| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Large suburb |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Associate's |
| Level of Institution: | At least 2 but less than 4 years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“GPC is a small college that is almost reminiscent of high school. It doesn't feel like a college. Definitely ideal for those who have trouble transitioning.…”
“Georgia perimeter is a pretty good school. It has a pretty laid back atmosphere and the professors are pretty cool. If you work hard…”
“GPC is a great school for non-traditional students. I don't feel like I stick out as a student in my 30s. Also, they offer a [credit] transfer admission guarantee program…”
“I give this school an A thus far because I have just started here. I think that they have great faculty and staff because they have answered all my questions…”
“Georgia Perimeter College is an affordable alternative to big-name universities that offers a great education nonetheless. It's conveniently located to many standbys and has easy access to the Metro system…”
I enjoyed the helpful resources along with a professional staff. They have a gym that is free to all students. The security staff is very attentive as well ensuring the safety of the staff and students. I would rate them all 5 stars.
» Read MoreThe campus is well-organized & has a very clean environment. The social life is intriguing, the instructors are friendly & will provide the help you need. The school is very nice & freshmans like myself will enjoy their learning experience.
» Read MoreThe teachers are very helpful and it's nice to stay to close to home. It's a good way to transition from high school to college.
» Read MoreI enjoy my time at Perimeter, more or less. I had my choice of several other schools, but I could not afford them so I was stuck with GPC. In the long run, I know I made the better decision instead of taking out a loan. There's not a college feel to it, but there's always something to do.
» Read MoreThe campus is really nice and it is a good college for students just coming out of high school and wanting to get used to the college pace.
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