Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC)
TypePublic college
Established1908 (1908)
Parent institution
University System of Georgia
Endowment42.5 million (2021)[1]
PresidentTracy Brundage
Students3,815 (Fall 2021)[2]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsGreen and gold   
NicknameGolden Stallions
Websitewww.abac.edu
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College front lawn

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) is a public college in Tifton, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers baccalaureate and associate degrees. The college is named after Abraham Baldwin, a signer of the United States Constitution from Georgia and the first president of the University of Georgia.

ABAC was established in 1908 as the Second District A&M School. The name was changed to the South Georgia A&M College in 1924, and to the Georgia State College for Men in 1929. It became Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in 1933 when ABAC became a part of the newly formed University System of Georgia.[3] At that time, ABAC's mission was devoted to associate level studies in agriculture, home economics, and related fields. Today, ABAC offers a variety of bachelor's degree programs as well as associate degrees.

  1. ^ Annual report ABAC official website
  2. ^ "Semester enrollment report" (PDF). usg.edu. Fall 2021. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  3. ^ "History of ABAC 1906 to Present" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2011.

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