Georgia Highlands College

Georgia Highlands College
Other name
Georgia Highlands, Highlands, GHC
Former names
Floyd Junior College (1970–1987)
Floyd College (1987–2005)
MottoTake Charge of Your Future
TypePublic college
Established1970 (1970)
Parent institution
University System of Georgia
PresidentMike Hobbs
Students4,796[1]
Location
Four locations: Rome, Cartersville, Marietta, and Dallas, Georgia
,
U.S.

34°10′11″N 85°12′27″W / 34.169757°N 85.207443°W / 34.169757; -85.207443
CampusSuburban, 200 acres (81 ha)
Colors    Blue and orange
NicknameChargers
MascotBolt
Websitewww.highlands.edu

Georgia Highlands College (Georgia Highlands or GHC) is a public college in northwest Georgia. It has locations in Floyd County (near Rome), Cartersville, Marietta, and Dallas and serves the northwest parts of Georgia, as well as parts of east Alabama and southeast Tennessee.[2][3] A member of the University System of Georgia, the college was originally a community college and has since expanded to also offer bachelor degrees.[4] Between 5,700 and 6,100 students are enrolled at GHC in any given semester, representing 49 different countries.[5] In 2020, the college had a record high number of graduates and an economic impact of over $181 million.[6]

  1. ^ "Spring 2024 Semester Enrollment Report" (PDF). University System of Georgia. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "University System of Georgia - University System of Georgia". Usg.edu.
  3. ^ "Georgia Highlands College - Inside Higher Ed". Insidehighered.com.
  4. ^ "GHC launches new bachelor's degree to meet workforce need".
  5. ^ "Research and Policy Analysis | Enrollment Reports | University System of Georgia".
  6. ^ "Record graduation, economic impact at GHC despite slight dip in fall enrollment". 15 November 2020.

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