List of colleges and universities in Georgia (U.S. state)
The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Georgia. Many of these schools have multiple campuses. In such cases, only the location of the main campus in Georgia is specified. Most public institutions and traditional private institutions in Georgia are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The flagship university of the state of Georgia is the University of Georgia.
Public institutions
University System of Georgia (USG)
The University System of Georgia is the organizational body that includes 26 public institutions of higher learning in the U.S. state of Georgia. All public schools are partially supported by the state legislature. All students attending public colleges or universities in Georgia are eligible for the HOPE Scholarship providing qualifications are met.
Institution | Primary Campus Location | USG Designation | Campus size as of 2018 | List of Georgia Satellite Campuses as of 2016 |
Georgia Institute of Technology | Atlanta | Research University | Savannah | |
University of Georgia | Athens | Research University, Flagship University | Griffin, Tifton, Atlanta, Lawrenceville | |
Augusta University | Augusta | Research University | Albany, Rome, Savannah | |
Georgia State University | Atlanta | Research University | Alpharetta, Clarkston, Decatur, Dunwoody, Newton County | |
Georgia Southern University | Statesboro | Comprehensive University | Savannah, Hinesville | |
Kennesaw State University | Kennesaw | Comprehensive University | Marietta | |
University of West Georgia | Carrollton | Comprehensive University | Newnan | |
Valdosta State University | Valdosta | Comprehensive University | - | |
Albany State University | Albany | State University, HBCU | - | |
Clayton State University | Morrow | State University | Peachtree City | |
Columbus State University | Columbus | State University | - | |
Fort Valley State University | Fort Valley | State University, HBCU | - | |
Georgia College & State University | Milledgeville | State University | - | |
Georgia Southwestern State University | Americus | State University | - | |
Middle Georgia State University | Macon | State University | Cochran, Dublin, Eastman, Warner Robins | |
Savannah State University | Savannah | State University, HBCU | - | |
University of North Georgia | Dahlonega | State University | Gainesville, Watkinsville, Cumming, Blue Ridge | |
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College | Tifton | Four-Year State College | Bainbridge | |
Atlanta Metropolitan State College | Atlanta | Four-Year State College | - | |
College of Coastal Georgia | Brunswick | Four-Year State College | - | |
Dalton State College | Dalton | Four-Year State College | - | |
East Georgia State College | Swainsboro | Four-Year State College | - | |
Georgia Gwinnett College | Lawrenceville | Four-Year State College | - | |
Georgia Highlands College | Rome | Four-Year State College | - | |
Gordon State College | Barnesville | Four-Year State College | - | |
South Georgia State College | Douglas | Four-Year State College | Waycross |
Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG)">Technical College System of Georgia">Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG)
The Technical College System of Georgia, formerly known as the Department of Technical and Adult Education, 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
- Central Georgia Technical College, Macon
- Chattahoochee Technical College, Marietta
- Coastal Pines Technical College, Waycross
- Columbus Technical College, Columbus
- Georgia Northwestern Technical College, Rome
- Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Clarkston
- Gwinnett Technical College, Lawrenceville
- Lanier Technical College, Oakwood
- North Georgia Technical College, Clarkesville
- Oconee Fall Line Technical College, Sandersville
- Ogeechee Technical College, Statesboro
- Savannah Technical College, Savannah
- South Georgia Technical College, Americus
- Southeastern Technical College, Vidalia
- Southern Crescent Technical College, Griffin
- Southern Regional Technical College, Thomasville
- West Georgia Technical College, Waco
- Wiregrass Georgia Technical College, Valdosta
Independent public institutions
- Georgia Military College, Milledgeville
Private colleges and universities
Large and medium-size private colleges and universities
Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment | Affiliation | Non-profit status | Carnegie basic classification | Carnegie size classification |
Druid Hills | 1836 | 14,769 | United Methodist Church | Yes | Doctoral University: Highest Research Activity | Large | |
Macon | 1833 | 8,552 | - | Yes | Doctoral University: Moderate Research Activity | Medium | |
Savannah | 1978 | 11,973 | - | Yes | Special Focus Four-Year: Arts, Music & Design | Medium | |
Savannah | 1899 | 11,522 | - | No | Master's University: Larger Program | Large |
Small non-profit private colleges and universities
Atlanta University Center
The Atlanta University Center is a consortium of historically black private colleges located on neighboring campuses near downtown Atlanta. Though each school is administered independently, students are offered a unified learning experience through cross-registration of courses. Current members are listed below.- Clark Atlanta University
- Morehouse College - Men's college
