Continuing & Professional Education Youth Programs
Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center, 4225 University Ave, Columbus, GA 31907
About
Continuing & Professional Education Youth Programs is offered through Columbus State University. The program takes place at the Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center. It is part of the university’s continuing and professional education offerings for young people.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
Columbus State University’s mission for this program aligns with the university’s broader mission to empower its community, drive innovation and create opportunities, with a focus on student success, responsible stewardship, community impact, and economic competitiveness. The program operates under the leadership of Dr. Stuart Rayfield, President of Columbus State University. CSU is recognized as one of the most affordable public regional universities in the Southeast and is a nationally ranked military friendly university. The university maintains strategic partnerships with regional employers such as AFLAC, Piedmont Healthcare, TSYS, Muscogee County School District, and Fort Benning, which support connections between the institution and the wider community. Testimonials from CSU students and alumni describe experiences with creative thinking, collaboration, community engagement, faculty mentorship, and campus events as part of the broader university environment in which these youth programs are housed.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
• Ages: 10–18 years old
Columbus State University’s mission for this program aligns with the university’s broader mission to empower its community, drive innovation and create opportunities, with a focus on student success, responsible stewardship, community impact, and economic competitiveness. The program operates under the leadership of Dr. Stuart Rayfield, President of Columbus State University. CSU is recognized as one of the most affordable public regional universities in the Southeast and is a nationally ranked military friendly university. The university maintains strategic partnerships with regional employers such as AFLAC, Piedmont Healthcare, TSYS, Muscogee County School District, and Fort Benning, which support connections between the institution and the wider community. Testimonials from CSU students and alumni describe experiences with creative thinking, collaboration, community engagement, faculty mentorship, and campus events as part of the broader university environment in which these youth programs are housed.
Last updated August 1, 2026.
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