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Georgia Junior College Athletic Association
Data
Established 1967
Members 17
Sports fielded 18(10 men's, 8 women's)
Country United States
Region East
States 1 - Georgia
Headquarters Demorest, Georgia

Also known as (GJCAA). Hosted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, also known as Region XVII is a junior college conference for many Tech and Community Colleges. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

Members

Institution Location Nickname
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton, Georgia Stallions
Albany Technical College Albany, Georgia Titans
Andrew College Cuthbert, Georgia Fighting Tigers
Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta, Georgia Red Eyed Panthers
Chattahoochee Technical College Marietta, Georgia Herons
College of Coastal Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Mariners
Darton College Albany, Georgia Cavaliers
East Georgia College Swainsboro, Georgia Bobcats
Georgia Military College Milledgeville, Georgia Bulldogs
Georgia Perimeter College Decatur, Georgia Jaguars
Gordon College Barnesville, Georgia Highlanders
Middle Georgia College Cochran, Georgia Warriors
Oxford College of Emory University Oxford, Georgia Eagles
South Georgia College Douglas, Georgia Tigers
South Georgia Technical College Americus, Georgia Jets
Waycross College Waycross, Georgia Swamp Foxes
Young Harris College Young Harris, Georgia Mountain Lions

† East Georgia College joined the GJCAA as a club member in Fall 2009 and will become a full member in Fall 2010.

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