
Toccoa Falls College has received a $1 million gift to improve and expand its campus infrastructure. The donor, a longtime partner of the college, has chosen to remain anonymous, according to a college spokesperson.
“We are so grateful to receive this wonderful financial gift,” said Dr. Robert Myers, President of Toccoa Falls College. “The college is thankful for the generosity of this family, who understands the importance of furthering our mission, providing for our students, and caring for our entire TFC community.”
The funding will help ensure the college’s facilities meet the needs of students, faculty, staff, and visitors for generations to come. It also strengthens TFC’s commitment to offering a high-quality learning environment rooted in Christian faith.
The college, located in Stephens County, was founded in 1907. It offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs on campus and online.





