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South Georgia College

South Georgia State College
Front gate
Type Public
Established 1906 (1906)
President Dr. Virginia M. Carson
Students 2,611+
Location Douglas and Waycross, Georgia, USA
31°29′45″N 82°51′19″W / 31.49583°N 82.85528°W / 31.49583; -82.85528Coordinates: 31°29′45″N 82°51′19″W / 31.49583°N 82.85528°W / 31.49583; -82.85528
Campus 190 acres (77 ha)
Colors Navy and gray         
Nickname SGSC
Mascot Hawk
Website www.sgsc.edu
Eleventh District A & M School-South Georgia College Historic District
Peterson Hall, South Georgia College.jpg
Peterson Hall
South Georgia State College is located in Georgia (U.S. state)
South Georgia State College
South Georgia State College is located in the US
South Georgia State College
Location 100 West College Park Drive, Douglas, Georgia
Area 190 acres (77 ha)
Built 1906
Architectural style International Style, Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
NRHP Reference # 10000274
Added to NRHP May 21, 2010

South Georgia State College is a four-year, state-supported, residential state college located in Douglas and Waycross, Georgia, United States.

Created by an act of the Georgia Legislature on August 18, 1906 as the 11th District A & M School, it became Georgia's first state-supported two-year college in 1927. In 1932 South Georgia State College emerged as one of the original 26 institutions of the University System of Georgia which traces its origins to the chartering of the University of Georgia in 1785. Joseph Meriwether Thrash (1885-1947) joined the faculty in 1907, and later served as the fifth principal of the A & M School. He became the college's first president in 1927.

The Eleventh District A & M School-South Georgia College Historic District was named a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. Some of the contributing buildings and structures are the 1907 semi-circular drive with the surrounding buildings: Peterson Hall, Davis Hall, and Powell Hall that were designed by Haralson Bleckley, the Atlanta architect who also designed Georgia's other A & M Schools. Other buildings include the IT-Nursing Building, Stubbs Hall, Tanner Hall, and Alumni House.

Holdings in the South Georgia State College William S. Smith Library exceed 100,000 items, including reference books, bound periodicals, government documents, pamphlets, maps and videotapes. The library subscribes to 327 journals and ten newspapers. Back issues are available in a variety of formats: CD-ROM, paper, microfiche and microfilm. GALILEO (Georgia Library Learning Online, a statewide initiative) links SGSC's library with others in Georgia to offer more than 100 generalized and specialized research databases. The reference area also offers CD-ROM based indexes to general periodicals and newspapers. Computer workstations offer access to the Internet through the campus network. Word-processing software is also available.


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