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         Georgia Cities State Studies:     more books (34)
  1. Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta
  2. The Atlanta Riot: Race, Class, and Violence in a New South City (Southern Dissent) by GREGORY MIXON, 2004-12-31
  3. RUSSIA - Aug. 24 - US Rebukes Moscow Over Georgia Bombing.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  4. Awakening the Heart: Exploring Poetry in Elementary and Middle School by Georgia Heard, 1998-11-02
  5. Liberty's Captives: Narratives of Confinement in the Print Culture of the Early Republic : The Jefferson City Editorial Project by Various, 2006-06-25
  6. Somewhat More Independent: The End of Slavery in New York City, 1770-1810 by Shane White, 1995-12
  7. Guidance packages for developing EPA user charge systems and industrial cost recovery systems for small communities utilizing the city of Loganville as an example by B. W Riall, 1980
  8. Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by Ronald H. Bayor, 2000-08-28
  9. Sprawl Busting: State Programs to Guide Growth by Jerry Weitz, 1999-12-01
  10. Israelites in Blue and Gray: Unchronicled Tales from Two Cities by Lawrence M. Ginsburg, 2001-12-15
  11. Breaking New Ground: The History of the Autauga Quality Cotton Association by Faye Gibbons, 1993-08
  12. Transforming Your Community: Empowering for Change (Cryptographic Series) by Rusty Brooks Allen B. Moore, 1996-07-01
  13. Many Minds, One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America by Wesley C. Hogan, 2009-02-01
  14. City of Atlanta service contracting by David L Sjoquist, 1997

21. International Studies Abroad | Alumni
University of georgia, University of Idaho, University of of Minnesota, Morris, Universityof Minnesota, Twin cities. Lee University, Washington state University.
http://www.studiesabroad.com/alumni
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Madrid Salamanca Santander Sevilla Valencia Winter 2003 Fall 2003 We have created this section so that our potential students can contact our former students to get more in-depth information on specific programs and experiences they had with ISA. The names and email addresses on the following pages are students who have studied abroad with ISA and decided to make themselves available to talk to you about it. The links below are organized by destination. They will take you to a page with our most current alumni from that destination. Barcelona Alumni Granada Alumni Madrid Alumni Salamanca Alumni ... Multi-Country Program Alumni
us alumni universities
Students from the following universities have participated in ISA programs. The list grows every year! If your university name does not appear on the list, please do not assume that you are unable to participate in an ISA program. More than likely, you will be able to participate without any problem whatsoever. Please contact the ISA office if your university does not appear on the list and you have questions. Agnes Scott College Alfred University Amherst College Arizona State University Auburn University Augsburg College Austin Community College Bard College Barnard College Baylor University Blinn Junior College Boston University Brandeis University

22. Master Of Science In Urban Policy Studies - Thesis Requirements, Georgia State U
Science in Urban Policy studies in the Andrew Young selected from the georgia state University graduate faculty, graduate School of Policy studies. georgia state University
http://www.gsu.edu/webprj02/sps/wwwpau/public_html/msus_thesis.html
The Department of Public Administration
and Urban Studies
AYSPS Academic Assistance
AYSPS Home

GSU Home
Home ... Site Map
Procedures for the Submission of an Approved Thesis
in the Master of Science in Urban Policy Studies, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
Revised February, 1998
Preconditions
Candidates for the Master of Science in Urban Policy Studies in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies may submit an approved thesis, rather than completing a supervised practicum or internship to complete the requirements for the degree. Students must select a nd complete one of these three options in order to receive an M.S. in Urban Policy Studies. This document outlines the procedures and requirements associated with submitting an approved thesis. The decision to write a thesis is made by the student with the approval of the student's faculty advisor and the department chair or the chair’s designate. Before these people can give their approval, the student must demonstrate that an appropriate m ember of the graduate faculty of the Department of Public Administration and Urban Studies is willing to chair the thesis committee, and that two other appropriate people, at least one of whom is a full-time faculty member, are willing to serve on the com mittee. Normally, a student must have completed all required course work for the degree before registering for thesis credits. In special cases a student who has no more than two courses remaining to complete in their program, and who anticipates completing t hese within the next two terms may register for thesis credit with their advisor's approval.

