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Higher Education

The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accredits each of the following degree-granting institutions.


Armstrong Atlantic State University (AASU) http://www.armstrong.edu/

11935 Abercorn St., 31419

(912) 927-5277 6,000 students In-state tuition: $1,300/semester

Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are offered in more than 75 academic programs through the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Health Professions and the School of Computing.
Armstrong Atlantic also offers an abundance of weekend and evening classes and non-credit courses through the Department of Professional and Continuing Education. Courses are offered at various off-campus sites.

Savannah State University (SSU) http://www.savstate.edu/

3219 College St., 31404

(912) 356-2186 700 students In-state tuition: $1,415/semester, including fees

Twenty-three undergraduate degree programs are available through the colleges of science and technology, business administration and liberal arts and social sciences, the last of which also offers a master of social work, a master of science in urban studies and a master in public administration. The school's newest graduate degree is in marine science. Specialized programs for non-traditional and evening students are available, as are continuing education courses. On this residential campus, housing options range from traditional residence halls to apartments with modern amenities.

Department of Continuing Education at AASU and SSU

AASU (912) 927-5322 SSU (912) 356-2204

Courses available for nominal fees range from classes in computer studies to business to creative arts to foreign languages. Career-oriented courses provide customized training in co-operation with area businesses.
Georgia Southern University http://www.gasou.edu/

P.O. Box 8024, Statesboro, 30460

(912) 681-5611 075 students In-state tuition: $1,456/semester

Graduate and undergraduate degree programs are offered in 130 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through the colleges of liberal arts and social sciences, business administration, education, health and human sciences, graduate studies, and science and technology. Off-campus centers (including one in Savannah) extend graduate courses to students throughout south Georgia.
Coastal Georgia Center http://www2.gasou.edu/coastalgeorgiacenter

305 Fahm St., 31401 (912) 651-2005



Managed by Georgia Southern University in partnership with Armstrong Atlantic State University and Savannah State University, the center provides graduate educational programs, economic development activities, continuing education ‹ both professional and personal ‹ and meeting and conference space.
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) http://www.scad.edu/

342 Bull St., 31401

(912) 525-5100 / 800-869-7223 5,800 students Tuition: $19,035 per academic year

The Savannah College of Art and Design is a private, accredited, co-educational college open to resident and non-resident students. The college offers bachelor of fine arts, master of architecture, master of arts and master of fine arts degrees in animation, architecture, architectural history, art history, broadcast design, fashion, fibers, furniture design, graphic design, historic preservation, illustration, interior design, media and performing arts, metals and jewellery, painting, photography, industrial design, sequential art, film and television, sound design, interactive design and game development, and visual effects.
Savannah Technical College http://www.savtech.org/

5717 White Bluff Road, 31405

(912) 351-6362 / 800-769-6362 3,600 students In-state tuition: $324/quarter

Savannah Technical College, the third fastest-growing two-year college of its size in the country, has been serving its community for nearly three-quarters of a century. Building on a tradition of partnership, pride and service, the college serves 3,600 students in Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties. As a leading provider of quality technical education, Savannah Technical College offers more than 50 certificate, professional diploma and associate degree programs in fields ranging from automotive technology to surgical technology and from aircraft structural assembly to computer information systems.
South University http://www.southuniversity.edu/

Main Campus, 709 Mall Blvd., 31406

(912) 201-8000 720 students Tuition: varies by degree program

South University's students attend classes on the main campus at 709 Mall Blvd., an almost 9-acre site with a 47-foot clock and bell tower in the heart of the Southside. This site includes all classrooms, labs, an expanded library and technology center and administrative offices. In the School of Business Administration, students may pursue a bachelor of business administration degree, a bachelor of information technology and a bachelor degree in legal studies. The recently established School of Pharmacy offers a doctorate in pharmacy. The School of Health Professions offers a master's degree in physician assistant, a bachelor of science in physician assistant and an associate of science degree in medical assisting or physical therapy assistant.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University http://www.erau.edu/savannah

165 Markwell St., Bldg. 1290, 31409

(912) 355-0644 500 students Tuition: $169 per credit hour

This extended campus at Hunter Army Airfield offers associate and bachelor's degrees in professional aeronautics and technical management, an associate of science in aircraft maintenance, a bachelor's in aviation maintenance management and master's in aviation maintenance management and professional aeronautics.
Saint Leo University http://www.saintleo.edu/

6502 Seawright Dr. P.O. Box 14457, 31416

(912) 644-7017 340 students Tuition: $418 per class per term

Saint Leo University's Savannah center offers courses leading to associate and bachelor's degrees in 10 programs of study including liberal arts, religion, criminal justice, computer information systems, human resources and business administration with specializations in management, health services management and technology management. Since the Savannah center was established in 1974, more than 4,000 students have completed degrees, taking their choice of courses in small groups meeting in Savannah classrooms or through on-line courses taught via the internet.



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