[3] Georgia Highlands College offers courses and services at the original campus and at five additional instructional sites.
[18] In 2017, the University System of Georgia approved $17.7 million in funds to construct a new STEAM building at the Cartersville site.
[21] The James D. Maddox Heritage Hall Instructional Site, in downtown Rome, Georgia, has been in operation by GHC since 1994 and houses the college's Division of Health Sciences nursing and dental hygiene programs.
[24] Kennesaw State University and GHC have several active partnership programs available at the Paulding site, including degrees in Psychology, Elementary & Early Childhood Education, and Integrative Studies.
[25] In 2018, the University System of Georgia approved $4.1 million in funds to renovate the buildings at the Paulding site.
[26][27] The renovations will provide space for further course offerings, allowing more complete degrees at the Paulding site.
B2B began as part of the Georgia Highlands African-American & Minority Male Excellence program (GHAME) in 2008.
[31] GHC B2B won outstanding chapter of the year several times at the 300+ member national Student African American Brotherhood Conference.
[34] For four decades, the college has published Old Red Kimono, an annual book of student artwork, poetry, and short stories.
[35] Since 2010, students at GHC can compete in a public speaking competition funded in part by the Rome Area Council for the Arts.
[37] Since 2005, the college has hosted Foundation Summer Camp, a free service for boys that includes STEAM and athletic activities.
[39] GHC partners with KSU to offer semester abroad trips with credit courses in Montepulciano, Italy.
The athletics program began play in the 2012-2013 season with men's and women's basketball, and added baseball and softball the following year (2014).