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Clayton College and State University

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Morrow, GA 30260-0285
(770) 961-5100
Fax: (770) 961-3752
Full-time: 820 men, 1610 women Faculty: 169
Part-time: 915 men, 1875 women Ph.D.s: 51%
Graduate: none Student/Faculty: 14 to 1
Year: semesters, summer session Tuition: $2445 ($9080)
Application Deadline: see profile Room & Board: n/app
Freshman Class: n/av
SAT : required ACT: required
Selectivity: LESS COMPETITIVE
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Clayton College and State University, founded in 1969 as a public junior college, has been a 4-year undergraduate college in the University System of Georgia since 1985. The first baccalaureate degrees were awarded in 1989. There are 5 undergraduate schools. Check with the school for current application deadlines. In addition to regional accreditation, Clayton State has baccalaureate program accreditation with ADA, NCATE, and NLN. The library contains 97,835 volumes, 254,014 microform items, and 5113 audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs, and subscribes to 750 periodicals including electronic. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center and a concert facility. The 160-acre campus is in a suburban area 17 miles south of downtown Atlanta near Hartsfield International Airport. There are 12 buildings.

Founded 1969
Controlled by Public
School is Coeducational
School summary Clayton College and State University, founded in 1969 as a public junior college, has been a 4-year undergraduate college in the University System of Georgia since 1985. The first baccalaureate degrees were awarded in 1989.
Number of undergraduate schools and colleges 5
Which three have the largest enrollments Arts and Sciences, Business, and Technology
Baccalaureate programs ADA NCATE NLN
Libraries on campus 1
Total volumes in library 97835
Microform items 254014
Audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs 5113
Total periodicals subscribed to 750
Interlibrary loans Yes
Database searching Yes
Internet access No
Laptop Internet portals No
Learning resource center No
Art gallery on campus No
Natural history museum on campus No
Planetarium on campus No
Radio station on campus No
TV station on campus No
Other facilities on campus a concert facility

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