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In 1933 the state offered the former Georgia Industrial College campus to Gordon College. The high school and junior college departments moved to the new campus, while the elementary school moved into the former high school building. [4] Gordon College was known as Gordon Military College from the mid-1930s until 1972. [5]
East Georgia State College: Swainsboro: Four-year state college 227 acres (0.92 km 2) Georgia Gwinnett College: Lawrenceville: Four-year state college 250 acres (1.0 km 2) Georgia Highlands College: Rome: Four-year state college 200 acres (0.81 km 2) Gordon State College: Barnesville: Four-year state college 125 acres (0.51 km 2) South Georgia ...
The flagship campus is the most prestigious or the one with the largest student population, e.g. the University of Maryland, College Park campus in the University System of Maryland, the Indiana University Bloomington campus in the Indiana University System, and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus in the University of Tennessee System.
State College Tracy Brundage 3,371 $57,021,063 516 acres (2.09 km 2) Georgia Highlands College (GHC) Rome: 1970 State College Mike Hobbs 4,796 $50,687,699 200 acres (0.81 km 2) Dalton State College (DSC) Dalton: 1963 State College John M. Fuchko, III (Interim) 4,479 $49,149,588 146 acres (0.59 km 2) Gordon State College (GSC) Barnesville: 1852
Gordon State College in Barnesville, Georgia was known as The Male and Female Seminary from its foundation in 1852, becoming the Gordon Institute in 1872, Gordon College in 1907, and Gordon Military College from the mid-1930s until 1972.
The Dale E. and Sarah Ann Fowler Campus at Gordon College is 25 miles north of Boston. The campus is situated on 450 acres (180 ha) of wooded property. The Gordon College Bennett Center [49] is a 78,000 square feet (7,200 m 2) athletics and recreational sports facility. The Bennett Center is a gift to the Gordon community from the George and ...
In addition to the main campus in Milledgeville, GMC Junior College other campus locations Fairburn,Augusta, Columbus, Madison, Valdosta, Warner Robins, Dublin, and a Global Online College. The other campus locations serve as junior colleges to their local communities. Georgia Military College Columbus Campus [2] is the only liberal arts junior ...
It operates under the Technical College System of Georgia. The college has six campuses: Catoosa County campus, Walker County Campus, Floyd County Campus, Gordon County Campus, Polk County Campus, and Whitfield-Murray Campus. Their mascot is the Bobcat. [1] These campuses were originally part of Coosa Valley Technical College (CVTC), begun