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Gordon State College

Gordon State College is a public college in Barnesville, Georgia. A member of the University System of Georgia (USG), Gordon State's spring 2023 enrollment was 2,846 students.[1] The college campus incorporates 235 acres (95 ha), which includes academic buildings, residence halls, the student activity and recreation center, an indoor swimming facility, ropes course, walking trail, outdoor basketball courts, tennis courts, athletic fields, and racquetball courts.

Gordon State College
Seal of Gordon State College
Former name
Gordon Institute, Gordon Military College
TypePublic college
Established1852; 172 years ago (1852) [The Male and Female Seminary]
Parent institution
University System of Georgia
Endowment$9.5 million
PresidentDr. Donald J. Green
Students2,849
Location,
U.S.

33°02′51″N 84°09′05″W / 33.0474°N 84.1513°W / 33.0474; -84.1513
Colors      blue, green, and gold
NicknameHighlanders
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Division I, GCAA
MascotStag
Websitegordonstate.edu
Gordon State
Atlanta
Macon
Savannah
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Location in Georgia

History edit

The 19th century edit

Gordon State College was founded in 1852 as the Male and Female Seminary, a private school for higher education of boys and girls.[2] Though church-sponsored, it was not a seminary in the usual sense. During the American Civil War, boys were organized into a corps of cadets. Girls continued to attend but were never included in military programs.

In 1872, the school was renamed Gordon Institute to honor Georgia native, governor and former CSA General John B. Gordon, and its scope was extended to the elementary grades.[3] In 1890, J.C. Woodward, who later founded Georgia Military Academy, was hired to start a military program.

The 20th century edit

In 1907, the name changed to Gordon College. In 1916 the U.S. Department of War named Gordon College a junior military unit. In 1928, Gordon added the first two years of college to its program. In 1933 the state offered the former Georgia Industrial College campus to Gordon College. The high school and junior college departments moved to the new campus, while the elementary school moved into the former high school building.[3] Gordon College was known as Gordon Military College from the mid-1930s until 1972.[4]

In the 1950s, ownership of the school passed to the city of Barnesville, which consolidated its government-funded public schools for whites in grades 8-12, while continuing to bus black students to racially segregated Lamar County schools. City girls were enrolled as regular students. City boys were permitted to opt out of military participation, but almost all were organized into a corps of cadets under military discipline. Military cadets from other places were permitted to enroll by paying tuition; attracted by low tuition rates, many cadets came from Latin America.[4]

Gordon State experienced financial problems in the 1960s, and in 1970 the trustees approached the state about making the college part of the university system. The secondary school was separated and the cadet corps disbanded, and on July 2, 1972, Gordon Military College officially became part of the USG as Gordon Junior College, an associate-level college.[4] In 1986, "junior" was dropped from the school's name.

The 21st century edit

In 2006, the school was designated a four-year state college to offer baccalaureate programs within the USG's state college sector.

On August 8, 2012, the Board of Regents approved the change of the name of Gordon College to Gordon State College.

Academics edit

Gordon State College offers Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Associate of Science degrees as well as a Nexus degree in film production.

Athletics edit

Gordon State College competes in Region XVII of the National Junior College Athletic Association at the NJCAA Division I level as a member of the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, and club football while women's sports include soccer, softball, and volleyball; the college also fields a co-ed golf team. There are also a variety of intramural sports.

Before the 1980s, the athletic teams at Gordon State were the Bulldogs. Through the mid-1980s, Gordon State's teams were known as the Generals, a nod to General Gordon. The teams are now called the Highlanders.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. "Semester Enrollment Report" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Gordon College Introduction". stateuniversity.com. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Gordon State College History". gordonstate.edu. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "Lamar County". georgiaencyclopedia.org. Retrieved 21 June 2015.

