Albany, Georgia
“Albany State University was founded in 1903 as the Albany Bible and Manual Training Institution by Joseph Winthrop Holley. The institution provided religious and industrial education for African Americans in southwest Georgia. In 1917, the institution became a state-supported, two-year college with a board of trustees. The school was known at that time as Georgia Normal and Agricultural College and offered programs in agriculture, industrial education and teacher training. In 1932, the college became a part of the University System of Georgia, under the jurisdiction of the Board of Regents, and in 1943, it became a four-year , teacher-training institution and assumed the name Albany State College. At the same time, Dr. Holley retired and Dr. Aaron Brown became president.”
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Admissions Rate:
Graduation Rate: 41%
Average Tuition: $6,024/ $18, 226
Application Deadline: 6/01
Type of Institution: Public
Minimum/Average SAT Score: 830
Minimum/Average ACT Score: 17
Minimum/Average GPA: 2.22
More Information:
Department Chair: Dr. Marcia Mitchell Hood
229.430.4849
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