Degree Institutions
Georgia is quickly gaining a national reputation for developing unique and diverse cutting-edge programs designed to enhance today’s business workforce. One project that’s attracting particular attention is Georgia 's Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP). As an economic development program of the University System of Georgia (USG), ICAPP brings together the intellectual resources of the state’s 34 public colleges and universities, including four research universities, with the state’s business community. Members of the ICAPP staff and economic development leaders and representatives from each campus provide Georgia businesses access to college-educated employees, the latest research, feedback and direction to business and operations.
Students seeking accredited degrees and businesses wanting to utilize ICAPP have two options in Dublin. Middle Georgia College (The Dublin Center) primarily supports 2-year degrees and a satellite branch of Georgia Southern University supports those seeking to take their education from Middle Georgia College and work towards a bachelor’s, master’s, or even a number of PhD’s.
Additional Resources
- Education Details.pdf - There are over 44 Institutions within 100 miles where individuals can receive a multitude of degrees. This download lists them and provides their enrollment figures as of Spring 2007.
