GEORGIA

SOUTHWESTERN

S  T  A  T  E    U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y



# # #    FACTS and FIGURES    # # #

Location: Americus, Georgia

Founded: 1906

Accreditation: Commission on Colleges of the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

Setting: Residential/Rural/
135 miles south of Atlanta

Sessions: Semester System 

Enrollment: Undergraduate - 1981, Graduate - 641

Campus: 35 buildings on 250 scenic acres

Degrees Awarded: A.A.S., A.S.N., B.A., B.A.S.,
B.B.A., B.F.A., B.S., M.Ed., M.S.A., Ed.S.

Faculty: 114 total with 72% Ph.D. or
Terminal Degrees

Student/Teacher Ratio: 14:1

James Earl Carter Library:
190,000 volumes

Computers for student use: 325

Admissions: Rolling

Geographic Distribution of Students:
95% Georgia, 2% from 22 other states,
3% from 33 foreign countries

Estimated Annual Undergraduate Educational Expenses
(includes tuition, fees, room + board)

Georgia Residents - $6030
Non-Residents - $11826

# # #    MISSION STATEMENT    # # #

Georgia Southwestern State University is a caring community of learning on a residential campus, offering students personalized and challenging experiences in preparation for successful careers, productive citizenship, and a satisfying quality of life. The respected faculty demonstrate intense dedication to teaching and offer outstanding professional programs of study as well as programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. Learning is strengthened by an effective student-oriented staff committed to the optimal development of each student. The location, atmosphere, and relationships of the University create a stimulating environment for intellectual inquiry in pursuit of truth and knowledge.

# # #    DIVERSITY STATEMENT    # # #

Georgia Southwestern State University embraces diversity as an integral part of being a caring community of lifelong learners. We are committed to building and maintaining a diverse, accessible, civil and supportive campus. GSW provides an environment and curriculum which affirm pluralism of beliefs and opinions, including diversity of religion, gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, disability, age and socioeconomic class.

The University will implement and adhere to policies and procedures which discourage harassment and other behaviors that infringe upon the freedom and respect that every individual deserves.

Adopted August 10, 2000

# # #    A RICH HISTORY OF QUALITY EDUCATION    # # #

Georgia Southwestern State University, a four-year unit of the University System of Georgia, was founded in 1906 as the Third Agricultural and Mechanical School. In 1926, the General Assembly granted a charter authorizing the school to offer two years of college work and to change its name to the Third District Agricultural and Normal College. The new charter resulted in the expansion of the curriculum to include courses in teacher training, and the State Department of Education gave teacher certification to students who completed the program.

In 1932, by legislative enactment, this college and other state-supported institutions of higher learning in Georgia were organized into the University System of Georgia and placed under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents. As a unit of the University System, the College continued its two-year curriculum and changed its name to Georgia Southwestern College.

In 1964, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia authorized Georgia Southwestern College to begin its transition to a four-year degree-granting institution. This action resulted in the development of baccalaureate programs, and the first bachelor's degrees were conferred in June 1968. The name of the institution was changed to Georgia Southwestern State University in July of 1996.

A program of graduate studies leading to the Master of Education degree was approved by the Board of Regents and initiated in June 1973. This program has undergone continuous growth and development, and the Specialist in Education degree was begun in the summer of 1982. The Master of Science in Administration was added in the winter of 1983. The Master of Science in Computer Science was added in the Spring of 1986.

Among distinguished GSW alumni are former President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Jimmy Carter, former first lady Rosalynn Carter, and former U.S. Attorney General Griffin Bell.


Georgia Southwestern State University, 800 Wheatley Street, Americus, GA 31709