Armstrong Atlantic State University offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in more than 75 programs through the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Health Professions, the School of Computing, and the School of Graduate Studies.
Brewton-Parker College offers a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration in management as well as information systems. Evening and weekend courses are available for non-traditional students who work full time.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the world's largest, fully accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace, offers more than 30 degree programs in its colleges of Arts and Sciences, Aviation, Business, and Engineering.
Georgia Southern University is the largest center of higher education in the southern half of Georgia. Graduate and undergraduate degree programs are offered in 135 majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Health and Human Sciences, Information Technology, School of Computing and the College of Graduate Studies.
Georgia Tech Savannah provides world-class engineering education and is nationally and internationally recognized as a leader in education, research and economic development. The College is located within the Technology and Engineering Campus (TEC) and is best known for applied research, recently ranked first in the nation for technology transfer. Faculty members are actively involved with industry and governmental agencies on many research projects.
Mercer University’s Stetson School of Business and Economics offers a Professional MBA in Savannah for business persons with at least three years of experience. The Stetson School is fully accredited by AACSB-International, placing it among the top 25% of business schools in the nation.
Mercer University’s School of Medicine and Memorial Health will expand the University’s existing two-year clinical program at Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah into a full four-year doctor of medicine program of the Mercer School of Medicine.
Ogeechee Technical College facilitates economic growth and community development through technical education, customized training, and workforce development opportunities.
Saint Leo University’s Savannah center offers courses leading to associate and bachelor's degrees in 10 programs of study including liberal arts, religion, criminal justice, computer information systems, human resources and business administration.
The Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) – an international university for the arts and the largest art school in the country – was recently named by Newsweek as the “Hottest for Studying Art” in the nation. Embedded within the historic homes and buildings of the National Historic Landmark district, more than 8,500 students are educated within 34 majors including bachelor of fine arts, master of architecture, master of arts, and master of fine arts degrees in computer animation, graphic design, broadcast design, fashion, historic preservation, interior design, painting, photography, and video/film.
Savannah State University offers 25 undergraduate degree programs through the colleges of Science and Technology, Business Administration, and Arts and Sciences. Masters degrees in public administration, social work, urban studies, and marine science are also available.
Savannah Technical College offers 39 professional diploma and associate degree programs in fields ranging from automotive technology to surgical technology and from marketing to computer information systems and allied health programs. Savannah Tech develops programs designed to meet the changing needs of our regional economy.
South University was created in 1899 in Savannah as a business college, and became a four-year institution in 1996, when the Bachelor of Business Administration degree program was added to the curricula. Also offered are bachelors degrees in information technology and legal studies, and a masters degree in physician assistant studies.
Technical College of the Lowcountry offers programs throughout southern South Carolina in building construction technology, civil engineering, computer technology, criminal justice technology, general business, early child care and education, practical nursing and surgical technology.
University of South Carolina at Beaufort offers undergraduate and graduate regional study courses to about 1,400 students a year at its Beaufort campus. With its new Bluffton campus near Hilton Head Island, USCB has increased its service area substatially.