Perimeter College at Georgia State University; recognize
The resolution highlights the significant milestones achieved by Perimeter College, notably its integration into Georgia State University in 2016, making it one of the largest universities in the state. The college's initiatives have led to improved graduation rates and increased accessibility for students, fostering a supportive environment where students from diverse backgrounds can succeed. This recognition emphasizes the college's role as a gateway to higher education for over 63,000 graduates, many of whom contribute positively to their communities after obtaining their degrees.
Senate Resolution 537 recognizes and celebrates the 60th anniversary of Perimeter College at Georgia State University. Originally established as DeKalb College, Perimeter College has a rich history of providing educational opportunities since its opening in 1964. It has not only expanded its campuses over the years but has become a key institution in Georgia's higher education landscape, particularly for two-year institutions, known for its commitment to student success and community engagement.
While the resolution is primarily celebratory, it also serves to reinforce the ongoing discussions about the importance of community colleges in providing affordable and accessible education. The recognition of Perimeter College raises awareness about the challenges and successes faced by such institutions, which often rely on support from local communities and government initiatives. It underscores the need for continued investment in community education resources, highlighting its lasting impact on both the state’s economy and its cultural fabric.