California
State University, Chico, CA USA
http://www.csuchico.edu/
Contact
International Student Services
California State University, Chico
Chico, CA 95929-0680
Tel: 530-898-6880
Fax: 530-898-6889
General Information
Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 500/paper, 173/computer).
Recommended: SAT I. Transfers accepted from institutions
abroad. Tuition and fees (1998-99) $9410; room and board,
$5493 (on campus). Services International
student adviser on campus. Full-time ESL program on campus
California State University, San
Bernardino, CA USA
Contact
Admission and Student Recruitment
California State University, San Bernardino
San Bernardino, CA 92407
Tel: 909-880-5212
Fax: 909-880-7021
General Information
Students can start in fall, winter, or spring. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 500/paper; minimum
score for ESL admission: 500/paper). Transfers accepted
from institutions abroad. Housing On-campus housing
guaranteed. Services International student adviser on
campus. Full-time and part-time ESL programs on campus.
Pomona College, Claremont, CA USA
Contact
Dean of Admissions
Pomona College
Claremont, CA 91711
Tel: 909-621-8134
General Information
Students can start in fall. Admissions Tests: Required:
SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score: 600/paper,
250/computer). Recommended: SAT II: Subject Tests.
Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid
Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $23,170; room and board,
$7750 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed.
Services International student adviser on campus.
Los Angeles City College, Los
Angeles, CA USA
Contact
Dr. Reginald Brady
bradyr@email.lacc.cc.ca.us
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. A score of 450 or higher on the TOEFL (Test of
English as a Foreign Language). Certification of your
ability to pay non-resident tuition and enrollment fees
(currently $146.00 US per unit), plus living and personal
expenses for 12 months (approximately $6,500).
Personal and living expense certification is waived if you
are, or will be, living with a U.S. sponsor who will
certify that these expenses will be covered. $35.00
non-refundable application processing fee.
San Diego State University, San
Diego, CA USA
http://www.sdsu.edu/
Contact
isc.resources@sdsu.edu
Admissions and Records
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA 92182-7455
General
Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. For students whose language is other
than English, the scores of the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) will be the basis for this
evaluation. Score requirements is 550 or higher or
computer-based TOEFL of 213 or higher.
A prospective student must have adequate financial
resources to pay the full cost of undergraduate education
at the University. You will be required to submit a
financial statement verifying that you have at least
$18,300 available for one academic year to cover the
following estimated costs: Registration Fees:$1,932 per
academic year* Tuition: $5,904 per academic year ($246 per
unit) Books & Supplies: $ 648 per academic year Health
Insurance: $ 600 for 12 months Room & Board: $6,710
for 12 months Personal Expenses: $2,536 for 12 months
Graduate applications will be reviewed by the academic
department to which they are applying. Graduate students
must hold a United States bachelor's degree, or its
equivalent, and have a minimum 3.0 undergraduate grade
point average. Most graduate applicants must take the
Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Business Administration
applicants must take the Graduate Management (GMAT)
instead. Check with the graduate advisor in your
prospective department
to determine their requirements. A US$55 non-refundable
fee payable to the California State University
University
of California Berkeley, CA USA
http://www.berkeley.edu
Contact
Services for International Students and Scholars (SISS)
2299 Piedmont Avenue (at International House)
UC Berkeley
Berkeley CA 94720-2321
Tel: (510) 642-2818
Fax:(510) 643-7289
siss@uclink.berkeley.edu
General Information
Students whose native language is not English and whose
secondary or higher education was completed in a country
where English is not the native language must take the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The minimum
scores for admission to UC Berkeley are 550 on the
paper-based TOEFL or 213 on the computer-based TOEFL. Most
applicants to UC Berkeley achieve scores that are much
higher than the minimum requirement. Test results must be
received in the Office of Undergraduate Admission and
Relations with Schools no later than January prior to the
fall semester for which the student wishes to enroll. The
SAT I: Reasoning Tests and SAT II: Subject Tests are
required of all international freshman applicants. SAT
tests are not required for transfer applicants. The SAT
II: Subject Tests (total of three tests) must be completed
in the areas of Writing, Mathematics (Level I, Level IC or
Level IIC), and a third test in one of the following
areas: English literature, foreign language, science, or
social studies. Engineering applicants should take
Mathematics Level IIC and the third SAT II subject test in
a physical science. International students will need
approximately $30,000 to cover expenses for one year at UC
Berkeley. Tuition and fees are about $15,000 and living
expenses are approximately $15,000. Tuition and fees are
subject to change without notice.
