COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
The New York Times called Georgia State "an innovative engine of social mobility."
Find out why.
Get to Know Us
With every breakthrough we make, every spike we see in enrollment and every stride we hit in graduating more students in less time, we surpass our own standards. Still, our values and commitments never change: You come first.
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About the College
The College of Arts and Sciences is at the heart of Georgia State. We teach the most classes to Georgia State undergraduates, train the largest number of graduate students and drive Georgia State’s ascent as a research university.
We are always working to improve student opportunities. We’ve developed new programs to allow students to get a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in five years in 18 disciplines. We’re increasing our students’ opportunities to study, research, perform and exhibit in the wonderful urban laboratory of Atlanta. And we’re adding new courses with international themes to prepare our students for a global future.
Student success rests on those who teach them and Arts and Sciences students work with a world-class faculty. In the past four years, for example, our faculty has increased its grant funding by 77 percent, despite the fact that the federal government has cut the amount of research funds available.
Funding Priorities
The GSU Fund for Arts & Sciences
Supports the immediate needs for operations of the College. Provides unrestricted funds to the Dean for strategic initiatives and to take advantage of unforeseen opportunities.
Come Back, Pounce Forward
Provides scholarship support to students within 12 credits of graduating who have had to stop attending due to financial reasons. Delivers funding for financial and career workshops for alumni. Has assisted over 30 students get their degrees since it was created in 2018.
Access to Excellence
The College's general scholarship fund to award scholarships to deserving undergraduate and graduate students.
Christopher See is benefiting from the Come Back, Pounce Forward program which gives students from the College of Arts & Sciences a second chance to complete their degree at Georgia State.
Many Ways to Give
It’s easy — and rewarding — to invest in Georgia State’s future through a private gift. You can quickly make an online gift here and now. If you prefer, Georgia State development representatives are ready to help you create a named endowment or leave a legacy gift that reflects your personal interests. They can assist, as well, with corporate and matching gifts.