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  1. Young Harris College is excited to introduce our new Campus Visit Coordinator, Andie Tucker! As Campus Visit Coordinator, Andie will be helping students find their home at YHC through personalized campus visits and Purple and White Days. She enjoys meeting prospective families, as well as building relationships with current students. Andie loves the YHC community and is excited to have joined ...

  2. April 28, 1894 - Elbert County, Towns County. His namesake college in north Georgia is small. Its effect has been anything but. Young Loftin Harris was born in Elbert County around 1812. He became a lawyer, judge, and state representative, but he made his money in the insurance business. Harris joined the Southern Mutual Insurance Company in 1849.

  3. Young Harris College is a private baccalaureate and master’s degree-granting institution located in the beautiful mountains of North Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, Young Harris College educates, inspires and empowers students through an education that purposefully integrates the liberal ...

  4. Biology Pre-Professional Pathways. YHC offers a pre-professional program to prepare students for further study in medicine, nursing, physical therapy, veterinary, or zoology/ecology. Browse through the majors and minors available at YHC to find your perfect pathway to an exciting academic journey that aligns with your interests and goals.

  5. 20. Apr. 2024 · 2023-24 Men's Tennis Roster - Young Harris College Athletics. Men's Tennis vs Barton College April 22, 2024 11:00 am. Men's Tennis vs No. 4 seed University of Mount Olive April 27, 2024 9:00 a.m. Men's Tennis vs No. 4 seed University of Mount Olive April 27, 2024 9:00 a.m.

  6. Young Harris College, Young Harris, Georgia. 13,515 likes · 535 talking about this · 47,318 were here. Young Harris College is a private baccalaureate and master's degree-granting institution located...

  7. By 1891, the name of the school officially changed to Young L. G. Harris College. The school was perpetually in debt, and its benefactor—Judge Harris—died in 1894. He had made a generous provision for the school in his will, but his family went to court to contest it. The litigation held up the money for several years.