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Looking for that perfect university to attent this fall? Maybe Georgia is at the top of your list as the location you want to attend school. You are not alone. The state of is home to some of the country's top schools.

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College NameCityZip Code
Agnes Scott College Decatur 30030-3797
Albany State University Albany 31705
American Intercontinental University Atlanta 30326-1001
American Intercontinental University Atlanta 30328
Argosy University- Atlanta Campus Atlanta 30328
Armstrong Atlantic State University Savannah 31419
Augusta Area Dietetic Internship-University Hosp Augusta 30901-2629
Augusta State University Augusta 30904-2200
Beacon College And Graduate School Columbus 31909-4663
Berry College Mount Berry 30149
Brenau University Gainesville 30501-3668
Clark Atlanta University Atlanta 30314
Columbia Theological Seminary Decatur 30030
Columbus State University Columbus 31907-5645
Covenant College Lookout Mountain 30750-4164
Devry University Keller Graduate School Of Managem Decatur 30030-2198
Devry University Keller Graduate School Of Managem Alpharetta 30004-2231
Devry University Keller Graduate School Of Managem Atlanta 30346-2104
Devry University Keller Graduate School Of Managem Atlanta 30305
Devry University Keller Graduate School Of Managem Duluth 30096
Devry University-Georgia Decatur 30030
Emory University Atlanta 30322
Fort Valley State University Ft Valley 31030-4313
Georgia College And State University Milledgeville 31061
Georgia Institute Of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta 30332
Georgia Southern University Statesboro 30460
Georgia Southwestern State University Americus 31709-4693
Georgia State University Atlanta 30303-3083
Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Atlanta 30318
Interdenominational Theological Center Atlanta 30314-4143
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw 30144-5591
Lagrange College Lagrange 30240-2999
Life University Marietta 30060
Luther Rice Seminary Lithonia 30038-2418
Medical College Of Georgia Augusta 30912
Mercer University Macon 31207
Mercer University In Atlanta Atlanta 30341
Morehouse School Of Medicine Atlanta 30310-1495
North Georgia College And State University Dahlonega 30597-1001
Oglethorpe University Atlanta 30319-2797
Piedmont College Demorest 30535-0010
Savannah College Of Art And Design Savannah 31402-3146
Savannah State University Savannah 31404
Shorter College Rome 30165
South University-Savannah Savannah 31406
Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta 30060-2896
State University Of West Georgia Carrollton 30118-0001
Thomas University Thomasville 31792
University Of Georgia Athens 30602
University Of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Dunwoody 30350-4147
Valdosta State University Valdosta 31698
Wesleyan College Macon 31210-4462



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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