Information Digest 2000-2001 University System of Georgia Office of Strategic Research and Analysis Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia 270 Washington Street SW Atlanta, GA 30334 http://www.usg.edu/admin/sra/ December 2001 Please note: This PDF of the University System of Georgia Information Digest for 2000-2001 was created from the web version of the document rather than the print version. Both contain the same information, but there may be slight differences in the way the material has been organized and in page layout. The web version is available online at http://www.usg.edu/pubs/info_digest/2001/ 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 27, 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Office of the Chancellor 270 Washington Street, SW Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Phone (404) 656-2202 Fax (404) 657-6979 December 2001 Dear Stakeholder: As I review this fourteenth edition of the Information Digest, I am reminded of the remarkable changes taking place in the thirty-four public institutions in the University System of Georgia. As a result of implementing higher admissions standards over the past several years, our institutions are admitting students who have accepted the challenge and are entering with ever better academic preparation: higher SATs and GPAs and meeting full CPC requirements. To ensure that the System fulfills its side of the bargain to deliver a quality education worthy of our hardworking students, the Board of Regents initiated a major benchmarking study this past year, comparing ourselves on a variety of issues with our peers across the country. This study confirmed our strengths, renewed hope in our emerging possibilities, and revealed in greater detail our weaknesses. It will provide invaluable direction for months and years ahead. As always, the Information Digest is our annual document of accountability to all our constituents. It provides a wide range of comparative and historical data, which we hope will answer many of your questions about the University System of Georgia. We welcome any suggestions for future editions of the Information Digest. Sincerely, Stephen R. Portch Chancellor 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Preface and Acknowledgments Fourteenth Edition The purpose of the Digest is to provide summary information concerning the various activities of the University System and reliable statistical data over time. Users needing more specific information are directed to the original sources cited on each page. The choice of contents and the accuracy of translation from the original documents are the responsibility of the editors. We have used the most current data available. However, data get old quickly. We also invite you to visit our web pages at http://www.usg.edu/usg_stats/ and http://www.usg.edu/admin/sra/ for more current information. We thank System Office staff members who provided information on their respective areas. 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Office of Strategic Research and Analysis 404/656-2213 Editors: Susan Whitman Cathie Mayes Hudson 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Vision Statement Institutional Characteristics Institution Location Board of Regents Regents' System Office Staff Organizational Chart STUDENTS Headcount Enrollment Equivalent Full-Time (EFT) Enrollment First-Time Entering Freshmen Enrollment by Class Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Female Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Full-Time Status and Age Enrollment by Declared Major Residency and International Student Enrollment State of Legal Residence County of Origin All Instate Students Instate First-Time Freshmen First-Year Retention Rates Enrollment Targets Baccalaureate Graduation Rates Class of 1994: Research and Regional Universities Class of 1994: State Universities Associate Degree/Certificate Graduation Rates ACADEMIC INFORMATION Semester Credit Hours Annual Summary FY1996 - FY2000 Degrees Conferred By Level and Institution By Level and Discipline Degrees and Certificates Conferred By Level By Institution Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by Discipline Master's Degrees Conferred by Discipline Learning Support Programs College Preparatory Curriculum Policy System Calendar College Preparatory Curriculum CPC Deficiencies of All Entering Freshmen, Fall 2000 No CPC Deficiencies, Fall 1994 - Fall 2000 SAT, Fall 1990 - Fall 2000 SAT, FY1991 - FY2000 Regents' Testing Program Regents' Test Passing Rates Library Additions and Holdings Academic Policies and Programs Admission Standards and Programs Electronic Sources of Information FACULTY AND STAFF Faculty by Rank Instructional Faculty by Rank Faculty by Highest Degree Faculty by Tenure Status Faculty Demographic Characteristics Full-Time Faculty, Part-Time Instructors,and Other Instructional Personnel Average Faculty Salaries Full-Time Employees By Occupational Class By Race and Gender FINANCIAL INFORMATION Budget Summary Amended Budget Current Operations and Capital Outlay Educational and General State of Georgia Appropriations Funding Formula Student Tuition and Fees Other Mandatory Fees FACILITIES Appropriations Projects Completed Number of Buildings, Value, and Age Inventory of Area Classrooms and Laboratories Major Repair and Rehabilitation Allocations RESEARCH Research Programs Contracts and Grants Received by Universities and Regional Universities Received by State Universities Received by State and Two-Year Colleges Received by the System Research Grants by Funding Source CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE Continuing Education C.E.U. Activities, 1999-2000 Public Service HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS University System of Georgia Brief History Membership of Board of Regents Chancellors and Officers of the Board Institution Historical Sketches PUBLICATIONS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 General Information The System is composed of four research universities, two regional universities, 13 state universities, two state colleges, and 13 two-year colleges. The University System is governed, controlled and managed by a Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. The Board of Regents is composed of 16 members, five of whom are from the state-at-large and one from each of the eleven congressional districts. The Chancellor is elected by the Board as its chief executive officer and the chief administrative officer of the University System. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Vision Statement As Georgia emerges as a leader in a global society, the University System of Georgia will lead in access to academic excellence. Among the nation's public universities and colleges, Georgia's will be recognized for first-rate undergraduate education, leading-edge research, and committed public service. Georgians will appreciate the System's prestige and leadership in public higher education, including its graduate and professional programs, as fundamental to the state's economic, social, technological, and cultural advancement. The University System of Georgia and its component colleges and universities will sustain close contact with the people of Georgia, be responsive to the needs of Georgians first and foremost while raising their aspirations, and generate a more highly educated populace throughout the state. It will seek to create for students from various backgrounds every possible avenue to intellectual achievement without compromising academic excellence, and challenge them to their full potential for leadership. Its students, who are its heart and soul, will therefore be its strongest supporters. To these ends, the University System of Georgia will be characterized by: A whole that is greater than the sum of its parts, in which each campus has a clearly focused and valued mission, and all contribute their strong, bright threads to a network of programs that covers Georgians' diverse needs for higher education. Students who master their majors and the basic skills of critical reasoning, independent thinking, computation, communication, collaboration, and creativity needed to enter the workplace with confidence, to move beyond entry-level jobs, to pursue lifelong learning, and to exercise leadership as contributing citizens who advance their families, communities, state, nation, and world into the new millennium. A world-class, diverse faculty and staff who have superior communication and teaching skills; who use new technologies, roles, and curricular innovations creatively to enhance student learning; and who exhibit the highest standards of intellectual achievement and continuing growth, social responsibility, and concern for students. Active partnerships with business and industry, cultural and social organizations, and government in order to analyze, project, and respond to changing state and regional needs, to support Georgia's economic and cultural development and to insure that its graduates are prepared for the future. Campus learning communities that engage students with the ideas that mark educated persons, global and multicultural perspectives, and advanced technology to develop both ethical principles and intellectual flexibility for the world of tomorrow; and that celebrate and energize the student spirit, while respecting and supporting the different ways students develop their minds, their persons, and their citizenship. Leadership in establishing higher state standards for post-secondary education and--with the public schools and technical institutes--in improving and valuing education at all levels, helping students move smoothly within the System and from one educational sector to another, and insuring that all students who enter the University System are prepared to succeed. A constitutional Board of Regents that establishes clear policies and review procedures to promote the continuing improvement of every unit and of the System as a coordinated whole, that encourages initiative and innovation throughout the System, that requires full accountability from all, and that insures responsible stewardship. The University System of Georgia will hold itself accountable to the citizens of Georgia for the effective and efficient use of every available material resource, new technology, and human insight and activity to achieve access to academic excellence for all citizens, and to charge its collective intellectual power on behalf of the state. Source: Access to Academic Excellence for the New Millennium, June 1995 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Institutional Characteristics Classification/Institution President Residential (R) Degree Levels Non-Residential (N) Authorized Type I. UNIVERSITIES Category A: Research Universities Georgia Institute of Technology G. Wayne Clough R BM D Georgia State University Carl V. Patton R CABMSD P Medical College of Georgia Daniel W. Rahn R CABM D P University of Georgia* Michael F. Adams R ABMSD P Category B: Regional Universities Georgia Southern University Bruce F. Grube R BMSD Valdosta State University Hugh C. Bailey R ABMSD Type II. STATE UNIVERSITIES Albany State University Portia H. Shields R ABMS Armstrong Atlantic State University Thomas Z. Jones R ABM Augusta State University William A. Bloodworth, Jr. N C ABMS Clayton College & State University** Thomas K. Harden N CAB Columbus State University Frank D. Brown R C ABMS Fort Valley State University* Oscar L. Prater R ABMS Georgia College & State University Rosemary DePaolo R ABMS Georgia Southwestern State University Michael L. Hanes R ABMS Kennesaw State University Betty L. Siegel N ABM North Georgia College & State University Nathaniel Hansford R ABM Savannah State University Carlton E. Brown R ABM Southern Polytechnic State University Lisa A. Rossbacher R C ABM State University of West Georgia Beheruz N. Sethna R ABMSD Type III. STATE COLLEGES Dalton State College** James A. Burran N CAB Macon State College David A. Bell N CAB Type IV. TWO-YEAR COLLEGES Category A: Two-Year Colleges Offering Transfer and Career Programs Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Michael F. Vollmer R CA Atlanta Metropolitan College Harold E. Wade N CA Darton College Peter J. Sireno N CA East Georgia College Jeremiah J. Ashcroft N CA Floyd College John Randolph Pierce N A Gainesville College Martha T. Nesbitt N CA Georgia Perimeter College Jacquelyn M. Belcher N CA Gordon College Sherman R. Day, Interim R CA Middle Georgia College Robert E. Watts, Interim R CA South Georgia College Edward D. Jackson, Jr. R CA Waycross College Barbara P. Losty N CA Category B: Two-Year Colleges Offering Transfer, Career, and Vocational Technical Programs Bainbridge College Clifford M. Brock N CA Coastal Georgia Community College Dorothy L. Lord N CA Notes:Degree Levels: C (Certificate), A (Associate), B (Bachelor), M (Master's), S (Education Specialist), D (Doctorate),P (Professional) * denotes Land Grant institutions **also offers Career and Vocational Technical Programs Sources: Office of the Chancellor; Degrees Authorized System, Office of Strategic Research and Analysis 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Institution Location Note: Print Map prepared by the Office of Strategic Research and Analysis, Board of Regents, 2001 Web version prepared by USG Web Services, Office of Information and Instructional Technology, 2002 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Board of Regents The Board of Regents is composed of 16 members: five from the state-at-large and one from each of the eleven congressional districts. Members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate to serve seven-year terms of office. The Board meets monthly at the Regents' office in Atlanta and occasionally at System institutions or special retreats. All officers of the Board are elected for one-year terms beginning on July 1, except for the Chancellor who serves at the pleasure of the Board. The Chair of the Board has the authority to appoint committee chairs and members. Each committee is charged with studying the problems in the field assigned to it and making recommendations to the Board concerning policies and activities. Special committees may also be authorized by the Board as needed. MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD, December 2001 REGENT RESIDENCE TERM Elridge W. McMillan Atlanta 1989-2003 Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Atlanta 1991-2005 Juanita Powell Baranco Lithonia 1995-2001 Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Atlanta 1997-2004 George M. D. (John) Hunt III Tifton 1997-2004 Glenn S. White Lawrenceville 1997-2005 Connie Cater Macon 1999-2006 James D. Yancey Columbus 1999-2006 Joe Frank Harris Cartersville 1999-2006 Joel O. Wooten, Jr. Columbus 1999-2006 Martin W. NeSmith Claxton 1999-2006 Hugh A. Carter, Jr. Atlanta 2000-2002 J. Timothy Shelnut Augusta 2000-2007 Michael J. Coles Kennesaw 2001-2008 Allene H. Magill Dalton 2001-2008 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2000-2001 Glenn S. White Chair Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Vice Chair Stephen R. Portch Chancellor Gail S. Weber Secretary to the Board William R. Bowes Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2001-2002 Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Chair Joe Frank Harris Vice Chair Thomas C. Meredith Chancellor Gail S. Weber Secretary to the Board William R. Bowes Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Executive Committee Organization and Law Audit Committee Real Estate and Facilities Education, Research, and Extension Strategic Planning Finance and Business Teaching Hospital Information and Instructional Technology SPECIAL COMMITTEES Special Presidential Search Sources: The Policy Manual; Revised Bylaws of the Board of Regents; Office of the Chancellor 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 System Office Staff The Chancellor is elected by and serves at the pleasure of the Board as its chief executive officer and the chief administrative officer of the University System. SYSTEM OFFICE STAFF, January 2002 POSITION STAFF MEMBER Chancellor Thomas C. Meredith Special Assistant to the Chancellor Shelley C. Nickel Secretary to the Board Gail S. Weber Deputy to the Senior Vice Chancellors Margaret Taylor Senior Vice Chancellor of Academics and Fiscal Affairs Daniel E. Papp Vice Chancellor for Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs Frank A. Butler Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Co-Facilitator of the Georgia P-16 Initiative Jan Kettlewell Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs John T. Wolfe, Jr. Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Services Barry A. Fullerton Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs/ Director of Regents' Testing Kathleen Burk Assistant Vice Chancellor for Distance Education & Academic Innovation Kris Biesinger Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs William R. Bowes Vice Chancellor for Information/Instructional Technology/CIO Randall A. Thursby Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Systems & Services Beth Brigdon Assistant Vice Chancellor for Library & Customer Information Services Jayne Williams Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Research and Analysis Cathie Mayes Hudson Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning Joseph J. Szutz Senior Vice Chancellor of Support Services Corlis Cummings Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources William H. Wallace, Jr. Associate Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs Elizabeth E. Neely Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Contracts) Robyn A. Crittenden Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Compliance) Vacant Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Prevention) J. Burns Newsome Assistant Vice Chancellor for Internal Audit Ron B. Stark Senior Vice Chancellor of External Activities & Facilities Thomas E. Daniel Vice Chancellor for External Affairs Vacant Vice Chancellor for Facilities Vacant Assistant Vice Chancellor for Design & Construction Assistant Vice Chancellor for Real Property & Administration Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development and Economic Services Assistant Vice Chancellor for Media & Publications Source: Office of the Chancellor Linda M. Daniels Peter Hickey Annie Hunt Burriss Arlethia Perry-Johnson 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Organizational Chart Source: Office of the Chancellor Web version of chart prepared by USG Web Services, Office of Information and Instructional Technology, 2002 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Students The System enrolled 217,546 students in Fall 2001 with an EFT enrollment of 164,441. In Fall 2001, 68 percent of students were white, 22 percent black, and 10 percent all other; 58 percent were female. 35 percent of students attended part-time. Business and education were the most popular majors in Fall 2000. There were 33,447 first-time freshmen in Fall 2001, upd 6 percent from Fall 2000. About 92 percent of students were Georgia residents in Fall 2000. Students came from all Georgia counties, all 50 states, and 181 foreign countries in Fall 2000. The average total SAT score of Fall 2000 freshmen was 1,021. In Fall 2000, 34 percent of undergraduates were over age 22. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Headcount Enrollment Fall 1991 - Fall 2000 Headcount enrollment represents a count of all students who are enrolled in credit courses at a University System institution, regardless of course load. Students enrolled at more than one institution are counted at each institution. Headcount enrollment includes both full-time and parttime students. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & 1991 1992 12,814 12,891 24,024 24,101 2,457 2,493 28,691 28,493 67,986 67,978 13,411 14,030 7,436 7,861 20,847 21,891 2,746 3,106 4,702 4,839 5,292 5,579 4,548 4,866 4,568 5,009 2,368 2,537 5,350 5,501 1993 12,846 23,651 2,520 28,753 67,770 14,191 8,675 22,866 3,257 5,187 5,625 4,760 5,241 2,743 5,668 1994 12,901 23,776 2,546 29,469 68,692 14,138 9,126 23,264 3,062 5,040 5,673 4,895 5,534 2,823 5,655 1995 13,036 24,316 2,482 30,149 69,983 14,157 9,585 23,742 3,151 5,348 5,759 5,020 5,464 2,978 5,710 1996 12,985 23,410 2,499 29,404 68,298 14,312 9,799 24,111 3,150 5,617 5,561 4,687 5,536 3,024 5,534 1997 12,969 24,300 2,448 29,693 69,410 13,965 9,779 23,744 3,226 5,696 5,510 4,714 5,405 2,847 5,513 1998 13,954 22,712 2,496 30,009 69,171 13,904 9,386 23,290 3,201 5,570 5,317 4,274 5,122 2,685 5,168 1999 14,074 23,410 2,409 30,912 70,805 14,476 8,729 23,205 3,356 5,668 5,405 4,449 4,911 2,658 5,027 2000 14,805 23,625 2,380 31,288 72,098 14,184 8,792 22,976 3,525 5,444 5,090 4,456 5,191 2,561 5,090 State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Comm. College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College 2,303 10,913 2,699 2,626 4,008 7,521 59,644 2,620 4,609 7,229 2,667 1,756 974 1,623 2,404 796 2,529 2,680 15,282 1,720 1,607 1,293 2,533 11,670 2,794 2,872 3,922 7,717 62,945 2,884 5,088 7,972 2,851 1,699 1,023 1,841 2,633 893 2,825 2,940 15,976 1,914 1,878 1,495 2,557 12,273 2,898 3,198 3,966 7,947 65,320 2,913 4,907 7,820 2,773 1,818 1,049 2,029 2,604 879 2,985 2,632 16,349 2,241 2,019 1,360 2,534 11,915 2,877 3,253 3,962 8,310 65,533 3,005 4,297 7,302 2,751 1,882 1,102 1,920 2,657 900 2,954 2,642 16,091 2,159 2,161 1,267 2,607 12,100 2,973 3,211 3,841 8,650 66,812 3,168 3,664 6,832 2,592 1,811 1,180 1,920 2,635 904 3,048 2,646 16,073 2,205 2,045 1,171 2,522 12,537 3,198 2,822 3,923 8,560 66,671 3,006 3,637 6,643 2,553 1,979 1,031 1,880 2,554 1,015 2,997 2,652 15,690 2,227 2,061 1,130 2,414 13,094 3,313 2,746 3,925 8,431 66,834 3,053 3,603 6,656 2,633 2,016 1,090 1,935 2,560 1,043 2,750 2,875 15,468 2,348 2,035 1,148 2,581 12,861 3,313 2,087 3,684 8,667 64,530 2,967 3,559 6,526 2,502 1,924 1,050 1,957 2,635 1,068 2,198 2,849 14,085 2,476 1,958 1,120 2,569 13,158 3,525 2,153 3,631 8,670 65,180 3,051 3,742 6,793 2,609 1,887 1,279 1,999 2,674 1,310 2,039 3,036 14,091 2,758 2,064 1,226 2,622 13,373 3,627 2,166 3,548 8,966 65,659 3,139 4,116 7,255 2,630 1,901 1,316 1,912 2,805 1,313 2,090 3,256 13,708 2,890 1,941 1,267 Waycross College 794 888 855 923 885 840 844 851 763 861 Two-Year College Total 36,125 38,856 39,593 39,409 39,115 38,609 38,745 36,585 37,823 37,890 SYSTEM TOTAL 191,831 199,642 203,369 204,200 206,484 204,332 205,389 200,102 203,806 205,878 Fall Enrollment 1933 - 2000 1933 8,035 1945 11,498 1957 25,545 1969 83,281 1981 1934 9,006 1946 22,651 1958 28,268 1970 96,321 1982 1935 9,695 1947 25,210 1959 28,838 1971 105,424 1983 1936 10,543 1948 26,900 1960 30,686 1972 108,779 1984 1937 11,572 1949 21,217 1961 32,988 1973 111,161 1985 1938 12,987 1950 18,417 1962 35,277 1974 118,106 1986 1939 13,653 1951 15,312 1963 38,584 1975 131,005 1987 1940 13,736 1952 18,671 1964 44,552 1976 126,910 1988 1941 12,845 1953 20,221 1965 52,364 1977 128,745 1989 1942 10,052 1954 22,827 1966 60,232 1978 126,367 1990 1943 13,937 1955 24,723 1967 67,687 1979 126,189 1991 1944 10,682 1956 25,479 1968 76,231 1980 126,807 1992 132,174 1993 136,812 1994 137,743 1995 135,141 1996 135,964 1997 147,508 1998 153,652 1999 161,783 2000 172,190 2001 180,447 191,831 199,642 203,369 204,200 206,484 204,332 205,389 200,102 203,806 205,878 217,546 Sources: Quarterly Enrollment Reports; Semester Enrollment Reports 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Equivalent Full-Time (EFT) Enrollment Fall 1992 - Fall 2001 EFT enrollment is the conversion of the number of all students enrolled full-time and part-time into an equivalent number of full-time students. It is calculated by dividing the total credit hours taken by all students during the quarter or semester by 15, the load for a full-time student for a quarter or semester. EFT is based on quarter credit hours for 1991-1997 and semester hours for 1998 forward, except for Georgia Institute of Technology which produced semester credit hours beginning in 1999. