WLC is vital to the internationalization of the curriculum at GC, offering instruction in languages, literatures and cultures in the classroom and beyond.
The First-Year Experience is a comprehensive program of events, programs and activities that assist students in becoming familiar with Georgia College & State University and in developing the necessary college skills to thrive in GCSU’s liberal arts environment.
CTL fosters academic excellence by supporting and advancing collaborative, innovative, and engaged evidence-based teaching/learning experiences in and beyond the classroom.
The Special Education program is organized into cohorts that are under the mentorship of one faculty member who is responsible for assuring that each student meets standards and competencies needed for Special Education General Curriculum certification in the state of Georgia.
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.
The School of Health and Human Performance Scholars is an undergraduate research program.
The Bridge Scholars Program is for freshman applicants who demonstrate potential for success in college, but who we feel would benefit from a transitional support program in order to maximize their achievements at Georgia College.
The World Languages and Cultures B.A. requires the selection of a primary language (French or Spanish) and an area of concentration.
The Georgia College & State University Alumni Association Board of Directors is made up of 31 alumni who represent the Georgia College alumni base from across the nation.
The J. Whitney Bunting College of Business & Technology offers a first-rate, student-centered business education with a full array of AACSB-accredited academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level.
As a student in the undergraduate Elementary Education program, you will be prepared to address the human relations and diversity within the public schools.