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The Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations, JCIE

THE INTERCOLLEGIATE SPECIALTY BOARDS
AND JOINT COMMITTEE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE EXAMINATIONS

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The Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations (JCIE) uses a technology called "cookies" on our website. Cookies are small data files that many websites leave on your computer when you visit them and may be used for a variety of purposes. This is an industry standard and occurs at most major websites. You can see further information about what type of cookies we use in the relevant sections below. You can find out more general information about cookies at AboutCookies.org .

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JCIE Site Cookies

We set a number of cookies across our website which are used to help you as you browse our website and for purposes such as remembering your account login status during each visit. Visiting one of our website may result in the following cookies being placed on your machine in addition to the Google tracking cookies described above. All of these cookies will expire after varying periods of time.

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