Georgia College & State University will test the Outdoor Emergency Notification System (siren system) Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. This test is scheduled to occur the first Wednesday of every month between 10 a.m. and noon and will last approximately one minute. No action is required during the testing, and all campus operations should continue as normal. A message stating that this is a test will precede and follow the "alert" tone. In the case of an actual tornado warning, the message...
Georgia College & State University will test the Outdoor Emergency Notification System (siren system) Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025. This test is scheduled to occur the first Wednesday of every month between 10 a.m. and noon and will last approximately one minute. No action is required during the testing, and all campus operations should continue as normal. A message stating that this is a test will precede and follow the "alert" tone. In the case of an actual tornado warning, the message...
Georgia College & State University will test the Outdoor Emergency Notification System (siren system) Wednesday, July 2, 2025. This test is scheduled to occur the first Wednesday of every month between 10 a.m. and noon and will last approximately one minute. No action is required during the testing, and all campus operations should continue as normal. A message stating that this is a test will precede and follow the "alert" tone. In the case of an actual tornado warning, the message...
GILBERT, Ariz. | The Georgia College & State University women's tennis team ended the season ranked No. 36 in final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division II Computerize Rankings.The objective of the ITA Rankings is to accurately reflect team and player performance occurring solely within sanctioned college tennis dual matches and tournaments and solely within one given academic season. The ITA Rankings Algorithm is based on an accumulation of win points and loss points, accounting...
GILBERT, Ariz. | The Georgia College & State University men's tennis team ended the season ranked No. 34 in final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division II Computerize Rankings.The objective of the ITA Rankings is to accurately reflect team and player performance occurring solely within sanctioned college tennis dual matches and tournaments and solely within one given academic season. The ITA Rankings Algorithm is based on an accumulation of win points and loss points, accounting...
Georgia College & State University vending machines will no longer accept cash, and will only accept credit card, debit card and the Bobcat Card for payment. The transition to cashless vending will take place over the next several weeks and is expected to be complete by August.
Read our June issue of From the Desk of the Dean, where we celebrate an incredible academic year with stories from study abroad programs, the student leadership tour, and commencement. Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
Effective immediately, we are implementing a new process for all moving and event setup requests. To help us efficiently plan and organize the Moving Services schedule and prevent requests from being missed, please submit all new requests through our Moving Services Request Form in Smartsheet, found here: Moving Request Form.The Moving Request Form can also be found on the Georgia College & State University Materials Management website under Resources: https://www.gcsu.edu/materials-management.While...
Managers and employees, We are excited to inform you about an important transition regarding Georgia College & State University’s payroll processing services. Currently, payroll processing is performed by a combination of GCSU’s Payroll and Human Resources staff, as well as the USG Shared Services Center. Over the remaining fiscal year, the University System is migrating all institutional payroll processing to the USG Shared Services Center, a process commonly referred to as Centralized...
Russell Library is happy to announce that all Georgia College & State University students, faculty and staff are now able to more easily access the New York Times online. Campus access to that content has been connected to our single sign-on (SSO) system, which uses your GCSU credentials and the DUO two-factor authentication. The attached document has step-by-step instructions for setting up your SSO access for the first time. If you encounter any issues, reach out via our Ask-A-Librarian...