The Paulding Site is one of the newest campuses of Georgia Highlands College, which has served northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama since 1970, previously under the name Floyd Junior College. The two-year college has six sites in northwest Georgia. This site is in the building known as the George T. Bagby Building and houses administrative offices, an online library, one laboratory for biology and geology courses, two large classrooms and two computer labs.
Chattahoochee Technical College is a public, two-year state technical college with numerous campus locations based around Atlanta, including the Mountain View Campus located on Gordy Parkway in Marietta. The school offers a wide range of programs and study fields, including those in accounting, business administration, arts and sciences, computer sciences, engineering, health sciences, nursing, culinary arts and much more. The school also has an athletic program, including football, cross country, track, basketball as well as intramural programs. Check the main site for a school catalog or for details on campus locations.
Mercer University's Douglas County Regional Academic Center provides hundreds of working adults the opportunity to earn degrees from three of the university's divisions: the Stetson School of Business and Economics, the Tift College of Education and the College of Continuing and Professional Studies. With its main campus in Macon and several other satellite throughout Georgia, Mercer has more than 1,600 faculty and staff members and 65,000 alumni. The college was founded in 1833.
The school sits on a 37-acre campus and serves students from pre-K through grade 12 in its preschool, lower, middle and upper schools. Softball, baseball, football and soccer are played on the school's athletic fields. The middle and upper schools have 33 sports teams. The school opened in 1972 and is a part of Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church.