Savannah State University
Former names  | Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth (1890–1932) Georgia State College (1932–1950 Savannah State College (1950–1996)  | 
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| Motto | Lux Et Veritas | 
Motto in English  | Light and Truth | 
| Type | Public historically black university | 
| Established | November 26, 1890 | 
Parent institution  | University System of Georgia | 
Academic affiliation  | Space-grant | 
| Endowment | $10 million | 
| President | Jermaine Whirl | 
| Provost | Sametria R. McFall | 
| Students | 2,945 (fall 2022) | 
| Location | ,  United States 32°1′30″N 81°3′50″W / 32.02500°N 81.06389°W  | 
| Campus | 401-acre (1,622,789.4 m2), coastal setting | 
| Newspaper | The Tiger's Roar | 
| Colors | Burnt orange and reflex blue | 
| Nickname | Tigers and Lady Tigers | 
Sporting affiliations  | NCAA Division II – SIAC | 
| Website | savannahstate.edu | 
Savannah State University (SSU) is a public historically black university in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is the oldest historically black public university in the state. The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
Savannah State operates four colleges: College of Business Administration, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, College of Sciences and Technology and the Savannah State University College of Education.