Middle Georgia State University continues to gain national recognition in cybersecurity, earning a place among the top 100 schools in the Spring 2025 National Cyber League Power Rankings.
This spring, MGA ranked:
These rankings showcase MGA’s commitment to hands-on learning and student excellence in key cybersecurity domains like penetration testing, forensics, and incident response. The NCL evaluates schools based on team performance, student participation, and individual skill across various cyber challenges.
Dr. Alan Stines, advisor to the MGA’s School of Computing Cyber Knights student organization, praised the team.
"This is a proud moment for us. Our students work tirelessly to solve real-world problems—and it shows."
With programs that emphasize technical skills and industry readiness, MGA is helping to close the talent gap in cybersecurity by training the next generation of digital defenders.