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Georgia (listing by state)

Entries: 7
1. Armstrong Atlantic State University
An accredited unit of the University System of Georgia founded in 1935.
University, Georgia. www.armstrong.edu

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2. Emory University
A major research university in Atlanta, Georgia, with nine major divisions, numerous centers for advanced study and a host of prestigious affiliated institutions.
University, Georgia. https://www.emory.edu

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3. Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech is one of the oldest and most respected polytechnical universities in the United States.
University, Georgia. https://www.gatech.edu

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4. Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia, Bulloch County.
University, Georgia. https://www.georgiasouthern.edu

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5. Kennesaw State University
Founded in 1963. Information about academics, athletics, continuing education, staff directory, and student housing.
University located in Kennesaw, Georgia. https://www.kennesaw.edu

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6. Mercer University
Offers programs in liberal arts, business, engineering, education, medicine, pharmacy, law, and theology. Main campus is located in Macon, with professional and graduate programs are offered at the Atlanta campus.
University located in Macon, Georgia. https://www.mercer.edu

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7. Valdosta State University
University located in Valdosta, Georgia. https://www.valdosta.edu

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Entries: 7 Please note that the links in this catalog are mostly from 2005 and earlier. We only remove broken links but don't add new links.