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www.brtint.com BLUE RIDGE TECHNOLOGIES Unified Lighting Control TM Control where it belongs Control where it belongs
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BLUE RIDGETECHNOLOGIESUnified Lighting Control

TM

Control where it belongsControl where it belongs

Gateway

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

HVAC LightingHVAC

NetworkRouter

BAS

Lighting

UNIFIED Explore the Difference

UNIFIED CONTROLS MAXIMIZE ENERGY SAVINGS AND RELIABILITY

Blue Ridge Technologies’ Unified control solutions provide maximum energy savings, and increased reliability, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems.

By combining existing BACnet and other open protocol networks, along with our innovative modular designs, Blue Ridge has created a networkable solution that brings contemporary and legacy control systems into a Unified building automation platform. This approach leverages the system you already own to increase the energy and operational efficiency of your facility, while utilizing the same trusted local service provider you use today.

Savings Potential

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Unified• One Network• One User Interface• One Point of Accountability• Wide Open Integration

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UNIFIED Explore the Difference

Conclusion

Gateway

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

HVAC LightingHVAC

NetworkRouter

BAS

Lighting

Gateway• Separate Networks• Separate User Interface• Limited Integration

Stand-alone• Separate Networks• Separate User Interface• No Integration

Savings Potential

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Savings Potential

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Unified Control facilitates more energy savings by eliminating the complexities of gateway systems, and the limitations of stand-alone controls.

For a complete Building Automation System (BAS), Unified Control is the best solution for your facility.

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TAKE CONTROL

According to the DOE, lighting is responsible for the largest percentage of energy usage in most buildings today. Combine it with HVAC, and you have already accounted for over 65% of the total energy consumption. Blue Ridge’s Unified approach leverages the power of the BAS, giving you unprecedented control over your lighting, driving increased energy savings.

In addition, unifying the HVAC and lighting systems further reduces both initial and life cycle costs. With one system to learn, operate, and maintain, comprehensive energy management is easier and less costly to sustain throughout the life of the building.

2 hr / day 3 hr / day 4 hr / day 5 hr / day 6 hr / day 7 hr / day 8 hr / day 9 hr / day

$0.05 / kWh 83 55 42 33 28 24 21 18$0.06 / kWh 69 46 36 28 23 20 17 15$0.07 / kWh 59 40 30 24 20 17 15 13$0.08 / kWh 52 35 26 21 17 15 13 12$0.09 / kWh 46 31 23 18 15 13 12 10$0.10 / kWh 42 28 20 17 14 12 10 9$0.11 / kWh 38 25 19 15 13 11 9 8$0.12 / kWh 35 23 17 14 12 10 9 8$0.13 / kWh 32 21 16 13 11 9 8 7$0.14 / kWh 30 20 15 12 10 8 7 7$0.15 / kWh 28 18 14 11 9 8 7 6

PAYBACK IN 60 MONTHS OR LESS | PAYBACK IN 36 MONTHS OR LESSThis chart is based upon two relay panels (64 relays) with local overrides, 277VAC, 8A per relay, 250 days per year, $65/hr labor rate, 24 hour install

time, engineering, programming, integration, and graphics.

Commercial Electricity Usage : Building Type

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

TYPICAL PAYBACK SCENARIO IN 36 MONTHS OR LESS

Most energy savings are achieved by scheduling the lighting loads off during unoccupied periods. Adding scheduled control of lighting to the BAS typically yields a payback in less than 3 years, at a cost ranging between $0.40 and $1.50 per square foot.

Select your $ / kWh and move horizontally to the column with your anticipated hours saved per work day. The intersection of the values is the estimated Payback in Months.

