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The School of Agriculture and Natural Resources is committed to providing a high quality educational experience to all of our students. We offer small class sizes, high quality instructors and many opportunities for hands-on learning.
The School is home to Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Horticulture, Wildlife, Agricultural Business, Animal Science, Forestry and Agronomy.

Students can earn Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) or Associate of Science (A.S.) degrees.

For more information on the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs contact:

Judy Perry
Senior Administrative Assistant
Ag Science #118
229 391-4790
jperry@abac.edu

 

FFA National Secretary Kalie Hall

“If you want to live, learn, and serve in a community of passionate leaders, choose ABAC.”

Ag Classic

The Ag Classic is an exciting event hosted every year. Learn more information about this years event. | More »

Rural Studies Program

ABAC is pleased to announce its new degree program in Rural Studies. The interdisciplinary Liberal Arts degree includes four major areas of study that combine traditional classroom internships to give students a broad theoretical and practical understanding of rural problems. Learn more about this innovative program.

Funding Your Education

ABAC seeks to make education affordable and accessible to anyone who has the desire to learn. There are many financial aid and scholarship opportunities available on the Funding My Education page.

Ethan Thornton- Bogart, Ga.

“Honors classes are stimulating; the professors are accessible, and the students are diverse and fun. Working around my baseball schedule, the Program has allowed me to embrace my love of sports and remain focused on my educational needs and future goals.”

Ariel Battle- Ocilla, Ga.

“My honors classes offer an encouraging environment for thinking and creativity. I feel like the honors program is my college family away from home.”

CAMP Workshops

 

Careers in Allied Health – February 11, 2013 at 3:00 PM

Careers in Biological and Ag. Engineering          – March 18, 2013 at 3:00 PM

Careers in Horticulture – April 15, 2013 at 3:00 PM

Raquel Beltran–Decatur, AL

Raquel Beltran, a business major from Decatur, AL, will represent the Honors Student Association in the Ms. ABAC pageant on Feb. 28th.

Conor Dunn–Tifton, GA

During the 2013 Georgia Honors Conference, Conor Dunn was elected the Student Representative At-Large for the Georgia Collegiate Honors Council Executive Board.

Ashley Dunnigan–Blakely, GA

“One great advantage of being in the Honors program is the close relationship I have with my Honors advisor.  She is always there to help us with questions about classes or about school in general.”

Caleb Studstill–Abbeville, GA

“I feel that each Honors class is filled with a higher level of critical discourse.  The Honors professors delve deeper into topics than is possible in a general course.”