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Study at Georgia Highlands College
Georgia Highlands College, also referred to as Georgia Highlands, is under the University System of Georgia. It was established in the year 1968 and is located in Rome, Georgia, United States. Originally, the college was known as Floyd Junior College, named after Floyd County. The college currently enrolls more than 4,000 students on an annual basis. In addition to the main campus in Rome, the college also offers classes in the following centers:
Georgia Highlands College offers various degrees and certificate programs through its academic divisions. These include the:
The male and female students of the college actively participate in sports such as basketball, volleyball, golf, and ultimate frisbee. The campus of Georgia Highlands is in Rome, GA, which is a rural site not far from an urban area. The school is a public institution. Degrees at Georgia Highlands include, at the school's highest level, the Associate's degree. Course TopicsThe school has a tighter focus on specific Course Topics than most colleges its size. Georgia Highlands is known for its programs in liberal arts. Georgia Highlands SelectivityAdmission at the school is selective, not open to all who apply. Many applicants are from out of state, an indication of the quality or special character of the school. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. Student EnrollmentIn 2007, Georgia Highlands had 4,346 students enrolled (3,077 full-time equivalent). Student LifeA lot of students at the school attend part-time. Georgia Highlands Programs and Degrees
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