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University 1992 12,646 16,394 3,256 26,187 58,483 12,933 6,756 19,689 2,644 3,713 4,252 3,098 4,051 2,420 1993 12,510 16,410 3,388 26,404 58,712 13,100 7,481 20,581 2,813 3,925 4,268 3,061 4,203 2,600 1994 12,412 16,662 3,472 27,099 59,645 12,851 7,954 20,805 2,697 3,864 4,361 3,301 4,494 2,636 1995 12,530 17,348 3,513 27,783 61,174 13,086 8,351 21,437 2,761 4,119 4,483 3,411 4,292 2,754 1996 1997 12,330 12,537 17,172 18,093 3,449 3,373 27,127 27,477 60,078 61,480 13,297 12,860 8,566 8,584 21,863 21,444 2,775 2,838 4,325 4,422 4,384 4,380 3,216 3,338 4,428 4,400 2,537 2,688 1998 13,555 15,002 3,241 25,903 57,701 11,713 7,439 19,152 2,486 3,872 3,679 2,762 3,595 2,195 1999 13,477 15,842 3,116 26,482 58,917 12,056 6,920 18,976 2,611 3,835 3,763 2,834 3,429 2,182 2000 14,122 16,277 3,077 26,411 59,887 11,843 6,875 18,718 2,777 3,720 3,553 2,865 3,747 2,093 2001 14,906 18,221 3,023 27,257 63,407 11,996 7,233 19,229 2,721 4,008 3,813 3,032 3,900 2,049 Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Comm. College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South 4,533 2,103 8,200 2,587 2,828 3,047 6,111 49,587 2,079 3,212 5,291 2,493 1,233 740 1,285 1,927 599 1,915 2,253 10,499 1,622 1,504 4,632 2,145 8,606 2,668 3,166 3,042 6,254 51,383 2,082 3,077 5,159 2,366 1,345 763 1,402 1,866 603 1,971 2,020 10,755 1,846 1,573 4,620 2,121 8,501 2,629 3,171 2,975 6,546 51,916 2,132 2,712 4,844 2,318 1,391 790 1,308 1,908 594 1,989 1,987 10,614 1,729 1,751 4,668 2,150 8,727 2,704 3,212 2,828 6,861 52,970 2,149 2,371 4,520 2,168 1,323 823 1,273 1,912 593 2,089 1,971 10,632 1,759 1,615 4,512 2,108 9,216 2,884 2,783 2,928 6,814 52,910 2,125 2,404 4,529 2,109 1,454 713 1,230 1,819 696 2,086 1,917 10,653 1,775 1,665 4,554 2,062 9,896 3,015 2,705 2,968 6,865 54,131 2,210 2,439 4,649 2,217 1,507 752 1,260 1,855 726 1,987 2,087 10,680 1,968 1,668 3,733 1,879 8,799 2,730 1,646 2,558 6,181 46,115 1,822 2,031 3,853 1,994 1,207 654 1,068 1,638 667 1,420 1,887 8,219 1,885 1,432 3,682 1,820 8,863 2,922 1,713 2,506 6,355 46,515 1,839 2,150 3,989 1,898 1,211 719 1,092 1,698 826 1,356 1,987 8,295 2,085 1,502 3,812 1,857 8,997 3,016 1,728 2,476 6,645 47,286 1,841 2,443 4,284 1,920 1,186 745 1,059 1,839 908 1,411 2,153 8,438 2,268 1,481 3,960 1,818 9,483 3,181 1,834 2,469 6,767 49,035 2,190 2,698 4,888 2,125 1,207 985 1,214 2,076 929 1,620 2,477 9,699 2,495 1,660 Georgia College 1,179 1,055 993 903 867 890 804 831 846 885 Waycross College 603 562 592 593 565 602 495 524 512 510 Two-Year College Total 27,852 28,127 27,964 27,654 27,549 28,199 23,370 24,024 24,766 27,882 SYSTEM TOTAL 160,902 163,962 165,174 167,755 166,929 169,903 150,191 152,421 154,941 164,441 Sources: Quarterly Enrollment Reports; Semester Enrollment Reports 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 First Time Entering Freshmen Fall 1992 - Fall 2001 The following data represent all students who entered college for the first time in the specified fall quarter or semester as a first-time freshman. The data do not include transfer freshmen. Institution 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Georgia Institute of Technology 1,687 1,732 2,053 2,138 2,172 1,797 2,182 2,323 2,193 2,205 Georgia State University 1,267 1,244 1,310 1,427 1,685 2,023 1,592 1,848 2,146 2,224 Medical College of Georgia* 11 7 4 3 2 1 University of Georgia 3,185 3,404 3,599 3,848 3,587 4,226 4,289 4,253 3,943 4,071 Research University Total 6,150 6,387 6,966 7,416 7,446 8,046 8,063 8,424 8,282 8,501 Georgia Southern University 2,842 2,859 2,896 3,103 3,055 2,490 2,842 3,243 2,829 2,612 Valdosta State University 1,104 1,331 1,439 1,626 1,797 1,590 1,310 1,196 1,299 1,572 Regional University Total 3,946 4,190 4,335 4,729 4,852 4,080 4,152 4,439 4,128 4,184 Albany State University 655 643 574 519 489 552 465 678 638 417 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 636 704 672 976 1,067 876 652 688 131 627 Augusta State University 777 849 717 823 817 807 846 832 747 832 Clayton College & State Univ. 827 773 860 825 1,035 528 580 612 641 568 Columbus State University 710 736 744 673 700 664 797 727 852 875 Fort Valley State University 505 519 540 508 612 487 444 401 382 417 Georgia College & State Univ. 794 815 681 738 700 818 760 726 771 858 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 414 341 300 319 319 499 363 268 325 276 Kennesaw State University 1,088 1,107 1,082 1,201 1,226 1,236 1,182 1,345 1,335 1,444 North Ga. College & State Univ. 451 429 404 477 552 565 600 655 628 665 Savannah State University 653 751 694 647 466 447 347 327 390 487 Southern Polytechnic State 344 298 322 281 375 400 393 380 380 393 Univ. State University of West Georgia 1,263 1,296 1,327 1,434 1,241 1,221 1,693 1,636 1,671 1,568 State University Total 9,117 9,261 8,917 9,421 9,599 9,100 9,122 9,275 8,891 9,427 Dalton State College 731 738 684 617 630 537 760 736 783 858 Macon State College 994 859 729 601 919 657 547 597 732 733 State College Total 1,725 1,597 1,413 1,218 1,549 1,194 1,307 1,333 1,515 1,591 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 812 739 759 743 724 844 781 821 902 988 Atlanta Metropolitan College 259 316 311 312 307 316 300 324 510 370 Bainbridge College 194 198 170 195 214 148 246 299 263 312 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 297 329 311 387 386 250 209 205 395 472 Darton College 562 560 494 533 525 543 591 585 637 684 East Georgia College 190 184 183 194 215 260 338 409 464 478 Floyd College 703 788 687 740 866 602 493 517 579 715 Gainesville College 742 443 418 508 457 714 702 736 743 910 Georgia Perimeter College 2,189 2,190 2,151 2,010 2,605 1,890 1,933 2,140 2,190 2,563 Gordon College 621 693 582 648 655 904 808 970 898 1,021 Middle Georgia College 558 586 734 639 637 688 590 698 588 726 South Georgia College 398 333 348 290 271 284 344 358 312 331 Waycross College 241 228 219 225 238 199 166 175 182 174 Two-Year College Total 7,766 7,587 7,367 7,424 8,100 7,642 7,501 8,237 8,663 9,744 SYSTEM TOTAL 28,704 29,022 28,998 30,208 31,546 30,062 30,145 31,708 31,479 33,447 *Freshman enrollment at the Medical College of Georgia was in undergraduate allied health programs. Sources: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Enrollment By Class Fall 2001 Institution Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate Professional All Other Georgia Institute of Technology 2,870 2,487 2,564 2,983 4,532 139 Georgia State University 4,699 3,454 3,843 5,461 6,873 629 784 Medical College of Georgia 33 329 291 332 1376 16 University of Georgia 6,054 5,698 6,031 6,638 5,975 1,513 408 Research University Total 13,623 11,672 12,767 15,373 17,712 3,518 1,347 Georgia Southern University 5,107 2,857 2,221 2,175 1,573 438 Valdosta State University 2,624 1,502 1,625 2,064 1,299 116 Regional University Total 7,731 4,359 3,846 4,239 2,872 554 Albany State University 1,141 732 468 598 441 76 Armstrong Atlantic State 1,901 1,069 786 1,015 686 290 Univ. Augusta State University 1,986 995 792 847 702 85 Clayton College & State Univ. 1,781 1,116 884 841 53 Columbus State University 1,829 969 793 1,009 897 24 Fort Valley State University 977 392 356 456 287 17 Georgia College & State Univ. 1,441 844 845 936 996 17 Georgia Southwestern 635 365 413 486 588 48 State Univ. Kennesaw State University 3,955 2,597 2,438 3,333 1,519 109 North Ga. College & State Univ. 1,158 744 735 754 432 40 Savannah State University 976 379 365 422 106 22 Southern Polytechnic State 783 624 632 836 590 91 Univ. Total 15,575 25,743 2,377 32,317 76,012 14,371 9,230 23,601 3,456 5,747 5,407 4,675 5,521 2,485 5,079 2,535 13,951 3,863 2,270 3,556 State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Comm. College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 3,195 21,758 2,228 2,411 4,639 1,901 1,443 1,118 1,427 1,987 1,099 1,711 2,416 10,218 2,217 1,552 715 487 28,291 76,042 1,502 1,200 1,283 12,328 10,707 12,816 877 300 176 903 654 395 1,780 954 571 933 1,786 9,030 437 404 573 1,054 165 651 1,157 4,612 837 589 362 195 11,969 42,108 28,274 32,999 29,614 64 9,030 936 67,575 66 3,647 122 4,485 188 8,132 23 2,857 60 1,940 213 1,735 210 2,210 138 3,179 129 1,393 38 2,400 119 3,692 542 15,372 20 3,074 24 2,165 248 1,325 202 884 1,966 42,226 3,518 4,991 217,546 Freshman: undergraduates who have earned 0-29 college semester credit hours, including joint enrollment students. Sophomore: undergraduates who have earned 30-59 college semester credit hours. Junior: undergraduates who have earned 60-89 college semester credit hours. Senior: undergraduates who have earned 90 or more college semester credit hours. Graduate: post-baccalaureate and fully admitted graduate students in master's, education specialist, and doctoral programs. Professional: medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, law, medical residents and interns. All Other: non-degree seeking students, transients, and auditors. Source: Semester Enrollment Report, Fall 2001 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Fall 2001 Institution Total Enrollment Black Georgia Institute of Technology 15,575 1,241 Georgia State University 25,743 6,878 Medical College of Georgia 2,377 195 University of Georgia 32,317 1,832 Research University Total 76,012 10,146 Georgia Southern University 14,371 3,631 Valdosta State University 9,230 1,912 Regional University Total 23,601 5,543 Albany State University 3,456 3,156 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 5,747 1,270 Augusta State University 5,407 1,295 Clayton College & State Univ. 4,675 1,898 Columbus State University 5,521 1,413 Fort Valley State University 2,485 2,292 Georgia College & State Univ. 5,079 758 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 2,535 648 Kennesaw State University 13,951 1,475 North Ga. College & State Univ. 3,863 123 Savannah State University 2,270 2,088 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 3,556 796 State University of West Georgia 9,030 1,910 State University Total 67,575 19,122 Dalton State College 3,647 85 Macon State College 4,485 1,428 State College Total 8,132 1,513 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 2,857 459 Atlanta Metropolitan College 1,940 1,857 Bainbridge College 1,735 661 Coastal Georgia Comm. White Hispanic Asian American Native American MultiRacial 10,236 533 3,367 26 172 13,332 1,854 28,296 53,718 10,050 6,920 16,970 264 4,043 3,703 2,367 3,662 157 4,129 765 41 469 1,808 191 142 333 18 147 124 103 181 8 47 2,724 248 1,175 7,514 240 132 372 9 168 175 197 111 12 112 77 1,967 11 28 54 491 168 2,658 28 231 23 101 51 332 4 5 22 97 24 86 27 83 24 130 1 15 7 26 1,787 22 62 3 13 11,183 393 482 35 383 3,593 48 50 18 31 146 15 11 0 10 2,158 116 409 7 70 6,801 43,993 3,375 2,802 6,177 2,267 11 1,015 95 1,317 129 63 192 85 7 13 105 1,903 44 95 139 25 20 33 23 96 195 1,045 7 7 20 77 27 84 4 17 0 45 5 8 College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 2,210 499 1,625 3,179 1,179 1,899 1,393 490 843 2,400 250 2,043 3,692 165 3,273 15,372 4,978 7,765 3,074 712 2,214 2,165 627 1,481 1,325 299 986 884 177 679 42,226 12,353 26,101 217,546 48,677 146,959 Source: Student Information Reporting System 36 32 23 34 126 548 60 20 21 11 1,016 4,666 26 37 18 37 83 1,461 48 21 7 6 1,822 11,750 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 9 15 6 26 6 13 8 28 12 33 45 575 9 31 6 10 0 12 4 7 114 820 555 4,939 Female Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Fall 2001 Institution Black White Hispanic Asian American Native American MultiRacial Total % Female Georgia Institute of Technology 494 2,721 132 876 11 58 27.6 Georgia State University 4,940 7,579 465 1,397 54 1,073 60.2 Medical College of Georgia 148 957 21 94 7 10 52.0 University of Georgia 1,223 15,899 285 679 34 290 57.0 Research University Total 6,805 27,156 903 3,046 106 1,431 51.9 Georgia Southern University 2,176 5,197 99 111 17 122 53.7 Valdosta State University 1,313 4,253 79 73 12 70 62.8 Regional University Total 3,489 9,450 178 184 29 192 57.3 Albany State University 2,142 178 10 5 2 4 67.7 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 998 2,691 93 101 18 62 69.0 Augusta State University 961 2,249 72 90 19 57 63.8 Clayton College & State Univ. 1,408 1,397 62 110 17 58 65.3 Columbus State University 960 2,149 104 78 15 77 61.3 Fort Valley State University 1,329 108 5 8 0 6 58.6 Georgia College & State Univ. 554 2,539 32 51 3 14 62.9 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 507 1,161 12 29 2 7 67.8 Kennesaw State University 1,040 6,807 258 284 20 203 61.7 North Ga. College & State Univ. 65 2,401 33 32 9 15 66.1 Savannah State University 1,266 78 7 5 0 5 60.0 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 244 295 30 147 2 14 20.6 State University of West Georgia 1,312 4,257 58 59 12 59 63.8 State University Total 12,786 26,310 776 999 119 581 61.5 Dalton State College 52 2,132 78 21 4 5 62.8 Macon State College 1,077 1,632 39 46 11 46 63.6 State College Total 1,129 3,764 117 67 15 51 63.2 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 314 1,111 37 13 4 14 52.3 Atlanta Metropolitan College 1,234 7 3 7 0 25 65.8 Bainbridge College 498 573 5 23 2 4 63.7 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 358 991 24 17 7 8 63.6 Darton College 922 1,200 14 22 4 10 68.3 East Georgia College 307 478 19 8 5 4 58.9 Floyd College 183 1,308 Gainesville College 99 1,899 Georgia Perimeter College 3,467 4,472 Gordon College 505 1,286 Middle Georgia College 316 749 South Georgia College 210 606 Waycross College 131 471 Two-Year College Total 8,544 15,151 SYSTEM TOTAL 32,753 81,831 Sources: Student Information Reporting System 26 69 326 34 6 11 7 581 2,555 16 38 777 22 5 5 4 957 5,253 6 21 9 19 28 354 3 20 3 5 0 5 1 4 72 493 341 2,748 65.0 57.8 61.3 60.8 50.1 63.2 69.9 61.1 57.7 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Full-Time Status and Age Fall 2001 All Students Full-Time Status Under 18 Undergraduates Age Distribution 18 to 23 to 35 to 22 34 44 Institution # % % % % % Georgia Institute of Technology 13,877 89.1 1.3 86.1 11.4 0.3 Georgia State University 15,417 59.9 1.7 53.3 34.8 6.2 Medical College of Georgia 2,231 93.9 0.0 42.2 45.9 8.2 University of Georgia 27,691 85.7 0.5 85.6 11.5 0.9 Research University Total 59,216 77.9 1.1 74.4 19.6 2.6 Georgia Southern University 11,780 82.0 1.0 81.3 14.7 1.6 Valdosta State University 6,604 71.5 0.8 67.0 24.4 4.8 Regional University Total 18,384 77.9 1.0 75.8 18.4 2.8 Albany State University 2,573 74.5 0.5 64.7 23.9 6.5 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 3,164 55.1 2.0 45.4 37.4 9.9 Augusta State University 3,264 60.4 1.5 54.1 32.4 7.5 Clayton College & State Univ. 2,093 44.8 0.7 37.6 38.4 15.9 Columbus State University 3,210 58.1 0.7 57.4 28.0 9.0 Fort Valley State University 1,998 80.4 0.8 67.6 23.6 4.2 Georgia College & State Univ. 3,621 71.3 1.6 74.1 17.6 3.6 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 1,550 61.1 2.1 58.9 28.9 6.7 Kennesaw State University 7,590 54.4 1.4 46.8 37.8 9.4 North Ga. College & State Univ. 2,871 74.3 0.8 73.0 18.7 4.8 Savannah State University 1,629 71.8 1.2 56.5 31.6 6.1 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 1,984 55.8 1.1 48.8 40.3 6.9 State University of West Georgia 6,302 69.8 1.4 74.6 17.8 3.8 State University Total 41,849 61.9 1.3 56.8 29.9 7.7 Dalton State College 1,457 40.0 1.8 46.8 32.2 12.3 Macon State College 1,740 38.8 2.5 43.8 33.8 14.0 State College Total 3,197 39.3 2.2 45.2 33.1 13.2 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 1,826 63.9 1.6 73.0 17.5 4.8 Atlanta Metropolitan College 786 40.5 0.9 45.0 39.2 9.6 45 and over % Average Age 0.1 21.0 3.3 24.8 1.9 26.0 0.6 21.4 1.4 22.5 0.8 21.5 2.4 23.4 1.4 22.2 3.3 24.1 5.3 26.4 4.1 25.1 7.6 28.3 5.0 25.3 3.1 23.3 2.2 22.6 3.0 24.2 4.3 25.9 2.3 23.0 4.0 24.6 2.2 25.1 2.0 22.5 3.9 24.9 6.8 27.0 6.3 27.1 6.5 27.0 2.6 22.9 5.2 26.3 Bainbridge College 555 32.0 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 617 27.9 Darton College 1,364 42.9 East Georgia College 767 55.1 Floyd College 1,286 53.6 Gainesville College 1,932 52.3 Georgia Perimeter College 6,431 41.8 Gordon College 2,165 70.4 Middle Georgia College 1,406 64.9 South Georgia College 704 53.1 Waycross College 359 40.6 Two-Year College Total 20,198 47.8 SYSTEM TOTAL 142,844 65.7 7.8 49.6 26.6 1.4 42.6 30.5 1.7 47.2 30.0 4.1 73.5 14.6 3.0 58.9 26.4 3.5 65.7 21.0 4.5 53.6 31.2 2.8 72.9 17.2 4.7 68.7 17.0 1.2 66.7 20.4 2.6 59.8 23.5 3.5 58.0 26.4 1.7 63.9 24.9 Sources: Quarterly Enrollment Reports; Semester Enrollment Reports 10.8 16.0 12.6 4.8 7.6 6.1 7.2 5.0 6.4 8.5 9.0 7.9 6.0 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 5.8 25.6 9.8 28.5 8.9 27.4 2.7 22.4 3.8 24.4 3.4 23.6 3.1 24.6 2.0 22.7 3.2 23.2 3.4 23.9 4.3 25.0 4.1 24.6 3.0 23.9 Enrollment by Declared Major Fall 1999 - Fall 2000 The data represent the current intended major of all students. The data do not reflect the enrollment of students who have actually applied and have been accepted into a program, which often does not occur until the second or third year. Undergraduate Graduate All Other Total Discipline 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 Agriculture 1,402 1,252 397 432 24 1,823 1,684 Architecture and Design 866 862 289 289 7 11 1,162 1,162 Arts and Humanities 7,997 8,253 1,010 997 104 43 9,111 9,293 Business 22,599 23,092 4,608 4,477 277 335 27,484 27,904 Computer Science and Data 10,590 11,636 1,394 1,501 85 128 12,069 13,265 Communications 2,697 2,844 252 285 11 5 2,960 3,134 Education 12,701 12,149 7,411 7,689 685 520 20,797 20,358 Engineering 6,464 6,514 2,326 2,454 28 42 8,818 9,010 Engineering Technology 3,005 2,971 123 166 59 35 3,187 3,172 Foreign Languages 706 739 201 200 12 14 919 953 Math 845 830 279 269 19 24 1,143 1,123 Nursing 8,075 7,995 660 602 64 75 8,799 8,672 Public Affairs / Social Services 4,915 5,336 1,341 1,483 45 31 6,301 6,850 Psychology 4,912 5,042 618 616 23 32 5,553 5,690 Sciences, Allied Health / Health 3,953 3,436 1,099 1,090 55 45 5,107 4,571 Sciences, Life 7,380 7,467 758 794 76 49 8,214 8,310 Sciences, Physical 2,228 2,174 563 606 51 31 2,842 2,811 Sciences, Social 6,314 6,552 949 1,014 71 42 7,334 7,608 Trade and Industrial 848 825 16 12 864 837 Transfer / Core Curriculum 30,885 30,252 902 369 31,787 30,621 Pharmacy B 47 5 47 5 Other* 2,130 2,369 211 262 700 1,570 3,041 4,201 Undeclared 24,355 24,715 1,284 1,142 5,502 5,446 31,141 31,303 Total 165,914 167,310 25,773 26,368 8,816 8,859 200,503 202,537 Professional Discipline 1999 2000 Dentistry Medicine Veterinary Medicine Law 225 225 711 712 338 347 1,239 1,228 Pharmacy D 360 389 Medical Residents/Interns 430 440 Total 3,303 3,341 *Includes such programs as Home Economics and Interdisciplinary Studies. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Residency and International Student Enrollment Fall 2000 International Student Enrollment by Country of Citizenship Country Number Country Number Country Number India 1,318 Trinidad and Tobago 111 The Gambia 40 China 1,213 Bangladesh 111 Ukraine 39 Republic of Korea 988 Sweden 99 Senegal 38 Vietnam 491 Philippines 95 Netherlands 38 Nigeria 489 Egypt 95 Laos 38 Canada 486 Romania 89 El Salvador 37 United Kingdom 335 Malaysia 80 Ecuador 34 Taiwan 301 Spain 67 Belize 34 Jamaica 291 Hong Kong 67 Sierra Leone 33 Japan 290 Cameroon 63 Yugoslavia (former) 32 Germany 289 Liberia 62 Eritrea 32 Kenya 242 Bosnia and Herzegovina 62 Jordan 31 Pakistan 239 Haiti 61 Cambodia 31 Mexico 238 Bulgaria 61 Bermuda 31 Colombia 233 Peru 60 Finland 30 France 226 Cote D'Ivoire 60 Greece 29 Turkey 223 Poland 59 Norway 28 Ethiopia 182 Australia 59 Nepal 28 Russia 181 Panama 58 Morocco 28 Brazil 176 Argentina 52 Guatemala 28 Thailand 164 Zimbabwe 49 Tanzania 27 Iran 145 Israel 47 Venezuela 133 Italy 46 All Other (fewer than 26) 958 Ghana 124 Lebanon 44 The Bahamas 120 Guyana 44 Total 12,782 Indonesia 118 Honduras 43 South Africa 117 Somalia 42 Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 State of Legal Residence Fall 2000 Notes: The state of current legal residence is the state in which the student is legally domiciled for fee-paying purposes. The map includes undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 County of Origin All Instate Students: Fall 2000 Note:Data are based on county of origin at time of first matriculation and include undergraduate, graduate and first professional students. The total, 175,388, represents all instate students for Fall 2000. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 County of Origin Instate First-Time Freshmen: Fall 2000 Notes: 1. The county of origin is the county in which the student resided at the time of first admission to the institution. 2. The map includes first-time freshmen; it also includes students who enrolled the first time during Summer 2000 and were enrolled Fall 2000. 3. The total, 28,369, represents all instate first-time freshmen for Fall 2000. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 First-Year Retention Rates Fall 1999 - Fall 2000 Retention rates represent the percentages of respective pools of Fall semester first-time, full-time entering students who are re-enrolled in the following Fall semester. The student pools for which one-year retention rates are calculated are first-time freshmen. The institution-specific rates are based on students who are retained in Fall 2000 at the institution at which they matriculated in Fall 1999. The System rates include those students who transferred from the Fall 1999 institution to another System institution and were enrolled there in Fall 2000. First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen All First-Time Freshmen Institution Total Freshmen InstitutionSpecific Rate SystemWide Rate Total Freshmen InstitutionSpecific Rate SystemWide Rate Georgia Institute of Technology 2,329 89.3 92.0 2,340 89.2 91.8 Georgia State University 1,772 73.3 80.9 1,940 71.7 79.3 University of Georgia 4,375 89.5 92.8 4,419 89.2 92.6 Research University Total 8,476 86.0 90.1 8,699 85.3 89.4 Georgia Southern University 3,266 74.0 82.8 3,295 73.7 82.4 Valdosta State University 1,177 70.6 79.5 1,273 67.7 76.0 Regional University Total 4,443 73.1 81.9 4,568 72.0 80.7 Albany State University 648 80.4 84.7 727 76.9 80.7 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 602 67.6 73.8 786 60.9 66.0 Augusta State University 711 62.7 65.8 866 60.1 62.7 Clayton College & State Univ. 504 57.9 64.9 697 54.8 60.3 Columbus State University 689 63.6 67.5 800 60.6 64.1 Fort Valley State University 406 67.0 71.4 425 66.1 70.4 Georgia College & State Univ. 787 74.5 84.5 801 73.8 83.8 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 259 68.0 79.2 290 65.9 76.2 Kennesaw State University 1,223 71.0 76.9 1,537 67.0 72.4 North Ga. College & State Univ. 672 70.1 82.0 692 68.9 80.6 Savannah State University 281 68.7 72.6 339 61.4 69.9 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 364 61.3 74.5 400 59.3 72.3 State University of West Georgia 1,604 66.4 76.1 1,672 66.0 75.4 State University Total 8,750 68.1 75.4 10,032 65.2 72.1 Dalton State College 533 58.4 61.0 801 51.6 53.9 Macon State College 413 58.6 64.9 675 52.2 57.2 State College Total 946 58.5 62.7 1,476 51.8 55.4 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 700 55.6 62.3 911 52.0 58.3 Atlanta Metropolitan College 221 50.2 53.9 409 47.4 50.4 Bainbridge College 171 60.2 72.5 376 47.9 54.5 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 124 60.5 66.9 240 46.7 51.7 Darton College 430 56.5 East Georgia College 374 58.3 Floyd College 449 54.8 Gainesville College 605 65.1 Georgia Perimeter College 1,474 62.1 Gordon College 876 53.7 Middle Georgia College 603 53.2 South Georgia College 325 53.2 Waycross College 158 55.1 Two-Year College Total 6,510 SYSTEM TOTAL 29,125 61.9 658 52.0 67.4 466 55.2 59.5 616 48.7 68.1 803 60.9 68.9 2,467 56.0 61.2 1,022 52.3 63.7 768 51.8 58.8 409 51.1 62.0 225 49.3 57.5 64.3 9,370 71.4 77.8 34,145 55.9 64.0 52.6 63.6 60.9 59.3 62.2 56.0 55.6 53.2 58.8 67.4 73.3 Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Enrollment Targets 1998 - 2003 A cornerstone of continuous improvement is comprehensive planning for the future, and part of comprehensive planning for the University System of Georgia is strategic enrollment planning. Following are the proposed institutional enrollment targets. For an institution to meet its enrollment target, its enrollment for any given year must remain within the corridor created by that year's target number plus or minus two percent. These targets will be rolling five year targets; each year a new year will be added and the remaining four years reviewed to insure they are still appropriate. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State Kennesaw State University North Georgia College & State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia Dalton State College Macon State College Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College 1998 13,377 24,750 2,545 30,388 14,393 10,215 3,292 5,576 5,700 4,883 5,616 3,182 5,717 2,696 13,038 3,424 2,800 4,200 8,984 3,065 4,187 2,635 2,050 1,160 1,939 2,771 Planning Period 1999 2000 2001 13,707 13,952 14,412 23,400 23,800 24,500 2,512 2,587 2,614 30,838 31,288 31,838 14,228 14,310 14,440 9,500 9,690 9,883 3,374 3,433 3,535 5,601 5,666 5,684 5,550 5,700 5,900 4,700 4,900 5,000 5,200 5,252 5,315 3,263 3,357 3,422 5,155 5,155 5,258 2,680 2,774 2,871 13,560 14,102 14,525 3,565 3,696 3,862 2,553 2,675 3,100 3,883 3,894 3,957 8,811 9,000 9,103 3,125 3,200 3,275 3,890 4,250 4,600 2,682 2,700 2,730 2,122 2,196 2,284 1,170 1,180 1,190 1,946 1,952 1,975 2,687 2,703 2,746 2002 14,802 25,400 2,631 32,500 14,689 10,081 3,640 5,778 6,100 5,130 5,384 3,535 5,363 2,971 14,961 4,033 3,346 4,019 9,375 3,350 5,000 2,773 2,375 1,190 1,998 2,756 2003 14,996 26,250 2,644 32,500 14,800 10,283 3,749 5,894 6,250 5,220 5,459 3,594 5,470 3,075 15,410 4,073 3,384 4,082 9,755 3,425 5,250 2,825 2,411 1,190 2,248 2,780 East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College System Total 1,186 1,209 1,258 1,308 1,360 1,414 2,900 2,220 2,264 2,287 2,787 3,037 2,661 2,914 2,972 3,032 3,093 3,154 16,379 16,079 16,417 16,742 17,040 17,321 2,455 2,578 2,707 2,842 2,984 3,133 2,150 2,100 2,220 2,305 2,350 2,400 1,155 1,160 1,170 1,180 1,200 1,220 870 867 890 900 910 925 212,339 208,829 213,310 218,615 224,904 229,621 Source: Comprehensive Plan, July 1997; updated May 1999 Board of Regents Meeting. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Baccalaureate Graduation Rates Class of 1994: Research and Regional Universities Institution-specific graduation rates are calculated by dividing the number of graduates at the institution by the number of first-time (FT) freshmen. The System rate includes those students who graduated from any institution in the System in the numerator. Students who graduate from independent colleges or out-of-state colleges are not included. Graduates are counted through spring term of the indicated year. Full-time or part-time status is recorded only during the first term. Institution-Specific Rates System Rates Institution 1994 First-Time Freshmen Four-Year Rate Five-Year Rate Six-Year Rate Six-Year Rate Georgia Institute of Technology 2,331 24.8 59.1 68.9 73.8 Full-Time Freshmen 2,301 24.7 59.3 69.1 74.0 Part-Time Freshmen 30 36.7 46.7 46.7 56.7 Georgia State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 1,403 1,168 235 8.0 18.1 25.6 31.2 9.2 20.5 28.8 35.1 2.1 6.4 9.8 11.9 University of Georgia Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 4,184 4,117 67 39.3 39.7 16.4 60.6 60.9 38.8 65.8 66.2 44.8 71.2 71.5 55.2 Total Research Universities Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 7,918 7,586 332 29.5 30.5 8.1 52.6 54.2 16.6 59.6 61.3 20.2 64.9 66.6 24.7 Georgia Southern University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 3,015 2,986 29 12.1 12.2 3.5 27.7 27.9 6.9 34.2 34.4 17.2 44.3 44.5 17.2 Valdosta State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 1,498 1,459 39 12.8 13.0 2.6 25.3 25.7 10.3 30.4 30.8 18.0 40.6 41.3 18.0 Regional University Total 4,513 12.3 26.9 33.0 43.1 Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 4,445 68 12.5 2.9 27.2 8.8 33.2 17.7 43.5 17.7 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Baccalaureate Graduation Rates Class of 1994: State Universities Institution Institution-Specific Rates System Rates 1994 First-Time Freshmen Four-Year Rate Five-Year Rate Six-Year Rate Six-Year Rate Albany State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 584 7.7 17.1 25.9 27.9 580 7.8 17.2 26.0 28.1 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 726 3.9 10.3 14.2 20.9 604 4.3 11.3 15.7 23.3 122 1.6 5.7 6.6 9.0 Augusta State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 688 5.1 13.2 19.3 26.6 596 5.9 14.6 21.6 29.7 92 0.0 4.4 4.4 6.5 Clayton College & State Univ. Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 111 5.4 5.4 9.0 13.5 79 7.6 7.6 11.4 16.5 32 0.0 0.0 3.1 6.2 Columbus State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 677 8.1 17.1 20.1 25.3 579 9.3 19.3 22.4 28.5 98 1.0 4.1 6.1 6.1 Fort Valley State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 527 9.1 21.1 23.0 25.1 523 9.0 21.0 22.9 25.0 4 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 Georgia College & State Univ. Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 710 13.8 27.0 31.3 39.9 686 14.3 27.7 31.9 40.7 24 0.0 8.3 12.5 16.7 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 304 9.2 18.4 24.0 32.6 Full-Time Freshmen 280 Part-Time Freshmen 24 Kennesaw State University Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 1,150 881 269 North Ga. College & State Univ. 441 Full-Time Freshmen 435 Part-Time Freshmen 6 Savannah State University 732 Full-Time Freshmen 707 Part-Time Freshmen 25 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 342 Full-Time Freshmen 296 Part-Time Freshmen 46 State University of West Georgia Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 1,345 1,268 77 State University Total Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 8,337 7,514 823 SYSTEM TOTAL Full-Time Freshmen Part-Time Freshmen 20,768 19,545 1,223 Source: Student Information Reporting System 9.6 4.2 4.6 5.9 0.4 29.9 30.3 0.0 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.2 3.7 0.0 9.5 9.9 2.6 8.4 9.2 1.1 17.3 18.2 3.1 19.3 8.3 15.1 18.7 3.4 44.2 44.8 0.0 12.7 12.9 8.0 8.2 9.1 2.2 21.1 22.0 6.5 18.2 19.8 4.5 33.2 34.8 8.0 25.4 8.3 22.0 26.3 7.8 49.0 49.7 0.0 16.8 17.1 8.0 15.2 17.2 2.2 25.1 26.0 9.1 23.2 24.9 6.8 39.2 40.9 11.0 34.6 8.3 30.1 35.8 11.5 60.5 61.4 0.0 21.3 21.6 12.0 21.4 24.3 2.2 32.9 34.2 10.4 29.8 32.0 9.1 46.1 48.1 13.8 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Associate Degree/Certificate Graduation Rates Four-Year Associate or Transfer Rates This table presents the percent of first-time, full-time freshmen seeking an associate or certificate who matriculated in Summer or Fall, 1995 and received an associate degree or certificate or transferred to a four-year institution by Fall 1999. Institution All Students Males Females White AfricanAmerican Hispanic % % % % % % State Colleges Dalton State College Macon State College 31.4 28.9 22.9 30.4 36.7 28.2 31.7 34.3 18.2 15.7 16.7 14.3 Two-Year Colleges Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Source: USG Benchmarking Report 39.8 12.7 46.0 33.3 32.8 45.1 24.6 40.8 26.4 42.9 41.8 41.6 49.1 36.1 13.9 58.8 32.5 34.9 34.7 26.3 38.4 26.2 42.5 36.2 45.3 51.9 45.5 11.8 39.4 33.8 31.6 51.8 23.6 42.7 26.5 43.3 49.4 39.7 48.0 42.3 0.0 48.7 37.9 43.4 46.0 25.3 41.9 29.5 45.8 48.4 47.2 51.7 24.2 12.9 35.7 17.9 8.3 44.4 16.7 24.0 11.8 24.7 24.3 19.6 33.3 18.2 0.0 0.0 50.0 33.3 0.0 28.6 45.5 28.2 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Academic Information System institutions conferred 20,259 bachelor's degrees in 2000. More baccalaureate degrees were conferred in business (23 percent) than any other discipline. Institutions awarded 7,082 master's degrees. More master's degrees were conferred in education (36 percent) than any other discipline. System universities awarded 721 doctorates. Seventy-four percent of students passed the Regents' Test on the first try. There were 13 million bound volumes and a total investment of $409 million in library collections. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Semester Credit Hours Total Generated by Division - FY1999 - FY2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Lower 1999 2000 167,583 186,926 232,633 242,356 1,047 172 421,598 423,874 Upper Graduate 1999 2000 1999 2000 149,137 122,150 118,227 122,618 182,754 180,694 137,496 142,661 23,848 23,176 89,936 91,977 254,656 266,008 158,987 167,533 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 237,296 136,970 251,447 127,779 117,380 84,693 112,948 82,845 21,342 20,543 22,437 21,179 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 56,447 87,439 82,468 78,141 77,745 48,511 59,577 36,044 176,743 50,251 41,344 50,506 119,091 59,611 87,330 85,556 78,617 76,439 51,639 62,633 36,575 178,995 55,091 38,302 50,657 124,846 25,386 32,678 34,708 23,136 40,051 19,113 47,813 21,600 106,177 34,368 18,354 25,673 59,922 25,343 32,931 32,111 21,171 33,164 18,378 45,588 19,068 105,285 32,450 16,902 26,851 57,799 5,742 7,383 6,786 10,669 4,361 18,180 6,598 22,411 6,079 2,276 8,724 29,967 5,747 8,406 6,924 10,569 5,312 18,746 7,651 21,335 7,099 2,356 9,076 25,549 Dalton State College Macon State College 58,316 65,070 59,525 65,998 4,652 666 8,454 Abraham Baldwin Agric. Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College 64,669 46,994 22,190 36,227 54,383 22,453 44,828 61,409 288,934 58,071 45,531 60,764 48,780 25,118 35,137 59,020 27,583 46,338 66,567 296,888 67,410 48,506 South Georgia College Waycross College SYSTEM TOTAL 26,189 28,064 16,973 18,389 3,073,670 3,172,932 1,306,099 1,263,982 675,707 697,175 Notes: 1. The fiscal year (FY) includes Summer through Spring semesters. 2. Totals may not add due to rounding. 3. Excludes 6,017 sponsored and military hours in FY1999 and 6,122 in FY2000. Definitions Lower Division - all learning support, freshman, and sophomore courses Upper Division - all junior and senior courses Graduate - all master's level or doctoral courses, dissertation hours, and courses in professional programs. Source: Curriculum Inventory Reports: FY1999 and FY2000 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Credit Hours Annual Summary FY1996 - FY2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Quarter Hours FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 624,048 882,151 171,806 1,320,858 604,360 864,946 172,106 1,276,112 628,254 938,127 168,273 1,309,920 Semester Hours FY1999 FY2000 % of Total Credit Hrs for System FY2000 434,946 431,694 8.4 552,882 565,711 11.0 114,830 115,325 2.2 835,242 857,416 16.7 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 619,184 625,012 614,178 376,018 386,832 7.5 408,604 410,831 424,004 242,205 231,803 4.5 Albany State University 144,346 150,667 153,643 87,576 90,701 1.8 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 207,082 216,019 220,220 127,500 128,667 2.5 Augusta State University 218,150 215,447 215,664 123,962 124,591 2.4 Clayton College & State Univ. 170,925 156,386 161,929 101,277 99,788 1.9 Columbus State University 215,821 218,668 223,211 128,465 120,172 2.3 Fort Valley State University 139,665 147,908 133,201 71,985 75,329 1.5 Georgia College & State Univ. 229,601 226,400 233,015 125,570 126,967 2.5 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 108,002 105,189 105,622 64,242 63,294 1.2 Kennesaw State University 437,179 461,963 497,711 305,331 305,615 6.0 North Ga. College & State Univ. 132,808 142,456 150,531 90,698 94,640 1.8 Savannah State University 138,209 125,586 123,063 61,974 57,560 1.1 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 146,683 150,988 154,941 84,903 86,584 1.7 State University of West Georgia 335,755 332,456 340,315 208,981 208,194 4.1 Dalton State College Macon State College 101,804 98,745 104,861 58,316 60,191 1.2 119,630 119,955 121,256 69,722 74,452 1.5 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 97,213 98,397 108,245 64,669 60,764 1.2 Atlanta Metropolitan College 71,537 78,089 79,046 46,994 48,780 1.0 Bainbridge College 40,762 37,543 37,381 22,190 25,118 0.5 Coastal Georgia Community College 59,816 60,000 61,140 36,227 35,137 0.7 Darton College 93,274 88,051 91,577 54,383 59,020 1.1 East Georgia College 31,111 34,348 35,319 22,453 27,583 0.5 Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College SYSTEM TOTAL 102,708 99,201 94,351 44,828 46,338 100,579 93,774 99,564 61,409 66,567 526,042 516,621 529,780 288,934 296,888 81,123 80,304 88,692 58,071 67,410 75,429 76,209 77,378 45,531 48,506 42,345 42,124 43,430 26,189 28,064 29,952 29,308 30,360 16,973 18,389 8,224,205 8,156,169 8,398,202 5,055,476 5,134,089 Lower Division Upper Division Graduate/Professional 4,964,730 2,118,206 1,044,108 5,007,705 2,144,888 1,071,611 4,931,815 2,131,231 1,093,122 3,073,670 1,306,099 675,707 3,172,932 1,263,982 697,175 Notes: 1. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2. Excludes sponsored and military hours. Source:Curriculum Inventory Reports, FY1996-FY2000 0.9 1.3 5.8 1.3 0.9 0.5 0.4 100.0 61.8 24.6 13.6 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Degrees Conferred By Level and Institution Summer 1999 - Spring 2000 Institution Certificates Associate Bachelor's Master's Ed. Spec. Professional Doctorate Total Georgia Institute of Technology 2,027 1,007 230 3,264 Georgia State University 5 2,628 1,766 80 171 107 4,757 Medical College of Georgia 11 1 336 110 223 13 694 University of Georgia 4,867 1,107 79 373 352 6,778 Research University Total 16 1 9,858 3,990 159 767 702 15,493 Georgia Southern University 1,857 337 44 17 2,255 Valdosta State University 57 1,314 362 45 2 1,780 Regional University Total 57 3,171 699 89 19 4,035 Albany State University 333 94 11 438 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 52 534 166 752 Augusta State University 40 416 126 13 595 Clayton College & State Univ. 223 231 351 805 Columbus State University 143 48 543 176 31 941 Fort Valley State University 4 235 75 4 318 Georgia College & State Univ. 756 361 67 1,184 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 39 332 105 16 492 Kennesaw State University 1,619 500 2,119 North Ga. College & State Univ. 51 575 135 761 Savannah State University 250 51 301 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 4 10 375 170 559 State University of West Georgia 1 870 434 127 1,432 State University Total 370 476 7,189 2,393 269 10,697 Dalton State College 72 276 348 Macon State College 4 236 41 281 State College Total 76 512 41 629 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 3 439 442 Atlanta Metropolitan College 95 95 Bainbridge College 37 74 111 Coastal Ga. Community College 107 134 241 Darton College 23 331 354 East Georgia College 79 79 Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 218 323 10 931 1 322 3 240 16 197 140 200 3,523 662 4,569 20,259 7,082 517 767 218 323 941 323 243 213 140 3,723 721 34,577 Notes: The total for associate degrees includes 1,585 career associate degrees. The total does not include 8 advanced certificates. The total for certificates does not include 4 less-than-one-year certificates. "Professional" includes only first professional degrees. Professional "B" degrees (534 at University of Georgia only) are included with bachelor's degrees. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Degrees Conferred By Level and Discipline Summer 1999 - Spring 2000 Discipline Agriculture Architecture Area Studies Business Communications Computer Science Education Engineering/ Engr. Tech. Foreign Languages Health Professions Nursing Pharmacy Home Economics Law Letters Liberal/ Gen. Studies Life Sciences Mathematics Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy & Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Svcs & Recreation Social Sciences Visual & Performing Arts Technical Trades Certificate Associate Bachelor's Advanced Cert. Master's Educ. Specialist Doctorate 2 138 283 67 27 145 90 2 9 2 146 255 4,749 1,784 26 762 67 4 208 28 936 315 18 13 4 2,986 2,265 480 165 3 15 1,692 620 163 181 35 7 102 352 717 377 1 9 62 650 750 201 11 38 1 8 5 7 353 8 17 8 25 10 12 21 734 93 23 2,982 166 2 863 81 61 156 68 15 3 70 20 62 9 1 285 71 59 948 113 36 56 3 56 1,130 496 11 1,504 190 37 1 704 77 10 93 68 24 SYSTEM TOTAL 662 4,569 20,259 8 7,082 517 721 West Georgia State University Total 7,573 8,569 9,138 9,855 10,101 10,616 11,162 11,413 11,162 10,697 Dalton State College 261 353 351 354 407 222 406 480 359 348 Macon State College 398 470 464 471 449 474 390 425 315 281 State College Total 659 823 815 825 856 696 796 905 674 629 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 422 352 476 469 471 445 452 537 500 442 Atlanta Metropolitan College 141 178 152 175 172 151 179 220 141 95 Bainbridge College 112 153 156 145 103 135 153 178 121 111 Coastal Ga. Community College 158 234 248 257 292 240 235 297 271 244 Darton College 325 321 392 377 411 371 348 340 290 354 East Georgia College 40 60 41 73 77 90 92 110 80 79 Floyd College 149 234 254 322 294 287 344 326 208 218 Gainesville College 329 344 397 415 361 389 350 362 307 323 Georgia Perimeter College 778 862 847 894 990 830 1,005 1,096 1,064 941 Gordon College 237 258 299 329 345 347 323 352 288 323 Middle Georgia College 273 302 265 295 230 282 286 197 265 244 South Georgia College 209 222 243 231 250 212 246 210 183 213 Waycross College 68 89 87 115 104 103 84 117 110 140 Two-Year College Total 3,241 3,609 3,857 4,097 4,100 3,882 4,097 4,342 3,828 3,727 SYSTEM TOTAL 28,466 30,764 33,035 34,546 34,477 35,117 35,427 37,556 36,076 34,589 Note:This table includes certificate, associate, bachelor's, advanced certificate, master's, education specialist, first professional, and doctorate awards. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Degrees and Certificates Conferred By Level FY1991 - FY2000 Fiscal Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 CERTIFICATE Number 178 236 254 225 297 450 602 592 579 665 Percent 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.9 ASSOCIATE Number 4,786 5,375 5,631 6,074 6,031 5,581 5,700 5,818 4,852 4,570 Percent 16.8 17.5 17 17.6 17.5 15.9 16.1 15.5 13.4 13.2 BACHELOR'S Number 16,191 17,426 18,750 19,603 19,286 19,837 19,711 21,070 20,852 20,259 Percent 56.9 56.6 56.8 56.7 55.9 56.5 55.6 56.1 57.8 58.6 MASTER'S Number 5,218 5,597 6,272 6,513 6,699 7,002 7,255 7,731 7,603 7,082 Percent 18.3 18.2 19 18.9 19.4 19.9 20.5 20.6 21.1 20.5 ADVANCED CERTIFICATES Number 19 18 26 3 31 8 14 11 13 8 Percent 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 EDUCATION SPECIALIST Number 746 748 763 820 773 747 713 818 632 517 Percent 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.2 1.8 1.5 PROFESSIONAL Number 696 673 660 676 692 723 740 708 774 767 Percent 2.4 2.2 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.2 DOCTORATE Number 632 691 679 632 668 740 692 808 771 721 Percent 2.2 2.2 2.1 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.1 SYSTEM TOTAL 28,466 30,764 33,035 34,546 34,477 35,117 35,427 37,556 36,076 34,589 Notes:Professional includes medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and law. B.S. degrees in pharmacy are included with bachelor's degrees. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Degrees and Certificates Conferred By Institution FY1991 - FY2000 Institution Fiscal Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Georgia Institute of Technology 2,807 2,903 3,219 3,148 3,049 3,407 2,913 3,126 3,234 3,264 Georgia State University 4,177 4,250 4,541 4,726 4,638 4,881 4,731 5,257 5,119 4,765 Medical College of Georgia 652 671 701 699 744 718 744 675 725 694 University of Georgia 6,216 6,355 6,808 6,916 6,753 6,731 6,720 7,394 7,264 6,778 Research University Total 13,852 14,179 15,269 15,489 15,184 15,737 15,108 16,452 16,342 15,501 Georgia Southern University 1,791 2,157 2,417 2,646 2,507 2,466 2,410 2,509 2,214 2,255 Valdosta State University 1,350 1,427 1,539 1,634 1,729 1,720 1,853 1,935 1,856 1,780 Regional University Total 3,141 3,584 3,956 4,280 4,236 4,186 4,263 4,444 4,070 4,035 Albany State University 242 299 337 382 389 398 441 492 419 438 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 492 542 560 669 637 583 779 820 687 752 Augusta State University 525 564 646 675 624 682 684 823 691 595 Clayton College & State Univ. 438 510 523 630 663 854 778 782 740 805 Columbus State University 579 723 737 815 940 858 1,100 1,175 1,120 941 Fort Valley State Univ. 236 286 292 340 355 398 348 385 347 318 Georgia College & State Univ. 964 1,000 1,103 1,120 1,138 1,248 1,312 1,275 1,211 1,184 Georgia Southwestern Univ. 485 514 529 553 530 600 565 386 451 492 Kennesaw State University 1,062 1,249 1,383 1,453 1,603 1,638 1,688 1,629 2,282 2,119 North Ga. College & State Univ. 564 611 697 735 705 714 759 798 747 761 Savannah State University 172 229 261 281 299 360 324 349 293 301 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 521 543 513 534 587 609 632 654 533 559 State University of 1,293 1,499 1,557 1,668 1,631 1,674 1,752 1,845 1,641 1,432 West Georgia State University Total 7,573 8,569 9,138 9,855 10,101 10,616 11,162 11,413 11,162 10,697 Dalton State College 261 353 351 354 407 222 406 480 359 348 Macon State College 398 470 464 471 449 474 390 425 315 281 State College Total 659 823 815 825 856 696 796 905 674 629 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 422 352 476 469 471 445 452 537 500 442 Atlanta Metropolitan College 141 178 152 175 172 151 179 220 141 95 Bainbridge College 112 153 156 145 103 135 153 178 121 111 Coastal Ga. Community College 158 234 248 257 292 240 235 297 271 244 Darton College 325 321 392 377 411 371 348 340 290 354 East Georgia College 40 60 41 73 77 90 92 110 80 79 Floyd College 149 234 254 322 294 287 344 326 208 218 Gainesville College 329 344 397 415 361 389 350 362 307 323 Georgia Perimeter College 778 862 847 894 990 830 1,005 1,096 1,064 941 Gordon College 237 258 299 329 345 347 323 352 288 323 Middle Georgia College 273 302 265 295 230 282 286 197 265 244 South Georgia College 209 222 243 231 250 212 246 210 183 213 Waycross College 68 89 87 115 104 103 84 117 110 140 Two-Year College Total 3,241 3,609 3,857 4,097 4,100 3,882 4,097 4,342 3,828 3,727 SYSTEM TOTAL 28,466 30,764 33,035 34,546 34,477 35,117 35,427 37,556 36,076 34,589 Note:This table includes certificate, associate, bachelor's, advanced certificate, master's, education specialist, first professional, and doctorate awards. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by Discipline FY1993 - FY2000 Discipline Agriculture Architecture Area Studies Business Communications Computer Science Education Engineering/Engr. Tech Foreign Languages Health Professions Pharmacy Nursing Home Economics Law Letters Liberal/General Studies Life Sciences Mathematics Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy & Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Svcs & Recreation Social Sciences Visual & Performing Arts Technical Trades SYSTEM TOTAL Fiscal Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 229 233 254 296 319 335 304 283 188 131 144 152 142 122 162 145 5 4 3 3 4 9 5,214 5,011 4,360 4,363 4,261 4,566 4,700 4,749 729 768 769 780 736 783 766 762 469 463 505 530 580 734 821 936 2,767 3,126 3,174 3,084 3,114 3,299 2,944 2,986 1,768 1,755 1,796 1,931 1,745 1,784 1,738 1,692 166 181 169 168 185 203 220 181 415 512 604 624 756 738 809 717 111 121 102 120 90 76 26 38 634 807 844 839 892 864 976 750 268 272 281 331 332 393 411 353 7 10 11 16 20 23 14 12 706 731 681 680 649 761 746 734 174 163 162 121 167 189 163 166 603 681 768 920 840 908 886 863 207 241 220 213 209 195 172 156 46 39 59 62 63 94 79 70 65 66 58 59 71 67 71 62 243 296 302 322 349 340 297 285 792 860 929 940 949 1,043 1,013 948 889 1,014 1,041 1,165 1,152 1,242 1,187 1,130 1,392 1,464 1,406 1,496 1,449 1,591 1,608 1,504 636 627 620 594 615 689 705 704 27 31 23 28 23 30 30 24 18,750 19,603 19,286 19,837 19,711 21,069 20,852 20,259 Master's Degrees Conferred by Discipline FY1993 - FY2000 Discipline Fiscal Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Agriculture 60 62 68 79 96 92 93 67 Architecture 87 109 109 125 92 106 98 90 Area Studies 3 2 Business 1,417 1,376 1,400 1,433 1,496 1,599 1,796 1,784 Communications 53 42 56 56 58 70 61 67 Computer Science 183 182 230 241 230 255 332 315 Education 3,140 3,271 3,256 3,353 3,467 3,747 3,214 2,745 Engineering/Engr. Tech 653 662 618 632 561 623 604 620 Foreign Languages 21 24 32 31 33 39 36 35 Health Professions 213 261 306 329 356 351 442 378 Pharmacy 3 5 3 2 1 1 1 Nursing 109 99 137 183 202 227 203 201 Home Economics 22 19 17 17 17 25 11 17 Law 16 22 15 12 23 30 18 21 Letters 85 87 64 101 109 110 114 93 Liberal/General Studies 11 14 8 10 4 1 2 Life Sciences 38 70 73 73 72 97 91 81 Mathematics 98 95 103 91 66 67 84 68 Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies 24 26 26 22 44 19 34 20 Philosophy & Religion 11 9 6 11 8 13 8 9 Physical Sciences 65 77 55 90 84 88 64 71 Psychology 141 182 172 196 197 174 176 149 Public Affairs, Social Svcs & Recreation 374 388 435 409 447 479 461 496 Social Sciences 149 174 214 188 222 247 216 190 Visual and Performing Arts 65 79 67 64 82 87 77 77 SYSTEM TOTAL 7,035 7,333 7,472 7,749 7,968 8,549 8,235 7,599 Notes:The totals for education and health professions include education specialist degrees. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Learning Support Programs Developmental Studies programs began in Fall 1974 as a means of bringing the reading, English, and mathematical skills of marginally prepared students up to standard. In 1993, Developmental Studies policy and procedures were revised and Developmental Studies programs were included under a broader Learning Support (LS) structure. LS programs serve students who need preparation in reading, mathematics, English, and/or other areas for success in college. Students who do not meet standards for regular admission are required to take the appropriate part(s) of the Collegiate Placement Exam or COMPASS exam to determine whether they are to be placed in LS courses. In admissions, placement, and exit requirements, institutions may set higher standards than required by the System. No degree credit may be earned in LS courses, but institutional credit is awarded. LS programs may serve three groups of students: 1. Students required to take LS courses because they are below System minimum requirements for placement (430 SAT-Verbal or 400 SAT-Math or CPC English or CPC Math); 2. Students who are above the System minimum requirements but are required by the institution to take LS courses or other courses; 3. Students who volunteer to take LS courses to prepare for regular college courses. Learning Support Requirements 2000 High School Graduates as First-Time College Freshmen, Fall 2000 Institution Number of First-Time Freshmen Georgia Institute of Tech. Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern Univ. Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College 2,156 1,957 3,825 7,938 2,694 1,201 3,895 572 443 621 437 689 324 709 242 1,076 590 281 342 1,576 7,902 456 Number below System Minima 4 14 18 123 123 300 86 36 103 111 5 12 25 31 122 155 986 157 Percent below System Minima Number below Institution Minima Percent below Institution Minima 0.2 0.4 456 11.9 0.2 456 5.7 4.6 697 25.9 3.2 52.4 697 17.9 13.8 8.2 14.9 34.3 0.7 5.0 2.3 5.3 43.4 56 9.0 2 0.5 36 5.1 259 24.1 21 3.6 9 3.2 9.8 12.5 383 4.8 34.4 35 7.7 Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 473 929 700 133 142 232 449 351 327 579 1,373 695 484 220 122 5,807 26,471 215 372 330 98 87 64 202 283 142 231 548 300 225 105 51 2,666 4,165 45.5 40.0 47.1 73.7 61.3 27.6 45.0 80.6 43.4 39.9 39.9 43.2 46.5 47.7 41.8 45.9 15.7 64 99 1 25 19 63 68 218 2 396 2,031 13.5 10.7 0.1 5.6 5.4 19.3 11.7 15.9 1.6 6.8 7.7 Sources: The Policy Manual; Academic Affairs Handbook; Learning Support Administrative Procedures; Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 College Preparatory Curriculum Policy In 1984, the University System of Georgia adopted the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) policy to be implemented in Fall 1988. In passing the CPC policy, the Board of Regents emphasized that success in college was dependent on strong academic preparation in high school. Board of Regents' policy requires the completion of the college preparatory curriculum for admission to any institution of the University System of Georgia. The CPC course requirements have been approved by the Board of Regents and endorsed by the State Board of Education. The following courses are required of students graduating from high school in the last five years who plan to enroll in college programs leading to the baccalaureate degree in University System institutions. The courses outlined represent the minimum standards required by the Board of Regents. Beginning Summer 2001, a fourth math unit is required. Each institution may set higher standards than those listed. Course (Units) English (4) Science (3) Mathematics (4) Social Science (3) Foreign Language (2) Instructional Emphasis Grammar and Usage Literature (American, English, and world) Advanced composition skills Physical Science At least two laboratory courses from Biology, Chemisty, Physics, or related areas of science At least one laboratory course from life sciences At least one laboratory course from the physical sciences Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry One additional math course American History World History Economics and Government Two courses in one language emphasizing speaking, listening, reading, and writing Source: The Policy Manual; Academic Affairs Handbook System Calendar The Board of Regents approved the conversion from a quarter calendar to a semester calendar in December 1995, with actual conversion in effect in Fall 1998. All of the System institutions, with the exception of Georgia Institute of Technology, converted at that time. The Core Curriculum at each institution has been redesigned to facilitate transfer among System institutions. Most courses are three semester hours. The full-time load for an undergraduate is 12 semester hours. The full-time load for a graduate student is 9 semester hours. Each System institution will begin and end classes during the same week each year. Academic Year Spring 2001 Fall 2001 Spring 2002 Fall 2002 Spring 2003 Fall 2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Earliest Starting Date Allowable January 2 - 8, 2001 August 14 - 20, 2001 January 2 - 8, 2002 August 19 - 27, 2002 January 6 - 13, 2003 August 18 - 26, 2003 January 5 - 12, 2004 August 16 - 24, 2004 January 5 - 13, 2005 August 15 - 23, 2005 January 5 - 13, 2006 August 14 - 22, 2006 January 4 - 12, 2007 August 13 - 21, 2007 January 4 - 11, 2008 Latest Ending Date Allowable April 24 - 30, 2001 December 5 - 11, 2001 April 14 - 30, 2002 December 6 - 13, 2002 April 28 - May 6, 2003 December 5 - 12, 2003 April 27 - May 5, 2004 December 3 - 10, 2004 April 27 - May 6, 2005 December 2 - 9, 2005 April 27 - May 5, 2006 December 1 - 8, 2006 April 26 - May 4, 2007 November 20, 2007 April 25 - May 7, 2008 Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Student Services 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 CPC Deficiencies of All Entering Freshmen, Fall 2000 This table presents the number of freshmen and percent deficient in each of the CPC subject areas by institution for all Fall 2000 entering freshmen. Entering students who graduated from high school in the last five years are subject to the CPC policy. Excluded are students in nondegree, certificate, and career associate programs. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Comm. College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College English Math Science Social Science Foreign Language No CPC Deficiencies N % % % % % N % 2,156 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2,104 97.6 1,957 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,922 98.2 3,825 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 3,805 99.5 7,938 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 7,831 98.7 2,694 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 2,639 98.0 1,201 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,197 99.7 3,895 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 3,836 98.5 572 4.9 4.2 0.7 3.5 3.7 499 87.2 443 0.5 0.2 1.8 1.8 2.0 418 94.4 621 0.0 5.2 1.9 0.3 6.0 561 90.3 437 1.2 0.9 0.0 0.5 2.3 417 95.4 689 0.0 2.5 0.9 0.4 2.9 649 94.2 324 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.5 303 93.5 709 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 708 99.9 242 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 241 99.6 1,076 2.4 0.8 0.6 0.7 0.7 1,028 95.5 590 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.5 585 99.2 281 1.8 3.2 2.1 2.1 5.0 253 90.0 342 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 340 99.4 1,576 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 1,569 99.6 7,902 0.8 1.3 0.6 0.6 1.9 7,571 95.8 456 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.0 3.6 293 64.3 473 0.5 6.9 2.0 3.5 5.9 363 76.7 929 1.1 4.8 1.8 2.4 4.9 656 70.6 700 2.2 15.3 6.0 6.0 17.6 444 63.4 133 4.1 18.7 19.5 8.1 14.6 78 58.6 142 4.2 26.1 5.6 4.2 26.8 94 66.2 232 3.0 9.5 19.1 9.5 20.6 150 64.7 449 9.4 15.9 9.4 3.7 16.9 321 71.5 351 10.8 24.8 25.4 10.5 24.2 209 59.5 327 5.0 11.9 10.0 3.1 12.3 218 66.7 579 4.3 9.2 6.7 3.6 9.3 501 86.5 1,373 7.5 9.0 4.0 1.1 10.8 1,076 78.4 Gordon College 695 Middle Georgia College 484 South Georgia College 220 Waycross College 122 Two-Year College Total 5,807 SYSTEM TOTAL 26,471 8.4 15.3 9.3 16.6 2.6 19.1 8.5 7.7 6.6 13.9 1.7 3.5 9.2 15.1 19.1 6.8 9.7 2.3 Note: The Medical College has no programs requiring the CPC. Source: Student Information Reporting System 6.1 7.1 10.8 5.1 4.9 1.3 17.6 529 76.1 20.1 349 72.1 20.6 143 65.0 8.5 105 86.1 15.6 4,217 72.6 4.1 24,111 91.1 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 No CPC Deficiencies Fall 1994 - Fall 2000 This table presents the number of first time freshmen and percent who entered college the same year as graduating from high school and had no CPC deficiencies. Entering students who graduated from high school in the last five years are subject to the CPC policy. Excluded are students in non-degree, certificate, and career associate programs. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Georgia College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic 1994 N % 1,968 95.9 966 89.2 3,435 96.6 6,369 95.1 2,363 84.9 1,054 81.6 3,417 83.9 244 47.3 338 72.5 381 74.4 256 53.2 358 64.0 254 53.2 562 88.9 183 74.4 715 88.7 383 98.2 275 49.5 243 90.3 1995 N % 1,815 84.9 1,124 92.6 3,600 94.7 6,539 91.4 2,579 87.1 1,269 83.4 3,848 85.8 227 49.6 366 69.2 463 74.8 341 66.1 353 69.5 214 50.2 673 98.1 226 80.1 808 87.7 463 98.9 302 54.5 227 94.2 1996 N % 1,787 82.5 1,407 93.3 3,377 95.9 6,571 91.3 2,552 87.0 1,330 80.8 3,882 84.7 243 57.2 424 78.1 491 77.1 280 75.1 411 74.5 293 59.8 641 98.6 216 83.1 863 89.1 514 97.5 223 56.3 322 95.8 1997 N % 1,741 98.4 1,842 99.7 4,072 97.5 7,655 98.2 2,190 92.8 1,310 89.3 3,500 91.5 373 72.4 415 81.2 522 79.2 291 82.9 464 82.3 295 70.1 707 99.3 220 89.8 849 88.2 502 98.2 245 66.0 343 96.3 1998 N % 2,105 97.3 1,434 96.3 4,116 97.3 7,655 97.1 2,605 95.2 1,176 96.6 3,781 95.6 346 78.3 416 88.3 579 85.7 360 88.9 627 93.3 305 76.1 668 99.7 219 92.4 917 93.9 566 98.4 170 75.2 353 95.7 1999 N % 2,204 97.6 1,665 99.8 3,990 96.1 7,859 97.3 3,035 97.7 1,055 98.0 4,090 97.8 465 86.3 449 92.8 570 87.7 365 88.2 592 93.8 298 84.2 665 100.0 207 95.4 988 93.6 608 99.3 186 75.6 333 97.7 2000 N % 2,104 97.6 1,922 98.2 3,805 99.5 7,831 98.7 2,639 98.0 1,197 99.7 3,836 98.5 499 87.2 418 94.4 561 90.3 417 95.4 649 94.2 303 93.5 708 99.9 241 99.6 1,028 95.5 585 99.2 253 90.0 340 99.4 State Univ. State University of West Georgia 927 80.3 1,126 86.0 1,012 92.4 1,028 94.7 1,523 96.4 1,508 99.3 1,569 99.6 State University 5,119 72.5 5,789 77.0 5,933 81.8 6,254 86.1 7,049 91.5 7,234 93.6 7,571 95.8 Total Dalton State College 262 52.1 281 62.6 280 61.8 284 66.4 302 57.5 327 63.7 293 64.3 Macon State College 243 50.5 213 52.9 188 50.3 218 53.7 217 64.8 255 66.6 363 76.7 State College Total 505 51.3 494 58.0 468 56.6 502 60.2 519 60.3 582 65.0 656 70.6 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 252 43.3 276 46.4 283 48.0 362 59.3 355 55.5 386 59.4 444 63.4 Atlanta Metropolitan College 31 23.7 38 29.2 42 26.6 64 40.0 97 62.2 75 68.2 78 58.6 Bainbridge College 62 55.4 72 51.4 68 55.7 70 60.9 83 67.5 104 62.7 94 66.2 Coastal Georgia Community College 93 45.6 93 47.9 94 45.2 91 54.5 82 59.9 78 61.9 150 64.7 Darton College 183 54.5 231 66.2 213 59.0 245 67.3 264 66.3 282 69.1 321 71.5 East Georgia College 68 54.8 98 64.9 85 58.6 101 54.9 151 57.0 127 49.4 209 59.5 Floyd College 137 34.1 123 29.3 160 36.3 201 46.4 216 62.2 228 67.7 218 66.7 Gainesville College 313 88.9 341 84.8 283 86.3 430 74.1 452 78.3 480 80.3 501 86.5 Georgia Perimeter College 582 44.2 636 49.8 641 51.7 721 61.6 923 72.1 985 73.4 1,076 78.4 Gordon College 329 66.3 377 69.6 349 64.7 473 71.5 531 77.9 562 76.4 529 76.1 Middle Georgia College 306 48.0 306 57.6 324 57.8 333 60.3 318 66.9 334 62.2 349 72.1 South Georgia College 123 44.2 120 50.2 142 65.7 131 63.3 155 56.4 179 65.6 143 65.0 Waycross College 75 54.7 88 63.8 87 66.9 104 72.7 96 79.3 98 81.7 105 86.1 Two-Year College Total 2,554 50.0 2,799 54.8 2,771 55.0 3,326 62.2 3,723 68.0 3,918 69.2 4,217 72.6 SYSTEM TOTAL 17,964 75.1 19,469 77.5 19,625 78.8 21,237 84.7 22,727 87.8 23,683 89.2 24,111 91.1 Note: The Medical College has no programs requiring the CPC. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 SAT Scores Average Composite Scores, Entering Freshman, Fall 1990 - Fall 2000 Institution 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Georgia Institute of Technology 1258 1264 1289 1297 1300 1295 1283 1303 1295 1303 1329 Georgia State University 996 987 991 995 1001 1005 1013 1007 1048 1050 1045 University of Georgia 1110 1132 1149 1161 1158 1179 1178 1175 1186 1190 1198 Research University Totals 1129 1143 1158 1169 1169 1178 1170 1163 1190 1192 1194 Georgia Southern University 958 956 955 956 954 961 967 973 983 987 1008 Valdosta State University 946 940 951 946 951 952 945 965 993 1001 1012 Regional University Totals 955 952 954 953 953 958 959 970 986 991 1009 Albany State University 784 797 782 794 790 819 782 817 830 837 830 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 929 919 935 946 925 937 933 932 946 962 1003 Augusta State University 941 940 928 948 939 933 938 949 964 981 980 Clayton College & State Univ. 894 904 886 904 887 927 922 937 943 988 984 Columbus State University 914 918 923 921 916 932 938 955 951 969 960 Fort Valley State University 773 778 778 768 802 796 803 866 857 867 894 Georgia College & State Univ. 908 911 909 924 955 967 949 966 992 1027 1049 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 949 948 947 957 944 942 940 951 967 986 1001 Kennesaw State University 993 987 991 1005 996 984 985 1019 1021 1024 1034 North Ga. College & State Univ. 1029 1025 1031 1057 1072 1074 1060 1066 1072 1061 1065 Savannah State University 780 800 786 796 807 800 783 805 844 868 881 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 991 1020 1026 1042 1039 1052 1049 1041 1053 1067 1074 State University of West Georgia 940 949 947 942 946 963 964 963 952 964 980 State University Totals 913 916 914 922 925 938 935 952 963 976 987 Dalton State College 902 906 894 904 894 901 898 905 929 932 915 Macon State College 879 883 883 898 887 905 875 898 908 902 911 State College Totals 889 892 887 901 890 903 885 901 919 917 912 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 865 866 877 889 895 891 897 898 902 884 892 Atlanta Metropolitan College 734 749 760 753 753 772 745 775 768 793 787 Bainbridge College 860 898 864 871 862 870 843 883 877 874 854 Coastal Ga. Community College 891 888 887 891 877 878 877 911 955 966 891 Darton College 887 880 872 889 871 882 875 867 860 860 865 East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Totals SYSTEM TOTALS 864 886 909 847 881 880 843 897 861 964 852 877 922 864 888 897 846 886 874 966 834 918 926 866 894 908 826 868 875 969 865 912 976 862 896 890 843 864 879 978 842 922 971 865 885 855 835 892 873 981 861 918 978 871 897 880 858 879 883 994 847 904 983 881 892 854 896 891 881 988 837 810 799 811 883 888 885 882 936 938 930 940 876 888 884 881 884 890 875 885 860 872 874 877 887 875 875 861 885 935 901 916 880 885 879 878 999 1013 1016 1021 Notes: 1. The composite score is derived by summing the SAT verbal score and the SAT math score. The possible range for SATV and SATM is 200 through 800; the possible composite score range is 400 through 1600. 2. Not included are students with missing data on SAT, such as students with GED's, those admitted into programs that do not require SAT scores, and those who were admitted based on ACT scores. Source: Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 SAT Scores Average Composite Scores, Entering Freshman, FY1991 - FY2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia Composite Scores - Recentered No. of Freshmen 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 (2000) 1239 1245 1278 1288 1286 1282 1285 1290 1280 1296 2,529 1021 1004 1004 1010 1015 1015 1015 1008 1053 1049 1,999 1101 1125 1139 1148 1144 1174 1175 1172 1185 1190 4,422 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 964 960 958 959 957 964 964 973 984 986 947 945 952 947 951 950 942 964 991 1000 3,450 1,265 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State Uinv. of 796 814 793 791 795 832 795 825 838 843 954 943 951 960 925 930 916 915 954 969 949 952 949 960 962 972 965 945 975 985 941 947 936 945 928 926 928 928 959 992 919 932 923 930 931 943 942 949 953 966 818 815 828 817 850 839 784 853 872 880 924 930 920 935 963 971 953 964 989 1012 955 951 948 958 949 943 950 946 968 985 999 997 996 1007 1000 989 991 1014 1024 1030 1024 1019 1019 1042 1063 1059 1042 1053 1058 1059 804 817 800 814 822 817 796 762 864 869 1000 1028 1030 1039 1037 1053 1047 1038 1055 1069 696 948 1,102 724 859 415 790 260 1,662 748 336 441 West Georgia 947 956 958 951 952 967 960 962 957 965 1,834 Dalton State College 928 920 926 929 936 931 902 923 953 950 731 Macon State College 959 911 911 922 928 943 913 894 815 941 734 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 887 894 897 910 918 909 898 889 918 908 Atlanta Metropolitan College 808 812 837 830 831 837 826 795 834 841 Bainbridge College 894 925 897 903 895 887 866 889 894 903 Coastal Ga. Community College 932 935 930 953 955 890 882 916 876 902 Darton College 921 918 907 916 911 919 866 866 905 896 East Georgia College 875 876 859 882 863 873 862 828 831 872 Floyd College 932 911 937 920 935 939 900 890 904 903 Gainesville College 937 950 944 956 954 957 965 938 962 952 Georgia Perimeter College 876 867 878 881 878 889 888 889 937 934 Gordon College 897 910 905 903 900 908 890 861 795 883 Middle Georgia College 887 902 916 904 889 899 878 870 890 885 South Georgia College 860 864 871 861 869 892 891 884 913 891 Waycross College 925 919 896 901 931 904 919 878 945 908 909 508 256 335 670 191 754 912 3,933 1,086 806 414 254 SYSTEM TOTAL GEORGIA NATION 966 973 967 974 979 987 977 983 1022 1018 950 948 949 948 960 961 967 968 969 974 999 1001 1003 1003 1010 1013 1016 1017 1016 1019 36,973 49,357* 1,260,278 Notes: 1. This table includes only those freshmen who attempted at least five quarter credit hours by Spring quarter for cohorts through 1988 or three semester hours for FY1999 on. 2. The composite score is derived by summing the SAT verbal score and the SAT math score. The possible range for SATV and SATM is 200 to 800; the possible composite score range is 400 to 1600. 3. Medical College of Georgia admits only a limited number of freshmen, and their data are not included. 4. The number of freshmen in this table should not be used to determine the size of an institution's entering class for the year. Not included are students with missing data on SAT, such as students with GED's, those admitted into programs that do not require SAT scores, and those who were admitted based on ACT scores. This table includes students who were admitted with advanced placement credit. 5. The Georgia, Nation and USG scores for 1990-95 are recentered on individual scores. Beginning in 1996, University System data were reported on the recentered scale. * The Georgia total includes all 2000 Georgia high school seniors who took the SAT any time during their high school years through April 2000. If a student took the SAT more than once, the most recent score is used. Sources:Normative Data for the 1990-00 Freshman Classes; Profile of SAT and Achievement Test Takers, Georgia and National Reports, The College Board. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Regents' Testing Program PURPOSE: The Regents' Testing Program (RTP) was instituted in all System institutions to provide System-wide information on the status of student competence in the areas of reading and writing and a uniform means of identifying those students who fail to attain the minimum levels of competence in the areas of reading and writing. Passing the test became a requirement for graduation from undergraduate degree programs (associate and baccalaureate) in 1973. In 1987 the RTP policy was changed to exempt students earning career associate degrees. DESCRIPTION: The test consists of two parts, reading and essay, and is administered each semester at all System institutions. The reading part of the test is a 60-item, multiple choice test based on ten reading passages with five to eight questions about each passage. The questions are designed to assess vocabulary, comprehension, and analysis skills. The minimum passing score for the reading section is 61. For the essay, students have one hour in which to choose and write on one of the four topics that are given. The completed essays are then distributed by the RTP office among six centers in the State, where three independent raters from System institutions score each essay on a four-point scale. The final score is the rating on which at least two of the three raters agree or the middle rating if there is no agreement. Thus, an essay is given a failing grade only if at least two of the three raters assign a failing grade. REMEDIATION: Students who have earned 45 semester hours of college-level credit and have not passed both parts of the test must take non-degree credit courses in remedial reading and/or writing until they have passed both parts of the test. If a student fails only one part of the test, he or she is required to repeat only that part. There is no limit on the number of times a student may take remediation or retake the test, although some institutions have policies allowing students to retake the test only when quantifiable progress has been made. RESULTS: Because institutions vary in their policies concerning the Regents' Test, it is unwise to use the data on the next page to compare institutions. Note that statistics for repeaters include each repeat attempt. Historical Summary of % Passing Regents' Test Academic Year First-Time N % Repeaters* N 1971-72 10,923 51.2 0 1972-73 16,261 56.1 0 1973-74 19,555 53.4 2,527 1974-75 21,127 64.3 5,020 1975-76 20,095 65.4 7,322 1976-77 19,616 65.5 7,101 1977-78 20,268 64.0 7,781 1978-79 26,481 63.3 10,389 1979-80 26,036 64.7 12,877 1980-81 21,552 63.7 11,782 1981-82 22,316 62.4 12,497 1982-83 23,565 63.4 13,748 1983-84 23,152 63.6 13,843 1984-85 23,982 68.1 14,310 1985-86 23,250 71.3 12,385 1986-87 25,493 74.1 10,903 1987-88 26,869 76.4 10,904 1988-89 27,922 75.4 10,762 1989-90 28,835 75.3 11,693 1990-91 30,905 73.5 12,416 1991-92 31,954 72.6 14,206 1992-93 32,537 72.3 14,718 1993-94 32,160 72.3 14,896 1994-95 32,073 73.3 14,541 1995-96 31,815 73.4 14,494 1996-97 30,644 73.6 13,760 1997-98 30,745 73.1 14,568 1998-99 27,382 75.1 10,389 1999-00 29,603 73.9 11,116 % --- 27.0 37.0 42.9 44.0 44.6 45.2 43.0 46.9 47.5 45.0 43.4 46.7 50.3 49.6 48.9 46.6 48.3 46.0 46.4 46.5 46.9 45.7 45.1 45.1 45.6 45.6 47.3 * Note that statistics for repeaters include each repeat attempt. A student passing on the third repeat attempt would be counted three times -- twice as failing and once as passing. Sources: Director of Regents' Testing Program, Fall 2000 Regents' Testing Program Report of Results 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Regents' Test Passing Rates FY1999 - FY2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia First Time 1999 2000 N % N % 1,795 88.0 2,502 88.1 2,511 74.8 2,820 72.0 29 79.3 43 74.4 4,968 90.6 4,945 90.6 Repeaters 1999 2000 N % N % 206 52.4 341 62.5 1,012 39.8 1,364 42.0 11 72.7 15 26.7 552 70.1 659 73.3 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 1,794 75.0 1,272 69.5 2,205 70.9 1,354 71.4 911 44.0 660 41.7 934 49.0 676 46.0 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State College Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 332 44.9 669 71.4 517 75.4 470 67.5 1,240 62.8 306 41.2 716 71.1 248 69.7 1,894 75.0 386 81.1 187 35.3 375 72.0 1,092 72.6 207 44.9 601 71.7 672 74.0 585 69.0 1,103 61.4 265 35.9 952 68.3 454 66.3 1,770 72.2 394 83.5 165 38.2 420 65.7 1,225 69.0 435 28.0 247 47.8 269 45.0 230 46.5 632 43.7 360 27.0 294 54.4 169 32.5 536 54.7 93 68.8 385 24.9 183 51.9 419 49.2 359 33.7 275 55.3 246 44.3 240 52.1 566 40.7 396 31.1 362 45.3 201 37.8 597 54.6 94 60.6 351 30.5 191 45.6 544 49.4 Dalton State College Macon State College 319 85.6 534 66.8 353 82.7 536 70.5 81 53.1 267 51.3 63 65.1 250 48.8 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College East Georgia College 474 68.1 199 42.7 134 68.7 110 74.5 387 76.2 214 62.6 520 60.8 211 38.4 144 62.5 133 78.2 364 74.2 147 59.9 273 46.2 168 45.8 51 45.1 53 54.7 164 58.0 51 56.9 193 57.5 212 34.4 69 44.9 41 43.9 175 54.9 56 62.5 Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College 276 67.0 425 81.7 2,160 69.7 506 64.8 426 58.9 186 68.3 231 78.3 217 72.4 750 73.9 2,172 67.9 694 58.3 366 62.9 127 65.3 187 67.9 97 52.6 98 70.4 1,014 41.9 159 48.5 166 51.8 82 57.3 61 49.2 69 49.3 154 62.3 859 41.9 269 38.3 148 43.9 69 53.6 78 55.1 SYSTEM TOTAL 27,382 75.1 29,603 73.9 10,389 45.6 11,116 47.3 * Note that statistics for repeaters include each repeat attempt. A student passing on the third repeat attempt would be counted three times -- twice as failing and once as passing. Sources: FY1999 and FY2000 Regents' Testing Program Report of Results 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Library Additions and Holdings FY1999 Book Stock No. Of Volumes Microforms Units Periodicals Serial Titles Library Collection Acquisi- tions Total Investment in Library Collection Institution Added 1998-1999 Held 6/30/99 Added 1998-1999 Held 6/30/99 Added 1998-1999 FY1999 ($) $ As Of 6/30/99 Georgia Institute of Technology 55,169 2,046,557 88,182 4,109,575 $4,276,310 $53,487,485 Georgia State University 42,331 2,232,120 67,770 2,271,261 226 3,877,025 61,781,882 Medical College of Georgia 3,644 178,845 123 15,702 42 750,588 11,369,031 University of Georgia 69,582 3,609,065 599,873 6,414,878 5,640 9,009,680 130,915,165 Research University Total 170,726 8,066,587 755,948 12,811,416 5,908 $17,913,603 $257,553,563 Georgia Southern University 11,881 519,214 14,072 882,672 5 1,187,847 23,670,438 Valdosta State University 9,198 413,439 30,636 997,827 18 1,061,311 12,746,471 Regional University Total 21,079 932,653 44,708 1,880,499 23 $2,249,157 $36,416,909 Albany State University 1,536 169,150 2,920 691,524 317,840 4,757,907 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 5,046 192,198 11,027 622,558 15 540,817 6,675,802 Augusta State University 6,153 448,549 37,431 1,645,208 38 327,387 6,909,682 Clayton College & State Univ. 2,345 89,351 15,038 205,713 247,879 3,908,990 Columbus State University 2,503 259,176 14,836 127,990 6 150,322 6,423,099 Fort Valley State University 1,942 186,691 333,481 181,802 4,946,374 Georgia College and State Univ. 2,356 182,085 15,257 600,104 (54) 323,817 5,089,825 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College 7,387 345,340 12,707 856,643 26,631 557,798 119,160 1,389,454 4,441 199,678 13,884 578,740 2,330 185,660 10,635 568,325 2,604 115,360 584 56,270 10,087 353,181 23,526 1,040,266 75,361 3,284,217 277,005 8,716,276 2,633 686 106,158 83,175 8,785 6,522 188,274 63,567 3,319 189,333 15,307 251,841 850 66,627 202 23,972 319 45,845 1,048 34,462 1,454 62,045 1,626 209 561 955 87,376 45,136 62,273 70,359 206,923 1,231 78,886 771 94,292 3,456 244 7,895 1,252 116,640 81 36,499 23 12,994 19,029 190 64,170 209 37,517 149 28,340 425 80,294 206 34,470 51 48,235 306 17,028 10 232,311 5,013,070 104 1,003,778 12,550,649 50 269,201 3,227,336 39 245,349 4,699,912 16 306,401 4,209,310 10 597,205 9,800,417 234 $4,744,109 $78,212,372 57 195,754 3,319,750 46 107,814 2,707,780 103 $303,568 $6,027,530 3 97,208 2,404,750 5 3 (35) 24 136,242 1,903,427 39,215 857,937 107,450 2,234,418 123,721 11,810 87,513 101,176 2,549,801 1,021,209 1,750,058 1,729,606 533,718 10,687,162 125,882 1,791,170 49,770 2,048,096 20,039 51,325 1,174,602 983,209 Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTALS 9,655 968,988 2,707 415,775 280,140 13,441,778 1,095,675 24,075,807 $1,485,070 $31,135,445 6,268 $26,695,507 $409,345,818 Library Holdings Documents in Millions FY1989 - FY1999 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Bound Volumes 10.6 11.5 11.0 11.1 10.9 10.3 11.4 11.4 12.0 12.4 13.4 Microform Units 16.5 17.5 18.4 19.3 20.2 22.2 23.6 25.0 25.9 23.3 24.1 Sources: IPEDS Academic Libraries Survey 1999; Annual Financial Reports, FY1999 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Academic Policies and Programs CORE CURRICULUM The institutions of the University System share a common general mission in providing a Core Curriculum for all entering freshmen. The purpose is to aid and facilitate the educational progress of students as they pursue baccalaureate degrees within and among the units of the University System. It is designed to constitute the freshman and sophomore years of study and assure the transfer student that Core Curriculum courses successfully completed at one University System institution, or a fractional part thereof, will be accepted at another University System unit and apply toward a baccalaureate degree. The Core also provides for the preservation of the maximum possible amount of institutional autonomy. The Core Curriculum is composed of 60 semester credit hours of study divided among six areas of which 42 hours are in general education and 18 in a major area of study. Each institution has developed its Core Curriculum within the broad context of the above plan. Area Description A Essential Skills B Institutional Options C Humanities/Fine Arts D Science, Mathematics, and Technology E Social Science F Courses Related to the Program of Study Total Semester Credit Hours 9 4-5 6 10-11 12 18 60 Sources: Academic Affairs Handbook INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION The Board of Regents issued a policy directive in 1995 to strengthen the international dimensions of teaching, research, and service across the University System. USG institutions have pursued an array of programs and initiatives to achieve the Board's goals. The System Council for International Education, composed of presidential appointees from each of the 34 institutions, is the primary policy advisory board on international issues. Major areas of international activity include: Study Abroad:Board of Regents policy calls for increased participation in study abroad and exchange programs. The number of USG students studying abroad has increased from 1,662 in 1996 to 2,765 in 1999-2000. International Students: Board of Regents policy seeks a diverse student body as an important ingredient in improving the education of all learners. Students from around the world attend all USG colleges and universities. The University System enrolled 12,782 students from 187 different countries in Fall 2000. Curriculum & Instructional Technology: The System's four-year universities offer more than 50 bachelor's degrees and nearly two dozen graduate degrees in international fields. They also offer nearly 50 certificates and degree minors in international areas. The System is engaged in several major initiatives to expand access to foreign language and area studies curricula through internet-based learning. Foreign Languages: USG institutions offer courses in nearly two dozen modern and classical languages. Enrollments have increased from 17,389 in Fall 1996 to 23,003 in Fall 2000. The College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) requires two Carnegie units of the same foreign language to qualify for undergraduate admission. Faculty Development: Each year hundreds of USG faculty participate in overseas seminars, research delegations, and teaching programs that strengthen their international expertise and direct knowledge of other countries. Source: USG Office of International Education 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Admissions Standards and Programs MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS 2001 The revised admission policy approved by the Board of Regents in 1996 will be phased in beginning Summer 2001. Regular admission to programs leading to the baccalaureate degree requires. . . Graduation from a high school accredited by a regional accrediting association (such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) or the Georgia Accrediting Commission or from a public school regulated by a school system and state department of education Completion of the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program Completion of sixteen specified CPC units A designated score on the freshman Index (FI), which is based on a combination of a student's SAT I or ACT scores and high school grade point average (HSGPA). The freshman index is: FI = 500 x (HSGPA) + SAT I Verbal + SAT I Math or FI = 500 x HSGPA + (ACT Composite x 42) + 88 A minimum SAT I Verbal score of 430 and Mathematics score of 400 (or ACT equivalent) for admission to a university (research, regional, or state). Admission to a two-year college requires the minimum SAT I Verbal score of 330 and Mathematics score of 310 (or ACT equivalent). Satisfaction of these minima does not guarantee admission to any University System institution since institutions may establish both higher and additional admissions requirements. Sector Research Universities Regional Universities State Universities State and Two-Year Colleges Freshman Index FI > or equal to 2500 (must include at least 430 on SAT I Verbal and 400 SAT I Math) FI > or equal to 2040 (must include at least 430 on SAT I Verbal and 400 SAT I Math) FI > or equal to 1940 (must include at least 430 on SAT I Verbal and 400 SAT I Math) FI > or equal to 1830 (must include at least 330 on SAT I Verbal and 310 SAT I Math) JOINT ENROLLMENT/ EARLY ADMISSION PROGRAMS/POST-SECONDARY OPTIONS The University System of Georgia recognizes the need to provide academically talented high school students with opportunities for acceleration of their formal academic programs. This recognition has led to the development of two organized programs: 1) a joint enrollment program in which the student, while continuing his/her enrollment in high school as a junior or senior, enrolls in courses for college credit; and 2) an early admission program in which the student enrolls as a full-time college student following completion of the junior year in high school. Minimum admissions requirements are 1) a minimum combined SAT score of 970 or equivalent ACT scores, 2) a minimum cumulative high school grade point average of 3.0 or a numerical average of 80 or higher in academic subjects, 3) exemption of all Learning Support requirements for early admission, 4) written recommendation from the high school principal or counselor, and 5) written consent of parent or guardian (if the student is a minor). In Fall 2000 2,539 students were enrolled through the joint enrollment program, an increase of 1 percent since 1999. SENIOR CITIZEN ADMISSIONS Pursuant to a Georgia constitutional amendment passed in 1976, Georgia residents, 62 years of age or older, may enroll as a regular or auditing student in degree credit work on a "space available" basis without payment of fees, except for supplies, laboratory or shop fees. Students must meet all system and institution undergraduate or graduate school admission requirements and follow the same program as other degree-seeking students. The program does not apply to Dental, Medical, Veterinary, or Law Schools. In Fall 2000, 309 persons were enrolled through the program. Sources: Academic Affairs Handbook, Student Information Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Electronic Sources of Information PeachNet, Galileo, and GSAMS: 1999-00 PeachNet The University System of Georgia educational data communications network, PeachNet, was established as a comprehensive statewide network based on the TCP/IP communications protocol. PeachNet provides for communications among the University System locations and additional sites listed below and provides a link to the Internet, an international network of networks. PeachNet Sites University System of Georgia 48 Office of Public Library Services 2 Department of Education (K-12) 15 Private K-12 and Higher Education Sites 14 Other PeachNet Sites 10 TOTAL 89 GALILEO GALILEO, Georgia's statewide library, provides universal access to shared academic materials and services for all students and faculty at the thirty-four University System of Georgia (USG) institutions and is being made available to private colleges and universities, public libraries, and technical schools, and K-12 schools in the State. GALILEO features electronic databases, an encyclopedia, dictionary, library catalogs, state publications, and census data. These services are enabled by Georgia's statewide educational network, PeachNet, operated by the USG. GALILEO Sites University System of Georgia 44 Office of Public Library Services 58 systems, 416 locations Department of Technical and Adult Education 34 Department of Education (School Districts/Technology Centers) 194 systems, 2,250 locations University Center in Georgia 18 Georgia Private Academic Libraries 26 SREB/SREC 45 TOTAL 419 systems, 2,475 locations GSAMS GSAMS, or Georgia Statewide Academic and Medical System, is a two-way, interactive video network used in teleconferencing and in the delivery of distance learning. Other state agencies also have GSAMS installations. GSAMS Installations 122 Satellite Installations Satellite installations allow high speed digital transport of information and programming (voice, data, text, video) for higher education. Other state agencies also have dish installations. Satellite Dish Installations Uplinks 4 Downlinks with VCRs and Monitors 60 Source: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Information and Instructional Technology 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Faculty and Staff The System employed 8,958 full-time faculty. Fifty-six percent of full-time faculty were tenured. Thirty-eight percent of faculty were female. Nine percent of full-time faculty were black. Seventy percent of full-time faculty held doctoral degrees. There were 35,269 full-time employees in the System. The average faculty salary for all ranks was $59,426. Fifteen percent of the courses in Fall 2000 were taught by part-time faculty. