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Study
at Macon State College Georgia
Macon
State College is one of seven state
colleges of the University System of
Georgia. Serving the central Georgia
region with professionally oriented
degree programs, this suburban college
offers bachelor's degrees that address
the area's workforce needs by preparing
students in the important disciplines of
business, education, communications,
health and information technology. As a
complement to its baccalaureate mission,
Macon State also offers 40 quality
two-year transfer programs.
Day and evening classes for full- and
part-time study are offered on three
campuses. The 167-acre main campus,
located in the city of Macon, is served
by a fiber optics network which connects
more than 600 computers linking
students, faculty and staff. The main
campus also has 13 major buildings
including a library, arts complex and a
new student life center. Other major
academic buildings are devoted to health
sciences, humanities, information
technology, natural sciences and math,
and the social sciences. The Robins
Resident Center, located at Robins Air
Force Base, serves military and civilian
employees. The Warner Robins Campus,
opened in 2003, extends the reach and
services of the college and is
strategically positioned to further
serve the professional workforce needs
of Robins.
More than 2,000 take classes at the
Warner Robins Campus.
More than 6,200 traditional and
non-traditional students commute to
Macon State College, primarily from a
seven-county area in Central Georgia.
Their average age is 27. Minority
students account for about one-third of
the student population.
While recognized for its strength in
professionally oriented bachelor?s
degree programs, Macon State continues
its focus on a strong foundation in
liberal arts and its success in
connecting with the region through
innovative partnerships with area
business, industry and government. The
college is a key player in the economic
development of Central Georgia and a
principle provider of talent to support
the economic, social and cultural
vitality of the region. Students have
many opportunities to participate in
activities outside of class. The college
has more than 20 student organizations
including professional and honor
societies, student government and
student media. The college frequently
brings guests lecturers, artists,
performers and musicians to the campus.
Most events are open to the community.
Macon Junior College was chartered in
1965 to serve the rapidly growing
mid-state area. In 1968, the college
opened with 1,110 students, the largest
charter class for an institution of
higher education in the state's history.
The college formally became Macon State
College in 1997. Address:
Macon State College
100 College Station Drive
Macon,
GA31206
Type:State College
Phone:
Main:
478-471-2800
Admissions:
478-471-2800
Financial Aid:
478-471-2717
Website:
www.maconstate.edu
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