23. Information Resources For Cities
Utah state University's OuRTOWN Tourism Development Program Government InstituteNational League of cities Professional Technology Go to georgia cities page.
http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/infocity.htm
Information Resouces for Cities
Government Agencies
Georgia
Georgia Department of Community Affairs
Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism
Georgia Policy Council Benchmark Data
Federal
FEDSTATS (Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy)
FinanceNet's U.S. State and Local Government Financial Management web page
Library of Congress State and Local Government web page
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Universities
Georgia
University of Georgia
Kennesaw State University
Mercer University Law School Atlanta Clark University
Non-Georgia Mississippi State's Southern Rural Development Center Utah State University's OuR-TOWN Tourism Development Program (provides technical assistance to communities in developing tourism strategies)
Organizations
Georgia
Georgia Municipal Association
Non-Georgia
Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies
Center for Governmental Studies
Cityscape Institute
International City/County Management Association ...
Professional Technology Inc.

24. U.S. Universities, By State
Directory of US Universities organized by state. Includes Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. (e.g. University System of georgia). Monterey Institute of International studies. Mount St. Mary's Fort Valley state University. georgia College state University. georgia Institute
http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ/state
Web U.S. Universities, by State
(list also available organized alphabetically This page of UT Austin Web Central contains a list of regionally-accredited U.S. universities organized by state. Only one server is listed for each campus: the primary central server. In the absence of a central server, another server may be selected. Here's a form to add a university . Also see What's New This list includes only 4-year institutions; 2-year branch campuses of 4-year institutions are listed on the Web U.S. Community Colleges page. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Other Resources Alabama
  • Air University
  • Alabama State University
  • Athens State University
  • Auburn University ...
  • Troy State University (main campus)
  • Tuskegee University ...
  • United States Sports Academy
  • University of Alabama System
  • University of Mobile
  • University of Montevallo
  • University of North Alabama
  • University of South Alabama ... return to top Alaska
  • Alaska Bible College
  • Alaska Pacific University
  • Sheldon Jackson College
  • University of Alaska System ...
  • Southeast (Juneau) return to top Arizona
  • American Graduate School of International Management
  • American Indian College of the Assemblies of God
  • Arizona State University
  • Arizona State University East ... return to top Arkansas
  • Arkansas Baptist College
  • Arkansas State University, Jonesboro
  • 25. Decatur Georgia Decatur, Georgia (Georgia Cities And Towns)
    Find similar pages at georgia cities and Towns. Find Recreation Throughout georgiaWith Verizon SuperPages.com. RV Parks Sightseeing Tours state Parks Wildlife
    http://www.ohwy.com/ga/d/decatur.htm
    Location: Decatur Georgia Georgia Cities and Towns Decatur Georgia
    Decatur is located in DeKalb County just east of Atlanta along Interstate 20 near Stone Mountain Park . Decatur is part of the Atlanta, Georgia metro area. Find similar pages at Georgia Cities and Towns Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Decatur at Tripadvisor.com.
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    26. Governing: Research Organization Links
    of Counties; Florida League of cities; Florida Tax of Government; Association CountyCommissioners of georgia; Tax Foundation of Hawaii; Hawaii state Association of
    http://governing.com/govlinks/glres.htm
    Online supplement to Governing
    State and Local Sourcebook