University of California Los
Angeles, CA USA
http://www.saonet.ucla.edu
Contact
UCLA Undergraduate Admissions
and Relations with Schools (UARS)
1147 Murphy Hall
Box 951436
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1436
ugadm@saonet.ucla.edu
http://www.gdnet.ucla.edu/prospective.html
(Graduate Addmission)
General Information
UCLA consistently ranks among the top research
universities in the world. Among this prestigious group,
it is the only university established in the 20th century.
Our faculty are dedicated to teaching, to encouraging the
intellectual growth and spirit of inquiry among their
students, and to continuing their own scholarly pursuits.A
proficiency in English will be critical to your success.
UCLA is now requiring the Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL) for all international students coming
from non-English speaking countries. When you take the
exam, have your scores forwarded by the testing service to
the UCLA Admissions Office. Estimated
Cost per Academic Year for Non-residents of California*
Tuition and fees $12,800, Room and board $12,100*Fees
are subject to change without notice. UCLA also requires
that all international students on non-immigrant visas
have adequate medical insurance during all periods of
enrollment. Information about these requirements will be
sent to admitted students.To be considered for admission
to UCLA, international students must have completed
secondary school with a superior average in academic
subjects and have earned a certificate of completion which
enables the student to be admitted to a university in the
home country.
University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA USA
General Informaiton
Office
for International Services
Through a broad range of services, the Office of
International Services assists the more than 5,000
non-immigrant students, scholars, faculty and staff
associated with the University of Southern California in
achieving their educational, professional and personal
objectives. In addition, academic departments and research
units receive assistance from OIS in completing the
immigration formalities for hiring foreign nationals for
both short-term and career appointments. OIS recognizes
the many benefits of international educational exchange,
and promotes these benefits both within the university and
the local community. On campus, OIS aims to provide
opportunities for interaction among international and
domestic students, scholars, faculty and staff through
programs and activities with an international and
intercultural focus
California State University Long
Beach, CA USA
http://www.csulb.edu/
Contact
Paul M. Lewis, Director
intladm@csulb.edu
Center for International Education
International Admissions Office, SS/A 201
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90840-0109, USA
Tel: (562) 985-5476
Fax: (562) 985-1725
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. A score of 450 or higher on the TOEFL (Test of
English as a Foreign Language). Certification of your
ability to pay non-resident tuition and enrollment fees,
plus living and personal expenses for 12 months.
Personal and living expense certification is waived if you
are, or will be, living with a U.S. sponsor who will
certify that these expenses will be covered. $55.00
non-refundable application processing fee.
California
State University, Northridge, CA USA
http://www.csun.edu/
Contact
Office of Admissions and Records
CSU, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8207
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. A score of 450 or higher on the TOEFL (Test of
English as a Foreign Language). Certification of your
ability to pay non-resident tuition and enrollment fees,
plus living and personal expenses for 12 months (undergraduates
must show $17,533 in support
and graduate applicants need to show $16,057).
Personal and living expense certification is waived if you
are, or will be, living with a U.S. sponsor who will
certify that these expenses will be covered. $55.00
non-refundable application processing fee.
The Financial Affidavit can be downloaded from the online
Northridge Application package.All applicants who
native language is not English are required to present an
official score report of their TOEFL (Test of English as a
Foreign Language) exam: 500
(or 173 on the computer-based test) is the minimum score
accepted for those working toward Bachelors degree. 550
(or 213 on the computer-based test) is the minimum score
required of Graduate and Second Bachelor degree
candidates.
University of San Diego, CA. USA
Contact
Associate Director of Admissions
University of San Diego
San Diego, CA 92110
Tel: 619-260-4506
Fax: 619-260-6836
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score:
550/paper, 213/computer). Recommended: SAT I. Transfers
accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition
and fees (1999-2000) $17,888; room and board, $7600 (on
campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed. Services
International student adviser on campus. ESL program at
cooperating institution.
