.0301.00
12.0302.00
12.0303.00
12.0401.00
12.0402.00
12.0404.00
12.0406.00
Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, General
Funeral Direction/Service
Mortuary Science and Embalming/Embalmer
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Barbering/Barber
Electrolysis/Electrology and Electrolysis Technician
Make-Up Artist/Specialist
C.6
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
12.0407.00
12.0408.00
12.0409.00
12.0410.00
12.0411.00
12.0412.00
12.0413.00
12.0501.00
12.0502.00
12.0503.00
12.0504.00
12.0505.00
12.0506.00
12.0507.00
12.0508.00
Hair Styling/Stylist and Hair Design
Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist
Permanent Cosmetics/Makeup and Tattooing
Salon/Beauty Salon Management/Manager
Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor
Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef
Bartending/Bartender
Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Meat Cutting/Meat Cutter
Food Service, Waiter/Waitress, and Dining Room Management/Manager
Institutional Food Workers
13
EDUCATION
13.0101.00
13.0201.00
13.0202.00
13.0203.00
13.0301.00
13.0401.00
13.0402.00
13.0403.00
13.0404.00
13.0406.00
13.0407.00
13.0408.00
13.0409.00
13.0410.00
13.0411.00
13.0501.00
13.0601.00
13.0603.00
13.0604.00
13.0701.00
13.0901.00
13.1001.00
13.1003.00
13.1004.00
13.1005.00
13.1006.00
13.1007.00
13.1008.00
Education, General
Bilingual and Multilingual Education
Multicultural Education
Indian/Native American Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership and Administration, General
Administration of Special Education
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision
Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
Community College Education
Elementary and Middle School Administration/Principalship
Secondary School Administration/Principalship
Urban Education and Leadership
Superintendency and Educational System Administration
Educational/Instructional Media Design
Educational Evaluation and Research
Educational Statistics and Research Methods
Educational Assessment, Testing, and Measurement
International and Comparative Education
Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education
Special Education and Teaching, General
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Hearing Impairments, Including Deafness
Education/Teaching of the Gifted and Talented
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Emotional Disturbances
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Mental Retardation
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Orthopedic and Other Physical
C.7
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
13.1009.00
13.1011.00
13.1012.00
13.1013.00
13.1014.00
13.1015.00
13.1016.00
13.1101.00
13.1102.00
13.1201.00
13.1202.00
13.1203.00
13.1205.00
13.1206.00
13.1207.00
13.1208.00
13.1209.00
13.1210.00
13.1301.00
13.1302.00
13.1303.00
13.1304.00
13.1305.00
13.1306.00
13.1307.00
13.1308.00
13.1309.00
13.1310.00
13.1311.00
13.1312.00
13.1314.00
13.1315.00
13.1316.00
13.1317.00
13.1318.00
13.1319.00
13.1320.00
13.1321.00
13.1322.00
13.1323.00
13.1324.00
13.1325.00
13.1326.00
13.1327.00
13.1328.00
13.1329.00
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Vision Impairments, Including
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairment
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Autism
Education/Teaching of Individuals Who are Developmentally Delayed
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
College Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Elementary Education and Teaching
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
Secondary Education and Teaching
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
Montessori Teacher Education
Waldorf/Steiner Teacher Education
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Agricultural Teacher Education
Art Teacher Education
Business Teacher Education
Driver and Safety Teacher Education
English/Language Arts Teacher Education
Foreign Language Teacher Education
Health Teacher Education
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education
Sales and Marketing Operations/Marketing and Distribution Teacher Education
Mathematics Teacher Education
Music Teacher Education
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Reading Teacher Education
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
Social Science Teacher Education
Social Studies Teacher Education
Technical Teacher Education
Trade and Industrial Teacher Education
Computer Teacher Education
Biology Teacher Education
Chemistry Teacher Education
Drama and Dance Teacher Education
French Language Teacher Education
German Language Teacher Education
Health Occupations Teacher Education
History Teacher Education
Physics Teacher Education
C.8
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
13.1330.00
13.1331.00
13.1332.00
13.1333.00
13.1334.00
13.1335.00
13.1401.00
13.1402.00
13.1501.00
13.1502.00
Spanish Language Teacher Education
Speech Teacher Education
Geography Teacher Education
Latin Teacher Education
School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist
Psychology Teacher Education
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instruction
Teaching French as a Second or Foreign Language
Teacher Assistant/Aide
Adult Literacy Tutor/Instructor
14
ENGINEERING
14.0101.00
14.0201.00
14.0301.00
14.0401.00
14.0501.00
14.0601.00
14.0701.00
14.0801.00
14.0802.00
14.0803.00
14.0804.00
14.0805.00
14.0901.00
14.0902.00
14.0903.00
14.1001.00
14.1101.00
14.1201.00
14.1301.00
14.1401.00
14.1801.00
14.1901.00
14.2001.00
14.2101.00
14.2201.00
14.2301.00
14.2401.00
14.2501.00
14.2701.00
14.2801.00
14.3101.00
14.3201.00
14.3301.00
Engineering, General
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering
Architectural Engineering
Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Ceramic Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering, General
Geotechnical Engineering
Structural Engineering
Transportation and Highway Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Computer Engineering, General
Computer Hardware Engineering
Computer Software Engineering
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining and Mineral Engineering
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Nuclear Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
Systems Engineering
Textile Sciences and Engineering
Materials Science
Polymer/Plastics Engineering
Construction Engineering
C.9
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
14.3401.00
14.3501.00
14.3601.00
14.3701.00
14.3801.00
14.3901.00
Forest Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Operations Research
Surveying Engineering
Geological/Geophysical Engineering
15
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
15.0000.00
15.0101.00
15.0201.00
15.0303.00
15.0304.00
15.0305.00
15.0401.00
15.0403.00
15.0404.00
15.0405.00
15.0501.00
Engineering Technology, General
Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Laser and Optical Technology/Technician
Telecommunications Technology/Technician
Biomedical Technology/Technician
Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Instrumentation Technology/Technician
Robotics Technology/Technician
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology/Technician
(ACH/ACR/ACHR/HRAC/HVAC/AC Technology)
Energy Management and Systems Technology/Technician
Solar Energy Technology/Technician
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling
Technician
Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology
Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Technology/Technician
Plastics Engineering Technology/Technician
Metallurgical Technology/Technician
Industrial Technology/Technician
Manufacturing Technology/Technician
Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician
Quality Control Technology/Technician
Industrial Safety Technology/Technician
Hazardous Materials Information Systems Technology/Technician
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician
Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician
Mining Technology/Technician
Petroleum Technology/Technician
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician
Survey Technology/ Surveying
Hydraulics and Fluid Power Technology/ Technician
Computer Engineering Technology/ Technician
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology
Computer Hardware Technology/Technician
15.0503.00
15.0505.00
15.0506.00
15.0507.00
15.0508.00
15.0607.00
15.0611.00
15.0612.00
15.0613.00
15.0701.00
15.0702.00
15.0703.00
15.0704.00
15.0801.00
15.0803.00
15.0805.00
15.0901.00
15.0903.00
15.1001.00
15.1102.00
15.1103.00
15.1201.00
15.1202.00
15.1203.00
C.10
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
15.1204.00
15.1301.00
15.1302.00
15.1303.00
15.1304.00
15.1305.00
15.1306.00
15.1401.00
15.1501.00
Computer Software Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General
CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician
Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD
Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD
Electrical/Electronics Drafting and Electrical/ Electronics CAD/CADD
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD
Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician
Engineering/Industrial Management
16
FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS
16.0101.00
16.0102.00
16.0103.00
16.0104.00
16.0201.00
16.0301.00
16.0302.00
16.0303.00
16.0304.00
16.0400.00
16.0401.00
16.0402.00
16.0404.00
16.0405.00
16.0406.00
16.0407.00
16.0408.00
16.0409.00
16.0410.00
16.0501.00
16.0502.00
16.0503.00
16.0504.00
16.0505.00
16.0506.00
16.0601.00
16.0700.00
16.0701.00
16.0702.00
16.0704.00
16.0705.00
16.0706.00
16.0707.00
16.0801.00
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Linguistics
Language Interpretation and Translation
Comparative Literature
African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Chinese Language and Literature
Japanese Language and Literature
Korean Language and Literature
Tibetan Language and Literature
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Baltic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Russian Language and Literature
Albanian Language and Literature
Bulgarian Language and Literature
Czech Language and Literature
Polish Language and Literature
Serbian, Croatian, and Serbo-Croatian Languages and Literatures
Slovak Language and Literature
Ukrainian Language and Literature
German Language and Literature
Scandinavian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Danish Language and Literature
Dutch/Flemish Language and Literature
Norwegian Language and Literature
Swedish Language and Literature
Modern Greek Language and Literature
South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Hindi Language and Literature
Sanskrit and Classical Indian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Bengali Language and Literature
Panjabi Language and Literature
Tamil Language and Literature
Urdu Language and Literature
Iranian/Persian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
C.11
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
16.0901.00
16.0902.00
16.0904.00
16.0905.00
16.0906.00
16.0907.00
16.1001.00
16.1101.00
16.1102.00
16.1103.00
16.1200.00
16.1202.00
16.1203.00
16.1301.00
16.1401.00
16.1402.00
16.1403.00
16.1404.00
16.1405.00
16.1406.00
16.1407.00
16.1408.00
16.1501.00
16.1502.00
16.1503.00
16.1504.00
16.1601.00
16.1602.00
16.1603.00
French Language and Literature
Italian Language and Literature
Portuguese Language and Literature
Spanish Language and Literature
Romanian Language and Literature
Catalan Language and Literature
American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Arabic Language and Literature
Hebrew Language and Literature
Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
Classics and Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, General
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature
Latin Language and Literature
Celtic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Australian/Oceanic/Pacific Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay Languages and Literatures
Burmese Language and Literature
Filipino/Tagalog Language and Literature
Khmer/Cambodian Language and Literature
Lao/Laotian Language and Literature
Thai Language and Literature
Vietnamese Language and Literature
Turkish Language and Literature
Finnish and Related Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Hungarian/Magyar Language and Literature
Mongolian Language and Literature
American Sign Language (ASL)
Linguistics of ASL and Other Sign Languages
Sign Language Interpretation and Translation
19
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES/HUMAN SCIENCES
19.0000.00
19.0101.00
19.0201.00
19.0202.00
19.0203.00
19.0401.00
19.0402.00
19.0403.00
19.0501.00
19.0504.00
19.0505.00
19.0601.00
19.0604.00
19.0605.00
Work and Family Studies
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General
Business Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Communication
Consumer Merchandising/Retailing Management
Family Resource Management Studies, General
Consumer Economics
Consumer Services and Advocacy
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General
Human Nutrition
Foodservice Systems Administration/Management
Housing and Human Environments, General
Facilities Planning and Management
Home Furnishings and Equipment Installers
C.12
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
19.0699.00
19.0701.00
19.0702.00
19.0704.00
19.0706.00
19.0707.00
19.0708.00
19.0709.00
19.0901.00
19.0902.00
19.0904.00
19.0905.00
19.0906.00
Housing and Human Environments, Other
Human Development and Family Studies, General
Adult Development and Aging
Family Systems
Child Development
Family and Community Services
Child Care and Support Services Management
Child Care Provider/Assistant
Apparel and Textiles, General
Apparel and Textile Manufacture
Textile Science
Apparel and Textile Marketing Management
Fashion and Fabric Consultant
21
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION/INDUSTRIAL ARTS
21.0101.00
Technology Education/Industrial Arts
22
LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES
22.0001.00
22.0101.00
22.0201.00
22.0202.00
22.0203.00
22.0204.00
22.0205.00
22.0206.00
22.0207.00
22.0208.00
22.0209.00
22.0210.00
22.0211.00
22.0301.00
22.0302.00
22.0303.00
Pre-Law Studies
Law (LL.B., J.D.)
Advanced Legal Research/Studies, General (LL.M., M.C.L., M.L.I., M.S.L.,
J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Programs for Foreign Lawyers (LL.M., M.C.L.)
American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M.,M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Canadian Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M., M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law (LL.M., J.S.D, S.L.J)
Comparative Law (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law (LL.M., M.S.,J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Health Law (LL.M., M.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
International Law and Legal Studies (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
International Business, Trade, and Tax Law (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Tax Law/Taxation (LL.M, J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary
Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Court Reporting/Court Reporter
23
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS
23.0101.00
23.0401.00
23.0501.00
23.0701.00
23.0702.00
23.0801.00
English Language and Literature, General
English Composition
Creative Writing
American Literature (United States)
American Literature (Canadian)
English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
C.13
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
23.1001.00
23.1101.00
Speech and Rhetorical Studies
Technical and Business Writing
24
LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES, AND HUMANITIES
24.0101.00
24.0102.00
24.0103.00
24.9999.99
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
General Studies
Humanities/Humanistic Studies
Undeclared Major
25
LIBRARY SCIENCE
25.0101.00
25.0301.00
Library Science/Librarianship
Library Assistant/Technician
26
BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
26.0101.00
26.0102.00
26.0202.00
26.0203.00
26.0204.00
26.0205.00
26.0206.00
26.0207.00
26.0208.00
26.0209.00
26.0210.00
26.0301.00
26.0305.00
26.0307.00
26.0308.00
26.0401.00
26.0403.00
26.0404.00
26.0405.00
26.0406.00
26.0407.00
26.0502.00
26.0503.00
26.0504.00
26.0505.00
26.0506.00
26.0507.00
26.0701.00
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Biomedical Sciences, General
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biochemistry
Molecular Biophysics
Structural Biology
Photobiology
Radiation Biology/Radiobiology
Biochemistry/Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Botany/Plant Biology
Plant Pathology/Phytopathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Molecular Biology
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology
Anatomy
Developmental Biology and Embryology
Neuroanatomy
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
Cell Biology and Anatomy
Microbiology, General
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology
Virology
Parasitology
Mycology
Immunology
Zoology/Animal Biology
C.14
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
26.0702.00
26.0707.00
26.0708.00
26.0709.00
26.0801.00
26.0802.00
26.0803.00
26.0804.00
26.0805.00
26.0806.00
26.0901.00
26.0902.00
26.0903.00
26.0904.00
26.0905.00
26.0906.00
26.0907.00
26.0908.00
26.0909.00
26.0910.00
26.0911.00
26.1001.00
26.1002.00
26.1003.00
26.1004.00
26.1005.00
26.1006.00
26.1007.00
26.1101.00
26.1102.00
26.1103.00
26.1201.00
26.1301.00
26.1302.00
26.1303.00
26.1304.00
26.1305.00
26.1306.00
26.1307.00
26.1308.00
26.1309.00
26.1310.00
Entomology
Animal Physiology
Animal Behavior and Ethology
Wildlife Biology
Genetics, General
Molecular Genetics
Microbial and Eukaryotic Genetics
Animal Genetics
Plant Genetics
Human/Medical Genetics
Series Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
Molecular Physiology
Cell Physiology
Endocrinology
Reproductive Biology
Neurobiology and Neurophysiology
Cardiovascular Science
Exercise Physiology
Vision Science/Physiological Optics
Pathology/Experimental Pathology
Oncology and Cancer Biology
Pharmacology
Molecular Pharmacology
Neuropharmacology
Toxicology
Molecular Toxicology
Environmental Toxicology
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Biometry/Biometrics
Biostatistics
Bioinformatics
Biotechnology
Ecology
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Evolutionary Biology
Aquatic Biology/Limnology
Environmental Biology
Population Biology
Conservation Biology
Systematic Biology/Biological Systematics
Epidemiology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
27
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
27.0101.00
Mathematics, General
C.15
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
27.0102.00
27.0103.00
27.0104.00
27.0105.00
27.0301.00
27.0303.00
27.0501.00
27.0502.00
Algebra and Number Theory
Analysis and Functional Analysis
Geometry/Geometric Analysis
Topology and Foundations
Applied Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Statistics, General
Mathematical Statistics and Probability
28
RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS (JROTC, ROTC)
28.0101.00
28.0301.00
28.0401.00
Air Force JROTC/ROTC
Army JROTC/ROTC
Navy/Marine Corps JROTC/ROTC
29
MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES
29.0101.00
Military Technologies
30
MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
30.0101.00
30.0501.00
30.0601.00
30.0801.00
30.1001.00
30.1101.00
30.1201.00
30.1202.00
30.1301.00
30.1401.00
30.1501.00
30.1601.00
30.1701.00
30.1801.00
30.1901.00
30.2101.00
30.2201.00
30.2202.00
30.2301.00
30.2401.00
30.2501.00
Biological and Physical Sciences
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Systems Science and Theory
Mathematics and Computer Science
Biopsychology
Gerontology
Historic Preservation and Conservation
Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Museology/Museum Studies
Science, Technology and Society
Accounting and Computer Science
Behavioral Sciences
Natural Sciences
Nutrition Sciences
Holocaust and Related Studies
Ancient Studies/Civilization
Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies
Neuroscience
Cognitive Science
31
PARKS, RECREATON, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES
31.0101.00
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
C.16
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
31.0301.00
31.0501.00
31.0504.00
31.0505.00
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management
Health and Physical Education, General
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
32
BASIC SKILLS
32.0101.00
32.0104.00
32.0105.00
32.0107.00
32.0108.00
32.0109.00
Basic Skills, General
Numeracy and Computational Skills
Job-Seeking/Changing Skills
Career Exploration/Awareness Skills
Literacy and Communication Skills
Second Language Learning
33
CITIZENSHIP ACTIVITIES
33.0101.00
33.0102.00
33.0103.00
33.0104.00
33.0105.00
Citizenship Activities, General
American Citizenship Education
Community Awareness
Community Involvement
Canadian Citizenship Education
34
HEALTH-RELATED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
34.0102.00
34.0103.00
34.0104.00
Birthing and Parenting Knowledge and Skills
Personal Health Improvement and Maintenance
Addiction Prevention and Treatment
35
INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL SKILLS
35.0101.00
35.0102.00
35.0103.00
Interpersonal and Social Skills, General
Interpersonal Relationships Skills
Business and Social Skills
36
LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
36.0101.00
36.0102.00
36.0103.00
36.0105.00
36.0106.00
36.0107.00
36.0108.00
36.0109.00
36.0110.00
36.0111.00
Leisure and Recreational Activities, General
Handicrafts and Model-Making
Board, Card and Role-Playing Games
Home Maintenance and Improvement
Nature Appreciation
Pet Ownership and Care
Sports and Exercise
Travel and Exploration
Art
Collecting
C.17
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
36.0112.00
36.0113.00
36.0114.00
36.0115.00
36.0116.00
36.0117.00
36.0118.00
36.0119.00
Cooking and Other Domestic Skills
Computer Games and Programming Skills
Dancing
Music
Reading
Theatre/Theater
Writing
Aircraft Pilot (Private)
37
PERSONAL AWARENESS AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT
37.0101.00
37.0102.00
37.0103.00
37.0104.00
Self-Awareness and Personal Assessment
Stress Management and Coping Skills
Personal Decision-Making Skills
Self-Esteem and Values Clarification
38
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
38.0101.00
38.0102.00
38.0103.00
38.0201.00
38.0202.00
38.0203.00
38.0204.00
38.0205.00
38.0206.00
Philosophy
Logic
Ethics
Religion/Religious Studies
Buddhist Studies
Christian Studies
Hindu Studies
Islamic Studies
Jewish/Judaic Studies
39
THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS
39.0201.00
39.0301.00
39.0401.00
39.0501.00
39.0601.00
39.0602.00
39.0604.00
39.0605.00
39.0606.00
39.0701.00
39.0702.00
Bible/Biblical Studies
Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology
Religious Education
Religious/Sacred Music
Theology/Theological Studies
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.)
Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies
Rabbinical Studies
Talmudic Studies
Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Youth Ministry
40
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
40.0101.00
40.0201.00
Physical Sciences
Astronomy
C.18
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
40.0202.00
40.0203.00
40.0401.00
40.0402.00
40.0403.00
40.0404.00
40.0501.00
40.0502.00
40.0503.00
40.0504.00
40.0506.00
40.0507.00
40.0508.00
40.0601.00
40.0602.00
40.0603.00
40.0604.00
40.0605.00
40.0606.00
40.0607.00
40.0801.00
40.0802.00
40.0804.00
40.0805.00
40.0806.00
40.0807.00
40.0808.00
40.0809.00
40.0810.00
Astrophysics
Planetary Astronomy and Science
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General
Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology
Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics
Meteorology
Chemistry, General
Analytical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Chemical Physics
Geology/Earth Science, General
Geochemistry
Geophysics and Seismology
Paleontology
Hydrology and Water Resources Science
Geochemistry and Petrology
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical
Physics, General
Atomic/Molecular Physics
Elementary Particle Physics
Plasma and High-Temperature Physics
Nuclear Physics
Optics/Optical Sciences
Solid State and Low-Temperature Physics
Acoustics
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
41
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
41.0101.00
41.0204.00
41.0205.00
41.0301.00
Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
Industrial Radiologic Technology/Technician
Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician
Chemical Technology/Technician
42
PSYCHOLOGY
42.0101.00
42.0201.00
42.0301.00
42.0401.00
42.0501.00
42.0601.00
42.0701.00
Psychology, General
Clinical Psychology
Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics
Community Psychology
Comparative Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Developmental and Child Psychology
C.19
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
42.0801.00
42.0901.00
42.1001.00
42.1101.00
42.1601.00
42.1701.00
42.1801.00
42.1901.00
42.2001.00
42.2101.00
42.2201.00
42.2301.00
42.2401.00
42.2501.00
42.2601.00
Experimental Psychology
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Personality Psychology
Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology
Social Psychology
School Psychology
Educational Psychology
Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
Clinical Child Psychology
Environmental Psychology
Geropsychology
Health/Medical Psychology
Psychopharmacology
Family Psychology
Forensic Psychology
43
SECURITY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES
43.0102.00
43.0103.00
43.0104.00
43.0106.00
43.0107.00
43.0109.00
43.0110.00
43.0111.00
43.0112.00
43.0113.00
43.0201.00
43.0202.00
43.0203.00
Corrections
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Forensic Science and Technology
Criminal Justice/Police Science
Security and Loss Prevention Services
Juvenile Corrections
Criminalistics and Criminal Science
Securities Services Administration/Management
Corrections Administration
Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician
Fire Services Administration
Fire Science/Firefighting
44
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS
44.0201.00
44.0401.00
44.0501.00
44.0701.00
44.0702.00
Community Organization and Advocacy
Public Administration
Public Policy Analysis
Social Work
Youth Services/Administration
45
SOCIAL SCIENCES
45.0101.00
45.0201.00
45.0202.00
45.0301.00
Social Sciences, General
Anthropology
Physical Anthropology
Archeology
C.20
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
45.0401.00
45.0501.00
45.0601.00
45.0602.00
45.0603.00
45.0604.00
45.0605.00
45.0701.00
45.0702.00
45.0901.00
45.1001.00
45.1002.00
45.1003.00
45.1101.00
45.1201.00
Criminology
Demography and Population Studies
Economics, General
Applied Economics
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Development Economics and International Development
International Economics
Geography
Cartography
International Relations and Affairs
Political Science and Government, General
American Government and Politics (United States)
Canadian Government and Politics
Sociology
Urban Studies/Affairs
46
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
46.0101.00
46.0201.00
46.0301.00
46.0302.00
46.0303.00
46.0401.00
46.0402.00
46.0403.00
46.0404.00
46.0406.00
46.0408.00
46.0410.00
46.0411.00
46.0412.00
46.0502.00
46.0503.00
46.0504.00
46.0505.00
Mason/Masonry
Carpentry/Carpenter
Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General
Electrician
Lineworker
Building/Property Maintenance and Manager
Concrete Finishing/Concrete Finisher
Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector
Drywall Installation/Drywaller
Glazier
Painting/Painter and Wall Coverer
Roofer
Metal Building Assembly/Assembler
Building/Construction Site Management/Manager
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter
Plumbing Technology/Plumber
Well Drilling/Driller
Blasting/Blaster
47
MECHANIC AND REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
47.0101.00
47.0102.00
47.0103.00
47.0104.00
47.0105.00
47.0106.00
47.0110.00
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Business Machine Repairer
Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
Security System Installation, Repair, and Inspection Technology/Technician
C.21
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
47.0201.00
47.0302.00
47.0303.00
47.0402.00
47.0403.00
47.0404.00
47.0408.00
47.0409.00
47.0603.00
47.0604.00
47.0605.00
47.0606.00
47.0607.00
47.0608.00
47.0609.00
47.0610.00
47.0611.00
47.0612.00
47.0613.00
47.0614.00
47.0615.00
47.0616.00
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Gunsmithing/Gunsmith
Locksmithing and Safe Repair
Musical Instrument Fabrication and Repair
Watchmaking and Jewelrymaking
Parts and Warehousing Operations and Maintenance Technology/Technician
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician
Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician
Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician
Bicycle Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician
Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Technology/Technician
Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology/Technician
Engine Machinist
Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
48
PRECISION PRODUCTION
48.0303.00
48.0304.00
48.0501.00
48.0503.00
48.0506.00
48.0507.00
48.0508.00
48.0509.00
48.0701.00
48.0702.00
48.0703.00
48.0801.00
Upholstery/Upholsterer
Shoe, Boot and Leather Repair
Machine Tool Technology/Machinist
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Sheet Metal Technology/Sheetworking
Tool and Die Technology/Technician
Welding Technology/Welder
Ironworking/Ironworker
Woodworking, General
Furniture Design and Manufacturing
Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright
Boilermaking/Boilermaker
49
TRANSPORTATION AND MATERIALS MOVING
49.0101.00
49.0102.00
49.0104.00
49.0105.00
49.0106.00
49.0108.00
Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General
Airline/Commercial/Professional Pilot and Flight Crew
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations
Air Traffic Controller
Airline Flight Attendant
Flight Instructor
C.22
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
49.0202.00
49.0205.00
49.0206.00
49.0303.00
49.0304.00
49.0309.00
Construction/Heavy Equipment/Earthmoving Equipment Operation
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation
Mobil Crane Operation/Operator
Commercial Fishing
Diver, Professional and Instructor
Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer
50
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
50.0101.00
50.0201.00
50.0301.00
50.0302.00
50.0401.00
50.0402.00
50.0404.00
50.0406.00
50.0407.00
50.0408.00
50.0409.00
50.0410.00
50.0501.00
50.0502.00
50.0504.00
50.0505.00
50.0506.00
50.0507.00
50.0508.00
50.0601.00
50.0602.00
50.0605.00
50.0701.00
50.0702.00
50.0703.00
50.0704.00
50.0705.00
50.0706.00
50.0708.00
50.0709.00
50.0710.00
50.0711.00
50.0712.00
50.0713.00
50.0901.00
50.0902.00
50.0903.00
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry
Dance, General
Ballet
Design and Visual Communications, General
Commercial and Advertising Art
Industrial Design
Commercial Photography
Fashion/Apparel Design
Interior Design
Graphic Design
Illustration
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology
Playwriting and Screenwriting
Theatre Literature, History and Criticism
Acting
Directing and Theatrical Production
Theatre/Theatre Arts Management
Film/Cinema Studies
Cinematography and Film/Video Production
Photography
Art/Art Studies, General
Fine/Studio Arts, General
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Arts Management
Drawing
Intermedia/Multimedia
Painting
Sculpture
Printmaking
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics
Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts
Metal and Jewelry Arts
Music, General
Music History, Literature, and Theory
Music Performance, General
C.23
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
50.0904.00
50.0905.00
50.0906.00
50.0907.00
50.0908.00
50.0909.00
50.0910.00
50.0911.00
50.0912.00
Music Theory and Composition
Musicology and Ethnomusicology
Conducting
Piano and Organ
Voice and Opera
Music Management and Merchandising
Jazz/Jazz Studies
Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments
Music Pedagogy
51
HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED CLINICAL SCIENCES
51.0000.00
51.0101.00
51.0201.00
51.0202.00
51.0203.00
51.0204.00
51.0401.00
51.0501.00
51.0502.00
51.0503.00
51.0504.00
51.0505.00
51.0506.00
51.0507.00
51.0508.00
51.0509.00
51.0510.00
51.0511.00
51.0601.00
51.0602.00
51.0603.00
51.0701.00
51.0702.00
51.0703.00
51.0704.00
51.0705.00
51.0706.00
51.0707.00
51.0708.00
51.0709.00
51.0710.00
51.0711.00
51.0712.00
51.0713.00
Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other
Chiropractic (DC)
Communication Disorders, General
Audiology/Audiologist and Hearing Sciences
Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Dentistry (DDS, DMD)
Dental Clinical Sciences, General (MS, PhD)
Advanced General Dentistry (Cert, MS, PhD)
Oral Biology and Oral Pathology (MS, PhD)
Dental Public Health and Education (Cert, MS/MPH, PhD/DPH)
Dental Materials (MS, PhD)
Endodontics/Endodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery (Cert, MS, PhD)
Orthodontics/Orthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Pediatric Dentistry/Pedodontics (Cert, MS, PhD)
Periodontics/Periodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Prosthodontics/Prosthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Dental Assisting/Assistant
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist
Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management
Health Unit Coordinator/Ward Clerk
Health Unit Manager/Ward Supervisor
Medical Office Management/Administration
Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
Medical Office Computer Specialist/Assistant
Medical Office Assistant/Specialist
Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist
Medical Reception/Receptionist
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
C.24
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
51.0714.00
51.0715.00
51.0716.00
51.0717.00
51.0801.00
51.0802.00
51.0803.00
51.0805.00
51.0806.00
51.0808.00
51.0809.00
51.0810.00
51.0811.00
51.0812.00
51.0813.00
51.0901.00
51.0902.00
51.0903.00
51.0904.00
51.0905.00
51.0906.00
51.0907.00
51.0908.00
51.0909.00
51.0910.00
51.0911.00
51.0912.00
51.0913.00
51.0914.00
51.0915.00
51.0916.00
51.1001.00
51.1002.00
51.1003.00
51.1004.00
51.1005.00
51.1006.00
51.1007.00
51.1008.00
51.1009.00
51.1010.00
51.1011.00
51.1101.00
51.1102.00
51.1103.00
51.1104.00
Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller
Health/Medical Claims Examiner
Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical Staff Services Technology/Technician
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Assistant
Occupational Therapist Assistant
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Physical Therapist Assistant
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assista
Anesthesiologist Assistant
Emergency Care Attendant (EMT Ambulance)
Pathology/Pathologist Assistant
Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant
Chiropractic Assistant/Technician
Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist
Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician
Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist
Perfusion Technology/Perfusionist
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science Radiation Therapist
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician
Radiologic Technology/Science Radiographer
Physician Assistant
Athletic Training/Trainer
Gene/Genetic Therapy
Cardiopulmonary Technology/Technologist
Radiation Protection/Health Physics Technician
Blood Bank Technology Specialist
Cytotechnology/Cytotechnologist
Hematology Technology/Technician
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology/Technician
Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist
Histologic Technician
Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist
Cytogenetics/Genetics/Clinical Genetics Technology/Technologist
Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician
Pre-Dentistry Studies
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies
Pre-Pharmacy Studies
Pre-Veterinary Studies
C.25
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
51.1105.00
51.1201.00
51.1401.00
51.1501.00
51.1502.00
51.1503.00
51.1504.00
51.1505.00
51.1506.00
51.1507.00
51.1508.00
51.1509.00
51.1601.00
51.1602.00
51.1603.00
51.1604.00
51.1605.00
51.1606.00
51.1607.00
51.1608.00
51.1609.00
51.1610.00
51.1611.00
51.1612.00
51.1613.00
51.1614.00
51.1616.00
51.1617.00
51.1618.00
51.1701.00
51.1801.00
51.1802.00
51.1803.00
51.1804.00
51.1901.00
51.2001.00
51.2002.00
51.2003.00
51.2004.00
51.2005.00
51.2006.00
51.2007.00
51.2008.00
51.2009.00
51.2101.00
51.2201.00
Pre-Nursing Studies
Medicine (MD)
Medical Scientist (MS, PhD)
Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
Psychiatric/Mental Health Services Technician
Clinical/Medical Social Work
Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Clinical Pastoral Counseling/Patient Counseling
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Genetic Counseling/Counselor
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Nursing Administration (MSN, MS, PhD)
Adult Health Nurse/Nursing
Nurse Anesthetist
Family Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner
Maternal/Child Health and Neonatal Nurse/Nursing
Nurse Midwife/Nursing Midwifery
Nursing Science (MS, PhD)
Pediatric Nurse/Nursing
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing
Public Health/Community Nurse/Nursing
Perioperative/Operating Room and Surgical Nurse/Nursing
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training (LPN, LVN, Cert, Dipl, AAS)
Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Critical Care Nursing
Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
Optometry (OD)
Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician
Optomeric Technician/Assistant
Opthalmic Technician/Technologist
Orthoptics/Orthoptist
Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (DO)
Pharmacy (PharmD [USA] PharmD, BS/BPharm [Canada])
Pharmacy Administration and Pharmacy Policy and Regulatory Affairs (MS, PhD)
Pharmaceutics and Drug Design (MS, PhD)
Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Natural Products Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (MS, PhD)
Clinical and Industrial Drug Development (MS, PhD)
Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics (MS, PhD)
Clinical, Hospital, and Managed Care Pharmacy (MS, PhD)
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy and Cosmetic Sciences (MS, PhD)
Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry (DPM)
Public Health, General (MPH, DPH)
C.26
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
51.2202.00
51.2205.00
51.2206.00
51.2207.00
51.2208.00
51.2209.00
51.2210.00
51.2211.00
51.2301.00
51.2302.00
51.2305.00
51.2306.00
51.2307.00
51.2308.00
51.2309.00
51.2310.00
51.2311.00
51.2312.00
51.2401.00
51.2501.00
51.2502.00
51.2503.00
51.2504.00
51.2505.00
51.2506.00
51.2507.00
51.2508.00
51.2509.00
51.2510.00
51.2511.00
51.2601.00
51.2602.00
51.2603.00
51.2703.00
51.2706.00
51.3101.00
51.3102.00
51.3103.00
51.3104.00
51.3201.00
51.3301.00
51.3303.00
51.3305.00
51.3306.00
51.3401.00
51.3501.00
Environmental Health
Health/ Medical Physics
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
Public Health Education and Promotion
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Maternal and Child Health
International Public Health/International Health
Health Services Administration
Art Therapy/Therapist
Dance Therapy/Therapist
Music Therapy/Therapist
Occupational Therapy/Therapist
Orthotist/Prosthetist
Physical Therapy/Therapist
Therapeutic Recreation/Recreational Therapy
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling/Counselor
Kinesiotherapy/Kinesiotherapist
Assistive/Augmentative Technology and Rehabilitation Engineering
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Anatomy (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Physiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Toxicology and Pharmacology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Large Animal/Food Animal and Equine Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Small/Companion Animal Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Comparative and Laboratory Animal Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Preventive Medicine Epidemiology and Public Health (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Infectious Diseases (Cert, MS, PhD)
Health Aide
Home Health Aide/Home Attendant
Medication Aide
Medical Illustration/Medical Illustrator
Medical Informatics
Dietetics/ Dietitian (RD)
Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist
Dietetic Technician (DTR)
Dietitian Assistant
Bioethics/Medical Ethics
Acupuncture
Naturopathic Medicine/Naturopathy (ND)
Homeopathic Medicine/Homeopathy
Ayurvedic Medicine/Ayurveda
Direct Entry Midwifery (LM, CPM)
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage
C.27
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
51.3502.00
51.3503.00
51.3601.00
51.3602.00
51.3603.00
51.3701.00
51.3702.00
51.3703.00
51.3704.00
Asian Bodywork Therapy
Somatic Bodywork
Movement Therapy and Movement Education
Yoga Teacher Training/Yoga Therapy (New
Hypnotherapy/Hypnotherapist
Aromatherapy
Herbalism/Herbalist
Polarity Therapy
Reiki
52
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT
SERVICES
52.0101.00
52.0201.00
52.0202.00
52.0203.00
52.0204.00
52.0205.00
52.0206.00
52.0207.00
52.0208.00
52.0209.00
52.0301.00
52.0302.00
52.0303.00
52.0304.00
52.0305.00
52.0401.00
52.0402.00
52.0406.00
52.0407.00
52.0408.00
52.0409.00
52.0410.00
52.0411.00
52.0501.00
52.0601.00
52.0701.00
52.0702.00
52.0703.00
52.0801.00
52.0803.00
52.0804.00
52.0806.00
52.0807.00
Business/Commerce, General
Business Administration and Management, General
Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions and Contracts Management
Logistics and Materials Management
Office Management and Supervision
Operations Management and Supervision
Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management
Customer Service Management
E-Commerce/Electronic Commerce
Transportation/Transportation Management
Accounting
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Auditing
Accounting and Finance
Accounting and Business/Management
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary
Receptionist
Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services
Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations
Traffic, Customs, and Transportation Clerk/Technician
Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation
Business/Corporate Communications
Business/Managerial Economics
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
Franchising and Franchise Operations
Small Business Administration/Management
Finance, General
Banking and Financial Support Services
Financial Planning and Services
International Finance
Investments and Securities
C.28
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
52.0808.00
52.0809.00
52.0901.00
52.0903.00
52.0904.00
52.0905.00
52.0906.00
52.1001.00
52.1002.00
52.1003.00
52.1004.00
52.1005.00
52.1101.00
52.1201.00
52.1206.00
52.1207.00
52.1301.00
52.1302.00
52.1304.00
52.1401.00
52.1402.00
52.1403.00
52.1501.00
52.1601.00
52.1701.00
52.1801.00
52.1802.00
52.1803.00
52.1804.00
52.1901.00
52.1902.00
52.1903.00
52.1904.00
52.1905.00
52.1906.00
52.1907.00
52.1908.00
52.1909.00
52.1910.00
Public Finance
Credit Management
Hospitality Administration/Management, General
Tourism and Travel Services Management
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management
Restaurant/Food Services Management
Resort Management
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Labor and Industrial Relations
Organizational Behavior Studies
Labor Studies
Human Resources Development
International Business/Trade/Commerce
Management Information Systems, General
Information Resources Management/CIO Training
Knowledge Management
Management Science, General
Business Statistics
Actuarial Science
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
Marketing Research
International Marketing
Real Estate
Taxation
Insurance
Sales, Distribution and Marketing Operations, General
Merchandising and Buying Operations
Retailing and Retail Operations
Selling Skills and Sales Operations
Auctioneering
Fashion Merchandising
Fashion Modeling
Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations
Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations
Tourism Promotion Operations
Vehicle and Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations
Business and Personal/Financial Services Marketing Operations
Special Products Marketing Operations
Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations
54
HISTORY
54.0101.00
54.0102.00
54.0103.00
54.0104.00
History, General
American History United States
European History
History and Philosophy of Science/Technology
C.29
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
54.0105.00
54.0106.00
54.0107.00
Public/ Applied History and Archival Administration
Asian History
Canadian History
60
DENTAL, MEDICAL, AND VETERINARY RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
60.0264.00
60.0265.00
60.0266.00
60.0267.00
60.0268.00
60.0269.00
60.0270.00
60.0271.00
60.0301.00
60.0302.00
60.0303.00
60.0304.00
60.0305.00
60.0306.00
60.0307.00
60.0308.00
60.0309.00
60.0310.00
60.0311.00
60.0312.00
60.0313.00
60.0314.00
60.0315.00
60.0316.00
60.0317.00
Vascular Surgery
Adult Reconstructive Orthopedics (Orthopedic Surgery)
Child Neurology
Cytopathology
Geriatric Medicine (Internal Medicine)
Pediatric Urology
Physical Medical and Rehabilitation/Psychiatry
Orthopedic Surgery of the Spine
Veterinary Anesthesiology
Veterinary Dentistry
Veterinary Dermatology
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
Veterinary Internal Medicine
Laboratory Animal Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology
Veterinary Nutrition
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Practice
Veterinary Preventive Medicine
Veterinary Radiology
Veterinary Surgery
Theriogenology
Veterinary Toxicology
Zoological Medicine
ADDITIONAL SIX-DIGIT SPECIALIZED CODES FOR FACILITIES USE ONLY
00
General Use
000000
Instructional Classroom
(Space Use 110-115)
719100
719200
Student Financial Aid
General Student Services
72
Intercollegiate Athletics
Intercollegiate Athletics,
General
Baseball
Basketball
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
71
Student Development
720000
711000
712000
713000
714000
715000
719000
Student Activities
Cultural Events
Student Organizations
Recreation
Intramural Athletics
Placement Service
720100
720200
720600
720700
720800
C.30
APPENDIX C
1990 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
720900
721400
721500
721600
721700
727000
729999
Ice Hockey
Soccer
Swimming
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
Intercollegiate Athletics,
Other
73
Supporting Facilities
731000
732000
733000
734000
739999
Food Service
Health Service
Housing Service
Retail Service - Concessions,
i.e., Bookstore
Child Care Service
Administrative Supporting
Facility, Other
Supporting Facility, Other
74
Special Student Services
741000
742000
743000
744000
745000
Veterans
Foreign Students
Economically Disadvantaged
People with Disabilities
Student Services, Other
81
Central Operations
811000
811100
Executive Director, General
Office, Board of Regents or
Directors
Office, President, or
Chancellor
Office, Executive Vice
President, or Vice Chancellor
Office, Vice President
Academic Affairs
Office, Vice President
Student Affairs
Planning and Programming
Legal Services
Fiscal Control
Investments
Administrative Support
Space Management
737000
739900
811200
811300
811400
811500
812000
813000
814000
815000
816000
816500
817000
819900
Environmental Health and
Safety
Alumni Relations
Community Relations
Development
Office, Vice President
Personnel, and
Administration
Office, Vice President
Graduate Studies
Office, Vice President Health
Affairs
Office, Vice President
Research
Office, Vice President
University Relations
Central Operations, General
82
Functional Operations
821000
822000
829900
Fiscal Operations
Student Admissions and
Records
Employee Personnel and
Records
Purchasing and Materials
Communication and Services
Transportation Services
Measurement and Evaluation
Computer Services,
Administrative
Functional Operations, Other
83
Maintenance Operations
831000
832000
833000
834000
839100
839200
839300
Utility Plants
Building Maintenance
Grounds Maintenance
Custodial Services
Traffic and Security
Fire Protection
Construction and
Maintenance, General
Furnishings Maintenance
and Equipment Inventory
Physical Plant Operations
Maintenance Operations,
Other
817500
818000
818500
818600
818700
818800
818900
819000
823000
824000
825000
826000
827000
827100
839400
839500
839900
C.31
APPENDIX C
1990 CIP CODES IN NUMERIC ORDER
84
General Health
841000
General Health Science
Centers
999999
C.32
Unknown Use
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
52.0301.00
52.0302.00
52.0305.00
30.1601.00
52.0304.00
40.0809.00
50.0506.00
52.1304.00
51.3301.00
34.0104.00
13.0402.00
52.0401.00
19.0702.00
51.1603.00
13.1502.00
60.0265.00
13.0403.00
13.1201.00
51.0502.00
22.0201.00
09.0903.00
15.0801.00
49.0101.00
14.0201.00
12.0409.00
16.0201.00
05.0101.00
05.0201.00
01.0102.00
01.0902.00
01.0106.00
01.0101.00
01.0802.00
01.0103.00
01.0205.00
01.0201.00
01.0204.00
01.0301.00
13.1301.00
01.0801.00
01.0401.00
01.1104.00
14.0301.00
01.0105.00
01.0000.00
Accounting
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Accounting and Business/Management
Accounting and Computer Science
Accounting and Finance
Acoustics
Acting
Actuarial Science
Acupuncture
Addiction Prevention and Treatment
Administration of Special Education
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Adult Development and Aging
Adult Health Nurse/Nursing
Adult Literacy Tutor/Instructor
Adult Reconstructive Orthopedics (Orthopedic Surgery)
Adult and Continuing Education Administration
Adult and Continuing Education and Teaching
Advanced General Dentistry (Cert, MS, PhD)
Advanced Legal Research/Studies, General (LL.M., M.C.L., M.L.I., M.S.L.,
J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Advertising
Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering Technology/Technician
Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist
African Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
African Studies
African-American/Black Studies
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations
Agricultural Animal Breeding
Agricultural Business Technology
Agricultural Business and Management, General
Agricultural Communication/Journalism
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology
Agricultural Mechanization, General
Agricultural Power Machinery Operation
Agricultural Production Operations, General
Agricultural Teacher Education
Agricultural and Extension Education Services
Agricultural and Food Products Processing
Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding
Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering
Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling
Agriculture, General
C.33
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
01.1102.00
28.0101.00
49.0105.00
36.0119.00
47.0608.00
47.0607.00
49.0106.00
49.0102.00
16.0404.00
27.0102.00
47.0614.00
33.0102.00
45.1002.00
54.0102.00
16.1001.00
05.0202.00
23.0702.00
23.0701.00
16.1601.00
22.0203.00
05.0102.00
27.0103.00
40.0502.00
26.0403.00
16.1103.00
30.2201.00
16.1202.00
51.0809.00
26.0708.00
26.0804.00
01.0903.00
01.0904.00
26.0707.00
01.0901.00
01.0505.00
01.0302.00
10.0304.00
45.0201.00
52.1904.00
19.0902.00
19.0905.00
19.0901.00
47.0106.00
45.0602.00
01.0601.00
27.0301.00
Agronomy and Crop Science
Air Force JROTC/ROTC
Air Traffic Controller
Aircraft Pilot (Private)
Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician
Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Airline Flight Attendant
Airline/Commercial/Professional Pilot and Flight Crew
Albanian Language and Literature
Algebra and Number Theory
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Technology/Technician
American Citizenship Education
American Government and Politics (United States)
American History United States
American Indian/Native American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
American Indian/Native American Studies
American Literature (Canadian)
American Literature (United States)
American Sign Language (ASL)
American/U.S. Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M., M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
American/United States Studies/Civilization
Analysis and Functional Analysis
Analytical Chemistry
Anatomy
Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
Ancient Studies/Civilization
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature
Anesthesiologist Assistant
Animal Behavior and Ethology
Animal Genetics
Animal Health
Animal Nutrition
Animal Physiology
Animal Sciences, General
Animal Training
Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Anthropology
Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations
Apparel and Textile Manufacture
Apparel and Textile Marketing Management
Apparel and Textiles, General
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
Applied Economics
Applied Horticulture/Horticultural Operations, General
Applied Mathematics
C.34
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
01.0303.00
26.1304.00
16.1101.00
45.0301.00
15.1303.00
14.0401.00
15.0101.00
04.0801.00
04.0901.00
04.0201.00
28.0301.00
51.3701.00
36.0110.00
50.0703.00
13.1302.00
51.2301.00
50.0701.00
11.0102.00
50.0704.00
51.3502.00
54.0106.00
05.0103.00
05.0206.00
51.2312.00
40.0201.00
40.0202.00
51.0913.00
40.0402.00
40.0403.00
40.0401.00
40.0802.00
52.1901.00
51.0202.00
51.0204.00
52.0303.00
16.1401.00
47.0603.00
47.0604.00
15.0803.00
49.0104.00
47.0609.00
51.3306.00
Aquaculture
Aquatic Biology/Limnology
Arabic Language and Literature
Archeology
Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD
Architectural Engineering
Architectural Engineering Technology/Technician
Architectural History and Criticism, General
Architectural Technology/Technician
Architecture (BArch, BA/BS, MArch, MA/MS, PhD)
Army JROTC/ROTC
Aromatherapy
Art
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Art Teacher Education
Art Therapy/Therapist
Art/Art Studies, General
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Arts Management
Asian Bodywork Therapy
Asian History
Asian Studies/Civilization
Asian-American Studies
Assistive/Augmentative Technology and Rehabilitation Engineering
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Athletic Training/Trainer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Climatology
Atmospheric Physics and Dynamics
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, General
Atomic/Molecular Physics
Auctioneering
Audiology/Audiologist and Hearing Sciences
Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Auditing
Australian/Oceanic/Pacific Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Automotive Engineering Technology/Technician
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations
Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician
Ayurvedic Medicine/Ayurveda
16.1402.00
12.0501.00
05.0116.00
Bahasa Indonesian/Bahasa Malay Languages and Literatures
Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef
Balkans Studies
C.35
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
50.0302.00
16.0401.00
05.0117.00
52.0803.00
22.0205.00
12.0402.00
12.0502.00
32.0101.00
30.1701.00
16.0704.00
39.0201.00
47.0610.00
13.0201.00
26.0202.00
26.0210.00
51.3201.00
26.1103.00
30.0101.00
13.1322.00
41.0101.00
26.0101.00
26.0102.00
15.0401.00
14.0501.00
26.1101.00
26.0203.00
30.1001.00
26.1102.00
26.1201.00
34.0102.00
46.0505.00
51.1001.00
36.0103.00
48.0801.00
26.0301.00
09.0402.00
38.0202.00
46.0412.00
46.0403.00
46.0401.00
16.0405.00
16.1403.00
52.0201.00
19.0201.00
47.0102.00
52.1302.00
Ballet
Baltic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Baltic Studies
Banking and Financial Support Services
Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law (LL.M., J.S.D, S.L.J)
Barbering/Barber
Bartending/Bartender
Basic Skills, General
Behavioral Sciences
Bengali Language and Literature
Bible/Biblical Studies
Bicycle Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Bilingual and Multilingual Education
Biochemistry
Biochemistry/Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Bioethics/Medical Ethics
Bioinformatics
Biological and Physical Sciences
Biology Teacher Education
Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Biomedical Sciences, General
Biomedical Technology/Technician
Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Biometry/Biometrics
Biophysics
Biopsychology
Biostatistics
Biotechnology
Birthing and Parenting Knowledge and Skills
Blasting/Blaster
Blood Bank Technology Specialist
Board, Card and Role-Playing Games
Boilermaking/Boilermaker
Botany/Plant Biology
Broadcast Journalism
Buddhist Studies
Building/Construction Site Management/Manager
Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector
Building/Property Maintenance and Manager
Bulgarian Language and Literature
Burmese Language and Literature
Business Administration and Management, General
Business Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Business Machine Repairer
Business Statistics
C.36
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
13.1303.00
52.1908.00
35.0103.00
52.0101.00
52.0501.00
52.0601.00
52.0407.00
Business Teacher Education
Business and Personal/Financial Services Marketing Operations
Business and Social Skills
Business/Commerce, General
Business/Corporate Communications
Business/Managerial Economics
Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry
15.1302.00
48.0703.00
33.0105.00
45.1003.00
54.0107.00
22.0204.00
05.0115.00
51.0915.00
26.0907.00
51.0901.00
32.0107.00
05.0119.00
46.0201.00
45.0702.00
16.0907.00
26.0407.00
26.0903.00
26.0401.00
26.0406.00
16.1301.00
05.0105.00
50.0711.00
14.0601.00
14.0701.00
40.0508.00
41.0301.00
13.1323.00
40.0501.00
19.0709.00
19.0708.00
19.0706.00
60.0266.00
16.0301.00
05.0123.00
51.0101.00
51.0813.00
38.0203.00
50.0602.00
CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician
Cabinetmaking and Millwork/Millwright
Canadian Citizenship Education
Canadian Government and Politics
Canadian History
Canadian Law/Legal Studies/Jurisprudence (LL.M., M.C.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Canadian Studies
Cardiopulmonary Technology/Technologist
Cardiovascular Science
Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist
Career Exploration/Awareness Skills
Caribbean Studies
Carpentry/Carpenter
Cartography
Catalan Language and Literature
Cell Biology and Anatomy
Cell Physiology
Cell/Cellular Biology and Histology
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology
Celtic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Central/Middle and Eastern European Studies
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics
Ceramic Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Physics
Chemical Technology/Technician
Chemistry Teacher Education
Chemistry, General
Child Care Provider/Assistant
Child Care and Support Services Management
Child Development
Child Neurology
Chinese Language and Literature
Chinese Studies
Chiropractic (DC)
Chiropractic Assistant/Technician
Christian Studies
Cinematography and Film/Video Production
C.37
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
33.0101.00
04.0301.00
15.1304.00
15.0201.00
14.0801.00
30.2202.00
16.1200.00
42.2001.00
51.1005.00
51.1616.00
51.3102.00
51.1506.00
42.0201.00
51.2006.00
51.2008.00
51.0802.00
51.1004.00
51.1503.00
42.0301.00
30.2501.00
36.0111.00
13.1102.00
49.0303.00
50.0406.00
50.0402.00
05.0121.00
51.0201.00
09.0101.00
47.0103.00
10.0105.00
33.0103.00
13.0407.00
51.1504.00
51.2208.00
33.0104.00
44.0201.00
42.0401.00
22.0206.00
16.0104.00
42.0501.00
51.2509.00
27.0303.00
15.1201.00
14.0901.00
36.0113.00
11.0803.00
Citizenship Activities, General
City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Civil Drafting and Civil Engineering CAD/CADD
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering, General
Classical, Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
Classics and Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, General
Clinical Child Psychology
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Clinical Nutrition/Nutritionist
Clinical Pastoral Counseling/Patient Counseling
Clinical Psychology
Clinical and Industrial Drug Development (MS, PhD)
Clinical, Hospital, and Managed Care Pharmacy (MS, PhD)
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Assistant
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician
Clinical/Medical Social Work
Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics
Cognitive Science
Collecting
College Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Commercial Fishing
Commercial Photography
Commercial and Advertising Art
Commonwealth Studies
Communication Disorders, General
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology
Communications Technology/Technician
Community Awareness
Community College Education
Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Community Involvement
Community Organization and Advocacy
Community Psychology
Comparative Law (LL.M., M.C.L., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Comparative Literature
Comparative Psychology
Comparative and Laboratory Animal Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Computational Mathematics
Computer Engineering Technology/ Technician
Computer Engineering, General
Computer Games and Programming Skills
Computer Graphics
C.38
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
14.0902.00
15.1203.00
47.0104.00
11.0202.00
11.0203.00
11.0201.00
11.0701.00
14.0903.00
15.1204.00
11.0501.00
11.0901.00
13.1321.00
15.1202.00
10.0308.00
11.0101.00
11.1003.00
46.0402.00
50.0906.00
26.1307.00
14.3301.00
15.1001.00
49.0202.00
19.0402.00
19.0203.00
19.0403.00
36.0112.00
43.0102.00
43.0113.00
12.0413.00
12.0401.00
42.0601.00
13.1101.00
22.0303.00
50.0201.00
23.0501.00
52.0809.00
43.0103.00
43.0107.00
43.0104.00
43.0111.00
45.0401.00
51.1617.00
01.0304.00
12.0503.00
30.1202.00
13.0301.00
Computer Hardware Engineering
Computer Hardware Technology/Technician
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician
Computer Programming Special Applications
Computer Programming, Vendor/Product Certification
Computer Programming/Programmer, General
Computer Science
Computer Software Engineering
Computer Software Technology/Technician
Computer Systems Analyst/Analysis
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications
Computer Teacher Education
Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology
Computer Typography and Composition Equipment Operator
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Computer and Information Systems Security
Concrete Finishing/Concrete Finisher
Conducting
Conservation Biology
Construction Engineering
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician
Construction/Heavy Equipment/Earthmoving Equipment Operation
Consumer Economics
Consumer Merchandising/Retailing Management
Consumer Services and Advocacy
Cooking and Other Domestic Skills
Corrections
Corrections Administration
Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Counseling Psychology
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Court Reporting/Court Reporter
Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry
Creative Writing
Credit Management
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration
Criminal Justice/Police Science
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Criminalistics and Criminal Science
Criminology
Critical Care Nursing
Crop Production
Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis
Curriculum and Instruction
C.39
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
52.0207.00
52.0411.00
51.1010.00
60.0267.00
51.1002.00
16.0406.00
Customer Service Management
Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation
Cytogenetics/Genetics/Clinical Genetics Technology/Technologist
Cytopathology
Cytotechnology/Cytotechnologist
Czech Language and Literature
01.0306.00
01.0905.00
51.2302.00
50.0301.00
36.0114.00
16.0503.00
11.0601.00
11.0802.00
11.0301.00
45.0501.00
51.0601.00
51.0501.00
51.0602.00
51.0603.00
51.0505.00
51.0504.00
51.0401.00
50.0401.00
45.0604.00
26.0404.00
42.0701.00
51.0910.00
47.0605.00
51.3103.00
51.3101.00
51.3104.00
09.0702.00
51.3401.00
50.0507.00
49.0304.00
39.0602.00
01.0504.00
15.1301.00
13.1324.00
50.0501.00
50.0705.00
13.1304.00
46.0404.00
16.0504.00
Dairy Husbandry and Production
Dairy Science
Dance Therapy/Therapist
Dance, General
Dancing
Danish Language and Literature
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Demography and Population Studies
Dental Assisting/Assistant
Dental Clinical Sciences, General (MS, PhD)
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist
Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician
Dental Materials (MS, PhD)
Dental Public Health and Education (Cert, MS/MPH, PhD/DPH)
Dentistry (DDS, DMD)
Design and Visual Communications, General
Development Economics and International Development
Developmental Biology and Embryology
Developmental and Child Psychology
Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician
Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician
Dietetic Technician (DTR)
Dietetics/ Dietitian (RD)
Dietitian Assistant
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia
Direct Entry Midwifery (LM, CPM)
Directing and Theatrical Production
Diver, Professional and Instructor
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv.)
Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General
Drama and Dance Teacher Education
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Drawing
Driver and Safety Teacher Education
Drywall Installation/Drywaller
Dutch/Flemish Language and Literature
C.40
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
52.0208.00
13.1210.00
05.0104.00
26.1301.00
26.1310.00
45.0603.00
45.0601.00
13.0101.00
13.1014.00
13.1015.00
13.1013.00
13.1005.00
13.1003.00
13.1006.00
13.1007.00
13.1008.00
13.1011.00
13.1012.00
13.1016.00
13.1009.00
13.1004.00
13.0604.00
13.0601.00
13.0401.00
42.1801.00
13.0603.00
13.0404.00
13.0501.00
46.0301.00
15.0303.00
14.1001.00
15.1305.00
47.0101.00
46.0302.00
51.0902.00
12.0404.00
15.0403.00
51.0903.00
13.1202.00
40.0804.00
13.0408.00
51.0810.00
51.0904.00
26.0904.00
51.0506.00
E-Commerce/Electronic Commerce
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
East Asian Studies
Ecology
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics
Economics, General
Education, General
Education/Teaching of Individuals Who are Developmentally Delayed
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Autism
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Emotional Disturbances
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Hearing Impairments, Including Deafness
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Mental Retardation
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Orthopedic and Other Physical
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Speech or Language Impairment
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Vision Impairments, Including
Education/Teaching of the Gifted and Talented
Educational Assessment, Testing, and Measurement
Educational Evaluation and Research
Educational Leadership and Administration, General
Educational Psychology
Educational Statistics and Research Methods
Educational, Instructional, and Curriculum Supervision
Educational/Instructional Media Design
Electrical and Power Transmission Installation/Installer, General
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
Electrical/Electronics Drafting and Electrical/ Electronics CAD/CADD
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician
Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician
Electrolysis/Electrology and Electrolysis Technician
Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology
Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Elementary Education and Teaching
Elementary Particle Physics
Elementary and Middle School Administration/Principalship
Emergency Care Attendant (EMT Ambulance)
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Endocrinology
Endodontics/Endodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
C.41
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
15.0503.00
22.0207.00
47.0615.00
14.1101.00
14.1201.00
14.1301.00
15.0000.00
14.0101.00
15.1501.00
23.0401.00
23.0101.00
23.0801.00
13.1305.00
26.0702.00
52.0701.00
26.1305.00
04.0401.00
15.0507.00
51.2202.00
42.2101.00
03.0104.00
03.0103.00
26.1006.00
14.1401.00
26.1309.00
01.0507.00
38.0103.00
54.0103.00
05.0106.00
26.1303.00
52.0402.00
26.0908.00
42.0801.00
Energy Management and Systems Technology/Technician
Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law (LL.M., M.S., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Engine Machinist
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Physics
Engineering Science
Engineering Technology, General
Engineering, General
Engineering/Industrial Management
English Composition
English Language and Literature, General
English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
English/Language Arts Teacher Education
Entomology
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
Environmental Biology
Environmental Design/Architecture
Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology
Environmental Health
Environmental Psychology
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Environmental Toxicology
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Epidemiology
Equestrian/Equine Studies
Ethics
European History
European Studies/Civilization
Evolutionary Biology
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary
Exercise Physiology
Experimental Psychology
12.0408.00
19.0604.00
51.1605.00
42.2501.00
19.0401.00
19.0704.00
19.0707.00
13.1308.00
19.0202.00
19.0101.00
01.0104.00
52.1902.00
Facial Treatment Specialist/Facialist
Facilities Planning and Management
Family Practice Nurse/Nurse Practitioner
Family Psychology
Family Resource Management Studies, General
Family Systems
Family and Community Services
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Communication
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General
Farm/Farm and Ranch Management
Fashion Merchandising
C.42
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
52.1903.00
19.0906.00
50.0407.00
50.0712.00
16.1404.00
50.0601.00
52.0801.00
52.0804.00
50.0702.00
16.1502.00
43.0201.00
43.0203.00
43.0202.00
03.0301.00
49.0108.00
01.0608.00
12.0505.00
01.1001.00
12.0507.00
01.1002.00
19.0501.00
19.0505.00
13.1306.00
16.0101.00
42.2601.00
43.0106.00
14.3401.00
03.0506.00
03.0502.00
03.0511.00
03.0501.00
03.0510.00
52.0702.00
13.1325.00
16.0901.00
05.0124.00
12.0302.00
12.0301.00
48.0702.00
Fashion Modeling
Fashion and Fabric Consultant
Fashion/Apparel Design
Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts
Filipino/Tagalog Language and Literature
Film/Cinema Studies
Finance, General
Financial Planning and Services
Fine/Studio Arts, General
Finnish and Related Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Fire Protection and Safety Technology/Technician
Fire Science/Firefighting
Fire Services Administration
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management
Flight Instructor
Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Food Science
Food Service, Waiter/Waitress, and Dining Room Management/Manager
Food Technology and Processing
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General
Foodservice Systems Administration/Management
Foreign Language Teacher Education
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Science and Technology
Forest Engineering
Forest Management/ Forest Resources Management
Forest Sciences and Biology
Forestry Technology/Technician
Forestry, General
Forestry, General
Franchising and Franchise Operations
French Language Teacher Education
French Language and Literature
French Studies
Funeral Direction/Service
Funeral Service and Mortuary Science, General
Furniture Design and Manufacturing
05.0208.00
51.0914.00
52.0408.00
24.0102.00
51.1509.00
26.0801.00
Gay/Lesbian Studies
Gene/Genetic Therapy
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services
General Studies
Genetic Counseling/Counselor
Genetics, General
C.43
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
40.0602.00
40.0606.00
45.0701.00
13.1332.00
14.3901.00
40.0601.00
27.0104.00
40.0603.00
14.0802.00
60.0268.00
13.1326.00
16.0501.00
05.0125.00
30.1101.00
42.2201.00
46.0406.00
10.0301.00
50.0409.00
10.0305.00
01.0604.00
47.0402.00
Geochemistry
Geochemistry and Petrology
Geography
Geography Teacher Education
Geological/Geophysical Engineering
Geology/Earth Science, General
Geometry/Geometric Analysis
Geophysics and Seismology
Geotechnical Engineering
Geriatric Medicine (Internal Medicine)
German Language Teacher Education
German Language and Literature
German Studies
Gerontology
Geropsychology
Glazier
Graphic Communications, General
Graphic Design
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Greenhouse Operations and Management
Gunsmithing/Gunsmith
12.0407.00
36.0102.00
15.0704.00
15.0508.00
51.2601.00
09.0905.00
51.0706.00
51.0707.00
22.0208.00
13.1327.00
51.0000.00
51.2211.00
13.1307.00
51.0703.00
51.0704.00
31.0501.00
51.2205.00
51.0701.00
51.0715.00
42.2301.00
15.0501.00
Hair Styling/Stylist and Hair Design
Handicrafts and Model-Making
Hazardous Materials Information Systems Technology/Technician
Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Technology/Technician
Health Aide
Health Communication
Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator
Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Health Law (LL.M., M.J., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Health Occupations Teacher Education
Health Professions and Related Sciences, Other
Health Services Administration
Health Teacher Education
Health Unit Coordinator/Ward Clerk
Health Unit Manager/Ward Supervisor
Health and Physical Education, General
Health/ Medical Physics
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Health/Medical Claims Examiner
Health/Medical Psychology
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology/Technician
(ACH/ACR/ACHR/HRAC/HVAC/AC Technology)
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
47.0201.00
47.0302.00
C.44
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
16.1102.00
51.1003.00
51.3702.00
13.0406.00
16.0701.00
38.0204.00
05.0203.00
51.1008.00
51.1007.00
30.1201.00
13.1328.00
54.0104.00
54.0101.00
30.2101.00
19.0605.00
51.2602.00
36.0105.00
51.3305.00
01.0307.00
01.1103.00
51.0702.00
52.0901.00
52.1910.00
52.0904.00
19.0601.00
19.0699.00
19.0701.00
19.0504.00
52.1005.00
52.1001.00
26.0806.00
24.0103.00
16.1503.00
15.1103.00
40.0605.00
51.3603.00
Hebrew Language and Literature
Hematology Technology/Technician
Herbalism/Herbalist
Higher Education/Higher Education Administration
Hindi Language and Literature
Hindu Studies
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican- American/Chicano Studies
Histologic Technician
Histologic Technology/Histotechnologist
Historic Preservation and Conservation
History Teacher Education
History and Philosophy of Science/Technology
History, General
Holocaust and Related Studies
Home Furnishings and Equipment Installers
Home Health Aide/Home Attendant
Home Maintenance and Improvement
Homeopathic Medicine/Homeopathy
Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management
Horticultural Science
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management
Hospitality Administration/Management, General
Hospitality and Recreation Marketing Operations
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management
Housing and Human Environments, General
Housing and Human Environments, Other
Human Development and Family Studies, General
Human Nutrition
Human Resources Development
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Human/Medical Genetics
Humanities/Humanistic Studies
Hungarian/Magyar Language and Literature
Hydraulics and Fluid Power Technology/ Technician
Hydrology and Water Resources Science
Hypnotherapy/Hypnotherapist
50.0410.00
26.0507.00
13.0203.00
50.0404.00
47.0105.00
14.3501.00
47.0303.00
41.0204.00
15.0703.00
Illustration
Immunology
Indian/Native American Education
Industrial Design
Industrial Electronics Technology/Technician
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Industrial Radiologic Technology/Technician
Industrial Safety Technology/Technician
C.45
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
15.0612.00
42.0901.00
51.2009.00
52.1206.00
11.0401.00
11.0103.00
40.0503.00
12.0508.00
15.0404.00
52.1701.00
30.2301.00
04.0501.00
50.0408.00
50.0706.00
01.0701.00
22.0210.00
52.1101.00
45.0605.00
52.0806.00
22.0209.00
52.1403.00
51.2210.00
45.0901.00
13.0701.00
35.0102.00
35.0101.00
52.0807.00
16.0801.00
48.0509.00
38.0205.00
16.0902.00
05.0126.00
Industrial Technology/Technician
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Industrial and Physical Pharmacy and Cosmetic Sciences (MS, PhD)
Information Resources Management/CIO Training
Information Science/Studies
Information Technology
Inorganic Chemistry
Institutional Food Workers
Instrumentation Technology/Technician
Insurance
Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies
Interior Architecture
Interior Design
Intermedia/Multimedia
International Agriculture
International Business, Trade, and Tax Law (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
International Business/Trade/Commerce
International Economics
International Finance
International Law and Legal Studies (LL.M., J.S.D./S.J.D.)
International Marketing
International Public Health/International Health
International Relations and Affairs
International and Comparative Education
Interpersonal Relationships Skills
Interpersonal and Social Skills, General
Investments and Securities
Iranian/Persian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Ironworking/Ironworker
Islamic Studies
Italian Language and Literature
Italian Studies
16.0302.00
05.0127.00
50.0910.00
38.0206.00
32.0105.00
09.0401.00
13.1203.00
43.0110.00
Japanese Language and Literature
Japanese Studies
Jazz/Jazz Studies
Jewish/Judaic Studies
Job-Seeking/Changing Skills
Journalism
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
Juvenile Corrections
16.1405.00
13.1209.00
31.0505.00
51.2311.00
Khmer/Cambodian Language and Literature
Kindergarten/PreSchool Education and Teaching
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
Kinesiotherapy/Kinesiotherapist
C.46
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
52.1207.00
16.0303.00
05.0128.00
Knowledge Management
Korean Language and Literature
Korean Studies
52.1004.00
52.1002.00
60.0306.00
03.0206.00
04.0601.00
01.0605.00
16.0103.00
16.1406.00
51.2507.00
15.0304.00
05.0107.00
16.1203.00
13.1333.00
22.0101.00
22.0301.00
22.0302.00
36.0101.00
24.0101.00
25.0301.00
25.0101.00
51.1613.00
46.0303.00
16.0102.00
16.1602.00
32.0108.00
01.0906.00
47.0403.00
38.0102.00
52.0203.00
Labor Studies
Labor and Industrial Relations
Laboratory Animal Medicine
Land Use Planning and Management/Development
Landscape Architecture (BS, BSLA, BLA, MSLA, MLA, PhD)
Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Language Interpretation and Translation
Lao/Laotian Language and Literature
Large Animal/Food Animal and Equine Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Laser and Optical Technology/Technician
Latin American Studies
Latin Language and Literature
Latin Teacher Education
Law (LL.B., J.D.)
Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary
Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Leisure and Recreational Activities, General
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
Library Assistant/Technician
Library Science/Librarianship
Licensed Practical /Vocational Nurse Training (LPN, LVN, Cert, Dipl, AAS)
Lineworker
Linguistics
Linguistics of ASL and Other Sign Languages
Literacy and Communication Skills
Livestock Management
Locksmithing and Safe Repair
Logic
Logistics and Materials Management
48.0503.00
48.0501.00
12.0406.00
52.1201.00
52.1301.00
14.3601.00
15.0613.00
26.1302.00
47.0616.00
49.0309.00
52.1402.00
52.1401.00
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Machine Tool Technology/Machinist
Make-Up Artist/Specialist
Management Information Systems, General
Management Science, General
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing Technology/Technician
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer
Marketing Research
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
C.47
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
51.1505.00
46.0101.00
09.0102.00
51.3501.00
14.1801.00
14.3101.00
51.2209.00
51.1606.00
27.0502.00
13.1311.00
30.0801.00
27.0101.00
12.0506.00
15.1306.00
14.1901.00
15.0805.00
51.0716.00
51.2703.00
51.2706.00
51.0713.00
51.0714.00
26.0503.00
51.0710.00
51.0709.00
51.0705.00
51.0907.00
51.0712.00
51.1401.00
51.0717.00
51.0708.00
51.0801.00
51.0711.00
51.2603.00
51.2004.00
51.1201.00
30.1301.00
47.0613.00
51.1508.00
52.1802.00
46.0411.00
50.0713.00
14.2001.00
15.0611.00
40.0404.00
26.0803.00
26.0502.00
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Mason/Masonry
Mass Communication/ Media Studies
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage
Materials Engineering
Materials Science
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal/Child Health and Neonatal Nurse/Nursing
Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Mathematics Teacher Education
Mathematics and Computer Science
Mathematics, General
Meat Cutting/Meat Cutter
Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician
Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical Illustration/Medical Illustrator
Medical Informatics
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller
Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology
Medical Office Assistant/Specialist
Medical Office Computer Specialist/Assistant
Medical Office Management/Administration
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science Radiation Therapist
Medical Reception/Receptionist
Medical Scientist (MS, PhD)
Medical Staff Services Technology/Technician
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist
Medication Aide
Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Medicine (MD)
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician
Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Merchandising and Buying Operations
Metal Building Assembly/Assembler
Metal and Jewelry Arts
Metallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical Technology/Technician
Meteorology
Microbial and Eukaryotic Genetics
Microbiology, General
C.48
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
29.0101.00
15.0901.00
14.2101.00
39.0301.00
49.0206.00
16.0601.00
26.0205.00
26.0204.00
26.0206.00
26.0802.00
26.1002.00
26.0902.00
26.1005.00
16.1504.00
13.1207.00
12.0303.00
47.0611.00
51.3601.00
13.0202.00
30.1401.00
36.0115.00
50.0902.00
50.0909.00
50.0912.00
50.0903.00
13.1312.00
50.0904.00
51.2305.00
50.0901.00
47.0404.00
50.0905.00
26.0506.00
Military Technologies
Mining Technology/Technician
Mining and Mineral Engineering
Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology
Mobil Crane Operation/Operator
Modern Greek Language and Literature
Molecular Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biophysics
Molecular Genetics
Molecular Pharmacology
Molecular Physiology
Molecular Toxicology
Mongolian Language and Literature
Montessori Teacher Education
Mortuary Science and Embalming/Embalmer
Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician
Movement Therapy and Movement Education
Multicultural Education
Museology/Museum Studies
Music
Music History, Literature, and Theory
Music Management and Merchandising
Music Pedagogy
Music Performance, General
Music Teacher Education
Music Theory and Composition
Music Therapy/Therapist
Music, General
Musical Instrument Fabrication and Repair
Musicology and Ethnomusicology
Mycology
12.0410.00
51.2005.00
03.0204.00
03.0201.00
03.0101.00
30.1801.00
36.0106.00
51.3303.00
14.2201.00
28.0401.00
05.0108.00
26.0405.00
26.0906.00
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist
Natural Products Chemistry and Pharmacognosy (MS, PhD)
Natural Resource Economics
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Natural Resources/Conservation, General
Natural Sciences
Nature Appreciation
Naturopathic Medicine/Naturopathy (ND)
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Navy/Marine Corps JROTC/ROTC
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Neuroanatomy
Neurobiology and Neurophysiology
C.49
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
26.1003.00
30.2401.00
52.0206.00
16.0505.00
14.2301.00
15.1401.00
51.0905.00
40.0806.00
41.0205.00
32.0104.00
51.1604.00
51.1607.00
51.1614.00
51.1601.00
51.1602.00
51.1608.00
30.1901.00
Neuropharmacology
Neuroscience
Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management
Norwegian Language and Literature
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Engineering Technology/Technician
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear/Nuclear Power Technology/Technician
Numeracy and Computational Skills
Nurse Anesthetist
Nurse Midwife/Nursing Midwifery
Nurse/Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant
Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
Nursing Administration (MSN, MS, PhD)
Nursing Science (MS, PhD)
Nutrition Sciences
51.2206.00
15.0701.00
51.0803.00
51.2306.00
51.1618.00
14.2401.00
40.0607.00
52.0204.00
26.0911.00
52.0205.00
14.3701.00
51.1006.00
51.1803.00
51.1801.00
40.0807.00
51.1802.00
51.1701.00
51.0503.00
51.0507.00
40.0504.00
52.1003.00
09.0901.00
01.0603.00
51.0508.00
60.0271.00
51.1804.00
51.2307.00
51.1901.00
Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician
Occupational Therapist Assistant
Occupational Therapy/Therapist
Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing
Ocean Engineering
Oceanography, Chemical and Physical
Office Management and Supervision
Oncology and Cancer Biology
Operations Management and Supervision
Operations Research
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technology/Technician
Opthalmic Technician/Technologist
Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician
Optics/Optical Sciences
Optomeric Technician/Assistant
Optometry (OD)
Oral Biology and Oral Pathology (MS, PhD)
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery (Cert, MS, PhD)
Organic Chemistry
Organizational Behavior Studies
Organizational Communication, General
Ornamental Horticulture
Orthodontics/Orthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Orthopedic Surgery of the Spine
Orthoptics/Orthoptist
Orthotist/Prosthetist
Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (DO)
C.50
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
05.0109.00
50.0708.00
46.0408.00
40.0604.00
16.0705.00
26.0505.00
31.0301.00
31.0101.00
47.0409.00
52.0409.00
39.0701.00
26.0910.00
51.0811.00
30.0501.00
51.0509.00
51.1609.00
60.0269.00
51.0906.00
51.0510.00
51.1612.00
12.0411.00
37.0103.00
34.0103.00
42.1001.00
36.0107.00
14.2501.00
15.0903.00
51.2003.00
51.2007.00
26.1001.00
26.1007.00
51.2001.00
51.2002.00
51.0805.00
38.0101.00
51.1009.00
26.0208.00
10.0201.00
50.0605.00
09.0404.00
45.0202.00
13.1314.00
60.0270.00
40.0101.00
51.0806.00
Pacific Area/Pacific Rim Studies
Painting
Painting/Painter and Wall Coverer
Paleontology
Panjabi Language and Literature
Parasitology
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Parts and Warehousing Operations and Maintenance Technology/Technician
Parts, Warehousing, and Inventory Management Operations
Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Pathology/Experimental Pathology
Pathology/Pathologist Assistant
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Pediatric Dentistry/Pedodontics (Cert, MS, PhD)
Pediatric Nurse/Nursing
Pediatric Urology
Perfusion Technology/Perfusionist
Periodontics/Periodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Perioperative/Operating Room and Surgical Nurse/Nursing
Permanent Cosmetics/Makeup and Tattooing
Personal Decision-Making Skills
Personal Health Improvement and Maintenance
Personality Psychology
Pet Ownership and Care
Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum Technology/Technician
Pharmaceutics and Drug Design (MS, PhD)
Pharmacoeconomics/Pharmaceutical Economics (MS, PhD)
Pharmacology
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Pharmacy (PharmD [USA] PharmD, BS/BPharm [Canada])
Pharmacy Administration and Pharmacy Policy and Regulatory Affairs (MS, PhD)
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Philosophy
Phlebotomy/Phlebotomist
Photobiology
Photographic and Film/Video Technology/Technician and Assistant
Photography
Photojournalism
Physical Anthropology
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Physical Medical and Rehabilitation/Psychiatry
Physical Sciences
Physical Therapist Assistant
C.51
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
51.2308.00
40.0506.00
51.0912.00
13.1329.00
40.0801.00
42.1101.00
50.0907.00
46.0502.00
40.0203.00
26.0805.00
26.0308.00
01.0606.00
26.0305.00
26.0307.00
01.1105.00
01.1101.00
40.0805.00
15.0607.00
10.0306.00
50.0504.00
46.0503.00
51.2101.00
51.3703.00
16.0407.00
05.0129.00
09.0904.00
45.1001.00
40.0507.00
14.3201.00
26.1306.00
16.0904.00
01.0907.00
51.1101.00
22.0001.00
51.1102.00
51.1105.00
51.1103.00
39.0604.00
51.1104.00
10.0303.00
10.0302.00
10.0307.00
50.0710.00
22.0202.00
51.0511.00
51.1610.00
Physical Therapy/Therapist
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Physician Assistant
Physics Teacher Education
Physics, General
Physiological Psychology/Psychobiology
Piano and Organ
Pipefitting/Pipefitter and Sprinkler Fitter
Planetary Astronomy and Science
Plant Genetics
Plant Molecular Biology
Plant Nursery Operations and Management
Plant Pathology/Phytopathology
Plant Physiology
Plant Protection & Integrated Pest Management
Plant Sciences, General
Plasma and High-Temperature Physics
Plastics Engineering Technology/Technician
Platemaker/Imager
Playwriting and Screenwriting
Plumbing Technology/Plumber
Podiatric Medicine/Podiatry (DPM)
Polarity Therapy
Polish Language and Literature
Polish Studies
Political Communication
Political Science and Government, General
Polymer Chemistry
Polymer/Plastics Engineering
Population Biology
Portuguese Language and Literature
Poultry Science
Pre-Dentistry Studies
Pre-Law Studies
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies
Pre-Nursing Studies
Pre-Pharmacy Studies
Pre-Theology/Pre-Ministerial Studies
Pre-Veterinary Studies
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design
Printing Management
Printing Press Operator
Printmaking
Programs for Foreign Lawyers (LL.M., M.C.L.)
Prosthodontics/Prosthodontology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse/Nursing
C.52
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
51.1502.00
51.1507.00
13.1335.00
42.0101.00
42.1901.00
42.2401.00
44.0401.00
52.0808.00
51.2207.00
51.2201.00
51.1611.00
44.0501.00
09.0902.00
54.0105.00
09.1001.00
52.0202.00
Psychiatric/Mental Health Services Technician
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Psychology Teacher Education
Psychology, General
Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
Psychopharmacology
Public Administration
Public Finance
Public Health Education and Promotion
Public Health, General (MPH, DPH)
Public Health/Community Nurse/Nursing
Public Policy Analysis
Public Relations/Image Management
Public/ Applied History and Archival Administration
Publishing
Purchasing, Procurement/Acquisitions and Contracts Management
15.0702.00
Quality Control Technology/Technician
39.0605.00
26.0209.00
51.0916.00
09.0701.00
10.0202.00
51.0911.00
01.1106.00
36.0116.00
13.1315.00
52.1501.00
52.0406.00
10.0203.00
05.0122.00
51.3704.00
38.0201.00
39.0401.00
39.0501.00
51.1011.00
26.0905.00
52.0906.00
51.0908.00
51.0812.00
12.0504.00
52.0905.00
52.1803.00
15.0405.00
16.0906.00
Rabbinical Studies
Radiation Biology/Radiobiology
Radiation Protection/Health Physics Technician
Radio and Television
Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician
Radiologic Technology/Science Radiographer
Range Science and Management
Reading
Reading Teacher Education
Real Estate
Receptionist
Recording Arts Technology/Technician
Regional Studies (U.S., Canadian, Foreign)
Reiki
Religion/Religious Studies
Religious Education
Religious/Sacred Music
Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician
Reproductive Biology
Resort Management
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist
Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant
Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager
Restaurant/Food Services Management
Retailing and Retail Operations
Robotics Technology/Technician
Romanian Language and Literature
C.53
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
46.0410.00
16.0402.00
05.0110.00
Roofer
Russian Language and Literature
Russian Studies
13.1310.00
52.1801.00
12.0412.00
16.0702.00
16.0502.00
05.0111.00
13.1334.00
42.1701.00
13.1316.00
30.1501.00
50.0709.00
32.0109.00
13.1205.00
13.0409.00
43.0112.00
47.0110.00
43.0109.00
37.0101.00
37.0104.00
52.1804.00
16.0408.00
26.0901.00
48.0506.00
48.0304.00
16.1603.00
16.0400.00
05.0118.00
16.0409.00
52.0703.00
47.0606.00
51.2508.00
42.1601.00
13.1317.00
45.0101.00
13.1318.00
44.0701.00
13.0901.00
45.1101.00
01.1201.00
15.0505.00
40.0808.00
51.3503.00
Sales and Marketing Operations/Marketing and Distribution Teacher Education
Sales, Distribution and Marketing Operations, General
Salon/Beauty Salon Management/Manager
Sanskrit and Classical Indian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Scandinavian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Scandinavian Studies
School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist
School Psychology
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
Science, Technology and Society
Sculpture
Second Language Learning
Secondary Education and Teaching
Secondary School Administration/Principalship
Securities Services Administration/Management
Security System Installation, Repair, and Inspection Technology/Technician
Security and Loss Prevention Services
Self-Awareness and Personal Assessment
Self-Esteem and Values Clarification
Selling Skills and Sales Operations
Serbian, Croatian, and Serbo-Croatian Languages and Literatures
Series Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
Sheet Metal Technology/Sheetworking
Shoe, Boot and Leather Repair
Sign Language Interpretation and Translation
Slavic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
Slavic Studies
Slovak Language and Literature
Small Business Administration/Management
Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Small/Companion Animal Surgery and Medicine (Cert, MS, PhD)
Social Psychology
Social Science Teacher Education
Social Sciences, General
Social Studies Teacher Education
Social Work
Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education
Sociology
Soil Science and Agronomy, General
Solar Energy Technology/Technician
Solid State and Low-Temperature Physics
Somatic Bodywork
C.54
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
16.0700.00
05.0112.00
05.0113.00
13.1330.00
16.0905.00
05.0130.00
13.1001.00
52.1909.00
13.1331.00
23.1001.00
51.0203.00
31.0504.00
36.0108.00
27.0501.00
37.0102.00
26.0207.00
14.0803.00
51.1501.00
13.0411.00
51.0909.00
15.1102.00
14.3801.00
16.0506.00
11.1001.00
11.1002.00
26.1308.00
14.2701.00
30.0601.00
South Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General
South Asian Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
Spanish Language Teacher Education
Spanish Language and Literature
Spanish and Iberian Studies
Special Education and Teaching, General
Special Products Marketing Operations
Speech Teacher Education
Speech and Rhetorical Studies
Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
Sports and Exercise
Statistics, General
Stress Management and Coping Skills
Structural Biology
Structural Engineering
Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
Superintendency and Educational System Administration
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Survey Technology/ Surveying
Surveying Engineering
Swedish Language and Literature
System Administration/Administrator
System, Networking, and LAN/WAN Management/Manager
Systematic Biology/Biological Systematics
Systems Engineering
Systems Science and Theory
39.0606.00
16.0706.00
22.0211.00
52.1601.00
01.0508.00
13.1501.00
13.1206.00
13.1401.00
13.1402.00
13.1319.00
50.0502.00
23.1101.00
21.0101.00
13.1309.00
15.0305.00
19.0904.00
14.2801.00
Talmudic Studies
Tamil Language and Literature
Tax Law/Taxation (LL.M, J.S.D./S.J.D.)