    GovLinks index
    State-Based Research Organizations Alabama
  • Alabama League of Municipalities
  • Association of County Commissions of Alabama
  • Public Affairs Research Council of Alabama Alaska
  • Alaska Municipal League Arizona
  • Arizona Association of Counties
  • Arizona Tax Research Association
  • Arizona State University Morrison Institute for Public Policy Arkansas
  • Association of Arkansas Counties California
  • University of California, Davis Institute of Governmental Affairs
  • California State Association of Counties
  • California Taxpayers’ Association California Tax Foundation
  • Colorado
  • University of Colorado at Boulder Center for Public Policy Research
  • Colorado Counties, Inc.
  • Colorado Municipal League
  • Colorado Public Expenditure Council Connecticut
  • University of Connecticut Institute of Public Service District of Columbia
  • Greater Washington Research Center Florida
  • Florida Association of Counties
  • Florida League of Cities
  • Florida Tax Watch Georgia
  • University of Georgia Carl Vinson Institute of Government
  • Association County Commissioners of Georgia
  • Research Atlanta, Inc. Hawaii
  • Tax Foundation of Hawaii
  • Hawaii State Association of Counties Idaho
  • Associated Taxpayers of Idaho, Inc.
  • 27. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
    Wordsearch Students find names of georgia cities on a Savannah, georgia The LastingLegacy of Colonial City The Great state of georgia - A printable reading
    http://www.proteacher.com/090111.shtml

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    Social Studies
    Geography Fifty States ... Lessons By State Georgia Georgia Capitol Lessons - Lesson plans with reproducibles for teaching about the state of Georgia's symbols, history, and government source
    Georgia Maps and Charts
    - A large collection of printable blackline maps and charts of Georgia. Also includes congressional district maps, the state seal government organization charts and more. In PDF format source
    Georgia: The Peach State
    - Links to printable maps, facts, and classroom activities about the state of Georgia source
    Georgia Unit
    - Twelve printable worksheets with information, language activities, a map, and answer keys for teaching about the state of Georgia source
    Map of Georgia
    - A blackline reproducible map of the state of Georgia source
    Georgia Editions Lesson Plans
    - A lesson and project idea for teaching about Georgia's geography. Lesson is designed for web-based research, but adaptable source
    Georgia Flag
    - A printable worksheet with Georgia's new flag to color, information, and comprehension questions source
    Georgia Map Quiz
    - A printable blackline Georgia map worksheet with questions source Georgia Wordsearch - Students find names of Georgia cities on a printable puzzle source Savannah, Georgia: The Lasting Legacy of Colonial City Planning

    28. Testing The Anti-Drug Message In 12 American Cities - Media Campaign
    past 4years, the state of georgia downsized its prevention efforts to lag behindother cities. In December l997, state prevention representatives reported an
    http://www.mediacampaign.org/publications/message/section4_atlanta.html
    Newsroom Publications Get Involved Ad Gallery ... Home
    Testing the Anti-Drug Message in 12 American Cities
    National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
    Phase 1 (Report No. 1) 4. CASE STUDIES Atlanta, Georgia
    RW 08 Changed heading numbering to reflect that this file was changed from Section 5 to Section 4. No comments were attached to this file for previous versions. (Note: because of the change, the versions in Old Versions are out of synch. This version has been saved as 08-even though previous versions of the old Section 5 went only up to 03-so that Section 4, version 04 would not be overwritten.) MB 09 Initial edit up to top of p. 36. 7/27/98. MB Version 10 Continuation of initial edit (up to top of p. 91). MB 10 Initial edit completed 7/29/98. LCC 11 Add revisions from Michael P. 7/30/98; JW 12; RW 13 Incorporated site visitors' comments/edits and corrected as many ad names as identifiable, and performed globals on youth's, Media Campaign, meth, teens. RW 14 Keyed in Jim's answers to AQs and did a spell-check. Two site visits have been made to Atlanta. The first baseline visit occurred during the week of December 8-12, 1997. The first followup visit took place during the week of March30 to April 3, 1998.

