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Atlanta Colleges and Universities - Colleges in Atlanta
University of Georgia, Athens
The University of Georgia campus
The university’s main campus in Athens, Georgia, covers 605 acres and includes 313 buildings.
To its north, the campus adjoins historic downtown Athens, which features many boutiques, restaurants,
entertainment, and service businesses. The university covers 4,308 acres in Clarke County and owns a total
of 43,261 acres throughout the state.
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Georgia State University
Located in the Southeast's governmental,
financial, retail, health and legal center--downtown Atlanta--Georgia State is a place
where teaching, research and service are woven together to create a meaningful learning experience.
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Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of
the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition
through advanced science and technology.
Georgia Tech's campus occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta,
where more than 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused,
technologically based education.
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Emory University
Located just 15 minutes from downtown Atlanta in the tree-lined suburban neighborhood
of Druid Hills.
Emory University is home to nine major academic divisions, numerous centers for advanced study,
and a host of prestigious affiliated institutions. In addition to Emory College, the University
encompasses a graduate school of arts and sciences; professional schools of medicine, theology, law, nursing,
public health, and business; and Oxford College, a two-year undergraduate division on the original campus of Emory in Oxford, Ga.
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Agnes Scott College
Agnes Scott College offers bright, curious women 30 majors and 25 minors.
Recognized as “one of the best small liberal arts colleges to be found anywhere” by The Best 345 Colleges and “the South’s
leading women’s institution” by The Fiske Guide, Agnes Scott College seamlessly integrates a broad range of liberal arts
disciplines with a concentrated international emphasis. Agnes Scott women are privy to substantial hands-on learning and
research experiences as well as experiential learning opportunities. We graduate women who are prepared to face—and change—the world.
Almost 40 percent of our students study in other nations by graduation, compared to only 7 percent nationally. Agnes Scott is one
of the most diverse national liberal arts colleges in the country—more than 30 percent of our students come from underrepresented
groups.
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Mercer University
Mercer University encourages students to
participate in learning experiences outside of the classroom. Undergraduate students
may choose from more than 80 student organizations, including 16 national fraternities
and sororities, student government, QuadWorks, pre-professional and religious organizations,
and special-interest groups. The Student Government Association works closely with administrators
and faculty to represent student interests and issues.
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Morehouse College
Ranked twice as the number one college in the nation
for educating African American students by Black Enterprise magazine, Morehouse College is the nation’s
largest, private liberal arts college for African-American men.
Founded in 1867, the College enrolls approximately 3,000 students and
confers bachelor’s degrees on more black men than any other institution in the world.
Morehouse offers a number of programs and activities to enhance its challenging liberal arts
curriculum through the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, Morehouse Research Institute,
and Andrew Young Center for International Affairs. Morehouse is one of only two Historically Black
Colleges or Universities to produce two Rhodes Scholars.
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Spelman College
Spelman is part of the largest consortium of
historically Black institutions of higher learning in the world. Its four partner institutions
include Clark Atlanta University, the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College
and Morehouse School of Medicine. Spelman shares cross-registration with its undergraduate partners.
They also share the Robert W. Woodruff Library.
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Clark Atlanta
CAU is located in Atlanta, Georgia,
a thriving international city that hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics.
The University is about 1.5 miles from the heart of downtown Atlanta, a city
ranked as having the fourth largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the nation
for total African-American full-time equivalent college student enrollment.
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American Intercontinental University
AIU offers a curriculum that is designed to provide students with a solid foundation
by starting with general education courses and combining them with industry-specific classes. In order to encourage the personal
and professional growth of our students, class sizes are kept small. This allows dynamic discussion within the class and individual
attention from our experienced instructors.
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The Art Institute of Atlanta
The Art Institute of
Atlanta is a college of creative professional studies with a solid
tradition of excellence in career-focused education. In 1999, The
Art Institute celebrated fifty years of commitment to students and
their success in their chosen fields. In that same year, the college
moved to a new, five-story, 115,000-square-foot facility. More
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