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Student Resources

This list includes institutional resources, academic support services, student support resources, financial and food resources, resources for underrepresented groups and minorities, and policies. The *indicates that the resource is listed under multiple headings.

Academic Support

Advisement Center (COSM)The COSM Advisement Center provides guidance and resources to students including Curriculum Sheets and 2-Year Course rotations for each department, as well as medical professions advisement. Departmental scholarship information and current research opportunities can also be found on this site.
Statesboro (912) 478-0649│Engineering Building Room 1116
Armstrong (912) 344-3035│Student Success Center Room 107
Advisement, Medical ProfessionalThe Office of Medical Professions Advisement provides coaching and guidance for qualified students navigating future careers in the following health professions: dentistry, medicine (MD and DO), optometry, pharmacy, physician assistant and veterinary medicine.
Statesboro (912) 478-7472│Engineering Building Room 1116│prehealth@georgiasouthern.edu
Academic Success CenterASC offers student-centered services in tutoring, mentoring, testing, success coaching, consultations, and workshops. 
Armstrong (912) 344-2915│PAC (Beside Student Rec Center)│asc-sav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5371│Henderson Library, Suite 1303│asc@georgiasouthern.edu
Eagle Med: Future Doctoral Mentoring AcademyGeorgia Southern University is committed to preparing undergraduate students with vital skills, fostering their development into capable, empathetic, and skilled healthcare leaders. Strategic Readiness for Admission to Professional Schools: By offering tailored guidance, specialized courses, and impactful professional development experiences, we mold our students into outstanding candidates, well-prepared for admission to professional schools. Our unique emphasis on both character growth and strategic readiness sets Georgia Southern’s Future Doctoral Mentoring Academy apart, creating a supportive and empowering space for the upcoming cohort of healthcare professionals.
prehealth@georgiasouthern.edu
Information Technology ServiceThe Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) serve, support, and maintain the robust, modern technology environment for the Georgia Southern University community.
Main Desk (912) 478-2287 │Information Technology Building│helpdesk@georgiasouthern.edu
Armstrong Tech Hub Student Union – First Floor
Statesboro Tech Hub Building 404
Liberty Tech Hub Liberty Center
Regents Center for Learning DisordersThe RCLD offers comprehensive standardized assessments to students with learning problems in order to provide them with a better understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and to address specific requests for accommodations to facilitate their learning. 
Statesboro (912) 478-0100│Cone Hall│beverlysermons@georgiasouthern.edu
SMART CenterThe Science & Mathematics Academic Resource & Tutorial (SMART) Center offers free tutoring to the Armstrong campus by student tutors in Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, General and Organic Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, and Mathematics.
Armstrong (912) 344-3165│Science Center 132-134
Student Accessibility Resource CenterThe mission of SARC is to ensure that all qualified students with disabilities receive equal access to educational opportunities at Georgia Southern University. 
Armstrong (912) 344-2572│Memorial College Center, 2nd Floor│sarcsav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-1566│Cone Hall, 2nd Floor│sarcboro@georgiasouthern.edu
Testing ServicesGeorgia Southern University’s Office of Testing Services is dedicated to delivering centralized, efficient, and professional evaluation, preparation, and testing services to the Georgia Southern University campus community in a caring, compassionate and concerned setting.
Armstrong (912) 344-2582│Memorial College Center 206│testingsav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5415│Cone Hall, Room 2004│testing@georgiasouthern.edu
University and Savannah StoreYou’ll find the textbooks and academic supplies you need for class plus game day apparel and spirit merchandise all in one place at the University and Savannah Stores. Textbooks for all online courses are stocked through the Statesboro Campus store.
Statesboro: (912) 478-5181│University Store
Armstrong: (912) 344-2603 | 1st Floor, Student Union
Writing Center The Writing Center at Georgia Southern University gives students the opportunity for individualized feedback on their writing from experienced writers and teachers of writing. 
Armstrong (912) 344-3072│Lane Library, 1st Floor
Statesboro (912) 478-1413│Henderson Library, 2nd Floor

