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The age distribution of StateCollege, which is overwhelmingly influenced by Penn State, is: 5.8% under the age of 18, 65.5% from 18 to 24, 16.2% from 25 to 44, 6.7% from 45 to 64, and 5.8% who are 65 years of age or older.
StateCollege was created as a town to serve the needs of the fledgling Pennsylvania State Farmers' High School, founded in 1855.
The areas outside of StateCollege are filled with historic towns and villages, immense tracts of farmland, and some of the most beautiful mountains and forests in the eastern United States.
Dalton StateCollege is one of two units of the University System of Georgia offering a range of academic programs from the career certificate to the four-year baccalaureate degree.
A tract of 136 acres was assembled on the western side of the Interstate 75 right-of-way, and construction of the first five buildings began in October 1966 under the supervision of the school's newly appointed president, Arthur M. Gignilliat.
More than 90 percent of the college's credit hours were taught by full-time faculty, many of whom possessed terminal degrees in their fields and who served the majority of their careers at Dalton; in 2001 the average length of service for full-time faculty members stood at 11.5 years.