Bainbridge College

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Bainbridge College
Bainbridge College Seal
Established 1970
Type Community College
President Dr. Richard Carvajal
Students 4000[1]
Location Bainbridge, Georgia, USA
Colors Green and White         
Website http://www.bainbridge.edu/

Bainbridge College is a 2-year, Community College in the University System of Georgia. For more than 30 years, Bainbridge College has provided higher education to the residents of southwest Georgia. The College is among the fastest growing in the State of Georgia, enjoying a 52 percent increase in enrollment since Fall 2001.

The college’s campus is located on 173 acres (0.70 km2) of land just inside the Bainbridge city limits on U.S. Highway 84 East. The College is a community institution with on-campus residence facilities.

A separate campus in Blakely, Georgia is Bainbridge College Early County (which was built in 1999 as Albany Technical College. The Early County Satellite Center was bought by Bainbridge College in 2006).

Students commute from the nearby towns of Attapulgus, Blakely, Brinson, Cairo, Camilla, Climax, Colquitt, Donalsonville, Iron City, Pelham, Thomasville, and Whigham. With the inclusion of Gadsden County to the College's service area, students from neighboring Florida communities also attend the College as in-state students.

It was established in 1970 with support of local citizens, including former Georgia governor Marvin Griffin, and its doors opened in 1973, during the Governor Jimmy Carter administration. Dr. Edward Mobley was the first President. He served from the beginning of the college until 1999, when Dr. Clifford Brock took over, for what proved to be a tumultuous relationship. Dr. Sherman Day was assigned as interim President upon Dr. Brock's exit and gave the college a sense of stability once again. Dr. Thomas Wilkerson became President in 2005.

The 1973 charter faculty consisted of: Dr. Robert DuBay, Dean; Dr. R. Everett Langford, Chemistry and Geology; Dr. Ray Chambers, History.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Semester Enrollment Report" (PDF). Office of Research and Policy Analysis. University System of Georgia. 2007-11-12. http://www.usg.edu/research/students/enroll/fy2008/fall07.pdf. Retrieved 2007-12-23. 

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