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MBA program to start out at Cumming City HallFrom
Atlanta Journal-Constitution By Nancy Badertscher
Leaders in Forsyth County are so anxious to have a local, four-year
college that they're willing to start small — on a vacant floor of
Cumming City Hall.
Starting in August, North Georgia College and State University of Dahlonega will offer a master's degree in business administration at City Hall. "This is for us a historic occasion," said university President David Potter said Tuesday night, in announcing the partnership at a Cumming City Council meeting. North Georgia only recently established a business school, and the MBA program in Cumming will be a first for the university, Potter said. Classes will be held in the evenings on the vacant, top floor of Cumming's 5-year-old City Hall — at least for a few years, Cumming Mayor H. Ford Gravitt said. But the mayor said he hopes the program is just the first step to getting a permanent campus of North Georgia in the city. The mayor said the city owns 78 acres along Pilgrim Mill Road that could serve as a site for the campus. "We've got to start small with the MBA program," Gravitt said. He said Forsyth County community leaders have been pushing for years for a local, four-year college, but "got serious about three years ago." A four-year college has been a priority of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce and of a large percentage of residents who recently helped develop a longterm vision for the county.
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