Cochran Satellite Campus

The Cochran satellite campus covers approximately 182 acres with the 30 primary buildings located in an area of approximately 60 acres. The remaining 122 acres are in woodlands and athletic/recreation facilities.

The campus supports ten computer classrooms, fourteen science labs, and three Health Sciences labs in addition to forty-two instructional classrooms. Dillard Hall is the School of Science building on the Cochran campus and has physics, chemistry, biology and computer labs. Jackson Hall houses Human Resources, IT Support and the School of Business. The Department of Mathematics is housed in Memorial Hall and has faculty offices, tutoring space, computer labs and a classroom. Roberts Library houses the School of Health Sciences on the first floor with faculty offices, computer labs, nursing labs and classrooms. The Student Success Center is located on the third floor of Roberts Library. Russell Hall is an academic classroom building for English, humanities, modern language, and fine arts and serves as the home of the Peacock Art Gallery and a performing arts theatre. Walker Hall provides academic classrooms for social science, business, and aviation and a 350 seat auditorium. The Wellness Center has a walking track; aerobics room; a fitness room with weight machines, elliptical machines, treadmills; and classrooms space. Wiggs Hall houses the School of Education on the first floor and faculty offices for Social Sciences on the second floor. Academic classrooms are also available in the Athletic Training Facility and Morris Gymnasium. Welch Hall houses the Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science, a residential joint enrollment program which allows students to simultaneously earn a high school diploma and an associate’s degree.

The athletic and recreational facilities include the Wellness Center, Morris Gymnasium, Stuckey Baseball Field, Warrior Softball Field, NeSmith Soccer Stadium, an outdoor swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, intramural fields, and the Athletics Training Facility. Georgia Hall is home to the Student Center, the Student Activities office, the Dining Hall, Bookstore, Student Post Office, and the Food Court, which offers A&W Root Beer and Sub Connection operations.

The residential facilities provide 1,349 beds with a range of housing options including dorms with single suites sharing a bath, a dorm with double occupancy suites sharing a bath, and an apartment dorm with each apartment containing four bedrooms, two baths, and a living space.

The campus technology infrastructure includes a 200 Mb fiber link and wireless network access to all residence halls, Sanford Cafe, Roberts Library, Georgia Hall, and the green space in front of Wiggs Hall, Walker Hall, and Peacock Hall. The university also maintains security cameras tied to the campus network to increase student safety and security.