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Faculty By Rank Corps of Instruction: December 2000 Full-time professors, associate professors, assistant professors, instructors, and lecturers are considered the Corps of Instruction and must be approved by the Board of Regents prior to their initial appointment upon recommendation of the Chancellor and the President of the institution. Promotion to a higher rank must also be approved by the Board upon recommendation of the Chancellor and the President of the institution. The appointment of full-time lecturers is limited to research universities. The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Boardapproved academic rank; are tenured, on tenure track, or in positions that are not tenure track; and are employed on at least an academic year contract. Instructional faculty are a subset of this group. Part-time faculty are not included. CORPS OF INSTRUCTION Institution Professor Associate Assistant Lecturer/ Professor Professor Instructor Other Total Georgia Institute of Technology 357 233 176 4 2 772 Georgia State University 227 298 310 54 52 941 Medical College of Georgia 147 163 189 38 537 University of Georgia 804 489 434 41 2 1,770 Research University Total 1,535 1,183 1,109 137 56 4,020 Georgia Southern University 145 168 271 101 685 Valdosta State University 125 117 142 34 418 Regional University Total 270 285 413 135 1,103 Albany State University 41 34 50 17 142 Armstrong Atlantic State University 56 65 90 12 223 Augusta State University 53 64 74 3 194 Clayton College & State University 36 29 53 13 131 Columbus State University 64 68 59 4 195 Fort Valley State University 37 40 59 14 150 Georgia College & State University 68 56 93 16 233 Georgia Southwestern State University 30 36 41 6 113 Kennesaw State University 125 122 100 30 377 North Ga. College & State University 38 49 58 13 158 Savannah State University 47 51 23 7 128 Southern Polytechnic State University 63 60 24 11 158 State University of West Georgia 94 70 134 36 334 State University Total 752 744 858 182 2,536 Dalton State College 14 27 53 19 113 Macon State College 31 35 48 7 1 122 State College Total 45 62 101 26 1 235 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 15 13 15 10 11 5 18 15 32 17 18 5 1 175 2,777 24 12 12 9 17 2 29 34 121 11 24 10 3 308 2,582 40 21 5 24 33 14 20 37 124 41 22 20 11 412 2,893 20 3 5 17 19 3 15 9 45 1 24 5 3 169 649 99 49 37 60 80 24 82 95 322 70 88 40 18 1,064 57 8,958 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Instructional Faculty By Rank December 2000 The following data represent those full-time persons whose primary responsibility is teaching, although they may also have release time for public service and research. Excluded are general and academic administrators with rank, research faculty, and faculty holding special chairs. The data are for a subset of the corps of instruction reported in the previous table. Institution RANK Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer/ Instructor Other Total Georgia Institute of Technology 304 227 176 2 2 711 Georgia State University 168 283 303 51 51 856 Medical College of Georgia 86 147 182 37 452 University of Georgia 621 458 423 39 2 1,543 Research University Total 1,179 1,115 1,084 129 55 3,562 Georgia Southern University 104 157 265 96 622 Valdosta State University 89 109 134 26 358 Regional University Total 193 266 399 122 980 Albany State University 29 30 48 15 122 Armstrong Atlantic State University 35 55 87 3 180 Augusta State University 31 62 71 3 167 Clayton College & State University 26 24 47 12 109 Columbus State University 43 58 57 4 162 Fort Valley State University 24 29 53 10 116 Georgia College & State University 45 49 88 11 193 Georgia Southwestern State University 19 29 37 3 88 Kennesaw State University 77 111 95 23 306 North Ga. College & State University 19 46 55 6 126 Savannah State University 36 48 21 7 112 Southern Polytechnic State University 49 59 24 9 141 State University of West Georgia 62 67 131 28 288 State University Total 495 667 814 134 2,110 Dalton State College 12 25 52 13 102 Macon State College 23 34 43 6 1 107 State College Total 35 59 95 19 1 209 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 10 22 37 17 86 Atlanta Metropolitan College 8 11 20 1 40 Bainbridge College 12 10 3 5 30 Coastal Ga. Community College 7 8 21 12 48 Darton College 8 14 27 13 62 East Georgia College 2 2 12 3 19 Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 14 10 23 14 15 2 1 126 2,028 26 30 107 10 19 7 3 269 2,376 17 34 112 39 19 19 11 371 2,763 9 9 44 1 18 3 3 138 542 66 83 286 64 71 31 18 904 56 7,765 Note:In previous years the selection algorithm would have included 185 additional faculty in this table. During conversion of the faculty information system to a new computer and data submission process, these faculty members were found to be inactive and were excluded. Previous reports are thus not directly comparable. Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Faculty By Highest Degree Corps of Instruction: December 2000 The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Boardapproved academic rank; are tenured, on tenure track, or in positions that are not tenure track; and are employed on at least an academic year contract. Instructional faculty are a subset of this group. Part-time faculty are not included. Highest Degree Institution Doctorate Professional Master's Baccalaureate Other # %# % #%# % #% Georgia Institute of Technology 712 92.2 31 4.0 28 3.6 1 0.1 Georgia State University 767 81.5 62 6.6 110 11.7 2 0.2 Medical College of Georgia 168 31.3 294 54.7 68 12.7 7 1.3 University of Georgia 1,519 85.8 123 6.9 117 6.6 8 0.5 3 0.2 Research University Total 3,166 78.8 510 12.7 323 8.0 18 0.4 3 0.1 Georgia Southern University 464 67.7 11 1.6 207 30.2 3 0.4 Valdosta State University 298 71.3 4 1.0 116 27.8 Regional University Total 762 69.1 15 1.4 323 29.3 3 0.3 Albany State University 92 64.8 6 4.2 43 30.3 1 0.7 Armstrong Atlantic State University 162 72.6 3 1.3 56 25.1 1 0.4 1 0.4 Augusta State University 137 70.6 5 2.6 51 26.3 1 0.5 Clayton College & State University 72 55.0 3 2.3 46 35.1 9 6.9 1 0.8 Columbus State University 150 76.9 2 1.0 43 22.1 Fort Valley State University 90 60.0 4 2.7 56 37.3 Georgia College & State University 163 70.0 6 2.6 63 27.0 1 0.4 Georgia Southwestern State University 75 66.4 1 0.9 37 32.7 Kennesaw State University 304 80.6 3 0.8 68 18.0 1 0.3 1 0.3 North Ga. College & State University 111 70.3 4 2.5 42 26.6 1 0.6 Savannah State University 88 68.8 3 2.3 37 28.9 Southern Polytechnic State University 86 54.4 2 1.3 67 42.4 3 1.9 State University of West Georgia 265 79.3 3 0.9 66 19.8 State University Total 1,795 70.8 45 1.8 675 26.6 18 0.7 3 0.1 Dalton State College 59 52.2 1 0.9 39 34.5 10 8.8 4 3.5 Macon State College 67 54.9 1 0.8 54 44.3 State College Total 126 53.6 2 0.9 93 39.6 10 4.3 4 1.7 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 31 31.3 2 2.0 62 62.6 3 3.0 1 1.0 Atlanta Metropolitan College 22 44.9 3 6.1 24 49.0 Bainbridge College 21 56.8 8 21.6 4 10.8 4 10.8 Coastal Ga. Community College 16 26.7 34 56.7 6 10.0 4 6.7 Darton College 23 28.8 2 2.5 48 60.0 5 6.3 2 2.5 East Georgia College 9 37.5 2 8.3 13 54.2 Floyd College 21 25.6 2 2.4 58 70.7 1 Gainesville College 40 42.1 2 2.1 52 54.7 Georgia Perimeter College 104 32.3 3 0.9 210 65.2 5 Gordon College 51 72.9 19 27.1 Middle Georgia College 31 35.2 1 1.1 55 62.5 South Georgia College 19 47.5 19 47.5 2 Waycross College 8 44.4 10 55.6 Two-Year College Total 396 37.2 17 1.6 612 57.5 26 SYSTEM TOTAL 6,245 69.7 589 6.6 2,026 22.6 75 Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 1.2 1 1.1 1.6 1 1.1 5.0 2.4 13 1.2 0.8 23 0.3 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Faculty By Tenure Status Corps of Instruction: December 2000 Tenure resides at the institutional level. Only assistant professors, associate professors, and professors who are normally employed full-time by an institution are eligible for tenure. Tenure is awarded upon recommendation of the president and approval by the Board of Regents. Tenure may be awarded at the end of a five-year period, and the maximum time that may be served at the rank of assistant professor or above without the award of tenure is seven years. In exceptional circumstances tenure may also be awarded upon appointments. Administrators do not hold tenure in their administrative positions but may be awarded rank and tenure. The Board has also established a non-tenure track policy for persons with faculty rank. There is no limit for years of service in this category, but persons cannot be considered for award of tenure or receive probationary credit toward tenure for years of service in this track. The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Boardapproved academic rank; are tenured, on tenure track, or in positions that are not tenure track; and are employed on at least an academic year contract. Instructional faculty are a subset of this group. This table does not include retired faculty receiving benefits, inactive faculty, or part-time faculty. TENURE STATUS Institution Total Faculty Tenured # % Not-Tenured/ Non-Tenure On Track Track # % # % Georgia Institute of Technology 772 509 65.9 253 32.8 10 1.3 Georgia State University 941 470 49.9 279 29.6 192 20.4 Medical College of Georgia 537 158 29.4 75 14.0 304 56.6 University of Georgia 1,770 1,251 70.7 497 28.1 22 1.2 Research University Total 4,020 2,388 59.4 1,104 27.5 528 13.1 Georgia Southern University 685 324 47.3 318 46.4 43 6.3 Valdosta State University 418 233 55.7 131 31.3 54 12.9 Regional University Total 1,103 557 50.5 449 40.7 97 8.8 Albany State University 142 81 57.0 53 37.3 8 5.6 Armstrong Atlantic State University 223 130 58.3 55 24.7 38 17.0 Augusta State University 194 123 63.4 59 30.4 12 6.2 Clayton College & State University 131 55 42.0 26 19.8 50 38.2 Columbus State University 195 116 59.5 64 32.8 15 7.7 Fort Valley State University 150 67 44.7 68 45.3 15 10.0 Georgia College & State University 233 118 50.6 104 44.6 11 4.7 Georgia Southwestern State University 113 58 51.3 37 32.7 18 15.9 Kennesaw State University 377 232 61.5 126 33.4 19 5.0 North Ga. College & State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 158 79 50.0 128 82 64.1 158 112 70.9 334 156 46.7 2,536 1,409 55.6 113 54 47.8 122 77 63.1 235 131 55.7 99 48 48.5 49 25 51.0 37 28 75.7 60 18 30.0 80 39 48.8 24 11 45.8 82 34 41.5 95 51 53.7 322 218 67.7 70 22 31.4 88 32 36.4 40 19 47.5 18 9 50.0 1,064 554 52.1 8,958 5,039 56.3 55 43 28 146 864 45 40 85 43 14 7 9 36 13 35 38 81 40 53 16 9 394 2,896 34.8 24 15.2 33.6 3 2.3 17.7 18 11.4 43.7 32 9.6 34.1 263 10.4 39.8 14 12.4 32.8 5 4.1 36.2 19 8.1 43.4 8 8.1 28.6 10 20.4 18.9 2 5.4 15.0 33 55.0 45.0 5 6.3 54.2 42.7 13 15.9 40.0 6 6.3 25.2 23 7.1 57.1 8 11.4 60.2 3 3.4 40.0 5 12.5 50.0 37.0 116 10.9 32.3 1,023 11.4 Sources: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Faculty Demographic Characteristics Corps of Instruction: December 2000 The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Boardapproved academic rank; are tenured, on tenure track, or in positions that are not tenure track; and are employed on at least an academic year contract. Instructional faculty are a subset of this group. Part-time faculty are not included. G E N D E R R A C E Institution Total Faculty Male Female Black White All Others* # % # %#% # % # % Georgia Institute of Technology 772 661 85.6 111 14.4 23 3.0 622 80.6 127 16.5 Georgia State University 941 541 57.5 400 42.5 66 7.0 798 84.8 77 8.2 Medical College of Georgia 537 365 68.0 172 32.0 27 5.0 469 87.3 41 7.6 University of Georgia 1,770 1,297 73.3 473 26.7 93 5.3 1,566 88.5 111 6.3 Research University Total 4,020 2,864 71.2 1,156 28.8 209 5.2 3,455 85.9 356 8.9 Georgia Southern University 685 379 55.3 306 44.7 37 5.4 611 89.2 37 5.4 Valdosta State University 418 243 58.1 175 41.9 23 5.5 380 90.9 15 3.6 Regional University Total 1,103 622 56.4 481 43.6 60 5.4 991 89.8 52 4.7 Albany State University 142 76 53.5 66 46.5 103 72.5 25 17.6 14 9.9 Armstrong Atlantic State University 223 118 52.9 105 47.1 9 4.0 206 92.4 8 3.6 Augusta State University 194 109 56.2 85 43.8 20 10.3 164 84.5 10 5.2 Clayton College & State University 131 70 53.4 61 46.6 12 9.2 113 86.3 6 4.6 Columbus State University 195 121 62.1 74 37.9 17 8.7 161 82.6 17 8.7 Fort Valley State University 150 91 60.7 59 39.3 83 55.3 42 28.0 25 16.7 Georgia College & State University 233 122 52.4 111 47.6 6 2.6 212 91.0 15 6.4 Georgia Southwestern State University 113 61 54.0 52 46.0 7 6.2 97 85.8 9 8.0 Kennesaw State University 377 185 49.1 192 50.9 28 7.4 332 88.1 17 4.5 North Ga. College & State University 158 87 55.1 71 44.9 4 2.5 151 95.6 3 1.9 Savannah State University 128 86 67.2 42 32.8 57 44.5 29 22.7 42 32.8 Southern Polytechnic State University 158 131 82.9 27 17.1 9 5.7 124 78.5 25 15.8 State University of West Georgia 334 187 56.0 147 44.0 13 3.9 301 90.1 20 6.0 State University Total 2,536 1,444 56.9 1,092 43.1 368 14.5 1,957 77.2 211 8.3 Dalton State College 113 61 54.0 52 46.0 4 3.5 107 94.7 2 1.8 Macon State College 122 57 46.7 65 53.3 5 4.1 112 91.8 5 4.1 State College Total 235 118 50.2 117 49.8 9 3.8 219 93.2 7 3.0 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 99 46 46.5 53 53.5 9 9.1 87 87.9 3 3.0 Atlanta Metropolitan College 49 25 51.0 24 49.0 38 77.6 9 18.4 2 4.1 Bainbridge College 37 20 54.1 17 45.9 2 5.4 35 94.6 Coastal Ga. Community College 60 29 48.3 31 51.7 3 5.0 57 95.0 Darton College 80 34 42.5 46 57.5 7 8.8 67 83.8 6 7.5 East Georgia College 24 17 70.8 7 29.2 23 95.8 1 4.2 Floyd College 82 36 43.9 46 56.1 3 3.7 73 89.0 6 7.3 Gainesville College 95 42 44.2 53 55.8 2 2.1 91 95.8 2 2.1 Georgia Perimeter College 322 125 38.8 197 61.2 65 20.2 241 74.8 16 5.0 Gordon College 70 37 52.9 33 47.1 3 4.3 66 94.3 1 1.4 Middle Georgia College 88 50 56.8 38 43.2 4 4.5 83 94.3 1 1.1 South Georgia College 40 19 47.5 21 52.5 38 95.0 2 5.0 Waycross College 18 8 44.4 10 55.6 1 5.6 17 94.4 Two-Year College Total 1,064 488 45.9 576 54.1 137 12.9 887 83.4 40 3.8 SYSTEM TOTAL 8,958 5,536 61.8 3,422 38.2 783 8.7 7,509 83.8 666 7.4 * "All Others" include Asian/Pacific Islanders, American Indian/Alaskan Natives, and Hispanics. Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Full-Time Faculty, Part-Time Instructors, and Other Instructional Personnel Teaching Fall 2000 This report categorizes those teaching courses in USG institutions in Fall 2000 into three groups: 1) full-time faculty (FT), i. e, the corps of instruction; 2) part-time instructors (PT), including graduate teaching assistants; and 3) other instructional personnel (Other), full-time employees who are not in the corps of instruction, but who taught in Fall 2000, and a small number of instructors who are not employed by USG institutions (for example, those employed at a private institution, but teaching in Fall 2000 at a USG institution). The corps of instruction was further restricted to those who were teaching at the same institution at which they were employed; thus some faculty teaching via distance education were counted as "other" at the institution where they taught in Fall. Institution Total Instructors FT PT Others Number of Courses Taught FT Others FT N N % Number & Percent of Credit Hours Generated FT Others FT N N % Georgia Institute of Technology 686 257 233 2,455 1,144 68.2 133,025 76,525 63.5 Georgia State University 823 452 126 2,610 1,202 68.5 156,393 87,675 64.1 Medical College of Georgia 466 101 332 373 139 72.8 32,659 12,733 71.9 University of Georgia 1,484 773 246 6,078 2,234 73.1 264,296 132,118 66.7 Research Universities 3,459 1,580 940 11,517 4,718 70.9 586,374 309,050 65.5 Georgia Southern University 626 100 70 2,710 449 85.8 158,323 19,036 89.3 Valdosta State University 377 97 53 1,543 387 79.9 80,681 22,715 78.0 Regional Universities 1,003 197 123 4,252 836 83.6 239,003 41,751 85.1 Albany State University 132 65 29 594 236 71.6 30,184 11,508 72.4 Armstrong Atlantic State University 190 122 42 855 354 70.7 39,908 15,873 71.5 Augusta State University 173 74 29 743 271 73.3 38,596 14,685 72.4 Clayton College & State University 120 104 23 490 287 63.0 25,945 16,583 61.0 Columbus State University 178 118 58 765 393 66.1 38,294 17,920 68.1 Fort Valley State University 125 32 22 609 141 81.2 25,931 5,812 81.7 Georgia College & State University 211 101 27 968 227 81.0 44,978 12,244 78.6 Georgia Southwestern State University 103 41 19 508 150 77.2 21,094 6,767 75.7 Kennesaw State University 331 241 55 1,027 633 61.8 80,133 54,866 59.4 North Georgia College & State University 143 44 35 643 255 71.6 34,078 11,502 74.8 Savannah State University 115 23 23 448 117 79.3 20,339 5,239 79.5 Southern Polytechnic State University 140 35 6 554 83 87.0 31,625 5,012 86.3 State University of West Georgia 317 65 48 1,397 293 82.7 79,478 20,043 79.9 State Universities 2,278 1,065 Dalton State College 104 22 Macon State College 117 89 State Colleges 221 111 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 88 30 Atlanta Metropolitan College 44 38 Bainbridge College 30 37 Coastal Georgia Community College 45 43 Darton College 70 100 East Georgia College 23 22 Floyd College 70 64 Gainesville College 81 49 Georgia Perimeter College 280 411 Gordon College 69 49 Middle Georgia College 74 48 South Georgia College 39 14 Waycross College 18 23 Two-Year Colleges 931 928 SYSTEM TOTAL 7,892 3,881 416 5 20 25 9,601 472 502 974 3,440 73.6 47 90.9 202 71.4 249 79.7 510,581 198,055 72.1 25,302 2,299 91.7 27,388 9,267 74.7 52,689 11,566 82.0 20 452 95 82.6 25,708 5,054 83.6 12 189 121 61.0 9 171 69 71.2 11,229 7,357 6,536 63.2 3,828 65.8 8 255 104 71.0 10,543 5,358 66.3 20 348 213 62.0 18,319 9,225 66.5 14 128 96 57.1 6,543 6,774 49.1 2 306 125 71.0 15,563 5,591 73.6 23 383 157 70.9 24,139 8,175 74.7 44 1,132 1,004 53.0 73,425 53,727 57.7 1 300 105 74.1 26,765 7,223 78.7 5 342 101 77.2 17,461 4,754 78.6 11 161 51 75.9 9,749 2,914 77.0 9 84 47 64.1 5,389 2,300 70.1 178 4,251 2,288 65.0 252,190 121,458 67.5 1,682 30,595 11,531 72.6 1,640,838 681,880 70.6 Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Average Faculty Salaries Instructional Faculty By Rank: December 2000 Average salaries are calculated for all full-time instructional faculty with Board-approved rank. The averages exclude faculty whose primary responsibilities are administrative and faculty who hold special chairs. Fiscal year salaries have been adjusted to an academic year base. Institution Professors N Associate Professors N Assistant Professors N Instructor/ Lecturer N Total Salary N Georgia Institute of Technology $103,791 304 $73,032 227 $61,849 176 $53,636 4 $83,321 711 Georgia State University $99,565 168 $63,588 283 $52,277 303 $35,410 102 $63,288 856 Medical College of Georgia $119,851 86 $93,646 147 $87,311 182 $47,618 37 $92,313 452 University of Georgia $82,571 621 $60,128 458 $52,069 423 $40,056 41 $66,418 1,543 Research University Total $93,184 1,179 $68,048 1,115 $59,632 1,084 $39,296 184 $72,323 3,562 Georgia Southern University $67,649 104 $54,874 157 $43,725 265 $32,024 96 $48,733 622 Valdosta State University $63,701 89 $52,583 109 $44,731 134 $34,514 26 $51,096 358 Regional University Total $65,828 193 $53,935 266 $44,063 399 $32,554 122 $49,596 980 Albany State University $64,162 29 $52,107 30 $45,813 48 $37,796 15 $50,737 122 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. $61,139 35 $49,728 55 $41,566 87 $23,175 3 $47,559 180 Augusta State University $64,165 31 $52,678 62 $41,679 71 $37,059 3 $49,854 167 Clayton College & State Univ. $66,819 26 $55,022 24 $48,005 47 $40,386 12 $53,199 109 Columbus State University $62,251 43 $51,592 58 $40,944 57 $27,801 4 $50,087 162 Fort Valley State University $62,859 24 $50,690 29 $41,082 53 $33,895 10 $47,370 116 Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State Univ. of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College $61,667 45 $57,415 19 $68,533 77 $60,555 19 $61,249 36 $63,340 49 $64,151 62 $63,620 495 $64,783 12 $59,051 23 $61,017 35 $53,879 10 $53,657 8 $52,454 12 $56,610 7 $52,597 8 NA 2 $51,032 14 $51,841 10 $57,755 23 $54,532 14 $54,980 15 NA 2 $49,962 49 $47,521 29 $57,546 111 $53,001 46 $51,595 48 $54,731 59 $52,017 67 $52,758 667 $51,126 25 $50,658 34 $50,856 59 $45,604 22 $48,692 11 $44,158 10 $43,964 8 $47,187 14 NA 2 $42,562 26 $43,094 30 $48,392 107 $53,795 10 $43,025 19 $45,278 7 $42,839 88 $39,503 37 $45,029 95 $43,412 55 $41,897 21 $42,646 24 $43,720 131 $43,082 814 $43,669 52 $43,452 43 $43,571 95 $37,730 37 $42,478 20 $36,362 3 $43,130 21 $42,909 27 $40,375 12 $36,888 17 $38,203 34 $40,689 112 $39,297 39 $35,139 19 $39,203 19 $33,971 11 $48,532 193 $47,263 3 $46,277 88 $36,044 23 $54,808 306 $27,895 6 $48,759 126 $35,633 7 $51,882 112 $40,930 9 $54,785 141 $32,724 28 $48,998 288 $35,286 134 $50,467 2,110 $35,383 13 $46,925 102 $32,377 7 $48,370 107 $34,331 20 $47,665 209 $33,249 17 $40,736 86 NA 1 $46,285 40 $32,493 5 $44,752 30 $38,386 12 $44,049 48 $35,234 13 $43,516 62 $35,214 3 $41,864 19 $30,868 9 $41,303 66 $31,141 9 $40,821 83 $33,910 44 $43,901 286 NA 1 $45,072 64 $32,764 18 $40,839 71 $31,487 3 $40,237 31 Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL NA 1 $54,202 126 $80,387 2,028 $49,452 3 $46,426 269 $59,303 2,376 $40,727 11 $39,837 371 $49,300 2,763 $32,337 3 $42,050 18 $33,848 138 $42,882 904 $35,599 598 $59,426 7,765 Note:NA indicates that there are fewer than three faculty in the cell. The salaries for these cells are added to the System total. Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Full-Time Employees By Occupational Class, December 2000 Instructional Institution Faculty Other Exec./ Adm. / Mgr. Prof. Non-Fac. Sec./ Cler. Techn./ Skilled Paraprof. Crafts Serv./ Maint. Total Georgia Institute of Technology 711 153 470 1,567 469 529 216 374 4,489 Georgia State University 856 133 412 724 181 293 79 204 2,882 Medical College of Georgia 452 62 218 1,605 440 1,089 114 209 4,189 University of Georgia 1,543 902 634 2,313 1,575 1,354 537 1,200 10,058 Research University Total 3,562 1,250 1,734 6,209 2,665 3,265 946 1,987 21,618 Georgia Southern University 622 19 177 217 279 123 89 236 1,762 Valdosta State University 358 42 159 109 187 59 61 204 1,179 Regional University Total 980 61 336 326 466 182 150 440 2,941 Albany State University 122 16 62 96 82 43 15 63 499 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 180 26 79 55 87 44 2 16 489 Augusta State University 167 32 74 65 101 46 26 46 557 Clayton College & State Univ. 109 24 49 104 53 39 12 39 429 Columbus State University 162 27 82 100 95 45 15 51 577 Fort Valley State University 116 9 66 154 84 50 20 75 574 Georgia College & State Univ. 193 8 99 131 99 29 36 67 662 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 88 9 64 32 50 25 12 6 286 Kennesaw State University 306 59 176 166 196 113 34 49 1,099 North Ga. College & State Univ. 126 29 61 33 71 27 22 57 426 Savannah State University 112 17 61 52 68 26 14 47 397 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 141 3 58 42 70 38 14 36 402 State Univ. of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 288 35 121 2,110 294 1,052 102 4 13 107 26 38 209 30 51 86 10 39 40 10 28 30 3 20 48 10 22 62 5 33 19 11 15 66 3 27 83 10 31 286 46 115 64 4 23 71 1 35 31 2 23 18 1 14 904 116 425 7,765 1,751 3,598 127 112 1,157 1,168 33 37 25 51 58 88 35 62 18 33 12 20 14 39 37 32 13 14 23 47 40 18 97 142 20 9 27 42 11 17 4 20 351 495 8,101 4,882 88 44 613 15 20 35 266 5 5 10 26 12 8 3 5 3 11 5 15 4 4 2 22 7 16 4 65 26 10 4 18 13 13 9 2 1 215 93 4,310 1,465 88 903 640 7,300 25 234 18 290 43 524 18 288 20 160 14 107 13 162 17 205 11 89 24 219 22 224 92 869 12 146 27 234 6 112 11 71 287 2,886 3,397 35,269 DEFINITIONS Instructional Personnel Faculty -- persons whose primary assignments are instruction, research, or public service, who hold academic rank and are tenured, on tenure track, or in positions that are not tenure track; includes department chairpersons if their principal activity is instructional; includes faculty on nine-month and twelve month contracts. Other -- persons whose primary assignments are instruction, research, or public service; who do not hold instructional rank, or who are not on at least an academic contract, or who hold a non-tenure type position. Executive/Administrative/Managerial -- persons whose assignments require primary responsibility in management of the institution; includes department chairpersons if their principal activity is administrative. Professional Non-Faculty -- persons with specialized professional training who cannot be classified in any of the other classifications (e.g., librarians, lawyers, physicians). Secretarial/Clerical -- persons such as secretaries, bookkeepers, sales clerks, and data entry clerks. Technical/Paraprofessional -- persons with technical skills (e.g., computer programmers). Skilled Crafts -- persons with special manual skills (e.g., mechanics, electricians, machinists, carpenters). Service/Maintenance -- persons with service or maintenance skills (e.g., food service and cleaning workers, drivers, laborers, and groundskeepers). Sources: USG Payroll System; FIS 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Full-Time Employees By Race and Gender, December 2000 Institution Male Gender Race Female % Female Black White All Other Georgia Institute of Technology 2,625 1,864 41.5 1,164 2,842 483 Georgia State University 1,304 1,578 54.8 965 1,755 162 Medical College of Georgia 1,405 2,784 66.5 1,177 2,760 252 University of Georgia 4,887 5,171 51.4 1,399 8,184 475 Research University Total 10,221 11,397 52.7 4,705 15,541 1,372 Georgia Southern University 793 969 55.0 351 1,364 47 Valdosta State University 571 608 51.6 258 886 35 Regional University Total 1,364 1,577 53.6 609 2,250 82 Albany State University 208 291 58.3 438 46 15 Armstrong Atlantic State University 210 279 57.1 42 429 18 Augusta State University 244 313 56.2 117 422 18 Clayton College & State University 184 245 57.1 65 336 28 Columbus State University 262 315 54.6 135 410 32 Fort Valley State University 243 331 57.7 466 74 34 Georgia College & State University 287 375 56.6 105 530 27 Georgia Southwestern State University 119 167 58.4 40 235 11 Kennesaw State University 430 669 60.9 115 951 33 North Ga. College & State University 188 238 55.9 11 404 11 Savannah State University 194 203 51.1 300 48 49 Southern Polytechnic State University 230 172 42.8 74 289 39 State University of West Georgia 401 502 55.6 103 760 40 State University Total 3,200 4,100 56.2 2,011 4,934 355 Dalton State College 103 131 56.0 9 220 5 Macon State College 112 178 61.4 42 243 5 State College Total 215 309 59.0 51 463 10 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 120 168 58.3 40 241 7 Atlanta Metropolitan College 60 100 62.5 106 15 39 Bainbridge College 48 59 55.1 20 87 0 Coastal Ga. Community College 66 96 59.3 27 133 2 Darton College 75 130 63.4 36 160 9 East Georgia College 45 44 49.4 9 79 1 Floyd College 88 131 59.8 14 199 6 Gainesville College 94 130 58.0 13 205 6 Georgia Perimeter College 352 517 59.5 296 511 62 Gordon College 64 82 56.2 26 119 1 Middle Georgia College 110 124 South Georgia College 48 64 Waycross College 31 40 Two-Year College Total 1,201 1,685 SYSTEM TOTAL 16,201 19,068 Source: USG Payroll System 53.0 32 200 2 57.1 7 102 3 56.3 14 57 0 58.4 640 2,108 138 54.1 8,016 25,296 1,957 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Financial Information The total University System budget was $3.7 billion in FY2000. The state appropriated $1.6 billion in FY2000. Student fees account for 25 percent of the instructional budget. For residents of Georgia, the approximate cost of tuition for full-time students for three terms was: $3,621 at a university, $2,712 at regional and state universities, and $1,851 at a two-year college. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Budget Summary Fiscal Year 1999-2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & I. GENERAL OPERATIONS Internal* State Total General Revenue Appropriations Operations II. III. DEPT. SALES** & SERVICES SPONSORED OPERATIONS*** $104,179,018 $ 152,375,185 $ 256,554,203 $ 26,000,000 $ 125,000,000 70,771,311 159,766,543 230,537,854 9,000,000 125,000,000 12,469,013 99,067,630 111,536,643 9,000,000 66,000,000 103,100,335 307,831,522 410,931,857 30,000,000 275,000,000 290,519,677 719,040,880 1,009,560,557 74,000,000 591,000,000 31,265,824 69,733,785 100,999,609 3,000,000 78,000,000 18,707,816 45,518,770 64,226,586 510,104 39,198,132 49,973,640 6,946,912 9,934,000 9,219,390 11,373,408 115,252,555 19,057,485 24,230,389 23,001,576 17,881,770 165,226,195 26,004,397 34,164,389 32,220,966 29,255,178 3,510,104 1,400,000 472,863 4,261,251 117,198,132 19,500,000 7,407,520 6,061,340 6,613,251 9,579,600 25,986,130 35,565,730 730,187 19,993,521 6,492,537 19,605,916 26,098,453 105,000 35,000,000 8,976,300 26,305,286 35,281,586 1,063,477 15,242,862 5,110,027 12,729,236 17,839,263 1,352,985 24,134,957 27,510,653 50,432,942 77,943,595 4,225,044 15,830,190 6,350,544 17,391,334 23,741,878 262,000 5,393,951 TOTAL BUDGET $ 407,554,203 364,537,854 186,536,643 715,931,857 1,674,560,557 181,999,609 103,934,822 285,934,431 45,504,397 42,971,909 38,755,169 40,129,680 56,289,438 61,203,453 51,587,925 4,942,709 97,998,829 29,397,829 State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State Univ. of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total Information/ Instruction Technology Resident Instruction and Other Reserve Major Repair/ Rehabilitation Funds TOTAL TEACHING INSTITUTIONS TOTAL ACTIVITIES OTHER 5,946,194 6,710,455 15,021,193 129,171,213 3,229,850 3,668,504 6,898,354 3,172,721 3,278,443 1,133,570 2,017,600 2,721,370 1,137,493 4,281,010 3,281,300 19,296,385 2,856,417 2,616,881 1,409,310 942,400 48,144,900 21,834,478 18,787,794 50,530,286 524,707,784 306,142,697 18,521,698 20,580,617 37,514,468 313,238,847 10,460,368 13,361,064 23,821,432 11,775,980 7,953,870 4,424,296 6,878,931 10,440,544 3,880,206 10,690,155 10,145,382 46,659,870 8,796,920 9,945,409 5,546,627 3,729,160 140,867,350 21,834,478 18,787,794 50,530,286 1,403,373,622 207,495,419 24,467,892 27,291,072 52,535,661 442,410,060 13,690,218 17,029,568 30,719,786 14,948,701 11,232,313 5,557,866 8,896,531 13,161,914 5,017,699 14,971,165 13,426,682 65,956,255 11,653,337 12,562,290 6,955,937 4,671,560 189,012,250 13,000,000 1,928,081,406 513,638,116 9,408 1,550,000 589,150 16,021,365 400,000 252,919 652,919 216,533 73,200 145,000 276,000 445,000 45,000 249,880 300,000 2,479,718 15,000 805,500 35,000 5,085,831 112,270,219 4,361,597 14,669,079 39,146,379 9,100,000 27,953,007 187,707,430 7,384,959 3,754,030 11,138,989 3,135,799 37,941,072 81,077,818 646,138,855 21,475,177 21,036,517 42,511,694 18,301,033 3,559,443 2,500,000 2,862,589 4,400,000 1,039,923 2,845,748 2,270,000 12,400,000 2,503,228 2,545,341 2,063,440 1,100,000 43,225,511 14,864,956 8,202,866 12,035,120 18,006,914 6,102,622 18,066,793 15,996,682 80,835,973 14,156,565 15,122,631 9,824,877 5,806,560 237,323,592 34,834,478 18,787,794 50,530,286 950,270,062 2,990,621,687 192,537,069 710,536,782 THAN TEACHING+ LOTTERY 23,966,000 23,966,000 23,966,000 TOTAL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM $830,850,481 $1,634,835,041 $2,465,685,522 $116,631,816 BUDGET $1,142,807,131 $3,725,124,469 +Activities other than teaching include experiment stations, extension services, teaching hospitals, marine programs, Regents' System Office, Advanced Technology Development Center, and payments to non-University System institutions (e.g., private medical schools). *Internal Revenue consists of student tuition, fees, gifts, grants, and miscellaneous other revenues. **Departmental Sales and Services are revenues used for support of special programs not included in General Operations. ***Sponsored Operations are funds restricted to a specific use, primarily research and student aid. Source: Budget, 1999-2000 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Amended Budget FY2000 The original state appropriation of $1.634 billion in FY2000 was amended to $1.731 billion, an increase of $97 million from the original budget. Institution Original State Amended State Appropriation Appropriation Georgia Institute of Technology $ 152,375,185 165,679,198 Georgia State University 158,141,543 160,718,002 Medical College of Georgia 99,067,630 99,435,047 University of Georgia 307,531,522 315,952,816 Research University Total 719,040,880 741,785,063 Georgia Southern University 69,733,785 70,579,637 Valdosta State University 45,518,770 46,128,075 Regional University Total 115,252,555 116,707,712 Albany State University 19,057,485 19,203,385 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 24,230,389 24,440,589 Augusta State University 23,001,576 23,296,096 Clayton College & State Univ. 17,881,770 17,894,770 Columbus State University 25,986,130 26,098,618 Fort Valley State University 19,605,916 19,629,306 Georgia College & State Univ. 26,305,286 26,733,411 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 12,729,236 12,757,336 Kennesaw State University 50,432,942 50,736,196 North Ga. College & State Univ. 17,391,334 17,616,064 Savannah State University 18,521,698 19,171,350 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 20,580,617 20,944,596 State Univ. of West Georgia 37,514,468 37,596,903 State University Total 313,238,847 316,118,620 Dalton State College 10,460,368 10,475,968 Macon State College 13,361,064 13,634,371 State College Total 23,821,432 24,110,339 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 11,775,980 11,793,130 Atlanta Metropolitan College 7,953,870 8,128,570 Bainbridge College 4,424,296 4,426,196 Coastal Ga. Community College 6,878,931 6,886,906 Darton College 10,440,544 10,442,844 East Georgia College 3,880,206 4,049,356 Floyd College 10,690,155 10,700,055 Gainesville College 10,145,382 10,185,082 Georgia Perimeter College 46,659,870 46,678,431 Gordon College 8,796,920 8,798,920 Middle Georgia College 9,945,409 9,947,609 South Georgia College 5,546,627 5,622,674 Waycross College 3,729,160 3,737,760 Two-Year College Total 140,867,350 141,397,533 Information/Instruction Technology 21,834,478 26,167,949 Resident Instruction and Other Reserves 18,787,794 Major Repair/Rehabilitation Funds 50,530,286 50,530,286 TOTAL TEACHING INSTITUTION 1,403,373,622 1,416,817,502 TOTAL ACTIVITIES OTHER THAN TEACHING 207,495,419 222,297,279 TOTAL LOTTERY 23,966,000 92,790,980 TOTAL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BUDGET $1,634,835,041 $1,731,905,761 Source: Budget, 1999-2000 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Current Operations and Capital Outlay Revenues and Expenditures, FY1996 - FY2000 FY 1996 FY 1997 FY 1998 FY 1999 FY 2000 ($ Millions) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) ($ Millions) REVENUES State Appropriations $1,303.5 $1,389.5 $1,505.3 $1,602.3 $1,672.6 Educational and General 1,632.9 1,780.7 2,055.4 2,205.1 2,450.6 Auxiliary Enterprises 257.5 272.2 277.9 294.1 307.3 Plant Additions and Improvements 41.4 132.0 97.0 84.2 87.2 TOTAL REVENUES $3,235.3 $3,574.4 $3,935.6 $4,185.7 $4,517.8 EXPENDITURES For Educational and General $2,923.5 $3,166.5 $3,492.9 $3,737.3 $3,987.9 For Auxiliary Enterprises 228.3 240.3 249.1 260.7 270.9 For Plant Additions and Improvements 144.7 154.0 188.8 141.2 111.1 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $3,296.5 $3,560.8 $3,930.8 $4,139.2 $4,369.8 EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL Revenues and Expenditures, FY1996 - FY2000 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 REVENUES Tuition and Fees $ 426,254,793 $ 467,850,612 $ 524,129,177 $ 538,766,984 $ 584,224,496 State Appropriations 1,242,822,726 1,338,954,663 1,432,695,296 1,530,295,787 1,609,631,349 Other Appropriations 21,350,063 21,596,161 23,555,835 24,258,340 24,963,571 E-T-C Trust Fund 10,640,607 19,375,259 14,236,385 13,988,000 25,086,032 Federal Grants and Contracts 530,676,736 553,499,329 632,612,657 644,346,091 657,156,101 State Grants and Contracts 133,759,527 160,861,058 246,417,456 280,338,112 300,411,413 Local Grants and Contracts 4,214,315 4,491,729 5,155,360 5,320,954 6,123,519 Private Gifts, Grants and Contracts 138,592,056 165,252,736 156,704,188 191,365,021 216,752,951 Investment Income 11,850 5,316,679 5,605,127 3,229,961 3,769,670 Endowment Income 2,623,855 Sales and Services of Educational Activities 265,015,321 264,604,380 266,726,819 455,132,250 572,551,087 Other Sources 160,407,666 168,418,638 180,262,083 48,384,715 59,734,213 TOTAL E & G REVENUES $2,936,369,515 $3,170,221,242 $3,488,100,383 $3,735,426,215 $4,060,404,402 EXPENDITURES Instruction $ 833,105,261 $ 877,542,346 $ 942,970,987 $1,227,560,295 $ 1,317,338,984 Research 400,357,265 440,438,942 452,193,754 488,682,463 547,787,618 Public Service 158,226,212 167,698,876 183,994,488 182,796,413 199,515,819 Academic Support 182,582,556 203,737,383 228,398,400 249,191,912 256,661,029 Student Services 102,535,302 112,995,279 118,959,007 125,563,376 132,064,023 Institutional Support 403,219,734 431,843,742 480,405,767 317,177,581 330,915,356 Operation & Maintenance of Plant 181,657,873 192,604,317 207,070,487 207,540,797 217,373,782 Scholarships and Fellowships 419,579,221 492,651,080 562,806,010 604,300,629 625,776,721 Hospital and Clinics 242,195,877 247,027,548 316,104,042 334,541,755 360,466,291 TOTAL E & G EXPENDITURES $2,923,459,301 $3,166,539,514 $ 3,492,902,942 $ 3,737,355,221 $3,987,899,622 Source: Annual Financial Reports, Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 State of Georgia Appropriations Amount Allocated, FY1983 - FY2000 Amount Appropriated in Millions Fiscal Year State Original Budget Regents* % State Amended Budget Regents % 1983 3,746.7 553.0 14.8 3,685.5 540.9 14.7 1984 4,018.0 590.6 14.7 3,960.8 579.4 14.6 1985 4,302.0 631.9 14.7 4,364.8 634.6 14.5 1986 4,838.0 585.8 12.1 5,225.9 686.6 13.1 1987 5,316.0 734.1 13.8 5,412.8 731.3 13.5 1988 5,782.0 780.1 13.5 5,946.1 780.3 13.1 1989 6,254.0 819.2 13.1 6,405.1 819.2 12.8 1990 7,498.0 913.8 12.2 7,646.0 913.3 11.9 1991 7,785.4 961.5 12.4 7,667.7 913.4 11.9 1992 7,955.5 952.1 12.0 7,552.9 874.5 11.6 1993 8,264.1 951.8 11.5 8,252.2 941.4 11.4 1994 8,976.6 1,055.3 11.8 9,192.0 1,061.3 11.5 1995 9,785.3 1,183.9 12.1 10,236.1 1,274.6 12.5 1996 10,691.3 1,328.4 12.4 10,980.4 1,362.2 12.1 1997 11,341.2 1,391.7 12.3 11,793.3 1,420.4 12.0 1998 11,771.7 1,465.3 12.5 12,533.2 1,523.2 12.2 1999 12,525.3 1,558.4 12.4 13,233.5 1,620.9 12.3 2000 13,291.0 1,636.8 12.3 14,152.9 1,698.9 12.0 * The totals do not match those on other tables. The amounts listed here include Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission funds but do not include Governor's Emergency Funds. Source: "How State Dollars Are Spent." Budget in Brief, FY1983-FY2000, Office of Planning and Budget 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Funding Formula The University System operates under a formula funding system developed in 1982 and implemented in the FY1984 budget request. The goal of full funding of the formula was achieved in FY1987. The formula is a mathematical device that aggregates the funding needs of all institutions to provide a continuous level of support for the Resident Instruction activity of the University System. The formula is used by: 1) the Board of Regents to request Resident Instruction funds from the State of Georgia; 2) the Governor to recommend Resident Instruction funding to the Legislature; and 3) the Legislature to appropriate State funds for Resident Instruction to the Board of Regents. The formula is not used to allocate money to the various institutions. An array of workload variables is applied to a set of constants to determine Resident Instruction funding needs. Student workload, expressed in terms of credit hours, directly or indirectly generates about 72 percent of the total budget. Operation and maintenance costs of the physical plant account for another 13 percent of the budget, and 15 percent is generated through other organized activities. Thus, the formula is student-driven. The workload variables and constants are described below. I. Instruction and Research A. Instruction. The formula for instruction is based on credit hours generated in three instructional levels (lower, upper, and graduate/professional) and three broad program groups (1-3), plus special program groups for learning support (4) and medicine (5). Group 1. Law, Letters, Library Science, Psychology, and Social Sciences Group 2. Area Studies, Business, Communications, Education, Home Economics, Mathematics, Public Affairs, and Interdisciplinary Studies Group 3. Agriculture, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Foreign Languages, Health Professions, Physical Sciences, and Technologies Group 4. Learning Support Programs Group 5. Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine Total instruction expenditures = academic salary expenditures + instructional support position expenditures + instructional operating expense expenditures. B. Research. Funding for research is based on an amount equivalent to total graduate instruction expenditures. C. Community Education. Funding is based on the number of Continuing Education Units produced times a dollar rate. II. Public Service. A basic amount is funded for each institution to support a campus coordinator and one support position. Separately organized institutes are specially funded. TOTAL FUNDING BASE: Sum of I and II (Instruction, Research, Community Education and Public Service Expenditures) III. Academic Support. 17.7 percent X Total Funding Base = Academic Support Expenditures. IV. Student Services and Institutional Support General Support. 23.1 percent X Total Funding Base = Student Services and Institutional Support Expenditures. Fringe Benefits. Projected actual needs for benefits such as FICA, health and life insurance, workers' compensation, etc. Teachers' Retirement. V. Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant Regular Operations.Number of square feet of building space X cost per square foot = Expenditures for Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant (in FY2000 budget: 33,711,776 square feet at $4.2487 per square foot). Major Repair/Rehabilitation Fund. 1.02% X Current Replacement Value (FY00 replacement value of $5,053,028,625) = Expenditures for MRR. Utilities. Number of square feet (as listed above) X cost of utilities per square foot ($1.6042 in FY00)= Expenditures for utilities. VI. HEW Desegregation Programs. VII. Quality Improvement Programs. 1% of all above expenditures = Expenditures for Quality Improvement. TOTAL FORMULA REQUIREMENT: Total of all above expenditures (sum of I through VII) Less Revenue Student Tuition and Fees. Set at 25% of the total requirement, excluding Public Service and Community Education, Research, MRR, and Desegregation Programs. Graduate Assistant Fee Reduction. Other Revenue. STATE APPROPRIATION REQUEST = Total Formula Requirement Minus Revenue Source:Formula for Excellence: Financing Georgia's University System in the 1980's (1982); Office of the Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Student Tuition and Fees FY2001 Fees are classified as either mandatory or elective. Mandatory fees include 1) fees mandated by the Board for all University System students, such as matriculation fees and non-resident tuition, and 2) fees mandated by the institution and approved by the Board such as student activity fees, athletic fees, health fees, and transportation fees. Elective fees are established by the institution, approved by the Chancellor, and paid by the students who elect and/or benefit from the specific service such as student housing, food service, and special class fees. The Board must authorize increases in tuition and matriculation fees to bring the student's contribution up to 25 percent of the total General Operations revenue in the Resident Instruction budget. Students who do not qualify for resident status must pay both the matriculation and non-resident fees. MATRICULATION FEES AND NON-RESIDENT TUITION FY2001 (Effective Fall Semester, 2000) Matriculation Non-Resident Universities Georgia Institute of Technology Full-Time Students $1,207 Semester $3,621 Semester Students Less than 12 SCH $101 Per SCH $302 Per SCH Georgia State University Law $1,696 Semester $5,088 Semester All Others $142 Per SCH $424 Per SCH Medical College of Georgia Medical and Dental $2,771 Semester $8,313 Semester All Others Full-Time $1,207 Semester $3,621 Semester Less Than 12 SCH $101 Per SCH $302 Per SCH University of Georgia Forestry - Full Time $1,418 Semester $4,254 Semester Less than 12 SCH $119 Per SCH $355 Per SCH Law - Full Time $2,058 Semester $6,174 Semester Less than 12 SCH $172 Per SCH $515 Per SCH Veterinary Medicine - Full Time $2,921 Semester -- - Less than 12 SCH $244 Per SCH -- Pharmacy - Full Time $1,389 Semester $4,167 Semester - Less than 12 SCH $116 Per SCH $348 Per SCH All Others - Full Time $1,207 Semester - Less than 12 SCH $101 Per SCH Regional and State Universities - Full Time $904 Semester - Less than 12 SCH $76 Per SCH Two-Year Colleges - Full Time $617 Semester - Less than 12 SCH $52 Per SCH Graduate Teaching & Research Assistants All Institutions $25 Semester $3,621 Semester $302 Per SCH $2,712 Semester $226 Per SCH $1,851 Semester $155 Semester - Percentage Increase in Tuition: FY1983 - FY2001 FY1983 15.0 FY1990 4.4 FY1997 6.0 FY1984 15.0 FY1991 4.0 FY1998 6.0 FY1985 15.0 FY1992 4.0 FY1999 3.0 FY1986 12.5 FY1993 4.0 FY2000 4.5 FY1987 8.5 FY1994 3.0 FY2001 3.8 FY1988 5.7 FY1995 3.0 FY1989 4.0 FY1996 5.0 Note: SCH is semester credit hour. Sources: Policy Manual; Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Other Mandatory Fees FY2001 Mandatory fees are semester fees mandated by the institution and approved by the Board of Regents for all students at the individual institutions. "Other" fees include health, transportation, recreation, parking, and application fees, if mandated. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia SEMESTER FEES MANDATORY OPTIONAL Housing Student Activity Athletic Technology Other Total Meals* High Low 75 50 75 161 397 1,937 1,329 46 75 140 261 2,095 38 130 168 649 38 38 284 360 1,072 1,613 1,253 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 64 114 38 140 356 1,122 1,095 1,020 78 97 86 261 1,055 922 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 42 133 68 243 833 740 38 107 20 165 989 1,211 40 94 33 167 27 90 300 50 467 44 90 45 179 59 116 88 263 866 850 55 98 70 223 1,105 1,039 57 107 100 264 920 37 62 38 132 269 57 75 110 242 899 864 41 173 115 329 982 1,060 41 48 109 198 1,103 1,051 927 36 112 93 241 1,013 945 Dalton State College 21 Macon State College 44 25 46 14 58 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 43 57 87 187 898 1,063 660 Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Comm. College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College 15 45 38 30 38 33 42 23 23 300 39 42 15 38 30 30 47 100 27 39 35 * The cost of meals is based on 19-21 meals per week. Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 22 92 20 58 22 90 20 95 25 48 39 362 22 61 28 123 24 84 66 213 20 86 24 59 724 585 915 781 870 810 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Facilities The System owned 2,957 buildings valued at $5 billion in 2000. Institutions completed $227 million in construction during 2000. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Appropriations Facilities and Capital Outlay Among the primary responsibilities of the Board of Regents is that of providing adequate facilities at the 34 institutions. The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Facilities administers Board policy in this area. Title to all properties is vested in the Board of Regents. The Board may hold, purchase, lease, sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of property if deemed appropriate for efficient administration of the University System. The Board of Regents uses the top-ranked building requests from each of the institutions to develop the priority list of new buildings to be included in the University System budget request submitted to the Governor each September. The institutions' lists of major repair and renovation (MRR) projects are used by the Office of Facilities in administering the annual appropriation to the Major Repair and Renovation Fund (MRRF), an element of the Regents' funding formula. While the larger facilities constructed are typically financed through the sale of bonds issued by the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission (GSFIC), cash appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly are also a major source of funding for construction projects. Additional funds for construction come from outside sources (i.e., private donors and grants). CAPITAL OUTLAY AND MRRF APPROPRIATIONS, FY1991 - FY2001 Approved in General Assembly Session 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 For Fiscal Year FY-91 FY-92 FY-92 FY-93 FY-94 FY-95 FY-95 S FY-97 FY-98 FY-99 FY-99 S FY-00 FY-00 S FY-01 Projects 9,000,000 39,400,000 68,000,000 97,370,000 176,455,000 15,532,090 53,310,000 82,295,000 146,298,000 208,385,000 165,465,903 937,551 148,162,000 1,147,208 MRRF 12,762,500 24,070,000 25,205,000 27,810,000 29,756,147 36,662,323 38,924,444 41,124,444 46,730,826 50,530,286 52,106,610 (S) Supplemental Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Projects Completed State Funded Capital Outlay, 1996 to 2000 Institution Completed 1996 ($ Millions) Completed 1997 ($ Millions) Completed 1998 ($ Millions) Completed 1999 ($ Millions) Completed 2000 ($ Millions) Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total $114.3 85.2 17.0 42.0 258.5 $ 6.0 5.0 7.0 33.4 51.4 15.3 59.0 50.7 125.0 $ 44.3 46.3 29.1 75.4 8.5 12.2 65.0 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total 23.9 9.0 32.9 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 3.4 22.2 3.3 22.8 6.7 45.0 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Fort Valley State Univ. Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State 10.7 12.5 53.7 10.3 1.2 23.4 17.8 27.5 3.0 1.7 5.0 6.6 13.3 5.2 2.6 4.7 11.8 University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total 3.5 26.7 65.2 Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College 1.1 Gordon College 8.2 Middle Georgia College South Georgia College 1.2 Waycross College Two-Year College Total 9.4 1.1 SYSTEM TOTAL $327.5 $137.7 Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 23.4 1.3 2.2 18.0 21.5 $189.9 13.4 63.4 6.3 6.3 4.8 1.1 7.8 1.7 15.4 $167.2 1.6 19.3 70.1 8.7 8.7 3.2 5.8 5.0 4.9 8.8 4.5 6.0 38.2 $227.0 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Number of Buildings, Value, and Age 2000 Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Buildings Number Value ($ in thousands) Based on Year of Construction Over 75-99 50-74 25-49 99 Yrs Yrs Yrs Yrs Old Old Old Old Less Than 25 Yrs Old 220 880,429,137 3 15 35 58 109 Georgia State University 50 431,538,605 4 9 17 20 Medical College of Georgia 84 449,928,415 5 9 50 20 University of Georgia Research University Total 1,457 1,351,539,686 1,811 3,113,435,843 43 35 186 659 46 59 239 784 534 683 Georgia Southern University 136 281,611,485 3 4 68 61 Valdosta State University 81 177,519,511 1 4 17 42 17 Regional University Total 217 459,130,996 1 7 21 110 78 Albany State University 27 67,197,435 3 6 18 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 23 71,508,852 13 10 Augusta State University Clayton College & State University 59 106,253,840 13 3 24 6 13 14 62,842,905 7 7 Columbus State University 55 105,009,415 13 24 18 Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 98 101,037,459 1 3 9 41 44 55 119,864,565 5 7 20 11 12 35 62,974,477 3 4 23 5 Kennesaw State University 31 108,967,380 11 20 North Ga. College & State Univ. 61 66,191,396 3 18 25 15 Savannah State University 45 109,339,064 2 11 19 13 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total 26 67,579,490 78 149,935,181 607 1,198,701,459 11 2 4 7 35 24 22 109 232 15 30 220 Dalton State College 10 43,595,297 7 3 Macon State College 18 64,538,254 10 8 State College Total 28 108,133,551 17 11 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 50 65,968,710 5 7 27 11 Atlanta Metropolitan College 12 28,647,170 7 5 Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 11 11,055,880 12 28,471,275 15 8 19 18 47 23 44 26 9 294 2,957 26,772,820 12,583,156 30,839,965 31,625,202 87,118,435 48,652,103 59,830,115 39,425,072 14,058,705 485,048,608 5,364,450,457 6 5 8 4 12 3 6 2 2 11 6 12 6 2 11 34 1 5 6 11 1 1 11 26 5 3 7 15 1 9 1 10 34 147 102 72 98 403 1,290 1,094 Notes: 1. The number of buildings includes all on-campus and off-campus buildings (e.g., experiment stations, 4-H centers, presidents homes, and lodges). 2. "Value" is the estimated replacement value based on building type. Source: Building and Room Inventory Reports; Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Inventory of Area Square Feet by Classification, 2000 Institution Academic Admin. Georgia Institute of Technology 2,562,668 277,577 Georgia State University 2,011,849 297,145 Medical College of Georgia 1,458,236 396,574 University of Georgia 6,435,770 597,789 Research University Total 12,468,523 1,569,085 Georgia Southern University 905,858 127,024 Valdosta State University 543,263 150,891 Regional University Total 1,449,121 277,915 Albany State University 277,583 34,294 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 310,651 37,650 Augusta State University 258,628 70,977 Clayton College & State University 226,779 42,539 Columbus State University 474,250 90,699 Fort Valley State University 470,311 63,564 Georgia College & State University 420,582 61,588 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 252,798 36,783 Kennesaw State University 372,840 149,221 North Ga. College & State Univ. 225,739 40,912 Savannah State University 328,020 45,656 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 300,559 27,782 State University of West Georgia 482,180 76,119 State University Total 4,400,920 777,784 Dalton State College 160,466 22,832 Macon State College 178,005 15,998 Faculty & Student Support Campus Housing 25,426 1,225,913 Other Space 5,201,861 Total 9,293,445 24,706 2,937,961 5,271,661 1,657 135,247 2,525,918 4,517,632 17,650 1,244,846 6,550,060 14,846,115 69,439 2,606,006 17,215,800 33,928,853 22,754 382,365 1,536,125 2,974,126 16,113 223,242 824,568 1,758,077 38,867 605,607 2,360,693 4,732,203 6,755 114,078 347,613 780,323 1,489 220,351 570,141 4,329 1,704 601,743 937,381 6,525 176,529 452,372 12,006 4,589 406,623 988,167 8,036 138,494 401,978 1,082,383 7,247 171,923 549,341 1,210,681 1,088 125,107 326,644 742,420 7,911 540,485 1,070,457 1,866 162,444 327,016 757,977 3,155 304,775 532,977 1,214,583 5,524 54,894 330,983 719,742 7,126 271,597 793,858 1,630,880 73,057 1,349,605 5,556,141 12,157,507 2,492 216,399 402,189 216,920 410,923 State College Total 338,471 38,830 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 225,368 43,707 Atlanta Metropolitan College 111,234 18,599 Bainbridge College 69,206 11,177 Coastal Georgia Community College 127,007 15,779 Darton College 154,095 43,021 East Georgia College 36,793 9,459 Floyd College 165,970 25,716 Gainesville College 184,347 19,677 Georgia Perimeter College 436,429 225,068 Gordon College 118,948 25,901 Middle Georgia College 165,647 49,493 South Georgia College 139,299 57,571 Waycross College 57,009 17,886 Two-Year College Total 1,991,352 563,054 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 45,957 11,253 SYSTEM TOTAL 20,694,344 3,237,921 2,492 3,022 96,104 433,319 367,349 813,112 735,550 2,450 128,859 261,142 1,154 37,293 118,830 2,857 91,866 237,509 4,536 169 138 5,968 90,929 33,369 146,195 125,439 292,581 79,790 338,019 335,431 5,248 441,300 1,108,045 1,801 2,404 0 4,173 33,920 56,218 85,654 51,288 289,264 274,774 325,239 199,434 56,042 2,318,088 477,642 628,437 447,592 135,110 5,195,678 8,173 16,015 81,398 217,775 4,858,655 27,900,056 56,908,751 Notes:The classification code indicates how the various rooms within a building were used (e.g., faculty office space) as opposed to the major function of the building (e.g., residence hall facility, instructional classroom facility). Academic -- instruction (classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices), research, public service, cooperative extension, libraries, computing support, ancillary support. Administrative -- executive management, administrative services, fiscal operations, physical plant operations, community relations. Faculty and Student Support -- faculty and staff services (faculty clubs, lounges, cafeterias) and student support (health services, student centers, cafeterias). Campus Housing -- faculty and student housing. Other -- unassigned space (capable and incapable of use); building service (closets, stairwells); independent operations (rental property for commercial uses and outside agencies); and parking garages. Source: Facilities Inventory Reporting System 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Classrooms and Laboratories Number of Rooms, Square Feet of Area and Usage, Fall 2000 Institution Classrooms Teaching Laboratories No. Rooms ASF ASF/ No. EFT Rooms ASF ASF/ EFT Georgia Institute of Technology 159 158,059 11.2 87 79,114 5.6 Georgia State University 177 126,570 7.8 90 108,672 6.7 Medical College of Georgia 71 51,733 16.8 42 28,434 9.2 University of Georgia 302 270,436 10.2 95 104,109 3.9 Research University Total 709 606,798 10.1 314 320,329 5.3 Georgia Southern University 188 142,819 12.1 135 120,675 10.2 Valdosta State University 124 87,022 12.7 81 73,150 10.6 Regional University Total 312 229,841 12.3 216 193,825 10.4 Albany State University 72 44,319 16.0 49 29,879 10.8 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 106 81,675 22.0 100 79,656 21.4 Augusta State University 57 42,930 12.1 36 24,810 7.0 Clayton College & State University 45 31,676 11.1 35 34,552 12.1 Columbus State University 62 47,494 12.7 97 94,243 25.2 Fort Valley State University 68 51,701 24.7 54 42,249 20.2 Georgia College & State University 104 76,531 20.1 80 57,916 15.2 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 56 39,176 21.1 35 29,974 16.1 Kennesaw State University 84 64,412 7.2 39 32,249 3.6 North Ga. College & State Univ. 65 49,337 16.4 35 25,520 8.5 Savannah State University 87 57,205 33.1 52 51,777 30.0 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 96 75,216 30.4 45 53,894 21.8 State University of West Georgia 157 143,283 21.6 92 65,647 9.9 State University Total 1,059 804,955 17.0 749 622,366 13.2 Dalton State College 50 35,381 19.2 28 34,430 18.7 Macon State College 55 46,088 18.9 45 33,852 13.9 State College Total 105 81,469 19.0 73 68,282 15.9 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 57 36,057 18.8 41 36,194 18.8 Atlanta Metropolitan College 33 23,724 20.0 9 8,728 7.4 Bainbridge College 14 9,972 13.4 26 26,646 35.7 Coastal Ga. Community College 31 22,477 21.2 24 22,340 21.1 Darton College 31 22,066 12.0 25 24,586 13.4 East Georgia College 9 6,292 6.9 13 10,906 12.0 Floyd College 39 38,579 27.3 18 16,675 11.8 Gainesville College 52 36,800 17.1 34 38,632 17.9 Georgia Perimeter College 190 131,543 15.6 72 79,874 9.5 Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 31 24,392 10.8 56 32,190 21.7 28 19,933 23.5 12 7,264 14.2 583 411,289 16.6 2,768 2,134,352 13.8 22 16,792 7.4 29 22,041 14.9 24 20,104 23.8 8 8,327 16.2 345 331,845 13.4 1,697 1,536,647 9.9 Notes: 1. Classrooms include general classrooms and large lecture rooms used primarily for instruction (program class codes 11, 12, 13, 52, and 81 with room use codes 111 and 112). 2. Teaching laboratories include specialized classrooms (e.g., computing, drafting) and classroom laboratories (e.g., physics, chemistry laboratories) used primarily for instruction (program class codes 11, 12, 13, 52, and 81 with room use codes 211 and 212). 3. ASF is the number of assignable square feet; ASF/EFT is a space utilization measure calculated by dividing assignable square feet by the equivalent full-time enrollment for Fall 2000. Source: Facilities Inventory Report NonTeaching Laboratories Research Laboratories Continuing Education Institution No. Rooms ASF ASF/ No. EFT Rooms ASF ASF/ No. EFT Rooms ASF ASF/ EFT Georgia Institute of Technology 111 84,291 6.0 1,758 876,031 62.0 Georgia State University 204 61,203 3.8 286 100,855 6.2 Medical College of Georgia 5 3,489 1.1 485 158,078 51.4 University of Georgia 436 230,063 8.7 3,107 1,357,163 51.4 8 5,560 0.2 Research University Total 756 379,046 6.3 5,636 2,492,127 41.6 8 5,560 0.1 Georgia Southern University 129 68,739 5.8 14 2,934 0.2 1 762 0.1 Valdosta State University 69 33,613 4.9 12 2,433 0.4 1 554 0.1 Regional University Total 198 102,352 5.5 26 5,367 0.3 2 1,316 0.1 Albany State University 13 2,314 0.8 8 2,743 1.0 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 49 12,932 3.5 Augusta State University 19 11,693 3.3 1 90 0.0 3 936 0.3 Clayton College & State University 41 21,026 7.3 Columbus State University 66 19,473 5.2 5 4,352 1.2 Fort Valley State University 50 25,407 12.1 58 40,151 19.2 Georgia College & State University 38 8,728 2.3 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 47 21,365 11.5 1 109 0.1 4 5,005 2.7 Kennesaw State University 73 32,902 3.7 7 5,165 0.6 North Ga. College & State Univ. 34 14,859 4.9 Savannah State University 38 16,599 9.6 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 30 27,940 11.3 6 4,475 1.8 State University of West Georgia 40 12,716 1.9 State University Total 538 227,954 4.8 68 43,093 0.9 25 19,933 0.4 Dalton State College 2 1,027 0.6 1 1,237 0.7 Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL 2 1,027 0.2 32 24,838 12.9 4 1,756 1.5 2 1,123 1.5 4 2,273 2.1 12 6,414 1 830 15 10,565 5 1,408 16 16,208 7 1,446 12 3,289 13 1,987 6 3,049 129 75,186 1,623 785,565 3.5 0.9 7.5 0.7 1.9 0.6 2.2 2.3 5.9 3.0 5.1 5,730 2,540,587 16.4 1 1,237 0.3 8 2,244 1.2 3 1,455 1.2 3 1,588 2.1 1 1,008 0.5 2 1,600 1.8 15 10,664 7.6 8 3,620 1.7 1 671 1.3 41 22,850 0.9 77 50,896 0.3 Notes: 1. Non-teaching laboratories are special classrooms and laboratories (program class codes 11, 12, 13, 52, and 81 with room use codes 220 and 230). 2. Research laboratories include rooms used for laboratory applications or research that require special purpose equipment for experimentation or observation (program class codes 21 and 22 with room use codes 235, 250, and 255). 3. Continuing education rooms include those classrooms, teaching laboratories and non-teaching laboratories used primarily for continuing education and public service (program class codes 31 and 32 with room use codes 212, 220, and 230). 4. ASF is the number of assignable square feet; ASF/EFT is a space utilization measure calculated by dividing assignable square feet by the equivalent full-time enrollment for Fall 2000. Source: Facilities Inventory Report 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Major Repair and Rehabilitation Allocations 1996 - 2001 In accordance with the recommendations of the Study Committee on Public Higher Education Finance (1982), the day-to-day operation of the physical plant continues to be funded on the established dollars per square foot funding approach. However, to cover the non-formula component for major repairs and renovation, the Committee recommended that the appropriation be set at three-fourths of one percent of the current replacement value of all System buildings. This recommendation became effective in FY1984 but was fully funded for the first time in the FY1987 budget. Prior to FY1984, the System received a constant $2.5 million annually. In recent years, the Board of Regents has requested the State to increase the percentage of the replacement value funded to more closely reflect national recommendations. Allocations have been used for such projects as reroofing or roof replacement, repairing/replacing boilers and chillers, upgrading electrical and other infrastructure systems, providing access for the disabled, bringing buildings up to life safety code, and the removal of hazardous materials in buildings of the University System. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Research University Total Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional University Total Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University 1996 $ 1,024,450 1,679,000 4,670,000 7,318,700 14,692,150 1,365,186 961,800 2,326,986 190,275 324,397 559,919 421,323 979,775 1997 $ 3,304,383 1,881,000 1,578,853 7,972,255 14,736,491 1,936,525 1,302,306 3,238,831 629,791 683,509 1,462,400 805,941 945,004 1998 $ 3,430,500 1,758,000 3,036,000 8,151,900 16,376,400 2,494,000 1,189,000 3,683,000 643,600 694,800 1,288,000 662,840 833,600 1999 $ 4,664,000 2,760,000 2,080,000 12,291,000 21,795,000 2,636,000 1,490,000 4,126,000 721,000 782,000 1,465,000 552,000 983,000 2000 $ 4,883,060 2,787,000 2,240,000 13,380,900 23,290,960 2,568,000 1,565,000 4,133,000 748,007 842,673 1,503,812 968,000 1,010,000 2001 $ 5,282,093 3,071,036 2,427,306 13,713,180 24,493,615 2,615,886 1,581,193 4,197,079 729,181 852,497 1,510,051 576,280 1,031,618 Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia State University Total Dalton State College Macon State College State College Total Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total Skidaway Institute of 851,600 1,167,964 999,501 1,540,567 1,141,748 1,635,974 1,321,500 1,867,000 1,337,368 2,007,500 1,360,667 1,902,185 1,181,048 1,009,418 1,217,223 1,173,000 1,150,735 1,121,971 246,500 771,460 667,500 706,000 693,100 699,054 491,250 876,800 1,122,741 1,225,187 1,152,500 1,119,875 1,177,593 1,346,660 1,248,000 1,456,300 1,479,535 1,488,549 225,035 649,517 611,700 876,000 691,100 742,085 707,620 1,306,400 1,375,600 1,590,000 1,632,000 1,659,768 8,524,299 13,026,968 13,143,326 14,717,987 15,216,330 14,793,781 571,885 306,510 878,395 430,000 447,000 877,000 444,000 530,000 583,500 544,275 411,500 900,870 567,610 530,397 855,500 1,430,870 1,151,110 1,074,672 763,404 825,369 947,300 1,070,000 1,118,884 1,133,880 448,400 402,330 436,600 706,640 499,000 475,939 106,000 311,213 205,000 275,000 263,000 258,164 196,259 200,433 266,260 379,187 233,000 379,159 415,310 389,043 633,500 402,000 402,600 403,000 206,710 490,000 413,500 472,000 827,200 225,000 361,000 705,700 663,217 246,200 268,000 744,394 602,000 480,031 475,189 217,442 158,481 472,565 986,571 786,415 1,310,043 1,101,000 1,117,789 1,141,251 167,094 772,681 601,555 757,904 253,000 846,865 495,000 893,000 430,000 911,000 443,288 919,347 548,365 82,866 5,150,520 583,944 282,964 6,770,706 541,700 174,300 6,630,618 634,000 273,000 8,038,540 623,000 219,100 7,919,876 601,338 214,360 7,199,295 92,003 274,478 235,600 257,000 214,292 208,020 Oceanography Board of Regents 200,000 164,889 395,334 2,532,079 SYSTEM TOTAL $31,664,353 $38,924,474 $41,124,444 $50,530,286 $52,106,610 $54,290,521 Sources: Formula for Excellence, 1982; Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Research The University System received $622 million in external contracts and grants in FY2000 to support research and service. Research universities received $559 million in external grants and contracts. Regional universities received $10 million in external grants and contracts. State universities received $41 million in external grants and contracts. State colleges received $3.0 million in external grants and contracts. Two-year colleges received $10 million in external contracts and grants. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Research Programs Research Universities Research activities serve to expand the existing body of knowledge, provide learning opportunities for graduate students, and find solutions for problems. The research mission in the University System is concentrated primarily in the four universities. In addition, Fort Valley State University has an agricultural research mission assigned to it as a result of its designation as an 1890 Land Grant Institution and operates an Agricultural Research Station at Fort Valley. Research programs carried out in the universities had a total extramural support in FY2000 of $559 million and are described below. Georgia Southern University and Valdosta State University have research missions focused on applied topics. Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech is a major center for advanced technology in Georgia and the Southeast. The Institute conducts research of national significance, provides services and facilities to faculty, students, industry, and government agencies, and supports the economic and technological growth of the state. Research operations are carried out through a group of schools, centers, and laboratories, each performing research in a particular field of interest. Most of the research is supported by contracts with government organizations and private industry. A significant portion of the total research activity is within the broad fields of electronics, environmental science and technology, manufacturing, biotechnology, materials, microelectronics, transportation, and telecommunications. Signal processing, tribology, acoustics, fusion, combustion, rotary wing aircraft, and work on energy conservation and applications are also important areas, as are domestic and international economic development, computer technology and applications, mechanics, and the fields of biological, physical, chemical, material, earth, atmospheric, and social sciences. To assist with the State's economic development, Georgia Tech maintains field offices in Albany, Augusta, Brunswick, Carrollton, Columbus, Douglas, Dublin, Gainesville, Macon, Madison, Rome, Savannah and Warner Robins. Research is also being conducted at various sponsor locations throughout the nation and the world. Extramural support for FY2000 was $232 million. Georgia State University Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia State University (GSU) is a leading research university with a wide range of extramural research programs in each of its six colleges. In addition to a broad agenda of programs that have national prominence, a number of the research programs play a significant role in supporting the growth of both the economy and technology of Georgia. Some of the research projects include the development of biotechnology and drug design, brain sciences and health, digital arts, computer design, both biological and policy research of the environment, high angular resolution astronomy, media education, brain-computer interface, and neural communication and computation. Policy research includes water planning and policy, applied research for addressing national and local policy issues, Georgia health policy, evaluation of state and local fiscal and economic policy, and international studies in which GSU faculty work in over 30 foreign countries. Various research programs in the areas of learning and development, teacher education, educational policy, adult learning and community outreach provide a strong link between GSU and the K-12 system in Georgia. Research in the field of business-to-business marketing, development of models related to national, regional and local economies, and international business training and skills development benefit from the long-term relationships that GSU has developed with national and international business communities. Innovative crosscollege teacher preparation programs, including the Biobus, serve as national models for education reform. Applied research to reduce health risks includes the study of victim empowerment issues, current substance abuse treatment strategies, the Georgia Fatherhood Program, and the influence of nursing care on patient outcomes in U.S. Army hospitals. Georgia State University extramural support for FY2000 was $39 million. Medical College of Georgia Extramurally funded research programs are disease oriented and are carried out in both basic and clinical disciplines in the five schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, and Graduate Studies. Institutes which focus on specific research disciplines are the Georgia Institute for Prevention of Human Disease and Accidents, the Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics, and the Vascular Biology Center. A special initiative involves the research and development of telecommunications in health care delivery known as Telemedicine. There is an Alzheimer's program to develop and test new drugs and agents for improving memory. A specialized Heart Development Group carries out research on the origin and molecular biology of congenital heart defects. Significant priorities in research are: cancer, neurological disease, (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, stem cell research), cardiovascular diseases (stroke, Sickle cell disease, hypertension, heart development), and infection/inflammation research. Much of this research is translation (i.e., bench to bedside). There is considerable focus on research relating to children's diseases and health services research that includes minority and women's health. Applied and basic research places emphasis on the development of new intellectual properties, biotechnology and technology transfer. The latter is focused on the economic growth of the State and involves consortia with other universities including the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA). Sponsored awards for FY2000 was $133 million. University of Georgia The University of Georgia is both a land-grant and sea-grant college. All thirteen schools/colleges have extensive research programs. The following areas are representative of some of the recognized research strengths. Research in biology and chemistry is conducted in many colleges, departments, and multidisciplinary units, including the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, the Center for Metalloenzyme Studies, the Center for Plant Cellular and Molecular Biology, the Center for Biological Resource Recovery, and the Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry. Biotechnology research focuses on plant development and production, crop protection, forest science and applications, animal improvement and health, human health, and fermentation applications. Research in the College of Pharmacy focuses on the development of new drugs and toxicology. Agricultural research is conducted at the three major Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations in Athens, Griffin, and Tifton, and five smaller stations in the state. Research emphasis is on environmentally sound and input-efficient production practices. The Veterinary Medicine Experiment Station and the Poultry Disease Research Center in Athens conduct research on disease problems of agricultural and companion animals. The Veterinary Diagnostic Assistance Laboratories have facilities in Athens and Tifton. Environmental and ecological research is a major emphasis across several colleges, with the recognized activities in the Institute of Ecology and the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. Marine research is concentrated at the Marine Institute of Sapelo Island, the Marine Extension Center at Brunswick, and the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography. Research strengths in other areas are highlighted in the Institute for Behavioral Research, the Center for East-West Trade Policy, the Humanities Center, the Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science, and the Center for Simulational Physics. Ongoing research in math, reading, and science education, as well as learning disorders, is conducted by faculty in the College of Education. Extramural support to the University of Georgia for FY2000 was $155 million. Source:Research Advisory Committee; Office of Associate Vice Chancellor of Strategic Research and Analysis 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Contracts and Grants Received by Universities and Regional Universities FY1991-FY2000 DOLLARS IN MILLIONS 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Universities GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Research Awards 144.2 126.5 146.0 144.6 167.1 158.3 179.9 176.2 204.4 217.2 Instructional & Public Service Awards 11.4 15.4 16.9 17.4 18.7 15.7 17.4 10.9 12.7 15.2 TOTAL AWARDS $155.6 $141.9 $162.9 $162.0 $185.8 $174.0 $197.3 $187.1 $217.1 $232.4 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 12.0 12.5 12.2 12.1 16.7 19.4 20.6 37.1 25.2 23.1 Instructional & Public Service 7.4 7.3 7.5 9.8 11.0 12.7 16.5 23.9 14.0 15.6 Awards TOTAL AWARDS $19.4 $19.8 $19.7 $21.9 $27.7 $32.1 $37.1 $61.0 $39.2 $38.7 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA Research Awards 11.1 12.5 13.1 14.8 16.9 17.3 18.6 19.7 26.3 31.1 Instructional & Public Service 5.0 5.9 6.1 7.1 6.5 9.5 7.8 82.7 97.6 101.9 Awards TOTAL AWARDS $16.2 $18.4 $19.2 $21.9 $23.4 $26.8 $26.4 $102.4 $123.9 $133.0 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Research Awards 86.4 96.3 93.9 97.7 110.0 95.9 95.5 84.3 86.6 97.3 Instructional & Public Service Awards 20.5 26.0 28.5 32.2 33.7 31.3 30.3 48.4 51.5 57.4 TOTAL AWARDS $106.9 $122.4 $122.4 $129.9 $143.7 $127.2 $125.8 $132.7 $138.1 $154.7 UNIVERSITIES Research Awards 253.7 247.8 265.2 269.2 310.7 290.9 314.6 317.3 342.6 368.7 Instructional & Public Service Awards 44.3 54.6 59.0 66.5 69.9 69.2 72.0 165.9 175.7 190.1 TOTAL AWARDS $298.1 $302.5 $324.2 $335.7 $380.6 $360.1 $386.5 $483.2 $518.3 $558.9 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Research Awards 1.2 1.2 Instructional & Public Service 3.7 4.1 Awards TOTAL AWARDS $4.9 $5.2 Regional Universities 1.3 4.0 $5.3 .8 4.2 $5.0 .8 6.0 $6.7 1.2 3.3 $4.5 2.1 3.3 $5.5 1.1 3.1 $4.2 1.6 3.6 $5.2 1.5 4.1 $5.6 VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional & Public Service Awards .4 1.4 TOTAL AWARDS $.4 $1.4 REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES Research Awards 1.2 1.2 Instructional & Public Service 4.1 5.5 Awards TOTAL AWARDS $5.3 $6.7 1.4 $1.4 1.3 5.4 $6.7 1.0 3.7 $4.7 1.8 7.9 $9.7 .9 1.7 $2.6 1.6 7.7 $9.3 1.1 2.7 $3.8 2.3 6.0 $8.3 1.7 2.7 $4.4 3.8 6.0 $9.8 .7 4.4 $5.1 1.8 7.5 $9.3 .3 .4 3.7 4.1 $4.1 $4.5 