Taxation
Taxidermy/Taxidermist
Teacher Assistant/Aide
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instruction
Teaching French as a Second or Foreign Language
Technical Teacher Education
Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology
Technical and Business Writing
Technology Education/Industrial Arts
Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education
Telecommunications Technology/Technician
Textile Science
Textile Sciences and Engineering
C.55
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
16.1407.00
50.0505.00
36.0117.00
50.0508.00
39.0601.00
40.0810.00
51.2309.00
60.0315.00
16.0304.00
05.0131.00
48.0507.00
27.0105.00
52.1906.00
52.0903.00
52.1905.00
26.1004.00
13.1320.00
52.0410.00
14.0804.00
52.0209.00
36.0109.00
49.0205.00
01.0607.00
16.1501.00
Thai Language and Literature
Theatre Literature, History and Criticism
Theatre/Theater
Theatre/Theatre Arts Management
Theology/Theological Studies
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
Therapeutic Recreation/Recreational Therapy
Theriogenology
Tibetan Language and Literature
Tibetan Studies
Tool and Die Technology/Technician
Topology and Foundations
Tourism Promotion Operations
Tourism and Travel Services Management
Tourism and Travel Services Marketing Operations
Toxicology
Trade and Industrial Teacher Education
Traffic, Customs, and Transportation Clerk/Technician
Transportation and Highway Engineering
Transportation/Transportation Management
Travel and Exploration
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operation
Turf and Turfgrass Management
Turkish Language and Literature
05.0132.00
16.0410.00
24.9999.99
48.0303.00
05.0120.00
13.0410.00
03.0508.00
45.1201.00
16.0707.00
Ukraine Studies
Ukrainian Language and Literature
Undeclared Major
Upholstery/Upholsterer
Ural-Altaic and Central Asian Studies
Urban Education and Leadership
Urban Forestry
Urban Studies/Affairs
Urdu Language and Literature
60.0264.00
47.0612.00
52.1907.00
51.2502.00
60.0301.00
60.0302.00
60.0303.00
60.0304.00
51.2511.00
60.0305.00
51.2401.00
Vascular Surgery
Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Technology/Technician
Vehicle and Vehicle Parts and Accessories Marketing Operations
Veterinary Anatomy (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Anesthesiology
Veterinary Dentistry
Veterinary Dermatology
Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
Veterinary Infectious Diseases (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Internal Medicine
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
C.56
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
60.0307.00
51.2504.00
60.0308.00
60.0309.00
60.0310.00
51.2505.00
51.2503.00
60.0311.00
60.0312.00
51.2510.00
60.0313.00
51.2501.00
60.0314.00
60.0316.00
51.2506.00
51.0808.00
16.1408.00
50.0911.00
26.0504.00
26.0909.00
50.0101.00
51.2310.00
50.0908.00
Veterinary Microbiology
Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Nutrition
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Physiology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary Practice
Veterinary Preventive Medicine
Veterinary Preventive Medicine Epidemiology and Public Health (Cert,
Veterinary Radiology
Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General (Cert, MS,
Veterinary Surgery
Veterinary Toxicology
Veterinary Toxicology and Pharmacology (Cert, MS, PhD)
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant
Vietnamese Language and Literature
Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments
Virology
Vision Science/Physiological Optics
Visual and Performing Arts, General
Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling/Counselor
Voice and Opera
13.1208.00
47.0408.00
15.0506.00
14.0805.00
03.0205.00
11.0801.00
11.1004.00
48.0508.00
46.0504.00
05.0114.00
26.0709.00
03.0601.00
05.0207.00
03.0509.00
48.0701.00
11.0602.00
19.0000.00
36.0118.00
Waldorf/Steiner Teacher Education
Watchmaking and Jewelrymaking
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling
Technician
Water Resources Engineering
Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster
Welding Technology/Welder
Well Drilling/Driller
Western European Studies
Wildlife Biology
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management
Women’s Studies
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology
Woodworking, General
Word Processing
Work and Family Studies
Writing
51.3602.00
39.0702.00
Yoga Teacher Training/Yoga Therapy
Youth Ministry
C.57
APPENDIX C
2000 CIP CODES IN ALPHA ORDER
44.0702.00
Youth Services/Administration
60.0317.00
26.0701.00
Zoological Medicine
Zoology/Animal Biology
C.58
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0002
0007
0003
0005
0055
0010
0011
0020
0025
0029
0030
0039
0040
0041
0050
0051
0053
0052
0048
0054
0049
0056
0058
0059
0060
0062
0071
0065
0070
0080
0093
0094
0095
0090
0092
0100
0110
0117
0120
0125
0129
0128
0132
0131
0130
0140
Academic Affairs
Academic Enhancement
Academic Programs
Academic Studies
Accountancy & Taxation
Accounting
Accounting & Administrative Science
Accounting & Business Data Systems
Accounting & Business Law
Accounting & Computer Info Systems
Accounting & Computer Science
Accounting & Economics
Accounting & Electron Data Process
Accounting & Finance
Accounting & Information Systems
Accounting & Quantitative Science
Accounting, Economics, & Finance
Accounting, Fin & Adm Info Systs
Acctng, Fin & Mgmt Info Systs
Acctng, Financ, & Gnrl Busi
Acctng, Finance, & Economics
Acute Nursing Care
Administration
Administration & Higher Ed
Administration & Supervision
Administration of Justice
Administrative Disciplines
Administrative Management Systems
Administrative Sciences & Marketing
Administrative Services
Adult & Continuing Education
Adult Health
Adult Training
Advertising
Advisement
Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace Engr/Engr Mechanics
Aerospace Sciences
Aerospace Studies
African & African American Stds
Agri Educ, Communctns, & Systs Mgmt
Agribus, Agron, Hortclt & Range Mgt
Agricultrl & Nat Res Scis
Agricultura & Applied Econ
Agricultural Business & Economics
Agricultural Economics
D.1
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0156
0150
0155
0160
0170
0180
0185
0186
0183
0182
0190
0200
0202
0203
0199
0204
0207
0208
0198
0201
0209
0206
0210
0220
0230
0240
0231
0232
0234
0237
0250
0253
0251
0260
0263
0265
0267
0268
0266
0264
0271
0270
0272
0280
0279
0281
Agricultural Educ & Cmnctns
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Educatn & Mechanizatn
Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural Engr & Technology
Agricultural Mechanization
Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural Scis & Natrl Resrcs
Agricultural Scis & Voc Educ
Agricultural Services & Development
Agriculture
Agriculture & Agriculture Education
Agriculture & Business
Agriculture & Home Economics
Agriculture & Human Sciences
Agriculture & Life Sciences
Agriculture & Technology
Agriculture, Nurs, & Natrl Sciences
Agriculture, Nutrition & Human Eco
Agronomy & Resource Sciences
Agronomy, Horticltr, & Ent
Agronomy, Horticulture, & Agri Eco
Air Force Science
Air Science
Allied Health
Allied Health & Life Science
Allied Health Education
Allied Health Education & Media
Allied Health Instructional Dvlpmnt
Allied Health Professions
Allied Health Science
Allied Health Sciences
Allied Health Services
American Studies
Anatomical Sciences
Anatomy
Anatomy & Cell Biology
Anatomy & Neurosciences
Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology & Pain Mgmt
Animal & Wildlife Sciences
Animal Science
Animal Science & Food Tech
Anthropology
Anthropology & Behavioral Science
Anthropology & Sociology
D.2
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0283
0285
0289
0288
0277
0282
0286
0284
0274
0276
0278
0287
0295
0290
0291
0292
0293
0300
0211
0310
0312
0311
0320
0330
0334
0332
0333
0313
0321
0325
0335
0337
0338
0317
0315
0316
0340
0341
0350
0351
Applied Arts
Applied Arts & Sciences
Applied Arts & Technology
Applied Economics
Applied Gerontology
Applied Mathematical Sciences
Applied Music
Applied Science
Applied Sciences
Applied Sciences & Engr Technology
Applied Social Sciences
Applied Theology
Archeology
Architecture
Architecture & Environment
Architecture & Environmental Design
Architecture & Interior Dsgn
Army
AROTC
Art
Art & Architecture
Art & Art History
Art & Design
Art & Music
Art History
Art, Communication, & Theatre
Art, Music, & Drama
Arts
Arts & Education
Arts & Humanities
Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences & Graduate School
Arts & Sciences & Teaching Profssns
Arts & Sciences/Education
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Arts, Sciences, & Education
Asian Studies
Associated Health Occupations
Astronomy
Atmospheric Sciences
0355
0360
0362
0363
0364
Ballet/Modern Dance
Basic Health Sciences
Basic Sciences
Basic Studies
Behavior Analysis
D.3
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0366
0371
0365
0370
0373
0374
0376
0379
0380
0383
0384
0385
0390
0393
0396
0391
0394
0392
0400
0410
0422
0421
0420
0423
0425
0433
0432
0446
0428
0431
0430
0440
0444
0443
0445
0442
0455
0439
0448
0447
0450
0452
0460
0461
0462
0464
Behavioral & Brain Sciences
Behavioral & Cultural Sciences
Behavioral & Social Sciences
Behavioral Science
Behavioral Science & Kinesiology
Behavioral Science & Physical Educ
Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences & Business Adm
Behavioral Sciences & Business Educ
Behavioral Sciences & Criminal Just
Behavioral, Appld Scis & Crmnl Just
Benjamin Banneker
Bible
Bible & Philosophy
Bible & Related Subjects
Biblical Languages
Biblical Literature
Biblical Studies
Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
Bilingual Education
Biochemical & Biophysical Sciences
Biochemistry
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Biological & Agricultural Enginrng
Biological & Environmental Science
Biological & Health Sciences
Biological Chemistry
Biological Sci & Earth Sci
Biological Sciences
Biology
Biology & Allied Health Sciences
Biology & Biochemistry
Biology & Chemistry
Biology & Geosciences
Biology & Home Economics
Biology, Earth & Environmental Sci
Biomaterials Science
Biomedical Communications
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Sciences
Biophysical Sciences
Biophysics & Molecular Genetics
Biosciences & Technology
Biostatistics
D.4
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0463
0465
0470
0475
0480
0488
0489
0490
0495
0497
0519
0565
0520
0523
0526
0529
0530
0535
0545
0544
0547
0546
0555
0548
0507
0503
0500
0501
0505
0506
0504
0511
0512
0510
0531
0536
0538
0560
0540
0550
0561
0563
0567
0573
0575
0576
Biotechnology
Border Eco & Enterprise Dvlpmnt
Botany
Broadcast Film Arts
Building Construction
Busi Admn & Gr Sch Itnl Trd&Ba
Busi, Acct, Fnanc, & Sectrl Sciencs
Business
Business & Administration
Business & Administrative Studies
Business & Behavioral Scis
Business & Commerce
Business & Economics
Business & Finance
Business & Fine Arts
Business & Industrial Management
Business & Industry
Business & Management
Business & Office Education
Business & Professional Studies
Business & Public Administration
Business & Science
Business & Social Science
Business & Technology
Business Admin & Grad Sch of Busi
Business Admin & Mgmt Info Systms
Business Administration
Business Administration & Economics
Business Administration & Economics
Business Administration & Marketing
Business Administration & Mgmt
Business Analysis
Business Analysis & Info Systems
Business Analysis & Research
Business Broadcasting
Business Communication
Business Computer Information Systs
Business Educ & Secretarial Admin
Business Education
Business Education & Office Admin
Business Law
Business Management & Admin Servics
Business Procedure
Business Research
Business Services
Business Systems
D.5
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0570
0566
Business Technology
Business, Mathematics,& Engineering
0578
0579
0582
0581
0584
0589
0585
0586
0591
0588
0587
0605
0580
0590
0600
0603
0606
0602
0601
0599
0604
0616
0615
0610
0611
0612
0618
0614
0607
0613
0608
0619
0624
0617
0609
0622
0620
0630
0640
0623
0621
0651
0650
Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery
Cardiovascular Perfusion
Career Arts
Career Aviation
Career Education
Cell & Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Cell Biology & Anatomy
Cell Biology & Genetics
Cell Biology & Neuroscience
Cellular & Structural Biology
Chem, Physics, Geol, & Geophysics
Chemical & Natural Gas Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Chemistry & Environmental Science
Chemistry & Geosciences
Chemistry & Physics
Chemistry, Geosci & Envrnmntl Sci
Chemistry, Physics, & Engineering
Child Care Work
Child Care/Child Development
Child Development & Family Living
Chiropractic
Christian Communication Arts
Christian Education
Christian Faith & Living
Christian Leadership
Christian Ministries
Christian Studies
Christianity
Chronic Nursing Care
Church Careers
Church Ministries
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Civil & Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Technology
Civil, Mechanical, & Related Tchns
Civil-Mechanical
Classical & Modern Langs & Lits
Classical & Romance Languages
D.6
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0655
0660
0657
0665
0670
0662
0664
0671
0659
0672
0680
0669
0722
0746
0676
0663
0658
0684
0703
0673
0689
0702
0686
0687
0699
0685
0675
0705
0674
0690
0691
0692
0693
0694
0696
0697
0698
0707
0688
0661
0668
0683
0681
0679
0667
0666
Classical Studies
Classics
Clinical & Primary Care
Clinical Dietetics
Clinical Education
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Clinical Nutrition
Clinical Pharmacy & Administration
Clinical Scis & Admn
Clinical Studies
Clothing & Textiles
Clothing, Textiles, & Merchandising
Cmp Info Systms & Admn Scis
Cnslng, Ed Psyc, & Adlt & Highr Ed
College
College I
Commnctn Disorders & Deaf Ed
Communication
Communication & Drama
Communication & Fine Arts
Communication & Languages
Communication & Public Address
Communication & Theatre
Communication & Theatre Arts
Communication Arts
Communication Disorders
Communication Sciences
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Communication Studies
Communications
Communications & Arts
Communications & Drama
Communications & Fine Arts
Communications & Letters
Communications & Modern Languages
Communications & Theatre
Communications Arts
Communications Disorders
Communications Studies
Communictn, Drama, & Jrnlism
Community & Prvntv Dntstry
Community Dentistry
Community Health
Community Health Programs
Community Health/Gerontology
Community Hlth & Prevntve Dentistry
D.7
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0682
0677
0678
0708
0732
0695
0701
0700
0704
0715
0711
0706
0724
0709
0723
0710
0720
0721
0714
0712
0727
0713
0718
0716
0743
0717
0728
0729
0719
0725
0726
0735
0748
0738
0736
0733
0737
0730
0731
0734
0741
0739
0742
0740
0744
0745
Community Medicine
Community Programs
Community Services
Comp Info Sys, Adm Srvc, & Engr Tch
Comp Info Systms & Quantv Mthds
Comparative Literature
Comparative Medicine
Comparative Studies
Computer & Engineering Sciences
Computer & Information Sciences
Computer & Mathematical Sciences
Computer Educ & Cognitive Systems
Computer Info Syst & Admstrve Srvcs
Computer Info Systems & Engr Tchn
Computer Info Systems & Management
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Computer Science & Engineering
Computer Science & Info Systems
Computer Science & Mathematics
Computer Science & Physics
Computer Science Engineering
Computer Sciences
Computing & Information Sciences
Computing & Math Sciences
Construction Science
Consumer Services, Fashion, & Desgn
Cont Educ & Off-Campus Instrctn
Continuing Education
Cooperative Education
Cooperative Programs
Counseling
Counseling & Educ Psychology
Counseling & Guidance
Counseling & Human Development
Counseling & Human Services
Counseling & Special Ed Programs
Counselor Educ & Personnel Services
Counselor Education
Counslng, Dvlpmnt, & Higher Educ
Craniofacial Growth & Dvlpmnt
Creative Arts
Crim Just, History, & Poli Sci
Criminal Justice
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Cultural Studies
D.8
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0753
0747
0750
0751
0752
0755
Curr & Inst-Elmtry & Scndry
Curriculum & Foundations
Curriculum & Instruction
Curriculum & Instruction-Elem
Curriculum & Instruction-Sec
Czech
0760
0772
0776
0771
0759
0768
0757
0761
0766
0762
0765
0756
0754
0758
0763
0777
0774
0769
0764
0775
0767
0784
0782
0773
0770
0778
0779
0780
0781
Dance
Dance & Drama
Dance & Theatre Arts
Dance,Drama,Radio/TV/Film&Spch Comm
Decision & Information Sciences
Decision Science
Dental
Dental Anatomy
Dental Diagnostic Sciences
Dental Diagnostic Services
Dental Hygiene
Dental Hygiene & Dental Assisting
Dental Laboratory Technology
Dental Materials
Dental Oncology
Dental Pub Health & Dnt Hyg
Dental Public Health
Dentistry
Dermatology
Design & Fashion
Developmental Studies
Diagnostic & Primary Care
Diagnostic Sciences
Divinity
Drama
Drama & Communication
Drama & Dance
Drama & Speech
Dramatic Arts
0786
0785
0787
0783
0803
0790
0804
0800
0801
Early Child Development Ctr
Early Childhood & Special Education
Early Childhood, Rdng & Spec Educ
Early Childhood-Elementary Educatn
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Earth & Physical Sciences
Earth & Space Sciences
Earth Science
Earth Sciences
D.9
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0805
0821
0809
0810
0812
0814
0811
0820
0830
0825
0835
0840
0928
0851
0850
0853
0854
0852
0857
0861
0862
0866
0856
0863
0859
0868
0858
0860
0864
0865
0869
0867
0855
0875
0877
0880
0870
0890
0902
0900
0899
0898
0904
0901
0905
0910
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Econ, Finance & Decsn Sci
Economcs, Finance, & Gnrl Busi
Economics
Economics & Accounting
Economics & Business
Economics & Business Administration
Economics & Finance
Economics & Geography
Economics & Internat Bus
Economics & Political Science
Economics & Sociology
Ed Psyc, Spec Ed, & Technology
Educ, Nutrtn, & Rstrnt/Hotl Mgmt
Education
Education & Applied Science
Education & Behavioral Sciences
Education & Behavioral Studies
Education & Clinical Studies
Education & Counseling
Education & Counseling Psychology
Education & Fine Arts
Education & Health & Physical Educ
Education & Human Development
Education & Human Ecology
Education & Human Services
Education & Learning Resources
Education & Psychology
Education & Social Science
Education & Social Sciences
Education & Teacher Training
Education, Curriculum, & Inst
Education, Early Childhood
Educational Admin & Psychlgcl Srvcs
Educational Admin & Research
Educational Admin & Supervision
Educational Administration
Educational Curriculum & Instructn
Educational Fndtns, Rsch, & Spcl Ed
Educational Foundations
Educational Foundations & Admin
Educational Human Resource Devlpmnt
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadershp & Culturl Stu
Educational Leadershp & Secondry Ed
Educational Media & Technology
D.10
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
0920
0925
0930
0931
0933
0876
0903
0871
0906
0872
0932
0907
0874
0936
0940
0950
0956
0958
0961
0960
0967
0963
0962
0964
0959
1043
0965
0968
0969
0972
0973
0974
0975
0985
0970
0966
0982
0981
0980
0990
0995
1045
1000
1020
0997
1030
Educational Psychology
Educational Psychology & Counseling
Educational Psychology & Guidance
Educational Services
Educational Specializations
Educationl Admin & Human Res Dvlp
Educationl Leadrshp & Counslng
Educationl Leadrshp & Foundtns
Educationl Leadrshp & Support
Educationl Psych & Specl Srvcs
Educationl Psychology & Leadrshp
Educatnl Leadrshp & Policy Stds
Eductnl Adm, Cnslng & Psych
Electrical & Computer Engr
Electrical Engineering
Electrical-Electronics Technology
Elem, Bilingual, & Reading Educatn
Elem, Early Childhood, & Readng Edu
Elementary & Secondary Education
Elementary Education
Emergency Medical Technology
Emergency Medicine
Emergency, Criticl Care, & Trnsplnt
Endodontics
Endodontics & Periodontics
Eng, Clsscs, Phly & Comms
Engineering
Engineering & Applied Science
Engineering & Architecture
Engineering & Computer Science
Engineering & Engineering Technolgy
Engineering & Industrial Tech
Engineering & Mathematics
Engineering & Physics
Engineering Design Graphics
Engineering Science
Engineering Tech & Indus Distrbn
Engineering Technologies
Engineering Technology
English
English & Foreign Languages
English & Journalism
English & Languages
English & Mass Communication
English & Modern Languages
English & Philosophy
D.11
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1035
1005
1041
1040
1042
1049
1046
1023
1024
1025
1022
1021
1050
1055
1056
1057
1060
1065
1067
1069
1071
1070
1073
1075
1076
1085
1080
1090
1093
English & Speech
English as a Second Language
English Language & Literature
English, Classics, & Philosophy
English, Fine Arts, & Spanish
English, Foreign Lang, & Reading
English, Journalism, & Modern Lang
English, Spch, & Foreign Languages
English, Speech, & Foreign Language
English, Speech, & Journalism
English-Communication
English-Communications
Entomology
Entrepreneurship
Environmental & Civil Engr
Environmental & Occup Health
Environmental Design
Environmental Design & Consumer Eco
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Science & Engineering
Environmental Studies
Environmental Toxicology
Epidemiology
Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Ethnic Studies
Ethnic Studies (African/Afro-Amer)
Ethnic Studies (Mexican-American)
Exercise, Sport, & Health Studies
1100
1097
1098
1095
1101
1105
1109
1103
1102
1104
1107
1108
1106
1110
1120
1135
Family & Community Medicine
Family & Consumer Sciences
Family & Consumer Studies
Family Arts & Sciences
Family Medicine
Family Mgmt, Housing,& Consumer Sci
Family Nursing Care
Family Pract & Community Dentistry
Family Practice
Family Practice & Community Medicine
Family Sciences
Family Studies & Home Economics
Fashion & Textiles
Finance
Finance & Economics
Finance & Real Estate
D.12
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1133
1132
1134
1137
1131
1130
1115
1136
1117
1145
1155
1146
1140
1142
1143
1141
1147
1150
1156
1160
1170
1175
1180
1190
1201
1200
1204
1210
1211
1220
Finance, Accountng, & Comp Info Sys
Finance, Econ & Decsn Scis
Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate
Finance, Mrktng, & Gnrl Busi
Finance/Decision Science
Finance/Insurance/Real Estate,& Law
Financial Administration
Financial Management
Financl Insts,Acct,& Comp Info Syst
Fine & Applied Arts
Fine & Language Arts
Fine & Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts & Communication
Fine Arts & Humanities
Fine Arts & Speech
Fixed Prosthodontics
Food & Nutrition
Foreign Language Education
Foreign Languages
Foreign Languages & Literatures
Forensic Medicine
Forest Science
Forestry
Foundations & Higher Education
Foundations of Education
Foundations, Educ Admn,& Suprvision
French
French & Italian
French/Italian Language & Litrture
1231
1230
1240
1243
1244
1245
1241
1247
1249
1232
1235
1251
1250
1255
1257
General & Family Practice
General Academics
General Business
General Business & Economics
General Business & Marketing
General Business & Systems Mgmt
General Business Administration
General College
General Dentistry
General Practice
General Studies
Geographic Area Studies
Geography
Geography & Anthropology
Geography & Environment
D.13
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1260
1270
1280
1290
1300
1302
1305
1310
1320
1321
1330
1331
1333
1340
1350
1351
1355
1358
1359
1356
1360
1365
1364
1368
1367
1363
1366
1369
1374
1370
1372
Geography & Geology
Geography & Planning
Geological Sciences
Geology
Geology & Anthropology
Geology & Chemistry
Geology & Geophysics
Geophysics
Geosciences
Geosciences & Maritime Studies
German
German & Russian
German & Slavic Studies
Germanic & Slavic Languages
Germanic Languages
Germanic Studies
Gerontology
Gerontology & Geriatric Services
Gerontology & Long Term Care
Gerontology Services Admin
Government
Government & Economics
Government & Public Service
Graduate
Graduate Studies
Graduate Studies & Research
Graphic Arts
Gross Anatomy
Gross Anatomy-Neuro Anatomy
Guidance & Counseling
Guidance, Counslng, & Psych
1386
1389
1395
1402
1390
1400
1410
1380
1379
1381
1382
1384
1383
1378
Health
Health & Behavioral Sciences
Health & Human Performance
Health & Kinesiology
Health & Physical Education
Health & Physical Education for Men
Health & Physical Educatn for Women
Health Administration
Health Care & Info Adm
Health Care Administration
Health Care Instruction
Health Care Sciences
Health Care Services
Health Communications
D.14
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ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1420
1422
1423
1424
1435
1431
1436
1438
1434
1385
1388
1387
1391
1392
1393
1394
1437
1429
1432
1430
1425
1433
1427
1439
1441
1440
1445
1484
1487
1450
1452
1455
1460
1470
1451
1480
1483
1486
1485
1482
1488
1490
1491
1500
1515
1517
Health Education
Health Informatics
Health Information Management
Health Information Sciences
Health Organization Management
Health Policy & Management
Health Professions
Health Promotion & Behavioral Scis
Health Promotion & Gerontology
Health Related Professions
Health Related Studies
Health Sciences
Health Sciences & Human Srvcs
Health Services & Research
Health Services Administration
Health Services Research
Health Studies
Health, Exercise & Sport Sciences
Health, Kineslgy & Sports Stds
Health, Phys Ed, & Recreatn
Health, Physical Educ, & Athletics
Health, Physical Educ, Recr, & Dnce
Health, Physical Education, & Dance
Higher & Adult Education
Higher Educ & Educ Management
Higher Education
Hispanic & Classical Languages
Histology
Histology-General & Oral
History
History & American Studies
History & Anthropology
History & Geography
History & Government
History & International Relations
History & Philosophy
History & Political Science
History, Geography, & Economics
History, Government, & Geography
History, Poli Sci & Crmnl Justice
Hlth Promotion & Dntl Care Dlvry
Home & Family Life
Home Building
Home Economics
Home Economics & Consumer Sciences
Home Economics & Vocational Educatn
D.15
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ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1510
1518
1520
1530
1535
1537
1540
1542
1541
1545
1546
1547
1549
1548
1544
1550
1553
1561
1558
1560
1565
1562
1564
1563
1570
1575
1571
1580
1585
1582
1581
1583
1584
1587
1588
1586
Home Economics Education
Honors
Horticultural Sciences
Horticulture
Hotel & Restaurant Management
Houston Ctr for Bone Research
Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy & Medical Neurobiolgy
Human Biological Chem & Genetics
Human Development
Human Devlp & Consumer Sciences
Human Devlp & Family Studies
Human Ecology
Human Fitness
Human Infections & Immunity
Human Pathology & Lab Medicine
Human Performance & Health Sciences
Human Relations
Human Resource Management
Human Sciences
Human Sciences & Humanities
Human Services
Human Services & Consumer Science
Human Srvcs, Foundtns, & Mlticlt Ed
Humanities
Humanities & Basic Sciences
Humanities & Communications
Humanities & Fine Arts
Humanities & Medicine
Humanities & Social Science
Humanities & Social Sciences
Humanities & The Arts
Humanities In Medicine
Humanities, Fine Arts, & Communictn
Humanities, Fine Arts, & Social Sci
Humanities, Languages, & Literature
1589
1595
1590
1592
1600
1610
1620
1621
1631
IC2 Institute
Industrial
Industrial Arts
Industrial Arts Education
Industrial Education
Industrial Education & Technology
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering & Technology
Industrial Technologies
D.16
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1630
1635
1636
1637
1640
1641
1628
1646
1629
1634
1643
1633
1638
1632
1642
1627
1644
1645
1648
1639
1647
1649
1650
1651
1652
1654
1667
1655
1653
1657
1656
1658
1659
1666
1660
1665
1664
1663
1661
1662
1668
Industrial Technology
Industrial, Vocatnl, & Techncl Educ
Industrl & Engineering Technlgy
Industrl & Manfctng Systms Engr
Industry & Technology
Infectious Deseases & Clin Microbio
Information
Information & Decision Sciences
Information & Logistics Technology
Information & Operations Mgt
Information Systems
Information Systems & Analysis
Information Systems & Mgmt Sciences
Information Systems & Oper Mgmt
Information Systems & Quant Science
Informatn Technlgy & Decision Scis
Instructional Specialties
Insurance
Integrative Biology
Integrative Biology & Pharmacology
Integrative Physiology
Inter-Amer Affairs & Intrnatnl Educ
Interdepartmental
Interdepartmental I
Interdepartmental II
Interdepartmental IV
Interdisc Studies & Curr & Instrct
Interdisciplinary
Interdisciplinary Education
Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies I
Interdisciplinary Studies III
Interdisciplinary Studies IV
Interior Design
Internal Medicine
International Management
International Relations
International Studies
International Trade
International Trade & Busi Admn
Interpersonal & Public Communicatn
1670
1675
1680
1678
Journalism
Journalism & Broadcasting
Journalism & Graphic Arts
Journalism & Mass Communctn
D.17
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1676
1681
1683
1686
1672
1674
1673
Journalism & Printing
Journalism, Broadcasting, & Film
Journalism, Radio, & Television
Journalism, Spch Comm,& Theatr Arts
Justice Studies
Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Justice & Psychology
1687
1677
1684
1679
1682
Kinesiological Studies
Kinesiology
Kinesiology & Health Education
Kinesiology & Health Science
Kinesiology, Hlth Promotion, & Recr
1695
1692
1698
1694
1690
1772
1691
1693
1685
1696
1771
1697
1689
1688
1700
1710
1720
1711
1721
1733
1734
1735
1738
1737
1736
1724
1725
1728
1730
1740
1750
1753
Labor & Industrial Relations
Laboratory Animal Resources
Laboratory Sciences & Primary Care
Landscape Arch & Urban Planning
Landscape Architecture
Lang, Literacy, & Spec Populations
Language
Language & Literature
Language Arts
Language, Literature & Arts
Language, Literature, & Journalism
Languages & Communications
Languages & Linguistics
Languages & Literature
Latin American Studies
Law
Law Enforcement
Legal Studies
Letters
Liberal & Fine Arts
Liberal & Performing Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts & Behavioral Sciences
Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Liberal Studies
Library & Information Science
Library & Information Sciences
Library & Information Studies
Library Science
Library Service Education
Life Sciences
Life Sciences, Geology, & Geography
D.18
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1745
1760
1765
1766
1770
Life, Earth, & Envmntl Scis
Linguistics
Linguistics & Semiotics
Linguistics & Tesol
Literature & Languages
1780
1785
1787
1788
1790
1798
1799
1796
1793
1795
1792
1784
1797
1781
1783
1805
1807
1800
1801
1809
1810
1811
1818
1825
1820
1813
1814
1815
1830
1849
1847
1848
1846
1845
1850
1840
1851
1853
1855
1860
Management
Management & Administration
Management & Business
Management & Free Enterprise
Management & Marketing
Management Science & Info Systems
Management Science & Statistics
Management Systems & Strategy
Management, Marketing, & Busi Admn
Management, Marketing, & Finance
Management, Marketng, & Admn Systms
Management, Policy & Community Hlth
Manipulative Medicine
Manpower & Industrial Relations
Manufacturing Engineering
Marine Biology
Marine Biomedical
Marine Engineering
Marine Engineering Technology
Marine Science
Marine Sciences
Marine Studies
Marine Technology
Marine Transportation
Marine Transportation/Nautical Sci
Maritime
Maritime Administration
Maritime Systems Engineering
Marketing
Marketing & Business Education
Marketing & Design
Marketing & Entrpnrshp
Marketing & Internat Bus
Marketing & Logistics
Marketing & Management
Marketing Administration
Marketing Management
Marriage & Family
Mass Communication
Mass Communications
D.19
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1862
1866
1864
1863
1865
1901
1877
1870
1871
1875
1873
1876
1880
1885
1890
1878
1892
1895
1879
1900
1905
1903
1904
1921
1908
1910
1920
1919
1930
1932
1938
1939
1940
1976
1941
1944
1955
1942
1943
1945
1946
1950
1960
1970
1964
1965
Mass Media, Communication & Theatre
Materials Research & Technology
Materials Sci & Engineering
Materials Science
Maternal-Child
Math, Engineering, & Naturl Sciencs
Mathematical & Info Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical Sciences, Applied
Mathematics
Mathematics & Computer Science
Mathematics & Computer Scis
Mathematics & Engineering Drawing
Mathematics & Physical Sciences
Mathematics & Physics
Mathematics & Science
Mathematics & Sciences
Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics for Business Admin
Mathmtcs, Comp Sci, & Statscs
Mathmtcs, Phys Scns, & Engineering
Mathmtcs, Phys Scns, & Engr Techlgy
Mathmtcs, Physics, & Engineering
Mech Engineering & Materials Sci
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engr & Biomechanics
Mechanical Technology
Media Communication Arts
Medical
Medical & Surgical Neurology
Medical Biochmstry & Medical Gentcs
Medical Chmstry & Phrmcgnsy
Medical Computer Science
Medical Education
Medical Educational Resources
Medical Humanities
Medical Imaging
Medical Informatics
Medical Laboratory Sciences
Medical Microbiology & Immunology
Medical Pharmacology & Toxicology
Medical Physiology
Medical Record Administration
Medical Records
D.20
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
1975
1935
1978
1979
1983
1980
1990
1995
1996
1786
1789
1794
1791
2000
2001
2003
2011
2010
2020
2030
2031
2041
2040
2050
2052
2054
2049
2051
2059
2048
2056
2057
2058
2053
2055
2060
2070
2063
2065
2067
2071
2072
2073
2068
2064
Medical Technology
Medicine
Mental Health/Management
Merchandising & Hospitality Mgmt
Metallurgical & Materials Engr
Metallurgical Engineering
Meteorology
Mexican-American Cultural Studies
Mexican-American Studies
Mgmt & Computer Info Systs
Mgmt Info Sys & Decision Sci
Mgmt, Marketing, & Gnrl Busi
Mgmt, Marketing, & Intntl Busi
Microbiology
Microbiology & Immunology
Microbiology & Molecular Genetics
Middle Eastern Lang & Cultures
Middle Eastern Studies
Military Science
Military Science & Tactics
Military Sciences
Modern & Classical Languages
Modern Foreign Languages
Modern Languages
Modern Languages & Lit
Modern Languages & Literatures
Molecular & Cell Biology
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Molecular Bio & Immunology
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology & Oncology
Molecular Biomedical Scis
Molecular Medicine
Mrchndsng, Envrdsgn, & Cnsmrecon
Museum Science
Music
Music & Art
Music & Dance
Music & Drama
Music & Theatre
Music Education
Music Education & Church Music
Music History & Literature
Music, Drama, & Art
Music, Theatre & Dance
D.21
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2078
2074
2076
2087
2079
2062
2093
2086
2088
2077
2075
2069
2080
2084
2081
2082
2094
2096
2089
2085
3333
2083
2090
2091
2092
2095
2100
2103
2102
2110
2109
2101
2111
2112
2113
2115
2116
2120
2125
Native America Studies
Native American Studies
Natural & Applied Science
Natural & Applied Sciences
Natural & Social Sciences
Natural Resources Mgt
Natural Science
Natural Science & Agriculture
Natural Science, Math, & Comptr Sci
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences & Mathematics
Natural Sciences & Physical Educ
Naval Science
Neurobiology & Anatomy
Neurology
Neurology & Anatomy
Neuroscience
Neuroscience & Cell Biology
Neurosurgery
New College
Non-Instructional Area
NROTC
Nuclear Engineering
Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Medicine Science
Nurse Anesthesia
Nursing
Nursing & Allied Health
Nursing & Allied Health Sciences
Nursing & Health Professions
Nursing & Health Sciences
Nursing Education
Nursing for Acute & Continuing Care
Nursing for Target Populations
Nursing Systems & Technology
Nutrition
Nutrition & Dietetics
Nutrition & Food Sciences
Nutrition, Textiles,& Human Dvlpmnt
2128
2130
2132
2133
2134
2135
Obstet, Gyn, & Reproductve Sciences
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Occlusion & Fxd Prsthdntcs
Occupational & Vocational Educatn
Occupational Med & Personal Health
Occupational Therapy
D.22
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2140
2151
2150
2149
2152
2164
2161
2155
2156
2159
2157
2160
2166
2172
2171
2163
2165
2169
2168
2162
2167
2170
2180
2185
2173
2186
2183
2178
2179
2182
2181
2177
2187
2184
2188
2189
Oceanography
Office Admin & Business Education
Office Administration
Office Occupations
Oncology
Operations Management
Operations Research
Operations Research & Engr Mgmt
Operative Dentistry
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences
Optometry
Oral & Maxillofacial Srgry
Oral & Maxof Sgry & Ansthlgy
Oral & Maxof Sgry & Pharm Scis
Oral Biomaterals
Oral Communication
Oral Diagnosis/Oral Radiology
Oral Diagnostic Sciences
Oral Pathology
Oral Surgery
Organizational Behavior/Management
Oriental/African Lang & Lit
Orientation/Student Development
Orlmxfclsrg,Anthlgy,&Orlphmcgy
Orthodontics
Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery & Rehabltn
Orthopedics
Osteopathic Medicine
Osteopathic Phil, Prin, & Practice
Osteopathic Research & Education
Otolaryngology
Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery
Otology
Otorhinolaryngology
2190
2191
2192
2193
2195
2203
2200
2199
2196
Park Administratn & Landscape Arch
Pathology
Pathology & Anatomy
Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Pedagogical Studies
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatrics
Pedodontics
Performance Studies
D.23
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2197
2204
2205
2202
2201
2212
2210
2217
2221
2222
2226
2223
2220
2218
2224
2230
2235
2240
2241
2243
2225
2219
2291
2248
2250
2292
2293
2267
2266
2260
2262
2261
2265
2270
2280
2286
2284
2285
2290
2295
2296
2297
2300
2304
2301
2298
Performing Arts
Perinatal & Parent/Child Care
Periodontics
Periodontology
Personnel Management
Petroleum & Geosystems Engr
Petroleum Engineering
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Pharmacy
Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Pharmacy Practice
Philosophy
Philosophy & Art
Philosophy & Humanities
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy & Religion Studies
Photography
Phrmaclgcl & Phrmactcl Scis
Physical & Biological Sciences
Physical & Environmental Scis
Physical & Health Education
Physical & Life Sciences
Physical & Mathematical Sciences
Physical Ed, Health, & Recreation
Physical Ed, Hlth,& Rec Biokinetics
Physical Education
Physical Education & Athletics
Physical Education & Health
Physical Education & Recreation
Physical Education for Men
Physical Education for Women
Physical Medicine
Physical Medicine & Rehab
Physical Medicine-Rehabilitation
Physical Sciences
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistants
Physician's Assistant Studies
Physics
Physics & Astronomy
Physics & Engineering
Physics & Geology
D.24
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2299
2302
2303
2305
2307
2310
2313
2317
2318
2320
2321
2323
2330
2331
2332
2335
2340
2343
2342
2338
2341
2339
2344
2350
2356
2355
2357
2358
2359
2354
2360
2362
2363
2368
2364
2365
2361
2366
2367
2376
2369
2370
2375
2380
2385
2390
Physics & Geosciences
Physics-Dental Materials
Physics/Geology
Physiology
Physiology & Cell Biology
Plant & Soil Science
Plant & Soil Sciences
Plant Pathology
Plant Pathology & Microbiology
Plant Science
Plant Sciences
Plastic Surgery
Police Administration
Policy & Economic Dvlpmnt
Policy & Environment
Political Economy
Political Science
Political Science & Geography
Political Science & History
Political Science & Public Admin
Political Science, Economics, & Law
Politicl Sci, Geogrphy & Pblc Admn
Politics
Poultry Science
Practical Ministries
Practical Theology
Practice Relations & Mgmt
Preventive Dentistry
Preventive Med Community Health
Professional & Continuing Educ
Professional Education
Professional Education Ministries
Professional Pedagogy
Professional Programs
Professional Roles
Professional Studies
Professnl Development & Grad Stud
Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics (Graduate)
Psychiatric & Mental Health
Psychiatry
Psychiatry & Behavioral Science
Psychiatry & Human Behavior
Psychology
Psychology & Anthropology
Psychology & Philosophy
D.25
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2400
2405
2411
2410
2421
2420
2423
2424
2425
2324
2426
2422
2427
2428
2429
Psychology & Sociology
Psychology & Special Education
Psychology, Sociology, & Social Wrk
Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology
Public Administration
Public Affairs
Public Affairs/Services
Public Communication
Public Health
Public Health & Preventive Medicine
Public Health Sciences
Public Justice
Public Policy
Public School Admin & Supervision
Public Service
2431
2432
2430
2433
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Business Analysis
Quantitative Management Science
Quanttv Mthds & Info Systms
2449
2452
2440
2434
2435
2451
2450
2461
2460
2470
2480
2462
2465
2482
2479
2486
2487
2488
2489
2490
2493
2500
2502
2491
2472
Radiation Oncology
Radiation Therapy
Radio-Television-Film
Radiologic Sciences
Radiologic Technology
Radiological Science
Radiology
Ranch Management
Range & Wildlife Management
Range Animal Science
Range Science
Range, Wldlf, & Fisheries Mgmt
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Reading
Reading & Bilingual Education
Reading & Education
Reading & Foreign Language
Real Estate
Real Estate & Regional Science
Recreation
Recreation & Leisure Studies
Recreation & Parks
Recreation, Park, & Tourism Sci
Regional & Urban Studies
Rehab, Soc Wk & Addctns
D.26
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2459
2464
2466
2473
2476
2469
2477
2475
2495
2485
2496
2481
2478
2483
2484
2494
2497
2499
2463
2492
2504
2498
2467
2471
2474
2468
2501
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation & Occup Therapy
Rehabilitation Counseling
Rehabilitation Medicine
Rehabilitation Science
Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation Sports Medicine
Rehabilitation Studies
Related Arts
Religion
Religion & Philosophy
Religion Studies
Religious & Pastoral Studies
Religious Education
Religious Studies
Removable Prosthodontics
Reproductive Medicine
Reproductive Medicine & Biology
Research
Respiratory Care
Respiratory Therapy
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative Dntstry & Biomat
Restorative Sciences
Rhetoric & Composition
Rural Public Health
Russian
2511
2509
2512
2510
2513
2529
2514
2532
2517
2521
2523
2531
2518
2506
2516
2505
2520
2503
School & Community Functions
School Admnstrn & Supervsn
School Management
School Services
School Services & Counseling
School Specialties
Science
Science & Computer Engineering
Science & Engineering
Science & Health Professions
Science & Humanities
Science & Math Educ
Science & Mathematics
Science & Physical Education
Science & Technology
Science Education
Science for Society
Science, Engineering,& Technology
D.27
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2508
2507
2528
2525
2515
2526
2522
2519
2527
2524
2530
2541
2540
2550
2551
2555
2558
2560
2561
2563
2564
2565
2567
2568
2570
2569
2571
2575
2580
2584
2583
2582
2602
2590
2592
2595
2601
2600
2612
2610
2620
2629
2630
2640
2650
2651
Science, Math, & Pre-Engineering
Science, Mathematics, & Agriculture
Science, Mathmtcs, & Technology
Science, Museum
Sciences
Sciences & Engineering
Sciences & Mathematics
Sciences & Technologies
Sciences & Technology
Sciences, Mathematics, & Engineerng
Secondary & Higher Education
Secondary Educ & Eductnl Ldrshp
Secondary Education
Secretarial Administration
Secretarial Science
Self Directed Dental Education
Slavic & Eurasian Studies
Slavic Languages
Slavic Languages & Literatures
Small Business Development
Social & Behavioral Health
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Social & Policy Sciences
Social Science
Social Sciences
Social Sciences,Bus Adm,& Mlti Disc
Social Sciencs, Srvcs, & Mod Langs
Social Studies
Social Work
Social Work, Beh & Pol Scis
Social Work, Sociology, & Crim Just
Social Work, Sociology, & Gerontlgy
Sociol, Social Wrk, & Crim Justice
Sociology
Sociology & Criminal Justice
Sociology & Education
Sociology & Social Welfare
Sociology & Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology, & Socl Wrk
Sociology-Anthropology
Soil & Crop Sciences
Space Physics & Astronomy
Spanish
Spanish & Other Languages
Spanish & Portuguese
Spanish, Portuguese, & Classics
D.28
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2660
2666
2680
2670
2682
2681
2690
2695
2700
2705
2710
2720
2691
2730
2732
2731
2733
2735
2715
2725
2727
2734
2716
2737
2736
2738
2740
2745
2747
2750
2755
2757
2760
2765
2766
2770
2780
2775
Special Education
Special Populations
Special Program & Services
Special Programs
Special Services
Special Studies
Speech
Speech & Communications
Speech & Drama
Speech & Hearing Sciences
Speech & Theatre
Speech & Theatre Arts
Speech Communication
Speech Communication & Drama
Speech Communication & Theatre
Speech Communication & Theatre Arts
Speech Pathology
Speech Pathology & Audiology
Speech, Drama, & Community Theatre
Speech, Drama, & Journalism
Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
Speech-Language Path & Audiology
Speech/Drama/Art
Sports & Exercise Sciences
Sports/Rehbilitation Medicine
Stage Design
Statistics
Stomatology
Student Life
Student Personnel & Guidance
Studies In Aging
Study Center
Surgery
Sw Brdrlnds Cltrl Stds & Rsrch Cntr
Sw Brdrlnds Research Center
Systems
Systems & Operations Management
Systems Analysis
2786
2789
2787
2788
2806
2807
2804
Teacher Education
Teacher Education & Admin
Teacher Education & Home Economics
Teacher Education & Psychology
Teaching & Learning
Teaching Professions
Teaching, Learning, & Culture
D.29
APPENDIX D
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2785
2791
2790
2792
9999
2802
2803
2800
2801
2797
2799
2798
2805
2809
2808
2810
2820
2830
2832
2833
2831
2840
2844
2843
2846
2845
2847
2848
2849
2853
Technical
Technical Arts
Technical Education
Technical Service
Technical/Vocational
Technological & Career Development
Technological Studies
Technologies
Technology
Technology & Cognition
Technology & Photography
Technology Development & Assessment
Telecommunications
Texas A&M Univ-Galveston
Texas Juvenile Crime Prev
Textile Engineering
Textile Science & Clothing
Theatre
Theatre & Communication
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Speech Communication
Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts & Film
Theatre Arts/Speech
Theology
Theology & Philosophy
Theory & Composition
Theory & Research
Therapeutic Programs
Transportation Studies
2851
2855
2852
2854
2859
2858
2850
2861
2862
2860
2864
2863
2865
2867
University
University College
University General Divisions
University Scholars Program
Urban & Professional Programs
Urban & Public Affairs
Urban & Regional Planning
Urban Affairs
Urban Education
Urban Planning
Urban Planning & Envrnmntl Policy
Urban Resources
Urban Studies
Urology
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ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT CODES
2872
2870
2871
2874
2885
2887
2890
2907
2910
2920
2930
2880
2931
2936
2935
2940
2945
Veterinary & Zoological Medicine
Veterinary Anatomy
Veterinary Anatomy & Public Health
Veterinary Interdepartmental
Veterinary Large Animal Med & Surg
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Microbiology-Parasitolgy
Veterinary Pathobiology
Veterinary Pathology
Veterinary Physiology/Pharmacology
Veterinary Public Health
Veterinary Small Animal Med & Surg
Virology & Epidemiology
Visual & Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Vocational Education
Vocational Technical
2950
2951
2955
2957
2959
Wildlife & Fisheries Science
Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences
Women's Health Care
Women's Studies
World Hunger & Peace
2960
Zoology
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CIP FUNDING CATEGORIES
FOR COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES
Agriculture
01, 03
1
Architecture & Precision Production Trades
04, 47.04, 48
2
Biology, Physical Sciences, & Science
Technologies
26, 40, 41
3
Business Management, Marketing &
Administrative Services
11.0202, 11.05, 11.09, 22.03, 51.07,
52
4
Career Pilot
49.0102
5
Communications
09, 10, 13.05
6
Computer and Information Sciences
11*
7
Construction Trades
46
8
Consumer and Homemaking Education
12, 13*, 19
9
Engineering
14
10
Engineering Related
15
11
English Language, Literature, Philosophy,
Humanities & Interdisciplinary
23, 24, 25, 30, 32*, 38
12
Foreign Languages
16
13
Health Occupations – Dental Assisting,
Medical Lab., & Associate Degree
Nursing
51.0601, 51.0802, 51.1000, 51.1601
14
Health Occupations – Dental Hygiene
51.0602
15
Health Occupations – Other (Excludes
Dental Hygiene, Dental Assisting,
Medical Lab., Associate Degree
Nursing, Vocational Nursing, &
Respiratory Therapy
51*
16
* The four and six-digit CIP codes, when listed separately, are not included in their
corresponding two-digit CIP code funding area.
Health Occupations – Respiratory
51.0908
Therapy
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FOR COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES
Health Occupations – Vocational
Nursing
51.1613
18
Mathematics
27, 32.0104
19
Mechanics and Repairers – Automotive
47*
20
Mechanics and Repairers – Diesel,
Aviation Mechanics & Transportation
Workers
47.0605, 47.0607, 47.0608, 47.0609,
49
21
Mechanics and Repairers – Electronics
47.01, 47.02
22
Physical Education and Fitness
31, 36.0108, 36.0114
23
Protective Services & Public
Administration
22*, 43, 44
24
Psychology, Social Sciences & History
42, 45, 54
25
Visual and Performing Arts
50
26
Non-State Funded
02, 05, 08, 20, 21, 28, 29, 33, 34, 35,
36*, 37, 39
99
* The four and six-digit CIP codes, when listed separately, are not included in their
corresponding two-digit CIP code funding area.
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SPACE USE CODES
This appendix includes a complete list of Space Use Codes and descriptions. The 11 major
categories of Space Use Codes encompass all spaces found in campus buildings. Architectural
features of a room, including its structural design and utility services, are relevant to its primary
use and help determine the space's Space Use Code.
Categorizing a space use (Space Use Code) is separate from classifying a room’s function
(Functional Category Code) or its academic discipline (CIP). Placing the focus on a room’s
relationship may help clarify its definition and code description. Each room has one best Space
Use Code based on its exclusive or predominant design/use. The information needed to code a
room’s type of space may best be obtained by visual inspection, but may also be obtained from
as-built drawings. Space Use Codes can change when its predominant use or physical
characteristics are changed or remodeled.
A Space Use Code indicates either a primary activity area or a service area. Primary activity
areas always end with a “0”. It is recommended that primary be evaluated in terms of time, the
human activity that focuses on use, rather than space. If a room is significantly dependent on
the existence of another room, a service code is appropriate. Service areas always end with a
“5”, which represent support space for a corresponding primary activity area ending with “0”.
Space Use Codes cannot be prorated. Only Functional Category Codes and Classification of
Instructional Program Codes can be prorated. If a room is used as an Office (310) and as a
Research/Non-Class Laboratory (250), a single determination must be made according to its
primary use. It is recommended that primary be evaluated in terms of time, the human activity
that focuses on use, rather than space.
Classroom Facilities
Study Facilities
110 Classroom2,3
115 Classroom Service2
410
420
430
440
455
Laboratory Facilities
210
215
220
225
230
235
250
255
Class Laboratory3
Class Laboratory Service
Special Class Open Laboratory3
Special Class Open Laboratory Service
Individual Study Laboratory
Individual Study Laboratory Service
Research/Non-Class Laboratory
Research/Non-Class Laboratory Service
Office Facilities
310
315
350
355
Office
Office Service
Conference Room3
Conference Room Service
Reading/Study Room3
Stack
Open-Stack Study Room3
Processing Room
Study Service
Special Use Facilities
510
515
520
523
525
530
535
540
545
550
555
560
570
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Armory
Armory Service
Athletic or Physical Education
Athletic Facilities Spectator Seating1
Athletic or Physical Education Service
Media Production
Media Production Service
Clinic (Non-Health Professions)
Clinic Service (Non-Health Professions)
Demonstration
Demonstration Service
Field Building
Animal Quarters Facilities
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575
580
585
590
Animal Quarters Facilities Service
Greenhouse
Greenhouse Service
Other (All Purpose)
General Use Facilities
610
615
620
625
630
635
640
645
650
655
660
665
670
675
680
685
690
Assembly3
Assembly Service
Exhibition
Exhibition Service
Food Facility1
Food Facility Service1
Day Care
Day Care Service
Lounge
Lounge Service
Merchandising1
Merchandising Service1
Recreation
Recreation Service
Meeting Room3
Meeting Room Service
Locker Room
Supporting Facilities
710 Central Computer/Tele-communication
715 Central Computer/Telephone
communication Service
720 Shop
725 Shop Service
730 Central Storage
735 Central Storage Service
740 Vehicle Storage Facility
745 Vehicle Storage Facility Service
750 Central Food Store Service1
755 Central Food Store Service Support1
760 Hazardous Materials Storage
770 Hazardous Waste Storage
775 Hazardous Waste Service
Health Care Facilities
810
815
820
830
835
Patient Bedroom
Patient Bedroom Service
Patient Bath
Nurse Station
Nurse Station Service
840
845
850
855
860
865
870
880
890
895
Surgery
Surgery Service
Treatment/Examination Clinic
Treatment/Examination Clinic Service
Diagnostic Support Service Laboratory
Diagnostic Support Service Laboratory
Service Support
Health Care Central Supplies
Public Waiting
Staff On-Call Facility
Staff On-Call Facility Service
Residential Facilities1
910
919
920
935
950
955
970
Sleep/Study without Toilet/Bath
Toilet/Bath
Sleep/Study with Toilet/Bath
Sleep/Study Service
Apartment
Apartment Service
House
Unclassified Areas1 (Use only with Nonassigned Functional Category Codes)
050 Inactive Area
060 Alteration or Conversion Area
070 Unfinished Area
Non-Assignable Areas (Use with Nonassigned Functional Category Codes)1
M10
U10
W10
WWW
W01
W02
W03
W04
W05
W06
W07
XXX
X01
X02
X03
X04
YYY
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Men’s Public Rest Rooms
Unisex Restroom
Women’s Public Rest Rooms
Circulation Area
Bridge/Tunnel
Elevator
Escalator
Loading Dock
Lobby
Public Corridor
Stairway
Building Service Area
Custodial Supply Closet
Janitor Room
Public Rest Room
Trash Room
Mechanical Area
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SPACE USE CODES
Y01
Y02
Y03
1
2
3
Central Utility Plant
Fuel Room
Shaft
Y04
ZZZ
Trash Room
Structural Area
Non-E&G space
CIP Code 000000 required
Student Station Capacity required
Note: It is a best practice that new buildings coming online should use the specific codes in the
letter series when identifying the space (i.e., if you have a new building with an elevator, use
W02, rather than WWW)
100 Classroom Facilities
This category aggregates classroom facilities as an institution-wide resource, even though
these areas may fall under different levels of organizational control. The term “classroom”
includes not only general-purpose classrooms, but also lecture halls, recitation rooms, seminar
rooms, and other spaces used primarily for regularly scheduled non-laboratory instruction. Total
classroom facilities include any support rooms that serve the classroom activity (e.g., Codes
110 and 115 as defined below). A classroom may contain various types of instructional aids or
equipment (e.g., multimedia or telecommunication equipment) as long as they do not tie the
room to instruction in a specific subject or discipline. For treatment of such space, see
Laboratory Facilities (Code 200 series).
110 Classroom
Definition: A room or space used primarily for regularly scheduled instruction classes and that is
not tied to a specific subject or discipline by equipment in the room or the configuration of the
space.
Description: Includes rooms or spaces generally used for regularly scheduled instruction that
require no special, restrictive equipment or configuration. These spaces may be called lecture
rooms, lecture-demonstration rooms, seminar rooms, and general-purpose classrooms. A
classroom may be equipped with tablet armchairs (fixed to the floor, joined in groups, or flexible
in arrangement), tables and chairs (as in a seminar room), or similar types of seating. These
spaces may contain multimedia or telecommunication equipment. A classroom may be
furnished with special equipment (e.g., globes, pianos, maps, computers, network connections)
appropriate to a specific area of study, if this equipment does not render the space unsuitable
for use by classes in other areas of study.
Note: Student Station Capacity is required. The CIP Code for all Classrooms is General Use
(000000).
Limitations: This category does not include Conference Rooms (350), Meeting Rooms (680),
Auditoria (610), or Class Laboratories (210). Conference spaces and meeting spaces are
distinguished from seminar spaces according to primary use; spaces with chairs and tables that
are used primarily for meetings (as opposed to classes) are conference spaces or meeting
rooms (see Codes 350 and 680 for distinction). Auditoria are distinguished from lecture rooms
based on primary use. A large room with seating oriented toward some focal point, and which is
used for dramatic or musical productions, is an Assembly (610) facility (e.g., an auditorium
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normally used for purposes other than scheduled classes). A class laboratory is distinguished
from a classroom based on equipment in the space and by its restrictive use. If a space is
restricted to a single or closely related group of disciplines by special equipment or its
configuration, it may be logically considered as a laboratory (see Code 200 series).
115 Classroom Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more classrooms as an extension of the activities
in that space.
Description: Includes projection rooms, telecommunication control booths, preparation rooms,
coatrooms, closets, storage areas, etc., if they serve classrooms.
Note: The CIP Code for all Classrooms is General Use (000000).
Limitations: Does not include projection rooms, coatrooms, preparation rooms, closets, or
storage areas if such spaces serve laboratories, conference rooms, meeting rooms, assembly
facilities, etc. A projection booth in an auditorium (not used primarily for scheduled classes) is
classified as Assembly Service (615).
200 Laboratory Facilities
A laboratory is a facility characterized by special purpose equipment or a specific space
configuration that limits instructional or research activities to a particular discipline or a closely
related group of disciplines. These activities may be individual or group in nature, with or without
supervision. Laboratories may be found in all fields of study including letters, humanities, natural
sciences, social sciences, vocational and technical disciplines, etc. The nature of laboratory
experiences has changed in many disciplines with the introduction of computer simulation in
combination with, or as replacement of, the old “wet lab” experience in both natural and social
sciences. Curricular intent should be considered as well as the physical structure of the space.
Laboratory facilities can be subdivided into three categories: class, special class, and
research/non-class laboratory. A class laboratory is used for regularly scheduled instruction. A
special class laboratory supports instruction but is informally scheduled, or unscheduled (open).
A research/non-class laboratory is used for research, experimentation, observation, research
training, or structured creative activity that supports extension of a field of knowledge.
210 Class Laboratory
Definition: A space used primarily for formally or regularly scheduled instruction (including
associated mandatory, but non-credit-earning laboratories) that require special purpose
equipment or a specific space configuration for student participation, experimentation,
observation, or practice in an academic discipline. A space is considered to be scheduled if the
activities generate weekly student contact hours (WSCHs), the activities fulfill course
requirements, and/or there is a formal convener present.
