Student Resources

Academic Support

The COSM Advisement Center provides guidance and resources to students including Curriculum Sheets and 2-Year Course rotations for each department, as well as medical professions advisement. Departmental scholarship information and current research opportunities can also be found on this site.
Statesboro (912) 478-0649│Engineering Building Room 1116
Armstrong (912) 344-3035│Student Success Center Room 107

The Office of Medical Professions Advisement provides coaching and guidance for qualified students navigating future careers in the following health professions: dentistry, medicine (MD and DO), optometry, pharmacy, physician assistant and veterinary medicine.
Statesboro (912) 478-7472│Engineering Building Room 1116│prehealth@georgiasouthern.edu

ASC offers student-centered services in tutoring, mentoring, testing, success coaching, consultations, and workshops. 
Armstrong (912) 344-2915│PAC (Beside Student Rec Center)│asc-sav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5371│Henderson Library, Suite 1303│asc@georgiasouthern.edu

Georgia Southern University is committed to preparing undergraduate students with vital skills, fostering their development into capable, empathetic, and skilled healthcare leaders. Strategic Readiness for Admission to Professional Schools: By offering tailored guidance, specialized courses, and impactful professional development experiences, we mold our students into outstanding candidates, well-prepared for admission to professional schools. Our unique emphasis on both character growth and strategic readiness sets Georgia Southern’s Future Doctoral Mentoring Academy apart, creating a supportive and empowering space for the upcoming cohort of healthcare professionals.
prehealth@georgiasouthern.edu

The Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) serve, support, and maintain the robust, modern technology environment for the Georgia Southern University community.
Main Desk (912) 478-2287 │Information Technology Building│helpdesk@georgiasouthern.edu
Armstrong Tech Hub Student Union – First Floor
Statesboro Tech Hub Building 404
Liberty Tech Hub Liberty Center

The RCLD offers comprehensive standardized assessments to students with learning problems in order to provide them with a better understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and to address specific requests for accommodations to facilitate their learning. 
Statesboro (912) 478-0100│Cone Hall│beverlysermons@asapp

The Science & Mathematics Academic Resource & Tutorial (SMART) Center offers free tutoring to the Armstrong campus by student tutors in Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, General and Organic Chemistry, Physics, Statistics, and Mathematics.
Armstrong (912) 344-3165│Science Center 132-134

The mission of SARC is to ensure that all qualified students with disabilities receive equal access to educational opportunities at Georgia Southern University. 
Armstrong (912) 344-2572│Memorial College Center, 2nd Floor│sarcsav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-1566│Cone Hall, 2nd Floor│sarcboro@georgiasouthern.edu

Georgia Southern University’s Office of Testing Services is dedicated to delivering centralized, efficient, and professional evaluation, preparation, and testing services to the Georgia Southern University campus community in a caring, compassionate and concerned setting.
Armstrong (912) 344-2582│Memorial College Center 206│testingsav@georgiasouthern.edu
Statesboro (912) 478-5415│Cone Hall, Room 2004│testing@georgiasouthern.edu

You’ll find the textbooks and academic supplies you need for class plus game day apparel and spirit merchandise all in one place at the University and Savannah Stores. Textbooks for all online courses are stocked through the Statesboro Campus store.
Statesboro: (912) 478-5181│University Store
Armstrong: (912) 344-2603 | 1st Floor, Student Union

The Writing Center at Georgia Southern University gives students the opportunity for individualized feedback on their writing from experienced writers and teachers of writing. 
Armstrong (912) 344-3072│Lane Library, 1st Floor
Statesboro (912) 478-1413│Henderson Library, 2nd Floor

Student Organizations

The College of Science and Mathematics at Georgia Southern University offers a vibrant array of student organizations, providing students with valuable opportunities for academic and extracurricular engagement. These organizations cater to diverse interests within the scientific and mathematical fields, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among students who share similar passions. Whether focused on specific disciplines, career aspirations, or simply providing a platform for networking and socializing, these student organizations enhance the overall collegiate experience by offering a supportive environment for learning, leadership development, and the exploration of shared interests in the dynamic realms of science and mathematics.

COSM Living Learning Communities

University Housing offers students the opportunity to shape their living experience by participating in one of our Residential Learning Communities (RLCs). These communities are a unique way for students to live with others who may have a similar major, are involved in the same campus program, or who share an interest/identity.

Student Research Opportunities

College Office of Undergraduate Research (COUR)

The College Office of Undergraduate Research (COUR) in the College of Science and Mathematics at Georgia Southern University is an initiative to further the undergraduate research experience in COSM. COUR’s objectives are:

  • Support and enhance existing faculty-undergraduate research.
  • Facilitate the creation and support of new faculty-undergraduate research initiatives.
  • Showcase faculty-undergraduate research.

Georgia Southern COSM REU Sites

CollaborativE Multidisciplinary Investigations Through Undergraduate Research Experiences (CEMITURE), NSF-REU

The Georgia Southern University Chemistry Department has been awarded a $270,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to engage undergraduate students in collaborative and multidisciplinary projects using analytical, material, organic, and bio-chemistry. Students will have the opportunity to participate in a 10-week collaborative research project. Visit the website for more information.

Interdisciplinary Research Experiences in Coastal Plain Science

Study the potential impacts of global climate change stressors on organisms and ecosystems of the Atlantic Coastal Plain by participating in research experiences with faculty from the Institute for Coastal Plain Science (ICPS). The Georgia Southern University ICPS REU program in Coastal Plain Science is a summer research program supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Our program is an exciting opportunity for 10 undergraduate students to be awarded fellowships to actively engage in a 10 week interdisciplinary research experience. Visit the Interdisciplinary Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Coastal Plain Science at Georgia Southern University website for more information.

Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program

The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO program funded at 151 institutions across the United States and Puerto Rico by the U.S. Department of Education. It is designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities.

To learn more about the program, established in 1986 you can visit their website or send an email to mcnair@georgiasouthern.edu.