Fulton County Citizens University

Fulton County Citizens University

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Fulton County Citizens University is an annual twelve week program that is limited to 30 participants.

In order to graduate, students need to earn a minimum of 200 credits with students earning 20 credits per class. The Fulton County Citizens' University was created by Commissioner William "Bill" Edwards through a resolution approved by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners in 2004. Following the success of tje first class in June 2004, Citizens' University became a permanent annual opportunity

05/22/2018

Get out and vote today!

Happy Election Day, Fulton County! Remember to vote at your assigned precinct today. Polls are open from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. You can find your assigned polling place and sample ballots online at mvp.sos.ga.gov

We're open rain or shine!

Photos from Fulton County Citizens University's post 06/14/2016

Fulton County Citizens University is meeting with Court officials tonight to learn more about the County's Justice System.

Photos 03/01/2016

Registration Now Open for Fulton County Citizens' University 2016

Registration is now underway for Fulton County’s Citizens University 2016. This program in its twelfth year, offers residents the opportunity to try their hand as government finance managers, tax commissioners, police officers and other officials. The registration deadline is March 18, 2016.

For the past decade, Fulton County Citizens’ University has provided residents with a first-hand look at how their county government operates and how decisions are made. The 2016 theme is “All People…One Fulton.”

The 12-week program offers interactive “real world” classes that acquaint participants with the inner workings of Fulton County government. Students receive the opportunity to set a budget, tour County facilities, go behind the scenes with police officers, experience the challenges encountered by firefighters as they save lives, and more. During the course, students will meet with County department directors to learn how their departments serve citizens.

The classes take place on Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. from April 7 through June 23, 2016. During the final class session, students will participate in a graduation ceremony.

Citizens’ University began in April 2004 to help citizens understand County government operations in areas such as taxes, spending and finance, police and fire training and community zoning policies.

There is a $40 registration fee that helps offset expenses, course materials and a class shirt. The class is limited to 30 participants, with priority given to Fulton County residents. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional applicants will be placed on a waiting list for the 2017 program.

The program is managed by the Fulton County Department of External Affairs. For more information, call 404-612-8300 or email [email protected]. Interested citizens can also visit http://www.fultoncountyga.gov/fccomm-citizens-university for details.

09/21/2015

Have you downloaded the new Fulco2Go app? Download it now on your mobile phone and report issues like stray animals, potholes and traffic issues. It's Fast. It's easy. It's Fulco2Go. Because life is hectic enough.

Photos 08/27/2015

Want to report a pot hole in unincorporated Fulton County? Do you see a stray dog and want to let Animal Services know about it? Well, reporting issues to Fulton County is now as easy as downloading an app.

Download the Fulco2Go app in the app store and submit an issue to us while you're on the move. It's fast. It's easy. It's Fulco2Go. Because life is hectic enough.

06/18/2015

Happy Graduation to all our 2016 Citizens' University participants!

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