Student Life

Salty becomes the new mascot!
Student Life is an important aspect of the full experience at the College of Coastal Georgia. Whether you’re interested in student organizations and intramural sports, or concerts and events, the College has a wealth of opportunities for on-campus involvement. Currently, there are over 40 student organizations with more additions every semester.
 
The mission of Student Life is to support the academic mission of the College by providing engagement opportunities outside the classroom that support the student’s social, recreational, intellectual, and personal development.

Student Life Groups

Student Traditions

Student Life Employment Positions

Clubs/Organizations

The College of Coastal Georgia takes pride in offering a diverse array of clubs and organizations that cater to a wide range of interests and passions. Whether you’re looking to explore new hobbies, connect with like-minded peers, or develop leadership skills, there is something here for everyone! Dive in and discover your community at Coastal Georgia!

VISIT CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS

Fall Events

The College of Coastal Georgia has many treasured student traditions.

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Spring Events

The College of Coastal Georgia has many treasured student traditions.

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Overboard Entertainment

Overboard Entertainment is one of the most exciting student organizations on campus. It functions directly under the Office of Student Life to provide innovative, fun, educational, and cultural events for all members of the student body and community. Overboard Entertainment offers leadership opportunities and a chance to get involved at the ground level with activities on campus. Coastal Georgia is a member of the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA), and Overboard members travel each spring to national conventions to review and pick new events for the upcoming year. This is a great opportunity to get involved in an organization where you can truly make a difference on campus.

STUDENT SUCCESS DEFINED
A successful student is one who:

  • is actively engaged in their academic progress
  • develops diverse and meaningful connections with others
  • is respectful of policy, process, and timelines
  • contributes positively to the campus, local, and global community
  • acts as a self-advocate by utilizing resources to problem solve, provide appropriate feedback, and make informed decisions
  • enhances the skills necessary to succeed in life after college
  • has an increased sense of self-awareness and wellbeing.

Dr. Scott Argo

Assistant Vice President for Recruitment and Admissions

Kaitlyn Boyne

Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs

Dr. Michael Butcher

Butcher, Michael

Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator

Terral Harris

Terral Harris

Assistant Vice President for Financial Aid

Cammie Heinhold

Cammie Heinhold

Financial Aid Specialist/Veteran Affairs Certifying Official

Olivia Jefferson

Program Coordinator,
Office of Campus Community & Belonging

Carolyn Neeld

Admissions Operations and
Customer Relationship Management Coordinator

Jimia Nightingale

Jimia Nightingale

Associate Director of Financial Aid
Camden Faculty/Staff, Camden Center