coit
Persecuted for his beliefs
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We do have 53k students you know?
If you count Georgia Perimeter College.
We do have 53k students you know?
If you count Georgia Perimeter College.
Is that the new name for Dekalb College?
No longer existsIf you count Georgia Perimeter College.
O OIs that the new name for Dekalb College?
Yeah, it was. Absorbed by GSU or something last year.
Try 17k a year in Midtown .. but fortunately my kiddos are paying itI have a kid at GSU right now. And I'm paying that $12K a year and a bunch of tuition on top of that. My kid lives off-campus and is only in their 2nd year there after transferring in from Southern so I really don't know that much about campus. I really doubt that they have 10k students living in on-campus dorms though.
Happens all the time. Just because he started last year doesn't make him betterThat is a funny thread. I am calling bs that we are starting a freshman who is not yet on campus over the guy who started last year.
You're right. I actually bothered to look it up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Perimeter_College
53k???5000 in on campus dorms downtown and another 5k in private dorms and apartments downtown. We do have 53k students you know? Summerhill/Turner Hill will add several thousand more living downtown.
By the same measure, Southern College of Technology used to be under the umbrella of Georgia Tech until 1981 or so. Nobody really thought that Southern Tech was Georgia Tech. The combining of Georgia Perimeter College was done just for öööös and giggles by the board of regents. I attempted to get online answers about the combining of SPSU and KSU. Basically, same deal. Done just because. No data whatsoever on if it would save money or not. There are no studies. KSU absorbed SPSU at the whim of the BOR.If you read that, you can see that they are merged in name only. GPC still has its only degree programs and admissions requirements.
Why would you count a two year college. Isn't that like counting those in continuing education? I am not lessening those that go that way, but they are not 4 year students. Apples and oranges.If you count Georgia Perimeter College.
If you read that, you can see that they are merged in name only. GPC still has its only degree programs and admissions requirements.
Why would you count a two year college. Isn't that like counting those in continuing education? I am not lessening those that go that way, but they are not 4 year students. Apples and oranges.
His problem is that he was not Nick Arbuckle but nobody is.Happens all the time. Just because he started last year doesn't make him better
It's now Perimeter College a division of GSU no different than Robinson College of Business.If you read that, you can see that they are merged in name only. GPC still has its only degree programs and admissions requirements.
Ohhhh, yeah, I am aware. That was a typo. Believe it or not, I used to be a school teacher[emoji38]Are you aware that illegible and eligible are in fact different words with different meanings?
Not the same thing. Their degrees day GSUBy the same measure, Southern College of Technology used to be under the umbrella of Georgia Tech until 1981 or so. Nobody really thought that Southern Tech was Georgia Tech. The combining of Georgia Perimeter College was done just for öööös and giggles by the board of regents. I attempted to get online answers about the combining of SPSU and KSU. Basically, same deal. Done just because. No data whatsoever on if it would save money or not. There are no studies. KSU absorbed SPSU at the whim of the BOR.