Building Type HVAC Lighting TotalEducation 46% 30% 76%Health Care 33% 42% 75%Lodging 22% 53% 75%Retail 32% 42% 74%Office 27% 39% 66%

Stand Alone

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BAS Server Optionally Redundant

Security Manager

Fire / SmokeCard AccessIntrusionDetection

LAN

Lighting / HVAC Meters

Life Safety Manager Energy Manager

Browser Users Wireless Users Distributed Architecture

Campus 2

VPN / Remote Access

Intranet / Internet

Demand ResponseServer

Morning

Unified Lighting Control : Part of the BAS

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: UnoccupiedOccupancy: No (10min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: Night Set BackVentilation: OffPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: Yes (30min timer)Lights: On (manually)HVAC Temp: Set PointVentilation: FullPlugs: On

Mid-day Late Afternoon Night

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

38% Lighting

30% HVAC

12% Other

11% Refrigeration2% Water Heating

1% Cooking4% Computers

2% Equipment

Source: US DOE www.eia.doe.gov

Cost from Integration Uncertainty

?$

Energy Savings Potential

Distributor

Manufacturer

50% Night Setback

22% Manual On8% Vacancy Detection

Save up to an additional 22% of your lighting energy use by utilizing a manual on sequence

Save up to 50% of your lighting energy use by scheduling your lights off during night setback

Save up to an additional 8% of your lighting energy use by utilizing Vacancy detection

OFFOFFOFF ON

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UNIFIED Energy Savings

INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND OCCUPANT COMFORT WITH UNIFIED CONTROLS

Blue Ridge’s occupant centric solutions are designed to maximize energy savings and user satisfaction. Our approach to daylight harvesting provides the flexibility to save energy, while maintaining the occupants desired light level, empowering the occupant to choose the light level they require for the task at hand. A unified systems approach incorporates all sensing into the BAS, enhancing both energy savings and productivity by leveraging the sensors throughout the entire BAS, eliminating the need to make physical changes in the field that are inherent to standalone controls.

POTENTIAL SAVINGS

Stand Alone

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Security Manager

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LAN

Lighting / HVAC Meters

Life Safety Manager Energy Manager

Browser Users Wireless Users Distributed Architecture

Campus 2

VPN / Remote Access

Intranet / Internet

Demand ResponseServer

Morning

Unified Lighting Control : Part of the BAS

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: UnoccupiedOccupancy: No (10min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: Night Set BackVentilation: OffPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: Yes (30min timer)Lights: On (manually)HVAC Temp: Set PointVentilation: FullPlugs: On

Mid-day Late Afternoon Night

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

38% Lighting

30% HVAC

12% Other

11% Refrigeration2% Water Heating

1% Cooking4% Computers

2% Equipment

Source: US DOE www.eia.doe.gov

Cost from Integration Uncertainty

?$

Energy Savings Potential

Distributor

Manufacturer

50% Night Setback

22% Manual On8% Vacancy Detection

Save up to an additional 22% of your lighting energy use by utilizing a manual on sequence

Save up to 50% of your lighting energy use by scheduling your lights off during night setback

Save up to an additional 8% of your lighting energy use by utilizing Vacancy detection

OFFOFFOFF ON

Stand Alone

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Agent/Rep

Distributor

Electrical Contractor

Gateway

Manufacturer?$

Agent/Rep

ElectricalContractor

BASControl

Contractor

Unified Lighting Control

Manufacturer

ElectricalContractor

BAS Control

Contractor

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?$

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Lighting EnergyConsumption

Schedule Off

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Time

Schedule OffOccupancy Sensor

12 PM 6 PM

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

BAS Server Optionally Redundant

Security Manager

Fire / SmokeCard AccessIntrusionDetection

LAN

Lighting / HVAC Meters

Life Safety Manager Energy Manager

Browser Users Wireless Users Distributed Architecture

Campus 2

VPN / Remote Access

Intranet / Internet

Demand ResponseServer

Morning

Unified Lighting Control : Part of the BAS

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: UnoccupiedOccupancy: No (10min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: Night Set BackVentilation: OffPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: Yes (30min timer)Lights: On (manually)HVAC Temp: Set PointVentilation: FullPlugs: On

Mid-day Late Afternoon Night

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

38% Lighting

30% HVAC

12% Other

11% Refrigeration2% Water Heating

1% Cooking4% Computers

2% Equipment

Source: US DOE www.eia.doe.gov

Cost from Integration Uncertainty

?$

Energy Savings Potential

Distributor

Manufacturer

50% Night Setback

22% Manual On8% Vacancy Detection

Save up to an additional 22% of your lighting energy use by utilizing a manual on sequence

