Colleges in South Georgia

Students who wish to pursue a college degree in the southern region of Georgia have a number of options to choose from. Schools include a community college, art and design school, technical college and a traditional four year university. Selecting the right setting depends on the individual student's needs.
  1. South Georgia College

    • At South Georga College, students can receive their associate's degree or certificate in over 20 fields including but not limited to English, sociology, recreation, biology, education, nursing and business management. The school has one of the highest number of faculty members with advanced degrees as well as one of the highest retention rates in Georgia. As of 2009, students are able to live on campus in the Tiger Village Residence Hall complex, which consists of two and four bedroom suites.

      South Georgia College
      100 West College Park Drive
      Douglas, GA 31533
      912-260-4200
      sgc.edu/

    Savannah College of Art and Design

    • Students interested in art and design have several options at the Savannah institution. They can choose to take classes in the School of Building Arts, School of Communications Arts, School of Design, School of Fashion, School of Film, Digital Media and Performing Arts, School of Fine Arts, School of Foundation Studies or the School of Liberal Arts. Students can also take courses off campus for internship and independent study credit in New York City, Los Angeles, Japan, London and other countries. An online program is also available.

      Savannah College of Art and Design
      P.O. Box 3146
      Savannah, GA 31402
      912-525-5000
      scad.edu/

    Georgia Southern University

    • With over 300 different undergraduate and graduate programs, Georgia Southern University students have many options. Programs include accomplished teaching, biostatistics, Irish studies, justice studies, religious studies, sports management and more. A botanical garden, wildlife education center, Georgia Southern Museum, art exhibits and a planetarium are also found on campus for students and visitors to enjoy. Students can also participate in clubs and activities such as the University Writing Center, Student Government Association, volunteer work, as well as sororities and fraternities.

      Georgia Southern University
      P.O. Box 8104
      Statesboro, GA 30460
      912-478-4636
      georgiasouthern.edu/

    South Georgia Technical College

    • Most of South Georgia Technical College's degree programs can be completed in one to two years if the student attends full time. The certificate programs are generally completed within two to eight quarters (one to four academic years). Programs of study include early childhood education, practical nursing, culinary arts, criminal justice, aerospace, marketing management and more. Students can also participate in one or more of the seasonal sports such as football in the fall, basketball in the winter, softball in the spring and volleyball in the summer.

      South Georgia Technical College
      900 South GA Tech Pkwy
      Americus, GA 31709
      229-931-2394
      southgatech.edu/

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