University of San Francisco, CA USA
Contact
Associate Director of Admission
University of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA 94117-1046
Tel: 415-422-6563
Fax: 415-422-2217
General Information
Students can start in fall or spring. Admissions Tests:
Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper, 213/computer;
minimum score for ESL admission: 460/paper, 140/computer).
Recommended: SAT I. Transfers accepted from institutions
abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition and fees (1999-2000)
$17,910; room and board, $7838 (on campus); room only,
$4800 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed.
Services International student adviser on campus.
Full-time and part-time ESL programs on campus.
Colorado State University, Fort
Collins, CO USA
http://www.colostate.edu
Contact
International Undergraduate Admissions
Spruce Hall
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-0015
Tel: 970-491-6909
Fax: 970-491-7799
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: SAT I, TOEFL (minimum score: 525/paper,
197/computer). Transfers accepted from institutions
abroad. Tuition and fees (1998-99) $10,601; room and
board, $5184 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing
guaranteed, also available during summer. Services
International student adviser on campus. Full-time and
part-time ESL programs on campus.
Yale University, New Haven, CT USA
http://www.yale.edu
Contact
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Admissions Office
Yale University
Box 208323
(street address: 320 York Street)
New Haven, CT 06520-8323
graduate.admissions@yale.edu
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
P.O. Box 208234
New Haven, CT 06520-8234
203 432 9300
Fax: 203 432 9392
General
Information
The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test is
required of all applicants to the Yale Graduate School of
Arts and Sciences. In addition, certain departments
require scores from one of the Subject Tests (see Special
admissions requirements in the departmental descriptions).
The GRE is administered in the United States and abroad by
the Educational Testing Service. For details and
registration forms, write to GRE, Box 6000, Princeton, NJ
08541-6000 or visit their web site at www.ets.org.The
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required
of all foreign applicants whose native language is not
English. This requirement is waived only for applicants
who have successfully attended a university where English
is the language of instruction for at least two years. All
foreign students who accept offers of admission to Ph.D.
programs and whose native language is not English must
present acceptable scores on the Test of Spoken English (TSE)
by the time of enrollment. The TOEFL and TSE are
administered in the United States and abroad by the
The
University of Tampa, FL USA
http://www.utampa.edu
Contact
International Admissions
The University of Tampa
W. Kennedy Boulevard
Tampa, FL 33606-1490
Tel: 813-253-6211
Fax: 813-258-7398
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper,
213/computer; minimum score for ESL admission: 525/paper,
203/computer). Recommended: SAT I. Application Deadline
Rolling. Transfers accepted from institutions abroad.
Costs and Aid Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $15,542; room
and board, $4996 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing
guaranteed, also available during summer. Services
International student adviser on campus. Full-time ESL
program on campus.
Grorgia
State University, Atlanta, GA USA
Contact
International Services and Programs
Georgia State University
44 Courtland Street, Suite 310
Atlanta, GA 30303-3011
Tel: 404-463-9073
Fax: 404-463-9077
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer.Admissions
Tests: Required: SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score:
525/paper, 200/computer). Transfers accepted from
institutions abroad. Tuition and fees (1998-99) $9744;
room only, $3990 (on campus). Services International
student adviser on campus. Full-time and part-time ESL
programs on campus.
Wichita
State University, Wichita, KS
Contact
Executive Director of Int'l
Tel: 316-978-3232
Fax: 316-978-3777
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 530/paper,
197/computer). Application Deadline Rolling. Transfers
accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition
and fees (1999-2000) $7327; room and board, $4160 (on
campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed, also
available during summer. Services International student
adviser on campus. Full-time and part-time ESL programs on
campus.
Illinois
Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL USA
http://www.iit.edu
Contact
Director
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL 60616
Tel: 312-567-3025
Fax: 312-567-6939
General Information
Students can start in fall or spring. Admissions Tests:
Required: SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper,
213/computer), freshmen are required to take either ACT or
SAT I and TOEFL, transfers are required to take only the
TOEFL. Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs
and Aid Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $17,600; room and
board, $5155 (on campus); room only, $2350 (on campus).
Housing On-campus housing guaranteed, also available
during summer. Services International student adviser on
campus. ESL program at cooperating institution
Illinois State University, Normal,
IL USA
http://www.ilstu.edu
Contact
Director, International Student Admission
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61790-2200
Tel: 309-438-8635
Fax: 309-438-8192
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer.Admissions
Tests: Required: SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score:
550/paper). Recommended: ACT. Application Deadline
Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid
Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $10,285; room and board,
$4116 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed,
also available during summer. Services International
student adviser on campus. Full-time ESL program on
campus.