Description: A class laboratory is designed for or furnished with equipment to serve the needs of
a particular discipline for group instruction in formally or regularly scheduled classes. This
special equipment normally limits or precludes the space’s use by other disciplines. Included in
this category are spaces generally called teaching laboratories, instructional shops, computer
laboratories, band rooms, choral rooms, (group) music practice rooms, language laboratories,
(group) studios, theater stage areas used primarily for instruction, instructional health
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laboratories, and similar specially designed or equipped rooms, if they are used primarily for
group instruction in formally or regularly scheduled classes. Computer rooms used primarily to
instruct students in the use of computers are classified as class laboratories if that instruction is
conducted primarily in formally or regularly scheduled classes.
Note: Student Station Capacity is required.
Limitations: Does not include Classrooms (110) and informally scheduled or unscheduled
laboratories (see Special Class Laboratory - 220). This category does not include spaces
generally defined as Research/Non-class Laboratories (250). It does not include gymnasia,
pools, drill halls, laboratory schools, demonstration houses, and similar facilities that are
included under Special Use Facilities (Code 500 series). Computer rooms in libraries or used
primarily for study should be classified as Study Rooms (410).
215 Class Laboratory Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more class laboratories as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes any space that directly serves a class laboratory. Included are projection
rooms, telecommunication control booths, coat rooms, preparation rooms, closets, material
storage (including temporary hazardous materials storage), cold rooms, stock rooms, dark
rooms, equipment issue rooms, etc., if they serve class laboratories.
Limitations: Does not include service spaces that support a Classroom (see 115), Special Class
Laboratory (see 225), or a Research/Non-class Laboratory (see 255). Animal Facilities (570),
Greenhouse (580), and Central Service (750) facilities are categorized separately.
220 Special Class Laboratory
Definition: A laboratory used primarily for individual or group instruction that is informally
scheduled, unscheduled, or open.
Description: A special class laboratory is designed for or furnished with equipment that serves
the needs of a particular discipline or discipline group for individual or group instruction where 1)
use of the space is not formally or regularly scheduled, or 2) access is limited to specific groups
of students. Included in this category are spaces generally called music practice rooms,
language laboratories used for individualized instruction, studios for individualized instruction,
special laboratories or learning laboratories (e.g., speech, hearing, law, psychology, and healthrelated professions) if discipline restricted, individual laboratories, and computer laboratories
involving specialized restrictive software or where access is limited to specific categories of
students. For example, a computer laboratory with only engineering or CAD software or a
computer-based writing laboratory available only to English Composition students would be
classified as a special class laboratory because of the restricted usage of the space for a
particular discipline or discipline group. Spaces containing computer equipment that is not
restricted to a specific discipline or discipline group are classified as Study Rooms (410) unless
the primary intent is to function as a site for structured learning or group activities rather than
individual knowledge acquisition.
Note: Student Station Capacity is required.
Limitations: Laboratories with formally or regularly scheduled classes are classified as a Class
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Laboratory (210). This category also does not include spaces defined as Research/Non-class
Laboratory (250). A space that contains equipment (e.g., microcomputers), which does not
restrict use to a specific discipline or discipline group and which is typically used at a student’s
convenience, should be classified as a Study Room (410).
225 Special Class Laboratory Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more open laboratories as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes only those spaces that directly serve a special class laboratory. Included
are projection rooms, telecommunication control booths, coat rooms, preparation rooms,
closets, material storage (including temporary hazardous materials storage), balance rooms,
cold rooms, stock rooms, dark rooms, equipment issue rooms, and similar facilities, if they serve
special class laboratories.
Limitations: Does not include service spaces that support a Classroom (see 115), Class
Laboratory (see 215), or Research/Non-class Laboratory (see 255). Animal Facilities (570),
Greenhouse (580), and Central Service (750) facilities are categorized separately.
230 Individual Study Laboratory
Definition: This primarily is for individual student experimentation, observation, or practice.
Included are special student study laboratories, individual music practice rooms, individual study
laboratories, some language laboratories, and similar rooms that serve a particular subject
matter area. Stations may be groups or individualized, but the primary purpose must be
individual study that depends on special equipment and/or room designs.
Limitations: This category does not include individual study facilities that are intended for
general study purposes. Study areas not related to a specific discipline are Study Rooms (410).
235 Individual Study Laboratory Service
Definition: This directly serves one or more Individual Study Laboratories. Included are
equipment storage rooms, stockrooms, tape/record storage rooms, and similar rooms.
Limitations: Not included are Animal Quarters (570) and Greenhouses (580).
250 Research/Non-class Laboratory
Definition: A space used for laboratory experimentation, research, or training in research
methods; professional research and observation; or structured creative activity within a specific
program or for sponsored research (whether sponsored with federal, state, private, or
institutional funds).
Description: A research/non-class laboratory is designed or equipped for faculty, staff, and
students for the conduct of research and controlled or structured creative activities. These
activities are generally confined to faculty, staff, and assigned graduate students and are
applicable to any academic discipline. Activities may include experimentation, application,
observation, composition, or research training in a structured environment directed by one or
more faculty or principal investigators. These activities do not include practice or independent
study projects and activities that, although delivering “new knowledge” to a student, are not
intended for a broader academic (or sponsoring) community (e.g., a presentation or publication).
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This category includes laboratories that are used for experiments, testing, or “dry runs” in
support of instructional, research, or public service activities. Non-class public service
laboratories that promote new knowledge in academic fields (e.g., animal diagnostic
laboratories, cooperative extension laboratories) are included in this category.
Limitations: Student practice activity rooms should be classified under Special Class Laboratory
(220) or Individual Study Laboratory (230). A combination office/music or art studio or
combination office/research laboratory should be coded according to its primary use if only a
single space use code can be applied. Determination also should be made whether the “studio”
or “research lab” component involves developing new knowledge (or extending the application
or distribution of existing knowledge) for a broader academic or sponsoring community (and not
merely for the practitioner), or the activity is merely practice or learning within the applied
instructional process. Primary use should be the determining criterion in either case. Does not
include testing or monitoring facilities (e.g., seed sampling, water, or environmental testing
rooms) that are part of an institution’s Central Service (750) system. Also does not include the
often unstructured, spontaneous or improvisational creative activities of learning and practice
within the performing arts that take place in (scheduled) Class Laboratories (210) or, if not
specifically scheduled (practice), Special Class Laboratories (220). Such performing arts (and
other science and non-science) activities, which are controlled or structured to the extent that
they are intended to produce a specific research or experimental outcome (e.g., a new or
advanced technique), are included in the Research/Non-class Laboratory (250) category.
255 Research/Non-class Laboratory Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more research/non-class laboratories as an
extension of the activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes only those spaces that directly serve a research/non-class laboratory.
Included are projection rooms, telecommunication control booths, coat rooms, preparation
rooms, closets, material storage, cold rooms, stock rooms, dark rooms, equipment issue rooms,
temporary hazardous materials storage areas, and similar facilities, if they serve research/nonclass laboratories.
Limitations: Does not include service spaces that support a Classrooms (see 115), Class
Laboratory (see 215), or Special Class Laboratory (see 225). Animal Facilities (570),
Greenhouse (580), and Central Service (750) facilities are categorized separately.
300 Office Facilities
Office facilities are individual, multi-person, or workstation spaces specifically assigned to
academic, administrative, and service functions of a college or university. While some
institutions may wish to classify all office space as Office (310), others may wish to differentiate
academic, administrative, staff, secretarial, clerical, or student assistant offices, etc., by applying
additional codes.
310 Office
Definition: A space housing faculty, staff, or students working at one or more desks, tables, or
workstations.
Description: An office is typically assigned to one or more persons as a station or work area. It
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may be equipped with desks, chairs, tables, bookcases, filing cabinets, computer workstations,
microcomputers, or other office equipment. Included are faculty, administrative, clerical,
graduate, and teaching assistant, and student offices.
Limitations: Any other spaces, such as art studios, printing shops, study rooms, classrooms,
research/non-class laboratories, etc., that incidentally contain desk space for a technician or
staff member are classified according to the primary use of the space, rather than as an office.
Office areas do not need to have clearly visible physical boundaries; examples include open
reception areas and library staff areas that would not otherwise be classified as Processing
Rooms (440). In such cases, logical physical boundaries (phantom walls) may be assigned to
calculate square footage. An office is differentiated from Office Service (315) by the latter’s use
as a casual or intermittent workstation or service room. For example, a space with a computer
intermittently used by one or more people having a separately assigned office should be coded
as Office Service (315). A combination office, studio, or research/non-class laboratory should be
coded according to its primary use if multiple space use codes with pro-rations are not used. A
receptionist room that includes a waiting area should be coded as Office (310).
315 Office Service
Definition: A space that directly serves an office or group of offices as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes file rooms, break rooms, kitchenettes serving office areas, copy and fax
rooms, vaults, closets, private rest rooms not available to the public, records rooms, office
supply rooms, first aid rooms serving office areas, student counseling rooms and testing
(assessment, non-health, non-discipline-related) rooms, and open and private
(restricted/nonpublic) circulation areas.
Limitations: Waiting, interview, and testing spaces are included as Office Service if they serve a
specific office or office area and not a classroom laboratory or clinic. A student counseling (nonhealth) testing room should be coded as Office Service (315). A receptionist room that includes
a waiting area should be coded as Office (310). Lounges that serve specific office areas and
that are not generally available to the public should be coded as Office Service (315).
Centralized mail rooms, shipping or receiving areas, and duplicating or printing shops that serve
more than one building (or department or school, etc.) or that are campus-wide in scope should
be classified Central Service (750). Does not include Unit Storage (780).
350 Conference Room
Definition: A space serving an office complex and used primarily for staff meetings and
departmental activities.
Description: A conference space is typically equipped with tables and chairs. Normally it is used
by a specific organizational unit or office, whereas Meeting Rooms (680) are used for general
purposes such as community or campus group meetings not associated with a particular
department. If a space is used for both conference and meeting space functions, then the space
should be classified according to its principal use. A conference space is distinguished from
facilities such as seminar rooms, lecture rooms, and Classrooms (110) because it is used
primarily for activities other than scheduled classes. A conference space is intended primarily
for formal gatherings, whereas a lounge is intended for relaxation and casual interaction. This
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category includes teleconference spaces.
Note: Student Station Capacity is required.
Limitations: Does not include classrooms, seminar rooms, lecture rooms (see Classrooms-110),
auditoria (see Assembly-610), departmental lounges (see Office Service-315), open lounges
(see Lounge-650), and Meeting Rooms (680).
355 Conference Room Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more conference spaces as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes kitchenettes, storage spaces, telecommunication control booths,
projection rooms, sound equipment rooms, etc., if they serve conference spaces.
Limitations: Excluded are service spaces that support meeting spaces (see Meeting Room
Service-685) or offices (see Office Service-315).
400 Study Facilities
Study space is classified into five categories: study room, stack, open-stack study room,
processing room, and study service. Offices used for library activities are coded as office
facilities. A study space may contain equipment or materials that aid the study or learning
process (e.g., computers, multimedia carrels, CD and DVD players, records, and tapes) and
that do not restrict the space to a particular academic discipline or discipline group. Whereas a
Study Room (410) may appear in almost any type of building on campus (e.g., academic,
residential, student service), Stacks (420), Open-Stack Study Rooms (430), and Processing
Rooms (440) are typically located in central, branch, and departmental libraries. Identification of
library space should be made through the use of functional categories, and departmental space
through the combined use of academic discipline and functional categories.
410 Study Space
Definition: A room or area used by individuals to study at their convenience, the space not being
restricted to a particular subject or discipline by contained equipment.
Description: Includes study or reading rooms located in libraries, residential facilities, academic
or student service facilities, study carrel and booth areas, and similar spaces that are intended
for general study purposes. Study stations may be grouped, as in a library reading room, or
individualized, as in a carrel. Study stations may include computers, microform readers, CD and
DVD players, or other multimedia equipment. The category Study Space includes spaces
commonly termed “learning labs” or “computer labs” if they are not restricted to specific
disciplines by contained equipment or software. Study spaces are primarily used by students or
staff for learning at their convenience, although access may be restricted by a controlling unit
(e.g., departmental study room).
Note: Student Station Capacity is required.
Limitations: Does not include Special Class Laboratories (220) that are restricted to a particular
discipline or discipline group. This category also does not include Lounges (650) that are
intended for relaxation and casual interaction.
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420 Stack
Definition: A space used to house arranged collections of educational materials for use as a
study resource.
Description: Stacks typically appear in central, branch, or departmental libraries and are
characterized by accessible, arranged, and managed collections. Collections can include books,
periodicals, journals, monographs, micro-materials, electronic storage media (e.g., tapes, disks,
slides, etc.), musical scores, maps, and other educational materials.
Limitations: Does not include general storage areas for such materials that serve a particular
room or area; such spaces would take the appropriate service code. Examples of these service
spaces include tape storage rooms for language laboratories (see Special Class Laboratory
Service-225), book storage rooms for classrooms (see Classroom Service- 115), and music for
general listening enjoyment (see Recreation Service-675). Also does not include collections of
educational materials, regardless of form or type (i.e., from books to soils collections), that are
for Exhibition (620) use rather than for study or reference.
430 Open-Stack Study Room
Definition: A combination study space and stack, generally without physical boundaries between
the stack and study areas.
Description: Seating areas include those types of station and seating arrangements described
under Study Room (410). The stack areas of these spaces may include any of the educational
material collections described under Stack (420).
Note: Student Station Capacity is required.
Limitations: Does not include Study Rooms (410) that have no stack areas. Those stack areas
that have only a few incidental chairs or other seating, without a formally arranged study seating
area, should be coded Stack (420).
440 Processing Room
Definition: A room or area devoted to processes and operations in support of library functions.
Description: A processing room is intended for specific library operations that support the overall
library mission. Included are card and microfiche areas, reference desk and circulation desk
areas, bookbinding rooms, multimedia materials processing areas, interlibrary loan processing
areas, and other areas with a specific process or operation in support of library functions.
Limitations: Areas that serve as both office stations and processing rooms should be coded
according to primary use. Small incidental processing areas in larger stack or study areas
should be included within the larger primary activity category (see Codes 410, 420, and 430).
Does not include typical support spaces that serve study and other primary activity areas, such
as storage rooms, copy rooms, closets, and other service type spaces (see Code 455).
Acquisitions work areas with a primary office use should be classified as Office (310).
455 Study Service
Definition: A space that directly serves study spaces, stacks, open-stack study spaces, or
processing rooms as a direct extension of the activities in those spaces.
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Description: Includes storage spaces, copy rooms, closets, locker rooms, coat rooms, and other
typical service areas that support a primary study facilities room (see Codes 410, 420, 430, and
440). With the increasing implementation of wireless technology, service areas are migrating
into the primary study space and stacks. Campuses need to adopt a consistent approach to
using either predominate use or “phantom walls” to allow for the separation of service space. An
example would be space occupied by routers, servers, or battery-charging equipment on the
open floor of a library or student center.
Limitations: Does not include Processing Rooms (440) that house specific library support
processes and operations (e.g., bookbinding rooms, multimedia processing rooms).
500 Special Use Facilities
This category includes several space use categories that are sufficiently specialized in their
primary activity or function to merit a unique space code. Areas and rooms for military training,
athletic activity, media production, clinical activities (outside of separately organized health care
facilities), demonstration, agricultural field activities, and animal and plant shelters are included
here. Although many of these special use facilities provide service to other areas, their special
use, or configuration dictates that these areas not be coded as service spaces.
510 Armory (Military Support)
Definition: A room or area used by Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and ancillary units
for military training and/or instructional activities.
Description: Spaces that are obviously designed or equipped for use in a military training or
instructional program, such as indoor drill areas, indoor rifle ranges, and specially designed or
equipped military science rooms, are included in this category. Ancillary units may include
special rifle and drill teams.
Limitations: Conventional space use types such as Classrooms (110), Class Laboratories (210),
Offices (310), and Study Rooms (410) are designated as such, even though they are located in
an armory building. Military supply and weapons rooms are coded Armory Service (515).
515 Armory Service
Definition: A space that directly serves an armory facility as an extension of the activities in that
facility.
Description: This category includes supply rooms, weapons rooms, and military equipment
storage rooms.
Limitations: Spaces directly serving conventional primary activity areas are classified with the
appropriate corresponding service code, e.g., Classroom Service (115), Class Laboratory
Service (215), Office Service (315), and Study Service (455).
520 Athletic or Physical Education
Definition: A room or area used by students, staff, or the public for athletic or physical education
activities.
Description: Includes gymnasia, basketball courts, handball courts, squash courts, wrestling
rooms, weight or exercise rooms, racquetball courts, indoor swimming pools, indoor putting
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areas, indoor ice rinks, indoor tracks, indoor stadium fields, and field houses. This category
includes spaces used for dancing and bowling.
Limitations: This space use code does not distinguish instructional from intercollegiate,
intramural, or recreational use of these areas.
Classroom Facilities (Code 100 series), Laboratory Facilities (Code 200 series), Office Facilities
(Code 300 series), and other primary space use categories are coded as such, even though
these areas may be located in an athletic or physical education building. Permanent covered
spectator seating areas associated with athletic facilities are coded Athletic Facilities Spectator
Seating (523). Outdoor athletic areas, such as outdoor tennis and basketball courts, archery
ranges, golf courses, and other outdoor fields, do not meet the definition of buildings and,
therefore, are not assignable areas. Recreational or amusement areas such as billiards rooms,
game or arcade rooms, table tennis rooms, chess and card playing rooms, and hobby and
music listening areas are classified Recreation (670).
523 Athletic Facilities Spectator Seating
Definition: The covered seating area used by students, staff, or the public to watch athletic
events.
Description: Includes covered permanent or fixed seating areas in gymnasia, field houses, ice
arenas, covered stadia, natatoria, and cycling arenas.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include temporary or movable seating areas (e.g., movable bleachers).
Uncovered permanent seating is not assignable space although space below it may contain
assignable areas (e.g., locker rooms, offices, etc.).
525 Athletic or Physical Education Service
Definition: A space that directly serves an athletic or physical education facility as an extension
of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes locker rooms; shower rooms; non-office coaches’ rooms; ticket booths;
and spaces for dressing, equipment, supply, storage, first aid, skate-sharpening, towels, etc.
Limitations: Does not include public rest rooms, which should be classified as non-assignable
building service space. Spaces that directly serve offices, classrooms, laboratories, etc., are
classified with the appropriate corresponding service code. Cashiers’ desks serving recreation
facilities (see Recreation-670) are classified Recreation Service (675). Central ticket outlets
serving multiple facilities or services are classified as Merchandising (660).
530 Media Production
Definition: A space used for the production or distribution of multimedia materials or signals.
Description: Includes spaces generally called TV studios, radio studios, sound studios, photo
studios, video or audio cassette/CD/DVD, and software production or distribution rooms, and
media centers. These spaces have a clearly defined production or distribution function that
serves a broader area (e.g., department, entire campus) than would a typical service room.
Include electronic visualization studios or facilities in this category if the primary use is the
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production of media rather than a student-focused learning experience.
Limitations: Does not include spaces that merely store media materials and equipment. Such
spaces would be coded as Media Production Service (535) spaces if serving the primary
production or distribution room, or the appropriate service category for space(s) they serve.
Radio or TV broadcasting areas, simulation laboratories, and other media spaces used for
teaching broadcasting to students should be coded as laboratories (see Class Laboratory-210,
or Special Class Laboratory-220). This classification also does not include centralized
computer-based data processing and telecommunication equipment facilities (see Central
Computer or Telecommunication-710).
535 Media Production Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a media production or distribution space as an extension
of the activities in that facility.
Description: The primary criterion here is that the space should serve a media production or
distribution space and not another primary activity space. Examples include film, tape, or
cassette/CD/DVD libraries or storage areas; media equipment storage rooms; recording rooms;
engineering maintenance rooms; dark rooms; preparation rooms; studio control booths; and
other support areas that specifically serve a media production or distribution room (see Media
Production-530).
Limitations: Those spaces containing media materials, equipment, or operations that serve
other than a Media Production (530) primary activity space should be assigned the appropriate
corresponding service code.
540 Clinic
Definition: A space used for providing diagnosis, consultation, treatment, or other services to
patients or clients or subjects with a primary purpose of instruction, research, or public service.
Description: Included are examination rooms, testing rooms, consultation rooms, and holding
areas. Such spaces and their related uses are typically associated with educational programs
such as psychology, law, speech, and hearing.
Note: This is Non-Health Professions space.
Limitations: Does not include spaces used for remedial instruction that should be classified as
classrooms or laboratories (see Codes 100 and 200 series), testing or counseling rooms in nonhealth or non-discipline-related programs (see Office Service- 315), or Health Care Facilities
(see Code 800 series).
545 Clinic Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a clinic as an extension of the activities in that space.
Description: Included are waiting rooms, observation rooms, control rooms, records rooms,
diagnostic laboratories, and similar supporting spaces.
Note: This is Non-Health Professions space.
Limitations: Does not include spaces that serve health care facilities (see Code 800 series).
Also does not include first aid treatment rooms that serve other primary activity areas, e.g.,
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Athletic or Physical Education Service (525), Day Care Service (645).
550 Demonstration
Definition: A room or group of spaces used to practice, within an instructional program, the
principles of certain disciplines such as teaching, childcare or development, and family and
consumer science.
Description: The key criterion here is practice activity within an instructional program that closely
simulates a real world or occupational setting. Includes demonstration day care and
development centers, laboratory schools, and family and consumer science houses when these
facilities are used for practice as a part of postsecondary training or instruction.
Limitations: Does not include day care and development centers that are not used as part of an
instructional program (see Day Care-640). This category also does not include laboratories (see
Code 200 series) that are used for direct delivery of instruction as opposed to practice.
Demonstration schools, laboratory schools, day care centers, and family and consumer science
houses in which students serve as the subjects for a research study are classified as
Research/Non-class Laboratories (250).
555 Demonstration Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a demonstration facility as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Includes facilities generally called storerooms, pantries, etc., in a family and
consumer science facility; and kitchens, lockers, shower rooms, etc., in a laboratory school.
Similar support spaces that directly serve primary care and training areas in a demonstration
day care center (see Demonstration-550) are included in this category.
Limitations: Generally, the primary activity areas—such as kitchen, dining room, living room (in
a family and consumer science house), or classrooms, laboratories, gymnasia that serve
nursery, elementary, or secondary school students (in a laboratory school)— should be
designated as Demonstration (550). Primary care and training areas in a (practice) day care
center are also Demonstration (550) spaces. Kitchen and food preparation spaces in a
demonstration day care facility are classified as service areas. Eating or break rooms for staff in
demonstration day care centers are classified as service areas other than Demonstration
Service (555); eating or training spaces for children are classified as primary activity areas,
Demonstration (550).
560 Field Building
Definition: A barn or similar agricultural structure used for animal shelters or for the handling,
storage, or protection of farm products, supplies, vehicles, or implements.
Description: Includes barns, animal and poultry shelters, sheds, silos, feed units, and hay
storage. Structures are typically of light-frame construction with unfinished interiors and are
frequently located outside the central campus area. Also includes storage space for farm
vehicles and implements. Service areas that support field buildings are classified within this
category.
Note: Also included are such facilities as meteorological field test stations.
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Limitations: Animal facilities directly supporting research or instructional laboratories should be
coded Animal Facilities (570). Location of a building, on or off the main campus, is not sufficient
justification for classification as a field building. Finished spaces with other uses (e.g.,
laboratories, classrooms, etc.) should be coded as appropriate. Does not include buildings that
house nonagricultural or non-farm-related vehicles (see Vehicle Storage-740).
570 Animal Facilities
Definition: A space that houses laboratory animals used for research and/or instructional
purposes.
Description: Includes animal rooms; cage rooms; stalls; wards; and procedure, operating,
recovery, isolation, quarantine, and similar spaces for instruction and research.
Limitations: Animal Facilities are typically subject to the rules and regulations of agencies
regarding the care and use of laboratory animals (e.g., requirements of the American
Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC)). Does not include
agricultural field buildings sheltering animals that do not directly support instruction or research
(see Field Building-560). Does not include areas that directly serve facilities used for the
treatment of animals (see Treatment/Examination Clinic-850).
575 Animal Facilities Service
Definition: A space that directly serves an animal quarters facility as an extension of the
activities in that facility.
Description: Includes feed storage rooms, feed mixing rooms, cage washing rooms, cage
storage rooms, casting rooms, instrument rooms, and internal (nonpublic) circulation space.
Limitations: Does not include areas that directly serve facilities used for the treatment of animals
(see Treatment/Examination Clinic-850).
580 Greenhouse
Definition: A building or space, usually enclosed chiefly by glass, plastic, or other lighttransmitting material, that is used for the cultivation or protection of plants or seedlings for
research, instruction, or campus physical maintenance or improvement purposes.
Description: The primary criterion here is the combination of structural design as a greenhouse
and the use for cultivation or protection. An example would be a greenhouse that serves as a
laboratory or service area for a botany or other (e.g., horticulture) educational program. This
category includes any facility serving the greenhouse function (e.g., warehouse facilities
equipped with special lighting controls for the cultivation or protection of plants).
Limitations: Greenhouses that are not used for plant cultivation or protection should be
classified according to specific use (e.g., a greenhouse used for central storage should be
coded Central Storage-730).
585 Greenhouse Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a greenhouse facility as an extension of the activities in
that facility.
Description: Includes equipment or materials storage areas and rooms generally called
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Hothouses and head-houses.
Limitations: Excludes storage areas that do not directly serve greenhouses.
590 Other (All Purpose)
Definition: A category of last resort.
Description: Included as a category of last resort to be used only for those spaces or facilities
that cannot be described, even approximately, with other codes and definitions.
Limitations: Should have very limited use, if used at all.
600 General Use Facilities
General use facilities are characterized by a broader availability to faculty, students, staff, or the
public than are Special Use Facilities (500 series), which are typically limited to a small group or
special population. General use facilities comprise a campus general service or functional
support system (e.g., assembly, exhibition, dining, relaxation, merchandising, recreation,
general meetings, and day care) for the institutional and participant community populations.
610 Assembly
Definition: A space designed and equipped for the assembly of many persons for such events
as dramatic, musical, devotional, livestock judging, or commencement activities.
Description: Includes theaters, auditoria, concert halls, arenas, chapels, and livestock judging
pavilions that are used primarily for general presentations (speakers), performances (dramatic,
musical, dance), and devotional services. Seating areas, orchestra pits, chancels, aisles, and
stages (if not used primarily for instruction) are included in and usually aggregated into the
assembly space. This category also includes chapels located in health care, residential, or other
facilities. Institutions may wish to separate the seating area from the stage and other specially
configured areas through the use of additional codes.
Note: Student station capacity is required.
Limitations: Stage areas used primarily for instruction or practice (dance, music, drama) are
typically coded separately as laboratory space (see Codes 210, 220). Assembly facilities that
are used primarily as instructional lecture halls are classified as Classroom (110) space.
615 Assembly Service
Definition: A room or area that directly serves an assembly facility as an extension of the
activities in that facility.
Description: Includes check rooms, coat rooms, ticket booths, dressing rooms, projection
booths, property storage, make-up rooms, costume and scenery shops and storage, green
rooms, multimedia and telecommunication control rooms, etc.
Limitations: Entrance lobbies and other circulation areas outside of the primary assembly room
are classified as non-assignable Lobby (WWW or W05). A concession stand in an assembly
facility is classified as Merchandising (660). Lounge areas that are remote from the assembly
area within an assembly facility are classified by the appropriate service code or the Lounge
(650) code.
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620 Exhibition
Definition: A room or area used for exhibition of materials, works of art, artifacts, etc., and
intended for general use by faculty, students, staff, and the public.
Description: Includes both departmental and institution-wide museums, galleries, and similar
exhibition areas that are used to display materials and items for viewing by the institutional
population and the public. Planetariums used primarily for exhibition are also included in this
category. Planetariums used primarily for research should be classified in the Laboratory
Facilities (Code 200) series.
Limitations: Displays that are intended only for instructional purposes and not for general
exhibitions (e.g., departmental instructional displays of anthropological, botanical, or geological
specimens) should be classified as laboratory or laboratory service (see Laboratory Facilities200 series). Does not include bulletin boards and similar temporary or incidental displays in
hallways, student centers, etc. Also does not include collections of educational materials,
regardless of form or type (e.g., books, tapes, soils collections), that are study resources (see
Stack-420) as opposed to exhibition use.
625 Exhibition Service
Definition: A space that directly serves an exhibition facility as an extension of the activities in
that facility.
Description: Includes preparation workrooms, storage rooms, vaults, etc., that serve general
exhibition areas (see Exhibition-620).
Limitations: Research areas in museums are classified as Research/Non-class Laboratory (250)
or Research/Non-class Laboratory Service (255). Service areas for displays that are part of an
instructional program are classified as Classroom Service (115) or Laboratory Facilities service
areas (see Code 200 series).
630 Food Facility
Definition: A space used for eating.
Description: Includes dining halls, cafeterias, snack bars, restaurants, and similar eating areas,
including such areas in residence halls, faculty clubs, etc. This category includes facilities open
to students, faculty, staff, or the public at large. The primary distinction of a Food Facility (630)
area is the availability of some form of accommodation (seating, counters, tables) for eating or
drinking. This is, therefore, an area intended for the actual consumption of food and drink.
Vending areas with seating, counters, or tables and sit-down lunch or vending spaces that serve
a shop facility are included in this category.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Vending areas not provided with seating, counters, or tables are classified as
Merchandising (660) or with the appropriate service code if the vending directly supports or is
adjacent to a specific space for consuming the products (e.g., a Code 635 vending space
serving a Code 630 dining hall).
Limitations: Lounges (650) with vending machines that are incidental to the primary use of the
space (i.e., relaxation) are coded as part of the lounge, if within the space, or as Lounge Service
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(655) if separate from and directly supporting the main lounge facility (see Lounge-650). Break
rooms serving specific office areas are classified as Office Service (315). Eating areas for
children in demonstration or day care facilities are classified as primary activity categories within
these respective areas (see Demonstration-550 and Day Care-640); staff-only eating or break
rooms in these facilities are classified as service areas (see Demonstration Service-555 and
Day Care Service-645).
635 Food Facility Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a food facility as an extension of the activities in that
facility.
Description: Includes kitchens and other preparation areas, cold storage and freezer
refrigeration rooms, dishwashing rooms, food-serving areas, cleaning areas, etc. Includes first
aid and vending areas directly serving food facilities, or adjacent to an eating area.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include any type of food preparation space that does not serve a food
facility or eating area (see Food Facility-630). Kitchenettes in residence facilities that do not
serve a dining area are classified as Sleep/Study Service (935). Service areas for vending
spaces are classified as Merchandising Service (665). Kitchens and food preparation areas in
demonstration or day care facilities are classified as service areas for those facilities (see
Demonstration Service-555 and Day Care Service-645).
640 Day Care
Definition: A space used to provide day or night, child or elderly adult care as a nonmedical
service to members of the institutional community.
Description: Includes all primary activity spaces that provide oversight, supervision,
developmental training, and general personal care for assigned children or adults (e.g., play
areas, non-staff eating areas and child training spaces). This type of facility serves as a central
service center for faculty, staff, and students, with members of the community being served as
needed. This is not a medical care facility (i.e., medical attention is strictly limited to maintaining
prescribed medication schedules and providing first aid).
Limitations: Does not include those support spaces (e.g., storage rooms, closets, and pantries)
typically used as service spaces (see Day Care Service-645). This category also does not
include demonstration houses, laboratory schools, or other facilities with a primary function of
providing practice for postsecondary students as part of the instructional process (see
Demonstration-550). Also excluded from this category are those service areas classified as
Central Service (750), and Laboratory Facilities (Code 200 series) that directly support
instruction (e.g., vocational training programs for parent education and early childhood
education).
645 Day Care Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a primary activity space in a day care facility as an
extension of the activities in that space.
Description: Includes storage rooms, closets, kitchens or food preparation areas, pantries,
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private or staff-only eating areas and rest rooms, and other typical service spaces that support a
primary activity area.
Limitations: Does not include those spaces (e.g., child training spaces, playrooms—see Day
Care-640) where primary day care activities are conducted. Rest rooms designed for child
training should be coded Day Care (640). Eating or training areas for children are classified as
primary Day Care (640) activity space. Staff office areas should be coded as Office (310).
650 Lounge
Definition: A space used for rest and relaxation that is not restricted to a specific group of
people, unit, or area.
Description: A lounge facility is typically equipped with upholstered furniture, draperies, and
carpeting, and may include vending machines. This general use lounge differs from an office
area or break room lounge (see Office Service-315) by virtue of its public availability. If a space
is equipped with more than one or two seats for a seating area and intended for use by people
visiting or passing through a building or area, it is coded as a Lounge (650). Such a space may
have vending machines even though the primary use of the space is rest, relaxation, or informal
socializing, not eating.
Limitations: A lounge facility is distinguished from a Conference Room (350) and a Meeting
Room (680), both of which are intended for formal meetings, by its more informal function of
rest, relaxation, or casual interaction and its public availability. A lounge area associated with a
public rest room is included with the rest room as non-assignable (building service area) space.
A space devoted to vending machines without accommodation (seating, counters, or tables) for
local food or drink consumption is classified as Merchandising (660). A lounge that directly
serves a specific or restricted area is classified by the appropriate corresponding service code
(e.g., a lounge serving an assembly facility is classified Assembly Service-615). A lounge differs
from a non-assignable lobby in placement, use, and intent. A Lobby (WWW or W05) is generally
located at a major entrance with openings to either hallways on more than one side or in front of
elevator banks; and although it may have seating furniture, it is designed more for passing
through (or having standing conversations) than for sitting and relaxing. Separate waiting rooms
in other than health care facilities are classified with the appropriate service code according to
the room or area they serve. A receptionist room that includes a waiting area should be
classified as Office (310). Public waiting areas in health care facilities are coded as Public
Waiting (880).
655 Lounge Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a general use lounge facility.
Description: Includes kitchenettes, storage areas, and vending spaces that directly serve a
general use Lounge (650).
Limitations: This category does not include kitchenettes, storage rooms, and small vending
areas that directly serve other space use types (e.g., a small vending area serving a dining hall
eating area should be classified as Food Facility Service-635).
660 Merchandising
Definition: A space used to sell products or services.
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Description: Includes product and service sales areas such as bookstores, student supply
stores, barber or beauty shops, post offices, campus food stores, walk-away vending machine
spaces, and central ticket outlets servicing multiple facilities or activities.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include dining rooms, restaurants, snack bars, and similar Food Facilities
(630). A vending machine space that directly serves a dining, lounge, or other primary activity
area is classified with the appropriate service code; a vending machine area within a general
use lounge is included in the Lounge (650) space. Vending areas that include accommodations
(seating, counters, or tables) for consuming the products are classified as Food Facility (630).
Meeting and conference rooms in hotels or motels are classified as Meeting Rooms (680).
Sleeping rooms in hotels or motels are classified in the appropriate category of Residential
Facilities (Code 900 series). Cashiers’ desks that serve a specific recreational facility or area
are classified as service space for that area (see Codes 670 and 675). Day care centers used
for practice within an instructional program are classified as Demonstration (550). Day care
centers that are not part of such a program are classified under Day Care (640).
665 Merchandising Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a merchandising facility as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Includes storage rooms and closets, sorting rooms, private rest rooms, and other
support spaces if they directly serve a Merchandising (660) facility.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Storage rooms, sorting rooms, and private rest rooms that do not serve a
merchandising area should be classified using the appropriate service code for the
corresponding space use type.
670 Recreation
Definition: A space used by students, staff, or the public for recreational purposes.
Description: Includes exercise and general fitness rooms, billiards rooms, game and arcade
rooms, table tennis rooms, chess rooms, card playing rooms, hobby rooms, TV rooms, reading
(non-study) rooms, and music listening rooms that are used for recreation and amusement and
not for instructional purposes. Recreation rooms and areas are used for relaxation, amusementtype activities, whereas athletic facilities are typically used for the more vigorous pursuits within
physical education, intercollegiate athletics, and intramural programs that typically require
specialized configuration.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include gymnasia, basketball courts, weight rooms, racquetball courts,
handball courts, squash courts, wrestling rooms, indoor swimming pools, indoor ice rinks, indoor
tracks, indoor stadium fields, indoor golf and other areas primarily used for physical education,
and intramural or intercollegiate athletic activities (see Code 520). Outdoor athletic and physical
education fields, courts, and other non-enclosed areas are also excluded because they are not
building space. This category also does not include bowling alleys, dance rooms, or any other
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activity areas that are primarily used for instruction. Reading or media use rooms that are
designed and intended as study spaces are also excluded from this category (see Code 410).
675 Recreation Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a recreation facility as an extension of the activities in
that facility.
Description: Includes storage rooms, closets, equipment issue rooms, cashiers’ desks, first aid,
and other support areas that directly serve a Recreation (670) facility.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include kitchens, snack bars, or other Food Facilities (630) and Food
Facility Service (635) areas. Locker rooms, shower rooms, ticket booths, dressing rooms,
equipment rooms, and other areas directly serving Athletic or Physical Education (520) facilities
are classified as Athletic or Physical Education Service (525) rooms. Central ticket outlets
serving multiple facilities or services are classified as Merchandising (660).
680 Meeting Room
Definition: A room that is used by the institution or the public for a variety of non-class meetings.
Description: The key concept here is public availability. Conference Rooms (350) are often
confused with meeting spaces because they are both primarily used for non-class meetings.
However, conference spaces are restricted service components of an office complex or used by
office occupants of a specific area and are generally limited to staff meetings or other
departmental non-class activities. Although it may be assigned to a specific organizational unit,
a meeting space is more available and open to study groups, boards, governing groups,
community groups, various student groups, nonemployees of the institution, and various
combinations of institutional and community members. Meeting spaces in institutional hotels or
motels and other for-fee meeting spaces are included in this category.
Meeting spaces may be configured like classrooms (i.e., with participant focus to the front of the
room), or may be equipped with a variety of furniture types (e.g., tables and chairs, lounge-type
furniture, tablet armchairs, or a large table) in various combinations and arrangements.
Limitations: Spaces serving an office complex and used primarily for staff meetings are
classified as Conference Room (350). Seminar and lecture rooms used primarily for scheduled
classes are classified as Classroom (110). Spaces designed and equipped for the assembly of
many persons for such events as dramatic, musical or devotional activities, etc., should be
classified as Assembly (610).
685 Meeting Room Service
Definition: A space that serves a meeting space as an extension of the activities in that space.
Description: Includes kitchenettes, multimedia storage and control rooms, furniture storage
rooms, and other support spaces that directly serve a meeting space.
Limitations: Does not include kitchenettes, storage rooms, and other support areas that serve a
Conference Room (350) or an Assembly (610) facility.
690 Locker Room – This is for changing clothes or storing personal materials.
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Limitations: Not included are Athletic or Physical Education Service (525) locker rooms,
custodial locker rooms (XXX Building Service Area), and locker rooms in Health Care Facilities
(800 series).
700 Support Facilities
Support facilities, which provide centralized space for various auxiliary support systems and
services of a campus, help keep all institutional programs and activities operational. While not
as directly accessible to institutional and community members as General Use Facilities (Code
600 series), these areas provide a continuous, indirect support system to faculty, staff, students,
and the public. Support facilities are centralized in that they typically serve an area ranging from
an entire building or organizational unit to the entire campus. Included are centralized areas for
computer-based data processing and telecommunication, shop services, general storage and
supply, vehicle storage, central services (e.g., printing and duplicating, mail, shipping and
receiving, environmental testing or monitoring, laundry, or food stores), and hazardous materials
areas.
710 Central Computer or Telecommunication
Definition: A space used as a data or telecommunication center with applications that are broad
enough to serve the overall administrative or academic primary equipment needs of a central
group of users, department, college, school, or entire institution.
Description: A Central Computer or Telecommunication room or a Secured Compartmented
Information Facility (SCIF) may be one of a group of spaces that constitute a center for
delivering data processing or telecommunication services to various levels of user groups.
Although the ongoing primary activity of this category is tied more closely to equipment than
human activity, these areas require technical support staff, and physical access may be
restricted to these personnel. These central equipment spaces appear most frequently at the
campus-wide and large organizational unit levels and are generally subject to environmental
and security controls and procedures limiting users to remote access. Includes central rooms
housing a computer or computers (e.g., large mainframe, server farms, etc.), peripheral input
(e.g., data entry terminals, tape or disk drives, data reading equipment, monitors, etc.), and
output devices (e.g., printers, output tape or disk drives, etc.). This category also includes
spaces in a central computer complex that are primarily or exclusively dedicated to data or
program code entry or job submissions through one or more terminals. Computer-based
telecommunication equipment rooms, ranging from micro-driven LAN (local area) to the larger
PBX (private branch) network centers and hubs, including central spaces housing satellite
signal reception or transmission equipment, should be assigned the 710 code. This equipment
may be dedicated to data, audio or telephone, video, or any combination of these electronic
transmissions.
Limitations: Does not include Office (310) space assigned to programmers, analysts, engineers,
data entry personnel, and other technical staff, even though these spaces usually contain an
access terminal. Also does not include instructional laboratories and study spaces equipped
with personal computers or terminals (see Class Laboratory-210, Special Class Laboratory-220,
Study Room-410), or Offices (310) with data processing equipment used as office tools.
Personal computer or terminal workspaces and printer rooms that serve an office area should
be coded Office Service (315). Small closet area housing telecommunication equipment and
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wiring that are not used by technical or support staff on a regular basis (i.e., repair or
modification only) should be classified as non-assignable mechanical space (see
Utility/Mechanical Space-YYY or Y04).
715 Central Computer or Telecommunication Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a central computer or telecommunication facility as an
extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes paper and forms storage, off-line tape and disk storage, separate control
or console rooms or booths, tool and parts rooms, bursting and decollating rooms, areas used
to store only inactive support equipment (e.g., multiplexers, modems, spoolers, etc.), and
separate areas used for delivering tapes or picking up printouts. Also includes the repair and
assembly rooms that directly serve the central computer or telecommunication facility.
Limitations: Does not include Office (310) areas for personnel (technicians, engineers, analysts,
programmers) assigned to the central computer facility, primary equipment (computer, I/O
device) rooms (see Central Computer or Telecommunication-710), and office areas containing
data processing or networking office service equipment or materials (see Office-310, Office
Service-315). Also does not include spaces directly supporting study spaces (see Study
Service-455) or laboratories (see Code 200 series) that contain special computer equipment
used for study, instruction, or research. A non-office workroom containing a remote printer or
data/job entry terminal that is part of an office area, and not the central computer facility, should
be coded Office Service (315). A printer room serving a general-purpose terminal room in a
dormitory should be classified as Study Service (455).
720 Shop
Definition: A space used for the manufacture, repair, or maintenance of products or equipment.
Description: Includes carpenter, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, painting shops, and similar
physical plant maintenance facilities. This category also includes centralized shops for
construction or repair of research or instructional equipment, and repair and maintenance of
multimedia equipment and devices. Special purpose shops (e.g., glass blowing, machining)
supporting multiple spaces for scientific instruction and research are included in this category.
Limitations: Does not include instructional shops (i.e., industrial arts or vocational -technical
shops used for instruction), which should be classified as Laboratory Facilities (200 series).
Facilities used for producing and distributing multimedia materials and signals are classified as
Media Production (530). Architectural and engineering drafting rooms serving the facilities
management operation are classified as Office (310). Blueprint storage rooms are classified as
Office Service (315). Small, incidental equipment repair, assembly, or cleaning rooms that
directly serve an adjacent or nearby primary activity room should be classified according to the
appropriate corresponding service code. This category also does not include areas used for the
repair and maintenance of institution-owned vehicles (see Vehicle Storage Service-745) or
spaces directly serving media production or distribution areas (see Media Production Service535). Also excludes costume and scene shops serving theater areas (see Assembly Service615). Greenhouses used for campus physical maintenance or improvements should be coded
580.
725 Shop Service
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Definition: A space that directly serves a shop facility as an extension of the activities in that
facility.
Description: Includes tool storage rooms, materials storage rooms, and similar equipment or
material supply or storage rooms. Locker, shower, first aid, and similar nonpublic areas that
serve the shop facility should be included.
Limitations: Does not include service areas for Class Laboratories (210) or Research/Non-Class
Laboratories (250). Also does not include vehicular repair facilities (i.e., garages) classified as
Vehicle Storage Service (745). Blueprint storage rooms should be classified as Office Service
(315). Spaces directly serving media production or distribution facilities are coded Media
Production Service (535). Sit-down lunch or vending spaces that serve a shop facility are
classified Food Facility (630).
730 Central Storage
Definition: A space or building that is used to store equipment or materials and that serves
multiple space use categories, organizational units, or buildings.
Description: The concept of central or general is key to applying this code correctly. The vast
majority of storage spaces on a campus are service rooms that directly support a primary
activity room or room group; for example, a paper storage room (see Office Service-315) can
serve several Offices (310) in an area. Service storage rooms are somewhat closer to the areas
they serve and are used more than occasionally. Central storage areas include areas commonly
called warehouses, surplus storage, central campus supply or storage, and inactive storage. A
storage space used to store bulk janitorial supplies would be included in this category. It also
includes storage rooms in a building or building area that serve multiple space use categories
and that are used for general or surplus (e.g., furniture, equipment) collection or storage. This
code can usually be used for all assignable storage areas that do not qualify as service spaces.
Limitations: Does not include a storage space directly serving a primary space use category or
group of such spaces (i.e., a space that is clearly a service space). Also, this category does not
include the non-assignable Custodial Supply Closet (XXX or X01) used to store small quantities
of janitorial supplies, or any other category codes within the non-assignable Circulation Areas
(WWW), Building Service Areas (XXX), or Mechanical Areas (YYY). Offices within warehouses
or other central storage buildings are coded as Office (310). Centralized food stores and
laundries are classified Central Service (750). Compact storage facilities for library materials are
excluded from this category unless they are incorporated into a larger central storage facility
serving multiple units and functions.
735 Central Storage Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a central storage facility as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Central storage service spaces are typically limited to support rooms associated
with the transporting of materials in and out of large central storage facilities and warehouses.
Storage spaces for hand trucks and other moving equipment, shelving storage, and other
spaces supporting the central storage function are included.
Limitations: Only those spaces directly supporting the (usually) larger Central Storage (730)
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area should be classified with this code.
740 Vehicle Storage
Definition: A space or structure that is used to house or store vehicles.
Description: Includes structures, buildings, and spaces generally called parking decks, garages,
boathouses, and airplane hangars. The definition of “vehicle” is broadly interpreted here to
include forklifts, moving equipment, lawn equipment, and other powered transport devices or
equipment, as well as automobiles and trucks.
Limitations: This category does not include unroofed surface parking lots. It also does not
include structures that house or store farm vehicles and implements (see Code 560).
745 Vehicle Storage Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a vehicle storage facility as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Includes any areas or rooms directly serving a vehicle storage facility, such as
storage rooms and areas used for maintenance and repair of automotive equipment, boats,
airplanes, and other vehicles as defined in Vehicle Storage (740).
Limitations: Does not include shops as defined in Shop (720) (e.g., carpenter, plumbing,
electrical, painting, etc.). Offices within a Vehicle Storage facility should be classified as Office
(310).
750 Central Service
Definition: A room or area that is used for the processing, preparation, testing, or delivery of a
complex-central or campus-wide support service.
Description: The central service delivery may be provided by special equipment, human activity,
the special availability of space, or any combination of these elements. Includes centralized
food stores and laundries that typically serve the occupants or activities of more than one
building. Also includes central facilities for printing and duplicating services, central mail
facilities, central shipping and receiving areas, and central environmental testing or monitoring
facilities, if they serve the occupants and activities of more than one building. Institutions may
wish to differentiate individual central services through the use of additional codes in this series.
