Georgia State consolidates student services with new success center on Atlanta campus

M. Brian Blake, President at Georgia State University
M. Brian Blake, President at Georgia State University - https://president.gsu.edu/
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Georgia State University has announced several relocations of key student services on its Atlanta Campus ahead of the fall semester. The changes follow the opening of the new Student Success Center at 25-27 Auburn Ave., which now houses a range of consolidated student support functions.

On the second floor of the Student Success Center, students can access Enrollment and Registration Services as well as the Student Financial Management Center. These offices provide assistance with financial aid, billing, and student account management in a walk-in setting.

The first floor of the center offers International Student and Scholar Services along with Supplemental Instruction, which provides peer-led academic support for courses that have historically been challenging for students.

Georgia State’s National Institute for Student Success has also moved into the new facility as an anchor tenant. The institute is recognized nationally for its work in improving student outcomes.

The Student Success Center occupies renovated space in what were formerly known as the Bell Buildings, originally constructed in 1907 and 1922 to serve as a switchboard center for what would become AT&T. This project continues Georgia State’s efforts to redevelop and adapt historic buildings in downtown Atlanta.

Other campus offices have also changed locations. TRiO Student Support Services is now located on the second floor of Student Center East at 55 Gilmer St. SE. The Graduation Office and Classroom Scheduling, both part of the Office of the Registrar, have moved to 75 Piedmont Ave. NE.

Undergraduate Admissions has left Sparks Hall; students seeking in-person assistance can now visit staff at the Welcome Center inside Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave. NE.

University Business Services, which handles PantherCard support and Parking & Transportation administration, is now found in Suite 360 of Student Center West at 66 Courtland St. SE across from the GSU Bookstore.

Students are encouraged to consult the Atlanta Campus map for details about academic, administrative, athletic, and housing facilities locations.



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