Georgia State University's College of Education & Human Development in Atlanta is a dynamic center preparing educators, counselors, researchers, and leaders to make a significant impact, especially within diverse urban communities. The college offers a wide array of programs across seven departments, combining rigorous academics with impactful research and hands-on community engagement. It is recognized for high-quality instruction and ranks nationally for its research contributions. Dedicated to addressing complex needs, the college equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to improve lives and communities through strong local partnerships and a focus on real-world challenges.
View EducationGeorgia State is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity". The university is the most comprehensive public institution in Georgia, offering more than 250-degree programs in over 100 fields of study spread across 10 academic colleges and schools. Georgia State has two libraries: University Library, which is split between Library North and Library South on the main campus and also divided among the Perimeter College campuses, and Law Library, which is located on the main campus. Together, both libraries contain over 13 million holdings and serve as federal document depositories. Georgia State has a $2.5 billion economic impact in Georgia.