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Study at Columbus State University
Columbus State University or CSU is a four year public university, located in Columbus, Georgia. It was originally founded as Columbus College in 1958. It received university status in 1996. The main campus is located in midtown Columbus while the other smaller RiverPark campus is located in the downtown area. CSU offers more than 75 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in various fields of study. These degrees and programs are managed by five colleges within the University. The colleges are:
The official University newspaper is known as the Saber. The sports teams of CSU are known as the Cougars and they compete in NCAA Division II men's and women's athletics, including softball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf and cross country. Columbus, GA is home to Columbus State. Columbus is a medium-sized city. The school is a public institution. Degrees at Columbus State go up to the Post-Master's certificate. Course TopicsStudents commonly pursue studies in music, education and teaching, and security and law enforcement. Columbus State SelectivityProspective students are advised that admissions are not open to all; the school selects from among qualified applicants. Three quarters of students in 2007 had SAT verbal scores of at least 450. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 440 and 550. Since a large share of students are from out-of-state, you can assume Columbus State has broad appeal. FacultyThe school has a tenure system for senior faculty. Student EnrollmentColumbus State has 7,593 enrolled students . Student LifeA lot of students at the school attend part-time. Columbus State values student athletics, and belongs to the Peach Belt Conference. Columbus State Tuition and AffordabilityThe school is a relative bargain, with lower tuition and fees than most schools offering similar degrees. Columbus State Programs and Degrees
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