Winona State University, Winona, MN
USA
http://www.winona.msus.edu
Contact
International Services
Winona State University
Winona, MN 55987
Tel: 507-457-5303
Fax: 507-457-2474
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 500/paper), ELS
(minimum score: 107). Application Deadline 7/26. Transfers
accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition
and fees (1999-2000) $6445; room and board, $3400 (on
campus). Housing Available during summer. Services
International student adviser on campus. ESL program at
cooperating institution.
New Mexico State
University, Las Cruces, NM USA
http://www.nmsu.edu/
Contact
New Mexico State University
Center for International Programs
Box 30001, MSC 3567
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
cip@nmsu.edu
Tel: 505-646-3199
Fax: 505-646-2558
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. Official TOEFL Score Report (The minimum
score accepted on the TOEFL for undergraduate admission is
500. The minimum TOEFL score accepted for graduate
admission is 530. Some departments require a higher TOEFL
Score.) Certification of
your ability to pay non-resident tuition and enrollment
fees, plus living and personal expenses for 12
months. Personal and living expense certification is
waived if you are, or will be, living with a U.S. sponsor
who will certify that these expenses will be covered.
$35.00 non-refundable application processing fee.
State University of New York,
Buffalo, NY USA
http://www.buffalo.edu
Contact
Director of Admissions
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260
Tel: 716-645-6900
Fax 716-645-6411
General Information
Students can start in fall or spring. Admissions Tests:
Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper,
213/computer). Transfers accepted from institutions
abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $9555;
room and board, $5904 (on campus); room only, $3424 (on
campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed, also
available during summer. Services International student
adviser on campus. Full-time ESL program on campus.
New York Institute of Technology,Old
Westbury, NY USA
Contact
Director of Admissions
New York Institute of Technology
P.O. Box 8000
Old Westbury, NY 11568-8000
Tel: 516-686-7520
Fax: 516-626-0419
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper; minimum
score for ESL admission: 425/paper). Application Deadline
Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid
Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $11,990; room and board,
$7020 (on campus); room only, $3480 (on campus). Non-need
grants available. Services International student adviser
on campus. Full-time ESL program on campus
Columbia Universtiy, NY USA
Contact
Director of Admissions
408 Lewisohn Hall, MC 4101
School of General Studies
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
Tel: 212-854-2772
Fax: 212-854-6316
General Information
Students can start in fall or spring. Admissions Tests:
Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 600/paper). Recommended:
SAT I. Application Deadline 4/1. Tuition and fees
(1998-99) $23,944; room and board, $7492 (on campus).
Services International student adviser on campus
Hamilton College, NY USA
http://www.hamilton.edu
Contact
Director of Admission
Hamilton College
Clinton, NY 13323
Tel: 315-859-4421
Fax: 315-859-4457
General Information
Students can start in fall. Admissions Tests: Required:
SAT I or ACT. Recommended: SAT II: Subject Tests, TOEFL.
Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid
Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $25,100; room and board,
$6200 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed.
Services International student adviser on campus.
Full-time ESL program on campus
Long
Island University, Southampton College, NY USA
Contact
Director of Admissions
Southampton College
Southampton, NY 11968
Tel: 516-287-8200
Fax: 516-287-8125
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper,
213/computer; minimum score for ESL admission: 525/paper,
197/computer). Recommended: SAT I or ACT. Transfers
accepted from institutions abroad. Tuition and fees
(1998-99) $15,380; room and board, $7400 (on campus); room
only, $4040 (on campus). Housing On-campus housing
guaranteed. Services International student adviser on
campus. Full-time and part-time ESL programs on campus.
Manhattan
College, Riverdale, NY USA
Contact
Dean of Admissions/Financial Aid
Manhattan College
Riverdale, NY 10471
Tel: 718-862-7200
Fax: 718-862-8019
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: SAT I or ACT, TOEFL (minimum score:
550/paper). Application Deadline 4/1. Transfers accepted
from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition and fees
(1999-2000) $15,810; room and board, $7600 (on campus).