Most of these centralized areas have a campus-wide service scope.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include those spaces providing the above listed functions if they support
other primary activity spaces in the same building. For example, a food storage area in a
cafeteria should be coded as Food Facility Service (635); a laundry room in a residence hall
should be coded as Sleep/Study Service (935); a copy room or mail room in an office area is
coded Office Service (315). Media production or distribution facilities are coded separately as
Media Production (530); and computer-based data processing and telecommunication
equipment centers are coded separately as Central Computer or Telecommunication (710).
Facilities used for the manufacture, repair, or maintenance of products or equipment should be
coded Shop (720). Central Storage (730) and Vehicle Storage (740) facilities also have
separate codes.
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755 Central Service Support
Definition: A space that directly serves a central service facility as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Central Service Support spaces are typically limited to extension storage rooms for
supplies, parts, and moving or non-active equipment, and adjacent, directly supporting repair
and maintenance areas.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Offices within a central service area or complex should be coded Office (310).
Centralized physical plant repair and maintenance facilities that do not directly support a Central
Service (750) facility should be coded Shop (720).
760 Hazardous Materials Storage
Definition: A centralized facility used for the storage of materials planned for future use or
distribution that are considered hazardous by the physical, chemical, biological, or radioactive
nature of the materials.
Description: Hazardous materials include those materials that are flammable, chemically
aggressive (e.g., acids or bases), chemically unstable, biologically toxic, or radioactive. These
materials are “new” in nature, in that they had been acquired for specific planned use and are
not remnants or “leftovers” from other work activities. This category of space is separate from
hazardous waste storage (770).
Limitations: Does not include centralized storage of hazardous waste materials (see Hazardous
Waste Storage-770); small satellite storage areas located around the institution; satellite
accumulation areas located near or adjacent to instructional, research, or process facilities; or a
dedicated Unit Storage (see Codes 215, 225, 255, 770, 775, 780).
765 Hazardous Materials Service Merged with 760
770 Central Support Merged with 750
770 Hazardous Waste Storage
Definition: A centralized storage facility used for the treatment and/or disposal of hazardous or
toxic waste materials as defined, classified, and controlled under government environmental
regulations.
Description: This includes facilities specifically devoted to the storage, treatment, and/or
disposal of toxic or hazardous waste. Hazardous or toxic waste materials are those materials
remaining in excess from any particular process or procedure and so represent waste, the
disposal of which is regulated by government environmental regulations.
Limitations: Does not include centralized storage of hazardous materials (see Hazardous
Materials Storage-760); small area satellite storage areas located around the institution; satellite
accumulation areas located near or adjacent to instructional, research, or process facilities; or
dedicated Unit Storage (see Codes 215, 225, 255, 760, 775, 780).
775 Central Support Service Merged with 755
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775 Hazardous Waste Service
Definition: Small storage areas distributed throughout the institution used for temporary storage
of hazardous or toxic waste materials as defined, classified, and controlled under government
environmental regulations.
Description: Hazardous waste materials services provides for distributed collection areas
located in (close) proximity to hazardous waste generators for the temporary storage of
hazardous waste materials until relocated to the central hazardous waste storage location, or
until collected for final disposal. This includes satellite accumulation areas located near or
adjacent to instructional, research, or process facilities.
Limitations: Does not include centralized storage of hazardous materials (see Hazardous
Materials Storage-760); centralized storage of hazardous waste materials (see Hazardous
Waste Storage-770); or dedicated Unit Storage (780) (see Codes 215, 225, 255, 760, 770, 780).
780 Omitted
800 Health Care Facilities1
This series provides space use classifications for patient care areas that are located in
separately organized and budgeted health care facilities: student infirmaries and centers,
teaching hospitals, stand-alone clinics run by these hospitals, and veterinary and medical
schools. Space codes and definitions apply to both human and animal health care areas;
excluded are clinic facilities located outside of separately organized and budgeted health care
facilities (see Clinic-540). Although the codes in this series are confined to the settings listed,
these facilities may also house areas that are classified using applicable codes from other
classification series (e.g., classroom, laboratory, office, special use, general use, supporting
facilities, etc.).
810 Patient Bedroom
Definition: A room equipped with one or more beds and used for patient care.
Description: This category includes general nursing care, acute care, semi-convalescent and
rehabilitative adult or pediatric bedrooms, intensive care units, progressive coronary care units,
emergency bed care units, observation units, infant care nurseries, incubator units, wards, etc.
Connected clothes closets may be aggregated with Patient Bedroom (810) space or classified
separately as Patient Bedroom Service (815). Stalls or cage rooms for animal patients are also
included, although specific bedding areas may not be provided. Veterinary facility areas
commonly called veterinary quarters, small or large animal ward, equine stall, bovine stall, etc.,
are included in this category.
Limitations: Student residence quarters should be classified with the Residential Facilities (Code
900 series) codes. Staff on-call spaces for resting and sleeping are coded as Staff On-Call
Facility (890). Does not include non-patient animal shelters used for farm animals (see Field
Building- 560) or non-veterinary school laboratory animals (see Animal Facilities-570).
815 Patient Bedroom Service
Definition: A room that directly serves one or more patient bedrooms as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
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Description: Included are linen closets, patient lounges, children’s play rooms, and any other
service areas that are used primarily by patients rather than staff. Also includes small
anterooms and closets connected to the patient bedrooms if these areas are not aggregated
with the Patient Bedroom (810) space. Veterinary facility areas commonly called ward storage
and groom spaces should be classified within this category.
Limitations: Excludes the small, connected clothes closets in patient bedrooms, which are
included in the Patient Bedroom (810) space. Support areas that do not directly serve a patient
bedroom or patient bedroom ward should be classified with the service code corresponding to
the primary activity area being served. Also not included are the utility, storage, medication
preparation, and other workrooms that serve a nurse station (see Nurse Station Service-835).
Does not include feed storage or mixing rooms, cage washing areas, surgery, casting, or
instrument rooms that serve a laboratory animal quarters facility (see Animal Facilities Service575). Veterinary institution feed storage and food preparation rooms are classified as Nurse
Station Service (835).
820 Patient Bath
Definition: A room containing patient bath and toilet facilities.
Description: Included in this category are toilet and bath facilities adjoining or in proximity to
patient bedrooms. These rooms may contain various configurations of toilet, tub, shower, or
commode facilities; individual types of Patient Bath (820) may be distinguished through the
application of extension codes. Animal cleaning rooms in veterinary schools are included in this
classification unless the cleaning rooms are specifically used for surgery preparation (see
Surgery Service-845).
Limitations: Public rest rooms and private rest rooms serving areas other than patient bedrooms
(e.g., Office Service-315, Nurse Station Service-835) are excluded. Special tub rooms used by
nursing staff for cleaning patients are classified Nurse Station Service (835). Animal groom
rooms should be coded 815.
830 Nurse Station
Definition: A room or area used by nurses or other patient care staff that are supervising or
administering health care services.
Description. This is the primary workstation area used by nurses and other patient care staff;
these personnel are typically assigned to a specific ward of the facility. Includes ward reception
and admissions desks and records or charting work areas.
Limitations: Spaces used as Offices (310) should be so classified.
835 Nurse Station Service
Definition: A space that directly serves one or more nurse station spaces as an extension of the
activities in those spaces.
Description: Includes nurse lounges or break rooms, locker rooms, private staff rest rooms,
utility rooms, storage (e.g., medications, supplies, etc.), formula and medication preparation
areas, equipment sterilization, and other workrooms directly serving the nurse station. Also
includes special tub rooms, nourishment rooms, and separate storage rooms for records and
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charts. Animal or poultry maintenance service rooms in veterinary institutions, including tack
rooms, horseshoeing rooms, food preparation, and feed storage rooms, are also included in this
category.
Limitations: Spaces used as Offices (310) should be so classified. Pharmacy and other central
supply areas are classified as Central Supplies (870). Areas directly serving patient bedrooms
are coded Patient Bedroom Service (815). Additional codes may be used to distinguish clean
and soiled utility rooms, medication and nourishment rooms, etc., as needed.
840 Surgery
Definition: A room used for surgery.
Description: Included in this category are major and minor surgery rooms, delivery rooms, and
special procedures operating rooms (e.g., OB-GYN, ophthalmic operating rooms). These
spaces are typically equipped with operating room tables, sterile lights, anesthesia machines,
and various types of monitoring equipment. Institutions may wish to distinguish specific types of
surgery or operating rooms through extension coding. Also includes rooms in veterinary facilities
typically referred to as large animal surgery, small animal (includes poultry) surgery, bovine
surgery, bull surgery, etc.
Limitations: Does not include the various surgery support spaces that are used as a direct
extension of surgery activities (see Surgery Service-845). Also does not include spaces used for
the minor invasive procedures (e.g., blood withdrawal, cardiac catheterization) of the diagnostic
examination process (see Treatment/Examination Clinic-850).
845 Surgery Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a surgery room as an extension of the activities in that
facility.
Description: Included are recovery rooms, labor rooms, special support equipment rooms (e.g.,
anesthesia, heart, lung, x-ray, etc.), dictation booths, scrub-up rooms, gown rooms, locker
rooms, instrument cleanup and storage rooms, sterile supply storage rooms, patient (surgery
preparation) cleaning rooms, monitor rooms, gas and gurney storage areas, postoperative and
operating room repair rooms, and clean and dirty utility areas, if these spaces directly serve the
surgery facility. Animal holding rooms are also included here if they directly serve a veterinary
surgery room.
Limitations: Storage and other support spaces that do not directly serve a Surgery (840) facility
should be classified with the appropriate service space category. Rooms used for the direct
implementation of surgical procedures are classified Surgery (840).
850 Treatment/Examination Clinic
Definition: A space used for examinations, diagnosis, consultation, or treatment.
Description: Included are rooms used for radiology, fluoroscopy, angiography, physical and
occupational therapy, dialysis, body (e.g., CAT, MRI, and ultrasound) scanning, cardiac
catheterization, pulmonary function and vascular testing, EEG, ECG, EMC, EMR, linear
acceleration, dental examination, treatment, speech, hearing, and other similar activities. Also
includes combined doctor’s office and treatment/examination clinic rooms. In veterinary
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institutions, rooms commonly called isolation treatment, small or large animal treatment, small
or large animal x-ray, etc., are included.
Limitations: Does not include rooms used for the more radically invasive treatment procedures
of surgery (see Surgery-840). Treatment/Examination Clinic (850) diagnosis differs from
Diagnostic Service Laboratory (860) testing and diagnosis in that the former requires the
presence of the patient.
855 Treatment/Examination Clinic Service
Definition: A space that directly serves a Treatment/Examination Clinic room as an extension of
the activities in those spaces.
Description: Included are dressing rooms, x-ray and film reading or viewing rooms, film
processing rooms, dark rooms, work preparation areas, equipment and supply storage areas,
soundproof rooms, patient dressing rooms, and clean and dirty utility rooms if these areas
directly serve the primary activity treatment/examination clinic facility. Also includes spaces in
veterinary institutions commonly called animal holding pens, or other similar services if these
areas serve a treatment/examination clinic area.
Limitations: Does not include service areas for diagnostic service laboratories (see Diagnostic
Service Laboratory-860, Diagnostic Service Laboratory Support-865), which typically support
the entire health care facility. Primary activity rooms that are used to deliver therapeutic and
diagnostic treatment should be coded Treatment/Examination Clinic (850). Treatment,
examination, or clinic waiting rooms are classified as Public Waiting (880) facilities.
860 Diagnostic Service Laboratory
Definition: A space used to provide diagnostic support services to an entire health care facility.
Description: Includes pathology, pharmacy, autopsy, isotope rooms or labs, etc., providing such
services as hematology, chemistry tissue, bacteriology, serology, blood bank, and basal
metabolism. Also includes areas commonly termed “animal necropsy rooms” in veterinary
institutions.
Limitations: Laboratories used primarily for instructional purposes should be classified with the
Laboratory Facilities (Code 200 series). Rooms used for diagnostic and therapeutic examination
or treatment of patients should be classified as Treatment/Examination Clinic (850) facilities.
865 Diagnostic Service Laboratory Support
Definition: A space that directly serves a diagnostic service laboratory as an extension of the
activities in that facility.
Description: Included are cadaver storage rooms, morgues, autoclave and centrifuge rooms,
warm and cold rooms, lockers, scrub-up and gown rooms, special processing rooms, and
supply and storage areas that directly serve one or more diagnostic service laboratories. Also
includes carcass refrigerators and other areas with the above service functions in veterinary
institutions.
Limitations: Does not include storage areas, dressing rooms, work preparation rooms, and other
areas that support a patient Treatment/Examination Clinic (850) room.
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870 Central Supplies
Definition: A room used centrally to store health care supplies in a health care facility.
Description: This classification, which serves a central storage or supply function similar to the
Central Storage (730) classification, applies only to health care materials and supplies in a
health care facility. Storage is relatively inactive in comparison to (usually smaller) standard
service rooms. Included are pharmacy supply and storage rooms, dispensary areas, and central
linen storage rooms.
Limitations: Does not include central storage areas for materials or equipment that are not
directly health care related (e.g., furniture, office equipment); such areas should be classified as
Central Storage (730). Linen closets that serve nurse stations and other limited scope service
areas should be classified with the appropriate service code. Also excluded are multipurpose
supply or storage facilities that serve more campus units than just the health care facility.
880 Public Waiting
Definition: A space used by the public to await admission, treatment, or information within a
health care facility.
Description: Included are lobby areas that are specifically configured and furnished for public
waiting; physical or phantom boundaries should be assigned, as needed, to define nonassignable areas of entrance lobbies that simply serve a circulation function. Also includes
patient waiting rooms, visiting areas, viewing rooms, and ward day rooms.
Limitations: Open lounges (see Lounge-650) and other service room lounges (e.g., patient
lounge—see Patient Bedroom Service-815) should be classified appropriately. Only areas
specifically assigned to public waiting for admission, treatment, or information should be
classified with this code.
890 Staff On-Call Facility
Definition: A room or quarters used by health care staff to rest or sleep while on call to assigned
duties within a health care facility.
Description: Includes areas or rooms used by doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians,
night care crews, etc., to rest or sleep while on call to specific duties within the facility.
Limitations: Staff on-call rooms or quarters differ from open and service area lounges (see
Lounge-650) in that specific provisions are made for sleeping, and use is restricted to staff who
typically work a long shift. Bedrooms for patients should be coded as Patient Bedroom (810);
student residence quarters should be classified with the Residential Facilities (900 series)
codes.
895 Staff On-Call Facility Service
Definition: A space, which directly serves as a staff on-call room as an extension of the activities
in that facility.
Description: Includes kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, lounges, closets, storage rooms, and
other service areas that directly serve the on-call quarters.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
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Limitations: Does not include storage and other support spaces that serve Patient Bedrooms
(815). Also excluded are Central Supply areas (870).
900 Residential Facilities
Residential facilities include housing for students, faculty, staff, and visitors to the institution.
Hotel or motel and other guest facilities are included in this series if they are owned or
controlled by the institution and used for purposes associated with defined institutional missions
(i.e., excluding commercial investment). Note: Not all space in residential facilities is coded
using the 900 series. Conventional primary activity and service codes, as with libraries, apply to
specific areas. Included are Offices (310), Lounges (650), Study Rooms (410), dining areas
(see Food Facility-630), Recreation (670) rooms, and their corresponding service codes.
Service rooms that typically appear in residential facilities are specified in the Sleep/Study
Service (935) or Apartment Service (955) descriptions.
910 Sleep/Study Without Toilet or Bath
Definition: A residential room for one or more individuals typically furnished with bed(s),
wardrobe(s), closet(s), desk(s), and chair(s), without an internally connected bath or toilet.
Description: Includes single or multiple sleep/study rooms. A sleep/study facility may be a room
for combined sleep/study, a room exclusively for sleeping, or a room for living and study.
Connected closets are considered part of the room.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Study rooms for general use, available and open to the dormitory residents at large,
and not part of bedroom or sleeping room suites, should be classified as Study Space (410).
Residential quarters equipped with internal cooking facilities are coded Apartment (950).
Separate food preparation rooms serving sleep/study areas, including small kitchens used by
the occupants, are coded Sleep/Study Service (935) unless there is an accompanying eating
area (see Food Facility-630) that the food preparation area directly serves. The appropriate
service code of Food Facility Service (635) would then be applied.
919 Toilet or Bath
Definition: A toilet or bathroom intended only for the occupants of the residential facilities, rather
than for the public.
Description: Includes common or shared bathroom facilities that may consist of full or half bath,
shower, or toilet and shower combinations, used by the residents and accessible from a corridor
or other general circulation area.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include public rest rooms. Bathrooms internal to a Sleep/Study With Toilet
or Bath (920), Apartment (950), or House (970) are included in those respective categories.
Private rest room areas that serve offices are Office Service (315).
920 Sleep/Study With Toilet or Bath
Definition: A residential room for one or more individuals typically furnished with bed(s),
wardrobe(s), closet(s), desk(s), and chair(s), with an internally connected bath or toilet.
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Description: Includes single or multiple sleep/study rooms with bath facilities internal to the suite
and not separately classified Toilet or Bath (919). A sleep/study facility with toilet or bath may be
a room for combined sleep/study, a room exclusively for sleeping, or a room for living and study,
and includes connected closets. A sleep/study with toilet or bath facility, by definition, has a
private toilet or bath that is accessible without having to go out to a hallway or other general
circulation area. Suites may have a study and living room that is private to the residents of the
suite area. These areas are included as part of the Sleep/Study With Toilet or Bath (920) space.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Study spaces for general use, available and open to the dormitory residents at
large, and not part of bedroom or sleeping room suites, should be classified as Study Rooms
(410). Residential quarters equipped with cooking facilities are coded as Apartment (950).
Sleep/Study Rooms Without Toilet or Bath (910) and their corresponding external Toilet or Bath
(919) rooms are coded separately.
935 Sleep/Study Service
Definition: A room that directly serves the occupants of sleep/study rooms.
Description: This is the service code for the Sleep/Study Rooms Without Toilet or Bath (910)
and Sleep/Study With Toilet or Bath (920) residential facility categories. Includes mailrooms,
laundry and pressing rooms, linen closets, housekeeping rooms, serving rooms, trunk storage
rooms, and telephone rooms that serve the occupants of sleep/study facilities. Kitchen or food
preparation spaces that serve sleeping areas and do not serve an accompanying eating or
dining area (see Food Facility-630) are also classified as Sleep/Study Service (935).
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include Offices (310), Lounges (650), Study Rooms (410), eating or dining
areas (see Food Facility-630), toilet/bath areas for occupants of Sleep/Study rooms (see Toilet
or Bath-919), Recreation (670) areas, or Meeting Rooms (680) in any residential facility,
including institutionally controlled hotels or motels.
950 Apartment
Definition: A complete living unit, with private cooking facilities, that is not a separate structure.
Description: This is the basic module or group of rooms designed as a complete housekeeping
unit (i.e., it contains bedroom(s), living room(s), kitchen, and rest room facilities). It is not
intended that individual rooms be specifically identified within the apartment, but only that the
total interior space be included. Includes apartments provided for faculty, staff, students, or
visiting guests. Apartments need not be located in a residential building. Duplex units or
townhouses should be classified as Apartments (950) because they are not separate,
freestanding structures.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include single, freestanding structures (see House-970) or any residential
units that do not contain private cooking facilities such as Sleep/Study Rooms Without Toilet or
Bath (910) and Sleep/Study With Toilet or Bath (920).
955 Apartment Service
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Definition: A room or area that directly serves an apartment or group of apartments as an
extension of the activities in that facility.
Description: Includes laundry rooms, mailrooms, linen closets, maintenance, housekeeping, or
security rooms, trunk storage rooms, telephone rooms, and weight or exercise rooms that serve
apartment facilities. Apartment service facilities may be located in a separate building that
serves an apartment complex. Service rooms (laundry, storage, etc.) that are internal to an
apartment unit are included in the Apartment (950) space.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Does not include service rooms (laundry, mail, trunk, etc.) that directly serve
residential facilities that have no internal cooking facilities such as Sleep/Study Rooms without
Toilet or Bath (910) or Sleep/Study With Toilet or Bath (920). This category also excludes
service rooms within a separate, freestanding residential unit (see House-970).
970 House
Definition: A complete living unit, with private cooking facilities, that is a separate structure.
Should include fraternity and sorority houses only if owned or controlled by the institution.
Description: This is the basic module or group of rooms designed as a complete housekeeping
unit (i.e., it contains bedroom(s), living room(s), kitchen, and toilet facilities). It is not intended
that individual rooms be specifically identified within the structure, but only that the total interior
area be accounted for. Includes houses provided for faculty, staff, or students. Should include
fraternity and sorority houses only if owned by the institution.
Note: This is non-Educational and General Space.
Limitations: Houses and other residential properties that are owned or controlled by an
institution as commercial investments, and that do not serve the institution’s primary missions,
are often excluded from the formally coded facilities inventory. Does not include complete living
units that are part of a larger structure (see Apartment-950). Houses used as office areas
should be classified with the Office Facilities (300 series) codes.
000 Unclassified Areas
Unclassified facilities include those assignable areas that are inactive or unassigned; in the
process of being altered, renovated, or converted; or in an unfinished state.
050 Inactive Area
Definition: Rooms available for assignment to an organizational unit or activity but unassigned
at the time of the inventory.
Limitations: Rooms being modified or not completed at the time of the inventory are classified as
Alteration or Conversion Area (060) or Unfinished Area (070).
060 Alteration or Conversion Area
Definition: Spaces temporarily out of use because they are being altered, remodeled, or
rehabilitated at the time of the inventory.
Limitations: Spaces inactive or not completed at the time of the inventory are classified as
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Inactive Area (050) and Unfinished Area (070), respectively.
070 Unfinished Area
Definition: All potentially assignable areas in new buildings, shell space, or additions to existing
buildings not completely finished at the time of the inventory.
Limitations: Intended only for the unfinished part or shell area of a building or addition; the parts
that are in use should be appropriately classified.
Non-Assignable Areas
The following non-assignable categories are included to complete the list of space use
categories. When the total area of the assignable space use categories is added to the total
area of the non-assignable space use categories, they provide the net usable area of a building
Overview of Building Measurement Terms. Net Usable Area = Assignable Area + Nonassignable Area It is recommended that institutions include these areas in their space
inventories, under Space Use Category Structure. Definitions of the three categories of nonassignable space are provided in chapter 3. As with all other space use classifications,
institutions also may wish to track non-assignable areas with special physical characteristics,
functions, or equipment (e.g., elevators for freight, passengers, and dumb waiters; public rest
rooms for female, male, or unisex use, as well as handicapped accessibility, etc.) through the
development and application of additional subcategory codes. Physical assets (e.g., site
improvements, major site utility distribution, etc.) that do not fall within the limits of a building are
considered infrastructure.
M10 Men’s Public Rest Room – The CIP Code for Public Rest Rooms is General Use
(000000) and the Functional Category code is Public Rest Room (05).
Limitations: Private restrooms are considered service areas.
U10 Unisex Restroom (Non-E&G) – The CIP Code for Public Rest Rooms is General Use
(000000) and the Functional Category code is Public Rest Room (05).
Limitations: Private rest rooms are considered service areas.
W10 Women’s Public Rest Room – The CIP Code for Public Rest Rooms is General Use
(000000) and the Functional Category code is Public Rest Room (05).
Limitations: Private rest rooms are considered service areas.
WWW Circulation Areas
Non-assignable spaces required for physical access to floors or subdivisions of space within the
building, whether directly bounded by partitions or not.
Note: Institutions may elect to use the generic code WWW for all circulation areas. Alternatively,
the more detailed codes may be used to support internal management activities. It is a best
practice that as new facilities are added, the more detailed codes be used.
W01 Bridge/Tunnel
Definition: A covered and walled connecting passageway for people to pass over or under the
ground to gain access to another facility.
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Limitations: Ground level covered passageways, walled, or not, are coded as Public Corridors
(W06). Any portion of the floor area of covered and walled bridges or tunnels used exclusively
for housing utility services such as gas, steam, or water lines, should not be included in a space
inventory as they are considered infrastructure and should be dealt with accordingly.
W02 Elevator
Definition: The structural shaft built to accommodate one or more elevator cabs. The entire
cross-sectional shaft area is to be inventoried at each floor level through which it passes.
Limitations: Individual elevator cabs are considered as fixed equipment within the shaft space;
thus, their area is not added to the space inventory.
W03 Escalator
Definition: A moving passageway that carries passengers from one floor level to another or
along a level path over some distance. For a ramped escalator, the floor area taken by the
entire length of each escalator at the lowest level is recorded at that floor level. The area of
each floor penetrated by that escalator is inventoried on each of those floors.
Limitations: The escalator equipment itself is considered as fixed equipment and may be
inventoried as a fixed asset. The overall dimensions of that equipment may be smaller than the
floor area penetration inventoried for a space inventory.
W04 Loading Dock
Definition: A covered area of a platform used to load or off-load goods or materials that are to be
transported elsewhere within a reasonable amount of time such that the platform is not
considered as a storage location. Only the length and width of the platform’s covered area is to
be included in the inventory. If the platform is internal to the building line, that area of the
platform covered by the floor immediately above is to be included in the inventory.
Limitations: Any part of the platform area not covered is excluded from the building’s gross,
assignable, and non-assignable areas. Any area of a loading dock that is used for central
storage of nonhazardous materials should be regarded as assignable area and coded as
Central Storage (730).
W05 Lobby
Definition: A circulation area used to transition from the floor’s external entrance to internal
circulation space, to pass from one corridor to another, or to move to a different level such as a
lobby area outside an elevator bank. Although a Lobby may have some limited seating furniture,
it is designed more for passing through (or having standing conversations) than for sitting and
relaxing.
Limitations: A Lobby differs from an assignable Lounge (650) in furniture placement, use, and
intent.
W06 Public Corridor
Definition: A covered passageway or ramped area available to the general public, whether
walled or not, to transport people or things from one location to another. The use of phantom
walls is recommended to identify portions of passageways on the same floor level that may
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represent differing purposes, e.g., a main corridor versus a side corridor, or differing
maintenance needs, e.g., terrazzo flooring versus carpeted flooring.
Limitations: Restricted access private circulation aisles or ramped areas used only for
circulation within an organizational unit’s suite of rooms, auditoria, or other working areas
should not be included. In these cases, they may fall within the service subcategories of those
space use categories, or earn a separate service subcategory of “Private Circulation,” for
example (see Description under 315 Office Service).
W07 Stairway
Definition: The covered internal or external space dedicated to provide non-mechanically
assisted passage from one floor level to another. In an enclosed stairway, the cross-sectional
area of the stairwell is inventoried at each floor through which it passes. In an unenclosed
stairway, only that area beneath the stairway structure that is not accessible or has less than a
3-foot ceiling height is included.
Limitations: In stairways that pass through floor openings larger than themselves, the open area
around the stairway’s floor penetration is not counted as either gross area or usable area. In an
unenclosed stairway, that area beneath the stairway structure that is accessible and has a 3foot ceiling height or greater should be included as both gross area and usable area in the
inventory.
XXX Building Service Area
Non-assignable spaces used to support a building’s cleaning and public hygiene functions.
X01 Custodial Supply Closet
Definition: A small area or closet that houses limited quantities of custodial supplies for daily use
by custodial staff.
Limitations: Similar areas in health care facilities should be coded as Treatment/ Examination
Clinic Service (855).
X02 Janitor Room
Definition: A space dedicated for use by janitorial staff. It may include a clothes-changing area,
clothes lockers, shower facility, a small eating, and relaxing space, a desk for completing
paperwork, a sink room for wet mop activities, or a temporary trash collection area for
nonhazardous waste materials.
Limitations: Similar areas in health care facilities should be coded as Treatment/ Examination
Clinic Service (855).
X03 Public Rest Room
Definition: Includes all toilet facilities, whether locked or not, that are made available for general
public use. Accompanying rest areas that are contiguous to a public rest room are also included
as part of the toilet facility’s area. For planning purposes, some may wish to provide
subcategories of this space use that identifies gender- or non-gender-specific rest rooms,
handicapped accessibility, etc.
Limitations: Similar areas that by nature of their location or their door locks are reserved staff
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within the building should be coded as Office Service (315). The use of the subcategory Private
Rest Room within the Office Service code is an option to further delineate these types of
spaces.
X04 Trash Room
Definition: A space used for the temporary storage of nonhazardous waste awaiting disposal or
removal.
Limitations: Rooms or spaces that house hazardous waste should be coded as either
Hazardous Waste Storage (770) or Hazardous Waste Services (775).
YYY Mechanical Area
Non-assignable spaces of a building designed to house mechanical equipment and utility
services, and shaft areas.
Note: Institutions may elect to use the generic code WWW for all mechanical areas.
Alternatively, the more detailed codes may be used to support internal management activities. It
is a best practice that as new facilities are added, the more detailed codes be used.
Y01 Central Utility Plant
Definition: A facility that primarily houses central utility production and/or distribution to more
than one facility on campus. These include such facilities as steam plants, cogeneration
facilities, and electrical distribution facilities.
Limitations: Conventional space use types such as Offices (310), Office Service (315),
Conference Rooms (350), and the like are designated as such, even though they are located in
a central utility plant.
Y02 Fuel Room
Definition: A room or area within a building in which fuel for the heating/cooling of the building is
stored.
Limitations: Underground tanks adjacent to the building that do not fulfill the definition of a
building should be treated as infrastructure.
Y03 Shaft
Definition: Included are accessible or non-accessible shaft spaces available to house utility
pipes and cables, or to distribute air within or to the exterior of a building. The cross-sectional
area of every shaft is to be inventoried at each floor level through which it passes.
Limitations: Shafts that house elevator cabs are to be coded as Elevator (W02).
Y04 Utility/Mechanical Space
Definition: Included are covered and walled areas that house one or more utility and/or
mechanical functions for the building. These areas range from large rooms co-located on a
“mechanical” floor or basement area to small closet spaces distributed throughout the building.
Such areas, while generally located within the exterior walls of a building or as an accessible
roof structure, may be separately housed adjacent to the structure that they serve. They include
such areas sometimes referred to as electrical, meter, network, or telecommunication spaces.
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Some may prefer to identify these specific spaces separately and may do so by adding them as
subcategories of this space use.
Limitations: Air inflow or outflow shafts within or immediately adjacent to the building, with a
minimum ceiling height of 3 feet, fall under the non-assignable space use Shaft (Y03) and must
be included in both gross area and non-assignable area calculations.
ZZZ Structural Area
The remaining area within the gross square footage of a building is structural or “construction”
area, which cannot be occupied or put to use.
Definition: The sum of all areas on all floors of a building that cannot be occupied or put to use
because of structural building features. This area is the algebraic difference between Gross
Area and Net Usable Area. Examples of building features normally classified as structural areas
include exterior walls, firewalls, permanent partitions, unusable areas in attics or basements, or
comparable portions of a building with ceiling height restrictions, as well as unexcavated
basement areas
Limitations: This area is not measurable but can be calculated by the formula: Structural Area =
Gross Area − Net Usable Area
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The Functional Category Code is a program-oriented code that profiles the actual function of a
room and helps determine its type of space. Classification often is determined by the program’s
funding: state, auxiliary, federal, or private; and it is often determined by whom the program
serves. As with the use of all codes in this manual, the inventory specialist must choose the
best code according to all relevant alternatives. Note - this code may be prorated to reflect more
than one function. Functional Category Codes are listed below and defined on the following
pages.
Instructional
11 General Academic Instructions2
12 Vocational/Technical Instruction2
13 Requisite Preparatory/Remedial Instruction
14 General Studies3
15 Occupation-Related Instruction3
16 Social Roles/Interaction Instruction3
17 Home and Family Life Instruction3
18 Personal Interest/Leisure Instruction3
Research
21 Institutes and Research Centers
22 Individual or Project Research
Public Service1
31 Direct Patient Care
32 Health Care Supportive Services
33 Community Services
34 Cooperative Services
35 Public Broadcasting Services
Academic Support
41 Library Services
42 Museums and Galleries1
43 Educational Media Services
44 Academic Computing Support
45 Ancillary Support
46 Academic Administration
47 Course and Curriculum Development
48 Academic Personnel Development
Student Services
51 Student Service Administration
52 Social and Cultural Development1
53 Placement and Career Guidance
54 Financial Aid Administration
55 Student Auxiliary Services
56 Intercollegiate Athletics
57 Student Health/Medical Services
Institutional Support
61 Executive Management
62 Financial Management and Operations
63 General Administration/Logistical Services
64 Administrative Computing and
Telecommunication Support
65 Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services1
66 Alumni Records1
67 Student Recruitment and Admissions
68 Student Records
69 Public Relations
Physical Plant Operations
71 Physical Plant Administration
72 Building Maintenance
73 Custodial Services
74 Utilities
75 Landscape and Grounds Maintenance
76 Construction Project Management
Independent Operations1
91 Independent Operations/Institutional
92 Independent Operations/External Agencies
Non-assigned Space1
02 Custodial Areas
03 Mechanical Areas
04 Mothballed/Permanently Incapable of Use
05 Public Rest Rooms
06 Shell Space
07 Circulation Areas
1
Non-E&G Space
Degree Related
3
Non-Degree Related
2
Comparison Crosswalk Between THECB And NCES Categories
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11-18
21-22
31-32
33-35
41
42
43
44-48
51-54
55
56-57
61-64
65
66-67
68
69
71-76
91
92
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NCES
1.0
2.0
11.0
3.0
4.1
4.3
4.1
4.2
5.0
9.0
5.0
6.1
9.0
6.2
6.1
6.2
7.0
12.0
N/A
13.0
A-21
Instruction
Instruction
Other Institutional Activities
N/A
Academic Service
Academic Service
Academic Service
Academic Service
Student Services
N/A
Student Services
Institutional Support/General Administration
N/A
Institutional Support/PR/Development/Alumni Affairs
Institutional Support/General Administration
Institutional Support/PR/Development/Alumni Affairs
Operation and Maintenance of Plant
N/A
N/A
N/A
Instruction
This category includes all activities that are part of an institution’s instructional program.
Included are rooms for credit and non-credit courses; for academic, vocational, and technical
instruction; for remedial and tutorial instruction, and for continuing education. Examples of
space that may be coded as instructional are classrooms (100 series), Laboratories (200
series), Offices (300 series), Lounges (650), etc.
11 General Academic Instruction – This includes space for programs associated with
academic disciplines offering credit courses as part of a formal postsecondary education degree
or certificate program. Only degree-related disciplines described in Appendix C, CIP codes, are
classified in this category.
Examples are liberal arts programs at a college or university and academic associate degree
programs at a community college.
12 Vocational/Technical Instruction – This includes space for programs that prepare students
for immediate entry into a specific occupation or career. Instruction must be part of the
institution’s formal degree or certificate programs and associated with academic disciplines
listed in the Technical and Occupational Specialties CIP codes. If instruction is occupationrelated but not part of a formal degree or certificate program, it is Occupation-Related
Instruction (15) or Public Service (33 or 34).
Examples of Vocational/Technical Instruction are degree/certificate programs of vocational and
technical schools and occupation-related certificate programs of proprietary schools.
13 Requisite Preparatory/Remedial Instruction – This includes space for formal instruction
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that provides students the basic knowledge and skills required by the institution before they can
take formal academic courses leading to a postsecondary degree or certificate. Instruction is
supplemental to the normal academic program and typically designated as preparatory,
remedial, or developmental and taken prior to or along with courses leading to a degree or
certificate. They generally are non-credit offerings, although in some cases, credit is given and
the credit requirement for the degree or certificate is increased accordingly.
Examples are preparatory/remedial summer programs offered for students accepted under a
conditional admission agreement and foreign language provided specifically to satisfy doctorallevel requirements.
14 General Studies – This space is typically administered by a continuing education office
funded by state appropriations. Programs are open to the general public, and instruction is not
part of a formal postsecondary degree or certificate program. Instruction provides knowledge,
skills, and aptitudes typically associated with a liberal arts discipline, such as literature,
mathematics, or philosophy.
Examples are non-degree continuing education classes in great books, painting, sculpture, fine
arts, and foreign languages for travel, computer literacy, and general education development
programs.
15 Occupation-Related Instruction – This space typically is administered by a continuing
education office funded by state appropriations. Programs are open to the general public, and
instruction is not part of a formal postsecondary degree or certificate program. Instruction
provides knowledge, skills, and background related to a specific occupation or career and
focuses on the participant as a worker.
Examples are continuing education classes for physicians and nurses, real estate institutes,
word processing and spreadsheet classes, and non-degree-related career and vocational
courses.
16 Social Roles/Interaction Instruction – A continuing education office funded by state
appropriations typically administers this space. Programs are open to the general public, and
instruction is not part of a formal postsecondary degree or certificate program. Instruction
provides knowledge, skills, and background needed to function as a member of society or to
interact with the variety of social institutions. It also includes instruction that deals with the
person as a member of a particular social organization or institution. Such social institutions
include, but are not limited to, the church, the community, and organizations associated with the
various levels of government.
Examples are continuing education classes in civil defense, consumerism, and languages for
persons seeking U.S. citizenship.
17 Home and Family Life Instruction – A continuing education office funded by state
appropriations typically administers this space. Programs are open to the general public, and
instruction is not part of a formal postsecondary degree or certificate program. Instruction
provides knowledge, skills, and capabilities ranging from the establishment, maintenance, and
improvement of a home to a person's responsibilities as a member of the family unit.
Examples are child development, gardening, do-it-yourself repair, and household budgeting.
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18 Personal Interest and Leisure Instruction – This space is typically administered by a
continuing education office funded by state appropriations. Programs are open to the general
public, and instruction is not part of a formal postsecondary degree or certificate program.
Activities support an individual's recreational or vocational pursuits or improve day-to-day living
skills. The focus is on the individual as a user of leisure time.
Examples are speed-reading, leadership development, folk dancing, and personality
development.
Research Programs
This category includes activities specifically organized to produce research results. Included are
research funded by institutional state funds and research funded by another state agency.
Research areas funded by auxiliary funds is Auxiliary Enterprise (55 or 65), and federally and
privately funded research areas are Independent Operations/External Agencies (92). Functional
Category Code may be prorated to reflect a joint research effort. Note that laboratory space for
this research is Non-Class Laboratory (250).
21 Institutes and Research Centers – Included are spaces for research activities conducted
within the framework of a formal research organization. Although organization is the criterion for
classification, this category includes only activities carried out for the purpose of creating
knowledge, organizing, or applying existing knowledge. Therefore, while an agricultural
experiment station is used as an example, only the research conducted within the station is
classified here. The criterion described in Public Service Category is used to differentiate
between research and public service activities in agricultural experiment stations or other dual
objective centers.
Excluded from this category are federally funded research centers (for example, Argonne
National Laboratories, which would be Independent Operations/External Agencies 92).
Examples of Institutes and Research Centers are Agricultural Experiment Stations, Center for
Behavioral Science, Center for Study of the Aging, and Institute for Behavioral Science.
22 Individual or Project Research – This research normally is managed within the academic
departments and has a stated goal or purpose and projected outcome. Generally, the research
is for a specific time period as a result of a contract, grant, or specific allocation of institutional
resources. If departmental research is an instructional activity, it is classified in the appropriate
instructional category. If the research is conducted primarily for personnel development, it is
Academic Personnel Development (48).
Public Service
This includes programs established to make available to the public various unique resources
and capabilities of the institution for the specific purpose of responding to a community need or
solving a community problem. Institutions provide facilities and personnel outside the context of
the institution's regular instructional, research, and support programs. These programs often are
initiated and funded by an external group or agency. Activities generally are restricted to benefit
a target group and would not be available unless funding is provided specifically for them.
An example of Public Service is consulting which involves the application or skills to a specific
concern or problem generally identified and/or defined by the client. In consulting, the primary
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objective is the solution of a problem, with education being either a secondary motive or a tool
for accomplishing the primary objective. Instruction may use a problem solving approach, but its
primary objective is the transmission of knowledge rather than the solution of problems.
Programs making institutional resources, services, and expertise available to the community-atlarge are Public Service. A campus radio station can serve as a laboratory for broadcast
students, but it also is Public Service when it receives funding from national public broadcasting
agencies and listener support grants.
Many Public Service programs are part of the institution’s instructional program, and Functional
Category Code data is to be prorated to reflect Public Service and other usage when
appropriate.
31 Direct Patient Care (Non-E&G) – This includes space for direct patient care (prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, education, rehabilitation, etc.). The care may be for humans or animals
(veterinary care). In the postsecondary setting, these services typically are provided by a
teaching hospital, health science center, or clinic and are for the benefit of the community-atlarge rather than for the institution's student body or faculty and staff. Patient care for the
institution's students is Student Health/Medical Services (57). Patient care for faculty and staff is
Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services (65). Instruction, research, and administrative areas in
teaching hospitals are not Direct Patient Care and are coded accordingly.
Examples of Direct Patient Care space include patient rooms, ambulatory rooms, emergency
rooms, treatment rooms, and diagnostic rooms. Examples of care provided in these rooms
include medical/surgical, psychological, rehabilitative, patient educational, and dental.
32 Health Care Supportive Services (Non-E&G) – Included are areas that directly support
teaching hospitals, health science centers, or clinics.
Examples are blood banks, pharmacies, optical services, medical records, inpatient reception
desks, admitting offices, and credit offices.
33 Community Services (Non-E&G) – Included is space which provides resources, services,
and expertise to persons and groups outside the context of the institution’s regular instructional,
research, and support programs. These programs generally are sponsored and controlled by
the institution. A fee often is charged for the service but it is not necessarily equal to the cost of
the service rendered.
Examples are consulting services, summer camps for public school students, community
meetings, cultural and recreational programs that are not part of the Student Service program,
psychological counseling centers that are not part of a health science center, and speech and
hearing clinics.
34 Cooperative Services (Non-E&G) – Included is space providing resources, services, and
expertise outside the context of the institution’s regular instructional, research, and support
programs. Administration and fiscal control are cooperative efforts with outside agencies. A fee
often is charged for the service but it is not necessarily equal to the cost of the service rendered.
Examples are consulting services, soil testing, and special institutes or seminars for companies
or businesses.
35 Public Broadcasting Services (Non-E&G) – Included is space provided for the operation
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and maintenance of broadcast services operated outside the context of the institution’s
instructional, research, and support programs.
Excluded are broadcast services, which are student laboratories (General Academic Instruction
11), student broadcasting clubs (Social and Cultural Development 52), and independent
operations (Independent Operations/Institutional 91). Public Broadcasting Services usually
receive funding from national public broadcasting agencies and listener support grants. Staffed
by professionals, they can provide music, news, weather, sports, and special programming.
Academic Support
This category provides support services for an institution’s primary mission for instruction,
research, and/or public service.
41 Library Services – This is centrally operated, staffed, and controlled library space for the
collection, cataloging, storage, and distribution of published materials. Library Services are
separately funded and do not include departmental libraries furnished by departmental
operating funds. The CIP code for central library space is General Use (000000). Branch
libraries serving specific disciplines are coded with the appropriate CIP (law, art, etc.).
Examples of Library Services are materials acquisition, information desks, indexes, reference
services, stack areas, reading/stack areas, study areas, inter-library loan offices, binding areas,
and repairing areas.
42 Museums and Galleries (Non-E&G) – This includes space for the collection, preservation,
and exhibition of historical materials, art objects, scientific displays, and other related activities.
The CIP code for central Museum and Gallery space is General Use (000000). Branch
museums serving specific disciplines are coded with the appropriate CIP (pharmacy, medicine,
etc.) Research associated with a museum is individual or Project Research (22).
Examples of Museum and Gallery space include cataloging, repairing, specimen photography,
specimen identification, exhibits, and reference services.
43 Educational Media Services – This includes space for audio, visual, and other media
services that support instruction, research, and public service. Typically, Educational Media
Services provide equipment (VCRs, projectors, tape recorders), prerecorded materials (video
tapes, films), and media production (graphics designs, video production) for instruction,
research, and public service. Areas that provide media production for institutional information,
news, or public relations offices are Public Relations and Alumni Records (66).
44 Academic Computing Support – This space includes mainframe computer rooms and
computer maintenance areas that provide support for instruction, research, and public service.
This is often part of a central mainframe computer center that additionally provides
Administrative Computing or Telecommunication Support (64) and, in these cases, room data is
prorated. This category does not include computer laboratories and study areas with computer
equipment.
Examples of Academic Computing Support space are mainframe computer rooms, areas for
software development, equipment storage, computer personnel offices, and computer center
reception areas.
45 Ancillary Support – This is space unique to a particular academic program or department,
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and descriptions are so numerous that categories were not created for them.
Examples are demonstration schools, planetariums, animal quarters, kilns, glassblowing shops,
nuclear reactors, university presses, and Vivarium.
46 Academic Administration – This includes space for academic deans, department heads,
and their administrative staffs. The category also includes academic advising offices where
students receive counseling on courses to take and have degree plans prepared. Space
assigned to administrative officers (vice presidents, vice chancellors, etc.) is Executive
Management (61). Functional Category Code for deans and department heads who also teach
is prorated to reflect Academic Administration (46) and General Academic Instruction (11).
47 Course and Curriculum Development – This space is for the formal planning and
development of the institution’s curriculum. Generally, these responsibilities are assigned to the
academic vice president’s area. Activities include course and curriculum research, curriculum
development and modification, and curriculum evaluation.
48 Academic Personnel Development – This space provides the faculty with opportunities for
academic growth and development. Included are departmental research areas when the
research is for the professional development of academic personnel not separately budgeted.
Examples are rooms used for professional meetings, recitals, publishing, faculty development
programs, and in-service faculty education programs.
Student Service
This category includes space for programs that contribute to the emotional and physical well
being of students as well as their intellectual, cultural, and social development. These programs
are outside the context of the institution’s formal instructional and research missions.
51 Student Service Administration – This is space for the administration of student service
activities. Excluded are chief administrative offices (vice-president or vice-chancellor for student
affairs) and offices for specific programs (placement, financial aid, etc.)
Examples of Student Service Administration titles are dean of students, dean of student
personnel services, and dean of women. Also included is international student advising when it
is supported by state funds.
52 Social and Cultural Developments (Non-E&G) – This space is assigned to programs that
provide social and cultural development outside the formal academic program. Activities
typically are supported by student fees and controlled by the student body. Excluded from this
category is Intercollegiate Athletics (56).
Examples of Social and Cultural Development are areas for orientation, students’ legal advising,
inter-cultural services, student organizations, student newspapers, student government,
intramural athletics, art exhibitions, concerts, drama productions (including green rooms), and
recreation. Typical Space Use Codes associated with Social and Cultural Developments are
Special Class Laboratory (220), Office (310), Assembly (610), Exhibition (620), Recreation
(670), and Meeting Room (680). In some disciplines, such as journalism and art, student
newspapers and exhibitions also are instructional laboratories. Data for these are to be prorated
to reflect dual usage.
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53 Placement and Career Guidance – Activities in these areas are provided to assist students
in obtaining employment upon leaving the institution. Offices that assist students obtain parttime employment as a means of defraying educational expense and are Financial Aid
Administration (54).
Examples of Placement and Career Guidance are career placement offices, career counseling
and guidance offices, and vocational testing services.
54 Financial Aid Administration – Activities in these areas provide financial aid counseling
and evaluation, financial aid records maintenance and reporting, and student employment
services. Also included are student loan offices.
55 Student Auxiliary Services (Non-E&G) – Provided in these areas are housing
administrative services, food services, retail services, concessions, and specialized services. A
fee often is charged for the service but it is not necessarily equal to the cost of the service
rendered. If the service benefits students, faculty, and staff, data is prorated to reflect Faculty
and Staff Auxiliary Services (65).
Examples of Student Auxiliary Services are bookstores, cafeterias, snack bars, vending areas;
photocopy areas where a fee is charged, duplicating areas where fees are charged, billiards
rooms, childcare centers for children of students, and telephone switch rooms where service is
provided to students in dormitories.
