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Study at Georgia College & State UniversityGeorgia College & State University is a public university in Milledgeville, Georgia. It was established in 1889 as a women's college. The university enrolls more than 5,000 students every semester. It was designated as Georgia's "Public Liberal Arts University" in 1996 by the Board of Regents. GCSU is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. its campus is spread across an area of more than 40 acres. Some of the notable alumni of GCSU are author Flannery O'Connor, recording artist andy offutt Irwin and Tony Nicely, the Chairman, President and CEO of GEICO Insurance. Georgia College & State University is in a town not particularly near any major cities, in Milledgeville, GA. The school is classified as a public college. Students at Georgia College & State University earn degrees up to the Post-Master's certificate. The most common major fields study at the school include education and teaching. Georgia College & State University does not admit all applicants. The middle range of verbal SAT scores in 2007 was 510 to 590 for students at the school. While math SAT scores among applicants varied, those accepted commonly had scores between 510 and 600. Georgia College & State University attracts a fair number of students from out of state. Some professors at the school are awarded tenure, allowing the school to retain good faculty members. Georgia College & State University, in 2007, had 6,249 students (5,618 full-time equivalent). Dorm living is common. Georgia College & State University makes available student meal plans. Athletic teams at the school belong to the Peach Belt Conference for major sports. Contact: Georgia College & State University Georgia College & State University |