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Middle Georgia State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees. [2] The institution, originally known as Middle Georgia State College, was founded in 2013 through the merger of Middle Georgia College and Macon State ...
Middle Georgia College (MGC) was a four-year state college unit of the University System of Georgia, United States. On January 8, 2013, it was consolidated with Macon State College into a new institution, which is now known as Middle Georgia State University .
State university 132 acres (0.53 km 2) Fort Valley State University: Fort Valley: State university, HBCU: 1,365 acres (5.52 km 2) Georgia College & State University: Milledgeville: State university 602 acres (2.44 km 2) Georgia Southwestern State University: Americus: State university 325 acres (1.32 km 2) Middle Georgia State University: Macon ...
Mercer University: Classes and offices on Macon campus will be closed Friday. Staff may work remotely. Middle Georgia State University: University offices will be closed on Friday. Faculty & staff ...
In 2013, Macon State consolidated with Middle Georgia College in Cochran, which has five residence halls. MGA now also has about 180 beds at Aviation Hall on its Eastman campus for aviation students.
Macon State College was a four-year state college unit of the University System of Georgia.On Jan. 8, 2013, it was merged with Middle Georgia College into a new institution, Middle Georgia State College, which was renamed on July 1, 2015 to Middle Georgia State University.
Middle Georgia schools, government offices and local businesses are bracing for the severe weather, with several already announcing closures for the week.
The first such merger was that of Georgia Aviation Technical College in Eastman into the USG's Middle Georgia College (now known as Middle Georgia State University) in 2007, effective July 1. In September 2008, the State Board of Technical and Adult Education voted to merge thirteen colleges into six.