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Universities in Georgia
Agnes Scott
College - A private liberal arts college for women located in
Decatur(Metro Atlanta), Georgia.
Albany State
University - Alumni information, course descriptions, contacts,
admissions requirements, financial aid and computing facilities.
Berry College -
An independent, private, coeducational college offering four year
degrees in arts, sciences, and professional programs and graduate
degrees in education and business administration. Mount Berry,
Georgia.
Columbus State
University - Columbus, Georgia.
Mercer University
- Offers programs in liberal arts, business, engineering, education,
medicine, pharmacy, law, and theology. Main campus is located in
Macon, with professional and graduate programs are offered at the
Atlanta campus.
North Georgia College
& State University - Liberal Arts institution part of the
University System of Georgia. One of four Senior Military Colleges
in the nation.
Emory University
- Official site for the research university in Atlanta offering
graduate and under graduate degrees; tour the campus, learn about
the college, view course offerings, or check out the events
calendar.
Georgia State
University - A leading urban research university in the heart of
downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Kennesaw State
University - Founded in 1963. Information about academics,
athletics, continuing education, staff directory, and student
housing.
Reinhardt
College - A Private Christian college affiliated with the United
Methodist Church in Waleska, Georgia.
Spelman College
- A historically black liberal arts college for women located in
Atlanta, Georgia.
The University of
Georgia - The University of Georgia is the oldest
state-chartered university in the United States.
University of West
Georgia - Serves Atlanta and the Carrollton area.
Valdosta State
University - Valdosta, Georgia, Lowndes County.
Wesleyan
College - Macon, Georgia.
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