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Georgia College & State University

Georgia College & State University

Georgia College & State University

Introduction

Highly ranked by the Princeton Review and the prestigious U.S. News & Report - and offering over 40 majors - Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is a four-year bachelor and master's degree-granting institution located in the sunny Southeast of the United States. GCSU is the official public liberal arts university of the State of Georgia. No other university in the state has this official designation.

The term “liberal arts” is derived from the Latin words for “generous/bountiful” and “skills/practices.” A liberal arts education provides students with a broad-based education that is personalized and “hands-on.” This approach enables students to:

  • Find and follow their interests and passions,
  • Work closely with their professors
  • Become highly skilled in their majors, and
  • Develop analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, as well as
  • The creativity and nimbleness to lead, to thrive, and to excel - no matter what the future brings.

The Princeton Review has recognized GCSU as a “Best College” for 14 consecutive years. The prestigious U.S. News & Report ranks GCSU as number 3 in public undergrad teaching (South, 600+ universities), number 6 in Top Public Schools (South), and 16th overall (South). Forbes magazine calls GCSU one of “America's Top Colleges.”

Located in the sunny, quiet, beautiful, and historic city of Milledgeville (Just two hours south of Atlanta), one of the hallmarks of GCSU is the intentionally small size of its classes, and the caring and personal interaction between faculty and students.

Nearly 7,000 students attend GCSU, including nearly 100 international students from 27 different countries. GCSU's International Club is GCSU's largest and most active student organization. Choose from more than 40 majors in fields you want to study and that are in demand by employers worldwide. From arts and science, and business and technology, to education and the health sciences - GCSU has it all!

Georgia College & State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master's, and doctorate degrees.

Vision, Values & Mission

From its founding as a women’s educational center in 1889, our institution has consistently been a destination for students looking to make a difference in the world. We are Georgia’s designated public liberal arts university. More importantly, we teach every student how to learn; and we strive to instill a lifelong passion for learning that serves our students well regardless of the career paths they choose. Georgia College & State University is located in Milledgeville, a charming, traditional southern town less than a two-hour drive from Atlanta.

Vision

Georgia College & State University will be a nationally preeminent public liberal arts university.

Values

The Georgia College experience, which is rooted in the liberal arts and provides the foundation for a lifetime of learning, growth, and academic excellence, is based on these shared values:

  • The pursuit of knowledge and truth for the public good
  • The transformative effect of service, leadership, and collaborative engaged learning experiences both in and beyond the classroom
  • Ethical principles including integrity, altruism, reason, respect, and responsibility in discourse and actions
  • Diversity and inclusion in all forms.

Mission Statement

Georgia College & State University is the state’s only designated public liberal arts university.

We fulfill this mission through a commitment to:

  • An Expansive Educational Experience
  • Highly Intentional Engagement
  • Diversity and Inclusive Excellence
  • Preparation for Leadership

Statistics

  • International students:

    10%

  • 0
  • Student to faculty ratio:

    15 to 1

Admissions

The University System of Georgia has announced that the three most selective public universities in the state of Georgia will require standardized test scores for fall 2024 admission for first-year students. As one of the top three most selective public universities in the state, Georgia College & State University will require the SAT or ACT for admissions for fall 2024.

Keep in mind, that GCSU employs a holistic admissions review process that takes into account a variety of factors such as GPA, difficulty of courses taken in high school, your essay, resume, and letters of recommendation. In addition, you may submit self-reported test scores for initial admissions review.

If you are admitted using self-reported scores and choose to enroll at Georgia College & State University, you must submit official test scores by May 1, 2024.

Georgia College & State University is one of the three most selective public universities in the state, and we use a holistic review process that is focused on reading every student's application in full to determine a well-rounded fit. Therefore, GCSU is not included in the Georgia Match. Students must complete a traditional application on GA Futures or Common App to be considered for admission at GCSU.

Apply now to Georgia College & State University through GA Futures or Common App.

Prospective first-year students must meet all admission requirements, including satisfactory completion of the Required High School Curriculum and all other requested documentation.

Steps to Admission

  1. Undergraduate Application
  2. Application Fee/Fee Waiver
  3. Transcripts
  4. Essay Response: 200-300 words
  5. Standardized Test Scores
  6. Highly Recommended Items
  7. First-Year Student Profile

Visa Requirements

International students entering from outside the United States need to apply for a U.S. visa at the nearest U.S. embassy/consulate. Degree-seeking students need to apply for an F-1 (Student) visa; exchange students need to apply for a J-1 (Exchange) Visa. After acceptance to GCSU, you should make an appointment for the visa interview as soon as possible.

