Georgia Colleges & Universities
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University of Phoenix - Atlanta
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Georgia’s higher education system includes 32 private colleges and universities and 35 public institutions, plus an extensive technical college system. There are nine two-year colleges. The Georgia Board of Regents oversees four research, two regional, and 13 state universities, in addition to state colleges. Programs offered range from two-year degrees to doctoral degrees.
All Georgia Colleges and Universities – Select City:
- Bainbridge (1)
- Barnesville (1)
- Brunswick (1)
- Carrollton (1)
- Chamblee (1)
- Clarkesville (1)
- Clarkston (1)
- Cleveland (1)
- Cochran (1)
- Columbus (8)
- Conyers (1)
- Cuthbert (1)
- East Point (1)
- Eastman (1)
- Evans (1)
- Fayetteville (1)
- Fitzgerald (1)
- Forest Park (2)
- Fort Gordon (1)
- Fort Valley (1)
- Franklin Springs (1)
- Gainesville (2)
- Griffin (1)
- Hiram (1)
- Kennesaw (4)
- Lagrange (2)
- Lawrenceville (4)
- Lilburn (1)
- Lithonia (1)
- Lookout Mountain (1)
- Macon (6)
- Marietta (7)
- Milledgeville (2)
- Moody Air Force Base (1)
- Morrow (2)
- Moultrie (1)
- Mount Berry (1)
- Mount Vernon (1)
- Norcross (3)
- Oakwood (2)
- Powder Springs (1)
- Rock Spring (1)
- Rome (3)
- Sandersville (1)
- Savannah (6)
- Smyrna (2)
- Statesboro (2)
- Stone Mountain (1)
- Swainsboro (2)
- Thomaston (1)
- Thomasville (2)
- Tifton (1)
- Toccoa Falls (1)
- Tucker (1)
- Union City (1)
- Waco (1)
- Waleska (1)
- Warner Robins (3)
- Waycross (2)
- Young Harris (1)




