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The institution was originally known as Atlanta Junior College. The name was changed in 1988 to Atlanta Metropolitan College. For several decades after its establishment, the institution was the only predominantly African-American two-year institution in the state. In 2012, the institution began offering four-year degree programs.
Four-year state college 516 acres (2.09 km 2) Bainbridge Atlanta Metropolitan State College: Atlanta: Four-year state college 79 acres (0.32 km 2) College of Coastal Georgia: Brunswick: Four-year state college 193 acres (0.78 km 2) Dalton State College: Dalton: Four-year state college 146 acres (0.59 km 2) East Georgia State College: Swainsboro
East Georgia State College (EGSC) Swainsboro: 1973 State College David Schecter 1,538 $31,438,842 227 acres (0.92 km 2) South Georgia State College (SGSC) Douglas: 1906 State College Gregory M. Tanner (Interim) 1,697 $29,381,320 190 acres (0.77 km 2) Atlanta Metropolitan State College (AMSC) Atlanta: 1974 State College Ingrid Thompson-Sellers 1,563
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 ...
Perimeter College was founded by the DeKalb County Board of Education as DeKalb College in 1958 and offered its first classes in Clarkston, Georgia, in 1964. Its service area grew as new campuses opened and students came to the college from throughout the metro area. In 1997, DeKalb College was renamed Georgia Perimeter College.
Atlanta Metropolitan State College; Atlanta Technical College; Atlanta's John Marshall Law School; B. Beulah Heights University; C. Carnegie Library School of Atlanta;
Potomac State College of West Virginia University (Potomac State College or Potomac State) (community college; in addition to associate's degrees, offers a bachelor's degree program) West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech or West Virginia Tech) West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; West Virginia State University (WVSU)
Darton State College (2 C, 2 P) F. Fort Valley State University (3 C, 6 P) G. ... Albany State University; Atlanta Metropolitan State College; Augusta University; B.