
The original location of Georgia College is Milledgeville, a connection that goes back to 1889. It is the site of the undergraduate residential university and also is the home base for most of the graduate programs offered at Georgia College. While the professional degrees in business, education, public service, and health sciences are also prominently offered at our off-campus sites in Macon and Warner Robins, several programs in the College of Arts & Sciences are only offered in Milledgeville.
Graduate students in Milledgeville have access to all of the facilities one would expect in a residential university setting: a large research library, student activity centers, NCAA Division II athletics, and a multitude of cultural events.
ABOUT GEORGIA COLLEGE:
Georgia College, the state’s designated Public Liberal Arts University, combines the educational experience expected at esteemed private liberal arts colleges with the affordability of public higher education. Its four colleges – arts and sciences, business, education and health sciences – provide 6,600 undergraduate and graduate students with an exceptional learning environment that extends beyond the classroom, with hands-on involvement with faculty research, community service, residential learning communities, study abroad and myriad internships.
Founded in 1889, Georgia College boasts one of the most beautiful campuses in the nation with Corinthian columns fronting red brick buildings and wide open green spaces. Georgia College also offers graduate education at the historic Jefferson building in downtown Macon, at Robins Air Force Base and online.


