Georgia Perimeter College

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Georgia Perimeter College
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Established: 1964
Type: Public
President: Anthony B. Tricoli
Students: 21,473[1]
Location: Suburban Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Campus: Suburban
Nickname: GPC
Mascot: Jaguars
Website: www.gpc.edu

Georgia Perimeter College is a two-year associate degree-granting unit of the University System of Georgia. GPC has multiple campus locations on the north and east side of metro Atlanta.

The instutution was founded by the DeKalb County Board of Education as DeKalb College in 1958 and offered its first classes in Clarkston, Georgia in 1964. It was renamed for Atlanta's Perimeter highway in 1997 to indicate that it no longer served only DeKalb County.

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[edit] Facts and figures

Georgia Perimeter College is the largest two-year college and the third-largest institution in the University System of Georgia. Its spring 2004 enrollment was 20,266.

On October 1st, 2006, Anthony B. Tricoli assumed his position as president of GPC.

[edit] Locations

The newest campus is in unincorporated Newton County, east of the city of Covington, opened in January 2007.

In addition, distance learning courses via the Internet and videotaped course-ware are also available.

The Lawrenceville campus at the Gwinnett University Center is expected to close in May 2008 when the Center becomes Georgia Gwinnett College.

123 nations are represented at the Clarkston Campus.

As of spring semester 2007, GPC enrollment is approximately 21,000 students.

[edit] Famous people who attended DeKalb/Georgia Perimeter

  • MARK KERRIN, Former Director of Security & Personal Bodyguard to ROSA PARKS, a novel and feature titled THE QUIET WARRIOR from THE CHRONICLES OF KERRIN, Bodyguard, Law Enforcer, Intelligence Agent, Surveillance Expert, Pilot, Diver, one of the world most..." documents his life and adventures,Graduated PHI THETA KAPPA-Highest Honors, with an AA & AS degrees from Dekalb Community College South 1981.
  • Jonathan Paul Grimes II Olympic silver medalist
  • Andrew Robert Horsefield, better known as Andrew Pendelton III, an American Professional Wrestler

[edit] Points of interest

[edit] References

  1. ^ Semester Enrollment Report (PDF). Office of Research and Policy Analysis. University System of Georgia (2007-11-12). Retrieved on 2007-12-23.

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