Housing On-campus housing guaranteed, also available
during summer. Services International student adviser on
campus. Full-time and part-time ESL programs on campus
Rochester Institute of Technology,
Rochester, NY USA
Contact
Coordinator of Int'l Admissions
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623-5604
Tel: 716-475-6631
Fax: 716-475-7424
General Information
Students can start in fall, winter, spring, or summer.
Admissions Tests: Required: TOEFL. Costs and Aid Tuition
and fees (1999-2000) $17,637; room and board, $6852 (on
campus); room only, $3774 (on campus).
State University of New York at New
Paltz, NY USA
Contact
Int'l Admissions Officer
SUNY New Paltz
75 South Manheim Boulevard,
Suite 1
New Paltz, NY 12561-2499
Tel: 914-257-4419 or 3200
Fax: 914-257-3209
General Information
Students can start in fall or spring. Admissions Tests:
Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 550/paper, 210/computer;
minimum score for ESL admission: 550/paper, 210/computer).
Recommended: SAT I. Transfers accepted from institutions
abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $8885;
room and board, $5368 (on campus); room only, $3200 (on
campus). Housing On-campus housing guaranteed, also
available during summer. Services International student
adviser on campus. Full-time ESL program on
University at Albany, Albany, NY USA
http://www.albany.edu/
Contact
The Office of International Student Services:
State University of New York
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12222
tel: (518) 442-5495
fax: (518) 442-5390
email: STHOMSON@UAMAIL.ALBANY.EDU
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. For students whose language is other
than English, the scores of the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) will be the basis for this
evaluation. Minimum score required is 550.
A prospective student must have adequate financial
resources to pay the full cost of undergraduate education
at the University. Students will be asked to certify
formal dollar amounts for each year of study to be
undertaken at Albany. The current academic year cost is
approximately $16,424 U.S. dollars ($20,839 for students
studying a full calendar year).
Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, OK USA
Contact
Coordinator, Int'l Admissions
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078
Tel: 405-744-7379
Fax: 405-744-5285
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 500/paper,
173/computer). Recommended: SAT I or ACT. Transfers
accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition
and fees (1999-2000) $6538; room and board, $4536 (on
campus); room only, $2064 (on campus). Services
International student adviser on campus. Full-time and
part-time ESL programs on campus.
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
USA
http://www.texastech.edu/
Contact
Director, New Student Relations
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-5005
Tel: 806-742-1482
Fax: 806-742-0980
General Information
Students Students can start in fall, winter, spring,
or summer. Admissions Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum
score: 550/paper, 213/computer). Transfers accepted
from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid Tuition and fees
(1999-2000) $9417; room and board, $4787 (on campus).
Services International student adviser on campus.
Full-time ESL program on campus
University of Texas at San Antonio,
San Antonia, TX USA
http://www.utsa.edu
Contact
University of Texas at San Antonio
6900 North Loop 1604 West
San Antonio, TX 78249
Tel: 210-458-4530
Fax: 210-458-5959
General Information
Students can start in fall, spring, or summer. Admissions
Tests: Required: TOEFL (minimum score: 500/paper,
173/computer). Recommended: SAT I, ACT, SAT I or ACT.
Transfers accepted from institutions abroad. Costs and Aid
Tuition and fees (1999-2000) $9454; room only, $2832 (on
campus). Housing Available during summer. Services
International student adviser on campus. Full-time and
part-time ESL programs on campus.
University of Utah, UT USA
http://www.utah.edu/
Contact
Admissions Office
201 S 1460 E Rm. 250S
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9057
Tel: 801-581-7281
Fax :801 585-7864
General Information
An earned high school
diploma from a U.S. high school, or equivalent education
elsewhere. For students whose language is other
than English, the scores of the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) will be the basis for this
evaluation. Score of 500/173 (computer based score) or
better on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
for applicants whose first language is not English.
(Minimum TOEFL requirement subject to change.) No
application will be considered without these test results.
A prospective student must have adequate financial
resources to pay the full cost of undergraduate education
at the University. Students will be asked to certify
formal dollar amounts for each year of study to be
undertaken at Albany. $1,034.70 per semister
unit(Undergraduate) $1,155.80 per semister unit(
Graduate). Non-refundable
$50.00 (undergraduate) and $60 (graduate) processing fee.
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