About Bainbridge
Bainbridge includes 173 acres of oak and pine trees close to the beautiful Flint River. Students who attend classes in Bainbridge are given the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business and Nursing without transferring to a different location. Students can also earn the Associate of Science in Core Curriculum (General Studies pathway) and the Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN leading to the RN) at this site. Students can complete the first two years of the B.S. programs in Agriculture, Writing and Communication, Rural Community Development and more at Bainbridge before transferring to ABAC Tifton for the final two years. Courses within the Core Curriculum are offered in Tifton and Bainbridge.
Degree Programs
ABAC Bainbridge students have access to a variety of degree programs, many of which offer small class sizes, a flexible schedule designed to work around work and family obligations, and practical learning experiences.
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Business B.S.
Prepare for a dynamic career with a Bachelor’s degree designed to cultivate ethical leadership, critical thinking, and innovative problem-solving skills. ABAC Bainbridge offers small classes, expert faculty mentorship, and practical learning experiences that position graduates for success in the global business environment.
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Criminal Justice B.S.
This versatile online program prepares students for careers across municipal, state, and federal agencies, corrections, juvenile justice, and probation services. Choose specialized tracks like Law Enforcement, Social Justice, or General Criminal Justice, developing practical knowledge and leadership abilities critical for career advancement.
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Nursing ASN and BSN
Become a Registered Nurse with the ASN program or continue your education with the RN to BSN online program. LPNs, paramedics, and respiratory therapists can accelerate their career with the ASN Bridge program, a once-a-week program allows experienced healthcare professionals to rapidly transition into an RN role and expand their career opportunities. Bainbridge also offers Nursing at Night, an evening program designed for busy adults looking to pursue an ASN degree on a schedule that works for them.
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History and Government B.S.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of historical events, political systems, and cultural perspectives while strengthening critical thinking and analytical skills. This degree uniquely equips graduates to pursue careers in public service, education, law, and community leadership, particularly in rural environments.
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Biology B.S.
The bachelor’s degree in Biology offers four tracks of study: biochemistry, general, pre-professional, and health sciences. These tracks allow the student to be most prepared for their next educational step.
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Core Curriculum
The Associate of Science in Core Curriculum provides students with the benefits of a broad general education, and prepares them for further study in many disciplines at ABAC or at other colleges and universities. ABAC offers advising pathways in Criminal Justice, Elementary Education, Engineering, General Studies, and Teacher Prep, which students can follow within the IMPACTS Core Curriculum to optimally position themselves for transfer into a bachelor’s degree program at ABAC or another institution.
Bainbridge News
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The Office of Financial Aid serves as an institutional support function of the College to assist in the College’s pursuit of its mission of instruction and outreach. The Office of Financial Aid provides students, parents, and other constituencies with an effective and efficient service with which to conduct their financial affairs with the College.

Dual Enrollment
Are you in high school and looking to get a jump start on your college career? ABAC Bainbridge offers dual enrollment opportunities for students who have completed the 10th grade. Click the link for more information.
Dual EnrollmentLibrary
The Bainbridge Campus Library provides a wide range of services and resources to support instruction offered and to reinforce and enrich the curriculum in print, non-print, and electronic formats for on-campus, off-campus, and distance learning students. Students may access equipment for study, computer utilization, and pursuit of informational interests that promote life-long learning.
Bainbridge Library Hours
Monday: 8 am – 7 pm
Tuesday: 8 am – 7 pm
Wednesday: 8 am – 7 pm
Thursday: 8 am – 7 pm
Friday/SaturdaySunday: closed
Useful Information
Carter Arts and Lecture Series
All events will be held at the Charles H. Kirbo Center on the Bainbridge campus, or on the Bainbridge Town Square, and are FREE and open to the public with no ticket required.
Contact Information
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Student Affairs
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School of Arts & Sciences
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School of Business
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School of Nursing
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Bainbridge Site Map
Contact Us
Physical Address
2500 East Shotwell StreetHours of Operation
Spring and Fall Semesters
Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Summer Semester
Monday - Friday
7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.