Complete Guide to All Colleges in Georgia

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Georgia has a rapidly growing and diverse higher‑education system, anchored by major public research universities, a large network of regional campuses, nationally recognized private institutions, and extensive community and technical colleges. This guide organizes Georgia’s colleges into clear categories.

🏛️ 1. Public Universities in Georgia

Georgia’s public system is governed by the University System of Georgia (USG), which includes research universities, regional universities, and state colleges.

Major Public Research Universities

  • University of Georgia (UGA) – Athens
  • Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) – Atlanta
  • Georgia State University – Atlanta
  • Augusta University – Augusta

Other Public Universities

  • Kennesaw State University – Kennesaw/Marietta
  • Georgia Southern University – Statesboro/Savannah/Hinesville
  • Valdosta State University – Valdosta
  • University of West Georgia – Carrollton
  • Columbus State University – Columbus
  • Albany State University – Albany
  • Fort Valley State University – Fort Valley
  • Savannah State University – Savannah
  • Clayton State University – Morrow
  • Middle Georgia State University – Macon

🏫 2. Public Regional & Branch Campuses

Many Georgia universities operate multiple campuses and instructional sites, including:

  • Georgia Southern University – Armstrong Campus (Savannah)
  • Kennesaw State University – Marietta Campus
  • Georgia State University – Perimeter College (multiple metro‑Atlanta campuses)
  • Augusta University – Summerville Campus

These locations expand access across metro Atlanta, coastal Georgia, and rural regions.

🎓 3. Private Colleges & Universities

Georgia is home to several nationally recognized private institutions.

Major Private Research Universities

  • Emory University – Atlanta
  • Mercer University – Macon/Atlanta
  • Clark Atlanta University – Atlanta
  • Morehouse School of Medicine – Atlanta

Private Liberal Arts & Historically Black Colleges

  • Morehouse College – Atlanta
  • Spelman College – Atlanta
  • Agnes Scott College – Decatur
  • Berry College – Mount Berry
  • Oglethorpe University – Atlanta
  • LaGrange College – LaGrange
  • Brenau University – Gainesville

🏫 4. Community Colleges

Georgia’s community and state colleges offer associate degrees, certificates, and transfer pathways.

Examples

  • Georgia State University – Perimeter College
  • Atlanta Metropolitan State College
  • South Georgia State College
  • East Georgia State College
  • Georgia Highlands College
  • Dalton State College

🔧 5. Technical & Specialized Colleges

Georgia has a strong technical‑college system through the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).

Examples

  • Georgia Piedmont Technical College – Clarkston
  • Chattahoochee Technical College – Marietta
  • Savannah Technical College – Savannah
  • Gwinnett Technical College – Lawrenceville
  • Augusta Technical College – Augusta

📚 Summary

Georgia’s higher‑education system includes:

  • Major public research universities
  • Extensive regional and state colleges
  • Nationally recognized private institutions
  • A large technical‑college network
  • Multiple campuses serving metro, coastal, and rural regions

The state offers a wide range of academic and workforce‑training opportunities.