Valdosta State University

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Valdosta State University is a public university that serves 11,000 students with both undergraduate and graduate programs at two campuses in Valdosta, Georgia. At the main campus, most of the administrative and academic buildings are located as well as the majority of student housing. The north campus houses satellite facilities such as athletic fields and an off-campus apartment complex. Classes are offered on both campuses while some classes meet only at one or another location in order to accommodate smaller class sizes.

Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia.

Valdosta is a small city on the southern border of Georgia and is mostly known for the university and the abundance of azaleas grown in the region.

The university serves over 11,000 students with both undergrad and grad programs at two campuses. The main campus includes most of the administrative and academic buildings, while the north campus is used for satellite facilities.

Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia.

Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia. Valdosta is a small city on the southern border of Georgia and is mostly known for the university and the abundance of azaleas grown in the region.

Valdosta State University is a public university located in the beautiful city of Valdosta, Georgia. The school offers over 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to students through their main campus and satellite facilities. With 11,000 students on campus and a student-to-teacher ratio of 18:1, VSU provides an enriching educational environment that prepares all graduates for success in today's global society.

Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia. Valdosta State University serves over 11,000 students with both undergrad and grad programs at two campuses. The main campus includes most of the administrative and academic buildings, while the north campus is used for satellite facilities. 


The university offers 100 majors across four colleges including arts and sciences; business administration; education & human services; behavioral science & social work. There are also more than 50 undergraduate minors available to choose from as well as graduate degrees in engineering management, psychology, speech-language pathology audiology, physical therapy assistant studies and nursing practice

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  • School Name: Valdosta State University
  • Valdosta State University is a public university that serves 11,000 students with both undergraduate and graduate programs at two campuses in Valdosta, Georgia. At the main campus, most of the administrative and academic buildings are located as well as the majority of student housing. The north campus houses satellite facilities such as athletic fields and an off-campus apartment complex. Classes are offered on both campuses while some classes meet only at one or another location in order to accommodate smaller class sizes.

    Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia.

    Valdosta is a small city on the southern border of Georgia and is mostly known for the university and the abundance of azaleas grown in the region.

    The university serves over 11,000 students with both undergrad and grad programs at two campuses. The main campus includes most of the administrative and academic buildings, while the north campus is used for satellite facilities.

    Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia.

    Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia. Valdosta is a small city on the southern border of Georgia and is mostly known for the university and the abundance of azaleas grown in the region.

    Valdosta State University is a public university located in the beautiful city of Valdosta, Georgia. The school offers over 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to students through their main campus and satellite facilities. With 11,000 students on campus and a student-to-teacher ratio of 18:1, VSU provides an enriching educational environment that prepares all graduates for success in today's global society.

    Valdosta State University is a public university and part of the University System of Georgia. The campus is set on 168-acres of land in the center of Valdosta, Georgia. Valdosta State University serves over 11,000 students with both undergrad and grad programs at two campuses. The main campus includes most of the administrative and academic buildings, while the north campus is used for satellite facilities. 


    The university offers 100 majors across four colleges including arts and sciences; business administration; education & human services; behavioral science & social work. There are also more than 50 undergraduate minors available to choose from as well as graduate degrees in engineering management, psychology, speech-language pathology audiology, physical therapy assistant studies and nursing practice


    Location: United States, Georgia

  • Number Of Students: 11,341
  • Acceptance Rate: 74%

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