    29. Urban Affairs Association - Institutional Members
    Connecticut Southern Connecticut state University. of Columbia National Leagueof cities Center for georgia georgia Institute of Technology College of
    http://www.udel.edu/uaa/instmems.html
    Urban Affairs Association
    Institutional Members
    United States: Alabama
    University of Alabama at Birmingham Center for Urban Affairs Arkansas
    University of Arkansas at Little Rock
    California
    University of California, Irvine Department of Urban and Regional Planning
    San Diego State University School of Public Administration and Urban Studies
    University of California, Berkeley : Institute of Urban and Regional Development
    University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Policy and Social Research, Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
    California State University, Los Angeles Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs
    California State University, Sacramento Graduate Program in Public Policy, Administration and International Affairs
    Sage Publications Connecticut Southern Connecticut State University Delaware University of Delaware School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy District of Columbia National League of Cities : Center for Research and Program Development The Urban Institute Metropolitan Housing and Communities Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Fannie Mae Foundation George Washington University : Institute of Public Policy University of the District of Columbia : Department of Urban Affairs and Social Sciences Florida Florida International University College of Urban and Public Affairs : Institute on Urban Policy and Commerce University of South Florida Community Inititative Georgia

    30. EMPLOYEE Z O N E
    Tricities teacher earns three top state awards. Board of Education recently honoredTri-cities High School Udeh is the Junior Achievement of georgia Teacher of
    http://www.fulton.k12.ga.us/Ez/detail.asp?q=106

    31. EPD Programs
    for water supply systems of georgia's cities, counties and Assist the state Geologistin the operation and of topographic, geologic, and other georgia maps and
    http://www.state.ga.us/dnr/environ/aboutepd_files/branches_files/gsb.htm
    Geologic Survey Branch
    19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Room 400
    Atlanta, GA 30334
    Phone: 404.656.3214 Fax: 404.657.8379
    Bill McLemore, Branch Chief ADMINISTRATION
    Phone: 404.656.3214 Fax: 404.657.8379
    William H. McLemore, State Geologist
    Cindy Hynote, Administrative Operations Coordinator Provide technical support for ACT-ACF Comprehensive Study. Study Coastal Georgia salt-water intrusion. GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
    Phone: 404.656.3214 Fax: 404.657.8379
    Vacant, Program Manager Prepare Wellhead Protection Plans for water supply systems of Georgia's cities, counties and authorities. Collect samples annually from Georgia's ground water monitoring network. Obtain GPS coordinates of EPD facilities for development of GIS databases. Collect samples for pesticide analysis from monitoring wells or private water wells. Publish annual reports on ground water quality in Georgia and pesticides in ground water. REGULATORY SUPPORT PROGRAM
    Phone: 404.656.3214 Fax: 404.657.8379
    Roger Carter, Assistant Branch Chief

    32. Web Map And Information Sources For Georgia
    Avis Maps. Nine maps are posted, each in both gif and jpg formats, includingcoverage of 5 cities and a statewide maps. georgia Roadmap.
    http://www.libs.uga.edu/maproom/ahtml/mchpgaw.html
    Web Map and Information Sources for Georgia
    Internet resources for Georgia maps and information useful to Map Room patrons are grouped in the following sections:
    General
    Information Sources
    Maps
    History ...
    Savannah
    These sections include a wide range of information. The textual material and links available from this page will change, especially as other pages are developed in the Libraries and as research libraries and groups in the state develop good pages. Please send the page's editor John Sutherland items that should be added, withdrawn, or changed in the section.

    33. Atlanta Regional Commission - Resource Center
    of georgia Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) EconLinks Census Bureaustate and County QuickFacts state of the cities Database Comparable
    http://www.atlreg.com/resourcecenter/otherresources.html
    Other Resources ATLANTACENSUS 2000 is a collaborative effort between the Atlanta Regional Commission and the Fiscal Research Program of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. It enables you to dynamically generate maps of selected data from the 1990 and 2000 Census for various geographic areas, including states, counties in Georgia, the Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area, census tracts in the 10-county ARC region and neighborhoods. Visit the site at atlantacensus2000.gsu.edu Community Choices Toolkit Federal Statistical Resources State Resources ... Useful Links/Marketing Data NATURE OF ARC DATA Data produced in-house by the ARC (either estimates or forecasts) is often what is called "planning data". Our data is used most effectively to make long-range planning decisions and to track broad economic trends in our service area. ARC estimates and forecasts are generally available down to the census tract level. ARC estimates and forecasts are not available for areas like USPS zip codes, or for user-defined radii. We also do not have the external or internal resources to do annual estimates that would "update" the detailed variables (e.g. income, home value) found in the decennial Censuses.