- Morehouse School of Medicine
- Spelman College - Women's college
Liberal arts
- Agnes Scott College, Decatur - women's college - affiliated with Presbyterian Church
- Berry College, Mount Berry - Christian school
- Brewton–Parker College, Mount Vernon - affiliated with Georgia Baptist Convention
- Covenant College, Lookout Mountain - Christian school - affiliated with Presbyterian Church in America
- Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs - affiliated with International Pentecostal Holiness Church
- Morris Brown College, Atlanta
- Oglethorpe University, Atlanta
- Piedmont College, Demorest - affiliated with the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and the United Church of Christ
- Ralston College, Savannah
- Reinhardt University, Waleska - affiliated with United Methodist Church
- Shorter University, Rome - affiliated with Georgia Baptist Convention
- Wesleyan College, Macon - women's college - affiliated with United Methodist Church
- Young Harris College, Young Harris - affiliated with United Methodist Church
Others
- Andersonville Theological Seminary, Camilla
- Andrew College, Cuthbert - affiliated with United Methodist Church
- Art Institute of Atlanta, Atlanta
- Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, Atlanta
- Brenau University, Gainesville
- Christian College of Georgia, Atlanta - affiliated with Christian Church
- Columbia College of Missouri, Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield
- Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur - affiliated with Presbyterian Church
- Evangeline Booth College, Atlanta - theological school affiliated with The Salvation Army
- Herzing University, Atlanta
- Interdenominational Theological Center, Atlanta
- LaGrange College, LaGrange
- Life University, Marietta
- Luther Rice College & Seminary, Atlanta - Lithonia
- Paine College, Augusta - historically black school
- Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Suwanee - pharmacy school
- Point University, West Point - affiliated with Christian churches and churches of Christ
- Thomas University, Thomasville
- Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa - affiliated with Christian and Missionary Alliance
- Truett McConnell University, Cleveland - affiliated with Georgia Baptist Convention
Small for-profit schools
- Argosy University, Sandy Springs
- Ashworth College, Norcross
- Beulah Heights University
- Bauder College
- Gwinnett College, Lilburn
- Gwinnett College - Sandy Springs, Sandy Springs
- Interactive College of Technology
- Portfolio Center
- University of Atlanta, Norcross
- University of Phoenix, Atlanta
Academics and reputation
Public and private schools ranked by academic measures
The institutions below are ranked by average SAT score of first-time freshman for the 2012-2013 academic year. A first-time freshman describes a student entering a 4-year college or university for the first time. First-time freshman account for the majority of the student population at a 4-year college or university. These figures do not include transfer, dual enrolled, post-baccalaureate or non-traditional students.Institution | Type | Average SAT score of entering freshman | Average GPA of entering freshman | 6-year graduation rates | First-time freshman retention rate |
Georgia Institute of Technology | Public | 1385 | 3.86 | 82% | 96% |
Emory University | Private | 1365 | 3.88 | 90% | 94% |
University of Georgia | Public | 1240 | 3.76 | 83% | 94% |
Georgia College & State University | Public | 1172 | 3.42 | 75.46% | 85% |
Mercer University | Private | 1170 | 3.56 | 64% | 82% |
Berry College | Private | 1160 | 3.56 | 61% | 75% |
Agnes Scott College | Private | 1160 | 3.88 | 64% | 82% |
University of North Georgia | Public | 1117 | 3.51 | 63.08% | 78% |
Georgia Southern University | Public | 1115 | 3.18 | 60.51% | 77% |
Oglethorpe University | Private | 1113 | 3.4 | 56% | 80% |
4-year institution USG average | Public | 1110 | 3.12 | 74% | |
Kennesaw State University | Public | 1089 | 3.20 | 51.47% | 76% |
Georgia State University | Public | 1082 | 3.33 | 57.77% | 83% |
Morehouse College | Private | 1025 | 3.24 | 55% | 82% |
Spelman College | Private | 1020 | 3.63 | 72% | 90% |
Georgia Southern University-Armstrong Campus | Public | 1016 | 3.16 | 40.86% | 69% |
Valdosta State University | Public | 1015 | 3.12 | 52.32% | 67% |
National average | 1010 | 58% | 77.1% | ||
Columbus State University | Public | 987 | 3.10 | 41.35% | 67% |
Georgia Southwestern State University | Public | 987 | 3.23 | 39.85% | 63% |
University of West Georgia | Public | 965 | 3.08 | 46.40% | 70 |
Clayton State University | Public | 947 | 3.22 | 36.96% | 66% |
Albany State University | Public | 890 | 2.92 | 46.01% | 65% |
Clark Atlanta University | Private | 880 | 3.0 | 39% | 61% |
Savannah State University | Public | 867 | 2.74 | 38.02% | 72% |
Fort Valley State University | Public | 844 | 2.76 | 33.82% | 60% |
Paine College | Private | 775 | 2.64 | Not reported | 52% |
- The average number of AP/IB/Dual Enrollment courses taken by a 2014 accepted freshman at Georgia Tech was 8.5
- The average number of AP/IB/Dual Enrollment courses taken by a 2042 accepted freshman at University of Georgia was 7
- SAT Subject tests are considered at this institution.
- Statistics do not include students that enrolled at Southern Polytechnic State University prior to those institutions' merger.
