- Armstrong Atlantic State University
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name = Armstrong Atlantic State University
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established = 1935
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type = Public, state
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president = Thomas Z. Jones
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faculty = 292 full time
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students = 6,831 cite web|url=http://www.usg.edu/research/students/enroll/fy2008/fall07.pdf |title=Semester Enrollment Report |accessdate=2007-12-23 |date=2007-11-12 |format=PDF |work=Office of Research and Policy Analysis |publisher=University System of Georgia ]
undergrad = 6,060
postgrad = 771
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city = Savannah
state = Georgia
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country =United States
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former_names = Armstrong Junior College
Armstrong College of Savannah
Armstrong State College
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free =Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
sports =basketball baseball tennis golf softball volleyball soccer
colors = Maroon and Gold
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nickname = Pirates and Lady Pirates
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athletics = NCAADivision II
affiliations =Peach Belt Conference
website = [http://www.armstrong.edu www.armstrong.edu]
footnotes =Armstrong Atlantic State University, is a
state university located inSavannah, Georgia . It is a unit of theUniversity System of Georgia and is accredited by theSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools . AASU currently enrolls over 6,800 students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Forty-one percent of the students are from the Savannah-Chatham County area. Fact|date=July 2008 Others come from throughout Georgia, the nation, and 74 countries. 59 percent of the student population comes from outside the Savannah-Chatham County area including Georgia, the nation, and more than 70 countries.Fact|date=July 2008 In the 2006-2007 academic year, the university awarded a total of 1,121 degrees; of that, 768 werebaccalaureate and 265 were master's degrees.Fact|date=July 2008AASU has an economic impact on Savannah's metropolitan statistical area of more than $195.2 million. fact|date=July 2008.
Academics
Today, the university offers associate's, bachelor's and
master's degree programs in a number of areas, including Adult Education, Communicative Disorders, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Health & Physical Education, History, Math, Music, Early Childhood Education, Health Services Administration, History, Liberal and Professional Studies, Middle Grades Education, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Public Health.The College of Health Professions is the largest and most comprehensive health professions education center of its kind in Georgia.fact|date=July 2008
AASU received $1.1 million in grants from the Goizueta Foundation since 2003 to establish and support a comprehensive Hispanic/Latino recruitment and retention initiative. The National Science Foundation has awarded a $483,760 grant to AASU that will support scholarships for qualified students pursuing careers in computer science, information technology, mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics. The Department of Nursing received $3.4 million in grants to boost nursing enrollment, attract disadvantaged students, and expand free primary healthcare services.
The College of Education's Educational Technology Training Center was one of 13 Georgia programs to receive the Best
Professional Development Program of the Year Award from the Georgia Staff Development Council.The AASU Center for Regional Analysis works closely with the business community to assess economic issues in the region. The center has been cited as one of the few in the country forecasting local economic conditions. fact|date=July 2008
Campus
AASU's main convert|268|acre|km2|sing=on campus is located on Abercorn Street in southern Savannah, near the
Savannah Mall . In addition to the main campus, AASU (along withGeorgia Southern University and theCoastal Georgia Community College ) operates the Brunswick Center in Glynn County and the Liberty Center in Liberty County.University facilities include multimedia classrooms, five
computer lab s, writing and math tutorial labs, an advisement center, an honors suite, three theaters, and anart gallery . The campus also offers a recreation center, lightedtennis court s, two indoorbasketball court s, an indoor heatedswimming pool , an indoor running track, a fitness center/weight room, and abaseball diamond .Construction started on September 23 for the university's first green building
History
The university was founded in 1935 as Armstrong Junior College, and was originally housed in the historic Armstrong House adjacent to
Forsyth Park in downtown Savannah. The Armstrong house was originally donated to the city by the family ofGeorge F. Armstrong . The college eventually grew to encompass six buildings in the Forsyth and Monterey Square areas of Savannah. In 1959, as Armstrong College of Savannah, it became a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia. The Board of Regents conferred four-year status on Armstrong State College in 1964. Two years later, in 1966, the college moved to its present convert|268|acre|km2|sing=on site, a gift from the Mills B. Lane Foundation and Donald Livingston. It was designated a university by theGeorgia Board of Regents in 1996 and its name was changed to Armstrong Atlantic State University. Additional buildings joined the six original structures as Armstrong added professional and graduate programs and quadrupled in size. fact|date=July 2008tudent activities
The university offers a variety of
extracurricular activities . AASU runs a student newspaper, has more than 70 student clubs, severalGreek organizations , and academic honor societies. Other activities students have access to are student dramatic, choral, and instrumental groups, and the Faculty Lecture Series. AASU hosts nationally-known speakers, contemporaryconcerts ,art exhibit s, and performances by classical and modern artists.Athletics
Armstrong Atlantic State University's athletics program (the Pirates) competes at the NCAA
Division II level and the school is a charter member of thePeach Belt Conference . Men's athletic teams includebasketball ,baseball ,tennis , andgolf . Women's teams include basketball,softball ,volleyball , tennis, golf, andsoccer . Of note, the women'stennis team has been quite successful, earning NCAA National Championships in 1995, 1996, 2005, and 2008. The AASU Men's and Women's Tennis Team finished first in the 2008 Division II National Championships.Notable Alumni
References
External links
* [http://www.armstrong.edu www.armstrong.edu] -- Official web site
* [http://www.athletics.armstrong.edu/ www.athletics.armstrong.edu] -- Official athletics web site]
* [http://sa.armstrong.edu/Activities/organizations_1.html AASU clubs and organizations]
* [http://www.library.armstrong.edu/ www.library.armstrong.edu] Official Lane Library web site
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-853 New Georgia Encyclopedia article on Armstrong Atlantic University]
* [http://www.petersons.com/ugchannel/code/InstVC.asp?inunid=5173 Peterson's College Overview]
* [https://cove.armstrong.edu/login.php Pirate's Cove] (a student portal)
* [http://ship.armstrong.edu/ S.H.I.P.] (AASU Student Help and Information Program)
* [http://online.armstrong.edu/ Vista Login] (Online Learning @ AASU)
* [http://www.hr.armstrong.edu/jobs.htm Human Resources - Employment Opportunities]
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