Georgia Highlands College

Georgia Highlands College, commonly known as Georgia Highlands, is a two-year community college associate degree-granting unit of the University System of Georgia, and located in Rome, Georgia, USA; with satellite campuses in Heritage Hall, Rome, Georgia; Cartersville, Georgia; Marietta, GA; Douglasville, GA and Carrollton, GA. Established in 1968 and opened in 1970 as Floyd Junior College, the school was originally named for Floyd County, of whi... more

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