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So               you're               not               exactly               fresh               out               of               high               school,               but               that               shouldn't               keep               you               from               getting               the               degree               you've               always               wanted.

Perhaps               you               decided               it's               finally               time               to               go               on               to               graduate               school,               or               maybe               you'd               have               a               better               chance               at               getting               that               promotion               if               you'd               had               a               fourth               year               of               college               under               your               belt.

In               the               state               of               Georgia,               there               are               several               colleges               which               are               especially               helpful               to               those               seeking               to               earn               their               first               degree,               add               a               second               degree,               or               finish               up               where               they               left               off.

1.

Georgia               State               University.

The               second               largest               school               in               the               University               System               of               Georgia               after               UGA,               Georgia               State               has               built               up               its               reputation               in               the               past               decade.

The               school               achieved               research               university               status               in               1995,               reopened               the               Rialto               Center               for               the               Arts               in               the               late               1990s,               and               added               three               new               set               of               dorms               starting               in               2002.

However,               with               a               commuter               student               rate               at               88%               and               its               location               in               the               heart               of               Atlanta,               attending               Georgia               State               feels               more               like               going               to               work               than               walking               through               a               college               quad.

Its               J.

Mack               Robinson               College               of               Business               is               ranked               among               the               best               in               the               nation               and               provides               programs               such               as               the               Flexible               MBA               and               Executive               MBA               for               those               without               the               ability               or               desire               to               commit               to               traditional               graduate               study;               similarly,               the               College               of               Law               includes               four-               and               five-year               plans               for               part-time               study               towards               a               law               degree.

And               don't               worry               about               standing               out:               long               regarded               as               a               haven               for               the               nontraditional               college               experience,               students               over               25               are               a               common               occurrence               on               campus.

[Full               disclosure:               The               author               of               this               article               currently               attends               Georgia               State               University.]
               2.

Kennesaw               State               University.

Kennesaw               State               is               the               youngest               of               the               schools               listed               here,               first               opening               its               doors               in               1963,               but               the               college               easily               made               up               for               lost               time               to               become               of               the               best               educational               values               in               the               state.

Known               in               particular               for               its               nursing               and               education               programs               (the               latter               of               which               offers               two               doctorates               in               Leadership               for               Learning),               Kennesaw               State's               dance               program               recent               partnered               with               the               Atlanta               Ballet               for               dance               education,               and               its               theatre               department               goes               so               far               as               to               offer               a               course               in               dramaturgy.

Starting               in               fall               2011,               commuter               students               who               catch               the               Town               Center               Shuttle               to               school               completely               waive               the               $70               monthly               parking               fee,               while               those               catching               the               Town               Point               Shuttle               pay               $20               instead               of               the               regular               $70--a               great               boon               for               adults               seeking               a               college               with               cheap               transit.

If               you're               looking               for               the               full               residential               experience,               however,               Kennesaw               State's               housing               options               all               feature               apartment-style               arrangements               as               opposed               to               the               more               traditional               dormitory               setup,               an               important               feature               for               those               not               prepared               to               deal               with               cramped               living               quarters.
               3.

Southern               Polytechnic               State               University.

Familiarly               known               as               SPSU,               Southern               Polytechnic               is               located               in               Marietta,               GA               and               specializes               in               technology-oriented               programs.

The               college's               dedication               to               nontraditional               students               can               be               evidenced               by               the               Center               for               Continuing               Education,               designed               to               offer               certifications               and               courses               to               people               not               necessarily               looking               for               a               full-blown               degree,               and               at               a               student               population               of               5,500               SPSU               can               offer               class               sizes               averaging               from               25               to               30               students.

Actual               professors               instruct               courses               instead               of               teaching               assistants               or               graduate               students,               and               the               university               is               keen               on               making               weekend               and               evening               classes               available               for               working               adults               going               back               to               school.

Surveying               and               mapping,               apparel               textile               technology,               and               computer               game               design               and               development               are               just               a               few               of               the               less               common               degrees               available               at               the               college,               which               focuses               on               applicable               knowledge               relevant               to               the               job               market--the               perfect               environment               for               adults               attending               college               to               expand               their               skill               base.
               Of               course,               these               are               not               the               only               colleges               in               Georgia               that               could               satisfy               someone               looking               to               return               to               school;               technically,               any               institution               with               a               nontraditional               student               application               is               prepared               to               enroll               individuals               past               typical               college               age.

The               schools               listed               above               generally               have               the               resources,               classes,               and               environment               more               geared               towards               people               who               have               been               out               of               school               for               a               while,               are               trying               to               earn               a               second               degree,               or               cannot               commit               to               the               regular               demands               of               a               full-time               college               experience.

However,               the               best               judge               of               what               educational               path               is               right               for               you               is               always               yourself.

So               happy               hunting--and               welcome               back               to               school.
               Sources:               
               Georgia               State               University               website               
               Kennesaw               State               University               website               
               Southern               Polytechnic               State               University               website               
               "Georgia               State               University,"               College               Prowler               
               "Kennesaw               State               University,"               College               Prowler               
               "Southern               Polytechnic               State               University,"               College               Prowler               
               "Georgia               State               University,"               Wikipedia               
               "Kennesaw               State               University,"               Wikipedia               
               "Southern               Polytechnic               State               University,"               Wikipedia               







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