Macon State College
100 College Station Drive
Macon, GA 31206-5145
Founded in 1968, Macon State College has grown in leaps and bounds since its early days as a two-year institution. This Georgia college is now the largest undergraduate college in central Georgia, offering numerous bachelor's, associate, and certificate programs in the liberal arts and sciences.
Macon State College offers bachelor's degree programs in the following areas of study: biology, business, communication, education, English, health information management, health services administration, history, information technology, mathematics, nursing, and public service. Students can also opt for the associate's degree, awarded in more than 30 areas, including business, education, humanities, natural science, mathematics, social sciences, information technology, nursing, and health sciences. Macon State College also offers the associate of applied science degree and numerous certificate programs for those students looking for a concentrated program that will help launch careers in areas such as business, criminal justice, and information technology.
As a member of the University System of Georgia, Macon State College offers students an excellent liberal arts education at a public university price. Additionally, students are now treated to the "Fixed-for-Four" tuition plan, which guarantees the same rate of tuition for the four years they are enrolled at Macon State College. For students looking to get a head start in life without breaking the bank, Macon State College is an excellent choice.
Quick Facts:
There are approximately 6,500 students enrolled at Macon State College.
The student enrollment at Macon State College is approximately 68% female and 32% male.
The average age of students at Macon State College is 27.
Macon State College's 167-acre campus is bordered by a picturesque lake and gorgeous botanical gardens.
The campus of Macon State College is about a 45-minute drive from Atlanta.
In addition to offering its own baccalaureate programs, Macon State College also has transfer programs in conjunction with the University System of Georgia.
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