Student Support Services

Counseling CenterThe Counseling Center is where students can go to participate in programs and receive services designed to help them handle day-to-day challenges and encourage their personal growth and development. This center also handles Medical Withdrawals. The Counseling Center is staffed by clinicians who provide services on an individual, relationship, and group basis at no additional cost to those enrolled as full-time students at Georgia Southern.
Armstrong (912) 344-2529│7000 Compass Point Annex
Statesboro (912) 478-5541│Forest Drive, Building 435
Campus Recreation and IntramuralsThe purpose of the Department of Campus Recreation and Intramurals (CRI) is to provide growth opportunities and educational experiences, which will enrich the life-long learning process. 
Armstrong (912) 344-3136│Student Recreation Center
Statesboro (912) 478-5436│RAC, Akins Blvd.
Dean of StudentsThis office advocates for students on judicial matters, promotes educational opportunity and access, and facilitates communication through various facets of student media. Services include: appeal a grade, communication to students, leadership opportunities, notifications to faculty for hardships and withdrawals, student complaints, and voter information.
Armstrong (912) 344-2514│Student Union D206│armdeanofstudents@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-3326│Russell Union, Room 2022
Military & Veteran ServicesGeorgia Southern’s Military & Veteran Services provide our military, veterans, and their family members with a place to get connected, relax, study, and meet with other service members and fellow Eagles.
Armstrong 912-344-3324│Pirate Athletic Center, Right Corridor│mvs@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro 912-478-6872│Russell Union 2024│mvs@georgiasouthern.edu
Liberty 912-877-1906│Liberty Center│mvs@georgiasouthern.edu
Suited for SuccessThe Office of Career and Professional Development is excited to introduce Suited for Success, an initiative that provides Georgia Southern University students access to FREE professional attire appropriate for career fairs, interviews, networking events, and the workplace. Our goal is to help students look their best throughout their job search, so they can make a positive impression entering the professional world!
TRIO Student Support ServicesTRIO Student Services is M.A.D. (Motivated and Determined) about student success. They provide comprehensive services to first-generation students, low-income students, and students with disabilities. These services are designed to retain students at Georgia Southern and to assist them in academic progression.  Armstrong (912) 344-3023│Solms Hall, Room 212│trio@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-2387│Rosenwald Building Room 1051│trio@georgiasouthern.edu

Financial & Food

Captain’s Cupboard Food PantryThe Captain’s Cupboard is a food pantry that serves as an emergency food program for students, faculty, and staff in need.  We offer a bag of food to those who are eligible every other week.
Armstrong (912) 344-2514│Student Union D206
Eagles for EaglesEagles for Eagles is a Student Government Association student fundraising initiative. The purpose is to raise money to give awards to Georgia Southern students in extreme financial hardship. Eaglesforeagles@georgiasouthern.edu
Financial AidThe Financial Aid Office seeks to provide financial aid services which are accessible, sensitive to individual student needs, and effective in enabling students to bridge the gap between family resources and educational expenses. This office also handles HOPE Eligibility and other Financial Awards. 
Armstrong (912) 478-5413 │Victor Hall, 2nd Floor 
Statesboro (912) 478-5413 │Rosenwald Building, Sweetheart Circle
Multicultural Affairs (OMA) Scholarships and GrantsThe following link list scholarship & grant opportunities.  Please review the information, scholarship opportunities and their associated deadlines.  For questions or other specific information related to the scholarship, you need to contact the source of the scholarship.
Statesboro (912) 344-3050│Memorial College Center 213│oma@georgiasouthern.edu

Underrepresented & Minority Groups

McNair ProgramThe McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO program designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. Statesboro (912) 478-2576│Engineering Building, Dean’s Office 2141H | mcnair@georgiasouthern.edu
Minority Advisement Program (MAP)The Minority Advisement Program (MAP) is a unique college mentoring/success program for minority incoming students (a.k.a. MAPees) that match freshmen and transfer students with upperclassmen to assist with their acclimation to college life.  The program helps students make the transition from either high school or from another college to Georgia Southern as smoothly as possible. Statesboro (912) 478-5409│Russell Union 2070│map@georgiasouthern.edu 
Multicultural Affairs, Office of (OMA)The mission of the Office of Multicultural Affairs is to contribute to an inclusive learning environment by supporting the institutions efforts to retain and graduate students prepared for a diverse global society. We provide mentorship opportunities, deliver diversity education and inclusion training, celebrate the cultural diversity of all students, and advocate for underrepresented groups in the Georgia Southern University community guided by the University mission and CAS standards.
Armstrong (912) 344-3050│Memorial College Center 213│oma@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5409│Russell Union 2070│oma@georgiasouthern.edu
TRIO Student Support ServicesTRiO Student Services is M.A.D. (Motivated and Determined) about student success. They provide comprehensive services to first-generation students, low-income students, and students with disabilities. These services are designed to retain students at Georgia Southern and to assist them in academic progression.  Armstrong (912) 344-3023│Solms Hall, Room 212│trio@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-2387│Rosenwald Building Room 1051│trio@georgiasouthern.edu

