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More than 7,000 students attend Armstrong from all over the United States and the world.
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The campus is situated in the beautiful coastal Lowcountry just 15 minutes from historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
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Students can choose from more than 100 academic programs that prepare them to be leaders in their communities and the world.
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Students can pursue degrees in art, music and theatre with courses ranging from graphic arts and oil painting, to piano and chorale, to acting and directing.
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Windward Commons, designed especially for freshmen, is the newest of four student residential complexes.
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Nearby Tybee Beach offers all sorts of fun in the sun including the annual Beach Bash.
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Professors and their students are involved in interesting research, in this instance, culturing a banana that will grow in cooler climates.
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The men's and women's tennis teams captured the NCAA Division II national titles in 2008 and 2009 tying a collegiate tennis record.
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Engineering majors who are dually accepted to Armstrong and Georgia Tech take their first two years at Armstrong and complete their degree at Georgia Tech-Savannah campus.
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The dance team shows Armstrong spirit during Homecoming Week.
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Forsyth Park in Savannah's Historic District is a popular place for concerts, festivals, or just spending an afternoon tossing a Frisbee.
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The campus and surrounding communities can take advantage of more than 200 plays, concerts, art exhibits, lectures and athletic events each year.
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Music majors may play in the orchestra, jazz band, wind and percussionn ensembles.
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Armstrong grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including its first doctoral degree in 2009 in conjunction with two other University System of Georgia institutions.
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Thirty-one student-athletes have gone on to professional baseball careers since 2001.
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The university's culture of community service finds many campus organizations and academic programs supporting local causes.
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Campus residents enjoy apartment-style living with private bedrooms and numerous amenities.
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Taking advantage of the area's rich past, history majors have the opportunity to participate in local commemorative events.
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The Lane Library houses more than 200,000 books and serves up an extensive menu of online databases.
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The athletic program has a strong winning tradition in NCAA Division II Peach Belt Conference sports for men and women.
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Armstrong classes are taught by professors, not graduate assistants, in classrooms with a 17:1 student to faculty ratio.
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The official mascot is the Pirate, evoking the seafaring side of Savannah's colorful past.
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Our College of Health Professions is the largest undergraduate health professions education center in Georgia.
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The International Garden features plants and trees from five continents.
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The College of Science and Technology offers challenging summer research positions including opportunities for entering freshmen.
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Students are involved in more than 80 clubs and organizations including an increasing number of Greek organizations.
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Many graduates from our noteworthy College of Education gain recognition as master teachers by the State of Georgia and teachers of the year in their local school system.
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Interested students can participate in Army and Navy ROTC as well as criminal justice and cyber security programs.
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The fountain is a landmark in the heart of the campus Quad.
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In keeping with the Armstrong tradition of meeting the region's workforce needs, the Department of Radiologic Sciences has added new tracks for specialized healthcare professionals.
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Students relish the friendly atmosphere where their peers - as well as their professors - know their name.
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With a colorful blend of students from more than 80 nations, the Armstrong community is treated to entertainment from many cultures.
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More than 80 percent of our students receive financial aid in a variety of ways from scholarships and grants to loans and work/study programs.
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Enjoy the 60,180 square-foot Student Union with a 300-seat food court-style dining area, 200-seat movie theater, lounge space, convenience store, bookstore & coffee shop.
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Armstrong has a proud history of preparing graduates who excel in their careers and make vital contributions to our region's economic growth.
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Every year, Savannah goes green and rowdy with one of the largest St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the country and Armstrong always represents proudly!
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Students from more than 80 different countries celebrate their heritage at international events throughout the year.
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Gym Class Heroes headlined the 2008-09 event schedule.
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Cobblestoned River Street downtown is lined with great restaurants,clubs, art galleries and spots for watching private and commercial boats from all over the world travel down the Savannah River.
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The Armstrong Center houses our continuing education programs and is a beautiful and accommodating venue for conferences, meetings, and social events.
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Thanks to HOLA (Hispanic Outreach and Leadership at Armstrong), the university has a thriving and growing population of Latino students.
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The 38,000 square-foot Student Recreation Center includes a 5,200 square-foot fitness center, two basketball courts and two rooms for fitness classes.
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In its arboretum setting, the Armstrong campus is picturesque in all kinds of light and moods all year long.
11935 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA 31419 | 1.800.633.2349 | 912.344.2576 | Admissions: 912.344.2503
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