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Proud to Be Public College Acceptances March 2018 Houston County Schools College Acceptances Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgetown University North Georgia Technical College Air Force Academy Georgia College & State University Notre Dame Alabama State University Georgia Gwinne" College Oxford at Emory Albany State University Georgia Ins!tute of Technology Penn State University Andrew College Georgia Military College Pensacola Chris!an College Art Ins!tute of Atlanta Georgia Perimeter College Piedmont College Art Ins!tute of Philadelphia Georgia Southern University Point University Art Ins!tute of Pi"sburg Georgia Southwestern University Reinhardt University Atlanta Metropolitan College Georgia State University Savannah College of Art and Auburn University Georgia Tech Design Baylor University Gordon College Savannah State University Benedict College Harvard University Shorter University Benne" College Helms College South Georgia College Berry College Jacksonville State University Southeastern University Bethune -Cookman University Kennesaw State University Southern Polytechnic State Boston University LaGrange College University Brenau University Liberty University Toccoa Falls College Brigham Young University Medical College of Georgia Troy University Carnegie Mellon University Memphis College of Art Tuskegee University Central Georgia Technical College Mercer University U.S. Military Academy at West Cha"ahoochee Technical College Miami Dade College Point Citadel Michigan State University University of Alabama Coastal Carolina University Middle Georgia State College University of Alaska Clark Atlanta University Miller -Mo"e Technical College University of Arkansas Clarkson University Middle Tennessee State College University of California Clemson University Mississippi State University University of Central Florida Columbus State University Morehouse College University of Cumberlands Clayton State University Na!onal Auto -Diesel College University of Florida Colorado State University North Carolina Central University University of Georgia Concordia University North Carolina State University of South Alabama Crea!ve North Georgia College & State University University of South Carolina Dalton State University University of Tennessee Darton College University of Texas DeVry University University of West Georgia Duke University Valdosta State University East Georgia State University Virginia Military College Embry -Riddle Aeronau!cal University Virginia Tech Emory University Wake Forest University Emporia State University Wesleyan College Emanuel College Yale University Erskine College Young Harris College Feather River College Florida State University Fort Hays State University Fort Valley State University Full Sail University Proud to be Public Warner Robins High School College Acceptances Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Memphis College of Art Alabama State University Mercer University Albany State University Middle Georgia State College Andrew College Middle Georgia Technical College Armstrong Atlan!c State University Middle Georgia State College Atlanta Metropolitan State College Middle Georgia Technical College Auburn University Memphis College of Art Benne" College Mercer University Bethune -Cookman University Middle Georgia State College Brenau University Middle Georgia Technical College Brewton -Parker College North Carolina Central University Brigham Young University North Carolina State University California Ins!tute of Technology North Georgia Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Northwest Vista College Cha"ahoochee Technical College Pensacola Chris!an College Clark Atlanta University Piedmont College Clarkson University Point University Clayton State University Reinhardt University Clemson University Savannah College of Art and Design Colorado State University Savannah State University Columbus State University Shorter University Crea!ve Images Ins!tute of Cosmetology Southeastern University Dalton State University Southern Polytechnic State University DePaul University Stanford University East Georgia State College The Art Ins!tute of Atlanta Embry -Riddle Aeronau!cal University The Citadel Emmanuel College Toccoa Falls College Feather River College Troy University Fort Hays State University Tuskegee University Fort Valley State University United States Air Force Academy Full Sail University United States Marine Corps Gainesville State College United States Naval Academy Georgia College & State University University of Alaska Fairbanks Georgia Highlands College University of Arkansas Georgia Ins!tute of Technology University of California, Los Angeles Georgia Military College University of Florida Georgia Perimeter College University of Georgia Georgia Regents University University of Montana Georgia Southern University University of South Alabama Proud to be Public Perry High School College Acceptances Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Miami Dade College Air Force Academy Michigan State University Alabama State University Middle Georgia State College Albany State University Miller -Mo"e Technical College Andrew College Middle Tennessee State College Art Ins!tute of Atlanta Mississippi State University Art Ins!tute of Philadelphia Morehouse College Art Ins!tute of Pi"sburg Na!onal Auto -Diesel College Auburn University North Georgia College & State University Baylor University Notre Dame Benedict College Oxford at Emory Berry College Penn State University Bethune -Cookman University Reinhardt University Boston University Savannah College of Art and Design Brenau University Savannah State University Brigham Young University South Georgia College Central Georgia Technical College Southeastern University Citadel Southern Polytechnic State Coastal Carolina University University Clark Atlanta University University of Alabama Columbus State University University of Central Florida Concordia University University of Florida Darton College University of Georgia DeVry University University of South Carolina Duke University University of West Georgia Embry -Riddle Aeronau!cal University Valdosta State University Emory University Virginia Tech Florida State University Wake Forest University Fort Valley State University Wesleyan College Full Sail University Yale University Georgetown University Young Harris College Georgia College & State University Georgia Gwinne" College Georgia Military College Proud to be Public Houston County High School College Acceptances Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Harvard University Savannah College of Art and Design Alabama State University Helms College Savannah State University Albany State University Hutchinson Community College Shorter University Andrew College Jacksonville State University Southeastern University Armstrong Atlantic State University Kennesaw State University Southern Polytechnic State University Atlanta Metropolitan State College LaGrange University Stanford University Auburn University Lee University The Art Institute of Atlanta Avila University Liberty University The Citadel Brenau University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Toccoa Falls College Brevard College Mercer University Truett -McConnell College Brewton -Parker College Middle Georgia State College Troy University Brigham Young University Middle Georgia Technical College Tusculum College Central Georgia Technical College Morehouse College Tuskegee University Chattahoochee Technical College North Carolina State University United States Air Force Academy Coastal Carolina University North Georgia Technical College U.S. Military Academy at West Point Clark Atlanta University Oglethorpe University United States Naval Academy Clarkson University Pensacola Christian College University of Alaska Fairbanks Clayton State University Perdue University University of Arkansas Clemson University Piedmont College University of California, Los Angeles Coffeyville College Point University University of 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Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Regents University Georgia Southern University Proud to be Public Northside High School College Acceptances Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Harvard University Savannah College of Art and Design Air Force Academy Helms College Savannah State University Alabama State University Jacksonville State University Shorter University Albany State University Juilliard School for Performing Arts South Georgia College Andrew College Kennesaw State University Southeastern University Art Institute of Atlanta LaGrange University Southern Polytechnic State University Art Institute
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