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Looking for Military Colleges in Georgia, Any Suggestions?

Hey everyone, I’ve been eyeing the military path for my future. Georgia's my home state so I was hoping for some insights about military colleges here?

a year ago

Sure, there are a number of military colleges in Georgia that could be a good fit for you. Here are two options you might want to consider:

1. Georgia Military College is a junior college that offers both high school and two-year college programs. Its main campus in Milledgeville is the site for its secondary school—the Georgia Military College Preparatory School—which accepts students in grades 3-12. For college-level students, GMC offers 2-year associate degree programs in a range of fields. Furthermore, GMC students are also eligible for the Early Commissioning Program, which offers the opportunity to commission as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army after just two years.

2. The University of North Georgia is one of the nation's six senior military colleges and offers the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) for students interested in commissioning as officers in the U.S. Army after graduation. Not all students at UNG participate in the military program, but those that do receive valuable leadership training.

Both of these options are quite different, so your best fit will likely depend on your specific goals for after high school. If you're looking to go straight into a 4-year college curriculum with the intent of commissioning as an officer after college, UNG's program might be more suitable. Alternatively, if you're focused on a rapid path to commissioning, the Early Commissioning Program at GMC might be of interest.

Remember to consider factors like curriculum, student life, location, and the specific military career you're interested in when making your decision. And, of course, it's always a good idea to visit these institutions (if possible) to get a sense of their campus and culture.

a year ago

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