Georgia Southern University Campus Life

Demographic Breakdown

% of undergrads on campus: N/A
% of undergrads owning a car?: 64%
% of males in fraternities: N/A
% of females in sororities: N/A
% of students on-campus (weekends): 65%
On-campus housing availibility: Yes
Housing assistance programs?: N/A
Housing available for all students?: Yes
Off-campus assistance?: Yes

Housing Stats

Types of available housing: coed dorms (70%), sorority housing (2%), fraternity housing (3%), apartment for single students (20%), special housing for disabled students (5%)
% college-owned singles: N/A
% college-owned doubles: 60%
% college-owned triples: 20%
% college-owned apartments: 20%
% college-owned other: N/A
Number of college-owned residences: 12
% of rooms with sprinkler systems: 83%
% of rooms with fire alarms: 100%
% of rooms with high-speed internet: 90%

Campus Geography

Campus size:675 acres
Nearest airport location (miles): Savannah (49), Atlanta (208)
Nearest train station (miles): Savannah (55)
Nearest bus station (miles): Statesboro (58)
Public transport on campus?: No
Cars allowed on campus?: No

Employment

School employment opportunities?: Yes
Average undergraduate earnings ($$): 1,432
Freshmen not encouraged to work?: No
% undergraduates employed: 12%

ROTC/Alcohol Policy

Army ROTC presence?: Offered on campus
Navy ROTC presence?: Not offered
Airforce ROTC presence?: Not offered
Alcohol permitted (wet campus)?: Yes
Other campus rules: class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited, other
Well-known campus events Georgia Southern Museum exhibits, GSU Wildlife Education Center programs, Performing Arts Center (PAC) Series (includes music, theatre, dance), GSU Opera, Black Box Theatre, Southern Georgia Symphony Series, Planetarium, GSU Botanical Garden programs, Campus Life Enrichment Committee (CLEC) Lecture Series, Averitt Lecture, Fries Lecture, Persico Lectures, "Southern Speaks Irish" Lectures, ArtsFest, Cinema Arts program, Eagle Entertainment concerts, Cultural Diversity Week, Religious Awareness Week, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, Black Awareness Month, Women's Awareness Month, Hispanic Awareness Month, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Awareness Month, Native American Heritage Month, Holocaust Remembrance events, International Week, International Conversation Hour, Timeshop, WVGS 91. 9 radio programming, Gallery 303 exhibitions, faculty and student music recitals, Southern Adventures (travel), Focus on Excellence Faculty Speaker Series, Continuing Education Leisure Classes (including dancing), and Summer Camps for children K-12.