    34. Internet Resources For Georgian Studies
    Articles Dynamics of stateBuilding in georgia - by Making of the New georgia DevelopmentFactors - by Revaz Gachechiladze (Caucasian Regional studies, Vol
    http://www.slavweb.com/eng/fsu/georgia-e.html
    In Japanese
    Georgia - Internet Resources
    [Back to Caucasus Page
    Main Page

    GENERAL
    COUNTRY INFORMATION

    35. Poly-Cy Guide To Internet Resources For Political Science - State Government
    state of the cities Data Systems. National League of cities; US Conference of Connecticut;Delaware; Florida; georgia; Hawai'i; Idaho; Illinois; Indiana; Iowa;
    http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/polycy/pscntgov.html
    Poly-Cy_Home_Page
    Professional
    Associations
    Departments
    US

    International

    Spec.
    Programs ...
    Institutes

    People
    Faculty

    Grad Student
    Jobs in Pol. Sci. Conferences
    Teaching
    General

    Syllabi
    WebTexts Internships ...
    Warnings!!
    Research
    Libraries Data Grants Research Methods ... Computer Progs
    Service
    Opportunities Consultants
    Publications
    Journals Manuscripts Publishers Style Guides
    Academic Subfields
    American Politics
    American Politics Political Theory
    Comparative Politics
    Comparative Pol. Area Studies
    International Relations
    International Relat
    Judicial Politics
    Judicial Politics Criminal Justice
    Public Policy
    Public Policy Public Admin
    Politics
    Politics Online Political Parties Advocacy Groups Campaign 2000
    Governments
    US Federal US States US Counties/ Cities Foreign Govts ... Foreign Embassies
    Reference
    General Ref News/ Weather Search Engines Other Guides ... West Virginia Events WTC Attack FL Recount County and City Governments General Local Government

    36. St. Cloud State Universty Undergraduate Bulletin
    Cloud state University; MA 1990, Ph.D. 1993, University of georgia. MA 1982, Universityof WisconsinMadison; Ph.D. 1992, University of Minnesota-Twin cities.
    http://bulletin.stcloudstate.edu/faculty.asp?facIndex=T&grad=0

    37. HIV Infection And AIDS -- Georgia, 1991
    in 1286 persons residing in georgia (Figure 1 in which approximately 36% of the state'stotal population health districts that include smaller cities *; and 130
    http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00018014.htm
    HIV Infection and AIDS Georgia, 1991
    Public health surveillance efforts for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the United States have documented an increasing proportion of cases among persons who reside outside the largest metropolitan areas (1,2). These findings, coupled with results of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence studies, have led to the development of HIV-related prevention and treatment services in smaller cities and rural areas. This report presents results of HIV-infection and AIDS surveillance in Georgia (1990 population: 6.5 million) for 1991 and compares these findings for urban and rural areas. During 1991, AIDS was diagnosed in 1286 persons residing in Georgia (Figure 1). Of these, 920 (72%) were reported from the state health district that includes Atlanta, in which approximately 36% of the state's total population resides; 236 (18%) cases were reported from health districts that include smaller cities *; and 130 (10%) were from districts that include only outlying or rural areas **. Overall, 74% of men with AIDS were reported from Atlanta, compared with 56% of women with AIDS. When compared with 1990, in 1991 the incidence of AIDS decreased 4% in Atlanta but increased 16% in the rest of the state. In an anonymous, population-based HIV serosurvey among women delivering infants in Georgia during 1991, the prevalence of HIV infection was 1.6 per 1000 women in Atlanta; 1.8, in health districts including smaller cities; and 0.9, in rural areas. Based on extrapolation from these rates, during 1991 there were an estimated 70 births to HIV-positive women in Atlanta, compared with 94 in other areas of the state.

