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Division of Student Affairs
Student Union, Room 206
912.344.2514
Fax 912.344.3475
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Division of Student Affairs


The Division of Student Affairs dedicates its staff and resources to sustaining a collaborative and intentional learning-centered environment. Student Affairs supports the quest for continuous personal improvement through co-curricular activities, events, programs and services. The emphasis is placed on the importance of discovery, leadership and success at Armstrong Atlantic State University and beyond.

Core Values and Practices

  • Integrity
    We are committed to responsible and ethical behavior, in and out of the classroom, while upholding the standards of the university community in regards to honesty and accountability.
  • Personal Development
    We promote academic achievement and professional growth by encouraging autonomy, wellness, balance and critical thinking.
  • Social Development
    We foster cultural literacy and personal relationships founded on the principles of compassion, civility and diversity.
  • Communication
    We create a learning laboratory for personal expression and intellectual exchange through creative oral, written and technological methods.
  • Community
    We build a safe and fun environment where connections are made, achievements are recognized and service is encouraged.

The Division of Student Affairs wants to assist you by providing support, co-curricular activities and quality services. Our aim is to support your educational goals and help you to develop into the person you want to become through our programs, services and leadership opportunities.

If you participated in Navigate Armstrong, joined a student organization, attended an activity at night, interviewed for a part-time or full-time position in Career Services, took the Regents' Examination, participated in intramurals or club sports, lived in the residence hall, volunteered in the community, attended a program on diversity or were provided assistance due to a learning disability, then you have become involved on campus through the Division of Student Affairs.

Whether you attend classes on campus, at one of our off-campus centers or take classes as part of our distance learning program, we value you as a student and pledge our support to you! Call 912.344.2514 if you have any questions or concerns that we may address.

Dr. Keith Betts
Vice President for Student Affairs
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Dr. Keith Betts
Vice President for Student Affairs