Georgia Highlands College Photo - Georgia Highlands College offers over 30 areas of study with 10 available 100% online.

Georgia Community Colleges Offering the Most Programs

The average community college in Georgia offers approximately 4 programs (2024-25).
The community colleges offering the most programs are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The community college in Georgia offering the most programs is Georgia Highlands College, offering 40 programs.
Programs Offered Range: 3 40 Avg. Programs Offered: 16

Georgia Community Colleges Offering the Most Programs (2024-25)

College
Programs Offered
Location
Rank: #11.
Georgia Highlands College
Georgia Highlands College Photo - GHC's nursing program was cited as one of the 30 most affordable nursing degree programs in the county by GeriatricNursing.org and ranked as the #1 most affordable nursing degree in Georgia by College Choice. Additionally, GHC's fully online RN to BSN degree has been cited as the second most affordable in the nation.
Public
Programs Offered: 40
3175 Cedartown Highway, S.E.
Rome, GA 30161
(800) 332-2406
Rank: #22.
Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 5
2359 Windy Hill Road
Marietta, GA 30067
(770) 226-0056
Rank: #33.
Woodruff Medical and Wellness Training
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 3
1927 Lakeside Parkway
Tucker, GA 30084
(470) 259-4514

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Georgia average community college programs offered?
The Georgia average community college programs offered is 4 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college programs offered in Georgia?
The schools with the highest average community college programs offered in Georgia include Georgia Highlands College, Lincoln College of Technology-Marietta and Woodruff Medical and Wellness Training.

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