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Houston County Board Of Education This is the official website of Houston County Board of Education.
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Peach County Board of Education Located in the heart of central Georgia, Peach County, our 161st county, was created from parts of Houston and Macon counties in 1924. Named for the area's abundant peach crop, Peach County is Georgia's newest and geographically one of the smallest counties (151 sq. miles) in Georgia.
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Middle GA Tech Middle Georgia Technical College was originally established as Houston Vocational Center in the summer of 1973. The Georgia Board of Education, in conjunction with the Houston County Board of Education, the Middle Georgia Area Planning and Development Commission, and the community, opened Houston Vocational Center for the purpose of providing vocational educational programs to secondary and post-secondary students.
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Central GA Tech Central Georgia Technical College is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and serves the needs of Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Monroe, Putnam and Twiggs counties in Georgia. The College is a two-year public commuter college serving a diverse student body by offering traditional on-site and distance education academic programs and services, adult education, continuing education, and customized business and industry services.
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Macon State College Founded in 1968, Macon State College has grown from a small junior college of 1,100 students to the largest 4-year, residential, bachelor's degree-awarding college in Central Georgia. With beautiful facilities in Macon and Warner Robins, Macon State is focused on providing professionally oriented programs to address the workforce needs of Georgia. Our baccalaureate degree programs are market-driven disciplines essential to the economic vitality of the region.
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Mercer University Mercer University is one of America’s oldest and most distinctive institutions of higher learning, offering rigorous programs that span the undergraduate liberal arts to doctoral-level degrees.
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Georgia Tech The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology.
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University of Massachusetts UMass Amherst was born in 1863 as a land-grant agricultural college set on 310 rural acres with four faculty members, four wooden buildings, 56 students and a curriculum combining modern farming, science, technical courses, and liberal arts.
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Case Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University is one of the nation's top universities and an independent, leading research institute located in Cleveland's urban, culturally vibrant University Circle.
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Cornell University Cornell University contains seven undergraduate colleges plus the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Law School, the Johnson Graduate School of Management, the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City and Doha, Qatar, and the 93 fields of study in the Graduate School.
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Fort Hayes State University Fort Hays State University is the fastest growing of the Kansas Board of Regents universities. It is located in Hays, Kansas, and is a state, tax-assisted institution." />cks, blackboard, FHSU, Athletics.
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University of California When it first opened its doors in 1869, the University of California had just 10 faculty members and 38 students. Today, the UC system includes more than 220,000 students and more than 170,000 faculty and staff, with more than 1.5 million alumni living and working around the world.
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University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi: Research, Graduate Education, Undergraduate Education, Student Services, Alumni, and other general information.
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Wilkes University Wilkes University Wilkes University welcomes you to the Wilkes University's official home page.
Wilkes University offers small classes with Ph.D.-level faculty and a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in arts, music, applied sciences, biology, chemistry, and more.
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