Certificate & Degree Programs


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Augusta University

Augusta University provides a world-class academic and social community that positions students for opportunity and success.


The Board of Regents defines Augusta University as Georgia's health/sciences/medical college. And we are that. Proudly. We are also a dynamic, comprehensive research university offering more than 150 areas of study, across ten colleges through undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.


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Clark Atlanta University

At Clark Atlanta University, we believe in delivering education that extends beyond the classroom. We understand that each student's learning style is unique, which is why we offer a variety of learning formats, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online classes. Our dedicated faculty members are committed to providing a welcoming and supportive learning environment that fosters your academic growth.


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Emory University

Whether it’s through our breakthrough research in science, medicine, or liberal arts, Emory's academic environments empower students to change the world.



We are one of the most-funded research facilities, a top innovation hub, and a true leader in the humanities. And we’re out to guide students in designing their own paths at Emory, so they can do the same in their careers.


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Georgia Institute of Technology

The Georgia Institute of Technology, or Georgia Tech, is one of the top public research universities in the U.S., developing leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition.


The Institute offers business, computing, design, engineering, liberal arts, and sciences degrees. Its more than 47,000 undergraduate and graduate students represent 54 U.S. states and territories and more than 143 countries. They study at the main campus in Atlanta, at campuses in France and China, or through distance and online learning.



As a leading technological university, Georgia Tech is an engine of economic development for Georgia, the Southeast, and the nation, conducting more than $1 billion in research annually for government, industry, and society. 


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Georgia State University

Blending academic rigor with a rich college experience since 1913, Georgia State University transforms the lives of students, advances the frontiers of knowledge and shapes future leaders. Enrolling one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation, the university provides associate-to-graduate-degree-level educational opportunities for tens of thousands across its downtown Atlanta Campus and five Perimeter College campuses. Graduating students from all backgrounds at equal, high rates, Georgia State is the national model for student success.


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Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw State is a comprehensive university located on two suburban campuses in Kennesaw and Marietta, northwest of metro Atlanta. We are making an impact across the region, the nation and around the world. As the third largest university in Georgia, Kennesaw State has nearly 45,000 students enrolled in over 180 undergraduate, master’s, doctoral degree and certificate programs.


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Mercer University

Students across Mercer’s 12 schools and colleges benefit from a welcoming atmosphere, an intimate learning environment, world-class resources, and unparalleled opportunities.


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Morehouse School of Medicine

Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), located in Atlanta, Ga., was founded in 1975 as the Medical Education Program at Morehouse College. In 1981, MSM became an independently chartered institution. MSM is among the nation’s leading educators of primary care physicians and was recently recognized as the top institution among U.S. medical schools for our social mission. Our faculty and alumni are noted in their fields for excellence in teaching, research and public policy.


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Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG)

The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) oversees the state’s technical colleges, adult literacy programs, and a host of economic and workforce development programs.



The Technical College System of Georgia provides a unified system of technical education, adult education, and customized business and industry training through programs that use the best available technology and offer easy access to lifelong education and training for all adult Georgians and corporate citizens.


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University of Georgia

UGA is the oldest state-chartered institution of higher education in the United States. Spanning more than 750 acres on its main campus alone and employing almost 3,000 faculty members, UGA provides educational and research services to over 40,000 individuals, including almost 10,000 doctoral and professional students. With $546 million in annual research expenditures, and NIH awards totaling $90 million annually, UGA has an estimated $8.1 billion annual impact on the economy of Georgia. UGA’s 18 colleges offer doctoral degrees in 99 areas spanning the liberal arts and humanities; business; journalism; public affairs; law, education, and social work; and include science-based colleges for veterinary medicine, ecology (the first stand-alone college of its type in the world), public health, pharmacy, engineering, and agriculture. The first cohort of medical students was admitted in 2010 to the Augusta University/UGA Medical Partnership, sharing the site of the former Navy Supply Corps School with UGA’s College of Public Health in Athens, GA.