Albany State University
Albany State University (ASU) is a public, historically black university in Albany, Georgia. It is part of the University System of Georgia and offers a diverse range of academic, extracurricular, and cultural opportunities for its students.
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Overview & Academics
Founded in 1903, Albany State University provides over 50 degree programs at the associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and certificate levels. ASU’s academic structure comprises four main colleges:
- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Business, Education and Professional Studies
- Darton College of Health Professions
- Graduate School
Popular majors include nursing, business, education, criminal justice, biology, and computer science. The university is also noted for its strong health sciences programs, including nursing and allied health.
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Admissions
ASU uses a selective admissions process that considers GPA, standardized test scores, and extracurricular involvement. Prospective students can apply online via the university’s application portal or through the Common Application.
- Application Deadline: Rolling (priority deadlines for scholarships and financial aid)
- Required Materials: Transcripts, SAT/ACT scores (test-optional for certain applicants), personal essay, recommendation letters (optional for most programs)
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Cost
- In-state Tuition: Approximately $5,400 per year
- Out-of-state Tuition: Approximately $15,000 per year
- Room & Board: About $8,000 per year
- Other Fees: Books, supplies, and miscellaneous fees (vary by program)
ASU offers financial aid, including scholarships, grants, and work-study opportunities, to assist students with education costs.
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Student Population
Albany State University enrolls approximately 6,000 students, with a vibrant mix of undergraduate and graduate students. The university maintains a strong commitment to diversity, with a student body that predominantly consists of African American students, but also includes students from various backgrounds and geographic locations.
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Rankings & Distinctions
- Consistently ranked among the top HBCUs in the United States
- Recognized for affordability and value among public universities in Georgia
- Well-regarded nursing, education, and health science programs
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Campus & Culture
The main campus is located in Albany, Georgia, with modern academic buildings, state-of-the-art labs, and on-campus residential facilities. The West Campus houses health sciences and athletics. The university offers cultural enrichment through lectures, concerts, fine arts events, and community service. The campus encourages inclusivity and offers support for first-generation and underrepresented students.
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Athletics & Traditions
- NCAA Division II member, part of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC)
- Teams: Golden Rams (men’s and women’s basketball, football, baseball, softball, track & field, volleyball)
- School Colors: Blue and Gold
- Traditions: Homecoming, Founder’s Day celebrations, and spirited athletic rivalries
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Mission
ASU’s mission is to foster the holistic development of students through innovative teaching, scholarship, research, creative activity, and service, particularly serving the educational needs of southwest Georgia and historically underserved communities.
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Leadership & Current Developments
- President: Dr. Marion Ross Fedrick
- Recent campus improvements include new residence halls, technology upgrades, and expanded student success initiatives
- Focused on enhancing student retention, graduation rates, and workforce readiness
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Programs
- Associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and post-master’s certificate programs
- Notable programs: Nursing, Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Biology, Education, Computer Science, Health and Human Performance
- Online and hybrid programs available for select majors
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Campus Life
ASU provides on-campus housing, dining facilities, health services, counseling, academic support, and career services. Students engage in campus traditions, attend campus-wide events, and participate in leadership development initiatives.
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Student Organizations
- Over 80 student organizations, including fraternities, sororities, and professional societies
- Active Student Government Association
- Cultural clubs, academic honor societies, service organizations, and special interest groups
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Admission Stats
- Acceptance Rate: Approximately 73%
- Average HS GPA: 3.0
- Average SAT (middle 50%): 880–1030
- Average ACT (middle 50%): 16–19
- First-generation and transfer students welcome
Website: https://www.asurams.edu/
Address: 504 College Drive, Albany, Georgia 31705