56 Intercollegiate Athletics (Non-E&G) – This includes all areas involving intercollegiate
athletics: athletic directors’ offices, coaches’ offices, training rooms, dressing rooms, stadiums,
gymnasiums, athletic meeting rooms, cheerleading offices, concessions, athletic fund raising
areas, and sports information offices. Some athletic departments provide tutors and academic
study rooms with computers and libraries. The usage type remains General Academic
Instruction (11) as with the academic departmental study rooms and access may be restricted.
Data on offices of athletic staff members who also serve on the faculty is prorated to reflect
General Academic Instruction (11).
57 Student Health/Medical Services (Non-E&G) – This is space for student medical care and
services, behavioral counseling, wellness programs, dental care, rehabilitative care, and patient
education. These programs typically are supported by student fees and/or income from fees
charged for services rendered.
Examples are infirmaries, student health services, counseling centers, and wellness programs.
Institutional Administration
This category includes space for operations that provides planning and executive direction,
public relations, employee services, and student recruiting and admissions.
61 Executive Management – This is space assigned to boards of regents, chancellors,
provosts, presidents, vice-chancellors, vice-presidents, vice-provosts, and emeritus executive
management administrators. Also included here are offices that report directly to the chief
executive officer: internal audits, risk management, affirmative action, institutional attorney,
institutional planning, human resource management, and assistant to the president.
62 Financial Management and Operations – This space includes financial management and
fiscal offices that generally come under the wing of the institution’s chief fiscal officer.
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Examples are comptroller, business manager, bursar, payroll, accounts receivable, accounts
payable, travel reimbursement, accounting, cashier, and internal auditing if the internal auditor
does not report directly to the chief executive officer.
63 General Administration and Logistical Services – This space is used for administration of
personnel programs, real and personal property management, purchasing operations,
transportation, public safety, and security.
Examples are personnel administration, faculty/staff insurance administration, faculty/staff
records, room scheduling, facilities management and reporting, room scheduling, campus
police, trash collection, purchasing, shipping and receiving, inventory control, central storage,
motor pool, campus mail, and printing and duplicating services. The category also is General
Administration and Logistical Services for space assigned to affirmative action officers, human
resource officers, and risk managers who do not report directly to the chief executive officer.
64 Administrative Computing or Telecommunication Support – This space includes
mainframe computer rooms, computer maintenance areas, telecommunication switch rooms,
and telecommunication maintenance rooms that provide administrative support. This often is
part of a central mainframe computer center that also provides Academic Computing Support
(44). In these cases, room data is prorated. This category does not include computer
laboratories and study areas with computer equipment. Telephone switch areas that provide
service to dormitories are Student Auxiliary Services (55). Data for switch areas that provide
both institutional and residential service is prorated Administrative Computing or
Telecommunication Support and Student Auxiliary Services (55). Telephone closets are NonAssignable Mechanical Areas (03).
Examples of this space are mainframe computer rooms, areas for software development,
equipment storage, computer personnel offices, and computer center reception areas.
65 Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services (Non-E&G) – These areas provide housing
administrative services, food services, retail services, concessions, and specialized services. A
fee often is charged for the service but it is not necessarily equal to the cost of the service
rendered. If the service benefits students, faculty, and staff, data is prorated to reflect Student
Auxiliary Services (55).
Examples of Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services are faculty/staff clubs, faculty/staff coffee
shops, vending areas in faculty lounges, wellness programs where fees are charged, and
childcare centers provided only for children of faculty and staff. Governmental relations activities
other than those assigned to the institution’s legal office are also Faculty and Staff Auxiliary
Services.
66 Alumni Records (Non-E&G) – This is space for operations that maintain relations with the
alumni.
Examples are maintaining mailing lists and other data on the institution’s former students.
Alumni offices also maintain data on funds raised. Sports information offices are Intercollegiate
Athletics (56).
67 Student Recruitment and Admissions – Activities in these areas include the identification
and recruitment of prospective students and the processing of admissions applications.
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68 Student Records – Activities in these areas include maintaining, handling, and updating
records for current and former students.
Examples are registrars’ offices and transcript offices.
69 Public Relations/Development – This space is for operations that maintain relations with
the local community and general public about the institution.
Examples are news and information offices that provide news releases, internal newsletters,
institutional brochures, and other news publications.
Physical Plant Operations
This category includes space for operations providing maintenance of buildings, grounds, and
utilities and for planning and designing future plant expansions and modifications.
71 Physical Plant Administration – This includes space assigned to the physical plant
director, campus architects, and construction engineers.
72 Building Maintenance – This space includes Shops (720), Offices (310), and other areas
required for the routine repair and maintenance of buildings and structures.
73 Custodial Services – This space includes Offices (310) and other assignable areas
required for custodial service. Custodial closets are Non-Assignable Custodial Areas (02) if
reported on the facilities inventory.
74 Utilities – This space includes Offices (310), Shops (720), and other areas required to
provide heating, cooling, light and power, gas, water, and other utilities necessary for the
operation of the physical plant. Mechanical rooms are Non-Assignable Mechanical Areas (03) if
reported on the facilities inventory.
75 Landscape and Grounds Maintenance – This includes Offices (310), Shops (720), Field
Service (560) buildings, and other areas required for grounds maintenance and landscape.
76 Construction Project Management – This includes institutional staff that manages and/or
oversees construction projects.
Independent Operations
This category includes space for operations owned or controlled by the institution as an
investment or space owned by the institution but leased and/or controlled by an outside agency.
This space is Non-E&G since it is unrelated to or independent of the institution’s mission.
91 Independent Operations/Institutional (Non-E&G) – This space, usually designed to
generate income, services activities unrelated to the institution’s mission and is not intended to
provide services to students, faculty, and staff. The institution controls the space.
Examples are commercial rental property, conference centers, hotels, and restaurants,
independent public school districts within the institution, and development or fund-raising
offices.
92 Independent Operations/External Agencies (Non-E&G) – This is space controlled and/or
leased to outside agencies, including state agencies.
Examples are facilities provided to a community college to teach nursing, federally funded
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research centers and other operations. When one institution leases and/or controls space on
another institution’s campus, the institution owning the space reports it as Independent
Operations/External Agencies (91), and the institution controlling the space should report its
actual usage.
Non-assigned Space
This space is not assigned directly to support programs but may be necessary for the general
operation of a building. This space is considered un-assignable space.
02 Custodial Areas (Non-E&G) – This is space used for the protection, care, and maintenance
of a building. Examples are trash rooms, custodial rooms, custodial locker rooms, and custodial
storage/supply rooms.
03 Mechanical Areas (Non-E&G) – This includes rooms that house mechanical equipment
such as central utility plants, boiler rooms, air conditioning/air handler rooms, mechanical
service shafts, telephone closets, air ducts, and others. Elevator space also may be included in
this category.
04 Mothballed and/or Incapable of Use (Non-E&G) – This space is temporarily not assigned,
scheduled for demolition, or terminated/withdrawn from service.
05 Public Rest Rooms (Non-E&G) – These rest rooms are accessible to the public. Private
rest rooms are service areas.
06 Shell Space/Space Under Renovation (Non-E&G) – This is unfinished space designed to
be converted into usable space.
07 Circulation Areas (Non-E&G) – This space includes those areas of common access,
transit, or general use that are accessible to the public and are not used for instructional
purposes. Examples include atriums, entrances, hallways, passageways, walkways, lobbies,
corridors, foyers, reception areas, and waiting rooms.
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BUILDING CODES
This section includes a complete list of building codes and data field definitions. Data fields
include building identifiers, building condition, building ownership, building location, building
type/purpose, and building construction. Each field is required and right-justified, except for the
Building Name field. A majority of these fields are based on definitions and standards
established by the U. S. Department of Education and the National Center for Education
Statistics. However, some are unique to Texas higher education institutions.
Identifiers
leading zeros. Character symbols are not
acceptable.
FICE Code – This is a unique field to an
institution that is assigned by the U. S.
Office of Education, Federal Interagency
Committee on Education (FICE). See
Appendix A.
Building Name – This is a unique field to
an institution that can be no longer than 50
characters in length (alpha and/or numeric).
Abbreviate as necessary and leave a blank
space between words. Character symbols
are not acceptable.
Building Number – This is a unique 6-digit
identification (alpha and/or numeric) field to
an institution. Building numbers of less than
six characters must be right justified with
Building Condition
This data field refers to the physical status and quality of a building at the time of the inventory,
based on the judgment of those responsible for campus planning and development.
demolished or abandoned because it is
unsafe or structurally unsound regardless of
the need for space or the availability of
funds for its replacement. This code takes
precedence over codes 1, 2, 3, and 4. If a
building is scheduled for demolition, its
building condition is Demolition, regardless
of its actual physical condition.
Code 1 Satisfactory – The facility is
suitable for continued use with normal
maintenance.
Code 2 Remodeling A – The facility
requires restoration to acceptable standards
without major room changes, alterations, or
modernizations. The approximate cost of
Remodeling A is less than 25 percent of the
estimated replacement cost of the building.
Code 6 Termination – Termination or
relinquishment of occupancy of the building
is planned for reasons other than safety or
structural unsoundness, such as
abandonment of temporary units or vacating
leased space. This code takes precedence
over codes 1, 2, 3, and 4. If a building is
scheduled for termination, its building
condition is Termination, regardless of its
actual physical condition.
Code 3 Remodeling B – The facility
requires major physical updating and/or
modernization. The approximate cost of
Remodeling B is greater than 25 percent
and less than 50 percent of the estimated
replacement cost of the building.
Code 4 Remodeling C – The facility
requires major remodeling. The
approximate cost of Remodeling C is
greater than 50 percent of the estimated
replacement cost of the building.
Code 7 Mothballed – The facility is not
currently in use nor has it been scheduled
for demolition or termination. A mothballed
facility is excluded from routine operation
Code 5 Demolition – The facility should be
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and maintenance expense; therefore, this
code excludes any NASF in the building
from the E&G algorithm.
Building Ownership
This refers to the agency with which the title of the building rests. Note: The word “shared” in
Codes 2, 6, 7, and 8 refer to any significant degree of “sharing” that effects ownership according
to the definitions of these codes.
institution at a typical local rate.
Code 1 – The facility is owned in fee simple
by the institution (institution has full, debtfree title).
Code 5 – The facility is not owned by the
institution but made available to the
institution either at no cost or at a nominal
rate.
Code 2 – The title is vested in the institution
and is being paid out on an amortization
schedule, regardless of whether the building
is shared with another institution or
organization.
Code 6 – The facility is not owned by the
institution but is shared with an educational
organization that is not a postsecondary
institution.
Code 3 – The title is vested in a holding
company or building corporation to which
payments are made by the institution. The
title ultimately will pass to the institution
(includes lease-purchase agreements).
Code 7 – The facility is not owned by the
institution but is shared with another
postsecondary institution.
Code 8 – Other (i.e., not owned by the
institution but shared with a non-educational
institution).
Code 4 – The facility is not owned by the
institution but leased or rented by the
Building Location
This refers to the physical location of a building in relation to the institution’s main campus.
Codes 2 and 3 are for buildings that are used by students whose semester credit hours are
included in the institution’s primary SCH Enrollment Report to the THECB. If a campus has its
own enrollment separate from the main campus, it must have its own facilities inventory.
miles from the main campus.
Code 1 On-Campus – The facility is
located on a lot contiguous to the main
campus.
Code 3 Remote Location – The facility is
located on a noncontiguous lot more than
20 miles from the main campus.
Code 2 Off-Campus – The facility is
located on a noncontiguous lot less than 20
Building Type
This refers to a specific code that best describes the building’s predominant purpose and
function. Building Type codes 8 and 9 are automatically excluded from the E&G NASF
algorithm.
research buildings, and any buildings
related to administration of these functions.
Code 1 General Purpose Buildings –
Includes classroom, laboratory, office, and
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Code 7 Residence, Family – This includes
apartments, family houses, etc. This does
not pertain to Code 9, Rental Property.
Assignable space in this type facility is
automatically calculated at 60 percent and
residential rooms need not be reported.
Code 2 Academic/Residence Buildings –
This includes buildings that are a
combination of academic, administrative, or
residential space. Residential space need
not be reported.
Code 3 Auxiliary Services – This includes
student unions, infirmaries, bookstores,
intercollegiate athletics buildings, parking
garages, etc.
Code 8 Non-Institutional Agency
Buildings – This includes institution-owned
buildings that are leased or otherwise
provided to another public agency as a
service.
Code 4 Physical Plant Buildings – This
includes power plants, maintenance
facilities, and all buildings related to the
physical plant.
Code 9 Rental Property – This includes
buildings that are institution-owned and
rented for profit.
Code 5 Agricultural Services Buildings –
This includes chicken houses, hog pens,
barns, silos, etc.
Code H Hospitals/Clinics – This includes
hospitals and/or clinic facilities.
Code 6 Residence, Single – This includes
dorms, fraternity houses, etc. This does not
pertain to Code 9, Rental Property.
Assignable space in this type facility is
automatically calculated at 60 percent and
residential rooms need not be reported.
Code R Renovations – This includes a
building taken out of service temporarily
because of major renovations.
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(change orders, etc.).
Administrative Costs – This includes
items required during the planning process
(legal fees, site survey, soil testing,
insurance, material testing, etc.).
Actual Capital Investment – This is the
total budget required to occupy a new
facility, including:
Building and Acquisition Costs – This
includes costs of construction within five
feet of the building line, all items required by
codes (fire extinguisher cabinets, fire alarm
systems, etc.), and other items normally
found in buildings, regardless of type
(drinking fountains, sinks, etc.) If a building
is purchased, the actual capital investment
is the total purchase price minus items such
as associated parking lots that are not
within five feet of the building. In the case of
a lease or gift/donated facility, the capital
investment may be reported as $1.
Fixed Equipment – This includes
equipment installed before building
completion that is part of the construction
contract (lockers, food service equipment,
fixed seating, fixed medical equipment,
security equipment, stage equipment, stage
lighting, etc.).
Site Development – This includes work
within the site boundary and five feet from
the edge of the building (grading and fill,
fencing, electronic perimeter system, roads
and parking, utilities, landscape
development, athletic fields, walks, site
lighting, street furniture, site graphics, onsite
sewage treatment plant, unusual foundation
conditions, etc.).
Site Acquisition and/or Demolition – This
includes purchasing the project site and/or
demolition of existing structures.
Movable Equipment – This includes all
movable equipment and furniture items but
not equipment purchased from operating
funds (computers, microscopes, library
books, etc.).
Fees – These are costs for architectural
and engineering services.
Contingency – This is a percentage of
the total construction cost that is included to
serve as a planning contingency, bidding
contingency, and construction reserve
Addition – Expansion or extension of an
existing facility that increases its size or
capacity.
Assignable Area – This is the sum of all
areas within the institution’s walls of rooms
on all floors of a building assigned to, or
available for assignment to, an occupant or
use, excluding unassigned space. This is
also referred to as net assignable square
feet (NASF). All rooms not specifically
excluded (see Non-Assignable and
Unassignable Areas) are assignable and
must be measured and coded according to
academic discipline or administrative
assignment (CIP), Room Type, and Room
Usage.
Assignable E&G – Educational and
general space by room type as reported on
an institution's facilities inventory.
Assignable Square Feet (ASF) – Amount
of space that may be used for programs
within interior walls of a room. Major room
use categories are classrooms,
laboratories, offices, study areas, special
use space, general use areas, support
rooms, health care, residential, and
unclassified space.
Athletic Facilities – Facilities used for
athletic programs, including intercollegiate
athletics, intramural athletics, and
athletically-oriented academic programs.
Auditorium or Assembly – A room, hall, or
building designed and equipped for the
assembly of large groups for such events as
dramatic and musical productions,
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programs.
devotional activities, livestock judging,
faculty/staff meetings, or commencement.
Included are theaters, concert halls, arenas,
chapels, and livestock judging pavilions.
Assembly facilities may also serve
instructional purposes to a minor or
incidental extent.
Class Laboratory – A room used primarily
by regularly scheduled classes that require
special-purpose equipment for student
participation, experimentation, observation,
or practice in a field of study. Class
laboratories may be referred to as teaching
laboratories, instructional shops, computer
laboratories, drafting rooms, band rooms,
choral rooms, group studios. Laboratories
that serve as individual or independent
study rooms are not included.
Auxiliary Enterprise Buildings or Space –
Income-generating structures and space
such as dormitories, cafeterias, student
union buildings, stadiums, athletic facilities,
housing or boarding facilities used by a
fraternity, sorority, or private club, and
alumni centers used solely for those
purposes. Auxiliary space is not supported
by state appropriations.
Classroom – A room used for scheduled
classes. These rooms may be called lecture
rooms, lecture-demonstration rooms,
seminar rooms, or general purpose
classrooms. A classroom may contain
multimedia or telecommunications
equipment, such as those used for distance
learning. A classroom may be furnished with
special equipment (e.g., globes, maps,
pianos) appropriate to a specific area of
study. A classroom does not include
conference rooms, meeting rooms,
auditoriums, or class laboratories.
Branch or Specialized Campus – This is a
facility or group of facilities located at a site
remote from the main campus and serving a
specialized function (e.g., a marine biology
adjunct of a main campus located at a
distant gulf coast location). When such a
campus has its own enrollment separate
from the main campus, it must have its own
facilities inventory and FICE code and be
designated as a Main Campus.
Building – The THECB defines a building
as a roofed structure with at least two walls
for permanent or temporary shelter for
persons, animals, plants, equipment, or
supplies. It is attached to a foundation,
roofed, serviced by a utility (exclusive of
lighting), and is a source of maintenance
and repair activities.
Clinical Facility – A facility often
associated with a hospital or medical school
that is devoted to the diagnosis and care of
patients in the instruction of health
professions and allied health professions;
medical instruction may be conducted, and
patients may be examined and discussed.
Clinical facilities include, but are not limited
to, patient examination rooms, testing
rooms, and consultation rooms.
CIP Code – The classification of
instructional program codes based on the
National Center for Educational Statistics
used to track, assess, and report fields of
study and programmatic activity. A six-digit
CIP code corresponds to a single
instructional program and its first two digits
correspond to a group of instructional
Diagnostic Support Laboratory – The
central diagnostic service area for a health
care facility. Included are pathology
laboratories, pharmacy laboratories,
autopsy rooms, isotope rooms, etc.,
providing such services as hematology,
tissue chemistry, bacteriology, serology,
blood banks, and basal metabolism. In
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not include cornices, pilasters, buttresses,
etc. that extent beyond wall surfaces. Do
not include open, unroofed courts even if
surrounded by the building. The air space or
open space above auditoriums and other
similar rooms that extends through two or
more floor levels is not included in the gross
square footage.
veterinary facilities, this includes necropsy
rooms.
Dormitories – These are single or family
residences. Only building data is required to
be reported to the THECB and reporting
residential rooms data is optional. The
THECB database automatically estimates
the interior assignable space at 60 percent
for dormitories. Dining halls, lounges,
offices, and TV rooms in dormitories are
considered residential. However,
nonresidential space in mixed-use
Academic/Residence buildings shall be
reported.
Gross Square Feet (GSF) – Sum of all
square feet of floor areas within the outside
faces of a building's exterior walls.
Housing Facility – A single- or multi-family
residence used exclusively for housing or
boarding students, faculty, or staff
members.
Educational and General Net Assignable
Square Feet (E&G NASF) – This is net
assignable space used to carry out
institutional missions of instruction,
research, and support. It does not include
auxiliary enterprise space, space that is
permanently unassigned, or space used for
operations independent of the institution’s
mission.
Intercollegiate Athletic Facility – Any
facility used primarily to support
intercollegiate athletics, including stadiums,
arenas, multi-purpose centers, playing
fields, locker rooms, coaches' offices, and
similar facilities.
Lease – A contract by which real estate,
equipment, or facilities are conveyed for a
specified term and for a specified rent.
Includes the transfer of the right to
possession and use of goods for a term in
return for consideration. Unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the term
includes a sublease.
Facilities – In the context of the facilities
inventory, “facilities” is synonymous with
“buildings” or “rooms” in a building, but does
not include outdoor areas.
Facilities Inventory – A uniform coding
structure to identify physical facilities’
building and room records. It includes data
fields for space type, condition, size, how it
is used, and program department codes.
Lease-Purchase – A lease project that
includes the acquisition of real property by
sale, mortgage, security interest, pledge,
gift, or any other voluntary transaction for a
specified period at a specified cost. During
the term of the lease, the lessee builds
equity at a specified rate so that, at the end
of the lease period, the lessee has the
option of purchasing the property at a
specified amount. Title to the property
remains with the lessor until the lessee
exercises the option to purchase.
Gross Area – This is the sum of the floor
areas of a building included within the
exterior walls for all stories or areas that
house floor surfaces, including attics,
basements, sub-basements, penthouses,
mechanical rooms, etc. These are areas
with six-foot-six clear headroom or areas
with lower ceilings that are usable for
storage or other purposes. Gross Area does
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loading platforms (unless provided with a
secure enclosure), tunnels, bridges, fire
towers, etc. Walls do not always bound
circulation areas. Libraries often have large
open areas containing functional sub-areas,
such as circulation desks, open stack
reading rooms, and study areas, but have
no walls separating these areas. In these
cases, a reasonable allocation of space for
general access corridors is deducted from
the total Assignable Area. These circulation
areas are apparent when the sub-areas are
assigned room numbers and inventoried
separately. Exceptions are halls in office
suites and similar settings that are used to
circulate from room to room and are not
general access space. This space is part of
the Assignable Area.
Building Service Areas – This includes
rooms used for building protection, care,
and maintenance, such as custodial closets,
trash rooms, guardrooms, custodial locker
rooms, and custodial storage/supply rooms.
Central physical plant shop areas,
warehouses, vehicle storage areas, and
equipment storage areas are Assignable
Areas.
Mothballed/Permanently Incapable of
Use Areas – This is space that once was
assignable but is no longer in use.
Mechanical Areas – This includes areas
that house mechanical equipment such as
air conditioning and utility services.
Examples are mechanical areas in central
utility plants, boiler rooms, air handlers,
mechanical service shafts, air ducts, service
chutes, telephone closets, switchgear
rooms, fuel rooms, etc.
Public Toilets – These are accessible to
the public. Rest rooms within office suites
and other non-public areas are service
rooms: Class Laboratory Service (215),
Office Service (315), Shop Service (725),
etc.
Shell Space – This is unfinished space
designed to convert into usable space at a
Lounge, Public Waiting, and Lobby
Room Types – Lounges and Public Waiting
areas are Assignable Areas, and a lobby is
Non-Assignable.
Lounge – This is a room for rest and
relaxation. It typically has upholstered
furniture, draperies, and carpeting and may
include vending machines. See Appendix F,
Room Type Codes, Lounge (650).
Public Waiting – This is for the public to
await admission, treatment, information, or
patient visits in a Health Care Facility.
Included are waiting and reception areas,
visiting areas, and viewing areas. See
Appendix F, Room Type Codes, Public
Waiting (880).
Lobby – This is circulation area, like
stairs or hallways. However, a lobby may
function as a Lounge (650) or as an
Exhibition Room (620). In these cases, the
proper Room Type Code should be chosen
and the room inventoried. The judgment
here is based on primary function or
predominant use.
Net Assignable Square Feet (NASF) –
This is the sum of floor space within interior
walls of rooms that is assigned to, or
available for assignment to, occupants for
use. NASF is determined by room type and
room use data fields. (See also Assignable
Area.)
Net Usable Area – The sum of assignable
area and non-assignable area.
Non-Assignable Areas – The reporting of
this room space is optional for the
institution. See Appendix F, Room Type
Codes and Appendix G, Room Usage
Codes.
Circulation Areas – This is space that
provides physical access to assignable
rooms. Included are corridors, lobbies,
public stairways, elevators, escalators,
I.4
APPENDIX I
GLOSSARY OF FACILITIES TERMS
Room Type, and Room Use codes are used
to profile rooms in the THECB facilities
inventory.
Classification of Instructional Program
(CIP) Codes – These identify academic
discipline, instructional program, or
department. CIP Codes are listed in
Appendix C as eight-digit numbers. For
facilities purposes, the first-six digits will be
used. CIP data may be prorated to reflect
usage by more than one discipline or
department.
Room Type Code – Each room has one
“best” room type based upon its design and
use. Room Type Codes, descriptions,
definitions, and examples are listed in
Appendix F. If an exact Room Type cannot
be determined, use the most accurate code
available. Room Type coding cannot be
prorated. Note that rooms designed as
laboratories with “built-in” laboratory
equipment such as laboratory benches,
specialized scientific equipment, or special
utilities (gas, water, steam, etc.) are always
coded as Laboratory Facilities (200 series).
Room Usage Code – This indicates the
room’s actual use (General Academic
Instruction, Social and Cultural
Development, etc.). Usage Codes,
descriptions, definitions, and examples are
listed in Appendix G. As with other room
coding, use the code that closest describes
the usage of the particular room. Usage
may be prorated.
later date.
Structural Areas – This area cannot be
occupied or used because of certain
structural features. Examples are exterior
walls, firewalls, attics, basements,
stairwells, and rooms with less than sixfoot-six clear headroom that cannot be used
for storage or other purposes.
Unfinished Area – This is potentially
assignable area in new buildings or
additions to existing buildings that are not
completely finished at the time of inventory.
Parking Structure -- A facility or garage
used for housing or storing vehicles.
Included are garages, boathouses, airport
hangars, and similar buildings. Barns or
similar field buildings that house farm
implements and surface parking lots are not
included.
Perimeter – Only the perimeter of the
ground floor is reported to the THECB. It is
measured where the walls meet the ground
and does not include porches, sidewalks,
and cosmetic structures.
Research Facility -- A facility used
primarily for experimentation, investigation,
or training in research methods,
professional research and observation, or a
structured creative activity within a specific
program. Included are laboratories used for
experiments or testing in support of
instructional, research, or public service
activities.
Room – A space normally enclosed on all
sides, including alcoves and recesses. A
room must have a least a six-foot, six inch
clear ceiling height. Covered play areas and
covered walkways are not considered
rooms.
Room Measurements – Room dimensions
should be physically measured and not
taken from plans or blueprints. The
dimensions of each room, including alcoves,
are used to calculate the square footage. All
measurements are reported to the nearest
10th of a foot. Columns, chases, and other
projections are to be ignored.
Room Information Codes – The
Classification of Instructional Programs,
Converting inches to 10ths of a foot:
1 Inch ........................................ 1/10 Foot
I.5
APPENDIX I
GLOSSARY OF FACILITIES TERMS
2 Inches ...................................
3 Inches ...................................
4 Inches ...................................
5 Inches ...................................
6 Inches ...................................
7 Inches ...................................
8 Inches ...................................
9 Inches ...................................
10 Inches .................................
11 Inches .................................
integrated microchip-level technologies for
measuring individual biological molecules,
and experiments in nanoscale disciplines.
2/10 Foot
3/10 Foot
3/10 Foot
4/10 Foot
5/10 Foot
6/10 Foot
7/10 Foot
8/10 Foot
8/10 Foot
9/10 Foot
Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) –
This allows institutions to transfer facilities
data from their mainframes or PCs to an
SFTP server at the THECB. See General
Reporting Issues of the reporting manual.
Shell Space – An area within a building
with an unfinished interior designed to be
converted into usable space at a later date.
Student Station Capacity – This is the
number of occupants the space is designed
to accommodate (desks, table spaces with
chairs, etc.) in a room at the beginning of a
semester by actual count. Since the
inventory is changed continuously by
institutional reporting, Room Capacity must
be changed when the number of stations in
a room is altered.
Technical Research Building – Space
used for research, testing, and training in a
mechanical or scientific field. Special
equipment is required for staff and/or
student experimentation or observation.
Included are specialized laboratories for
new technologies that have stringent
environmental controls on air quality,
temperature, vibration, and humidity.
Facilities generally include space for
specialized technologies, semiconductors,
biotechnology, advanced materials,
quantum computing and advanced
manufacturing quantum computing
technology, nanoscale measurement tools,
I.6
APPENDIX I
GLOSSARY OF FACILITIES TERMS
Unassigned Space – This is the sum of
building custodial service and mechanical
areas, all of which are not assigned directly
to support programs. Public restrooms, shell
space, or space mothballed/ permanently
incapable of use is also unassigned space.
Unassigned space is determined by room
type and room use data fields.
Building Service Area – Space used for
the protection, care, and maintenance of a
building.
Circulation Area – Non-assignable
hallway or stairwell space.
Inactive Area – Space in a building that
once was assignable but is permanently no
longer in use.
Mechanical Area – A portion of the
facility’s space that is designed to house
mechanical equipment, utility services, and
shaft areas.
Public Restrooms – Restrooms that are
accessible to the public. Private restrooms
are service areas.
Shell Space – Unfinished space
designed to be converted into usable space
at a later date.
I.7
APPENDIX J
GME FORMULA FUNDING AND SPACE MODEL/INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
Health-Related Institutions
N/A = Discipline not available for this institution/organization ; ok = Entry allowable - Institution offers discipline
Residents
All Data is Headcount Data
Data Collection Source
Medical
Dental
CBM
00R
CBM
00R
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
N/A
N/A
ok
ok
ok
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
Pharmacy
Postdoctoral/Research Fellows
Biomed
Allied
Public
Nursing
Sci
Health
Health
Totals
CBM 00R CBM 00R CBM 00R CBM 00R CBM 00R
Public Institutions
UT Southwestern Med Center
UT Medical Branch at Galveston
UT Health Sci. Center at Houston
UT Health Sci. Center San Antonio
UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
UT Health Science Center at Tyler
TAMU System Health Sci. Center
UNT Health Sci. Center Fort Worth
TTU System Health Sci. Center
Totals for Space Model Data Input
Baylor College of Medicine
0
ok
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
ok
N/A
ok
ok
0
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
0
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
0
ok
ok
ok
ok
ok
N/A
ok
ok
ok
0
N/A
ok
ok
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total for Bill Pattern GME
0
Other GME Programs
Bexar County Medical Examiner
Methodist Hospital (Houston) (frmly
Christus St Joseph Hospital)
Christus Santa Rosa (San Antonio)
Conroe Medical Foundation
Driscoll Children's Hospital (rep. with
TAMUHSC)
Harris County Medical Examiner
John Peter Smith Hospital (Fort
Worth)
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Memorial Hermann Hospital System
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Methodist Hospitals of Dallas (rep.
with UTSWMC)
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Presbyterian Hospital (Dallas)
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
ok
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
ok
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Spohn Memorial Hospital (Corpus
Christi)
Southwestern Institute of Forensic
Sciences
Texas Department of Health
Texas Heart Institute
Valley Baptist Medical Center
World Craniofacial Foundation
(Dallas)
Texas Back Institute Research
Foundation
Total of Public & Indep. for GME
Formula
0
J.1
APPENDIX K
ACGME AND AOA RESIDENCY PROGRAMS IN TEXAS
Appendix K, the ACGME and AOA Residency Programs in Texas, is provided on our website at
http://www.txhighereddata.org/ReportingManuals.cfm under Appendices to the CBM Reporting
Manuals.
K.1
APPENDIX L
MEDICAL SCHOOLS
Appendix L, Medical Schools, is provided on our website at
http://www.txhighereddata.org/ReportingManuals.cfm under Appendices to the CBM Reporting
Manuals.
L.1
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Abbott
Abernathy
Abilene
Abilene
Abilene
Abilene
Abilene
Abilene
Abilene
Ackerly
Addison
Addison
Adkins
Adrian
Afton
Agua Dulce
Alamo
Alamo
Alamo
Alba
Albany
Aledo
Aledo
Alice
Alice
Alice
Allen
Allen
Allison
Alpine
Alpine
Altair
Alto
Alvarado
Alvarado
Alvin
Alvin
Alvin
Alvin
Alvord
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Abbott High School
Abernathy High School
Abilene Christian Schools
Abilene High School
Cooper High School
Eagle Charter School-Abilene
Harvest Hill Christian School
Hope Chapel Christian School
Wylie High School
Sands High School
Greenhill School
Trinity Christian Academy
Salem Sayers Baptist Academy
Adrian High School
Patton Springs High School
Agua Dulce High School
Macedonian Christian Academy
Pharr San Juan Alamo Meml HS
Valley Christian Heritage Sch
Alba-Golden Secondary School
Albany High School
Aledo Christian School
Aledo High School
Alice Christian Academy
Alice Christian School
Alice High School
Allen High School
Becky Lowery Freshman Center
Allison High School
Alpine High School
Sul Ross St Univ Upward Bound
Rice High School
Alto High School
Alvarado High School
Living Word Baptist Chrstn Aca
Alvin High School
Assets
Living Stones Christian School
Texas Preparatory Academy
Alvord High School
Amarillo Area Ctr Advan Lrng
Amarillo High School
Arbor Christian Academy
Ascension Academy
440000
440005
440008
440010
440012
440021
440015
440017
440025
440030
441735
441823
440038
440040
440045
440050
440053
440056
440054
440055
440060
440064
440065
440072
440073
440075
440077
440100
440080
440085
440086
442090
440095
440105
440107
440115
440110
440114
440046
440120
440123
440125
440145
440122
M.1
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amarillo
Amherst
Anahuac
Anderson
Andrews
Andrews
Angleton
Anna
Anson
Anthony
Anton
Apple Springs
Aquilla
Aransas Pass
Aransas Pass
Aransas Pass
Archer City
Argyle
Argyle
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Bible Heritage School
Caprock High School
Highland Park High School
Holy Cross Catholic Academy
Palo Duro High School
Randall High School
Richard Milburn Acad Amarillo
River Road High School
San Jacinto Christian Academy
Tascosa High School
Victory Academy
Amherst High School
Anahuac High School
Anderson-Shiro Secondary Sch
Andrews High School
Truth Tabernacle Conquerors Ac
Angleton High School
Anna High School
Anson High School
Anthony High School
Anton High School
Apple Springs High School
Aquilla High School
Aransas Pass High School
Greenwood Christian School
Highland Avenue Christian Sch
Archer City High School
Argyle High School
Liberty Christian School
Arlington Church Academy
Arlington High School
Burton Adventist Academy
Fellowship Academy
Gateway School
Grace Preparatory Academy
James Bowie High School
James W Martin High School
Jean Massieu Academy
Juan Seguin High School
Lamar High School
Mansfield Summit High School
Mansfield Timberview High Sch
Metroplex Christian School
Newcomer Center
440129
440128
440133
440141
440140
440142
440138
440143
440144
440148
440124
440150
440160
440170
440175
440178
440180
440190
440199
440218
440215
440220
440225
440230
440231
440253
440235
440256
441953
440246
440240
440234
440380
442528
440228
440243
440236
442086
440259
440241
444461
440263
440254
440264
M.2
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arlington
Arp
Aspermont
Athens
Atlanta
Aubrey
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Oakridge School
Pantego Christian Academy
Robert Muller High School
Rose Muller School
Saint Albans Episcopal School
Saint Pauls Preparatory Acad
Sam Houston High School
Spurling Christian Academy
Texas Christian Academy
Trinity Baptist Academy
Venture Alternative HS
Wesley Christian Academy
Arp High School
Aspermont High School
Athens Senior High School
Atlanta High School
Aubrey High School
A N McCallum High School
A S Johnston HS
Alternative Learning Center
American Youthworks Charter HS
Austin Can Academy
Austin Christian Academy
Austin Waldorf School
Brentwood Christian School
Concordia Academy
David Crockett High School
Eastside Memorial HS-Johnston
Gonzalo Garza Independent HS
Griffin School
Harbor Christian Academy
Harmony Science Ac-Austin
Hill Country Christian School
Huntington-Surrey School
Hyde Park Baptist High School
International School at Austin
James Bowie High School
John B Connally High School
John H Reagan High School
Khabele School
Kirby Hall School
L C Anderson High School
Lake Travis High School
Lanier High School
442551
440247
440248
440250
440257
440252
440242
440369
440244
440261
440249
440232
440245
440260
440269
440280
440288
440300
440293
440290
440341
440351
440287
440338
440318
440353
440298
440365
440339
440334
441172
440101
440336
440309
440310
440304
440331
440305
440301
440354
440308
440294
440311
440302
M.3
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Austin
Avalon
Avery
Avinger
Avoca
Axtell
Azle
Azle
Baird
Balch Springs
Balch Springs
Ballinger
Balmorhea
Bandera
Bandera
Bangs
Legacy Oaks Christian School
Liberal Arts and Science Acad HS
Lyndon B Johnson High School
Maranatha Christian Academy
McNeil High School
Nyos Charter School Inc
Oakmont School
Oaks High School
Odyssey School
One Day Academy
Premier HS of Austin
Regents School of Austin
Saint Michaels Catholic Acad
San Juan Diego Catholic Ave HS
Shoreline Christian School
Sri Atmananda Memorial School
St Andrews Episcopal Sch
St Stephens Episcopal Sch
Star Charter School
Stephen F Austin High School
Texas School for The Blind
Texas School for The Deaf
Tx Empowerment Acad Arts-Tech
Univ Texas Austin HS Program
University Charter School
W Charles Akins High School
Westlake High School
Westwood High School
William B Travis High School
Avalon High School
Avery High School
Avinger High School
Lueders-Avoca High School
Axtell High School
Azle Christian School
Azle High School
Baird High School
Balch Springs Christian Acad
Cathedral of Life Christn Sch
Ballinger High School
Balmorhea High School
Bandera High School
Challenge High School
Bangs High School
440352
440069
440306
440299
440303
440347
440348
440312
440360
440373
440359
440295
440313
440350
440358
440371
440343
440315
440342
440320
440323
440322
440357
440344
440346
440349
440324
440326
440325
440340
440345
440355
444365
440370
440384
440375
440385
440793
440387
440390
440405
440410
440411
440415
M.4
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Banquete
Barksdale
Bartlett
Bastrop
Bastrop
Bastrop
Bastrop
Batson
Bay City
Bay City
Bay City
Baytown
Baytown
Baytown
Baytown
Baytown
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beaumont
Beckville
Bedford
Beeville
Bellaire
Bellevue
Bells
Bellville
Bellville
Belton
Belton
Belton
Ben Bolt
Ben Wheeler
Benavides
Banquete High School
Nueces Canyon High School
Bartlett High School
Bastrop Christian School
Bastrop High School
Fruit of Excellence
Nazarene Christian School
Batson Christian Academy
Bay City Baptist Christian Acd
Bay City High School
Living Waters Christian School
Baytown Christian Academy
Goose Creek Memorial HS
Robert E Lee Sr High School
Ross S Sterling High School
San Jacinto Christian Academy
Central Senior High School
Christian Heritage Academy
Eagle Academy-Beaumont
Ehrhart School of Fine Arts
Legacy Christian Academy
Living Waters Christian Acad
Monsignor Kelly Catholic H S
New Life Christian Academy
Ozen High School
Pathways Learning Center
Paul A Brown Alt Learning Ctr
Richard Milburn Academy
Texas AC Leadership Humanities
West Brook Senior High School
Beckville High School
Bedford Christian School
A C Jones High School
Bellaire Senior High School
Bellevue Independent School
Bells High School
Bellville High School
Faith Academy of Bellville
Belton High School
Cedar Crest Charter School
Henry T Waskow High School
Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco HS
Martins Mill High School
Benavides High School
440420
440430
440450
440459
440460
442186
440468
440469
440476
440475
440482
440486
440480
440490
440492
443431
440495
440507
440509
440496
440501
440526
440525
440527
440502
440493
440531
440539
440533
440513
440535
440543
440550
440557
440560
440570
440575
440584
440580
440585
440582
440595
440605
440590
M.5
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Benjamin
Big Lake
Big Sandy
Big Sandy
Big Spring
Bishop
Blackwell
Blanco
Blanco
Blanket
Bloomburg
Blooming Grove
Bloomington
Blue Ridge
Bluff Dale
Blum
Boerne
Boerne
Boerne
Bogata
Boling
Bonham
Booker
Borger
Borger
Bovina
Bowie
Bowie
Boyd
Boys Ranch
Brackettville
Brady
Brazoria
Breckenridge
Breckenridge
Bremond
Brenham
Brenham
Bridge City
Bridgeport
Briscoe
Broaddus
Bronte
Bronte
Benjamin Rural High School
Reagan County High School
Big Sandy High School
Harmony High School
Big Spring High School
Bishop High School
Blackwell C I S D High School
Blanco High School
Renaissance Alliance
Blanket High School
Bloomburg High School
Blooming Grove High School
Bloomington High School
Blue Ridge High School
Silver Saddle Christian Academy
Blum High School
Boerne High School
Boerne-Samuel V Champion HS
Vanguard Institute
Rivercrest High School
Boling High School
Bonham High School
Booker High School
Borger High School
Cornerstone Christian Academy
Bovina High School
Bowie High School
Gold-Burg High School
Boyd High School
Boys Ranch High School
Brackett High School
Brady High School
Wild Peach Christian School
Breckenridge High School
Lighthouse Christian Academy
Bremond High School
Brenham Christian Academy
Brenham High School
Bridge City High School
Bridgeport High School
Fort Elliott High School
Broaddus High School
Bronte High School
Bronte Isd-Coke Co Juv Justice
440600
440635
440640
442810
440650
440660
440665
440670
440671
440675
440695
440700
440705
440720
446741
440725
440730
440732
446167
440735
440745
440748
440765
440775
440776
440780
440790
440791
440795
440800
440805
440807
440818
440820
440823
440830
440834
440835
440843
440845
440855
440860
440870
440869
M.6
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Brookeland
Brookesmith
Brownfield
Brownsboro
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownsville
Brownwood
Brownwood
Brownwood
Brownwood
Brownwood
Bruni
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryan
Bryson
Buckholts
Buda
Buda
Buffalo
Buffalo
Bullard
Bullard
Bulverde
Bulverde
Buna
Burkburnett
Brookeland High School
Brookesmith High School
Brownfield Senior High School
Brownsboro High School
Brownsville Early College High School
Brownsville Porter High School
First Baptist School
Fundamental Christian School
Homer Hanna High School
James Pace High School
Livingway Christian School
Lopez High School
Mathmatics And Science Acad
Premier HS of Brownsville
Rivera High School
Saint Joseph Academy
Valley Christian High School
Brownwood High School
Career Preparatory
Early High School
Trinity Christian Academy
Victory Life Academy
Bruni High School
Allen Academy
Brazos Christian School
Brazos Sch Inquiry Creativity
Bryan Collegiate High School
Bryan High School
Lamar Alternative High School
Saint Joseph Catholic Schools
Saint Michaels Academy
Still Creek Christian School
Bryson High School
Buckholts High School
Academy at Hays
Jack C Hays High School
Buffalo High School
Upper Room Christian Academy
Brook Hill School
Bullard High School
Bracken Christian School
Westbridge Academy
Buna High School
Burkburnett High School
440875
440880
440890
440900
440905
440911
440922
440916
440910
440912
440919
440921
440907
440908
440914
440915
440918
440935
440926
440925
442104
440121
440940
440945
440954
440947
440949
440955
440948
440957
441406
440951
440960
440965
440968
443925
440985
440988
440989
440990
440991
440992
440995
441000
M.7
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Burkeville
Burleson
Burleson
Burnet
Burnet
Burton
Bushland
Byers
Bynum
Caddo Mills
Caldwell
Callisburg
Calvert
Cameron
Cameron
Campbell
Canadian
Canton
Canton
Canton
Canyon
Carmine
Carrizo Springs
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carrollton
Carthage
Carthage
Carthage
Castroville
Castroville
Castroville
Cayuga
Cedar Creek
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hill
Cedar Hill
Cedar Park
Burkeville High School
Boulevard Baptist Schools
Burleson High School
Burnet High School
Quest High School
Burton High School
Bushland High School
Byers High School
Bynum High School
Caddo Mills High School
Caldwell High School
Callisburg High School
Calvert High School
C H Yoe High School
Cameron Christian Academy
Campbell High School
Canadian High School
Canton High School
Ranch Academy
Victory Christian School
Canyon High School
Round Top Carmine HS
Carrizo Springs High School
American Heritage Academy
Carrollton Christian Academy
Creekview High School
Hebron High School
Mary Grimes Education Center
Newman Smith High School
Prince of Peace Christian Sch
R L Turner High School
Carthage High School
Northside Christian Academy
Panola Charter School
Medina Valley Christian Acad
Medina Valley High School
Opportunity Career Inst School
Cayuga High School
Covenant Christian School
Cedar Hill High School
Crossroads Academy
Summit Christian Academy
Trinity Christian High School
Cedar Park High School
441010
441018
441020
441025
441008
441028
441027
441030
441035
441040
441049
442660
441075
441091
441081
441095
441105
441110
441111
441043
441115
441133
441135
441141
441137
441144
441146
441142
441143
441147
441140
441145
441148
441149
441154
441155
441158
441165
440466
441170
441169
441816
441171
441174
M.8
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Cedar Park
Cedar Park
Celeste
Celina
Center
Center
Center Point
Centerville
Channelview
Channelview
Channelview
Channing
Charlotte
Cherokee
Chester
Chico
Childress
Chillicothe
Chilton
China Spring
Chireno
Christoval
Cibolo
Cisco
Clarendon
Clarksville
Claude
Cleburne
Cleburne
Cleburne
Cleveland
