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Georgia State College

Savannah State University
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Latin: Lux Et Veritas
Former names
Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth,
Georgia State College,
Savannah State College
Motto (Latin: Light and Truth)
Type Public, HBCU
Established November 26, 1890
Endowment $4,348,674
President Cheryl Davenport Dozier
Administrative staff
600
Students 4,955
Address 3219 College Street, Savannah, Georgia 31404, United States
32°1′30″N 81°3′50″W / 32.02500°N 81.06389°W / 32.02500; -81.06389Coordinates: 32°1′30″N 81°3′50″W / 32.02500°N 81.06389°W / 32.02500; -81.06389
Campus 210-acre (849,839.8 m2), coastal setting
Athletic Director Sterling Steward Jr.
Colors Burnt orange and reflex blue
         
Athletics NCAA Division I
Sports football
baseball
basketball (m)
basketball (w)
cross-country (m)
cross-country (w)
tennis (m)
tennis (w)
track and field (m)
track and field (w)
volleyball (w)
golf (m)
softball (w)
Nickname Tigers and Lady Tigers
Affiliations Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
Website www.savannahstate.edu
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SSU's history at a glance
1890 Established as Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth
1891 Relocated from Athens to Savannah
1921 First female students admitted as campus residents
1928 Became a full four-year degree-granting institution; high school and normal programs were removed
1932 Renamed Georgia State College
1947 Land-grant designation transferred to Fort Valley State College
1950 Renamed Savannah State College
1996 Renamed Savannah State University
Hill Hall at Savannah State College
Location Savannah, Georgia
Coordinates 32°01′27″N 81°03′23″W / 32.02417°N 81.05639°W / 32.02417; -81.05639
Built 1901
Architect Unknown
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 81000197
Added to NRHP 1981

Savannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is the oldest public historically black university in the state. Savannah State University's mission statement is "to graduate students who are prepared to perform at higher levels of economic productivity, social responsibility, and excellence in their chosen career fields of endeavor in a changing global community." The University is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.

Savannah State operates three colleges (College of Business Administration, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, College of Sciences and Technology) and the Office of Graduate Studies and Sponsored Research (OGSSR). It also participates in research centers and programs at the Center for Teaching, Learning and Academic Support; Savannah Entrepreneurial Center; the Midtown Project; the Georgia Institute of Technology Regional Engineering Program (GTREP); and "A Collaboration to Integrate Research and Education in Marine and Environmental Science and Biotechnology" with the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, part of the University of Georgia.

The student body consists of approximately 4,500 graduate and undergraduate students, and 385 full-time instructional faculty.

Oversight is provided by the University System of Georgia, the organizational body that sets goals and dictates general policy to all public educational institutions in the state.


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