Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds.
The student body of more than 53,000 demonstrates that students from all backgrounds can achieve at high rates with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations.
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Georgia State University, an enterprising urban public research university, is a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds.
The student body of more than 53,000 demonstrates that students from all backgrounds can achieve at high rates with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations.
Induction Into The 1913 Society
Among the most prestigious student organizations at Georgia State University, ambassadors with The 1913 Society, named for the year the university was founded, serve as hosts for high-profile events and ceremonies. Members maintain excellent grades and carry themselves with poise and professionalism at all times.
Honor Society -
Apr 11
Jeff and Debbie Rupp Endowed Scholarship in Exercise Science
Charity Bundy is the 2024 recipient of the Jeff and Debbie Rupp Endowed Scholarship in Exercise Science.
Scholarship -
Apr 8
Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Conference Presentation
Instructional technology doctoral student Gozde Uzun co-authored a paper entitled, "Self-Regulation, Self-Efficacy and Fear of Failure Interactions with How Novices Use LLMs to Solve Programming Problems," which has been accepted for the Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Conference.
Business/professional -
Apr 4
2023-2024 Wellness in the Law Society Leaders
The Wellness in the Law Society's mission is to provide students with a comprehensive approach to wellness, encompassing mental, physical, social, emotional, intellectual, professional, and inner purpose/values. Through a variety of initiatives, they aim to offer educational opportunities throughout the academic year, focusing on promoting wellness, health, and balance.
Club or Organization -
Mar 19
Fall 2023 Graduation
More than 3,000 students earned degrees at the associate's, bachelor's, master's, specialist and doctoral levels, in addition to undergraduate- and graduate-level academic certificates during the Fall 2023 semester.
Graduation -
Feb 5
Fall 2023 President's List
To be eligible for the President's List, degree-seeking students must have earned a GPA of at least 4.0 for a minimum of nine semester hours of academic credit taken at Georgia State during the fall or spring term with no incompletes for the semester. Eligible students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 for all classes taken at Georgia State.
President's List -
Jan 25
Fall 2023 Dean's List
To be eligible for the Dean's List, degree-seeking students must have earned a GPA of at least 3.5 for a minimum of nine semester hours of academic credit taken at Georgia State during the fall or spring term with no incompletes for the semester. Eligible students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 for all classes taken at Georgia State.
Dean's List -
Jan 25
Student Trial Lawyers Association
Georgia State University College of Law extends its congratulations to the newest mock trial team of the Student Trial Lawyers Association for the 2023-2024 academic year. This signifies STLA's commitment to providing students with real courtroom experience, facilitated by professional attorneys and participation in national competitions, bridging the gap between classroom learning and practical legal skills. Notably, many graduates who have been part of STLA go on to successful careers as litigators and district attorneys. In 2020, Georgia State University achieved a remarkable 21st ranking in the U.S. News & World Report for its outstanding Trial Advocacy Programs. This recognition is well-deserved, as the Student Trial Lawyers Association has a proven track record of excellence, boasting an impressive record of 16 national championships, 15 regional championships, and seven second-place finishes in national competitions.
Student Competition -
Jan 8
2023 Study Abroad Student of the Year (Niki Nourollahi)
Niki Nourollahi (J.D. '23) has been named the Georgia State University "Study Abroad Student of the Year." Nourollahi is a recent graduate of Georgia State University's College of Law Class of 2023. During her second year of law school, Niki spent her spring semester studying international law at Aarhus University. Niki also previously studied abroad during her undergraduate education at Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business with Toulouse Business School in Toulouse, France for six months. Upon returning to Georgia State Law from Denmark, Niki has maintained relationships with her friends abroad and assisted new international exchange students in Atlanta as they arrived. She is passionate about her study-abroad experience and loves to share with others how the experience has enriched her life. Niki has recently accepted an associate position with Burr & Forman LLP in Atlanta as part of their corporate and tax practice group, with a concentration in securities transactional work. She hopes to continue traveling, connecting with others, and incorporating international law into her career as it moves forward. Learn more about the Study Abroad Student of the Year Award.
Achievement (Other) -
Jan 8
ASHA Minority Student Leadership Program
Georgia State University communication sciences and disorders student Calia Howse was selected to participate in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA) Minority Student Leadership Program at the 2023 ASHA Convention.
Leadership -
Jan 8
Georgia State Student Erreannau Zellous Receives Gerontology Scholarship
Georgia State University student Erreannau Zellous recently received the Carol Rowe-Jones and Waymon Jones Scholarship Endowment. This scholarship supports outstanding gerontology students (undergraduate & graduate) and may be used for tuition, books, room, board, and other associated expenses.