USG research universities ranked by endowment and research expenditure
Rank | Institution | Endowment Funds | Federal research grant award | Total research expenditure FY 2009 | Institution research funds | Economic impact | Number of GRA Eminent Scholars | Number of GRA VentureLab companies | Number of Centers of Research Excellence | Graduate student enrollment |
1 | Georgia Institute of Technology | $1,714,876,000 | $281,184,000 | $561,631,000 | $167,766,000 | $2.6 billion | 23 | 10 | 9 | 7,030 |
2 | University of Georgia | $1,004,171,000 | $102,817,000 | $349,730,000 | $186,998,000 | $2.3 billion | 15 | 4 | 7 | 8,260 |
National Average | $490,946,000 | |||||||||
3 | Augusta University* | $142,208,000 | $39,486,000 | $65,473,000 | $20,581,000 | $1.8 billion | 6 | 1 | 3 | 6,245 |
4 | Georgia State University | $118,825,000 | $26,257,000 | $60,557,000 | $27,975,000 | $1.6 billion | 5 | 0 | 3 | 7,427 |
- Emory University hosts 14 GRA eminent scholars. Emory is a private school and not a part of the state-supported University System of Georgia. Emory is home to 3 GRA VentureLab companies and a fourth in collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology. Emory is a member of 8 Centers for Research Excellence. Emory usually partners with a USG research university in forming Centers of Research Excellence.
- Augusta University values do not reflect the combined numbers from the 2013 Augusta State University merger.
Academic achievement among Georgia colleges and universities
Rank by Rhodes Scholars
52 Rhodes Scholars came from a Georgia college or University. The most Rhodes Scholars came from the University of Georgia and Emory University.Rank | Institution | Number of Rhodes Scholars |
1 | University of Georgia | 23 |
2 | Emory University | 17 |
3 | Georgia Institute of Technology | 5 |
4 | Morehouse College | 3 |
5 | Mercer University | 2 |
6 | Agnes Scott College | 1 |
7 | Berry College | 1 |
Rank by Marshall Scholars
The University of Georgia and Georgia Institute of Technology rank among top 10 public universities receiving Marshall scholars. Since 2001, Georgia Tech students have received 8 Marshall Scholarships and UGA has received 5 ranking 2nd and 6th respectively for most Marshall Scholars among public universities.Institution | Number of Marshall Scholars |
Georgia Institute of Technology | 8 |
Emory University | 6 |
University of Georgia | 5 |
Agnes Scott College | 1 |
Rank by Fulbright scholars
In 2012, University of Georgia and Emory University ranked in the top percentile of doctoral/research institutions producing Fulbright scholars. 38 Fulbright scholars came from Georgian institutions. The Fulbright Program is a program of highly competitive, merit-based grants for international educational exchange for students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientists and artists, founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946.Rank by Truman Scholars
Since the scholarship was enacted in 1977, 49 Truman Scholars came from a Georgian college or University. The Harry S. Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive and prestigious federal scholarship granted to U.S. college juniors for demonstrated leadership potential and a commitment to public service.Rank | Institution | Number of Truman Scholars |
1 | University of Georgia | 17 |
2 | Emory University | 9 |
3 | Georgia Institute of Technology | 7 |
4 | Spelman College | 7 |
5 | Agnes Scott College | 5 |
6 | Mercer University | 1 |
7 | Morehouse College | 1 |
8 | University of West Georgia | 1 |
Historically Black Colleges and Universities ranked by academic measures
There are 7 Historically Black Colleges & Universities in Georgia. Savannah State University, Fort Valley State University and Albany State University are three public HBCUs housed within the University System of Georgia. The other four schools are private schools.The institutions below are ranked by average SAT score of first-time freshman for the 2012-2013 academic year. A first-time freshman describes a student entering a 4-year college or university for the first time. These figures do not include transfer, duel enrolled, post-baccalaureate or non-traditional students. First-time freshman account for the majority of the student population at a 4-year college or university.
Institution | Average SAT score of entering freshman | Average GPA of entering freshman | 6-year graduation rates | First-time freshman retention rate |
4-year institution USG average | 1110 | 3.12 | 74% | |
Morehouse College | 1025 | 3.24 | 55% | 82% |
Spelman College | 1020 | 3.63 | 72% | 90% |
National average | 1010 | 58% | 77.1% | |
Albany State University | 890 | 2.92 | 46.01% | 65% |
Clark Atlanta University | 880 | 3.0 | 39% | 61% |
Savannah State University | 867 | 2.74 | 38.02% | 72% |
Fort Valley State University | 844 | 2.76 | 33.82% | 60% |
Paine College | 775 | 2.64 | Not reported | 52% |
Athletic affiliations of 4-year institutions
- Augusta University's men's and women's golf teams compete at the NCAA Division I level.
Closed schools
- Atlanta College of Art in Atlanta
- Tift College in Forsyth
- Martin Institute in Jefferson
- Southern Catholic College in Dawsonville
- Morris Brown College in Atlanta
- Laurus Technical Institute Atlanta