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Georgia Two-Year Colleges
Georgia
University System of Georgia, Vice Chancellor Research and Planning
Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education
Albany Technical Institute, Albany
Altamaha Technical Institite, Jesup
Andrew College, Cuthbert
Athens Area Technical Institute, Athens
Atlanta Technical Institute, Atlanta
Augusta Technical Institute, Augusta
Bauder College, Atlanta
Carroll Technical Institute, Carrollton
Carroll Technical Institute-Satellite Campus, Douglasville
Chattahooche Technical Institute, Marietta
Columbus Technical Institute, Columbus
Coosa Valley Technical Institute, Rome
DeKalb Technical Institute, Clarkston
DeVry Institute of Technology, Decatur
East Central Technical Institute, Fitzgerald
Douglas Campus
Flint River Technical Institute, Thomaston
Georgia Military College, Milledgeville
GMC-Fort McPherson, Atlanta
GMC-Fort Gordon, Augusta
GMC-Fort Benning, Columbus
GMC-Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta
GMC-Robins Air Force Base, Warner Robins
Griffin Technical Institute, Griffin
Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service, Decatur
Gwinnett Technical Institute, Lawrenceville
Heart of Georgia Technical Institute, Dublin
HGTI-Eastman Center, Eastman
Lanier Technical Institute, Oakwood
Macon Technical Institute, Macon
Massey Business College, Atlanta
Meadows Junior College, Columbus
Middle Georgia Technical Institute, Warner Robins
Moultrie Technical Institute, Moultrie
North Georgia Technical Institute, Clarkesville
North Metro Technical Institute, Acworth
Northwestern Technical Institute, Rock Spring
Ogeechee Technical Institute, Statesboro
Okefenokee Technical Institute, Waycross
Pickens Technical Institute, Jasper
Sandersville Regional Technical Institute, Sandersville
Savannah Technical Institute, Savannah
South Georgia Technical Institute, Americus
Southeastern Technical Institute, Vidalia
Swainsboro Technical Institute, Swainsboro
Thomas Technical Institute, Thomasville
Truett-McConnell College, Cleveland
Valdosta Technical Institute, Valdosta
Walker Technical Institute, Rock Spring
West Georgia Technical Institute, LaGrange
Young Harris College, Young Harris
University System of Georgia
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, University System of Georgia, Tifton
Atlanta Metropolitan College, University System of Georgia, Atlanta
Bainbridge College, University System of Georgia, Bainbridge
Brunswick College, University System of Georgia, Brunswick
Dalton College, University System of Georgia, Dalton
Darton College, University System of Georgia, Albany
East Georgia College, University System of Georgia, Swainsboro
Floyd College, University System of Georgia, Rome
Gainesville College, University System of Georgia, Gainesville
Georgia Perimeter College, University System of Georgia, Clarkston
Gordon College, University System of Georgia, Barnesville
Macon College, University System of Georgia, Macon
Middle Georgia College, University System of Georgia, Cochran
South Georgia College, University System of Georgia, Douglas
Waycross College, University System of Georgia, Waycross
Art Institute of Atlanta, Atlanta
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