Home - Young Harris College Skip to content Information for: Connect with us: Rooted Here. Ready for Anywhere. Visit Apply Info Young Harris College offers a transformative education that inspires purpose and resilience , while fostering the future-focused skills needed to lead and succeed. Where do you want to begin? Find Your Fit Explore 30+ majors and 20+ minors in average class sizes of 14. See YHC Tour our campus and meet the people who will shape your future Financial Aid 100% of students receive scholarships, textbooks are covered by tuition, plus work-study opportunities and grants that never need to be repaid. Discover your Path, Transform the World In the heart of the Northeast Georgia mountains, a community is waiting to impact your story. Here, professors know your name. Friends become family. And every path you take leads to new adventures on campus, in your career, and in life. Whether you’re chasing big dreams or still discovering them, YHC gives you the space, and support to make them real. Rooted in the mountains. Grounded in purpose. This is where your journey begins. It All Starts with Your Application Our admissions team makes applying simple. Plus, you’ll have support at every step. Whether you’re ready now or just gathering info, we’ll help you explore your options. Apply Admission Requirements Campus Life That Feels Like Home (and So Much  More)​ Become part of a vibrant community that fosters growth, learning, and lifelong friendships. Visit YHC Explore Student Life Your Future, Proven. From your first day on campus to your first day on the job, YHC delivers results that matter. Apply Now Career or grad placement rate within 6 months so you can start earning or advancing sooner Departments offer course-based research introducing students to research in a particular discipline. Classes taught by professors so every tuition dollar goes toward top-tier instruction. Percentage of students receive scholarships so you can plan confidently, knowing help is guaranteed Accepted Student Festival April 25th Master of Arts in Teaching Teaching certification in three semesters: summer, fall and spring. Apply Master of Science in Leadership & Supervision Accelerated graduate program in three semesters: summer, fall and spring. Apply Small College, Big Opportunities. Meet YHC Grads, Faculty, & Staff Hear how scholarships, small classes, and career support helped these graduates launch their careers fast. Play Play Play Featured Presidential Wall of Honor Recipients “Looking back at my time at YHC, I see God's faithfulness and kindness threaded together in my story! I had the richest experience, gained lifelong friends, and developed skills for meaningful work!” MAYRA LEYVA, '19 Student Ministry Coordinator at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church Major: Interdisciplinary Studies
Hometown: Athens, Georgia “YHC prepared me to academically, socially, and emotionally pursue whatever path I wanted after graduation. I would not be who I am today without 4 years at YHC, and I’d do it a million times over if I had the chance.” Briana Bell, J.D., ’18 Attorney, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton Major: Business & Public Policy, Minor in Spanish Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia “My experience at YHC as a first-generation student and student athlete was truly transformative, filled with lasting memories and friendships. Thanks to the foundation I built at YHC, I’m dedicated to mentoring students and promoting equity in recreation spaces.” BREANN LINDSEY, ’16 Outdoor Excursions Coordinator for the University of California, Riverside Major: Outdoor Leadership, Minor in Appalachian Studies & Community Engagement Hometown: Lindale, Georgia “The close-knit environment at YHC allowed me to foster strong relationships with my professors. They helped me realize my potential in biology and encouraged me to explore biological research, ultimately shaping my career.” HEATHER RICHBOURG, PH.D., ’13 Bioinformatics Scientist II at Ultrageny x Pharmaceuticals Major: Biology, Minor in Mathematics Hometown: Hayesville, North Carolina “My time at YHC provided me with opportunities to take on responsibility, to grow as a leader, and to learn how to interact with those in power. It also drove home the lesson that the person who empties the trash can is just as important as the person who fills it.” JAMES M. “JACK” TRIPP, ’12 Secretary of the Georgia State Senate Major: Business & Public Policy Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia “I was encouraged to