Coastal Georgia Community College
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Coastal Georgia Community College |
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Established | 1961 |
Type | Community College |
President | Dr. Dorothy L. Lord |
Undergraduates | ~2,000 |
Location | Brunswick, Georgia, USA |
Website | http://www.cgcc.edu/ |
Coastal Georgia Community College is a community college in the University System of Georgia. It offers courses in programs designed to provide opportunities in three areas: two-year associate degree programs that prepare students to transfer to senior colleges and universities, one- and two-year career programs that prepare students for immediate employment; and developmental, and remedial courses for students who need to refresh or strengthen their academic background.
Coastal Georgia Community College serves the needs of the community by offering select courses at several different sites throughout the service area including Camden County, Fort Stewart in Hinesville and Savannah. Bachelor's and master's degrees from Armstrong Atlantic State University, Georgia Southern University, and Valdosta State University are also obtainable in certain degree programs through the Brunswick Center.
University System of Georgia |
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Research Universities: Georgia Tech • Georgia State • Medical College of Georgia • University of Georgia Regional Universities: Georgia Southern • Valdosta State State Universities: Albany • Armstrong Atlantic • Augusta • Clayton • Columbus • Ft. Valley • GCSU • Georgia Southwestern Kennesaw • North Georgia • Savannah • Southern Polytechnic • West Georgia State Colleges: Dalton • Gainesville • Gwinnett • Gordon • Macon • Middle Georgia Agricultural Colleges: Abraham Baldwin Two-year Colleges: Atlanta Metro • Bainbridge • Coastal Georgia • Darton • East Georgia Georgia Highlands • Georgia Perimeter • South Georgia • Waycross Independent research unit: Skidaway Institute of Oceanography Centers: Gwinnett University Center Governing body: Georgia Board of Regents |