Top Public Schools Regional Colleges (South)

Public colleges and universities typically operate under the supervision of state governments and are funded, in part, by tax dollars and subsidies from the state. As a result, these universities often offer discounted tuition to residents of their states. Public schools run the gamut from small liberal arts colleges to large research institutions. These are the highest-ranked public colleges and universities in the 2017 Best Colleges rankings, listed according to their ranking category.

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Chipola College 1

Marianna, FL
#10 in Top Public Schools (tie)
#52 in Regional Colleges South (tie)

Chipola College is a public institution.

$8,950 (out-of-state), $3,120 (in-state) Tuition and Fees
N/A Undergraduate Enrollment

Georgia Gwinnett College

Lawrenceville, GA
#10 in Top Public Schools (tie)
#52 in Regional Colleges South (tie)

Founded in 2005, Georgia Gwinnett College is a public institution. The school has 28.4 percent of its classes with fewer than 20 students, and the student-faculty ratio at Georgia Gwinnett College is 18:1. more

$16,062 (out-of-state), $5,558 (in-state) Tuition and Fees
11,468 Undergraduate Enrollment

University of Arkansas--Fort Smith 1

Fort Smith, AR
#13 in Top Public Schools
#56 in Regional Colleges South (tie)

Founded in 1928, University of Arkansas--Fort Smith is a public institution.

$11,302 (out-of-state), $5,062 (in-state) Tuition and Fees
N/A Undergraduate Enrollment