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  2. Atlanta Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Technical College was originally established in 1945 after World War II as an adult vocational school, Smith-Hughes Vocational School.In 1964, the school's location was moved to Smith High School (now closed), and the school was renamed to Hoke Smith Technical Institute.

  3. List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Atlanta

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    Cartoon from 1922 showing several colleges and universities in the metropolitan area Atlanta, Georgia is home to the largest concentration of colleges and universities in the Southern United States. Two of the most important public universities in Georgia, Georgia Tech and Georgia State, have their campuses downtown. A campus of the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, that ...

  4. List of colleges and universities in Georgia (U.S. state)

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    The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), formerly known as the Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE), is the body which supervises the U.S. state of Georgia's 22 technical colleges. Albany Technical College, Albany; Athens Technical College, Athens; Atlanta Technical College, Atlanta; Augusta Technical College, Augusta

  5. Technical College System of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    TCSG headquarters in Atlanta. The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), formerly known as the Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE), is the State of Georgia Government Agency which supervises the U.S. state of Georgia's 22 technical colleges, while also surveying the adult literacy program and economic and workforce development programs.

  6. Atlanta Metropolitan State College - Wikipedia

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    A location was selected adjacent to the Atlanta Area Technical School and construction began in 1973, finishing the subsequent year. The construction cost an estimated $2 million. Classes began in September 1974 with an initial enrollment of 504 students. [2] [3] The institution was originally known as Atlanta Junior College.

  7. Category:Technical College System of Georgia - Wikipedia

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  8. Georgia Piedmont Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) is a public community college based in Clarkston, Georgia. It is part of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) and provides education for a three-county service area, mostly in the metro Atlanta area. The school's service area includes Dekalb, Rockdale, and Newton counties. [1]

  9. Chattahoochee Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Chattahoochee Technical College (Chattahoochee Tech, CTC, or Chatt Tech) is a public technical college in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is governed by the Technical College System of Georgia and has eight campuses in the north-northwest metro-Atlanta area, and another just outside the region.