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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural CollegeAbraham Baldwin Agricultural College offers bachelor's degrees in seventeen areas of study, including rural studies, diversified agriculture, turfgrass and golf course management, early childhood education, and business administration. The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources is the largest school on campus, and nursing is ABAC's largest single program. Students can gain hands-on experience in teaching laboratories such as the 200-acre J.G. Woodroof farm and the nine-hole ABAC golf course. Through thirty-nine college transfer programs, ABAC enables students to move on to other four-year colleges and universities if they do not wish to complete their bachelor's degrees here. Average composite three-part SAT score for entering freshmen:1400not available Popular undergraduate majors:agriculture, business, education, nursing, pre-veterinaryGraduate programs include:No graduate programsBack to Search Results |
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