DeKalb Technical College has two campuses and five centers located throughout Georgia, and educates more than 18,000 students a year. Its Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally program provides financial assistance for those unable to afford tuition. Among its programs are electronics and engineering, business technologies and health technologies. DeKalb also offers continuing education and is open year-round.
DeKalb Technical College
495 N. Indian Creek Dr.
Clarkston, Georgia 30021
404-297-9522
dekalbtech.edu
Georgia Military College is a junior college linked with a prep school, both of which have a military component to their education. Study there includes a heavy emphasis on ROTC training. Georgia Military College is one of only five junior military colleges in the United States.
Georgia Military College
201 E. Greene St.
Milledgeville, GA 31061
478-387-4900
gmc.cc.ga.us
East Georgia College, which is part of the University System of Georgia, has two campuses in east central Georgia, one in Swainsboro and one in Statesboro. It is fully accredited and provides general education studies for students in the system.
East Georgia College
131 College Circle
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401
478-289-2017
ega.edu
Waycross College, located in Ware County in southeast Georgia, offers career-preparation programs as well as education to prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges. It is part of the USG and provides specific preparation for bachelor's degrees in nursing, social work, education, criminal justice, accounting and psychology at four-year campuses.
Waycross College
2001 S. Georgia Parkway
Waycross, GA 31503
912-449-7600
waycross.edu
Columbus Technical College in Columbus, part of the Technical College System of Georgia, offers degree and certificate programs in health, business and technology areas. The curriculum includes programs in repairing major appliances, welding and medical assisting.
Columbus Technical College
928 Manchester Expy.
Columbus GA 31904
706-649-1800
columbustech.edu
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is a junior college serving just under 4,000 students with programs in forestry, art, nursing and wildlife, among others. It offers a four-year degree in rural studies, and it is affiliated with four-year degree programs in early childhood education and business at Georgia Southwestern State University.
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
2802 Moore Highway
Tifton, GA 31793
800-733-3653
abac.edu