Policies

Code of Conduct and Academic HonestyOur role is to educate students, faculty and staff about the rights and responsibilities of our students according to the Code of Student Conduct. One aspect of our mission is “to uphold the academic and behavioral standards of the University by adjudicating violations of the Student Conduct Code in a fair and consistent manner, treating each student with dignity and respect.”
Armstrong (912) 344-3300│Student Union D206│armstudentconduct@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-0059│Russell Union 2022│studentconduct@georgiasouthern.edu
Report an IncidentGeorgia Southern University is concerned about the safety and well-being of all students, faculty, and staff.  In an effort open the lines of communication across campus, we have created this incident report form.   This form provides an avenue for all faculty, staff, and students to report disturbing or suspicious activity to the Dean of Students Office.  This information will be passed along to the Office of Student Conduct, University Housing, and/or the Behavior Assessment Team. Form: https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?GeorgiaSouthernUniv

Libraries

Henderson LibraryThe Zach H. Henderson Library houses books, computer labs, and other resources useful to students.Statesboro (912) 478-5115│Near Carroll Building
Lane LibraryThe Lane Library houses books, computer labs, and other resources useful to students. Armstrong (912) 344-3027│Between Student Union and Science Center 
Media Services, Equipment LoanMedia Services provides a variety of computer, traditional AV equipment and other items for check out by University faculty, staff and students. Most popular items include: Laptops (PC & Mac); Chromebooks; Headphones; Calculators; Phone Chargers; White Board Markers/Erasers, etc.
Armstrong (912) 344-2967│Lane Library Circulation Desk│mediaservices@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5647│Henderson Library Checkout Desk│mediaservices@georgiasouthern.edu