Save up to 50% of your lighting energy use by scheduling your lights off during night setback

Save up to an additional 8% of your lighting energy use by utilizing Vacancy detection

OFFOFFOFF ON

• Quickly and easily adjust manual and automatic timers from the BAS front-end

• Utilize a manual on sequence, thereby eliminating sensor false positives and increased energy usage

• Utilize early off strategy to save additional energy when transitioning to unoccupied mode

• Eliminate the redundancy of sensor and infrastructure requirements

• Automatically follow HVAC setback schedules to increase savings

• Allow customized control sequences for multiple modes of operation

• Verify energy savings & performance• Exceeds energy code requirements,

including 90.1.

UNIFIED SOLUTIONS

SAVE TIME, ENERGY AND MONEY WITH A UNIFIED CONTROL SEQUENCE

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UNIFIED Energy Savings

Utilizing traditional design and delivery methods makes integrating lighting control with Building Automation Systems (BAS) needlessly more expensive and risky. The Unified Control model achieves better results by empowering the right professionals to perform work within their area of expertise.

Simply stated: The BAS Controls Contractor furnishes the lighting control, and the Electrical Contractor installs the lighting control. This proven and effective approach eliminates integration uncertainty and provides a single point of responsibility for the system.

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BASControl

Contractor

Unified Lighting Control

Manufacturer

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BAS Control

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Lighting EnergyConsumption

Schedule Off

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12 PM 6 PM

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

BAS Server Optionally Redundant

Security Manager

Fire / SmokeCard AccessIntrusionDetection

LAN

Lighting / HVAC Meters

Life Safety Manager Energy Manager

Browser Users Wireless Users Distributed Architecture

Campus 2

VPN / Remote Access

Intranet / Internet

Demand ResponseServer

Morning

Unified Lighting Control : Part of the BAS

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: UnoccupiedOccupancy: No (10min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: Night Set BackVentilation: OffPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: Yes (30min timer)Lights: On (manually)HVAC Temp: Set PointVentilation: FullPlugs: On

Mid-day Late Afternoon Night

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

38% Lighting

30% HVAC

12% Other

11% Refrigeration2% Water Heating

1% Cooking4% Computers

2% Equipment

Source: US DOE www.eia.doe.gov

Cost from Integration Uncertainty

?$

Energy Savings Potential

Distributor

Manufacturer

50% Night Setback

22% Manual On8% Vacancy Detection

Save up to an additional 22% of your lighting energy use by utilizing a manual on sequence

Save up to 50% of your lighting energy use by scheduling your lights off during night setback

Save up to an additional 8% of your lighting energy use by utilizing Vacancy detection

OFFOFFOFF ON

Unified Gateway Stand AloneControls expert guarantees that the lighting control interoperates with the BAS Yes No NoControls expert guarantees that the lighting control will perform the specified sequence Yes No NoLighting and HVAC controls are supported/serviced by a trusted local controls expert Yes No NoNo risk premiums or delays due to integration uncertainty Yes No NoLighting and HVAC firmware updates performed by a trusted controls expert Yes No No

UNIFIED By Design

IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES

MAKE THE SWITCH TO A BETTER WAY

Are you ready to make the switch?

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UTILIZES THE BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM

• One Network

• One User Interface

• One Point of Accountability

• Wide Open Integration

• Web based Single user interface

• Profiles for multiple users

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Unified Lighting Control

Manufacturer

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BAS Control

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12 PM 6 PM

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

BAS Server Optionally Redundant

Security Manager

Fire / SmokeCard AccessIntrusionDetection

LAN

Lighting / HVAC Meters

Life Safety Manager Energy Manager

Browser Users Wireless Users Distributed Architecture

Campus 2

VPN / Remote Access

Intranet / Internet

Demand ResponseServer

Morning

Unified Lighting Control : Part of the BAS

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: No (30min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: ResetVentilation: MinimumPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: UnoccupiedOccupancy: No (10min timer)Lights: OffHVAC Temp: Night Set BackVentilation: OffPlugs: Off

