Georgia Highlands College

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Georgia Highlands College is a public, four-year college with an enrollment of approximately 2,500 students. The institution was founded in 1961 and is located in the foothills of North Georgia near Rome. Georgia Highlands offers over 50 degree programs that lead to associate degrees or bachelor’s degrees from six different colleges: Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Health Professions; Nursing (RN); Social Work (MSW). Students can choose from more than 30 areas of study at undergraduate levels including business administration, education, nursing and social work.

Georgia Highlands College is a public two-year college with an open door policy, meaning anyone who wants to go to college can attend. The school offers associate degrees and certificates in the areas of arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, health care professions, humanities and social sciences as well as teacher certification programs. With over 50 degree programs at its main campus in Rome and others offered on campuses throughout Northwest Georgia including Dalton/Whitfield County Campus in Dalton; Cherokee National Forest Campus in Ball Ground; Chattahoochee Technical College - Gainesville Center (Cobb County) Campus in Gainesville; Chattanooga State Community College - Chickamauga/Walker Valley Campus in Walker Valley; Northeast Georgia Trade School's Commerce Building & Technology Center for Industry

Georgia Highlands College is a private, two-year college located in Rome, Georgia. Founded in 1889 by the Methodist Episcopal Church for the education of young people from rural Appalachia and other mountainous regions of Georgia, it was originally known as "The Appalachian Institute." The school's mission is to provide a quality education that prepares students for transfer into four-year institutions or enabling them to continue their education at the next level.

Georgia Highlands College is a private, two-year college located in Rome, Georgia. Founded in 1889 by the Methodist Episcopal Church for the education of young people from rural Appalachia and other mountainous regions of Georgia, it was originally known as "The Appalachian Institute." The school's mission is to provide a quality education that prepares students for transfer into four-year institutions or enabling them to continue their education at the next level.

Georgia Highlands College is a public two-year institution that provides access to higher education for a diverse, multi-ethnic population. The college offers associate degrees and technical certificates in the fields of business, technology, health sciences, liberal arts and humanities. Our mission is to provide students with opportunities to explore their interests while developing skills for lifelong success.

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  • School Name: Georgia Highlands College
  • Georgia Highlands College is a public, four-year college with an enrollment of approximately 2,500 students. The institution was founded in 1961 and is located in the foothills of North Georgia near Rome. Georgia Highlands offers over 50 degree programs that lead to associate degrees or bachelor’s degrees from six different colleges: Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Education; Health Professions; Nursing (RN); Social Work (MSW). Students can choose from more than 30 areas of study at undergraduate levels including business administration, education, nursing and social work.

    Georgia Highlands College is a public two-year college with an open door policy, meaning anyone who wants to go to college can attend. The school offers associate degrees and certificates in the areas of arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, health care professions, humanities and social sciences as well as teacher certification programs. With over 50 degree programs at its main campus in Rome and others offered on campuses throughout Northwest Georgia including Dalton/Whitfield County Campus in Dalton; Cherokee National Forest Campus in Ball Ground; Chattahoochee Technical College - Gainesville Center (Cobb County) Campus in Gainesville; Chattanooga State Community College - Chickamauga/Walker Valley Campus in Walker Valley; Northeast Georgia Trade School's Commerce Building & Technology Center for Industry

    Georgia Highlands College is a private, two-year college located in Rome, Georgia. Founded in 1889 by the Methodist Episcopal Church for the education of young people from rural Appalachia and other mountainous regions of Georgia, it was originally known as "The Appalachian Institute." The school's mission is to provide a quality education that prepares students for transfer into four-year institutions or enabling them to continue their education at the next level.

    Georgia Highlands College is a private, two-year college located in Rome, Georgia. Founded in 1889 by the Methodist Episcopal Church for the education of young people from rural Appalachia and other mountainous regions of Georgia, it was originally known as "The Appalachian Institute." The school's mission is to provide a quality education that prepares students for transfer into four-year institutions or enabling them to continue their education at the next level.

    Georgia Highlands College is a public two-year institution that provides access to higher education for a diverse, multi-ethnic population. The college offers associate degrees and technical certificates in the fields of business, technology, health sciences, liberal arts and humanities. Our mission is to provide students with opportunities to explore their interests while developing skills for lifelong success.


    Location: United States, Georgia

  • Number Of Students: 6,013
  • Acceptance Rate: 100%

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