Institutional

AdmissionsThe Office of Admissions is where you can find more information about admissions requirements and SOAR. 
Armstrong (912) 344-3083│Victor Hall 
Statesboro (912) 478-5391│Lewis Hall, Sweetheart Circle
AthleticsThe Athletics Department is the home of the offices associated with the 15 campus sports teams as well as Cheerleading. 1 (800) GSU-WINS or TEXT (800) 478-9467
Bursar’s OfficeThe Bursar’s Office is comprised of three departments; Cashier’s Office, Office of Student Accounts, and Accounts Receivable. These offices provide financial services to students, faculty, and staff of the University.
Enrollment Services (912) 478-3675
Location: Armstrong │Victor Hall, 1st Floor 
Statesboro │Rosenwald, 1st Floor
Campus Recreation and IntramuralsThe purpose of the Department of Campus Recreation and Intramurals (CRI) is to provide growth opportunities and educational experiences, which will enrich the life-long learning process. 
Armstrong (912) 344-3136 │Student Recreation Center
Statesboro (912) 478-5436 │RAC, Akins Blvd.
Career and Professional DevelopmentThe staff seeks to assist students with choosing their major and career interests, gaining relevant work experience, as well as providing guidance in their full-time job search. 
Armstrong (912) 344-2563 │Solms Hall, Room 104
Statesboro (912) 478-5197 │Williams Center, 1st Floor
Dean of StudentsThis office advocates for students on judicial matters, promotes educational opportunity and access, and facilitates communication through various facets of student media. Services include: appeal a grade, communication to students, leadership opportunities, notifications to faculty for hardships and withdrawals, student complaints, and voter information.
Armstrong (912) 344-2514 │Student Union D206│ armdeanofstudents@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-3326 │Russell Union, Room 2022 
Financial AidThe Financial Aid Office seeks to provide financial aid services which are accessible, sensitive to individual student needs, and effective in enabling students to bridge the gap between family resources and educational expenses. This office also handles HOPE Eligibility and other Financial Awards.
Armstrong (912) 478-5413 │Victor Hall, 2nd Floor 
Statesboro (912) 478-5413 │Rosenwald Building, Sweetheart Circle
Health ServicesHealth Services provides cost-effective, high-quality care with a focus on health promotion and education geared toward everyday student life.
Armstrong (912) 961-5726 │Compass Point 7000 Building, Suite 7105 
Statesboro (912) 478-5641 │Plant Drive, Across from Watson Hall
HousingUniversity Housing fosters the development of respect, responsibility, and accountability in students by providing engaging living/learning environments within safe, affordable and comfortable housing.
Armstrong (912) 478-5406 │Compass Point
Statesboro (912) 478-5406 │Watson Hall
Information Technology ServiceThe Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) serve, support, and maintain the robust, modern technology environment for the Georgia Southern University community.
Main Desk (912) 478-2287 │Information Technology Building│helpdesk@georgiasouthern.edu
Armstrong Tech Hub Student Union – First Floor
Statesboro Tech Hub Building 404
Liberty Tech Hub Liberty Center
Military Veteran AffairsGeorgia Southern University proudly welcomes all active duty military, veterans, military spouses and family members. We offer many benefits to thank you for your service to our nation, from fee waivers to special scholarship opportunities as well as convenient Military Resource Centers on each of our campuses to support military-affiliated students.
Armstrong (912) 344-3324│mvs@georgiasouthern.edu
Multicultural AffairsThe Office of Multicultural Affairs supports Georgia Southern University’s greater mission to support cultural diversity, inclusion and equity.
Armstrong (912) 344-3050│Memorial College Center 213
Statesboro (912) 478- 5409│Russell Union 2070│oma@georgiasouthern.edu
Parking and TransportationThe Parking and Transportation division of Auxiliary Services at Georgia Southern University is here to help aid your parking and transit needs.
Armstrong (912) 344-2837│Eagle Card and Parking Office
Statesboro (912) 478-7275│Parking & Transportation Office │parking@georgiasouthern.edu
Public Safety Services and ResourceThe Office of Public Safety is charged with the responsibility of serving and protecting the students, employees, and visitors of Georgia Southern University. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 and include as much information about location on campus as possible (building, floor, room number).
Armstrong (912) 344-3333│Campus Police Station
Statesboro (912) 478- 5234│Forest Drive, Building 0110
RegistrarThe Registrar coordinates registration for all students, Regent’s testing, and Veterans benefits. The office also handles petitions for academic appeals and graduation eligibility.
Armstrong (912) 344-2761│Victor Hall
Statesboro (912) 478-5152│Rosenwald Building, Sweetheart Circle
Student ActivitiesThe Office of Student Activities supports the mission of Georgia Southern University by providing and enhancing diverse involvement opportunities beyond the classroom.
Armstrong (912) 344-2504│Memorial College Center 201  
Statesboro (912) 478-7270│Williams Center, 2nd Floor 
Student Leadership and Community EngagementThis office utilizes an integrated theoretical approach to learning, service, and leadership that empowers students to become active, global citizens who lead positive change.
Armstrong (912) 344-2652│Memorial College C. 207A
Statesboro (912) 478-1435│Russell Union Room 1056

COSM Programs

CEMITURECEMITURE supported by the Division of Chemistry (CHE) in the National Science Foundation (NSF), is a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. CEMITURE projects are performed in the United States on the Georgia Southern campus and only accepts undergraduates. CEMITURE will accept 8 undergraduate scholars. 
COSM Advisement CenterThe COSM Advisement Center at Georgia Southern University’s College of Science and Mathematics serves as a dedicated hub for academic guidance and support. Committed to assisting students in navigating their educational journey, the center provides personalized advisement services, helping students with course selection, degree planning, and career exploration within the diverse fields of science and mathematics. Whether addressing academic concerns, clarifying graduation requirements, or offering resources for success, the COSM Advisement Center plays a pivotal role in empowering students to make informed decisions and achieve their academic and career goals.
COSM Living Learning CommunitiesUniversity Housing offers students the opportunity to shape their living experience by participating in one of our Residential Learning Communities (RLCs). These communities are a unique way for students to live with others who may have a similar major, are involved in the same campus program, or who share an interest/identity.
Undergraduate Research (COUR)To further the Undergraduate Research Experience in Science and Mathematics at Georgia Southern University.
Student OrganizationsThe College of Science and Mathematics at Georgia Southern University offers a vibrant array of student organizations, providing students with valuable opportunities for academic and extracurricular engagement. These organizations cater to diverse interests within the scientific and mathematical fields, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among students who share similar passions. Whether focused on specific disciplines, career aspirations, or simply providing a platform for networking and socializing, these student organizations enhance the overall collegiate experience by offering a supportive environment for learning, leadership development, and the exploration of shared interests in the dynamic realms of science and mathematics.

Last updated: 4/24/2022