Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) was 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, the college assumed its present name in 1933. ABAC is a co-educational college specializing in agriculture, located in Tifton, Georgia. It is a part of the University System of Georgia, and is named for Abraham Baldwin, the first president of the University of Georgia, Georgia’s first university. The Division of Agriculture and Forest Resources is the largest division on campus, and nursing is ABAC’s largest single program major.
- Established
- 1908
Location
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Tifton
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2802, Moore Highway
Tifton, GA
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- Phone Number
- 226-386-3230
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