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Macon State College

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In the fall of 2010, Dr. Bell announced that he would end his term as president in June 2011. In July 2011, Dr. Jeffery S. Allbritten, who had been serving as president of the Collier County Campus of Edison State College in Naples, Florida, assumed office as Macon State's new president. He held the
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As several other junior colleges had recently gained four-year status, many speculated that Macon's would as well. However, the change took some time. It was not until 1983 that a statewide needs assessment indicated that the Macon area was underserved by state higher education. In 1987, the Regents
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Macon State began residence life programs in the fall 2010 when the college started offering housing and expanded student life activities. The college took over operation of a 300+ unit apartment complex adjacent to the Macon campus and renamed the complex College Station. The apartments, which are
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the regional accrediting agency, gave its approval of the consolidation in December 2012, and the Board of Regents acted to make the consolidation official, effective immediately, on Jan. 8, 2013. In a subsequent action, the college was elevated to university status on July 1, 2015 and renamed
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During the fall 2007 convocation President David Bell announced the college would reorganize from divisions into schools—the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education, the School of Information Technology, the School of Nursing & Health Sciences, and the School of Business.
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In April 2010, the president announced that the college had assumed operations of a 300+ apartment complex adjacent to the Macon campus. The units were available only to Macon State students and opened as student housing for the Fall 2010 semester.
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Over the next several years, the topic was repeatedly discussed, and "senior status" was often recommended by University System consultants, but it would be 1996 before the Regents finally approved a change in mission and the introduction of the
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In 1989, the college's president, Dr. S. Aaron Hyatt, asked the state to grant the college senior status. The following year, 25,000 local citizens signed a petition supporting the move, but state budget cuts prevented the issue from advancing.
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degree. Later that year, the school became known as "Macon State College" to indicate the new status. Both changes formally took effect in 1997. The first bachelor's degrees were awarded in May 1999.
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campus, with three administrative and academic buildings, is located on 79 acres (320,000 m) Watson Boulevard, just a half-mile from the main gate of
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on Tuesday, May 8, 2012 and also laid out a path for elevating the consolidated institution to university status after a review process. The
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position for only 12 months and left in June 2012, to be replaced by Dr. John Black, who began in July 2012 and served as interim president.
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Macon Junior College, as it was then known, opened its doors in 1968 to the largest enrollment ever for a new state college in
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In January 2012, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved the merger of the college with
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Most of the academic degree programs that had been offered at Macon State were retained during the consolidation.
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The history of Macon State College began in 1965, when the University System of Georgia's
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removed "Junior" from the college's name but Macon College remained a two-year school.
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also continues to operate the three campuses that were part of the former
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Defunct public universities and colleges in Georgia, Macon, US (1965–2013)
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1968-72: Jack K. Carlton, the first president of the institution
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Macon State's main campus also became the main campus of
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In addition to the Macon and Warner Robins campuses,
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Buildings and structures in Houston County, Georgia
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Macon
Georgia
USA
32°48′26″N 83°43′56″W / 32.80716°N 83.732226°W / 32.80716; -83.732226
Colors
Middle Georgia College
Middle Georgia State College
Middle Georgia State University
University System of Georgia
Middle Georgia College
Middle Georgia State College
Middle Georgia State University
Macon, Georgia
Warner Robins, Georgia
Robins Air Force Base
Middle Georgia State University
Middle Georgia State University
US 80
Bibb County, Georgia
Warner Robins
Robins Air Force Base
Middle Georgia State University
Middle Georgia College
Board of Regents
public two-year college
central Georgia
Bibb County
Georgia
Robins Air Force Base

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