Read our cookies policy and privacy statement for more information.
×Atlanta, Georgia•
Georgia State is a very unique institution. I love the diversity at Georgia State. There are so many different races, ethnic groups, cultures, etc. present at that university. Its location in downtown Atlanta draws in people from different parts of the state, the country, and the world. However, because its main campus is downtown, it isn't unheard of to hear about a shooting or kidnapping on or around campus. The food on campus isn't extraordinary. The dining hall food is good, but it gets tiring after eating it for months. The restaurants on and around campus are good and are also a nice treat. As far as the parties.... there's a party going on every single weekend. If you want to go to a party I guarantee you can find one. Like any other school GSU has its pros and cons but overall is a great school.
Letty R., Current Student
My time at Georgia State has been fantastic. The teachers communicate in a timely manner and make sure you understand what is taught. They have also made accommodations for students who don't have food and are struggling. I found that very generous of the university to do something like that.
Jeffery S., Alumni
I love that the campus has multiple resources to make sure you are successful. The school is very diverse and they offer a wide array of courses, it is also located in downtown Atlanta which makes it convenient to meet potential employers.
Salvatore R., Current Student
Georgia State University has a diverse campus and many student organizations and clubs that students can get involved in. I enjoy the professors that I have had especially in the difficult science courses. The academics and professors care about what they are teaching. However, if you are someone who wants a true campus feel, Georgia State won't give you that.
Skye B., Current Student
Georgia State University is an amazing school! The professors are awesome and very helpful, they go above and beyond and always want students to succeed and excel in there education. They encourage students to reach their goals and never let them down. Students look out for other students and always willing to help each other. Courses are not bad as long as you study. I love the main campus and the satellite campuses, which are great for those wanting intimate classes for their first two years.
Eugenio K., Alumni