Georgia Colleges
Georgia
Georgia (i/ˈdʒɔrdʒⁱə/) is a state located in the southeastern United States. Georgia was established in 1732, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies. It is named after King George II, of Great Britain. Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788. It declared its secession from the Union on January 21, 1861, and was one of the original seven Confederate states. It was the last state to be restored to the Union, on July 15, 1870.
The 2010 US Census reported 9,687,653 residents, making Georgia the ninth most populous state. From 2007 to 2008, 14 of Georgia's counties ranked among the nation's 100 fastest-growing, second only to Texas. Georgia is known as the Peach State and the Empire State of the South. Atlanta is the capital and the most populous city.
Georgia is bordered on the south by Florida; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean and South Carolina; on the west by Alabama; and on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina. The northern part of the state is in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a mountain range in the vast Appalachian Mountains system. The central piedmont extends from the foothills to the fall line, where the rivers cascade down in elevation to the continental coastal plain of the southern part of the state. The highest point in Georgia is Brasstown Bald, 4,784 feet (1,458 m); the lowest point is sea level.
With an area of 59,425 square miles (153,909 km2), Georgia is ranked 24th in size among the 50 U.S. states. Georgia is the largest state east of the Mississippi River in terms of land area, although it is the fourth largest (after Michigan, Florida, and Wisconsin) in total area, a term which includes expanses of water which are part of state territory.
Matching Georgia Colleges
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University of Georgia
Four or more years; Public; 34,881 students; $22,582 average out-state tuition; $5,623 average in-state tuition |
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Georgia State University
Four or more years; Public; 28,626 students; $25,280 average out-state tuition; $7,070 average in-state tuition |
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Clark Atlanta University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 3,873 students; $17,244 average out-state tuition; $17,244 average in-state tuition |
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Spelman College
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 2,220 students; $18,709 average out-state tuition; $18,709 average in-state tuition |
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Four or more years; Public; 20,291 students; $24,195 average out-state tuition; $5,873 average in-state tuition |
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Georgia Southern University
Four or more years; Public; 19,089 students; $12,627 average out-state tuition; $3,283 average in-state tuition |
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Emory University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 12,930 students; $38,600 average out-state tuition; $38,600 average in-state tuition |
Georgia College Scholarships
| Name | Amount | Deadline |
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| Intel PhD Fellowship Program | Varies | Varies |
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Popular Majors in Georgia
- Business Administration and Management
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Nursing - Registered Nurse Training (RN, ASN, BSN, MSN)
- Psychology
- Biology
- Elementary Education
- Accounting
- Business/Commerce
- Early Childhood Education
- Marketing/Marketing Management
- Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
- English Language and Literature
- Finance
- Political Science and Government
- History
- Sociology
- Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education
- Computer and Information Sciences
- General Studies
- Social Work