Cleveland
Clifton
Clute
Clute
Clyde
Clyde
Coahoma
Coldspring
Coleman
College Station
College Station
College Station
Colleyville
Summit Christian Academy
Vista Ridge High School
Celeste High School
Celina High School
Center High School
Central Christian School
Center Point High School
Centerville High School
Channelview High School
Endeavor High School
Praise Academy Christian Educ
Channing High School
Charlotte High School
Cherokee High School
Chester High School
Chico High School
Childress High School
Chillicothe High School
Chilton High School
China Spring High School
Chireno High School
Christoval High School
Byron P Steele High School
Cisco High School
Clarendon High School
Clarksville High School
Claude High School
Cleburne Christian School
Cleburne High School
Team Alternative High School
Cleveland High School
Tarkington High School
Clifton High School
Brazoswood High School
Lighthouse Learning Center
Clyde High School
Eula High School
Coahoma High School
Coldspring High School
Coleman High School
A and M Consolidated High School
Desert Hills Campus
Timber Academy
Colleyville Heritage High Sch
440292
441176
441175
441185
441189
441191
441200
441210
441217
441215
441219
441220
441225
441230
441240
441245
441255
441265
441270
441282
441285
441295
446088
441300
441305
441320
441325
441332
441335
441333
441337
441350
441355
442612
441363
441365
441370
441375
441380
441390
441400
441403
441407
441408
M.9
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Colleyville
Collinsville
Colmesneil
Colorado City
Colorado City
Colorado City
Columbus
Comanche
Comanche
Comfort
Commerce
Como
Comstock
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Conroe
Converse
Coolidge
Cooper
Coppell
Copperas Cove
Copperas Cove
Corinth
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Covenant Christian Academy
Collinsville High School
Colmesneil High School
Christian Fellowship Academy
Colorado High School
Wallace Accelerated HS
Columbus High School
Comanche Accelerated Lrng Cntr
Comanche High School
Comfort High School
Commerce High School
Como-Pickton High School
Comstock High School
Calvary Baptist School
Caney Creek High School
Conroe Christian School
Conroe High School
Covenant Christian School
Excel Academy
Lifestyle Christian School
Oak Ridge High School
W L Hauke Alternative Center
Judson Senior High School
Coolidge High School
Cooper High School
Coppell Senior High School
Copperas Cove High School
Crossroads High School
Lake Dallas High School
Annapolis Christian Academy
Calallen High School
Ccisd Adult Learning Center
Cesar Chavez Academy Charter
Collegiate High School
Corpus Christi Acad Charter HS
Corpus Christi New Vision Acad
Dr M L Garza-Gonzalez Charter
Flour Bluff High School
Foy H Moody H S Sci and Hlth Ctr
Glad Tidings Christian Academy
Glory Full Gospel Christian Sc
Incarnate Word Academy
Jerusalem Baptist Chrn Academy
John Paul 11 High School
441409
441410
441415
441418
441420
441426
441430
441061
441435
441440
441445
441450
441455
441462
441463
441474
441470
441467
441460
441468
441473
441469
441472
441475
441480
441485
441490
441489
443965
441499
441045
441492
441526
441529
441493
441527
441494
441500
441501
441528
441502
441505
441506
441504
M.10
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
Corrigan
Corsicana
Corsicana
Corsicana
Corsicana
Corsicana
Corsicana
Cotton Center
Cotulla
Cotulla
Covington
Crandall
Crandall
Crane
Cranfills Gap
Crawford
Crockett
Crosby
Crosbyton
Cross Plains
Crowell
Crowley
Crowley
Crystal City
Cuero
Cumby
Cumby
Cushing
Cypress
Cypress
Cypress
Cypress
Mary Carroll High School
Peoples Baptist Christian Sc HS
Richard King High School
Richard Milburn Academy
Roy Miller Senior High School
Solid Rock Christian Academy
Student Learning and Guid Ctr
Teenage Mothers School
Trinity Charter School
Tuloso-Midway High School
W B Ray High School
West Oso High School
Corrigan-Camden High School
Corsicana Christian Academy
Corsicana High School
Corsicana State Home
Mildred High School
Park Meadows Academy
Sonshine Christian Academy
Cotton Center High School
Cotulla High School
Liberty Christian Academy
Covington High School
Crandall Alternative Center
Crandall High School
Crane High School
Cranfills Gap High School
Crawford High School
Crockett High School
Crosby High School
Crosbyton High School
Cross Plains High School
Crowell High School
Crowley High School
Nazarene Christian Academy
Crystal City High School
Cuero High School
Cumby High School
Miller Grove School
Cushing High School
Cy-Fair Senior High School
Cypress Springs High School
Cypress Woods High School
Fathers House Christian Acad
441491
441508
441509
441511
441510
441518
441517
441520
441521
441525
441530
441535
441540
441449
441550
441565
441560
441567
441568
441570
441575
441578
441580
441584
441585
441595
441600
441605
441610
441632
441635
441640
441645
441647
441648
441650
441660
441665
441666
441680
441690
443317
443302
443529
M.11
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
D Hanis
Daingerfield
Daisetta
Dale
Dalhart
Dalhart
Dallardsville
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
D Hanis High School
Daingerfield High School
Hull-Daisetta High School
Providence Christian Academy
Dalhart High School
Liberty Baptist School
Big Sandy High School
A Maceo Smith High School
A Plus Academy
B T Washington HS Perf Vis Art
Barbara M Manns High School
Bending Oaks High School
Bishop Dunne High School
Bishop Lynch High School
Bridgeway School
Bryan Adams High School
Buckner Academy Alt Charter Sc
Calvary Christian Academy
Cambridge School Of Dallas
Choices Leadership Academy
Christ for All Christian Acad
Covenant School
Dallas Academy
Dallas Can Academy
Dallas Can Academy-Oak Cliff
Dallas International School
David W Carter High School
Dayspring Christian Academy
Eagle Academy of Dallas
Early College HS-Mountain View
Emmett Conrad High School
Episcopal School of Dallas
Fairhill School
Faith Family Academy Oak Cliff
First Baptist Academy
Franklin D Roosevelt HS
Gateway Charter Academy
Grove Hill School
H Grady Spruce High School
Harmony Science Ac-Dallas
Highland Park High School
Hillcrest High School
Hockaday School
Honors Academy
441985
441695
441705
441709
441715
441714
444210
441742
441800
441732
441725
441746
441785
441718
441748
441723
441804
441776
441803
441711
441753
441789
441744
441858
441713
441712
441729
441793
441799
441849
441854
441734
441743
441788
441731
441730
441851
441824
441738
441844
441740
441745
441750
441794
M.12
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
I Am That I Am Academy
James Madison High School
Jesuit College Preparatory Sch
Justin F Kimball High School
Kalachandji School
L G Pinkston High School
Lake Highlands High School
Lakehill Preparatory School
Lakewood Presbyterian School
Life School Oak Cliff
Lincoln Humanities-Communcatns
Lobias Murray Christian Acad
Lutheran High School
Mesorah High School for Girls
Metropolitan Christian School
Metropolitan Educational Cntr
Middle College High School
Molina High School
New Vision Christian Academy
North Dallas High School
Parish Episcopal School
Peak Advantage Preparatory
Pegasus Sch Liberal Arts-Sci
Rangel Young Womens Leadership
Richland Collegiate HS
Sch Govt Law-Law Enforcement
School For Talented and Gifted
School of Business and Mgt
School of Educ of Social Serv
School of Health Professions
School of Science and Engineerng
Seagoville High School
Shelton School
Skyline High School
South Oak Cliff High School
Southeast Dallas Chrstn Acad
Southern Baptist Academy
Southern Christian Academy
Southwest Regional Academy
St Marks School of Texas
Sunset High School
Temple Christian School
Texans Can Acad at Paul Quinn
Texas Torah Institute
441808
441752
441755
441757
441787
441759
441758
441761
441780
441802
441760
441754
441767
441798
441779
441763
441778
441791
441783
441775
442368
441850
441790
441853
441848
441769
441814
441721
441751
441739
441811
446395
441810
441812
441815
441773
441859
441809
441818
441805
441820
441817
441852
441846
M.13
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Danbury
Darrouzett
Dawson
Dayton
Dayton
De Kalb
De Leon
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Deer Park
Del Rio
Del Rio
Del Rio
Del Valle
Del Valle
Dell City
Denison
Denison
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denver City
Desoto
Desoto
Detroit
Thomas Jefferson High School
Tyler Street Christian Academy
Ursuline Academy of Dallas
Vanguard Preparatory School
Victory Christian Academy
W H Adamson High School
W W Samuell High School
Walt Whitman Community School
Warren T White High School
Wilmer Hutchins High School (closed)
Winston School
Woodrow Wilson High School
Yavneh Academy of Dallas
Danbury High School
Darrouzett High School
Dawson High School
Abundant Life Christian Acad
Dayton High School
De Kalb High School
De Leon High School
Cates High School
Decatur High School
Immanuel Baptist Chrstn Acad
Deer Park High School S Campus
Amistad Christian High School
Del Rio High School
Eagle Charter School-Del Rio
Del Valle High School
Del Valle Opportunity Center
Dell City High School
Denison Senior High School
Pathways High School
Billy C Ryan High School
Denton Calvary Academy
Denton High School
Fred Moore High School
John H Guyer High School
Selwyn School
Texas Academy Math and Science
Winfree Academy-Denton
Denver City High School
Canterbury Episcopal School
Desoto High School
Detroit High School
441822
441821
441825
441843
441841
441830
441833
441839
441828
443505
441836
441835
441838
441840
441845
441855
441860
441865
441885
441900
441869
441870
441872
441875
441907
441910
441912
441927
441929
441905
441930
441935
441950
441947
441951
441941
441946
441948
441954
441949
441955
441962
441967
441970
M.14
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Devine
Diana
Diboll
Dickinson
Dickinson
Dickinson
Dilley
Dilley
Dime Box
Dimmitt
Dodd City
Donna
Donna
Douglass
Dripping Springs
Dublin
Dublin
Dumas
Duncanville
Duncanville
Duncanville
Duncanville
Eagle Pass
Eagle Pass
Earth
East Bernard
Eastland
Eastland
Ector
Edcouch
Eddy
Eden
Edgewood
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edinburg
Edna
El Campo
El Paso
Devine High School
New Diana High School
Diboll High School
Dickinson High School
Living Faith Academy
Pine Drive Baptist School
Dilley High School
Faith Christian Academy
Dime Box School
Dimmitt High School
Dodd City High School
Donna High School
Idea College Preparatory HS
Douglass High School
Dripping Springs High School
Dublin High School
Paradigm Accelerated School
Dumas High School
Christway Academy
Duncanville High School
Masters Academy
Southwest Christian Academy
C C Winn High School
Eagle Pass High School
Springlake-Earth High School
East Bernard High School
Christian Life Academy
Eastland High School
Ector High School
Edcouch Elsa High School
Bruceville-Eddy High School
Eden High School
Edgewood High School
Business-Educ-Technology HS
Children Of The Sun Chart Sch
Edinburg High School
Edinburg North High School
Harvest Christian Academy
Johnny Economedes High School
One Stop Multi Srv Charter Sch
Sentry Tech Preparatory HS
Edna High School
El Campo High School
Americas High School
441975
441994
442000
442010
442011
442012
442015
442016
442020
442025
442030
442045
442047
442055
442065
442070
442069
442075
442083
442085
441966
442087
442101
442100
442105
442110
442114
442115
442120
442125
442130
442135
442140
442149
444591
442145
442148
442146
442147
444829
444602
442155
442165
442194
M.15
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
Andress High School
Bel Air High School
Betesda Christian Academy
Bethel Temple School
Bowie High School
Burges High School
Burnham Wood Charter School
Canutillo High School
Canutillo High School
Captain John L Chapin HS
Cathedral High School
Cesar Chavez Academy
Clint High School
Colegia Binimea
Coronado High School
Del Valle High School
Delta Academy
Eastwood High School
El Dorado High School
El Paso Academy East
El Paso Academy West
El Paso Country Day School
El Paso High School
Faith Christian Academy
Father Yermo High School
Franklin High School
Horizon High School
Immanuel Baptist Chrn School
Irvin High School
J M Hanks High School
Jefferson High School
Jesus and Mary Academy
Jesus Chapel School
Jireh Center Christian School
Keys Academy
Life Center Christian School
Loretto Academy High School
Lydia Patterson Institute
Maranata Christian Academy
Maxine L Silva Hlth Magnet HS
Mission Early College HS
Montwood High School
Mountain View High School
New Life Christian Academy
442198
442199
443596
442203
442200
442205
442207
441113
441114
442208
442210
442206
441360
870085
442212
442214
442193
442217
442195
442227
442268
442226
442220
442201
442221
442215
442263
442261
442223
442224
442225
442229
442232
442216
442196
442213
442230
442235
442233
442243
442270
442241
442231
442234
M.16
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
El Paso
Eldorado
Electra
Elgin
Elgin
Elkhart
Elkhart
Elmaton
Elsa
Elysian Fields
Emory
Ennis
Ennis
Era
Euless
Euless
Euless
Eustace
Evadale
Evant
Everman
Fabens
Fairfield
North Loop Christian Academy
Northeast Christian Academy
Parkland High School
Paso Del Norte Academy
Paso Del Norte Academy-Ysleta
Plato Academy
Puerta Del Cielo Christian Ac
Radford School
Raymond Telles Academy
Riverside High School
Rock Christian Academy The
Rose Of Sharon Christian Acad
School Age Parent Center
School Educational Enrichment
Socorro High School
Solid Rock Christian Academy
Stephen F Austin High School
Sunset High School
Tejas School of Choice
Trinidad Christian Academy
Valley View Christian School
Ysleta High School
Eldorado High School
Electra High School
Elgin High School
Phoenix Learning Center
Elkhart High School
Slocum High School
Tidehaven High School
Eben-Ezer Christian Academy
Elysian Fields High School
Rains High School
Ennis High School
Saint John Catholic HS
Era High School
Keys Learning Center
Treetops International School
Trinity High School
Eustace High School
Evadale High School
Evant High School
Everman Joe C Bean High School
Fabens High School
Fairfield High School
442237
442236
442238
442267
442271
442256
442239
442240
442249
442242
442254
442257
442218
442246
442247
442264
442250
442262
442253
442269
442252
447710
442170
442175
442185
442189
442190
446580
442197
442259
442265
442275
442290
442295
442310
442321
442318
442322
442325
442328
442330
442335
442340
442350
M.17
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Falfurrias
Falfurrias
Falls City
Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch
Farmersville
Farmersville
Farwell
Fayetteville
Ferris
Fischer
Flatonia
Florence
Floresville
Flower Mound
Flower Mound
Flower Mound
Flower Mound
Flower Mound
Flower Mound
Floydada
Follett
Forestburg
Forney
Forsan
Fort Davis
Fort Davis
Fort Hancock
Fort Stockton
Fort Stockton
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Falfurrias High School
New Covenant Christian Academy
Falls City High School
Early College High School
Walden Preparatory School
Farmersville Christian Acad
Farmersville High School
Farwell High School
Fayetteville High School
Ferris High School
Canyon Lake High School
Flatonia High School
Florence High School
Floresville High School
Christian Academy Of America
Coram Deo Academy
Edward S Marcus High School
Flower Mound High School
Grace Christian Academy
Victory Christian School
Floydada High School
Follett High School
Forestburg High School
Forney High School
Forsan High School
Fort Davis High School
High Frontier School
Fort Hancock High School
Butz High School
Fort Stockton High School
ACI Academy
All Saints Episcopal School
Americas National Christ Acad
Amon Carter-Riverside High Sch
Anderson Sch Gifted Talented
Arlington Heights Chrn Academy
Arlington Heights High School
Bent Tree Academy
Bethesda Christian School
C F Brewer High School
Calvary Christian Academy
Cassata Learning Center
Castleberry High School
Christian Life Preparatory Sch
442360
442362
442365
440224
441826
442369
442370
442375
442385
442400
442404
442415
442425
442430
442432
442436
444132
442434
442725
442433
442435
442450
442455
442465
442475
442480
442481
442485
442493
442495
442490
442498
442547
442500
442502
442530
442505
442552
442503
442513
442507
442506
442512
442588
M.18
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Covenant Classical School
Crossroads Christian Academy
D Wyatt Senior High School
Diamond Hill-Jarvis High Sch
Dunbar High School
Eagle Charter School Ft Worth
Eastern Hills High School
Excel Academy
Fellowship Christian Academy
First Baptist Christian School
Fort Worth Academy of Fine Art
Fort Worth Can! Ac Charter Sch
Fort Worth Christian School
Fort Worth Country Day School
Ft Worth Can Acad River Oaks
Glenview Christian School
Gospel Temple Christian Acad
Haltom High School
Harvest Christian School
Heritage Christian Academy
Hill School of Fort Worth
Key School Inc
Lake Country Christian School
Lake Worth High School
Masonic Home and School
Metro Opportunity School
New Life Christian Academy
New Lives School
Nolan Catholic High School
North Crowley High School
NortHSide High School
Northwest Alliance Academy
Northwest Christian Academy
Pinnacle School of Fine Arts
Polytechnic High School
Polytechnic High School
Reach High School
Richard Milburn Academy
Robert L Paschal High School
Saint Peters Classical School
Saint Philip Neri Roper School
Sansom Park Baptist Chrn Sch
South Hills High School
SoutHSide Christian Academy
442597
443941
442548
442515
442516
442533
442518
442494
442520
442567
442582
442531
442517
442519
442543
442586
442524
442510
442566
443504
442532
442540
442526
442527
442535
442539
442541
442542
442549
442537
442545
445894
442546
442550
442555
442525
442557
442587
442560
442544
442569
442564
442501
442559
M.19
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
Franklin
Frankston
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg
Freeport
Freer
Friendswood
Friendswood
Friona
Frisco
Frisco
Frisco
Frisco
Frisco
Fritch
Fritch
Frost
Fruitvale
Gail
Gainesville
Gainesville
Gainesville
Galena Park
Galveston
Galveston
Galveston
Ganado
Garden City
Southwest Christian School
Southwest High School
St Ignatius College Prep
Success High School
Temple Baptist School
Temple Christian Schools
Texas Adult Academy
Trimble Technical High School
Trinity Baptist Temple Academy
Trinity Valley School
W E Boswell High School
Wedgwood Academy
West Academy
Western Hills High School
Franklin High School
Frankston High School
Ambleside Sch Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg Christian Sch
Fredericksburg High School
Heritage School
Brazosport High School
Freer High School
Clear Brook High School
Friendswood High School
Friona High School
Centennial High School
Dr Justin Wakeland HS
Frisco High School
Legacy Christian Academy
Liberty High School
Champs Academy
Sanford-Fritch High School
Frost High School
Fruitvale High School
Borden High School
Gainesville Christian Academy
Gainesville High School
Gainesville State School
Galena Park High School
Ball High School
Oconnell Consolidated High Sch
Special Centers
Ganado High School
Garden City High School
442562
442565
443567
442561
442581
442568
442596
442570
442584
442572
446084
442603
442574
442575
442580
442590
442598
442604
442605
442607
442610
442620
442624
442625
442630
442633
442602
442635
442634
445579
442636
442637
442640
442645
442650
442662
442670
442663
442680
442690
442704
442709
442715
442720
M.20
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Garden Valley
Gardendale
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garland
Garrison
Gary
Gatesville
Gatesville
Gause
George West
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Georgetown
Giddings
Giddings
Giddings
Gilmer
Gilmer
Gilmer
Gladewater
Gladewater
Gladewater
Glen Rose
Glen Rose
Godley
Goldthwaite
Goliad
Gonzales
Gonzales
Goodrich
Gordon
Goree
Mercy Ships Academy
Gardendale Christian School
Abundant Life Christian Acad
Alpha Charter School
Brighter Horizons Academy
Education Center Intl Academy
Garland Christian Academy
Garland Evening School
Garland High School
Lakeview Centennial High Sch
Miller Road Baptist Academy
Naaman Forest High School
New Life Christian Academy
North Garland High School
South Garland High School
Garrison High School
Gary High School
Gatesville High School
Windham School
Covenant Harvest Christian Ac
George West High School
Christian Faith Academy
Covenant Christian Academy
Georgetown High School
Richarte High School
Giddings High School
Giddings State School
Knox Learning Center
Gilmer Apostolic Christian Sch
Gilmer High School
Union Hill High School
Gladewater High School
Sabine High School
Union Grove High School
Ace School The
Glen Rose High School
Godley High School
Goldthwaite High School
Goliad High School
Emmanuel Christian School
Gonzales High School
Goodrich High School
Gordon High School
Goree High School
444168
442721
442722
442723
442739
442735
442729
442726
442731
442730
442734
442736
442727
442732
442733
442740
442750
442760
442763
442766
442780
442773
446020
442770
442771
442790
442791
442795
442804
442805
440630
442830
442825
442835
442840
442845
442855
442865
442870
442876
442880
442885
442890
442895
M.21
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Gorman
Graford
Graham
Graham
Graham
Granbury
Granbury
Granbury
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie
Grand Saline
Grand Saline
Grandfalls
Grandview
Granger
Grapeland
Grapevine
Grapevine
Grapevine
Grapevine
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Greenville
Groesbeck
Groom
Groveton
Groveton
Gruver
Gunter
Gustine
Guthrie
Hale Center
Hallettsville
Hallettsville
Hallsville
Haltom City
Hamilton
Hamlin
Gorman High School
Graford High School
Graham Faith Academy
Graham High School
Graham Isd Learning Center
Granbury Senior High School
Happy Hill Farm Academy
Stars Academy
Baptist Temple Christian Sch
Bible Believers Academy
Evangel Temple Christian Sch
Grand Prairie High School
Shady Grove Christian Academy
South Grand Prairie High Sch
East Center Christian Academy
Grand Saline High School
Grandfalls Royalty High School
Grandview High School
Granger High School
Grapeland High School
Bridges Accelerated Learning C
Faith Christian School
Grapevine Senior High School
Winfree Ac Charter-Grapevine
Greenville Christian School
Greenville High School
Mineral Heights Christian Acad
New Horizons Learning Center
Phoenix Charter School
Groesbeck High School
Groom High School
Centerville High School
Groveton High School
Gruver High School
Gunter High School
Gustine High School
Guthrie High School
Hale Center High School
Hallettsville High School
Sacred Heart High School
Hallsville High School
Shannon Learning Center
Hamilton High School
Clear Fork Coop High School
442900
442905
442909
442910
442912
442915
442917
442919
442922
442925
442928
442930
442931
442932
442934
442935
442920
442940
442950
442960
442964
441411
442965
444152
442974
442980
442981
442982
442970
443000
443005
443010
443020
443030
443035
443040
443045
443050
443060
443065
443075
443079
443085
443089
M.22
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Hamlin
Hamshire
Happy
Hardin
Harker Heights
Harleton
Harlingen
Harlingen
Harlingen
Harlingen
Harlingen
Harlingen
Harper
Harrold
Hart
Hartley
Haskell
Haskell
Hawkins
Hawley
Hearne
Heath
Heath
Hebbronville
Hedley
Helotes
Hemphill
Hempstead
Henderson
Henderson
Henrietta
Henrietta
Hereford
Hereford
Hermleigh
Hico
Hidalgo
Hidalgo
Higgins
High Island
Highlands
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hitchcock
Hamlin High School
Hamshire Fannett High School
Happy High School
Hardin High School
Harker Heights High School
Harleton High School
Early College High School
Harlingen High School
Harlingen High School South
Keys Academy
Marine Military Academy
Victory Christian High School
Harper High School
Harrold High School
Hart High School
Hartley High School
Haskell Cons Independ High
Paint Creek High School
Hawkins High School
Hawley High School
Hearne High School
Fulton School
Rockwall Heath High School
Hebbronville High School
Hedley High School
Sandra Day Oconnor High Sch
Hemphill High School
Hempstead High School
Full Armor Christian Academy
Henderson Senior High School
Henrietta High School
Midway High School
Community Christian School
Hereford High School
Hermleigh High School
Hico High School
Hidalgo Academy
Hidalgo High School
Higgins High School
High Island High School
Chinquapin School
Gospel Center Chrn Academy
Hillsboro High School
Gulf Coast Christian School
443095
443100
443105
443115
443118
443120
443127
443125
443124
443123
443128
443131
443135
443140
443145
443150
443155
443165
443175
443180
443190
443192
443191
443195
443200
443199
443210
443215
443238
443236
443240
443241
443243
443245
443250
443255
443259
443260
443265
443270
440484
443274
443275
443283
M.23
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Hitchcock
Hockley
Holland
Holliday
Hondo
Honey Grove
Hooks
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Hitchcock High School
Gateway Christian Fellowship
Holland High School
Holliday High School
Hondo High School
Honey Grove High School
Hooks High School
Academies of Houston Schools Inc.
Academy Hall
Accel Learning Trans Acad
Accelerated Center for Educ
Al Hadi Sch Accelerative Learn
Aldine Senior High School
Alexander-Smith Academy
Alief Hastings High School
Alief Taylor High School
Alpha And Omega Christian Acad
American Academy
American Academy of Excellence
Andy Dekaney High School
Awty International School
Banff School
Barbara Jordan High School
Benjis Special Edu Acad Ch Sch
Bethel Christian Academy
Booker T Washington Sr High Sc
Briarwood School The
C E King High School
Carnegie Vanguard High School
Center of Learning Unlimited
Central Christian High School
Cesar E Chavez High School
Challenge Early College HS
Charles H Milby High School
Clear Horizons Early Coll HS
Clear Lake High School
Community Education Partners
Community Education Partners
Community Services
Contemporary Learning Center
Cornerstone Christian Academy
Crossroads Cmty Ed Ctr Charter
Cypress Christian School
Cypress Creek High School
443285
443288
443290
443295
443300
443310
443325
443327
443329
443308
443322
443542
443335
443333
440076
443536
443306
443324
443311
443599
443332
443464
443440
443309
443331
443340
443341
443355
443541
443449
443354
443528
443575
443360
443209
443361
443548
443573
443549
443356
443438
443576
441686
443358
M.24
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Cypress Falls High School
Cypress Ridge High School
Dar-Ul-Arqam Nz
Duchesne Academy Sacred Heart
E L Furr High School
East Early College High School
Eastwood Academy
Eisenhower High School
Eisenhower Ninth Grade School
Elsik High School
Emery-Weiner School
Empowerment College Prep HS
Encourager Christian Academy
Energized Excellence Acad HS
Episcopal High School
Eternity Christian School
Evan E Worthing Sr High School
Family Christian Academy
Forest Brook High School
G W Carver High School
Gateway Academy
George I Sanchez School
Girls and Boys Prep Academy
Grace Baptist Academy
Grace Christian School
Gulf Shores Open Enroll Chartr
H P Carter Career Center
Harmony School of Excellence
Harmony Science Ac-Houston
Heights Christian Academy
High Sch Perform and Vis Arts
High School Health Professions
Houston Academy Intl Studies
Houston Can Academy
Houston Can Academy Hobby
Houston Christian High School
Houston Heights High School
Houston ISD Virtual School
Houston Learning Acad-Central
Houston Learning Academy North
Houston Night High School
Iman Academy
Incarnate Word Academy
Irvington Christian Academy
443346
443535
443537
443363
443366
443592
443511
443359
443589
440078
443539
443304
443368
443547
440561
443316
443367
443508
443377
443371
443586
443350
443315
443444
443465
443519
443352
443598
443546
443477
443376
443378
443597
443517
443577
443409
443544
443538
443353
443347
443389
443314
443330
443392
M.25
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
J Frank Dobie High School
J L Anderson Academy
Jack Yates High School
James Madison Sr High School
Jamies House Charter School
Jefferson Davis Sr High School
Jersey Village High School
Jesse H Jones High School
Jesse Jackson Academy
Jesus Center Academy
John H Reagan Sr High School
Juan B Galaviz Charter School
Kashmere Senior High School
Kay On-Going Education Center
Kerr High School
Kinkaid School
Kipp Houston High School
Klein Forest High School
Langham Creek High School
Law Enforce and Crim Just HS
Leaders Academy
Liberty High School
Life Christian Academy
Life Ministries Academy
Lutheran High North
Lutheran South Academy
Macarthur High School
Mayde Creek High School
Memorial Hall School
Memorial Senior High School
Middle College Tech Careers HS
Mirabeau B Lamar Sr High Sch
Monarch School
Morris Academy
Mount Carmel Academy
Mount Carmel High School
Nimitz High School
North Forest High School (formerly M B
Smiley High School)
North Houston Baptist School
North Houston HS For Business
North Shore High School 9-10
North Shore Senior High School
North Star Christian HS
443374
443319
443375
443398
443521
443380
443381
443382
443574
443430
443385
443578
443388
443468
443372
443390
443305
443394
443424
443396
443595
443208
443393
443427
443399
443395
443397
443426
443404
443402
443476
443405
443533
443516
443608
443407
443413
443400
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
M.26
443379
443512
443503
443408
442589
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Northbrook Senior High School
Northland Christian School
Oaks Adventist Christian Sch
Phyllis Wheatley Senior H S
Pine Grove Baptist School
Rainard Sc for Gifted Learners
Raul Yzaguirre Sch for Success
Reach Charter
Richard Milburn Academy
Robert E Lee High School
Robert M Beren Academy
Ross Shaw Sterling High School
S P Waltrip Senior High School
Saint Johns School
Saint Pius X High School
Saint Thomas Episcopal School
Saint Thomas High School
Sam Houston High School
Scarborough Senior High School
School of the Woods
Second Baptist Upper School
Sharpstown High School
Sinai Apostolic Academy
South Shaver Baptist School
Southwest Christian Academy
Southwest High School
Spring Branch School of Choice
Spring Woods Sr High School
St Agnes Academy
St Stephens Episcopal-Houston
Stephen F Austin High
Strake Jesuit College Prep
Stratford High School
Sweetwater Christian School
Tanglewood Academy
Tenney School The
Texas Christian HS
The Master’s Senior High School
W T Hall High School
West Little York Christian Aca
Westbury Christian High School
Westbury Senior High
Westchester Acad Intl Studies
Westfield High School
443411
443414
443584
443415
443416
443593
443518
443207
443581
443418
443460
443419
443452
443425
443432
443433
443435
443437
443441
443534
443439
443443
443434
443442
443497
443513
443472
443451
443420
443514
443450
443383
443447
443436
443384
443334
443483
440081
443323
443429
443459
443454
443524
443458
M.27
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Howe
Hubbard
Hubbard
Huffman
Hughes Springs
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Humble
Huntington
Huntsville
Huntsville
Huntsville
Hurst
Hutto
Idalou
Imperial
Ingleside
Ingram
Iola
Iowa Park
Iowa Park
Ira
Iraan
Iredell
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Westside High School
Willowridge High School
Windfern High School
Woodland Acres Chrstn School
Yes College Preparatory School
Yes Prep North Central
Howe High School
Hubbard Christian Academy
Hubbard High School
Willie J Hargrave High School
Hughes Springs High School
Atascocita High School
Berean Christian School
Christian Life Center Academy
Houston Learning Academy
Humble Christian School
Humble High School
Lake Houston Academy
Pace High School
Quest High School
Huntington High School
Alpha Omega Academy
Heritage Champions Academy
Huntsville High School
Lawrence D Bell High School
Hutto High School
Idalou High School
Buena Vista High School
Ingleside High School
Ingram Tom Moore High School
Iola High School
Grace Baptist Christian School
Iowa Park High School
Ira High School
Iraan High School
Iredell High School
Academy of Irving ISD
Cistercian Preparatory School
Emmanuel Baptist School
Faustina Academy
Highlands School
Islamic School of Irving
Irving High School
Living Word Academy
443522
446712
443475
443466
443312
443588
443455
443496
443470
443481
443484
443583
443487
443479
443488
443532
443485
440274
443494
443489
443490
443307
443543
443500
443502
443510
443515
443520
443525
443527
443530
447547
443540
443545
443550
443555
443553
443558
443571
443582
443556
443609
443560
443566
M.28
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Irving
Italy
Itasca
Ivanhoe
Jacksboro
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jarrell
Jasper
Jasper
Jayton
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jewett
Joaquin
Johnson City
Jonesboro
Joshua
Joshua
Joshua
Joshua
Jourdanton
Junction
Justin
Justin
Karnack
Karnes City
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Macarthur High School
Nimitz High School
North Hills School
Ranchview High School
Union Bower Ctr for Learning
Univ School Las Colinas
Universal Academy
Winfree Ac Charter-Irving
Italy High School
Itasca High School
Sam Rayburn High School
Jacksboro High School
Bethel Christian Academy
Compass Center The
Jacksonville High School
Jarrell High School
Bethel Baptist Academy
Jasper High School
Jayton High School
Jefferson Christian Academy
Jefferson High School
Leon High School
Joaquin High School
L B J High School
Jonesboro High School
Freedom Christian Academy
Joshua Accelerated Lrng Center
Joshua Christian Academy
Joshua High School
Jourdanton High School
Junction High School
Bible Baptist Christian School
Northwest High School
Karnack High School
Karnes City High School
Calvin Nelms Charter HS
Cinco Ranch High School
Faith West Academy
Houston Learning Academy-Katy
James E Taylor High School
Katy Christian Academy
Katy High School
Martha Raines High School
Morton Ranch High School
443562
443563
443551
443572
443554
443552
441842
443557
443565
443570
443580
443585
443591
443594
443600
443625
443628
443630
443650
443658
443660
443670
443675
443685
443695
443703
443701
443702
443700
443705
443710
443716
443715
443725
443730
443523
443509
443733
443737
443736
443732
443735
443729
443739
M.29
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Katy
Kaufman
Kaufman
Kaufman
Keene
Keene
Keene
Keller
Keller
Keller
Keller
Keller
Kemp
Kemp
Kenedy
Kennard
Kennedale
Kennedale
Kerens
Kermit
Kerrville
Kerrville
Kerrville
Kerrville
Kerrville
Kilgore
Kilgore
Kilgore
Kilgore
Kilgore
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Killeen
Kingsville
Opportunity Awareness Center
Pope John Xxiii High School
Seven Lakes High School
Way To The Lake School
West Houston Jr-Sr High School
Alternative Learning Center
Kaufman High School
Legacy High School
Chisholm Trail Academy
Keene Alternative Learning Ctr
Wanda R Smith High School
Central High School
Fossil Ridge High School
Keller High School
Messiah Lutheran Classical Academy
New Direction Learning Center
Christian Life Academy
Kemp High School
Kenedy High School
Kennard High School
Kennedale High School
Lakeside School
Kerens High School
Kermit High School
Grace Christian School
Hill Country Christian Academy
Hill Country High School
Our Lady Hills Reg Catholic HS
Tivy High School
Calvary Way Academy
Danville Alternative School
Faith Christian Academy
Kilgore High School
Pinecrest Christian Academy
American Preparatory Institute
C E Ellison High School
Destiny High School
Killeen High School
Killeen ISD Career Tech Ctr
Pathways Learning Center
Richard Milburn Academy
Robert M Shoemaker High School
Transformative Charter Academy
Academy High School
443738
443742
443727
443741
443498
443744
443745
443743
443748
443750
443749
442583
443753
443755
443754
443757
447038
443765
443775
443785
443787
440238
443790
443800
443807
443808
443809
443811
443815
443844
443839
443834
443845
443847
443849
443852
443870
443850
443872
443836
443876
443869
443871
443857
M.30
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Kingsville
Kingsville
Kingsville
Kingsville
Kingwood
Kingwood
Kingwood
Kirbyville
Kirbyville
Klein
Knippa
Knox City
Kopperl
Kountze
Kress
Krum
Kyle
La Feria
La Grange
La Joya
La Joya
La Joya
La Marque
La Marque
La Marque
La Porte
La Porte
La Pryor
La Vernia
La Vernia
La Villa
Ladonia
Lago Vista
Lake Jackson
Lake Jackson
Lake Worth
Lamesa
Lamesa
Lampasas
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Christian Life Academy
H M King High School
K E Y S Academy
Presbyterian Pan American Sch
Kingwood High School
Kingwood Park HS
Northeast Christian Academy
Faith Christian Academy
Kirbyville High School
Klein High School
Knippa High School
Knox City High School
Kopperl High School
Kountze High School
Kress High School
Krum High School
Lehman High School
La Feria High School
La Grange High School
Benito Juarez-Abraham Lincoln
James Earl Carter High School
La Joya High School
Abundant Life Christian School
Faith Christian School
La Marque High School
Grace Baptist Academy
La Porte High School
La Pryor High School
Agape Christian Academy
La Vernia High School
La Villa High School
Fannindel High School
Lago Vista High School
Brazosport Christian School
Dayspring Christian Academy
Anne Mansfield Sullivan H S
Klondike High School
Lamesa High School
Lampasas High School
Berne Academy
Cedar Valley Christian Academy
Gods Academy
Lancaster High School
Victory Christian Academy
443859
443860
443858
443862
443863
443874
443867
443866
443865
446690
443885
443895
443900
443910
443915
443920
443923
443945
443950
444020
443940
443960
443979
443981
443980
444022
444025
444030
444073
444075
444078
443938
443948
443968
443969
443966
443995
443990
444005
444006
444008
442921
444010
444013
M.31
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Laneville
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Laredo
Larue
Lasara
Latexo
Lazbuddie
League City
League City
League City
League City
League City
League City
Leakey
Leakey
Leander
Leander
Leander
Leander
Lefors
Leggett
Lenorah
Leonard
Levelland
Lewisville
Lewisville
Lewisville
Lewisville
Lewisville
Laneville High School
Dr Leo Cigarroa High School
Early College High School
F S Lara Academy
Gateway Academy
J B Alexander High School
J W Nixon High School
Laredo Christian Academy
Laredo Christian Center
Lincoln School
Lyndon B Johnson High School
Martin High School
Power Christian Academy
Premier HS Of Laredo
Saint Augustine High School
United High School
United South High School
Vidal M Trevino Comm Fine Arts
La Poynor High School
Lasara High School
Latexo High School
Lazbuddie School
Bay Area Christian School
Clear Creek High School
Clear Springs High School
Devereux School
Ed White Memorial High School
Faith Temple Christian School
Big Springs Charter School
Leakey High School
Cornerstone Chrstn Sch Leander
Leander High School
New Hope High School
Rouse High School
Lefors High School
Leggett Independent High Sch
Grady High School
Leonard High School
Levelland High School
Landmark Christian Academy
Lewisville High School
Liberty Baptist School
Lighthouse Christian Academy
Lighthouse Christian School
444015
444037
444057
443973
444046
444042
444043
443972
440042
444047
443974
444045
444056
444039
444050
444058
444059
444055
445672
444069
444070
444085
444088
444087
444082
444086
444092
444091
444093
444090
444094
444095
444096
444097
444100
444105
444113
444120
444130
444134
444135
444136
444137
444140
M.32
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Lewisville
Lewisville
Lewisville
Lexington
Lexington
Liberty
Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill
Lindale
Lindale
Linden
Lindsay
Lingleville
Lipan
Little Elm
Little Elm
Littlefield
Livingston
Llano
Lockhart
Lockney
Lohn
Lometa
Lometa
Lone Oak
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Longview
Loop
Loraine
Lorena
Lorenzo
Los Fresnos
Louise
Lovelady
Ltl Rvr Acad
Lubbock
Lubbock
Temple Christian Academy
Willow Bend Academy-Lewisville
Winfree Ac Charter-Lewisville
Faith Christian Academy
Lexington High School
Liberty High School
Liberty Hill High School
Liberty Hill HS Westwd Campus
Lindale High School
Lindale Lighthouse Chrn Acad
Linden Kildare High School
Lindsay High School
Lingleville High School
Lipan High School
Education Center
Little Elm High School
Littlefield High School
Livingston High School
Llano High School
Lockhart High School
Lockney High School
Lohn High School
Cedar Ridge Charter School
Lometa High School
Lone Oak High School
Christian Heritage School
East Texas Charter High School
East Texas Christian School
Longview Christian Academy
Longview Christian School
Longview High School
Pine Tree High School
Spring Hill High School
Trinity School Of Texas
Loop High School
Loraine High School
Lorena High School
Lorenzo High School
Los Fresnos Senior High School
Louise High School
Lovelady High School
Academy High School
Christ The King Cathedral HS
Christian Life Center
444138
444148
444150
444149
444145
444155
444160
444161
444170
444167
444180
444185
444190
444195
444196
444198
444205
444220
444225
444235
444240
444245
444251
444250
444260
444261
444268
444267
444264
444269
444280
442985
444285
444286
444290
444295
444300
444305
444315
444325
444335
446920
444344
444339
M.33
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lubbock
Lucas
Lucas
Lufkin
Lufkin
Luling
Lumberton
Lyford
Lytle
Mabank
Madisonville
Magnolia
Magnolia
Magnolia
Magnolia
Malakoff
Malakoff
Manor
Manor
Manor
Mansfield
Mansfield
Mansfield
Manvel
Maple
Marathon
Marble Falls
Marble Falls
Marble Falls
Marfa
Marion
Marlin
Coronado High School
Eagle Academy of Lubbock
Estacado High School
Lubbock Christian Schools
Lubbock High School
Lubbock-Cooper High School
Monterey Senior High School
New Life Christian Academy
Richard Milburn Acad Lubbock
Roosevelt High School
South Plains Academy
Texas Tech University HS
Trinity Christian High School
Lovejoy High School
Lucas Christian Academy
Hudson High School
Lufkin High School
Luling High School
Lumberton High School
Lyford High School
Lytle High School
Mabank High School
Madisonville High School
Alpha Academy
Central Baptist Academy
Magnolia High School
Magnolia West High School
Cross Roads High School
Malakoff High School
Excell High School
Manor High School
Manor New Technology High Sch
Alternative Education Center
Mansfield High School
Mansfield Legacy High School
Manvel High School
Three Way High School
Marathon High School
Faith Academy of Marble Falls
Falls Career High School
Marble Falls High School
Marfa High School
Marion High School
Marlin High School
444342
444346
444347
444349
444360
444340
444350
444353
444366
444355
444356
444357
444359
444368
444367
444375
444385
444395
446528
444400
444405
444410
444420
444864
444422
444425
444424
444429
444440
444453
444455
444458
444464
444460
444459
444463
444465
444470
444471
444472
444475
444480
444490
444500
M.34
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Marshall
Marshall
Mart
Mart
Martinsville
Mason
Mason
Matador
Mathis
Maud
May
Maypearl
Mc Camey
Mc Gregor
Mc Kinney
Mc Leod
McAllen
McAllen
McAllen
McAllen
McAllen
McAllen
McKinney
McKinney
McKinney
McKinney
McKinney
McKinney
McKinney
McLean
Meadow
Medina
Melissa
Memphis
Menard
Mercedes
Mercedes
Mercedes
Meridian
Merit
Merkel
Mertzon
Mesquite
Mesquite
Church In Marshall School
Marshall Senior High School
Mart High School
Mclennan Cnty St Juv Corr Fac
Martinsville School
Grace Christian School
Mason High School
Motley County High School
Mathis High School
Maud High School
May High School
Maypearl High School
McCamey High School
McGregor High School
Gateway Preparatory School Inc
McLeod High School
McAllen High School
McAllen Memorial High School
Mid-Valley Academy
Nikki Rowe High School
Options HS At Lamar Academy
South Texas Christian Academy
Cornerston Chrn-Collin Country
McKinney Boyd High School
McKinney Christian Academy
McKinney High School
McKinney High School North
McKinney Learning Center
Serenity High School
McLean High School
Meadow High School
Medina High School
Melissa High School
Memphis High School
Menard High School
Mercedes High School
Science Acad Of South Texas
South Texas HS Health Prof
Meridian High School
Bland High School
Merkel High School
Irion County High School
Calvary Temple Christian Acad
Dallas Christian High School
444522
444520
444535
444536
444540
444543
444545
444555
444560
444565
444575
444585
444605
444620
440226
444640
444595
444596
444597
444599
444600
444603
444626
444633
444631
444630
444632
444629
444638
444635
444645
444650
444659
444665
444670
444680
444682
447436
444685
444690
444695
444705
444706
441728
M.35
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mesquite
Mexia
Mexia
Miami
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midland
Midlothian
Milano
Miles
Milford
Millsap
Mineola
Mineral Wells
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Missouri City
Missouri City
Missouri City
Monahans
Monahans
Mont Belvieu
Mont Belvieu
Montgomery
Dr John D Horn High School
Iglesia De Oracion Y Alabaza
Mesquite Academy
Mesquite Christian Academy
Mesquite High School
North Mesquite High School
Poteet High School
West Mesquite High School
Landmark Christian Academy
Mexia High School
Miami High School
Eagle Academy-Midland
Early College High School-Midland
Greenwood High School
Midland Academy Charter School
Midland Baptist Academy
Midland Christian School
Midland Classical Academy
Midland High School
Orion High School
Richard Milburn Academy
Robert E Lee High School
Trinity School of Midland
Viola M Coleman High School
Midlothian High School
Milano High School
Miles High School
Milford High School
Millsap High School
Mineola High School
Mineral Wells High School
Faith Christian Academy
Mission High School
Premier HS of Mission
Sharyland High School
Veterans Memorial High School
Elkins High School
L V Hightower High School
Thurgood Marshall HS
Monahans Senior High School
West Texas Christian Academy
Barbers Hill High School
Maranatha Christian Academy
Montgomery High School
444711
444715
444708
444707
444710
444712
444713
444714
444719
444720
444730
444736
445046
444738
444745
444741
444742
444739
444740
444731
444737
444743
444744
444748
444750
444760
444765
444780
444790
444812
444815
444828
444830
444827
444835
444838
446782
446788
444841
444855
444858
444860
444862
444865
M.36
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Moody
Moran
Morgan
Morton
Moulton
Mount Pleasant
Mt Enterprise
Mt Pleasant
Mt Pleasant
Mt Vernon
Muenster
Muenster
Muleshoe
Mullin
Mumford
Munday
N Richland Hills
N Richland Hills
N Richland Hills
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Nacogdoches
Naples
Natalia
Navasota
Nazareth
Neches
Nederland
Needville
Nemo
Nevada
New Boston
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Braunfels
New Caney
Moody High School
Moran High School
Morgan Independent School
Morton High School
Moulton High School
Chapel Hill High School
Mount Enterprise High School
Mount Pleasant Christian Acad
Mount Pleasant High School
Mount Vernon High School
Muenster High School
Sacred Heart High School
Muleshoe High School
Mullin High School
Mumford High School
Munday High School
Birdville High School
Richland Senior High School
Winfree Academy-N Richland Hls
Central Heights High School
Greater Faith Christian Acad
Lenvill B Martin Educ Center
Nacogdoches High School
Northwood Baptist Academy
Regents Academy
Stallings Drive Christian Sch
Christian Life Academy
Natalia High School
Navasota High School
Nazareth School
Neches High School
Nederland High School
Needville High School
Brazos River Charter School
Community High School
New Boston High School
Calvary Baptist Academy
Canyon High School
Comal Leadership Institute
Learning Center
Nancy Ney Charter School
New Braunfels Christian Acad
New Braunfels High School
New Caney High School
444875
444880
444885
444895
444905
444932
444920
444931
444930
444935
444945
444950
444955
444960
444968
444965
445137
442558
445139
444975
444978
444939
444980
444981
445042
444982
444986
444995
445005
445010
445015
445025
445030
445032
445035
445045
445050
445053
445052
445047
445048
445058
445055
445060
M.37
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
New Deal
New Home
New London
New Summerfield
New Waverly
Newcastle
Newton
Nixon
Nocona
Nocona
Nordheim
Normangee
North Zulch
Novice
Oakwood
Odem
Odem
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odessa
Odonnell
Oglesby
Olney
Olton
Omaha
Onalaska
Onalaska
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange
Orange Grove
Orangefield
Ore City
Ore City
Overton
Overton
Ovilla
Ovilla
New Deal High School
New Home High School
West Rusk County High School
New Summerfield High School
New Waverly High School
Newcastle High School
Newton High School
Nixon-Smiley High School
Nocona High School
Prairie Valley High School
Nordheim High School
Normangee High School
North Zulch High School
Novice High School
Oakwood High School
Odem High School
San Patricio Christian School
Aim High High School
Calvary Christian Academy
Ector County ISD Career Center
Odessa Senior High School
Permian Basin Christian School
Permian High School
Richard Milburn Academy
Sherwood Christian Academy
Odonnell High School
Oglesby High School
Olney High School
Olton High School
Paul H Pewitt High School
Onalaska Jr Sr High School
Pine Forest Christian Academy
Community Christian School
Deweyville High School
Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS
West Orange-Stark High Sch
Orange Grove High School
Orangefield High School
New Hope Christian Academy
Ore City High School
Leveretts Chapel High School
Overton High School
Ovilla Christian School
Talenton School
445070
446865
445080
445085
445100
445065
445095
445105
445110
445115
445125
445135
445140
445150
445165
445185
445186
445189
445201
445190
445195
445199
445197
445202
445198
445200
445205
445225
445230
444990
445223
445232
445235
441980
445240
445258
445265
445260
445274
445275
445285
445287
445804
442088
M.38
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Ozona
Paducah
Paint Rock
Palacios
Palestine
Palestine
Palestine
Palmer
Palmview
Pampa
Pampa
Pampa
Panhandle
Paradise
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pasadena
Pattison
Pattonville
Pearland
Pearland
Pearland
Pearland
Pearland
Pearsall
Peaster
Pecos
Penelope
Ozona High School
Paducah High School
Paint Rock High School
Palacios High School
Landmark Academy
Palestine High School
Westwood High School
Palmer High School
Premier HS of Palmview
Pampa Academy of Christian Ed
Pampa Christian School
Pampa High School
Panhandle High School
Paradise High School
Chisum High School
Christian Fellowship Academy
North Lamar High School
Paris High School
Pathway Christian Academy
Trinity Christian Academy
Agape Christian Academy
Apostolic Christian Academy
Apostolic Lighthouse Academy
Fairmont Christian Academy
Faith Christian Academy
First Baptist Christian Acad
Harvest Christian Academy
Pasadena High School
Pasadena Memorial High School
Pueblos Royal Christian School
R L Finney Christian Academy
Sam Rayburn High School
Tegeler Career Center
Royal High School
Prairiland High School
Dawson High School
Eagle Heights Christian Acad
Hope Christian Learning Center
Pearland High School
South Texas Christian Academy
Pearsall High School
Peaster High School
Pecos High School
Penelope High School
445290
445295
445300
445305
445320
445325
445328
445340
445341
445348
445349
445350
445355
445360
445363
445364
445670
445370
445367
445361
445378
445374
445381
445377
445382
445380
445371
445375
445773
445384
443417
445373
445383
445385
445390
445414
445404
445406
445410
446304
445415
445425
445440
445445
M.39
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Perrin
Perryton
Perryton
Petersburg
Petrolia
Pettus
Pflugerville
Pflugerville
Pharr
Pharr
Pharr
Pharr
Pharr
Pharr
Pharr
Pickton
Pilot Point
Pilot Point
Pinehurst
Pineland
Pipe Creek
Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Plains
Plainview
Plainview
Plainview
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Plano
Perrin-Whitt High School
Perryton High School
Top Texas Accelerated Educ Ctr
Petersburg High School
Petrolia High School
Pettus High School
Hendrickson High School
Pflugerville High School
Buell Central High School
Eagle Academy-Pharr
Grace Christian School
Oratory Athenaeum Univ Prep
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo North HS
Valley View High School
Holy Highway Christian Academy
Educational Plus Lrn Ctr Acad
Pilot Point High School
New Hope Christian School
West Sabine High School
Pipe Creek Christian School
Bethel Christian Academy
Pittsburg High School
Plains High School
Houston School
Plainview Christian Academy
Plainview High School
Bethany Christian School
Clark High School
Front Range High School
Great Lakes Academy
Jasper High School
John Paul II High School
Plano Christian Academy
Plano East Senior High School
Plano Senior High School
Plano West Sr High School
Prestonwood Christian Academy
Shepton High School
Spring Creek Academy
Temple Baptist Chrn Acad
Vines High School
Williams High School
Willow Bend Academy-Plano
445465
445470
445484
445475
445480
445490
445499
445500
445502
445504
445503
445501
445506
446313
445507
445519
445521
445520
445531
445530
444899
445677
445540
445545
445551
445554
445555
445557
445566
445560
445576
