Georgia State University

Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution in Atlanta, the leading cultural and economic center of the Southeast.

 

Quick Facts

  • 6 campuses
  • 12 colleges and schools
  • 52,000+ students from more than 150 nations and territories
  • 3,600+ international students
  • 250+ degree programs in 100 fields of study at the Atlanta Campus — the widest variety in the state
  • 30+ associate degree pathways at five campuses and through the largest online program in the state
  • $2.8 billion annual economic impact on metro Atlanta******
  • 76 school/college/institute-based research centers, plus six university-wide research centers
  • 80+ study abroad programs in 40 countries
  • 400+ student organizations, including 31 fraternities and sororities
  • 10,000+ degrees are conferred each year
  • Georgia State is among the most diverse colleges and universities in the U.S., and annually graduates more African American students than any other public or nonprofit higher-education institution.
  • Georgia State's main campus in downtown Atlanta — the leading economic center of the Southeast, with the world’s busiest airport and third-most Fortune 500 companies of any U.S. city — knows no boundaries. Internships, jobs and connections to the world’s business, government, health care, nonprofit and cultural communities are just blocks away.