BAS Schedule: OccupiedOccupancy: Yes (30min timer)Lights: On (manually)HVAC Temp: Set PointVentilation: FullPlugs: On

Mid-day Late Afternoon Night

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

NetworkRouter

Commercial Electricity Usage : Aggregate

38% Lighting

30% HVAC

12% Other

11% Refrigeration2% Water Heating

1% Cooking4% Computers

2% Equipment

Source: US DOE www.eia.doe.gov

Cost from Integration Uncertainty

?$

Energy Savings Potential

Distributor

Manufacturer

50% Night Setback

22% Manual On8% Vacancy Detection

Save up to an additional 22% of your lighting energy use by utilizing a manual on sequence

Save up to 50% of your lighting energy use by scheduling your lights off during night setback

Save up to an additional 8% of your lighting energy use by utilizing Vacancy detection

OFFOFFOFF ON

UNIFIED By Design BENEFITS

Unified Control leverages the BAS infrastructure and the connectivity advancements already within the building enterprise.

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• Remote access via IP

• Reduce redundant hardware and infrastructure

• Multi Protocol Support

• Share and trend all sensor information

• Typical Payback 36 Months

• Maximize Energy Savings

Relay Panel (RP) Retrofit Interior (RI)

Zone Controller (ZC)

Retrofit Kit (RK)

BACnet RouterMSTP

BAS System

Station (CTS)

BACnet/IP

BACnet/MSTP

TB1

AO

08

AO

08

UI16

UI16

Satellite Panel (SP)

Satellite (SC)

CANbusTB1

RD16

RD16

Control Kit (CK)

TB1

CBXX

UI16

Control Panel (CP)

DMX-512

DMX-512

DM

X

System Architecture

TB2

RD16

TB1

CBXX

RD16

UI16

Stations (CTS) Stations (CTS)

PANEL

• Designed to Consolidate Controls into one Enclosure• BACnet MS/TP Native• Dimming Capable• Daylight Harvesting and Demand Response• Expandable via CANbus• UL924 Emergency Lighting Option• True Load Status• Exceeds Energy Codes

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ZONE CONTROL

• Distributes Control into the Space to Reduce Electrical Installation Costs• BACnet MS/TP Native• Dimming Capable• Daylight Harvesting and Demand Response• Expandable via CANbus• UL924 Emergency Lighting Option• True Load Status• Exceeds Energy Codes

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UNIFIED Solutions

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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

UNIFIED Solutions RETROFIT Solutions

RETROFIT INTERIOR

• Utilizes Existing Enclosure and Electrical Infrastructure• BACnet MS/TP Native• UL Listed Interior• Expandable via CANbus Network• UL924 Emergency Lighting option• True Load Status• Exceeds Energy Codes

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UNIVERSAL RETROFIT KIT

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RETROFIT KIT

• Utilizes Existing Enclosure, Electrical Infrastructure, and Relays• BACnet MS/TP Native • Supports Multiple Manufacturers Relay Platforms• Expandable via CANbus Network• Exceeds Energy Codes

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SATELLITES

• Distributed Prepackaged Control Solutions via the CANbus • Dimming Capable• UL924 Emergency Lighting option• True Load Status

MODULES

• Scalable Control Solutions via the Pluggable CANbus• MIO-TB01 (Power up to 10 Modules)• MIO-AO08 (8 Analog Outputs) • MIO-UI16 (16 Universal Inputs)• MIO-RD16 (16 Relay Outputs with True Status)• MIO-AU48 (4 Analog Outputs and 8 Universal Inputs)• MIO-DU88 (8 Digital Outputs and 8 Universal Inputs)

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MODULAR Solutions

CONTROL KIT

UI16 MODULE

SATELLITE PANEL

SENSING SolutionsCAPACITIVE TOUCH STATIONS

• Addressable CANbus Stations• On/Off, Raise/Lower, and Preset• Decora Style Opening• LED and Audible chirp for status Indication• Four Color Options