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Gordon State College is a public college in Barnesville Georgia A member of the University System of Georgia USG Gordon State s spring 2023 enrollment was 2 846 students 1 The college campus incorporates 235 acres 95 ha which includes academic buildings residence halls the student activity and recreation center an indoor swimming facility ropes course walking trail outdoor basketball courts tennis courts athletic fields and racquetball courts Gordon State CollegeSeal of Gordon State CollegeFormer nameGordon Institute Gordon Military CollegeTypePublic collegeEstablished1852 172 years ago 1852 The Male and Female Seminary Parent institutionUniversity System of GeorgiaEndowment 9 5 millionPresidentDr Donald J GreenStudents2 849LocationBarnesville Georgia U S 33 02 51 N 84 09 05 W 33 0474 N 84 1513 W 33 0474 84 1513Colors blue green and goldNicknameHighlandersSporting affiliationsNJCAA Division I GCAAMascotStagWebsitegordonstate eduGordon StateAtlantaMaconSavannahColumbusclass notpageimage Location in Georgia Contents 1 History 1 1 The 19th century 1 2 The 20th century 1 3 The 21st century 2 Academics 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe 19th century edit Gordon State College was founded in 1852 as the Male and Female Seminary a private school for higher education of boys and girls 2 Though church sponsored it was not a seminary in the usual sense During the American Civil War boys were organized into a corps of cadets Girls continued to attend but were never included in military programs In 1872 the school was renamed Gordon Institute to honor Georgia native governor and former CSA General John B Gordon and its scope was extended to the elementary grades 3 In 1890 J C Woodward who later founded Georgia Military Academy was hired to start a military program The 20th century edit In 1907 the name changed to Gordon College In 1916 the U S Department of War named Gordon College a junior military unit In 1928 Gordon added the first two years of college to its program In 1933 the state offered the former Georgia Industrial College campus to Gordon College The high school and junior college departments moved to the new campus while the elementary school moved into the former high school building 3 Gordon College was known as Gordon Military College from the mid 1930s until 1972 4 In the 1950s ownership of the school passed to the city of Barnesville which consolidated its government funded public schools for whites in grades 8 12 while continuing to bus black students to racially segregated Lamar County schools City girls were enrolled as regular students City boys were permitted to opt out of military participation but almost all were organized into a corps of cadets under military discipline Military cadets from other places were permitted to enroll by paying tuition attracted by low tuition rates many cadets came from Latin America 4 Gordon State experienced financial problems in the 1960s and in 1970 the trustees approached the state about making the college part of the university system The secondary school was separated and the cadet corps disbanded and on July 2 1972 Gordon Military College officially became part of the USG as Gordon Junior College an associate level college 4 In 1986 junior was dropped from the school s name The 21st century edit In 2006 the school was designated a four year state college to offer baccalaureate programs within the USG s state college sector On August 8 2012 the Board of Regents approved the change of the name of Gordon College to Gordon State College Academics editGordon State College offers Bachelor of Arts Associate of Arts Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science degrees as well as a Nexus degree in film production Athletics editGordon State College competes in Region XVII of the National Junior College Athletic Association at the NJCAA Division I level as a member of the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association GCAA Men s sports include baseball basketball and club football while women s sports include soccer softball and volleyball the college also fields a co ed golf team There are also a variety of intramural sports Before the 1980s the athletic teams at Gordon State were the Bulldogs Through the mid 1980s Gordon State s teams were known as the Generals a nod to General Gordon The teams are now called the Highlanders Notable alumni editRufus C Harris Tulane president William D Pawley United States ambassador to Peru and Brazil businessman Richard B Russell Jr governor of Georgia Clyde W Simpson Member of the Florida House of RepresentativesReferences edit Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Semester Enrollment Report PDF Gordon College Introduction stateuniversity com Retrieved 21 June 2015 a b Gordon State College History gordonstate edu Retrieved 21 June 2015 a b c Lamar County georgiaencyclopedia org Retrieved 21 June 2015 External links editOfficial website Gordon State College in the New Georgia 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