Transform Your Future at Georgia Southern. Whether you see yourself in the classroom, the C-suite or the OR, a degree from Georgia Southern takes you places.
Tackling Georgia’s Biggest Questions
and BEYOND
Georgia Southern research influences the industries that drive our region and protects the natural resources and coastlines so vital to our future. With a focus on manufacturing, innovation, fitness, supply chains and the environment, our faculty put their expertise to work for everybody, every day.
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Which Georgia companies will innovate global supply chains?
Savannah is home to the nation’s fourth-largest container port. Through our Savannah Logistics Innovation Center (SLIC) and our partnership with Silicon Valley venture capital firm Plug and Play, made-in-Georgia advances find worldwide application.
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How can public safety officials perform their best, mentally and physically?
Staying physically fit demands regular exercise, and so does mental fitness. Experts from our Tactical Athlete Readiness and Preparedness Program (TARP) worked closely with state officials to help police cadets focus on all-around wellness and avoid injury.
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How are oyster beds and climate change connected?
Our project to restore oyster beds along Savannah waterways preserves a vital ecosystem while keeping carbon out of the atmosphere to help counteract climate change.
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How will next-generation materials improve our world?
Researchers at our new Center for Advanced Materials Science are sparking innovation in renewable energy, health care, computing and countless other fields.
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How can we inspire more youth to teach?
Our “Teacher for a Day” program, a collaboration with a local elementary school and the organization 100 Black Men of Savannah, introduced underserved students to the doors a college education can open, as well as the opportunities a teaching career makes possible.
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Sustainable Fuels
The collaborative efforts of our faculty researchers join with corporate partners are driving innovations in sustainable fuel technologies to find real solutions to the complex problems of sustainable fuel sources and pave the way for a cleaner energy future.
Eagle Stories
As Eagles, we lift each other up to surge past preconceived boundaries. Leaving your comfort zone behind means unlocking a new realm of possibility — internships that become full-time jobs, lifelong friendships and research with a rippling effect across society. See how Eagles soar — and all the places they go.
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Jordan Moreno, ’24
B.S.Ed. in Elementary Education and Teaching
I’ve always wanted to change the game in education. As far as I can remember, I’ve wanted to be a teacher. It’s really the only career for me. It ticks all the boxes, and I’m able to impact my future students so they can impact the world.
![Georgia Southern Alumni Michiel Soeting Former Global Lead Partner at KPMG](https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Eagle-Stories-Michiel-Soeting-Home-Pg-1.jpg )
Michiel Soeting ’84
Chairman of the Audit Committee at Veon
It was a great opportunity. If you’re from a relatively small country, to be able to study in the United States and to get to know a different culture broadens your horizons. If I step back, those were very formative years. If you’re young and you’re in a different environment, clearly it has quite an impact on you going forward.
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Hannah Bryan (NoisyButters), ’18
YouTube Influencer with 1.25M Subscribers
Attending Georgia Southern is one of the best things I have done for my career. I can’t stress how often I use the knowledge from my classes in my professional career. I learned how to edit videos. I learned how to edit pictures, make thumbnails — everything you see on my YouTube channel. Everything!”
YouTube Influencer with 1.25M Subscribers
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Mackenzie Anderson, ’07
Director of Global Purpose Communications and Engagement at Nike
The foundation that Georgia Southern provided me has carried throughout my career. As communicators, we were taught the immense power words have to motivate and mobilize people to help shape a better world. At our core, we have to understand the relationship between the people we’re trying to reach and the brand we’re representing to build trust and belief. My professors instilled in me a global mindset that was rooted in recognizing and highlighting diversity.
Director of Global Purpose Communications and Engagement at Nike
Read Mackenzie's Story![Lt. Gen. Leslie C. Smith, USA, Ret., 66th Inspector General of the U.S. Army](https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Eagle-Stories-Leslie-Smith-Home-Pg-1.png )
Lt. Gen. Leslie C. Smith, USA, Ret. ‘85
66th Inspector General of the U.S. Army
If you help somebody else, you think you’re helping them but you’re really helping yourself. You’re not only helping yourself, but you’re helping your family and all those other people who come behind you — because investment in others is how you move forward.
66th Inspector General of the U.S. Army
Read Lt. Gen. Smith's Story![Georgia Southern Alumni Dalmyra Price.](https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Eagle-Stories-Dalmyra-Price-Home-Pg-1A.jpg )
Dalmyra Price Caesar, ’95
Director for White House Personnel
The activities I was involved with while a student at Georgia Southern prepared me for not just the White House, but for every role that I’ve had since graduating. Georgia Southern helped me hone my leadership skills.
Our Commitment to Affordability
The average Georgia Southern undergraduate earns over $78,000 a year after graduation. We help you tap into those opportunities with generous financial aid that makes our already-low tuition even more affordable.
Tuition and ScholarshipsHow Will You Take Flight?
Eagles rise together but often with different destinations in mind — from starting or completing a bachelor’s degree to building their credentials or planning for the next life stage.
Explore Our Locations
There’s no limit to where you can earn a Georgia Southern degree: Make your move on any of our three traditional campuses, through our Army Education Centers or online. You can even spend a semester abroad on our Ireland campus.
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Your Moment Starts Here
You’re eyeing your goal — your dreams and all you’ll accomplish along the way. Georgia Southern not only gives you the platform to reach for it but helps you build momentum to break through and soar beyond.