List of Colleges and Universities in Georgia (U.S. State) - Private Colleges and Universities

Private Colleges and Universities

  • Andrew College, Cuthbert
  • Ashworth College, Norcross
  • Atlanta's John Marshall Law School, Atlanta
  • Art Institute of Atlanta, Atlanta
  • Brenau University, Gainesville
  • Christian College of Georgia, Atlanta
  • Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta
  • Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur
  • Emory University, Atlanta
  • Gwinnett College, Lilburn
  • Herzing University of Atlanta, Atlanta
  • LaGrange College, LaGrange
  • Life University, Marietta
  • Mercer University, Macon
  • Paine College, Augusta
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (Georgia Campus), Suwanee
  • Point University (formerly Atlanta Christian College), East Point, Georgia
  • Rising Spirit Institute, Lilburn
  • Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah
  • South University, Savannah
  • The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College, Atlanta
  • Thomas University, Thomasville
  • Toccoa Falls College, Toccoa
  • Truett-McConnell College, Cleveland
  • University of Atlanta, Georgia

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