SWITCHES

• Low Voltage Override Switches• Single and Dual Button• Decora Style Opening• Available in White and Ivory

OCCUPANCY SENSORS

• Low and Line Voltage Models• Passive Infrared • Dual Technology utilizing High frequency Doppler (HFD)• Ceiling, Wall and Corner Mount Sensors• Multiple Mounting and Lens Options

LIGHT SENSORS

• 0-10v Photodiode Light Level Sensor• Foot-Candle and Lux Values• Indoor, Outdoor & Skylight Models• Multiple Ranges

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LightAlmond

Grey BlackWhite

Custom colors including Black, Grey, and Light Almond are available contact Blue Ridge Technologies for details

CorporateBASFBechtelBeckman InstrumentsBellSouthBF GoodrichBlue Cross Blue ShieldBoeingColee Hammock BuildingDean WitterDeBartolo PropertiesDuPontDurst CorporationEverex ComputersFedExGenProbeGoodyearHealthSouth HeadquartersHewlett PackardHines InterestIBMLand O’Lakes Corporate HeadquartersLevi StraussLockheed MartinMotorolaNestleStarbucksUnion CarbideUPS Corporate HeadquartersVerizonWarner Brothers

MunicipalAlbany International AirportCamden County CourthouseChatham Library City of Los Angeles Police HeadquartersCulver City-City HallHennepin CountyJefferson County CourthouseJFK International AirportOakland City CenterOntario International AirportOrlando City Hall Tacoma Union Station CourthouseUS Courthouse Seattle

Sports FacilitiesBank of America Stadium (Panthers)Petco Park (Padres)Reliant Stadium (Texans)

International5th Ave. Place (Calgary, Canada)Carrier Corporation (Singapore)Cathay Pacific Headquarters (Hong Kong)Centro Comercial Las Americas (Mexico City)Hewlett-Packard Mexico (Mexico City)Johnson Controls Australia (Sydney)Incheon International Airport (Korea)Korea City Air Terminal (Korea)Motorola (Chihuahua, Mexico)Sinclair Center (Vancouver, Canada)Tribunal de Contas da Uniao (Mexico City)

Federal and State GovernmentDepartment of Energy Eglin Air Force Base Federal CourthousesFederal Reserve BankNavy Pier ChicagoState DepartmentState of ConnecticutState of TennesseeUnited States Postal ServiceWashington Dept. of Transportation

SchoolsAustin Middle SchoolBammel Middle SchoolBellevue School DistrictCarmel High SchoolCentral High SchoolClaughton Middle SchoolClearwater High SchoolDekaney High SchoolDeuitt Middle SchoolEastside High SchoolFranconia Elementary SchoolGrand Point Elementary SchoolLakewood Ranch High SchoolMeadville High SchoolMesa Elementary SchoolRickey Bailey Middle SchoolSalyers Elementary SchoolSpring High SchoolSugar Pine Elementary SchoolTwin Creeks Middle SchoolWells Middle SchoolWestfield High SchoolWinship Elementary SchoolWittershaw Elementary School

Retail5th Avenue PlaceBloomingdalesBoscov’sBroadway MallCarolina MallDiamond ExchangeGreen Brier ResortJC PenneyMacy’sMarriott HotelsFairmont HotelsSears

Colleges and UniversitiesArt Institute of Atlanta Baylor College of MedicineBoise State UniversityCalifornia State University, Channel IslandsClemson UniversityGeorgetown UniversityGeorge Washington UniversityHarvard Law SchoolLong Beach City CollegeMorehouse School of Medicine Northwestern University Pepperdine University Portland State UniversityQueens College, New York Roanoke CollegeRockefeller UniversityStanford UniversityUniversity of Alabama BirminghamUniversity of California, DavisUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, MercedUniversity of FloridaUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of HoustonUniversity of IndianaUniversity of IowaUniversity of MinnesotaUniversity of MississippiUniversity of New OrleansUniversity of Northern IowaUniversity of OregonUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of West GeorgiaUniversity of WisconsinYale University

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