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Quick Facts About Georgia State

Georgia State University is the Southeast's leading urban research institution. It is on the list of the top 100 public universities for doctoral degrees awarded. More than 250 fields of study are offered through some 52 accredited degree programs at the bachelor's, master's, specialist and doctoral levels. Students may enroll in day or evening classes and in part-time or full-time study.

 

  • Location: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Founded: 1913
  • Status: Public
  • Libraries: University and Law combined holdings (volumes and micro text): 3,321,320
  • Degrees: 52 degree programs with 250 fields of study offered through six colleges.
  • Graduation: Total degrees conferred: 156,827; degrees conferred in FY04*: 5,538
  • Economic impact: More than $3 million daily to Georgia's economy.

 

Financial Resources

  • $559 million (FY04)* 
  • Sources: $395.4 million from state appropriations, tuition, sponsored programs and auxiliary enterprises; $163.9 million from financial aid
  • Research: $60 million in income; $50.5 million in expenditures (FY04)*

 

Tuition and Fees

 (full course load per semester)

  • Resident: $1,684 undergraduate; $2,022 graduate; $2,162 graduate nursing; $2,272 graduate business; $2,606 law.
  • Nonresident: $6,737 undergraduate; $8,085 graduate; $8,648 graduate nursing; $9,088 graduate business; $9,703 law.

 

Athletics

  • 17 NCAA Division I intercollegiate athletic teams
  • Nickname: Panthers, Lady Panthers
  • Mascot name: Pounce
  • Colors: Blue and White
  • Conference: Atlantic Sun Conference (Georgia State will begin competing in the Colonial Athletic Association in July 2005)

 

* FY04 is the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003, and ending June 30, 2004.