from cooking and sewing to sanitation and first aid.
=== Third District Agricultural and Normal College (1926–1932) ===
In 1924, the school's trustees authorized a one-year curriculum for teachers and eliminated one year from the A&M curriculum. Two years later, the Georgia General Assembly converted the school into a teacher's college and changed its name to the Third District Agricultural and Normal College. The State Department of Education granted teacher certification to all students who completed the teacher training program.
=== Georgia Southwestern College (1932–1996) ===
The college joined the University System of Georgia (USG) in 1932 along with other state-supported institutions of higher learning in Georgia. The newly formed USG was also placed under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents. Now a member of the USG, Georgia Southwestern College continues to offer its two-year curriculum.
The Board of Regents approved Georgia Southwestern College to transition to a four-year institution in 1964. …