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Four Year Colleges
Below you will find a list of four year colleges in the state of Georgia. Remember, a college is a school that offers degrees up to the bachelor of science level. A university can offer any type of degree or professional certificate as well as graduate level degrees. This does not mean much to you if you are looking for undergrad schools.
| College Name | City | Zip Code |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta Christian College | East Point | 30344 |
| Atlanta College Of Art | Atlanta | 30309 |
| Beulah Heights Bible College | Atlanta | 30316 |
| Brewton-Parker College | Mt Vernon | 30445 |
| Clayton College And State University | Morrow | 30260-0285 |
| Dalton State College | Dalton | 30720-3797 |
| Emmanuel College | Franklin Springs | 30639 |
| Herzing College | Atlanta | 30326 |
| Macon State College | Macon | 31206-5145 |
| Morehouse College | Atlanta | 30314 |
| Morris Brown College | Atlanta | 30314-4140 |
| Paine College | Augusta | 30901-3182 |
| Reinhardt College | Waleska | 30183-2981 |
| Spelman College | Atlanta | 30314-4399 |
| The Art Institute Of Atlanta | Atlanta | 30328-1635 |
| Toccoa Falls College | Toccoa Falls | 30598 |
Georgia College Headlines
State colleges need ability to pick best, brightest students
Our views State legislators District 49 Sen. Casey Cagle, (404) 656-6578, (770) 297-0409; e-mail, kccagle@bellsouth.net. District 25 Rep. James Mills, (404) 656-5099, (770) 967-6801; e-mail, jamesmills@msn.com. District 26 Rep. Carl Rogers, P.O. Box 639, Gainesville, GA 30503, (404) 656-0202, (770) 532-9484; e-mail, crogers@legis.state.ga.us. District 27 Rep. Stacey Reece, P.O. Box 664, Gainesville, GA 30503, (770) 534-9566; www.staceyreece.com, e-mail, stacey@staceyreece.com. District 31 Rep. Tommy Benton, (706) 335-5519, (706) 367-5891; e-mail, thbenton@alltel.net On the Net, www.legis.state.ga.us OPINION What was predicted to be a less-than-inspiring session of the General Assembly in an election year might render some interesting legislation and discussions after all. One such area is in education, where Democrats have proposed a plan called "Georgia's Promise" to send all Georgia students who graduate in the top 10 percent of their high school classes to college in the state. The HOPE scholarship program offers a paid college education in Georgia for students who graduate with a B or better grade-point average. That has sparked a flood of students to the state's larger colleges from the affluent Atlanta suburbs or North Georgia, forcing schools to tighten standards. Sponsors of the bill hope that letting the top 10 percent of all school classes qualify - more available

