School is back in session for residents seeking to learn more about Fulton County operations. Residents may now register for Fulton County’s Citizens University (FCCU) course. Classes kick off with the Orientation class on Thursday, September 14 at 6 p.m. Meeting locations vary depending on the topic for that week, but most classes meet at the Fulton County Government Center at 141 Pryor Street SW in Downtown Atlanta.
If you are wondering what services Fulton County has to offer or have questions about its services and taxes, then FCCU is for you. Participants will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at all aspects of county operations. Fulton County Citizens University is an intensive 10-week behind-the-scenes, intensive training that gives Fulton County residents a comprehensive look at county government. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this is the first time the county has offered FCCU since 2019.
The FCCU program educates participants on how Fulton County Government operates and how laws are proposed, passed and amended. Residents will learn how tax dollars are spent, meet with officials from Fulton County departments, and participate in interactive exercises.
The registration fee is $45, which helps defray the cost of the course materials, a graduation ceremony, a diploma, and a class shirt. The size of the class is limited to 30 citizens to ensure good one-on-one experiences. Student applicants can also apply, but they must be enrolled in high school and complete six classes to graduate from the FCCU program. Fees will be waived for students who have a parent registered in the class. To learn more or to register, visit
www.fultoncountyga.gov.