Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta GA, private, 1928
Augusta College, Augusta GA, public, 1925
Berry College, Rome GA, private, 1902
Brenau University, Gainesville GA, private, 1878
Brewton-Parker College, Mount Vernon GA, private, 1904, Southern Baptist Convention
affiliation.
Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta GA, private, 1869, United Methodist Church affiliation.
Clayton State College, Morrow GA, public,1969
Columbus College, Columbus GA, public, 1958
Covenant College, Lookout Mountain GA, private, 1955, Presbyterian Church (USA) affiliation.
Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs GA, private, 1919, Pentecoastal Holliness Church
affiliation.
Emory University, Atlanta GA, private, 1836, United Methodist Church affiliation.
Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley GA, public, 1895
Georgia College, Milledgeville GA, public, 1889
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, public, 1885
Georgia Southern University, Statesboro GA, pubilc, 1906
Georgia Southwestern College, Americus GA, public, 1906
Georgia State University, Atlanta GA, public, 1913
Kennesaw State University, Marietta GA, public, 1963
LaGrange College, LaGrange GA, private, 1831, United Methodist Church affiliation.
Life College, Marietta GA, private, 1974
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta GA, upper-division, 1828
Mercer University, Macon GA, private, 1833, Southern Baptist Convention affiliation.
Mercer U is a small, coeducational university with an enduring Baptist heritage - the second-largest Baptist-affiliated institution in the world. Located in central Georgia and serviced by two
interstate highways, Mercer has two residence halls for men, three residence halls for women,
three co-ed halls and on-campus apartments for married students. The campus is a beautiful,
wooded, 130-acre expanse located in Macon - an historic community of small town values and
big city ammenities just an hour and a half from Atlanta. The safe and congenial Macon area has
a population of approximately 350,000.
Middle Georgia College, Cochran GA, a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia
Morehouse College, Atlanta GA, private, 1867
Morris Brown College, Atlanta GA, private, 1818, African Methodist Episcopal Church
affiliation.
North Georgia College, Dahlonega GA, public, 1873
Oglethorpe University, Atlanta GA, private, 1835
Paine College, Augusta GA, 1882, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church/United Methodist
Church affiliations.
Piedmont College, Demorest GA, private, 1897, Congregational Christian Churches of America
affiliation.
Reinhardt College, Waleska, GA, private, 1883, United Methodist Church affiliation
Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah GA, private, 1978
Savannah State College, Savannah GA, public, 1890
Shorter College, Rome GA, private, 1873, Southern Baptist Convention affiliation.
Southern Catholic, A College in Formation, Duluth, GA, private, opening Fall 2003
Southern College of Technology, Marietta GA, public, 1948
Spelman College, Atlanta GA, private, 1881
Thomas College, Thomasville GA, private, 1950
Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa Falls GA, private, 1907
Truett-McConnell College, Cleveland,GA
State University of West Georgia, Carrollton GA, public, 1933
University of Georgia, Athens GA, public, 1785
Valdosta State University, Valdosta GA, public, 1906
Wesleyan College, Macon GA, private, 1836, United Methodist Church affiliation.
West Georgia College, Carrollton GA, public, 1933