Floyd College

Floyd College is a two-year college located in Rome, Georgia. Since opening in 1970, its has been part of the University System of Georgia. The school is named for Floyd County, of which Rome is the county seat. In April 2005, the Georgia Board of Regents voted to change the school's name to Georgia Highlands College, which will take effect on August 1.

The school has satellite campuses at Heritage Hall in Rome, North Metro Tech in Acworth, and another at Cartersville. Some classes will also be taught in classroom space rented at Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta.

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University System of Georgia
Research schools: Georgia Tech | Georgia State | Medical College of Georgia | University of Georgia
Universities: Albany | Armstrong Atlantic | Augusta | Clayton | Columbus | Ft. Valley | GCSU | Ga. Southwestern
Kennesaw | NGCSU | Savannah | Southern Polytechnic | West Ga. || Regional: Ga. Southern | Valdosta State
Colleges: Dalton | Macon || Two-year: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural | Atlanta Metro. | Bainbridge
Coastal Ga. | Darton | East Ga. | Floyd | Gainesville | Ga. Perimiter | Gordon | Middle Ga. | South Ga. | Waycross
Centers: Gwinnett University Center || Governing body: Georgia Board of Regents

See also: Floyd College, 1970, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Acworth, Georgia, April 2005, Armstrong Atlantic State University, August 1, Augusta State University