Albany State University
Public university in Albany, Georgia, U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about Albany State University in Albany, Georgia. For University at Albany, New York, part of the State University of New York, see University at Albany.
Albany State University is a public historically black university in Albany, Georgia. In 2017, Darton State College and Albany State University consolidated to become one university under the University System of Georgia (USG). Albany State University has two campuses in Albany (East and West Campus) and a satellite campus in Cordele (Cordele Center).
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Former name | Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute (1903–1917) The Georgia Normal and Agricultural College (1917–1943) Albany State College (1943–1996) |
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Motto | A Past To Cherish, A Future To Fulfill |
Type | Public historically black university[1] |
Established | 1903; 121 years ago (1903) |
Parent institution | University System of Georgia |
Academic affiliation | Space-grant |
Endowment | $8,733,142 million [2] |
President | Lawrence M. Drake II (interim) |
Students | 6,228 (fall 2021)[3] |
Undergraduates | 5,920 (fall 2021)[3] |
Postgraduates | 308 (fall 2021)[4] |
Location | , , United States |
Campus | Urban, 231-acre (934,823.8 m2) |
Colors | Royal blue and old gold [5] |
Nickname | Golden Rams |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II, SIAC |
Website | asurams.edu |
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