Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Higher EducationGeorgia, United States501-1000 Employees
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College serves over 4,200 students from 30 countries, 18 states, and 155 of Georgia’s 159 counties at instructional sites in Tifton, Moultrie, Bainbridge, Blakely, and Donalsonville. ABAC students can select from 13 bachelor’s degrees ranging from Agriculture to Biology or a variety of associate degrees including a two-year degree in nursing leading to a career as a Registered Nurse. Over 1,300 students choose to live on campus in premier housing accommodations. ABAC offers degrees in Agribusiness, Agriculture, Agricultural Communication, Agricultural Education, Biology, Environmental Horticulture, History and Government, Natural Resource Management, Nursing, Rural Community Development, and Writing and Communication. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College is a State College in the University System of Georgia.