GPS coordinates in CS6

I recently purchased CS6 and am having difficulty importing (or finding) the GPS data for my images.  I'm using Nikon D5100 and D5200 cameras to take pictures, with attached GP-1 GSP system.  I'm shooting in RAW and converting the images as I import them into my computer (Mac, OS X 10.8.5). The data imported automatically when I was using PS10, but doesn't seem to be captured with CS6, even though there are GSP coordinate fields in the metadata template.
Do I need to set something up in my preferences or templates to capture the data? 
Any words of advice appreciated.  Thank you!
Sue Fockner

Can you post a sample photo - just a small jpg?  Hopefully this site doesn't strip out the metadata.  That way we can check to see if it's there.

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