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Find out the names, locations, and classifications of public and private institutions of higher education in Georgia. The list includes the flagship university, research universities, comprehensive universities, state colleges, technical colleges, and independent colleges.
Learn about the history, architecture, and facilities of the main campus and other campuses of the University of Georgia, a public research university in Athens, Georgia. The main campus is divided into North, South, East, and West sections, and features historic buildings, a law school, a library, and a stadium.
Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of the flagship public university in Georgia, founded in 1785. The University of Georgia is a land-grant research institution with a diverse and selective student body and a prestigious alumni network.
Georgia Gwinnett College is a public college in Lawrenceville, Georgia, founded in 2005. It offers bachelor's degrees in various fields and has grown from 118 students in 2006 to over 11,000 in 2019.
The University System of Georgia (USG) is the government agency that includes 26 public institutions of higher learning in Georgia. The system is governed by the Georgia Board of Regents and has four categories of institutions, including the University of Georgia, the state's flagship and oldest university.
Perimeter College is a public college in Atlanta, Georgia, that was formerly known as DeKalb College and Georgia Perimeter College. It merged with Georgia State University in 2016 and offers over 40 programs of study, including arts, nursing, business and education.
Clayton State University is a public university in Morrow, Georgia, serving Metro Atlanta and offering associate, baccalaureate, and master's degrees. It has a diverse student body, a Division II athletics program, and a chamber music venue called Spivey Hall.