Darton State College, established in April 1963 as Albany Junior College, is a four-year college of the University System of Georgia. It has grown from an enrollment of 620 students in 1966, its first year of operation, to 6,097 students in 2011.

The citizens of Albany provided $1.6 million to finance the purchase of the original 100-acre site in west Albany and the construction of the school’s first five buildings. Today the campus covers 180 acres, beautifully landscaped with native grasses and shrubs, as well as a productive pecan grove. In 1987 the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia dropped the word junior from all junior college names. The college was renamed Darton, an old English word meaning “town by the water.” In 2012 the name changed to Darton State College, reflecting the school’s transition from a two-year to a four-year institution.

Academic and Career Programs

By 2012 Darton offered bachelor’s and associate degrees, as well as certificate programs, in such diverse fields as business, fine arts, health professions, and social sciences. Many courses and degree programs are offered online.

Albany Junior College
Albany Junior College

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Transfer students are well prepared for a four-year college or university, and their grade point averages typically increase at their transfer institutions. Career-program graduates who take licensing exams have among the highest pass-rates in the state and, in most cases, 100 percent employment upon graduation. Darton offers courses at its main campus in Albany as well as at five satellite centers in Americus, Bainbridge, Colquitt, Cordele, and Thomasville.

Students find an array of support services at Darton, including courses offered through the Learning Support Division. Students may also participate in the student success, minority advising, honors, and tutoring programs.

Computer Design Lab
Computer Design Lab

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Darton students have the opportunity to train for information technology careers through joint programs between the college and such companies as Cisco, Oracle, and Network Support Specialist. The division of Continuing Education and Economic Development works closely with business, industry, and government and community agencies to deliver training and continuing education throughout southwest Georgia. These programs include credit and noncredit offerings, depending on the company’s specific needs and budget.

Allied Health Program
Allied Health Program

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Darton became South Georgia’s center for nursing and allied health education, providing thirteen allied health degree programs in cardiovascular technology, dental hygiene, diagnostic medical sonography, emergency medical services, health information technology, histology, human services technology, medical laboratory technology, nursing, occupational therapy assistance, physical therapist assistance, psychiatric technology, and respiratory care.

Campus Life

Students are encouraged to participate in campus activities, which include college clubs, theatrical productions, musical groups, intercollegiate athletics, and the Student Government Association. Darton’s 470-seat state-of-the-art theater allows students to gain hands-on experience in every aspect of theater production and musical performance. Fine-arts students see their photographs, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and graphic artworks on display throughout campus. In 2005 Darton opened a $12 million physical education complex that houses an elevated walking track, a 25-yard by 25-meter pool with a diving well, a 3,000-seat convocation center and gymnasium, a fitness center, a recreation gym, and a dance studio.

Physical Education Complex
Physical Education Complex

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Physical Education Complex

Physical Education Complex

The physical education complex at Darton State College in Albany was completed in 2005. The facility offers a walking track, pool with diving well, fitness center, and dance studio, in addition to the 3,000-seat Cavalier Arena.

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Darton State College

Darton State College

Students at Darton State College in Albany gather around the fountain on campus. Since its opening in 1966, the college's enrollment has grown from 620 students to more than 6,000 in fall 2011.

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Albany Junior College

Albany Junior College

A sign points the way to Albany Junior College in 1967. Established in 1963 as a two-year school in Albany, the college was renamed Darton College in 1987, and Darton State College in 2012.

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Computer Design Lab

Computer Design Lab

Art and graphic design students at Darton College (later Darton State College) in Albany work in the art department's computer design lab, circa 2005. Darton's commitment to using technology in the classroom has led to the establishment of many online courses and degree programs.

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Allied Health Program

Allied Health Program

Students in the nursing and allied health program at Darton College (later Darton State College) gain valuable practical experience in the classroom, circa 2005. The program offers concentrations in a variety of areas, including cardiovascular technology, dental hygiene, and respiratory care.

Photograph by Todd Stone. Courtesy of Darton State College