Top Part-time MBA Programs in Georgia

We have found 14 business schools in Georgia that offer part-time MBA programs leading to an Master of Business Administration degree. Check the following list to see average GMAT score, acceptance rate and total enrollment for each of Georgia MBA universities.

List of Top MBA Schools in Georgia

Rank MBA Schools
1 Emory University (Goizueta)
Acceptance rate: 0.667
Part-time Enrollment: 273
Average GMAT score: 630
Location: Atlanta, GA
2 Georgia Institute of Technology
Acceptance rate: 0.759
Part-time Enrollment: 410
Average GMAT score: 618
Location: Atlanta, GA
3 Georgia State University (Robinson)
Acceptance rate: 0.651
Part-time Enrollment: 995
Average GMAT score: 601
Location: Atlanta, GA
4 Kennesaw State University (Coles)
Acceptance rate: 0.336
Part-time Enrollment: 346
Average GMAT score: 592
Location: Kennesaw, GA
5 Georgia Southern University
Acceptance rate: 0.748
Part-time Enrollment: 250
Average GMAT score: 512
Location: Statesboro, GA
6 Georgia College & State University (Bunting)
Acceptance rate: N/A
Part-time Enrollment: 134
Average GMAT score: 548
Location: Milledgeville, GA
7 Augusta State University
Acceptance rate: 0.778
Part-time Enrollment: 62
Average GMAT score: N/A
Location: Augusta, GA
8 Mercer University–Atlanta (Stetson)
Acceptance rate: N/A
Part-time Enrollment: 126
Average GMAT score: 498
Location: Atlanta, GA
9 Berry College (Campbell)
Acceptance rate: N/A
Part-time Enrollment: 26
Average GMAT score: 558
Location: Mount Berry, GA
10 Clayton State University
Acceptance rate: N/A
Part-time Enrollment: 120
Average GMAT score: N/A
Location: Morrow, GA
11 Columbus State University (Turner)
Acceptance rate: 0.544
Part-time Enrollment: 83
Average GMAT score: 483
Location: Columbus, GA
12 North Georgia College and State University
Acceptance rate: 0.485
Part-time Enrollment: 28
Average GMAT score: 490
Location: Dahlonega, GA
13 Savannah State University
Acceptance rate: 0.85
Part-time Enrollment: 33
Average GMAT score: 474
Location: Savannah, GA
14 University of West Georgia (Richards)
Acceptance rate: 0.554
Part-time Enrollment: 95
Average GMAT score: 490
Location: Carrollton, GA

Part-time MBA Programs in Georgia

Battlefield National Parks in the State of Georgia

Mount Kennesaw Battlefield National Park between the cities of Marietta and Kennesaw, where one of the battles of the American Civil War took place on June 27, 1864.

National military parks in the state of Georgia

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is located in northwestern Georgia and in the neighboring state of Tennessee. Several major battles of the American Civil War took place on the territory of the park: the Battle of Chickamauga on September 18-20, 1863 and a series of battles at Chattanooga in October-November 1863.

National Recreation Areas in the State of Georgia

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area – Several stretches of the river and surrounding land spanning 77 km, which contain a number of historical sites, as well as opportunities for outdoor activities (hiking, cycling, fishing, boating and rafting).

National coast in the state of Georgia

The Cumberland Island National Seashore near St. Marys, home to the rich coastal flora and fauna of High Point Half Moon Bluff Historic District.

National trails in Georgia

The Appalachian Trail is a hiking route that stretches along the Appalachian mountain range from Maine in the north to Georgia in the south and is very popular in the United States. About 121 km of the trail passes through Georgia, its southernmost point is located on Mount Springer.

Georgia state symbols

  • Tree – virgin oak (southern evergreen oak, Quercus virginiana)
  • Flower – smooth rose (Cherokee rose, Rosa laevigata) and azalea (Rhododendron)
  • Marine mammal – northern right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
  • Bird – Brown Mockingbird (Toxostoma rufum) and Virginia Partridge (Colinus virginianus)
  • Fish (freshwater) – American char (char, Salvelinus fontinalis) and largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)
  • Fish (marine) – red croaker (Sciaenops ocellatus)
  • Reptile – gopher polyphemus (gopher turtle, Gopherus polyphemus)
  • Amphibian – American green tree frog (herding tree frog, Hyla cinerea)
  • Mollusk – “horned sea snail” (Busycon carica)
  • Insect – honey bee (Apis mellifera)
  • Butterfly – sailboat glaucus (Papilio glaucus)
  • Agricultural crop – peanut
  • The dog is a shelter dog
  • Food product (fruit) – peach
  • Food product (vegetable) – Vidalia sweet onion
  • Food product (nut) – pecan
  • Food product (dish) – grits (corn porridge)
  • Dance – square dance
  • Precious (ornamental) stone – quartz
  • Mineral – staurolite
  • Fossil – shark teeth
  • Song – ” Georgia on My Mind” (Music by Hoagy Carmichael, Lyrics by Stuart Gorrell)

Georgia Fifty States Quarter Dollar

The Georgia Fifty States Quarter Dollar coin depicts a peach, southern evergreen oak branches (the official symbols of Georgia), and an outline of the state.

The inscription on the coin reads Wisdom, Justice, Moderation (“Wisdom, justice, moderation”, the official motto of Georgia).

America the Beautiful

One of the quarter dollar coins from the “America the Beautiful” series is dedicated to the National Coast of Cumberland Island, located in the state of Georgia.

The coin depicts an egret in a saline flooded wetland.

The inscription on the coin reads Cumberland Island (“Cumberland Island”).