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Albany State University

Nickname
Golden Rams
Established
1903
Albany State University

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. Albany State University has two campuses in Albany and a satellite campus in Cordele.

Former name Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute (1903–1917), The Georgia Normal and Agricultural College (1917–1943), Albany State College (1943–1996)
Motto A Past To Cherish, A Future To Fulfill
Type Public historically black university
Established 1903
Parent institution University System of Georgia
Academic affiliation Space-grant
Endowment $2.3+ million (2018)
President Marion Ross Fedrick
Students 6,228 (fall 2021)
Undergraduates 5,920 (fall 2021)
Postgraduates 308 (fall 2021)
Campus Urban, 231 acres
Colors Royal blue and old gold
Sporting affiliations NCAA Division II, SIAC
Official Website http://www.asurams.edu/

About Albany State University

Historically black public university located in Albany, Georgia. The main campus is home to nearly 6500 students and the facility offers 13 certificates, 14 associate, 30 baccalaureate, and 12 graduate degrees.

Achievement of Albany State University

The university is home to nine fraternities and sororities. Their school marching band has competed in the Honda Battle of the Bands. 

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Albany State University

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Latest information about Albany State University updated on February 28 2023.