Alpharetta Colleges
Choose from the many fine Alpharetta Colleges.
If you are the type of student who prefers to be physically present for instruction,
there are many on-campus schools available in your region. Here you will find some
of the education possibilities in the Alpharetta metro area. Look to find your ideal
choice amongst the listed Alpharetta Colleges. Just click on the buttons
to have more information from the schools of your choice sent directly to you.
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List of Alpharetta Colleges
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Get on the fast track to success. DeVry University provides you with the skills you need to succeed. Choose from one of DeVry’s many campuses to earn an associate or a bachelor's degree in a variety of fields, including Business Management, Technical Management, Computer Information Systems, Telecommunications Management, Electronics Engineering Technology and so much more. Flexible scheduling and extensive job placement assistance make DeVry University the perfect choice to advance your career.
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it’s from DeVry University’s Keller Graduate School of Management. The majority of our students balance work, family and school. That’s why we offer online, evening and weekend classes in all of our master’s degree programs, which include Business Administration, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Project Management, Public Administration and Telecom Management.
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Some Information and Fun Facts about Alpharetta, Georgia
Courtesy of Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau (http://www.alpharettacvb.com)
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From 1980 to 1999, the City's population increased more than nine-fold, from around 3,000 residents to an estimated 30,000. Alpharetta's population in 1999 accounted for one sixth of the total population of North Fulton. Alpharetta currently has a population of nearly 35,000 residents. However, when accounting for the local workforce, this number swells to nearly 120,000 every business day!
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In 1999, 29% of Alpharetta's population was age 20 or under, compared to 26% for the North Fulton Region. The percentage of Alpharetta's population age 60 or over was 9.8, compared to 10.2% for North Fulton. The median age in the City has increased from 32.4 years in 1980 to 34.5 years in 1990.
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The percentage of persons 25 years of age and older without a high school diploma was 7.51% in 1999. The percentage of persons 25 years of age and older with a college degree was 36.94 in 1999.
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Atlanta is consistently ranked one of the top cities in the U.S. for business and family life, and Alpharetta is one of the hottest markets in Atlanta for both commercial and residential real estate. Excellent schools, shopping, and access to jobs combined with plenty of green space and a down-home country atmosphere have made Alpharetta the premiere location in Atlanta today.
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