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More than just an address
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School of Agriculture & Natural Resources
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School of Nursing, Health & Natural Sciences
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School of Social Sciences, Education & Arts
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Stafford School of Business
For much of my life, I believed success came from following a map. Then I came to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and discovered something far more meaningful. ABAC became my compass.
On Moore Highway, I found more than a campus. I found mentors who encouraged me, opportunities that challenged me, and a community that helped point me toward my purpose. During my time at ABAC, I had the privilege of serving as Student Government Association President, President of ABAC Ambassadors, an Orientation Leader, and a founding captain of the Golden Girls Cheer and Dance Team. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA and was humbled to receive the J.G. Woodruff Scholar honor and the David and Kim Bridges Award, two of the highest recognitions a student can receive at ABAC.
This fall, my path continues at Mercer University School of Medicine, where I will pursue my dream of becoming a physician serving rural communities. I was also honored to receive the Nathan Deal Scholarship, which will cover much of my medical school expenses.
While these accomplishments may have my name attached to them, they were never mine alone. Generous donors, like you, helped make my journey possible. Your support opened doors, eased burdens, and gave me opportunities I may never have otherwise experienced. You helped point me toward the road ahead.
My story is only one among many. Every day, ABAC students are discovering their direction and preparing for meaningful careers through the many programs ABAC offers. Moore Highway is more than the road leading to campus. It represents a path toward purpose and possibility.
I hope you will consider helping point future Stallions toward their own success story.
With gratitude,

Jenna Williams
ABAC Class of 2026
By the Numbers
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#1
Serving Georgia's #1 industry in SANR
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100%
NCLEX pass rate in SNHNS
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230+
Honors program students under SEA
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30:1
Student-to-faculty ratio in SSB