Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

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2802 Moore Hwy
Tifton, GA 31793-2601
(229) 386-3236
Website: www.abac.edu
Location: Southeast
Calendar: Semester

Get a snapshot of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College with this general overview, including student enrollment and graduation rates, average test scores, student demographics, and more.


Mission Statement

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC), established in 1908 as the Second District A&M School, became South Georgia A&M College in 1924 and Georgia State College for Men in 1929. Named for a signer of the United States Constitution and the first president of the University of Georgia, the college assumed its present name in 1933 when it became a unit of the University System of Georgia. At that time, ABAC embarked on a mission devoted primarily to associate-level studies in agriculture, home economics, and related fields. ABAC's role later expanded to include a diverse educational program.

School Characteristics

Student Population
3,362
Students
Public University
Public
Student Population
$1,922 per year


Length of Study: At least 2 but less than 4 years
Religious Affiliation: None

Test Scores & GPA

Average GPA: GPA Unavailable
Average ACT: 17
Average SAT: 890

School Profile

Total Enrollment: 3,362
Retention Rate: 60%
Graduation Rate: Not Available

School Accreditation

National: No
Regional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Comm. on Colleges
Federal: Yes

Male / Female Enrollment

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