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About Columbus
State University
At Columbus State University,
you are expected to provide the effort, enthusiasm, and determination to
take the greatest advantage of what CSU has to offer. In return, you will
find challenges and inspiration, support and encouragement from an institution,
which considers itself, above all else, a teaching university.
Your experience at CSU will be the total of your
formal education, your participation in extracurricular activities, your
friends and acquaintances, and what you bring to it all. In other words,
we provide the learning environment, the tools and technology, the
opportunities, and the people who empower you to take yourself in new
directions.
CSU has grown since its founding in 1958, from a
two-year college serving Columbus,
Georgia to a state university offering graduate and undergraduate
programs, some of which have achieved a national reputation. As we’ve
grown, adding buildings and facilities, we have in many ways erased the
boundaries of our 132-acre campus.
Three off-campus centers, located along the
Chattahoochee River in historic downtown Columbus, provide unusual
learning environments for our students and for the region’s school
children and residents. The Oxbow
Meadows Environmental Learning Center is a living laboratory where
students of all ages can observe and study nature. CSU’s
Coca-Cola Space Science Center houses a Challenger Learning Center,
a planetarium theater that is technologically one of the best in the
nation, and the Mead Observatory. Our nationally renowned Schwob
School of Music is located in a state-of-the-art performing arts
facility, the RiverCenter.
Students in all majors have opportunities to go beyond
the campus boundaries and enhance their traditional learning through
internships, clinical experiences, cooperative education and through
field research alongside senior professors. CSU provides valuable
regional service along with "real world" experience for its
students by working on collaborative projects with a variety of
business/industry, civic, arts, and governmental partners.
Campus and Facilities
CSU is a little more than 100 miles southwest of
Atlanta, just off I-185. The campus is minutes away from a commuter
airport and two major malls, and 15 minutes from uptown Columbus. The
city offers museums; an outstanding symphony; minor league baseball, ice
hockey, and indoor soccer; concerts and other special events in the
Columbus Civic Center; and hiking and biking along the Chattahoochee
River and in 48 city parks. Historic attractions, mountains, the Gulf
and Atlantic seacoasts and more are all within convenient travel time
from Columbus.
The 132-acre campus includes 20 buildings, student
housing in both dormitory and apartment style arrangements, and a wide
variety of indoor and outdoor recreational facilities.
Computer labs across campus provide student access to
e-mail, word processing and on-line research, as well as instructional
technology throughout the curriculum. Student housing also supports
e-mail and internet access. The Simon
Schwob Memorial Library, open 90+ hours a week, provides online
access to more than 100 data bases and electronic full-text of more than
500 journals. Students also have access to the internet and CD-ROM
informational products and both Apple and PC platforms.
Mission Statement
In addition to the
University
System of Georgia Mission Statement and the Core
Mission Statement for State Universities, Columbus State University
has the following select mission.
Columbus State University will serve the educational
needs of a diverse region by providing a mixture of liberal arts and
professional programs leading to certificate, associate, baccalaureate,
and graduate degrees. The university also will serve transfer and
transient students as well as those seeking certification and licensure.
The university will maintain a strong core of general education as the
foundation of all its academic programs. The university will provide a
student-centered developmental program for those students who are
unprepared for the rigors of college work. The university will serve the
educational, cultural, and economic needs of its region by providing
credit and non-credit outreach programs. In all these endeavors, the
university will strive to meet the needs of previously under-served
populations in its service area.
Columbus State University is committed to:
- functioning as a visible, responsible, and
responsive student-centered institution dedicated to academic
excellence;
- educating students to think critically, work
creatively, communicate effectively, and be technologically
literate;
- fostering research, supporting scholarly and
creative endeavors, and performing a broad range of service
functions to enhance the quality of life of our service area;
- meeting the academic, social, cultural, and health
needs of students through co-curricular activities, student
services, and a strong academic advisement program;
- fostering the cultural, ethnic, racial, and gender
diversity of students, faculty, and staff;
- providing a supportive environment that encourages
faculty and staff to continue their intellectual and professional
development;
- serving regional needs through collaboration with
other educational institutions, area school systems, government
agencies, and regional businesses and industries; and,
- employing emerging technology and other creative
methods, which support quality programs and maintain economic
efficiency.
Columbus State University will foster programs for
which national reputations of excellence may be achieved. The programs
will emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration among academic units of
the university. Columbus State University shall promote the following as
centers of excellence:
- the fine and performing arts
- science, mathematics and technology education
- regional economic and community development
- international education and exchange
Columbus State University offers significant
advantages, which are unequaled in our service region. The university is
strategically located in a major urban setting. The university is
accessible and affordable to those who reside in our region and to
students drawn from throughout the nation and the world. The university
offers a broad array of academic and professional programs and is
committed to providing outreach services throughout its region. The
university has an excellent faculty dedicated to teaching, research, and
service, and is supported by outstanding community leaders. With these
advantages, Columbus State University welcomes the opportunity to pursue
its select mission as an important member of the University
System of Georgia.
The Columbus State University
Foundation
The Columbus State
University Foundation serves as the primary link between the
university and the community it serves. Organized in 1963 to assist the
university in the area of development, the foundation provides a vehicle
for securing funds for scholarships, special needs, and enrichment
programs. The foundation has authority to solicit and accept
contributions of all kinds, on behalf of the university, from
individuals, businesses, and other organizations. Only private funding
can support many of the outstanding programs offered by CSU. The
volunteer trustees of the foundation are public-minded citizens who have
been willing to devote time and energy to enlarge the scope and
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