Before your visa appointment, you need to pay a SEVIS fee that supports the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (this is in addition to the visa application fee). This fee must be paid BEFORE a visa can be issued and can NOT be paid at the U.S. embassy/consulate. The fee can be paid online at SEVIS fee, or by mailing a check, international money order, or bank draft drawn on a U.S. bank in U.S. dollars to an address in the United States (see detailed information in your acceptance packet), or paid in local currency at a Western Union through the Quick Pay Service.

Applicants must file the Form I-901 with their payment. The form will ask for an address where a receipt of payment can be mailed, your School Code for F visa applicants [ATL214F00313000] or Program Number for J visa applicants [P105349], and your SEVIS Identification Number that is located at the top right-hand corner above the bar code on your I-20 or DS-2019 form.

Please note that you will not be refunded the SEVIS fee if your visa is denied, but you do not need to repay the SEVIS fee if you reapply for a student visa within 12 months of the denial.

Scholarships and Funding

Many of the colleges and academic departments at Georgia College & State University offer scholarships. Some are awarded to entering first-year students, but most are awarded to enrolled students who have met academic requirements in their majors.

Additionally, GCSU has both state and private scholarships available for various students.

University Scholarships

  • Alumni and Foundation Scholarships: Entering & Returning Students
  • President's Scholarship Competition: Entering First-Year Students
  • Distinguished Scholar Award: Entering First-Year & Transfer Students
  • Study Abroad
  • Chemistry Research and Travel
  • Physics Research and Travel
  • National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (S-Stem)
  • Children of Fallen Heroes Scholarship

State Scholarships

  • HOPE Scholarship

  • Zell Miller Scholarship

  • Dual Enrollment

  • Georgia Hero Scholarship Program

  • Public Safety Memorial Grant

  • Reach Georgia Scholarship Program

Private Scholarships for New and Returning Students

Private Scholarships may come from a variety of sources. Check with your hometown civic organizations (such as Kiwanis Club, Elks Lodge, etc.), your place of worship, banks, credit unions, business organizations, and other associations. They often have scholarships that are not advertised.

Students who are awarded a scholarship from a source other than Georgia College should contact the Scholarship Coordinator in the Financial Aid Office for further information. Generally, private scholarships $1000 or greater are evenly divided between fall and spring semesters, while awards less than $1000 are applied in full to one semester unless this conflicts with the scholarship donor's stipulations or federal aid regulations.

 

Rankings

National Rankings

2024 US News & World Report, Regional Universities South

  • #6 Top Public School: 2024 US News & World Report, Regional Universities South
  • #16 Overall Ranking
  • #3 Undergrad Teaching Programs
  • #4 Most Innovative

Regional Rankings

2024 US News & World Report, Regional Universities South

  • #1 Online Criminal Justice Graduate Programs in Georgia
  • #1 Online Business Graduate Programs in Georgia (Non-MBA)
  • #1 Online MBA Programs in Georgia
  • #1 Online Nursing Graduate Programs in Georgia
  • #2 Online Education Graduate Programs in Georgia

Why study at Georgia College & State University

Welcome to Georgia College & State University, the state’s designated public liberal arts university where a practical education meets transformational, real-world experiences. Cultivate your career and discover the boundless ways to thrive at GCSU and beyond.

Campus Life & Facilities

A huge part of your college experience is the life you make as a student. Where you live, what activities you’re involved with, the friends you make, and what you eat are all decisions that will shape your academic endeavors.

Welcome Home!

While the time you spend in the classroom is important, so is the other time you spend on campus. Whether you live in the Central Campus residence halls or the apartments on West Campus, life here is designed to make you an active part of the Georgia College community. It's a place where you can relax, make friends, and study in peace. This will be your home away from home, and we’re here to make sure you are comfortable, have fun, and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Traditional Campus Living

At the heart of Georgia College’s Central Campus are seven residence halls that put you in the middle of everything. Not only do you have a spectacular view of the meticulously manicured grounds and historical buildings, but you’re also only minutes away from everything in case you ever need to make a last-minute dash to class.

The Village at West Campus

If apartment living is more your style, The Village Apartments on West Campus has everything you need. Just two miles away from Central Campus, the fully-equipped apartments here are convenient for both undergraduate and graduate students. Shuttle service runs regularly between West Campus and Central Campus.

Bobcat Card

The Bobcat Card is an essential key to campus life and a handy tool for managing your money. As your official Georgia College identification card, the Bobcat Card gives you access to facilities, services, and fun.

Dining

Don't come to campus without anywhere to eat! We have a variety of dining options available.

Parking

Parking Services implements the university’s parking plan and manages vehicle registration and permit issuance.

New Student Guide

Our New Student Guide is your one-stop shop for checking off your "to-do" list before August.

Locations

  • Milledgeville

    231 W. Hancock Street , 31061, Milledgeville

Questions