explore intersections between institutions and systems, as well as individual experiences, identities, and personhood. I would not be where I am today without the cultivation, care, and love that YHC faculty, staff, community members, and my classmates provided me.” JADA WILLIAMS, J.D., M.DIV., ’18 Husch Blackwell Higher Education Law Fellow at Wake Forest University Major: History Hometown: Snellville, Georgia “I have found that the opportunities I had at YHC empowered and equipped me to stand out and succeed during my graduate studies at Duke and find the spaces where my unique perspectives are valued.” LESLIE BALLEW, M.DIV., ’19 Psychosocial Rehabilitation & Recovery (PSR) Chaplain Fellow at Durham Veterans Affairs Healthcare System Mental & Behavioral Health Service Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Hometown: Ball Ground, Georgia “I count the decision to attend YHC as one of the best of my life. The faculty, staff, and most importantly friends I made have left a lasting impression for which I will forever be grateful.” PARKER MOON, ’19 Pilot at NetJets Major: Biology Hometown: Commerce, Georgia “Because of our intimate, close-knit theatre department, I was afforded many opportunities to learn all sides of the craft—from acting, script analysis, character study and even technical aspects, which I have carried into my career to this day.” AUSTIN FREEMAN, ’12 Actor, Atlanta Models & Talent, Inc. & Real Estate Agent, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties Major: Theatre, Minor in Religious Studies Hometown: Hartwell, Georgia “Balancing the demands of the field with my studies developed my discipline, teamwork, and adaptability. These skills have been invaluable in preparing me for my career.” SPENCER THOMAS, ’15 District Manager/Fuel Price Management at Southwest Georgia Oil & Owner of Ellianos Coffee Franchise Major: Business & Public Policy Hometown: Miami, Florida “I love the community and the close relationships I developed with fellow students and professors. The self-awareness and sense of vocation I gained are tied to the community at YHC, and any good I do will bear the fingerprints of friends and mentors from here.” Durham Harris, D.Min., ’16 Hospital Chaplain and Certified Clinical Ethicist Major: Outdoor Leadership Hometown: Gainesville, Georgia “The kindness of students, faculty, and staff made me feel welcome from the start, and that same warmth carried through my time as a student. I met lifelong friends and built relationships that positively shaped my life and career, and I’ll always be grateful to be a Mountain Lion.” Emma Brown, ’18 Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Major: Education Management Hometown: Norcross, Georgia “YHC gave me a deep sense of community and belonging. It was the first place I felt truly seen, supported, and encouraged to grow as a musician, educator, and person. That culture shaped how I now lead my students - with high expectations, compassion, and belief in their potential.” Kenneth C. Boykin Jr., ’18 Chorus Director Major: Music Education Hometown: Columbus, Georgia “The professors at YHC were intentional in their teaching and mentorship. Their guidance sparked my passion for public service, and without them I would not be serving the nation in the capacity I am today.” Nicole McDermott, ’16 DC National Guard, Chief of Staff Major: Business and Public Policy Hometown: Alpharetta, Georgia “I value the dedication of the professors and their focus on teaching critical thinking and writing. These core elements prepared me to succeed in a career field outside my formal studies. I am grateful for the leadership opportunities I had, the lifelong friendships I made, and the chance to meet my wife and best friend.” Parker Sewell, ’17 Lead Project Manager, Architecture & Engineering at WSP USA, INC. Major: Biology Hometown: Mandeville, Louisiana Safety You Can Count On. 24/7 Campus Police & Clear Reporting Standards. Young Harris College maintains a fully accredited police department with 24/7 coverage who conduct proactive patrols, offering safety escorts, and responding to emergencies swiftly. We also publish annual security and fire reports under federal law. Combined, these measures give parents clear, transparent assurances about campus safety from day one. Learn more about Campus Safety Connect with YHC Events Life at YHC: There's Always Something You Can Join Which ones will you put on your calendar? Request Info Visit Apply 1 College Street Young Harris, GA 30582 (800) 241-3754 Information for: Connect with us: