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East Georgia State College

East Georgia State College
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Former names
Emanuel County Junior College (1973-1988)
East Georgia College (1988-2012)
Type Public
Established 1973
President Robert G. Boehmer
Students 3,435 (Fall 2011)
Location Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
Campus Rural, 249.62 acres (1.01 km2)
Colors Green and Gold         
Nickname Bobcats
Affiliations University System of Georgia
Website www.ega.edu
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East Georgia State College is a four-year state college of the University System of Georgia. Located in the rural city of Swainsboro, the college serves Emanuel, Bulloch, Richmond and surrounding counties throughout east-central and southeast Georgia.

In the 1960s, community leaders in Swainsboro and Emanuel County urged the state legislature to establish a community college in the area. In 1969, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia underwent a study to determine the need for additional community colleges in the state. A year later, the Swainsboro-Emanuel County area was approved as a prospective site with the stipulation that the county provide land and funding to build the initial physical plant.

In September 1971, citizens of Emanuel County approved a $2.1 million bond issue and provided 207 acres (0.84 km2) of land within the city limits of Swainsboro for a new college. 190 acres (0.77 km2) of the site was donated by the wife of then-U.S. Senator David Gambrell, Mrs. Luck Flanders Gambrell. In December of the same year, the Board of Regents granted final approval for Emanuel County Junior College. Then-Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives and Emanuel County native George L. Smith II was instrumental in the college's establishment. In June 1972, temporary offices were set up in downtown Swainsboro and the college's faculty was hired while construction of the college campus began in December of the same year.

The college hosted its charter class of 167 students in the fall quarter of 1973 at a temporary site, as the campus would not be ready for another year. The college changed its name to East Georgia College in 1988 when the University System mandated that the term "Junior" be removed from the names of its two-year institutions and to give the college its regional identity. In the Board of Regents' June 2011 meeting, East Georgia College was granted approval to move to four-year status, allowing the college to offer limited bachelor's degree programs. With the change in its mission, the college was officially renamed East Georgia State College. The college admitted its first students into the Bachelor's program in Biology in fall 2012.

The college campus opened in 1974 with six buildings and has been expanded significantly since the turn of the 21st century. Opened in 2001, the Luck Flanders Gambrell Center houses the college library, main auditorium, classrooms, and executive offices. In 2012, the college library was substantially renovated to accommodate the college's transition from two-year status to four-year status. In 2003, the Physical Education building was augmented with a new indoor gymnasium, fitness center, an art studio, and additional classrooms. The Jean A. Morgan Student Activities Center was expanded and renovated in 2007, adding student meeting space and larger administrative offices. The campus also has newly acquired 10 acres for future development, built an Academic Center for Excellence, and provided a disc golf course, 10k cross country course, Ezra Pond and Pa's Pond.


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