Atlanta Metropolitan State College
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Former names  | Atlanta Junior College (1974–1988) Atlanta Metropolitan College (1988–2012)  | 
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| Type | Public college | 
| Established | 1974 | 
Parent institution  | University System of Georgia | 
| President | Ingrid Thompson-Sellers | 
| Undergraduates | 1,704 (Fall 2020)[1] | 
| Location | ,  Georgia , United States  | 
| Nickname | Trailblazers | 
| Website | atlm.edu | 
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Atlanta Metropolitan State College is a public college in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is part of the University System of Georgia.
History
In June 1965, the University System of Georgia authorized the creation of a junior college in the Atlanta metropolitan area. A location was selected adjacent to the Atlanta Area Technical School and construction began in 1973, finishing the subsequent year. The construction cost an estimated $2 million. Classes began in September 1974 with an initial enrollment of 504 students.[2][3]
The institution was originally known as Atlanta Junior College. The name was changed in 1988 to Atlanta Metropolitan College. In 2012, the institution began offering four-year degree programs. In the same year, the institution adopted its current name in recognition of its new status as state college.[3]
Notable people
Alumni
- Jabari Smith, American basketball player
 - Keisha Waites, American politician
 - Ademola Adeleke, Nigerian politician and businessman
 - Dontell Jefferson, American basketball player
 - Tish Naghise, American politician
 
Faculty and employees
- Akinyele Umoja, American educator and author
 - Jabari Simama, American educator
 - Darryl Watson, American basketball player
 - Jim Alexander, American photographer
 - Jean Childs Young, American educator and civil rights activist
 
References
- ^ Institutional profile atlm.edu
 - ^ "History - About AMC - Atlanta Metro College". atlm.edu. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
 - ^ a b Hopson, DeLise (September 16, 2005). "Atlanta Metropolitan State College". New Georgia Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
 
External links
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