Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus

Location and Contact Information

801 Duke Ave
Warner Robins, GA 31093
USA
Main Tel: (478) 225-0005
Web Site

The campus is in a small city.

Overview

School profile and reference information, including highlights, admissions, student body, degrees, and contact info.

Highlights (vs. Other Schools)

  • Many students concentrating in education and teaching and business and management.
  • Affordable tuition & fees.
  • Large number of students.

School characteristics:

  • The school is public.
  • Academic calender: Quarter.

Features of note:

  • Open admission; accepts all qualified candidates.
  • Distance learning is available.
  • Weekend study is an option.
  • Part-time classes are available.

Tuition and Financial Aid (2009-2010)

ItemCost
State Tuition and fees$ 4,668
Books and supplies$ 300

Financial Aid

Georgia Military College Warner Robbins participates in US Title IV financial assistance programs.

(Please refer to BrainTrack's financial aid articles section for background information.)

Similar Schools

Based on proprietary BrainTrack computer comparisons against all other US colleges, these schools appear to be most similar to Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Campus:

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 SchoolLocationEnrollment
1Georgia Military College-Valdosta CampusValdosta, GA1,007
2Northwestern Polytechnic UniversityFremont, CA1,107
3Concordia College-SelmaSelma, AL539
4Globe Institute of TechnologyNew York, NY229
5Georgia Military College-Augusta CampusMartinez, GA1,290
6Wade CollegeDallas, TX238
7Centura College - Newport NewsNewport News, VA254
8Ivy Tech Community College-BloomintonBloomington, IN5,385
9Silicon Valley UniversitySan Jose, CA600
10Jamestown Business CollegeJamestown, NY263

Degrees Awarded (in 2009-2010)

DegreeTotal
Earned
Different
Programs
Associate11110

Faculty

Tenure (2009-2010):

Full-Time Faculty  Total
Without tenure; tenure not available  14

Students

Student enrollment was 918 in 2009-2010 (978 full-time equivalent).

Undergrads are 100% of enrolled students.

Students under 25 years old represent 59% of the student body. About 8% of the school is at least 40 years of age.

Room and Board

On-campus housing is not available.

Graduate School Focus

The highest degree offered is the Associate.

Programs of Study

(Number of degrees in 2009-2010 in parentheses)

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (37 awarded)

  • Business Administration and Management
  • Logistics and Materials Management

EDUCATION AND TEACHING (16 awarded)

  • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
  • Education
  • Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching

FAMILY AND SOCIAL WORK (6 awarded)

  • Human Development and Family Studies

LIBERAL ARTS (31 awarded)

  • General Studies
  • International Relations and Affairs

NURSING AND EMERGENCY MEDICINE (12 awarded)

  • Pre-Nursing Studies

SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT (9 awarded)

  • Criminal Justice/Safety Studies