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Columbia College sessions to start Monday
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Columbia College–Hunter Army Airfield will begin its eight-week January session on Jan. 14.

Columbia College–Hunter Army Airfield offers on-campus and online degrees in a variety of areas, including business administration, criminal justice administration and computer information systems, plus an online MBA and an online MSCJ. The college is launching its online MAT program in June.

At the Hunter Army Airfield campus, students can take advantage of start-and-stop flexibility with five eight-week sessions a year. On-campus classes meet two nights a week.

Located on Hunter Army Airfield in the Education Center, Columbia College–Hunter Army Airfield was established in 2002. Today, it continues to serve adult learners in the Savannah area.

Columbia College, founded in Missouri in 1851 as Christian Female College, was the first women’s college west of the Mississippi River to be chartered by a state legislature. The college changed its name to Columbia College in 1970 when it became coeducational.

Columbia College provides accredited, affordable degrees for working adults, including military students, serving 25,000 students each year nationwide and online.  

For more information about Columbia College’s degree programs, including the online MBA, call (912) 352-8635 or visit www.ccis.edu/hunter.