445572
445578
445563
445569
445565
445573
441796
445561
445577
445575
445567
445568
445574
M.40
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Pleasanton
Poetry
Pollok
Ponder
Poolville
Port Aransas
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Isabel
Port Lavaca
Port Lavaca
Port Neches
Porter
Porter
Porter
Portland
Post
Poteet
Poteet
Poth
Pottsboro
Prairie Lea
Premont
Presidio
Price
Priddy
Princeton
Progreso
Prosper
Pyote
Quanah
Queen City
Quinlan
Quinlan
Quitman
Ralls
Ranger
Ranger
Rankin
Raymondville
Pleasanton High School
Poetry Community Christian Sch
Central High School
Ponder High School
Poolville High School
Port Aransas High School
Bishop Byrne High School
Memorial High School
Port Arthur Adult School
Ridgewood Christian School
Tekoa Acad Accelerated Studies
United Christian Academy
Port Isabel High School
Calhoun High School
Hope High School
Port Neches-Groves High School
Joyful Sound Christian Academy
Porter Christian Academy
River Oaks Baptist Academy
Gregory-Portland High School
Post High School
Poteet High School
Tri-Cities Christian School
Poth High School
Pottsboro High School
Prairie Lea High School
Premont High School
Presidio High School
Carlisle High School
Priddy High School
Princeton High School
Progreso High School
Prosper High School
West Texas State School
Quanah High School
Queen City High School
Boles Home High School
Ford High School
Quitman High School
Ralls High School
Merriman Christian Schools
Ranger High School
Rankin High School
Raymondville High School
445570
445580
445585
445590
445595
445597
445601
445620
445608
445622
445607
445623
445625
445630
445632
445640
445641
445643
445648
442990
445645
445650
445652
445655
445658
445680
445690
445695
445700
445705
445710
445713
445715
445734
445745
445750
445765
445767
445775
445785
445789
445790
445795
445800
M.41
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Red Oak
Red Oak
Red Oak
Redwater
Refugio
Rice
Richards
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richland Springs
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Richmond
Riesel
Rio Grande City
Rio Hondo
Rio Vista
Rising Star
Riviera
Roanoke
Robert Lee
Robinson
Robstown
Robstown
Roby
Rochelle
Rochester
Rockdale
Rockport
Rockport
Rocksprings
Rockwall
Rockwall
Rogers
Roma
Ropesville
Life School Red Oak
Mid-Cities Education Center
Red Oak High School
Redwater High School
Refugio High School
Rice High School
Richards High School
Alexander School The
Canyon Creek Christian Academy
Dallas Learning Center
Evolution Academy Charter Sch
J J Pearce High School
L V Berkner High School
Richardson Adventist School
Richardson High School
Winfree Ac Charter-Richardson
Richland Springs High School
Calvary Episcopal College Prep
Foster High School
George Bush High School
William B Travis High School
Riesel High School
Rio Grande City High School
Rio Hondo High School
Rio Vista High School
Rising Star High School
Kaufer High School
Our Lady of Grace High School
Robert Lee High School
Robinson High School
Alternative Learning Center
Robstown High School
Roby High School
Rochelle High School
Rochester High School
Rockdale High School
Lighthouse Christian School
Rockport-Fulton High School
Rocksprings High School
Heritage Christian Academy
Rockwall High School
Rogers High School
Roma High School
Ropes High School
445809
442927
445805
445810
445820
445832
445835
441827
445837
445838
445844
445839
445841
445845
445840
444151
445855
444788
445856
443531
445848
445865
445870
445875
445880
445885
445887
441952
445895
447297
445897
445900
445905
445910
445915
445925
445931
445935
445940
445943
445952
445955
445965
445970
M.42
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Rosanky
Roscoe
Roscoe
Rosebud
Rosenberg
Rosenberg
Rosenberg
Rotan
Round Rock
Round Rock
Round Rock
Round Rock
Round Rock
Rowlett
Rowlett
Rowlett
Roxton
Royse City
Rule
Runge
Rusk
Sabinal
Sabine Pass
SacHSe
Sadler
Saginaw
Saint Jo
Salado
Saltillo
Sam Norwood
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Angelo
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
Rosanky Christian Academy
Highland High School
Roscoe High School
Rosebud-Lott High School
Ben Franklin Terry High School
Lamar Consolidated High School
Living Water Christian School
Rotan High School
Calvary Christian School
Round Rock Christian Academy
Round Rock High School
Round Rock Opportunity Center
Stony Point High School
Rockwall Christian Academy
Rowlett Christian Academy
Rowlett High School
Roxton High School
Royse City High School
Rule High School
Runge High School
Rusk High School
Sabinal High School
Sabine Pass High School
SacHSe High School
S And S High School
Saginaw High School
Saint Jo High School
Salado High School
Saltillo High School
Samnorwood High School
Ambleside School of San Angelo
Angelo Christian School
Central High School
Cornerstone Christian School
Grape Creek High School
Lake View High School
Pays School
Academy Careers-Tech Charter
Academy of Creative Education
Alamo Achievement Center
Alamo Heights High School
Antonian College Prep HS
Atonement Academy
B B C Christian Academy
445971
445975
445980
445985
445997
446000
446002
446015
446018
446026
446025
440337
446037
445945
446016
446017
446045
446050
446055
446060
446070
446075
446080
446082
446083
446087
446085
446090
446095
446100
446099
446106
446115
446108
446111
446110
446114
446102
446118
446101
446120
446122
446262
446124
M.43
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
Believers Academy
Blessed Hope Academy
Blessed Sacrament Acad Charter
Brooks Ac Science-Engineering
Business Careers High School
Career Plus Learning Academy
Castle Hills First Baptist Sch
Center High School
Central Catholic High School
Christian Acad of San Antonio
Christian Heritage Schools Inc
Claudia Taylor Lady Bird Johnson HS
Communication Arts High School
Cornerstone Christian Online
Cornerstone Christian Schools
Destiny Christian High School
Dillard McCollum High School
Disciplinary Alt Ed Program
Douglas Macarthur High School
Eagle Academy of San Antonio
Earl Warren High School
East Central High School
Edgewood Academy
Edgewood Career Center
Frank M Tejeda Academy
Gateway Christian School
Geo I Sanchez Charter HS-S A
George Gervin Academy
George Gervin Technological
Gw Brackenridge High School
Harlandale High School
Harmony Science Ac-San Antonio
Harvest Academy
Healy Murphy Center
Higgs Carter King Gifted-Tal
High Technology High School
Highlands High School
Holmgreen Center
Holy Cross Of San Antonio
Incarnate Word High School
Ingram Hills Christian School
International Schls Americas
James Madison High School
John C Holmgreen Jr-Sr High Sc
446121
446123
446125
444919
446119
446113
446129
446128
446130
446091
446193
446093
446139
446022
446105
446162
446170
446192
446132
446182
446186
446135
446112
446138
446133
446146
446188
446259
446181
446145
446150
444936
446189
446153
446089
446149
446151
446256
446152
446155
446179
446144
446154
446176
M.44
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
John F Kennedy High School
John H Wood Jr Charter Sch
John Jay High School
John Marshall High School
John Paul Stevens High School
Jubilee Academic Center
Judson Learning Academy
Keystone School
L W Fox Academic And Tech HS
Lakeview Baptist Academy
Liberty Christian Academy
Louis D Brandeis High School
Luther Burbank High School
Lutheran HS Of San Antonio
Memorial High School
Navarro Academy
New Life Christian Academy
NortHSide Alternative HS
NortHSide Excel Academy
NortHSide Health Careers H S
Oliver W Holmes High School
Omega Academic Center
Providence High School
Radiance Academy of Learning
Rainbow Hills Baptist School
Rick Hawkins High School
River City Christian School
Robert E Lee High School
Robert G Cole High School
Ronald Reagan High School
Rose Sharon Chrstn Church Acad
Royal Point Academy
Saint Anthony Catholic HS
Saint Gerard Catholic High Sch
Saint Marys Hall
Sam Houston High School
San Antonio Can! Academy
San Antonio Christian HS
San Antonio Positive Solutions
San Antonio Sc Inquiry Creat
San Antonio Tech Acad Charter
School of Science And Tech
Shekinah Radiance Academy
Sidney Lanier High School
446157
446191
446156
446175
446215
446166
446174
446158
446240
446164
446173
446254
446165
446180
446177
446103
446184
446266
446190
446148
446178
446092
446200
446208
446202
446242
446199
446203
446204
446207
446201
446209
446238
446205
446220
446235
446210
446147
446187
446194
446211
446263
446094
446245
M.45
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Augustine
San Benito
San Benito
San Diego
San Elizario
San Isidro
San Juan
San Leon
San Marcos
San Marcos
San Marcos
San Marcos
San Marcos
San Marcos
San Perlita
San Saba
Sanderson
Sonrise Christian School
South San Academy
South San Antonio High Sch Wst
South San Antonio High School
SoutHSide High School
Southwest High School
Southwest Prep Virtual School
Southwest Prep-New Directions
Southwest Preparatory Sch-Ne
Southwest Preparatory Sch-Nw
Southwest Preparatory Sch-Se
Sunnybrook Christian Academy
Texas Military Institute
Theodore Roosevelt High School
Thomas A Edison High School
Thomas Jefferson High School
Tom Clark High School
Town East Christian School
Travis-Early College High School
Trinity Christian Academy
Truth Christian Academy
Unipen Christian Academy
Virginia Allrd Stacey Jr-Sr HS
Wagner High School
William Howard Taft High Sch
Winston Churchill High School
Winston School San Antonio
San Augustine High School
San Benito High School
South Texas Academy Of Medical
San Diego High School
San Elizario High School
San Isidro High School
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo High Sch
Maranatha Baptist Chrn School
Gary Job Corps Center
Hill Country Christian School
Pride High School
San Marcos Baptist Academy
San Marcos High School
University Charter School
San Perlita High School
San Saba High School
Sanderson High School
446244
446136
446247
446665
446250
440265
446214
444918
446243
446213
446212
446248
446255
446258
446260
446265
446261
446268
444799
446267
446272
446269
446161
446277
446271
446273
446274
446285
446290
446292
446295
446307
446310
445505
446312
446318
446319
443493
446320
446325
446321
446330
446335
446300
M.46
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Sandia
Sanger
Sanger
Santa Anna
Santa Fe
Santa Maria
Santa Rosa
Santo
Saratoga
Savoy
Schertz
Schertz
Schulenburg
Scurry
Seagoville
Seagraves
Sealy
Seguin
Seguin
Seguin
Seguin
Seminole
Seminole
Seymour
Shallowater
Shamrock
Shelbyville
Shepherd
Sherman
Sherman
Sherman
Sherman
Shiner
Shiner
Sidney
Sierra Blanca
Silsbee
Silverton
Simms
Simonton
Sinton
Skidmore
Slaton
Slidell
Our Fathers House Inc
Linda Tutt High School
Sanger High School
Santa Anna High School
Santa Fe High School
Santa Maria High School
Santa Rosa High School
Santo High School
West Hardin CCSID
Savoy High School
Allison L Steele Enh Learning
Samuel Clemens High School
Schulenburg High School
Scurry-Rosser High School
First Assembly Christian Acad
Seagraves High School
Sealy High School
Good News Christian Academy
Lifegate Christian School
Navarro High School
Seguin High School
Covenant Christian Academy
Seminole High School
Seymour High School
Shallowater High School
Shamrock High School
Shelbyville High School
Shepherd High School
Calvary Christian Academy
Grayson Christian School
Sherman High School
Texoma Christian School
Saint Paul High School
Shiner High School
Sidney High School
Sierra Blanca High School
Silsbee High School
Silverton High School
James Bowie High School
Heritage Christian Academy
Sinton High School
Skidmore Tynan High School
Slaton High School
Slidell High School
446302
446306
446305
446340
440090
446343
446345
446350
446355
446360
446363
446365
446377
446385
446389
446400
446410
446416
446421
446425
446430
446438
446440
446445
446450
446460
446470
446485
446493
446496
446507
446499
446515
446517
446520
446525
446530
446540
446545
446521
446555
446560
446570
446575
M.47
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Smithville
Smyer
Snook
Snyder
Somerset
Somerville
Sonora
Sour Lake
South Houston
South Houston
Southlake
Southlake
Southland
Spade
Spearman
Splendora
Splendora
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring Branch
Springtown
Springtown
Springtown
Spur
Spurger
Stafford
Stafford
Stamford
Stamford
Stanton
Star
Stephenville
Stephenville
Stephenville
Sterling City
Smithville High School
Smyer High School
Snook Secondary
Snyder High School
Somerset High School
Somerville High School
Sonora High School
Hardin-Jefferson High School
South Houston High School
Southeast Academy
Carroll Senior High School
Clariden School
Southland High School
Spade High School
Spearman High School
Splendora Christian Academy
Splendora High School
Carl Wunsche Sr High School
Horizons Education Center
Klein Alternative Edu Center
Klein Collins High School
Klein Oak High School
Legacy Prep Christian Academy
Parkway Christian School Inc
Providence Classical School
Spring Cypress Presbyterian Sc
Spring High School
Woodlands Preparatory School
SmitHSon Valley High School
Fundamental Baptist School
Springtown High School
Yale Academic Center
Spur Secondary School
Spurger High School
Houston Learning Acad Ft Bend
Stafford High School
Stamford High School
Wetherbee School
Stanton High School
Star High School
Erath Excels Academy
Huckabay High School
Stephenville High School
Sterling City High School
446600
446605
446615
446620
446625
446635
446640
446650
446652
446653
442963
446651
446655
446670
446675
446679
446680
446689
446685
446700
446693
446691
447664
443740
446684
446686
446692
446688
445056
446696
446695
446699
446705
446710
443410
446714
446720
446723
446730
446735
446742
443480
446750
446755
M.48
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Stinnett
Stockdale
Stratford
Strawn
Sudan
Sugar Land
Sugar Land
Sugar Land
Sugar Land
Sugar Land
Sulphur Bluff
Sulphur Springs
Sulphur Springs
Sulphur Springs
Sulphur Springs
Sundown
Sunnyvale
Sunray
Sweeny
Sweetwater
Taft
Tahoka
Tatum
Taylor
Taylor
Teague
Temple
Temple
Temple
Temple
Temple
Tenaha
Terlingua
Terrell
Terrell
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texarkana
Texas City
West Texas High School
Stockdale High School
Stratford High School
Strawn High School
Sudan High School
Fort Bend Baptist Academy
I H Kempner High School
John Foster Dulles HS
Stephen F Austin High School
William P Clements High School
Sulphur Bluff High School
North Hopkins High School
Peerless Christian Academy
Sulphur Springs High School
Sulphur Springs Technical Ctr
Sundown High School
Grace Fellowship Christian Sch
Sunray High School
Sweeny High School
Sweetwater High School
Taft High School
Tahoka High School
Tatum High School
Christ Fellowship Academy
Taylor High School
Teague High School
Central Texas Christian School
Faith Christian Academy
Holy Trinity Catholic HS
Temple Education Center
Temple High School
Tenaha High School
Big Bend High School
Terrell Christian Academy
Terrell High School
American Christian Academy
C A T S International
Eagle Charter School-Texarkana
Liberty-Eylau High School
Liberty-Eylau Sch of Success
Options Academic Alternative
Pleasant Grove High School
Texas High School
Texas City High School
446760
446765
446770
446775
446780
446786
446783
446785
445860
446784
446795
446810
446802
446805
446806
446820
444709
446825
446840
446845
446860
446867
446890
446892
446902
446915
446922
440583
446924
446931
446930
446940
446952
446949
446950
446953
446959
446960
446958
446955
444937
446963
446970
446980
M.49
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Texas City
Texline
The Colony
The Woodlands
The Woodlands
The Woodlands
The Woodlands
The Woodlands
Thorndale
Thrall
Three Rivers
Throckmorton
Tilden
Timpson
Tivoli
Tolar
Tom Bean
Tomball
Tomball
Tomball
Tomball
Tool
Tornillo
Trent
Trenton
Trinidad
Trinidad
Trinity
Trinity
Troup
Troy
Tulia
Turkey
Tuscola
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Trinity Baptist Christian Sch
Texline High School
Colony High School
John Cooper School The
Phoenix Academy
The Woodlands Christian Acad
The Woodlands College Park HS
The Woodlands High School
Thorndale High School
Thrall High School
Three Rivers High School
Throckmorton High School
Mcmullen County High School
Timpson High School
Austwell Tivoli High School
Tolar Isd High School
Tom Bean High School
Concordia Lutheran High School
Conquest Academy
Rosehill Christian School
Tomball High School
Lake Pointe Christian Academy
Tornillo High School
Trent High School
Trenton High School
Mankin Christian Academy
Trinidad High School
Eagle Academy at Trinity
Trinity High School
Troup High School
Troy High School
Tulia High School
Valley High School
Jim Ned High School
All Saints Episcopal School
Azleway Charter School
Bishop Thomas K Gorman HS
Chapel Hill High School
Christian Heritage School
Eagle Charter School-Tyler
East Texas Christian Academy
Good Shepherd School
Grace Community School
John Tyler High School
446981
446985
446989
446991
443321
447644
447642
441471
446990
447000
447005
447010
447015
447027
440335
447035
447045
447040
447041
447042
447043
447039
447050
447060
447065
447076
447070
447081
447080
447090
447095
447100
447105
447115
447116
447119
447117
447120
447123
447124
447125
447128
447133
447140
M.50
APPENDIX M
COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Tyler
Universal City
Universal City
Universal City
Utopia
Uvalde
Uvalde
Uvalde
Valentine
Valera
Valley Mills
Valley View
Van
Van Alstyne
Van Horn
Van Vleck
Vanderbilt
Vega
Venus
Veribest
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Vernon
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Victoria
Vidor
Vidor
Vidor
Vidor
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
King's Academy Christian Sch
Pace
Robert E Lee High School
Tyler Gospel Chapel School
Calvary Chapel Christian Acad
First Baptist Academy
Randolph High School
Utopia High School
Excel Academy
Gabriel Tafolla Charter School
Uvalde High School
Valentine School
Panther Creek High School
Valley Mills High School
Valley View High School
Van High School
Van Alstyne High School
Van Horn High School
Van Vleck High School
Industrial High School
Vega High School
Venus High School
Veribest High School
NortHSide High School
Vernon Christian Academy
Vernon High School
Victory Field Academy
Devereux Foundation
Faith Academy
Memorial HS-Stroman Campus
Memorial Senior High School
Profit Magnet High School
Saint Joseph High School
Aim Center High School
Faith Christian Academy
Vidor Christian Academy
Vidor High School
A J Moore Academy
Bosqueville Independent School
Connally High School
Eagle Charter School-Waco
Family Christian Academy
La Vega High School
Mclennan Cnty Challenge Acad
447129
447135
447138
447137
447146
447147
445788
447160
447163
447166
447165
447170
442405
447180
447185
447190
447195
447205
447215
447200
447220
447225
447233
447245
447251
447250
447252
447253
447256
447272
447265
447262
447270
447274
447273
447276
447275
447277
447281
447285
447279
447289
447288
447308
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COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waco
Waelder
Wake Village
Wall
Waller
Wallis
Walnut Springs
Warren
Waskom
Watauga
Water Valley
Waxahachie
Waxahachie
Waxahachie
Waxahachie
Waxahachie
Weatherford
Weatherford
Weatherford
Weatherford
Weatherford
Weatherford
Webster
Webster
Weimar
Welch
Wellington
Wellman
Wells
Weslaco
Weslaco
Weslaco
Midway High School
Options
Parkview Christian Academy
Rapoport Academy Prep School
Reicher Catholic High School
Richfield High School
Rio Brazos Educational Coop
Robinson Christian Academy
Stars High School
Texas Christian Academy
University High School
Vanguard College Prep School
Waco High School
Waelder High School
Twin Cities Baptist School
Wall High School
Waller High School
Brazos High School
Walnut Springs High School
Warren High School
Waskom High School
Harvest Christian Academy
Water Valley High School
Advantage Acad of Waxahachie
Waxahachie Faith Family Acad
Waxahachie High School
Waxahachie Learning Center
Waxahachie Preparatory Academy
Academy The
Brock High School
Crosstimbers Acad Charter Sch
Harmony Christian School
Weatherford Christian School
Weatherford High School
Clear View High School
Houston Learning Academy
Weimar High School
Dawson High School
Wellington High School
Wellman-Union School
Wells High School
Academy at Bethesda
South Palm Gardens HS
Technology Educ Charter HS
447290
447291
447293
447309
447282
447295
447294
447296
447301
447299
447320
447321
447300
447331
447334
447332
447335
447340
447345
447350
447360
447364
447365
447372
447377
447382
447383
447384
447396
447390
447399
447393
447392
447395
444089
443348
447405
447415
447420
447425
447430
447437
447439
447438
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COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Weslaco
Weslaco
Weslaco
West
West Columbia
West Columbia
West Columbia
Westbrook
Westlake
Wharton
Wheeler
Wheeler
Wheeler
White Deer
White Oak
White Settlement
Whiteface
Whitehouse
Whitesboro
Whitewright
Whitharral
Whitney
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls
Willis
Willow Park
Wills Point
Wills Point
Wilson
Wimberley
Wimberley
Windthorst
Wink
Winnie
Valley Grande Academy
Weslaco East High School
Weslaco High School
West High School
Columbia Christian School
Columbia High School
Lighthouse Christian Academy
Westbrook High School
Westlake Academy
Wharton High School
Cornerstone Academy
Kelton High School
Wheeler High School
White Deer High School
White Oak High School
Mesa High School
Whiteface High School
Whitehouse High School
Whitesboro High School
Whitewright High School
Whitharral High School
Whitney High School
Agape Christian School
Alpha and Omega Christian Sch
Bible Baptist Christian School
Bright Ideas Charter School
City View Jr-Sr High School
Episcopal School
Harrell Center
Hirschi Math Science IB Magnet
Notre Dame High School
S H Rider High School
Wichita Christian School
Wichita Falls High School
Willis High School
Trinity Christian Academy
Trinity Baptist Christian Acad
Wills Point High School
Wilson High School
Katherine Anne Porter School
Wimberley High School
Windthorst High School
Wink High School
East Chambers High School
447442
447441
447440
447450
447464
447465
447469
447455
447468
447492
447494
447493
447495
447500
447520
447346
447505
447517
447525
447530
447535
447540
440999
447546
447543
447542
447549
447541
447550
447552
447545
447553
447554
447555
447565
440068
447570
447575
447580
447588
447586
447592
447600
447605
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COLLEGE BOARD (CEEB) HIGH SCHOOL CODES
City
High School
High School Code
Winnie
Winnsboro
Winona
Winters
Woden
Wolfe City
Wolfforth
Woodsboro
Woodson
Woodville
Wortham
Wylie
Wylie
Wylie
Yantis
Yoakum
Yorktown
Zapata
Zavalla
Zephyr
Harvest Christian Academy
Winnsboro High School
Winona High School
Winters High School
Woden High School
Wolfe City High School
Frenship High School
Woodsboro High School
Woodson High School
Woodville High School
Wortham High School
Wylie East High School
Wylie High School
Wylie Preparatory Academy
Yantis High School
Yoakum High School
Yorktown High School
Zapata High School
Zavalla High School
Zephyr High School
447606
447610
447620
447625
447630
447635
447640
447645
447650
447662
447670
447699
447675
447674
447685
447702
447705
447715
447720
447725
CB-Created Special CEEB Codes:
Foreign
Non-resident, Individual Approval (Non-residents who did not graduate
from high school and did not obtain a GED)
Non-resident, Online High School (Non-residents who obtained a high
school diploma from an online high school)
Out of State GED
Out of State Home-schooled
Out of State Unknown CEEB Code
Texas GED
Texas Home-schooled
Texas Resident, Individual Approval (Texas residents who did not
graduate from high school and did not obtain a GED)
Texas Resident, Online High School (Texas residents who obtained a
high school diploma from an online high school)
Texas Resident, Out-of-state High School (Texas residents who obtained
a high school diploma from an out-of-state high school)
Texas Unknown CEEB Code
M.54
999999
889988
889990
888877
888866
888899
449977
449966
449988
449990
449995
449999
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FACILITIES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1.
Alumni offices and associations – How is this space treated?
Institutions must maintain some form of alumni offices to keep records of graduates as
required by accrediting agencies. This Functional Category Code is Alumni Records (66).
When alumni offices also coordinate activities of an alumni association and direct
fundraising campaigns, the Functional Category Code is prorated Independent
Operations/Institutional (91) and CIP is Alumni Relations (817500).
2.
Chapels – How are they coded?
A chapel is a devotional facility, and the Space Use Code is Assembly (610). Associated
rooms are coded according to their actual use, usually Office (310), Conference Room
(350), etc. The Functional Category Code is Social and Cultural Development (52) if under
the institution’s control. If the chapel is not under the institution’s control nor housed by the
institution, it is not inventoried.
3.
Clinics: non-health care and health care – How are they coded?
A Clinic (540) Non-Health Professions room may be assigned many appropriate CIP and
Functional Category Codes. For example, a Clinic (540) Non-Health Professions may be to
diagnose learning disabilities in pre-school children and assigned Learning and Language
Disabilities (131011) and General Academic Instruction (11) if it is part of an instructional
program in the college of education. Health care facilities may be in student health care
centers, medical centers, teaching hospitals, or veterinary facilities. Clinics are non-E&G
unless used for General Instruction (11), Vocational Technical Instruction (12), Occupationrelated Instruction (15), Institutes and Research Centers (21), or Individual or Project
Research (22).
4.
Classrooms that serve several disciplines – How are they coded?
All Classrooms (110), regardless of use, are General Use (000000) with Instruction
Functional Category Codes (11-18). Classrooms may be coded with one or more of these
codes depending on the proportionate functions of the room. Listed below are Space Use
Codes that may need to be considered if the space is part of a particular instructional
program:
5.
•
Media Production (530) becomes Laboratory (210, 220, or 230)
•
Assembly (610) becomes Classroom (110)
•
Central Computer or Telecommunication Service (710) becomes Laboratory (210,
220, or 230)
•
Shop (720) becomes Laboratory Service (215, 225, 235, or 255)
•
Central Storage (730) becomes Classroom or Laboratory Service (115, 215, 225,
etc.)
Columns, chases, and other architectural features in a room – How are these measured?
Measure the room's dimensions from wall surface to opposite wall surface and do nothing
about such features. (Ignore--do not add or subtract these dimensions.)
6.
Conference Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Classrooms, Demonstration Rooms, and Assembly
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Rooms – What is the difference?
Conference Rooms (350) are office-related that serve an office complex and are primarily
for staff meetings and other non-instructional uses.
Meeting Rooms (680) are non-office and not classroom related. They serve a variety of
purposes, such as for student organizational meetings.
Classroom (110) is used for regularly scheduled instruction that requires no special
equipment. The traditional Classroom was a room with a chalkboard at the front and rows
of chairs or desks for students. Modern classrooms often are amphitheaters with fixed
seating and special multimedia or telecommunication equipment. Lecture rooms, seminar
rooms, and lecture/demonstration rooms are considered Classrooms for inventory
purposes even if they have a lab table at the front for demonstrations.
Demonstration (550) is designed for the practice of certain disciplines, such as teaching,
nursing, and home economics.
Assembly (610) is designed and equipped for large groups and used for a variety of
purposes, such as dramatic and musical productions, non-instructional lectures, etc.,
including limited use for scheduled instruction. While some lecture halls are designed like
auditoriums, they are Classrooms (110) if they are regularly scheduled for instruction.
7.
Day care centers – How is this space coded?
The Space Use Codes are Day Care (640) and Day Care Service (645). If a Day Care
facility is institutionally controlled or housed, the Functional Category Code is Auxiliary
Services (55) or Faculty and Staff Auxiliary Services (65). If the Day Care facility is part of
the instructional program, the Space Use Code is Demonstration (550) and the Functional
Category Code is Instruction (11 or 12).
8.
Dean’s offices – How are they coded?
Most deans’ areas of authority can be matched with a CIP listed in Appendix C. Space for a
dean of education is assigned Education, General (130101). The Multi/Interdisciplinary
Studies listing provides several CIPs for deans. For instance, the dean of a graduate school
may be assigned Deans-Interdisciplinary (497600). The Functional Category Code for all
academic deans is Academic Administration (46).
Note that some institutions use the title “dean” for vice-presidential classified positions, and
the CIP Central Operations (810000 series) must be assigned.
9.
Departmental libraries – How are they coded?
Departmental libraries are not designated. They are assigned the appropriate CIP and
Functional Category Codes. If staffing and administration is under the control of the main
library and/or its major branches, the space is Library Service (41).
10. Departmental research – How are these areas coded?
Departmental research space is Functional Category Code Individual or Project Research
(22) in most cases. The CIP is determined by its academic discipline.
11. Dividing one room into two or more rooms – How is the inventory updated?
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If the old room number is retained for one of the new spaces, changes to the dimensions,
as well as any other new data for the original record, must be reported. The new rooms
within the divided room are separately numbered (perhaps with letter suffix) and added to
the inventory as new rooms. If the original room number is dropped, that room is deleted
from the inventory and the subdivided spaces are added as new room records.
12. Faculty assigned to library study rooms – How are faculty study rooms treated?
Faculty study rooms in libraries are Library Service (41), although they are restricted to
faculty use. However, if a faculty member is assigned such a room as a main office, the
Space Use Code is Office (310), and it is assigned the appropriate CIP and Functional
Category Code.
13. Fraternity/sorority houses and dormitories – How are these treated?
Rooms in fraternity and sorority houses that are university facilities are Functional Category
Code Student Auxiliary Services (55) and CIP (733000), and the appropriate Space Use
Code Residential Facilities (900 series). University owned dormitories only need to be
included in the building inventory since their assignable room space is automatically
calculated at 60 percent. If the facility is not budgeted through or controlled by the
university, it is not included in the inventory.
14. HVAC Plants – How are they coded?
Only assignable space in these type facilities should be coded with the appropriate Space
Use Code such as Office (310), Locker Room (690), etc. All rooms that are part of plant
operations are Functional Category Code Utilities (74). Note that a major portion of the
space in these types of facilities house machinery and may be classified by Space Use
Code Mechanical Area (YYY) and Functional Category Code Mechanical Areas (03), which
is non-assignable space.
15. Improvements and infrastructure – How are open parking lots, tennis courts, playing fields,
outdoor swimming pools, and tracks treated?
This manual deals only with procedures for describing buildings and rooms. The authors
recognize that a building and room inventory may not constitute the full range of
institutional facilities and recommends that when such additional information is desired, the
institution develop its own codification scheme for its purpose.
16. Interview rooms – How are these treated?
Interview rooms are considered Space Use Code Office Service (315). Functional Category
Code is determined by activity in the room. Examples of Functional Category Codes are
Placement and Career Guidance (53), Financial Aid Administration (54), and General
Administrative and Logistical Service (63).
17. Lounges, circulation/lobby areas, and public waiting – How are these Space Use Codes
distinguished?
Lounge space for faculty, students, and staff are assignable space. Public Waiting for care
in a health care facility is assignable space. Circulation Areas are non-assignable hallway
space. A Lounge (650) is a room for rest and relaxation. It typically has upholstered
furniture, draperies, and carpeting and may include vending machines. Public Waiting (880)
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is for the public to await admission, treatment, information, or patient visits in a Health Care
Facility. Included are waiting and reception areas, visiting areas, and viewing areas.
Circulation/Lobby Area (WWW), such as stairs or hallways, are considered non-assignable
space and are optional to report. However, a lobby may function as a Lounge (650) or as
an Exhibition Room (620). In these cases, the proper Space Use Code should be chosen
and inventoried. The judgment here is based on primary function or predominant use.
18. Offices that serve many clients – How are they coded?
The distinction among its type of clients and activities are by CIP and Functional Category
Codes that may be prorated.
19. Police or campus security space – What are the Space Use Codes for holding cells,
interview rooms, and armories associated with this type of space?
Holding cells, interview rooms, and armories are considered to be Space Use Code Office
Service (315) or Conference Room Service (355).
20. Publication space – How is its Functional Category coded?
If the control and/or direct supervision of a campus publication is with institutional
administration, i.e., university press, public relations office, etc., the Functional Category
Code is General Administration and Logistical Services (63). However, if the activities are
under the auspices of a journalism department, the publication is likely a result of laboratory
assignments and the appropriate academic CIP, Space Use Code, and Functional
Category Codes are assigned. If the space is neither, Functional Category Code is Social
and Cultural Development (52).
21. Registrar’s Office, Student Recruitment and Admissions, and Student Records – At some
institutions, Student Recruitment and Admissions (67) and Student Records (68) are
functions of the registrar’s office. In these cases, how is the space coded?
If the registrar's suite of offices has separate offices for separate functions, the Functional
Category Code may be determined by the function. If these functions are not separate,
either code may be used or it may be prorated.
22. Space Use Code for a room with a combination of purposes – How is this coded?
The Space Use Code is determined by design and predominant use combined, but
primarily by design. Once the Space Use Code is selected, it does not change because of
occasional atypical use. It changes only if its whole character is changed by redesign or if
its primary use changes. A room with a basic design that is regularly scheduled for
instructional use would be identified with Space Use Code Classroom (110). On the other
hand, a room with a lab may be coded as a Class Lab (210), a Special Class Lab (220), or
a Non-Class Lab (250), but only one code may be used at a time as determined by its
primary use (the predominant portion of the time used). The CIP and Functional Category
Code may be prorated but not the Space Use Code.
23. Functional Category Code proration – What is the best method to determine proration of
use?
To determine proration, determine which departments use the room and for what purpose.
The percentage of use is usually expressed as time estimates, such as 60-40, 55-45, 30N.4
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70, etc. These estimates are satisfactory in describing split use of CIP and Functional
Category Code as primary, secondary, and remaining use.
24. Shipping and receiving – How are loading platforms treated?
Generally, a receiving area is considered Space Use Code Circulation Areas (WWW),
which is non-assignable space and optional to report. If the receiving area is also used for
storage and part of a central warehouse, it is Space Use Code Central Storage (730). A
departmental receiving area used for storage is considered a service room, such as Office
Service (315), Class Lab Service (215), etc.
25. Student unions and other student activity centers – How is space in these type facilities
reported?
In general, Space Use Codes for student activities are Office (300 series) and General Use
(600 series). Social and Cultural Development (52) is the appropriate Functional Category
Code for student organizations, recreational activities, and cultural activity areas.
26. Toilets: public and private – What is the difference?
Public toilets are accessible to all persons using a building and considered non-assigned
space. If reported on the inventory, they are assigned CIP General Use (000000), Space
Use Codes (M10, W10, or U10), and Functional Category Code Public Rest Room (05). If
the use of a toilet is restricted to a certain group or individual, it is a private toilet and
considered a service area, such as Office Service (315) or Class Lab Service (215), and is
considered assignable space. If a bath/toilet adjoins a patient bedroom in a health care
facility, it is Space Use Code Patient Bath (820), assignable space.
27. A room is designed as a science lab and it is assigned to the chemistry department. Its
Space Use Code is in the 200 series and its CIP is 400501. If the chemistry department
determines that the laboratory is regularly scheduled for classes, the specific Space Use
Code Class Laboratory (210) and the Functional Category Code General Academic
Instruction (11) are used.
28. Parking garages – Are institutions that code parking garages as Vehicle Storage Facility
(740) being unfairly credited with assignable area as opposed to institutions with open
parking lots?
Only garages, bays, or multi-level structures for storage of institutional vehicles are E&G
NASF space. These areas are coded Functional Operations (CIP 820000 series) or
Maintenance Operations (CIP 830000 series), Vehicle Storage Facility (740); and General
Administration and Logistical Services (63) or Physical Plant Operations (70 series).
Structures that serve students, faculty, staff, and the general public for their private vehicles
should be coded as above, except the Functional Category Code is Independent
Operations/Institutional (91), non-E&G NASF.
29. Renovations – How is the inventory updated when assignable space becomes unusable
due to a renovation project?
Either building or room records may be modified to indicate renovations. If the entire
building is unusable due to a current major renovation, Building Type Renovations (R) will
temporarily exclude it from assignable space. Space Use Code Alteration/Conversion Area
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(060) will exclude a room record from assignable space on a temporary basis for
conversions or renovations. When the conversion is complete and the space is ready to be
occupied, the record(s) must be updated to reflect its current information.
30. Indoor Spectator seating – How is this treated?
If building space has non-movable spectator seating for intercollegiate athletics, it is coded
Intercollegiate Athletics (CIP 720000 series), Athletic Facilities Spectator Seating (523),
and Intercollegiate Athletics (56). If the seating is for recreational or intramural events, it is
coded Recreation (714000) or Intramural Athletics (715000), and Social and Cultural
Development (52). If spectator seating is the fold-up type, such space within a room is not
inventoried separately. Outdoor spectator seating is not inventoried.
31. Interior Corridors – How are they coded?
If they are private circulation areas (restricted, nonpublic access), they are generally
classified as assignable Office Service (315), Laboratory Service (215, 225, 255), Animal
Facilities Service (575), etc.
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APPENDIX O
CLASSIFICATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM (CIP) FUNDING
CATEGORIES FOR GENERAL ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board uses funding codes to group educational
disciplines in an effort to weigh semester credit hours for the proportional funding of courses.
Institutions report course offerings on the Course Inventory (CBM003) report with associated
Texas CIP codes.
As early as 1980, the Board staff and institution representatives appended the National Center
of Educational Statistics (NCES) 6-digit CIP codes with 2-digit Texas codes and 2-digit funding
codes. These extensions group codes of similar anticipated expense per credit hour together.
Disciplines with little or no requirements beyond a facility and instructor are grouped separately
from courses with incrementally increasing complexities.
Institutions report semester credit hours and faculty salaries by course number, which serves as
an index to the Course Inventory. Hours and salaries grouped by funding codes create relative
weights in the General Academic Expenditure Study for use in appropriating Formula Funds.
01-Liberal Arts: Includes all codes in CIP series (05) Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender
Studies; (16) Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics; (23) English Language and
Literature/Letters; (24) Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities; (38)
Philosophy and Religious Studies; and (54) History. Includes most of the codes in CIP series
(09) Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; (27) Mathematics and Statistics; (30)
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies; (42) Psychology; (43) Security and Protective Services; (44)
Public Administration and Social Service Professions; (45) Social Sciences; and other select
CIP codes listed below.
CIP Code
Description
Agricultural Communication/Journalism
01.0802
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies
05
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
09*
Printing Management
10.0302
English/Language Arts Teacher Education
13.1305
Foreign Language Teacher Education
13.1306
Social Science Teacher Education
13.1317
Social Studies Teacher Education
13.1318
French Language Teacher Education
13.1325
German Language Teacher Education
13.1326
History Teacher Education
13.1328
Spanish Language Teacher Education
13.1330
Speech Teacher Education
13.1331
Geography Teacher Education
13.1332
Latin Teacher Education
13.1333
School Librarian/School Library Media Specialist
13.1334
Psychology Teacher Education
13.1335
Teaching English Or French As A Second Or Foreign Language
13.14
Adult Literacy Tutor/Instructor
13.1502
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
16
Pre-Law Studies
22.0001
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CATEGORIES FOR GENERAL ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
22.03
23
24
27*
30*
31.01
31.03
38
42*
43*
44*
45*
51.0000
51.11
51.32
54
Legal Support Services
English Language and Literature/Letters
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Mathematics and Statistics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Psychology
Security and Protective Services
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Social Sciences
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Bioethics/Medical Ethics
History
02-Science: Includes all codes in CIP series (26) Biological and Biomedical Sciences; and
(40) Physical Sciences. Includes most codes in CIP series (31) Parks, Recreation, and Leisure
Studies and other select CIP codes listed below.
CIP Code
Description
Environmental Studies
03.0103
Environmental Science
03.0104
Natural Resources Management and Policy
03.0201
Computer and Information Sciences, General
11.0101
Information Science/Studies
11.04
Mathematics Teacher Education
13.1311
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
13.1316
Computer Teacher Education
13.1321
Biology Teacher Education
13.1322
Chemistry Teacher Education
13.1323
Physics Teacher Education
13.1329
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
26
Mathematics (Upper Level)
27.010110
Pure Mathematics (Upper Level)
27.010114
Applied Mathematics (Upper Level)
27.030110
Mathematical Statistics (Upper Level)
27.050110
Biological and Physical Sciences
30.01
Nutrition Sciences
30.19
Neuroscience
30.24
Engineering & Other Disciplines
30.999904
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies
31*
Physical Sciences
40
Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
41.01
Forensic Science and Technology
43.0106
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51.0913
51.25
Athletic Training/Trainer
Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
03-Fine Arts: Includes most codes in CIP series (50) Visual and Performing Arts and other
select CIP codes listed below.
CIP Code
Description
Interior Architecture
04.05
Radio and Television
09.0701
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
10.0304
Art Teacher Education
13.1302
Music Teacher Education
13.1312
Drama and Dance Teacher Education
13.1324
Visual and Performing Arts
50*
04-Teacher Education: Includes most codes in CIP series (13) Education and codes
included in CIP subgroup (42.18) Educational Psychology.
CIP Code
Description
13*
Education
42.18
Educational Psychology
05-Agriculture: Includes most codes in CIP series (01) Agriculture, Agriculture Operations,
and Related Sciences; (03) Natural Resources and Conservation; and CIP code (13.1301)
Agricultural Teacher Education.
CIP Code
Description
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences
01*
Natural Resources and Conservation
03*
Agricultural Teacher Education
13.1301
06-Engineering: Includes all codes in CIP series (14) Engineering and most codes in CIP
series (04) Architecture and Related Services and (11) Computer and Information Sciences
and Support Services. Additionally, the funding code includes other select CIP codes listed
below.
CIP Code
Description
Architecture and Related Services
04*
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
11*
Engineering
14
Mathematics and Computer Science
30.08
Accounting and Computer Science
30.16
Engineering & Other Disciplines
30.999904
Mathematics and Computer Science
45.0702
Medical Office Computer Specialist/Assistant
51.0709
07-Home Economics: Includes most codes in CIP series (19) Family and Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences and other select CIP codes listed below.
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CIP Code
12.0501
12.0503
13.1308
19*
51.1505
Description
Baking and Pastry Arts/Baker/Pastry Chef
Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Family and Consumer Sciences/Home Economics Teacher Education
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
08-Law: Includes most codes in CIP series (22) Legal Professional and Studies.
CIP Code
Description
22*
Legal Professions and Studies
09-Social Service: Includes all codes in CIP subgroup (44.07) Social Work.
CIP Code
Description
44.07
Social Work
10-Library Science: Includes all codes in CIP series (25) and CIP subgroup (30.14)
Museology/Museum Studies.
CIP Code
Description
25
Library Science
30.14
Museology/Museum Studies
11-Veterinary Medicine: Includes CIP code (51.2401) Veterinary Medicine (DVM), which
defines the special professional courses associated with veterinary medicine. The codes
associated with the other levels are classified under liberal arts.
CIP Code
Description
51.2401
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
12-Vocational Training: Includes all codes in CIP series (46) Construction Trades; (47)
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians; (48) Precision Production; and some codes
in CIP series (12) Personal and Culinary services. Additionally, the funding code includes other
select CIP codes listed below.
CIP Code
Description
Graphic Communications, General
10.0301
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications
11.06
Personal and Culinary Services
12*
Construction Trades
46
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians
47
Precision Production
48
Marine Science/Merchant Marine Officer
49.030900
13-Physical Training: Includes most codes in CIP series (36) Leisure and Recreational
Activities.
CIP Code
Description
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36*
Leisure and Recreational Activities
14-Health Services: Includes all codes in CIP series (60) Residency Programs and most
codes in CIP series (51) Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences. Additionally, the
funding code includes other select CIP codes listed below.
CIP Code
Description
Health Occupations Teacher Education
13.1327
Health Occupations Teacher Education
31.0505
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
51*
Residency Programs
60
15-Pharmacy: Includes all codes in CIP subgroup (51.20) Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical
Sciences, and Administration.
CIP Code
Description
51.20
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration
16-Business Administration: Includes all codes in CIP series (51) Business, Management,
Marketing, and Related Support Services and other select CIP codes listed below related to
the business management of other disciplines.
CIP Code
Description
Restaurant, Culinary, and Catering Management/Manager
12.0504
Business Teacher Education
13.1303
Sales and Marketing Operations/Marketing and Distribution Teacher Education
13.1310
Engineering-Related Fields
15.15
Foodservice Systems Administration/Management
19.0505
Facilities Planning and Management
19.0604
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
31.0504
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations
49.0104
Marine Administration
49.030901
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
52
17-Optometry: Includes all codes in CIP subgroup (51.17) Optometry (OD).
CIP Code
Description
51.17
Optometry (OD)
18-Teacher Education-Practical: Includes a series of CIP codes developed by the Board.
CIP Code
Description
13.99
Education, Other
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19-Technology: Includes most codes in CIP series (10) Communications Technologies/
Technicians and Support Services; (15) Engineering Technologies/Technicians; (41) Science
Technologies/Technicians; (49) Transportation and Materials Moving; and other select CIP
codes listed below relating to the technology subject in other disciplines.
CIP Code
Description
Agricultural Business Technology
01.0106
Agricultural Mechanization
01.02
Architectural Technology/Technician
04.09
Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services
10*
Data Processing
11.03
Computer Software and Media Applications
11.08
Technical Teacher Education
13.1319
Engineering Technologies/Technicians
15*
Aircraft Pilot
36.0119
Science Technologies/Technicians
41*
Fire Protection
43.02
Security and Protective Services, Other
43.99
Transportation and Materials Moving
49*
Commercial Photography
50.0406
20-Nursing: Includes all codes in CIP subgroup (51.16) Nursing.
CIP Code
Description
51.16
Nursing
21-Developmental Education: Includes all codes in CIP series (32) Basic Skills.
CIP Code
Description
32
Basic Skills
99-Unfunded: Some subjects are not funded by the legislature. Includes all codes in CIP
series (21) Technology Education/Industrial Arts; (28) Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC,
ROTC); (29) Military Technologies; (33) Citizenship Activities; (34) Health-Related Knowledge
and Skills; (35) Interpersonal and Social Skills; (37) Personal Awareness and SelfImprovement; and (39) Theology and Religious Vocations.
CIP Code
Description
Technology Education/Industrial Arts
21
Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC, ROTC)
28
Military Technologies
29
Citizenship Activities
33
Health-Related Knowledge and Skills
34
Interpersonal and Social Skills
35
Personal Awareness and Self-Improvement
37
Theology and Religious Vocations
39
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Note: An asterisk following a CIP group indicates that the majority of courses using that CIP
group are funded with the associated funding code with the exception of select items, which can
be found in other funding code(s).
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