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CSU now offering classes in West Point

fColumbus State University professors are now teaching a variety of courses in downtown West Point. CSU combines small classes with caring faculty, tutors and access to computers to maximize the success of students.

Courses offered support the following career-focused areas:

Courses are scheduled for evenings, Saturdays, online, and in mini-sessions to accommodate working students.

The West Point site is conveniently located for students who reside in Troup and Harris counties. Also, in-state tuition is now available for nearby Alabama residents of Chambers, Russell and Lee counties.

Administrators and faculty do as much as possible to assist students with enrollment, financial aid and advising to minimize or eliminate the need to travel to the main campus in Columbus.

Some students take advantage of the course offerings in both Columbus and West Point, particularly when a course may be unavailable on main campus. (It’s only a 35-mile drive.)

To find out more about taking classes at West Point, please visit the Columbus State University offices at:

707 Third Avenue
West Point, Georgia 31833
Phone: 706-645-2780
Fax: 706-645-2789

Office hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9 a.m.-noon on Friday.

Key contact:
Margaret Anne LaPierre
Office Manager
lapierre_margaret@colstate.edu

 

        
 

Upcoming Events

The West Point Orientation is for accepted students planning to take classes during the Spring 2010 semester at CSU in West Point.
  
Orientation:
Dec. 14, 6:00-8:00 p.m., check- in will begin at 5:00 p.m. The program will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m. inside the CSU classroom building at 405 W. 8th Street. Please register for this event at the Orientation website. 
 
Academic Advisement and Registration:
Dec. 15, 5:00-8:30 p.m., CSU classroom building, 405 W. 8th Street. Students may leave as they complete their advising/registration for Spring 2010 semester.
 
Parking: There is parking in front of the CSU classroom building along 8th Street as well as a large parking lot behind the building. Students may enter from either the front or rear entrances of the classroom building accordingly.
 

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Last Updated: 11/18/09