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Regents elevate Middle Georgia State to university status

By The Associated Press
Posted 1:29PM on Wednesday 18th March 2015 ( 9 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) The Georgia Board of Regents has decided to elevate Middle Georgia State College in Macon to university level as of July 1.

It's a combination of Middle Georgia State College, formerly Middle Georgia College, which merged with Macon State College in 2013. The merged entity will give Georgia 18 university-level institutions.

Christopher Blake, president of the new university, says it will have three campuses -- in Macon, western Bibb County and Warner Robins -- and will offer master's degrees soon.

He says the new name will boost the reputation of the whole middle Georgia area. But Blake, a native of England, says the new university has no plans for a football team.

The Regents also officially approved the earlier-announced combination of Georgia State University and Georgia Perimeter College.

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