Get Involved
Studies show students involved in campus organizations have a higher GPA, are better prepared for internships, and have a higher graduation rate.
Participate in any of several engineering and computing related student organizations or join one of the numerous university student groups.
Advising
Academic Advising is available year round. Visit the Student Services Center for information about advising, registration, and graduation.
Stop by or make an appointment to see if you are on track with grades and coursework.
Academic Support Resources
Armstrong Campus:
- MATLAB Marina Virtual Learning Environment | Online
- Engineering Learning Center – ELC | UH rm 240
- STEM Success Center | SC rm 132-134
Statesboro Campus:
- Academic Success Center
- Tutoring Schedule
- University Writing Center
- Student Disability Accessibility Center
Co-ops and Internships
Employers value graduates who have had work experience prior to graduation. Students should make every effort to participate in a co-op or internship during their Junior or Senior years.
Computer Labs | IT Building – 1st Floor
2 large computer labs, for student use.
Scholarships
Apply for College of Engineering & Computing scholarships by completing your MyScholarships application. You need only complete a single application to apply for any scholarship for which you qualify.
Building a Better U
Building a Better U offers training courses to certification preparation, videos to jobs aids, and quick references to customized courses. There are now over 33,000 eBooks and videos that accompany over 6,000 FREE courses available to Georgia Southern students, faculty and Staff via the University portal.
Technical Support
Information Technology Services provides an outstanding level of service to the students, faculty, and staff of the College of Engineering and Computing by planning and maintaining technology based systems and coordinating support for the network infrastructure.
Visit the IT Services website for technical support resources for all campus locations.
Computer Labs
The College of Engineering and Computing has two large computer labs that are referred to as the “Eagle Labs.” These labs have a total of 128 computers, are funded by student technology fees, and are open to the general student population.
Visit the IT Services website for a complete list of computer labs at all campus locations.
IT Building Lab Hours
Monday-Thursday: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Friday: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.