    38. Environmental Studies 385: Environmental Policy Course Guide
    Aspects Pollution (any kind) in your home state usePollutionGeorgia, PollutionCalifornia RemediationUrban Policy Urban Sprawl use cities and Towns
    http://web.library.emory.edu/subjects/studies/envst/envs385.html
    You are here: Home Research Guides Environmental Studies 385: Environmental Policy Course Guide Environmental Studies 385:
    Environmental Policy Course Guide Table Of Contents Contact Information top This guide was prepared by Kristan Majors , Environmental Studies Librarian, Woodruff Library, Emory University, for Environmental Studies 385: Environmental Policy, taught by Dr. Tracy Yandle. Created January, 2002. Getting Started top
    • Use dictionaries encyclopedias, bibliographies , and thesauri to learn about your topic. This is also a great method to find keywords to use for searching the catalogs and the databases. Try different keywords and search terms using different databases and catalogs.

    39. Locations.htm
    georgia Region. scenic mountains, capes and countrysides, visit cosmopolitan cities,shop fashionable home feeling that pervades the Buckeye state. Its many
    http://kp.newjobs.com/locations.html
    Career opportunities also exist within our Corporate Headquarters with the majority of these approximately 1,000 employees based at Lake Merritt in Oakland, California, and others based in various locations across the country. Our workforce consists primarily of the Kaiser national leadership team and high level consultants to our regions in functional business areas such as quality, finance, marketing, and government relations. The Corporate Headquarters environment offers the opportunity to participate at the center of an organization that independent studies consistently rate highly for quality healthcare.
    The geographical diversity of lifestyle options throughout the Kaiser Permanente organization provides professionals varied opportunities before and after they become employees. The ability to transfer within and between Regions helps promote rewarding, long-term careers.
    A brief overview of our Regional facilities, employees and lifestyle advantages follows:
    California Region
    Colorado Region
    Georgia Region
    The largest state east of the Mississippi River is also home to the Kaiser Permanente medical offices in greater Atlanta. Known for its pleasant climate, world-class shopping and dining, as well as incomparable cultural and recreational opportunities, Atlanta provides a high quality of life rarely found in most metro cities of its size. Over 2,000 physicians and non-physician employees have availed themselves of the opportunities within our 9 outpatient facilities and within specialties including Dermatology, Urology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Pulmonary and Rheumatology.

    40. USG: Georgia Southwestern State University
    in 1906, georgia Southwestern state University is of georgia's most historic and gracefulantebellum cities. Its Southwest georgia Writing Project has trained
    http://www.usg.edu/inst/gasw.html
    Georgia Southwestern State University
    Web Site: http://www.gsw.edu/ Offering 38 bachelor's degrees, 20 master's degrees and professional programs, Georgia Southwestern serves the southwest region with a wide variety of excellent programs. Office of Admissions
    800 Wheatley Street
    Americus, GA 31709 E-mail: gswapps@canes.gsw.edu
    Admissions: (229) 928-1273
    Financial Aid: (229) 928-1378 Mission Statement Faculty/Staff Directory Degrees and Majors Approved Library Information ... GIL Library Catalog Founded in 1906, Georgia Southwestern State University is located in Americus, one of Georgia's most historic and graceful antebellum cities. The university provides a wide variety of undergraduate and master's degree programs serving the southwestern region and attracting students from throughout Georgia. More than 2,600 residential and commuter students are enrolled and the student body averages 24 years of age. Students come primarily from Georgia, but some 25 states and 37 nations also are represented among enrollees. The university offers 38 bachelor's degree programs in arts and sciences, including a bachelor of fine arts, business administration, computer and information sciences, education and nursing; 20 master's degree programs in education, administration, computer science, and midwifery, plus a specialist program in education and pre-professional programs in law, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine and various allied health-care professions. Georgia Southwestern and the Georgia Institute of Technology offer a dual-degree program in engineering leading to a bachelor's degree in science or mathematics from Georgia Southwestern and a bachelor's degree in engineering from Georgia Tech. The university also offers cooperative programs with South Georgia Technical College and other two-year institutions, culminating in a baccalaureate degree from Georgia Southwestern.

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