[4] The college transformed the former Kingsland Elementary School into the extension location and opened the facility in January 1993.
[4] In 2009 the college began offering its first bachelor's degree programs in business administration, early childhood and special education, and middle school education began in fall 2009 and added a bachelor's degree in nursing in 2010.
[3] The Miriam & Hugh Nunnally Health and Science Building opened in early 2011 at a cost of $15.8 million., followed in March 2011, by the announcement that the House Appropriations Committee of Georgia approved $7.6 million for a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m2) classroom and laboratory building, known as the Correll Teacher Education and Learning Center (CTELC).
[5] CTELC includes space for teacher education classes and is located in close proximity to the Brunswick High School, located just off the campus, allowing education majors access to teaching practicum opportunities and helping to facilitate early college entrance for high school students.
[5] The building also has multiple high-tech classrooms for other subjects, and is home to the Office of Service Learning and the Writing Center.
[1] The three-story building features suite-style dorms with individual bedrooms connected to a common living area.
Coastal Georgia's main campus runs north and south, parallel to Altama Avenue.
It consists of a pedestrian mall and a large outdoor square in the middle flanked by Mariner Way in the south, College Drive in the north, and a parking lot on the east side of campus.
The Regents authorized a satellite location to serve Camden County residents in 1992 and classes began in the former Kingsland Elementary School in 1993.