Georgia Colleges That Offer RRT Programs

Respiratory therapists are in high demand. The field is growing as health care needs increase with the aging of the baby boom generation. Respiratory therapists work with doctors and nurses at the bedsides of patients, providing hands-on care and treatment. If you live in Georgia and are interested in an RRT program, you have a wide array of options all over the state.
  1. Armstrong Atlantic State University

    • Armstrong Atlantic State University offers a fully accredited RRT program. AASU graduates consistently pass their boards at a rate 20 to 25 percent higher than the national mean. The school also boasts a near 100 percent job placement history.

      Armstrong Atlantic State University
      11935 Abercorn St.
      Savannah, GA 31419
      800-633-2349
      armstrong.edu

    Athens Technical College

    • Athens Technical College offers an associate's degree in its fully accredited respiratory therapy program. Admissions are competitive, and new students will not be accepted into the program until 2011.

      Athens Technical College
      800 U.S. Highway 29 N.
      Athens, GA 30601
      706-355-5000
      athenstech.edu

    Darton College

    • Darton College is a two-year college in the University System of Georgia. Darton offers a respiratory care program with an advanced level RRT program. The program is fully accredited and seeks to prepare graduates to function as full-time respiratory therapists.

      Darton College
      2400 Gillionville Road
      Albany, GA 31707
      229-317-6000
      darton.edu

    Georgia State University

    • Georgia State is a four-year university located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The Division of Respiratory Therapy offers bachelor's, master's and integrated baccalaureate degrees. GSU is part of the University System of Georgia.

      Georgia State University
      P.O. Box 3965
      Atlanta, GA 30302
      404-413-2000
      gsu.edu

    Macon State College

    • Macon State offers a bachelor's degree in respiratory therapy. The program teaches graduates to assume leadership and research roles in the profession.

      Macon State College
      100 College Station Dr.
      Macon, GA 31206
      478-471-2700
      maconstate.edu

    Medical College of Georgia

    • The Medical College of Georgia offers a bachelor's degree in respiratory therapy. Incoming students must have completed two years at any accredited college or university. Once accepted, students will spend two years in the program before being awarded their degree.

      Medical College of Georgia
      1120 15th St.
      Augusta, GA 30912
      706-721-0211
      mcg.edu

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