Public University

Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus Savannah

(151 reviews)

11935 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31419

Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus Savannah

Overview

Discover the Georgia Southern Armstrong Campus in Savannah, a vibrant and historic city that offers an unparalleled college experience. At Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Campus, you can immerse yourself in the rich culture and thriving social scene of Savannah while enjoying the benefits of a close-knit academic community. With 90 distinct programs, small class sizes and a commitment to hands-on instruction and personalized attention, Armstrong Campus helps ensure every student can pursue their passion and receive the support they need to succeed.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Services

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–4 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–4 PM
Thursday 8 AM–4 PM
Friday 8 AM–4 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Cynthia Villarreal

Definitely not disabled vet friendly….. 130$$ for a parking pass?!?! forcing me to walk in 100degree heat to get to a campus building. I have a handicap license plate for a reason.

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Michael

Great professors, beautiful campus, I loved my experience here

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Jonathan Moreau

Poor experience all the way around. Applied one got turned down. Then applied again for a different program only to be told every class is full and there is nothing they can do. If you can even get to register is the first place they use …

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Carmen Bessant

Best college ever. My education is still paying off for me.

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Marshall Serwe

It is kind of hard to rate the university as a whole. Looking at the campus alone, it is gorgeous. I believe the way that botanical life is arranged all around the campus is called an "arboretum." When it comes to the staff and fellow …

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Dave Baldwin

Can’t speak to the quality of the education, but they have a “campus-wide arboretum” which is fabulous! Numerous trees and shrubs around campus have signs naming them, along with QR codes taking you to descriptions on-line.

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Jay Walker

I think AASU is an excellent school. The smaller amount of students per class gave professors an opportunity to focus more on an individual student's progress and difficulties. All the professors I had were excellent because they were very …

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Theresa De Wild

Did an event to talk with soon-to-be graduates and campus is nice, students were great, but event was not noted to be outside. Bad communication from the school to vendors. The professors and other staff we met were wonderful also.

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Ryan willis

Horrible. Took a year off from my masters after the death of a family member, and when I went back, was told that none of my credits would count, and that I must start over from the beginning. I had two classes left to graduate.

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Alexandra

Overall I am pleased with the quality of the eduation I received. I have had some excellent professors. If I was rating this school based on them, Armstrong would have five stars. But I experienced a lot of unethical behavior in Armstrong's …