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auditorium, classrooms, and administrative offices. In 2003, the Physical Education building was expanded with a new indoor gymnasium, fitness center, an art studio, and additional classrooms; it now home to the EGSC Bobcats. The Jean A. Morgan (JAM) Student Center was expanded and renovated in 2007, adding student meeting space and offices for admissions, financial aid, student records, business affairs and counseling and disabilities services. The JAM Center was expanded for a second time in 2020, adding student recreation space and a larger bookstore. In 2012, the college library was substantially renovated to accommodate the college's transition from two-year status to four-year status. The main campus also features an 18-hole disc golf course, 10k cross country course, outdoor tennis and basketball courts, a nature trail, Ezra Pond and Pa's Pond. In 2016, the campus was designated as a Bee Campus, and has applied for status as a Tree Campus. In 2017, the lower level of the Academic Building was expanded, adding additional biology laboratories and an 84-seat lecture hall.
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library, dining, health, transportation, and recreation services. EGSC students are not permitted to seek membership at fraternities and sororities or participate in varsity intercollegiate athletic programs at their hosting institution; however, Statesboro and Augusta students are permitted to participate in EGSC's own athletic teams on the main Swainsboro campus. After completing a minimum of 30 credit hours of college level coursework, as well as attaining a minimum GPA of 2.0, students can choose to transfer to their hosting institution or another university-level institution, or remain at East Georgia State College to satisfy requirements for the Associate of Arts degree.
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entrance in 2010. Named for a well known grade school teacher in the Swainsboro community, the center features an educational resource center for area K-12 students and teachers, meeting space for small conferences, educational outreach programs and summer camps, as well as a great room with a vaulted ceiling and fireplace and a full-dome planetarium. The center's construction was funded by a donation from Ada Lee Correll, Fulford's daughter and the wife of
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its two-year institutions and to give the college its regional identity. In the Board of Regents' June 2011 meeting, East Georgia College was granted approval to move to four-year status, allowing the college to offer limited bachelor's degree programs. With the change in its mission, the college was officially renamed East Georgia State College. The college admitted its first students into the Bachelor's program in Biology in fall 2012.
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301 South, near the main campus of Ogeechee Tech. The new campus opened just before the start of the 2011 fall semester and houses classroom space, a student computer lab, and a commons area in addition to its administrative functions. However, many student services and some classes are still hosted on the Georgia Southern campus.
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The college hosted its charter class of 167 students in the fall quarter of 1973 at a temporary site, as the campus would not be ready for another year. The college changed its name to East Georgia College in 1988 when the University System mandated that the term "Junior" be removed from the names of
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EGSC Augusta (EGSC-A) was established in 2013 to replace the "University College" program of the former Augusta State University following its consolidation with Georgia Health Sciences University to form Augusta University. ESGC-A is located on AU's Summerville campus. The second floor of Galloway
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The college opened a new southern entrance road, Madison Dixon Drive, named for one of the community leaders who pushed for the college's creation, at the intersection of Lambs Bridge Road and Meadowlake Parkway in early 2008, and the Sudie A. Fulford Community Learning Center was built near the new
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EGSC Statesboro (EGSC-S) was established in 1997. From its inception until July 2011, EGSC-S used leased office space to house its administrative functions and Georgia Southern classroom space for academic functions. In March 2010, the college broke ground on a new satellite center on U.S. Highway
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In November 2009, the EGSC Foundation voted unanimously to appropriate 10 acres (4 ha) of land near the northern part of campus to construct the college's first on-campus residence hall. Bobcat Villas opened at the start of the 2011 fall semester and was expanded in the fall of 2016 through a
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The main campus is on 386 acres (156 ha) of land in the city limits of Swainsboro, with the main entrance at the intersection of Lambs Bridge Road and Meadowlake Parkway, adjacent to the Pathway Technology Industrial Park. East Georgia State College's official street address is listed as 131
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In fall 2005, the student body selected a mascot, the bobcat, to represent the college in club sports and non-athletic functions. In fall 2008, students in a college-wide referendum approved a $ 75 increase in student fees to support a formal intercollegiate athletics program, with the Board of
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when appropriate. Students enrolled at either satellite campus pay EGSC's tuition rate and fees, which also include the host institution's student services fees, allowing EGSC students to access most of the student services provided to Georgia Southern and Augusta University students, such as
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The college campus opened in 1974 with six buildings and has been expanded significantly since the turn of the 21st century. Opened in 2001, the Luck Flanders Gambrell Center houses the Learning Commons (college library, Academic Center for Excellence, and Common Grounds Coffee shop), main
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underwent a study to determine the need for additional community colleges in the state. A year later, the Swainsboro–Emanuel County area was approved as a prospective site for a new college with the stipulation that the city and county provide land and funding to build the campus.
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In September 1971, the citizens of Emanuel County approved a $ 2.1 million bond issue and provided 207 acres (84 ha) of land within the city limits of Swainsboro for a new college. 190 acres (77 ha) of the site was donated by the wife of then-U.S. Senator
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The EGSC Vision Series is a community outreach initiative that brings programs of cultural and intellectual enrichment to East Georgia State College and the Swainsboro-Emanuel County area. Noteworthy speakers who have visited East Georgia State College include
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In Fall 2021, the college's four existing sports were augmented with junior varsity squads. In January 2022, the college athletics department announced that it would add men's and women's tennis and men's and women's cross country starting in Fall 2022.
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was instrumental in the college's establishment. In June 1972, temporary offices were set up in downtown Swainsboro and the college's faculty was hired while construction of the college campus began in December of the same year.
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In only its fourth season of competition, the men's basketball team clinched the college's first ever GCAA Championship and earned a bid into the
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Hall houses administrative and faculty offices, while classes are held throughout the Summerville Campus. Students residing in
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The Vision Series also sponsors field trips to historical sites and locations of cultural interest, such as the
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EGSC Augusta is located at AU's Summerville campus, located at 2500 Walton Way in the city limits of Augusta.
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EGSC Statesboro is located at 847 Plant Drive on the campus of Georgia Southern University.
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petitioned the state legislature to establish a community college in the area. In 1969, the
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USG P-3 initiative. The college's on-campus housing capacity is 412 students.
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The city of Swainsboro is 15 miles (24 km) north of Exit 90 (
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Regents approving the athletics fee in their April 2009 meeting.
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East Georgia State College operates two satellite campuses in
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Public college
University System of Georgia
President
Swainsboro, Georgia
Colors
Nickname
ega.edu

public college
Swainsboro, Georgia
University System of Georgia
Swainsboro
Emanuel County
Georgia Board of Regents
David Gambrell
George L. Smith II


Georgia-Pacific
A.D. "Pete" Correll
Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association
National Junior College Athletic Association
2013 NJCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
Hutchinson, Kansas
2024 NJCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
Casper, Wyoming
President
Mrs. Jimmy Carter
Maya Angelou

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