Georgia College faculty members play a crucial role in identifying promising students for national scholarship competitions.
The Department of Professional Learning and Innovation innovatively and collaboratively develops and empowers educational professionals and P-12 communities through its Masters and Specialist degree programs.
Graduates of the John H. Lounsbury College of Education, both graduate and undergraduate, take their places as Architects of Change in the public school systems of Georgia
Peace Corps Fellows who are accepted to participating graduate programs in the John H. Lounsbury College of Education may be awarded assistantships that relate to their experience and training in the Peace Corps.
The Office of University Advancement for Georgia College & State University (GCSU) works to create and implement best practices in fundraising and alumni relations to provide resources to enhance the goals of GCSU.
The National Scholarships Office at Georgia College is coordinated by Anna Whiteside, who has served as a fellowship advisor at Georgia College since 2015.
See what your future could look like with our vibrant campus life, hands-on learning, and a community that helps you make your mark.
As the state's designated public liberal arts university, Georgia College offers motivated students the opportunity to pursue independent (tutorial) study in Oxford, England.
Our Pre-Med Mentoring Program offers a unique opportunity for students to prepare themselves for a career in medicine.
The Georgia College William P. Wall Museum of Natural History is an academic and research treasure for students, faculty, staff and the public in the southeastern United States.