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Southern Polytechnic State University

Southern Polytechnic State University

Since our founding in 1948, the university has earned an exceptional academic reputation. But it's more than just our programs of study that make SPSU a great place to live and learn -- it's the bright students, the dedicated and experienced faculty, and our hands-on approach to education.

Southwest Georgia Technical College

Southwest Georgia Technical College

Welcome to Southwest Georgia Technical College Education at Southwest Georgia Technical College really does move at the speed of life. We understand that life moves quickly - circumstances change, new opportunities evolve, and career goals emerge. A solid educational foundation will serve you well as you chart your own path to the future and that is precisely what you will receive at Southwest …

Spelman College

Spelman College

Spelman is part of the largest consortium of historically Black institutions of higher learning in the world. Its four partner institutions include Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine. Spelman shares cross-registration with its undergraduate partners.

State University of West Georgia

State University of West Georgia

From its humble beginnings as an agricultural and mechanical school in 1906 to a leading university, the University of West Georgia has a history rich with knowledge and growth. The Fourth District Agricultural and Mechanical School in Carrollton opened its doors in response to a call for “more realistic educational programs for rural youth” ages 13-21. With the site of the former Bonner Plant…

Thomas University

Thomas University

Thomas University is a four-year co-educational university that serves the post-secondary educational needs of south Georgia and north Florida. The university is located in Thomasville, Georgia, a relatively small town of over 20,000 people in rural southwest Georgia. The town is 35 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida, 55 miles south of Albany, Georgia, and 45 miles west of Valdosta, Georgia.

Toccoa Falls College

Toccoa Falls College

In 1907 a man dared to dream. One man believed that following the vision God had put in his heart was the most important work his life could accomplish. That same man, despite overwhelming obstacles, established an academic institution devoted to preparing God's people to flesh out their call. Today, Toccoa Falls College is that institution and a dream come true for founder and past preside…

Troy University Atlanta

Troy University Atlanta

Troy University traces its origin to the Troy State Normal School, which was established on February 18, 1887, by an Act of the Alabama Legislature. Recognizing the growth of the school's programs, the State Board of Education in 1929 changed the name of the school to State Teachers College, and in 1931, the College granted its first baccalaureate degree. Continued growth in the College…

Troy University Fort Benning

Troy University Fort Benning

Troy University traces its origin to the Troy State Normal School, which was established on February 18, 1887, by an Act of the Alabama Legislature. Recognizing the growth of the school's programs, the State Board of Education in 1929 changed the name of the school to State Teachers College, and in 1931, the College granted its first baccalaureate degree. Fort Benning is the largest TROY s…

Truett-McConnell College

Truett-McConnell College

Truett-McConnell College is located in Cleveland, the county seat of White County and the "Gateway to the Mountains," at the southern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nearby are the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River and Lake Sidney Lanier. Gainesville is 25 miles to the south, and Atlanta is 70 miles to the southwest. The campus is situated on 225 scenic acres in the foothills of the Blu…

University of Georgia

University of Georgia

The University of Georgia, a land-grant and sea-grant university with state-wide commitments and responsibilities, is the state's flagship institution of higher education. It is also the state's oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified institution of higher education. Its motto, "to teach, to serve and to inquire into the nature of things," reflects the university's integral and…