Community Service -
2023 May 24
Georgia State Student James Stamps Receives Undergraduate Study Abroad Scholarship
Georgia State University student James Stamps recently received the Eleanor McEdwards International Opportunity Scholarship. The Eleanor McEdwards International Opportunity Scholarship is a study abroad scholarship awarded annually to an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in the College of Arts and Sciences. The scholarship was established by Colleen McEdwards and Scott Burnside in honor of her mother, Eleanor McEdwards, who was dedicated to creating and promoting opportunities for international travel and study among young people.
Study Abroad -
2023 May 24
Georgia State Student Nana Yaa Awere Receives Philosophy Award
Georgia State University student Nana Yaa Awere received the Arlene and Alvin Altman Scholarship for academic excellence. The Arlene and Alvin Altman Scholarship is awarded to philosophy students based on academic excellence. Preference is given to students from segments of American society whose members historically have been denied equal educational opportunity due to prejudice and discrimination.
Academic Award -
2023 May 24
Georgia State University Student Caleb Spainhour Interns at Georgia Capitol
Georgia State University student Caleb Spainhour worked recently as an intern at the Georgia General Assembly through the university's Georgia Legislative Intern Program (GLIP). Spainhour, of Nicholasville, Ky., is a third year Law and Society Interdisciplinary Studies student in the College of Arts and Sciences. Caleb hopes to attend law school in the future, and believes that his GLIP placement will help him gain relevant experience in his career path. As an intern, Spainhour's responsibilities included researching proposed policies and legislation in neighboring states, compiling reports on bills, and keeping an eye out for concerns of other members. Spainhour said he was excited by "the networking opportunities that are found nowhere else in Georgia." The College of Arts and Sciences provides a skills-based liberal arts and sciences education for Atlanta's diverse, next-generation workforce.
Internship -
2023 May 3
2021-22 Student Judicial Board Chief Justices
The Student Judicial Board (SJB) is the judicial branch of the Student Government Association (SGA) and is an essential element of student governance. The SJB exists to uphold the standards of the Georgia State University community by providing peer adjudication of alleged student violations of the Student Code of Conduct.
Student Government -
2021 Jun 25
Georgia State University ROTC Cadet Receives Military Commission
Georgia State University student Marques Powell received his commission in the Transportation Corp of the U.S. Army Reserve on December 18, following a 45-day evaluation course at Fort Knox, KY. Powell, of Conyers, GA, is an ROTC cadet majoring in speech. His commission as 2nd Lieutenant was celebrated by the Department Chair of Military Science and Leadership Professor LTC Donald J. Harris at Georgia State University, who delivered the Oath of Office at the virtual ceremony, and the U.S. Army Reserve Brigadier General Vincent E. Buggs, who delivered a virtual commissioning address.
Military Achievement -
2021 Jan 13
ROTC Military Commision
Six ROTC cadets studying at Georgia State University received their commission on August 14th in a virtual ceremony. The cadets satisfied multiple requirements, including a 45 day evaluation course at Fort Knox, KY, in order to receive their commission as 2nd Lieutenants in one of the U.S. Army's three components; Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard. These cadets compete based on performance and talent management to be placed in one of the 17 branches across the Army. U.S. Army Reserve Brigadier General Vincent E. Buggs delivered a resounding virtual commissioning address. The GSU Panther ROTC Battalion Professor of Military Science and Military Science Department Chair, Lieutenant Colonel Donald J. Harris, delivered the Oath of Office.
Military -
2020 Sep 22
2021 Honors Recital and Dean's Award
The School of Music annually hosts this prestigious competition where students compete for awards and prizes, the Honors Recital and Dean's Award. The Honors Recital and Dean's Award winner on March 7, was Sue Shin. Dr. Wade Weast, Dean of the College of the Arts, and Dr. Nickitas Demos, Director of the School of Music, were at hand to present Ms. Shin with the well-deserved award. Ms. Shin is from the piano studio of Raffi Besalyan. The Honors Recital and Dean's Award showcases the School of Music's most accomplished soloists selected by audition before an outside jury. Through a highly selective audition process, the recital's participants are determined.
Drama, Artistic, or Musical Achievement -
2021 Jun 22
English Department Pratt Fellowship
Fariha Hossain, an undergraduate studying English, won the Eleanor M. Pratt Endowment for English Majors. The award honors the legacy of Eleanor Mary Pratt, who had a deep love of literature, the English language, and the fine arts. Each year, the English Department awards scholarships to students for whom the study or writing or literature has made a significant impact. Candidates are nominated by faculty and nominations are reviewed by the English Department's Undergraduate Committee.
Academic competition -
2020 Jul 29