Colleges and Universities in Middle and Southwest Georgia
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College: A two-year, public, agricultural and technical college, offering associate degrees in the heart of rural, Tifton, GA.
Albany State University A four-year, public, liberal arts college located in the heart of Albany, Georgia, Albany State University is an historically black college with approximately 3,100 students enrolled in undergraduate degree programs.
Albany Technical College: A two-year, public, technical college, offering associate degrees in a wide variety of trades and professions.
Darton College Located in Albany, Georgia, Darton College is a two-year public, community college offering a wide variety of assoiate degrees.
Columbus State University: A four-year, public, liberal arts university, Columbus State University offers bachelors, masters and associate degree programs.
Fort Valley State Univeristy - The only 1890 land-grant universty in Georgia, the Fort Valley State University is a historically black university located 25 miles south of Macon, GA.
Valdosta State University: A four-year, public university, Valdosta State University offers bachelors, masters, associate and doctoral programs.
University of Georgia - The University of Georgia's Tifton campus is located just outside of the Second District in Tifton, GA.