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Bainbridge CollegeFor more than 30 years Bainbridge College has provided higher education to the residents of southwest Georgia. The College, among the fastest growing in the State of Georgia continues to expand on its commitment to effective teaching and community enhancement. It has provided leadership for community, school, and civic activities and gained a reputation for academic excellence. As one of 9 two-year colleges and 26 senior colleges and universities comprising the University System of Georgia, Bainbridge College fulfills a goal of the Board of Regents to increase the availability of higher education to citizens throughout the state. Bainbridge College takes pride in its integrated approach to education. The College offers associate of arts, associate of science and associate of applied science degrees, certificates in business and technical fields, non-credit continuing education courses, cooperative degree programs with Albany State University, Albany Technical College, Georgia Southwestern State University and Southwest Georgia Technical College.
About the Early County SiteThe Early County Site became part of Bainbridge College on July 1, 2006. Technical certificates and degrees as well as transfer courses are offered for the citizens of Early and surrounding counties, including Henry and Houston Counties in Alabama, which receive in-state tuition rates if registered at the Early County Site. See a complete list of programs of study. The Arts and Sciences Division offers a number of courses and programs. Students may pursue studies in Sciences, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, English, General Studies, History, Mathematics, and Teacher Education. Students may also enroll in core classes for both transfer and technical studies purposes. The Technical Studies Division offers many options for career programs. Specialized certificates, regular certificates, and the Associate of Applied Science degree are offered at BCEC, including Electronics Technology, Early Childhood Care and Education, Administrative Office Technology, and Accounting. BCEC responds to community needs by offering a variety of noncredit courses, programs, and other learning opportunities through the Continuing Education Division. These ungraded courses earn no academic credit. They emphasize both professional development and personal interest. Classes are offered for adults and children.
Joan Simpson, Director
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