1.9 1.9 7.3 8.2 $9.2 $10.1 Notes:Totals may not add due to rounding. Student financial aid monies are not included in this table. Source: Board of Regents Agenda; Annual Report of Contracts and Grants 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Contracts and Grants Received by State Universities, FY1996 - FY2000 FY1996 FY1997 ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 564,488 803,926 Instructional & Public Service Awards 3,862,810 2,899,548 TOTAL AWARDS $4,427,298 $3,703,474 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 14,498 13,732 Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,275,559 2,015,688 TOTAL AWARDS $1,290,057 $2,029,420 AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 4,000 Instructional & Public Service Awards 446,950 415,690 TOTAL AWARDS $450,950 $415,690 CLAYTON COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,828,956 2,377,686 TOTAL AWARDS $1,828,956 $2,377,686 COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 96,588 140,724 Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,279,418 1,396,562 TOTAL AWARDS $1,376,006 $1,537,286 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 2,314,126 2,686,141 Instructional & Public Service Awards 8,966,988 12,467,621 TOTAL AWARDS $11,281,114 $15,153,762 GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 20,165 85,792 Instructional & Public Service Awards 2,028,938 1,484,180 TOTAL AWARDS $2,049,103 $1,569,972 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 202,193 143,441 FY1998 212,743 3,938,302 $4,151,045 9,222 2,076,825 $2,086,047 2,374 343,489 $345,863 3,069,747 $3,069,747 195,165 1,384,958 $1,580,123 2,311,311 7,765,884 $10,077,195 90,248 1,699,246 $1,789,494 237,502 FY1999 200,000 3,485,557 $3,685,557 113,289 1,778,736 $1,892,025 52,894 293,042 $345,936 2,426,336 $2,426,336 59,624 1,823,195 $1,882,819 2,660,811 7,717,307 $10,378,118 46,984 2,407,252 $2,454,236 643,577 FY2000 158,585 4,254,103 $4,412,688 66,889 2,061,819 $2,128,708 140,283 335,188 $475,471 2,331,329 $2,331,329 297,505 2,463,293 $2,760,798 2,847,473 8,724,253 $11,571,726 7,315 1,051,945 $1,059,260 749,786 Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,173,581 1,341,812 935,127 699,379 796,387 TOTAL AWARDS $1,375,774 $1,485,253 $1,172,629 $1,342,956 $1,546,173 KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 121,622 144,050 327,332 367,090 295,823 Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,872,835 1,778,156 1,573,752 3,317,773 3,693,534 TOTAL AWARDS $1,994,457 $1,922,206 $1,901,084 $3,684,863 $3,989,357 NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIV. Research Awards 130,800 Instructional & Public Service Awards 343,344 221,217 339,184 222,620 1,057,095 TOTAL AWARDS $343,344 $221,217 $339,184 $222,620 $1,057,095 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 585,320 651,415 600,840 1,840,086 1,694,463 Instructional & Public Service Awards 3,186,379 3,196,638 4,078,634 4,081,526 4,121,174 TOTAL AWARDS $3,771,699 $3,848,053 $4,679,474 $5,921,612 $5,815,637 SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 333,947 255,264 88,128 146,348 359,312 Instructional & Public Service Awards 482,512 461,210 1,221,048 1,109,804 491,895 TOTAL AWARDS $816,459 $716,474 $1,309,176 $1,256,152 $851,207 STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA Research Awards 447,542 180,970 425,066 824,970 950,822 Instructional & Public Service Awards 1,110,319 818,494 1,322,504 1,483,960 1,569,684 TOTAL AWARDS $1,557,861 $999,464 $1,747,570 $2,308,930 $2,520,506 STATE UNIVERSITIES Research Awards 4,704,489 5,105,455 4,499,931 6,955,673 7,568,256 Instructional & Public Service Awards 27,858,589 30,874,502 21,982,816 30,846,487 32,951,699 TOTAL AWARDS $32,563,078 $35,979,957 $34,248,631 $37,802,160 $40,519,955 Note: Excludes student financial aid monies. Source: Board of Regents Agenda Annual Report of Contracts and Grants 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Contracts and Grants Total Awards Received by State and Two-Year Colleges, FY1996-FY2000 Dalton State College Macon State College STATE COLLEGES FY1996 Dollars in Thousands FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 $1,539.8 $2,215.1 $2,123.5 $2,433.7 $2,573.6 949.5 1,041.9 810.3 489.0 377.1 $2,489.3 $3,257.0 $2,933.8 $2,922.7 $2,950.7 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Ga. Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College TWO-YEAR COLLEGES $ 644.1 875.7 1,006.4 927.6 235.0 3.0 359.5 226.7 153.1 -0434.4 204.4 4.4 $5,074.4 $770.5 799.7 937.2 1,149.4 330.0 5.5 268.0 121.9 316.2 -0389.3 212.6 .8 $5,301.0 $669.7 2,216.7 996.3 1,428.9 476.5 64.6 274.9 265.6 252.3 -0-0221.1 11.4 $6,878.0 $892.5 $1,398.9 1,124.4 1,038.3 1,000.7 1,261.7 1,514.8 1,383.3 314.5 64.2 597.2 261.1 339.5 702.8 378.0 309.2 384.9 -0-0- 497.3 -0- 2,789.8 229.9 230.9 5.5 22.2 $6,389.8 $10,352.0 SYSTEM TOTAL $408,521.8 $440,874.3 $536,662.3 $574,678.4 $622,795.0 Note:Includes instructional and public service awards. Total Awards Received By System Institutions Dollars in Millions FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 Universities $360.1 $386.5 $483.2 $518.2 $558.9 Regional Universities $8.3 $9.8 $9.3 $9.2 $10.1 State Universities $32.6 $36.0 $34.2 $37.8 $40.5 State Colleges $2.5 $3.3 $2.9 $2.9 $3.0 Two-Year Colleges $5.1 $5.3 $6.9 $6.4 $10.3 SYSTEM TOTAL $408.6 $440.9 $536.7 $574.7 $622.8 Source: Board of Regents Agenda Annual Report of Contracts and Grants 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Research Grants By Funding Source FY2000 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: March 24, 2003 Continuing Education and Public Service 365,149 participants enrolled in continuing education courses in FY2000. There were 20,755 programs offered in continuing education in FY2000. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Continuing Education As part of the mission of the University System, public service and continuing education act as an interface between the 34 institutions and the communities which they serve. Such activities are an extension of the traditional on-campus learning process and have been established to improve the welfare of Georgia's citizens and serve business, industry, government, and professional organizations. The public service/continuing education component consists of the following: Instructional services--offering primarily non-degree credit work designed for the purpose of upgrading skills or personal development Applied research--finding pragmatic solutions for identified problems Consultation--providing expertise for solving problems Technical assistance--providing support for completing a task Board policy requires that each institution offer a variety of conferences, institutes, short courses, workshops, seminars, and training programs. The principal unit awarded for participation in these non-degree credit activities is the Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.), defined as "ten contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education experience under responsible sponsorship, capable direction, and qualified instruction." The C.E.U. is accepted nationally as the unit for measuring participation in non-credit continuing education programs. There are two categories of continuing education activity, and only those individuals who take programs that meet the criteria for Category I may be awarded C.E.U.'s. Activities in Category I must meet administrative criteria, including being a part of an institution with a continuing education staff that has a library with reference resources and program criteria that include specifying outcomes of the learning experience and stating requirements for measurement of goals and completion of the program. Programs in Category II do not meet the criteria for inclusion in Category I but may meet the needs of the community or help satisfy the service mission of the institution. Category II activities are planned educational events of an instructional nature, with individually registered participants. "Continuing Education Activities" include both Category I and Category II programs. The rapid growth that has occurred in this area is displayed below. 12 Month Period* 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES 1976-77 -- 1999-00 No. of Programs 12 Month Period* 7,118 1988-89 8,434 1989-90 9,094 1990-91 9,124 1991-92 9,197 1992-93 10,032 1993-94 10,694 1994-95 11,378 1995-96 12,143 1996-97 12,556 1997-98 13,361 1998-99 13,645 1999-00 No. of Programs 11,987 13,883 14,018 15,876 16,329 17,241 17,045 18,945 19,844 21,244 21,441 21,155 * July 1 - June 30 Sources:Policy Manual, 1983; Utilization of the Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) within the University System of Georgia, 1988; 1999-00 Annual C.E.U. Report 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 C.E.U. Activities, 1999-2000 PROGRAMS AND PARTICIPANTS BY INSTITUTION Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia Programs Participants Participant Hours Total C.E.U.'s 1,218 26,253 594,580 59,458 536 10,745 128,538 12,854 885 18,672 105,453 10,545 2,795 94,361 1,018,331 101,833 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 671 25,396 173,682 17,368 366 4,555 33,690 3,369 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University North Georgia College & State Univ. Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia 29 481 669 1,853 660 106 576 270 2,539 58 571 516 991 10,681 6,338 18,892 9,060 7,944 9,840 5,052 31,256 2,103 6,696 7,718 2,089 46,254 89,280 226,154 137,309 104,226 142,575 101,595 408,089 31,386 84,239 94,939 207 4,625 8,928 20,707 13,731 10,423 14,258 10,159 40,809 3,139 8,424 9,494 Dalton State College Macon State College 355 5,837 52,853 5,162 357 6,886 115,873 11,587 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College 1,847 73 405 248 245 96 462 571 1,137 12 110 38 21,208 508 2,511 2,409 4,679 1,153 5,075 10,391 5,290 156 2,093 400 193,183 6,471 16,896 29,499 32,033 14,447 24,121 107,743 84,809 2,489 35,217 4,021 19,318 647 1,690 2,950 3,189 1,445 2,087 10,774 8,481 249 3,522 354 System Total 20,755 365,149 4,242,059 421,785 Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. Sources:1999-00 Annual C.E.U. Report; Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development and Economic Services 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Public Service The University System of Georgia's public service programs have a rich history of contributing to Georgia's economic development. First, the University System's agricultural extension services lifted Georgia's agrarian economy out of the Great Depression. Later, Georgia Tech's Economic Development Institute brought Industrial Age technology to Georgia's manufacturers. Today, University System outreach programs are developing a knowledge workforce that creates and uses intellectual technology for the knowledge economy of tomorrow. Highlights from FY2000 include: 373,439 Georgians are engaged in continuing education; 21,100 continuing education programs were offered. The University System of Georgia's Public Service efforts include: Economic Development Institute For over 40 years, the Economic Development Institute (EDI), through its 19 regional offices and campus-based programs, has helped Georgia's business and industry become more competitive though improving productivity and quality, reducing costs, starting new operations, and implementing proven manufacturing technologies. The focus has been on technologies such as: quality lean manufacturing information technology energy and environmental process improvement EDI also helps communities identify opportunities for growth and develop strategies to take best advantage of those opportunities. It conducts feasibility studies and research projects, while providing local development agencies with marketing studies, local impact analyses, strategic planning assistance, and leadership development training. EDI customers over the past two years report more than $24 million in sales increases, $15 million in operations cost saving, and over 1700 jobs added or retained. In addition, communities report almost 1400 jobs added or retained. Advanced Technology Development Center The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) accelerates the formation and growth of technology-based companies in Georgia. ATDC provides entrepreneurs the assistance they need to rapidly bring new innovations to market. ATDC's assistance has helped establish 114 new hightechnology companies which generate more than $750 million in annual revenues and provide more than 4600 jobs. ATDC has three business center locations: the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, the Georgia Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT) in Atlanta, and the Middle Georgia Technology Development Center in Warner Robins. Small Business Development Center Through the University of Georgia's Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program, businesses can receive free one-on-one counseling from experienced business professionals. SBDC also offers seminars, workshops, export assistance, on-site training, and publications. Small business clients who received SBDC consulting services last year had business growth three times the rate of average U.S. businesses and received more than $57 million in start-up and expansion capital. During FY 2000, SBDC provided 38,560 hours of business consultation for clients. Almost 14,554 people attended 1,012 programs on starting and expanding small businesses. ICAPP Access ICAPP Access provides easy access to the vast resources of University System of Georgia's 34 colleges and universities. Two examples of ICAPP Access products are: ICAPP Database of Faculty Expertise and Funding Opportunities - allows a key word search of University System faculty and staff expertise, and links research funding sources and potential collaborators. Catalog of University System of Georgia Centers, Institutes, and Special Programs - an inventory of more than 200 institutes, centers and programs of excellence that are part of the 34 institutions of the University System of Georgia. A directory is available in printed form and through the Internet, allowing businesses everywhere to access the concentrated wealth of information and expertise available Sources:Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development and Economic Services 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Historical Highlights The Board of Regents was authorized in 1931 with constitutional authority to govern the University System of Georgia. 170 members have served on the Board of Regents. 9 chancellors and 4 acting chancellors have led the University System. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Brief History The beginnings of public higher education in the State can be traced to 1784 when the General Assembly set aside 40,000 acres of land for the endowment of "a college or seminary of learning." During the following year, a charter was granted for the establishment of Franklin College, now the University of Georgia. The state later provided appropriations for establishing the following branches: School of Technology in Atlanta, 1885 (now Georgia Tech); Georgia Normal and Industrial College for Girls, Milledgeville, 1889 (now Georgia College & State Univ.); Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youths, Savannah, 1890 (now Savannah State University); and the South Georgia Normal School, Valdosta, 1906 (now Valdosta State University). Later, the legislature established an agricultural and mechanical arts (A&M) school in each congressional district. In 1929, Governor L. G. Hardman established a committee charged with recommending reorganization of higher education. The most significant idea was the creation of a central governing board. On August 28, 1931, the Reorganization Act was signed which created the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. The Act called for the governor to appoint eleven members, one from each congressional district, and one at large. In its January 1932 meeting, the Board adopted the following Statement of Plan: It is the conviction of the Board of Regents that the people of Georgia intended to ordain by the Act creating the Board that the twenty-six institutions comprising the University System should no longer function as separate, independent, and unrelated entities competing with each other for patronage and financial support. The manifest purpose of the Act creating the Board of Regents is to unify and coordinate the work of these institutions so that the educational program of each shall be integrated with that of every other institution and with the system as a whole. The result aimed at is a correlated, harmonious, and symmetrical structure free from wasteful duplications, but providing the maximum of educational opportunity to the students of the State. In short, the emphasis has been shifted from the interests of particular institutions to the interests of the State. While the traditions, the welfare and the prestige of the several branches of the system will be an object of care on the part of the Board, all of their problems are to be finally resolved by the answer to the question: What will best serve the educational interests of the State as a whole? With this as the paramount consideration, the constant aim of this body will be to establish and maintain a system of higher education that will command the sympathy and support of our educational leaders, and at the same time successfully meet our needs by offering the young men and women of Georgia the maximum of education. To accomplish this result, the Regents will, after careful study, take such steps that to them seem best to coordinate and unify these institutions so that they will be related in purpose and regulated in scope. The only competition in which these schools will hereafter engage will be for preeminence in service and scholarship. The Reorganization Act of 1931 transferred to the new Board the responsibility for 26 institutions. The Board began immediate reorganization by abolishing the A&M schools and two additional schools and creating two other institutions. The net result was that the System was reduced to 18 institutions. The earliest recorded enrollment was 8,035 in Fall 1933. The System was appropriated $1,900,500 by the State for 1932-33 but received only $1,624,928. In 1941, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools withdrew the accreditation of 10 University System institutions because of irregularities and incidences of outside interference into academic activities at the institutions. In 1943, newly-elected Governor Ellis Arnall sponsored a constitutional amendment to remove such interference by making the Board a constitutional body. The amendment was overwhelmingly approved by the voters. The principles enumerated in the 1932 policy statement have guided the development of a unified system. Today the Board continues to have constitutional authority to govern, control, and manage the University System, as reaffirmed in the approval of the new state constitution in 1982. These powers include the authority for program approval or discontinuance, internal allocation of the budget, facilities construction, and decisions concerning adding new institutions, upgrading or downgrading the level of an institution, or closure or merger of institutions. The University System is currently composed of 34 institutions (four universities, two regional universities, 13 state universities, two state colleges, and 13 two-year colleges). In addition, one state college, two two-year colleges, and one state university maintain a postsecondary vocational-technical unit in cooperation with the State Board of Technical and Adult Education. Sources:"Historical Highlights of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia," Henry G. Neal, 1981; University System Annual Reports 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Membership of Board of Regents 1932 - Present REGENT RESIDENCE Richard B. Russell, Jr. (Governor, Ex-Officio) Philip Weltner Atlanta Marion Smith Atlanta A. Pratt Adams Savannah William J. Vereen Moultrie George C. Woodruff Columbus Cason J. Callaway LaGrange Hughes Spalding Atlanta William D. Anderson Macon Martha Berry Rome M. D. Dickerson Douglas Richard B. Russell, Sr. Winder Thomas F. Green Athens W. Elliott Dunwody, Jr. Macon Eugene S. Ault Cedartown Eugene Talmadge (Governor, Ex-Officio) R. P. Burson Monroe S. H. Morgan Guyton Sandy Beaver Gainesville Clark Howell, Jr. Atlanta John Monaghan Pelham Miller S. Bell Milledgeville Charles M. Milam Cartersville D. I. Barron Monroe E. Ormonde Hunter Savannah E. D. Rivers (Governor, Ex-Officio) John G. Kennedy Savannah J. Knox Gholston Comer George Hains Augusta T. Jack Lance Young Harris L. W. Robert, Jr. Atlanta John W. Bennett, Sr. Waycross Abit Nix Athens PERIOD SERVED 1932-1933 1932-1933 1932-1939, 1943-1947 1932-1933 1932-1935 1932-1944 1932-1941, 1943-1953 1932-1934, 1949-1951 1932 1932 1932-1937 1932-1933 1932-1933 1932-1935 1932-1935 1933-1937, 1941-1943 1933-1937 1933-1936 1933-1939, 1941-1952 1934-1941 1935-1938 1935-1941 1935-1939 1936-1937 1936-1937, 1941 1937-1941 1937-1941 1937-1940 1937-1941 1937-1941 1937-1943 1937-1940 1937-1941 J. D. Gardner Jere N. Moore Marvin Twiggs R. D. Harvey Albert S. Hardy Willis Battle Earl B. Braswell Horace Caldwell John J. Cummings William S. Morris K. S. Varn Susie T. Moore Julian Strickland Joe I. Jenkins Lucien P. Goodrich James S. Peters Scott Candler J. Marvin Bell Joe Ben Jackson Carey G. Arnett Wallace Miller Frank M. Spratlin Pope F. Brock J. L. Renfroe Edward R. Jerger C. J. Smith Rutherford L. Ellis Miller R. Bell Roy N. Emmet, Sr. S. Price Gilbert James Peterson H. L. Wingate Millard Reese John J. McDonough Carey Williams Ada Moore Healey Robert O. Arnold Francis Stubbs, Sr. Charles J. Bloch Roy V. Harris Frank D. Foley C. L. Moss Edgar B. Dunlap, Sr. Camilla Milledgeville Dalton Lindale Gainesville Columbus Athens Valdosta Donaldsonville Augusta Waresboro Tifton Valdosta Hartwell Griffin Manchester Decatur Gainesville Gray Halcyondale Macon Atlanta Atlanta Statesboro Thomasville Newnan Atlanta Milledgeville Cedartown Sea Island Soperton Pelham Brunswick Rome Greensboro Atlanta Covington Douglas Macon Augusta Columbus Calhoun Gainesville 1938-1941 1938-1939 1938 1939-1942 1940-1941, 1945-1947 1940-1941 1940-1941, 1943-1949 1940-1941 1941-1943 1941-1951 1941-1946 1941-1942 1941-1943 1941-1943 1941-1947 1941-1943 1941-1943 1941-1942 1941-1943 1942 1942-1947 1943-1953 1943-1949 1943-1945 1943-1947 1943-1949 1943-1954 1943-1950 1943-1952 1943-1950 1945-1948 1947-1954 1947-1948 1947-1957 1949-1979 1949-1960 1949-1963 1949-1957 1950-1957 1951-1958,1960-1974 1951-1955 1952-1959 1952-1955 Freeman Strickland Howard Hollis Callaway John I. Spooner David Rice Everett Williams Morris Bryan, Jr. Quimby Melton James D. Gould Allen Woodall Linton D. Baggs Roscoe Coleman Ernest L. Wright James A. Dunlap James C. Owen, Jr. Jesse Draper Anton F. Solms John A. Bell, Jr. T. Hiram Stanley John Langdale G. L. Dickens, Jr. Jack Adair H. G. Pattillo James V. Carmichael Charles A. Smithgall William S. Morris, III W. Lee Burge John R. Richardson, Jr. Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Jr. Philip H. Alston, Jr. David Tisinger Charles A. Harris Sam A. Way, III John H. Robinson, III James D. Maddox P. R. (Bobby) Smith Jesse Hill, Jr. Milton Jones Lamar R. Plunkett Charles T. Oxford Elridge W. McMillan Rufus B. Coody Erwin A. Friedman Scott Candler, Jr. Atlanta Hamilton Donaldsonville Atlanta Statesboro Jefferson Griffin Brunswick Columbus Macon Augusta Rome Gainesville Griffin Atlanta Savannah Dublin Columbus Valdosta Milledgeville Atlanta Decatur Atlanta Gainesville Augusta Atlanta Conyers Ailey Atlanta Carrollton Ocilla Hawkinsville Americus Rome Winder Atlanta Columbus Bowdon Albany Atlanta Vienna Savannah Decatur 1953-1960 1953-1964 1954-1975 1954-1961 1955-1962 1955-1966 1955-1960 1957-1964 1957-1964 1957-1964 1958-1965 1959-1965 1960-1973 1960-1971 1961-1968 1962-1969 1963-1977 1964-1972 1964-1971 1964-1972 1965-1971 1965-1970 1965-1972 1966-1967 1967-1974 1968-1975 1970-1977 1970-1976 1971-1973 1971-1978 1971-1978 1972-1976 1972-1986 1972-1980 1973-1980 1973-1985 1974-1981 1974-1984 1975-1979 1975-Present 1976-1983 1976-1983 1977-1984 O. Torbitt Ivey, Jr. Marie W. Dodd Thomas H. Frier, Sr. William T. Divine, Jr. Julius F. Bishop Lloyd L. Summer, Jr. Sidney O. Smith, Jr. John E. Skandalakis John H. Anderson, Jr. Arthur M. Gignilliat, Jr. Joseph D. Greene Jackie M. Ward Edgar L. Rhodes Carolyn D. Yancey John W. Robinson, Jr. William B. Turner W. Lamar Cousins, M.D. James E. Brown Deen Day Smith Barry Phillips John H. Clark Joel H. Cowan Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Juanita Powell Baranco Thomas F. Allgood, Sr. S. William Clark, Jr., M.D. Suzanne G. Elson Elsie P. Hand Virgil R. Williams Dwight H. Evans Kenneth W. Cannestra Edgar L. Jenkins Charles H. Jones A. W. "Bill" Dahlberg J. Tom Coleman, Jr. George M. D. (John) Hunt III Glenn S. White Joseph E. Kennedy Shannon L. Amos David H. "Hal" Averitt Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Warren Y. Jobe Connie Cater Augusta Atlanta Douglas Albany Athens Rome Gainesville Atlanta Hawkinsville Savannah Thomson Atlanta Bremen Atlanta Winder Columbus Marietta Dalton Atlanta Atlanta Moultrie Atlanta Columbus Lithonia Augusta Waycross Atlanta Pelham Stone Mountain Stone Mountain Atlanta Jasper Macon Atlanta Savannah Tifton Lawrenceville Claxton Columbus Statesboro Atlanta Atlanta Macon 1977-1984 1978-1988 1978-1992 1979-1989 1979-1986 1980-1987 1980-1987 1981-1987 1983-1996 1983-1993 1984-1991 1984-1991 1984-1999 1985-1992 1986-1993 1986-1997 1987-1994 1987-1994 1988-1990 1988-1994 1989-1996 1990-1995 1991-Present 1991-Present 1992-2000 1992-1999 1993-1997 1993-1996 1993-1993 1993-1995 1994-2001 1994-2001 1994-2001 1995-1998 1995-2000 1997-Present 1997-2005 1997-1997 1997-1998 1977-1999 1997-Present 1998-1999 1999-2006 Joe Frank Harris Martin W. NeSmith Joel O. Wooten, Jr. James D. Yancey Hugh A. Carter, Jr. J. Timothy Shelnut Michael J. Coles Allene H. Magill Cartersville Claxton Columbus Columbus Atlanta Augusta Kennesaw Dalton Source: Office of the Chancellor 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 2000-2002 2000-2007 2001-2008 2001-2008 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Chancellors and Officers of the Board 1932 - Present CHANCELLORS Charles M. Snelling January 1, 1932 - May 12-13, 1933 Philip Weltner May 12-13, 1933 - June 30, 1935 S. V. Sanford July 1, 1935 - September 12, 1945 Raymond R. Paty October 9, 1946 - December 31, 1948 Harmon W. Caldwell January 1, 1949 - June 30, 1964 George L. Simpson, Jr. July 15, 1965 - June 4, 1979 Vernon Crawford May 20, 1980 - June 30, 1985 H. Dean Propst July 1, 1985 - December 31, 1993 Stephen R. Portch July 1, 1994 - December 31, 2001 Thomas Meredith January 1, 2002 - Present ACTING CHANCELLORS Marion Smith September 12, 1945 - October 8, 1946 S. Walter Martin July 1, 1964 - July 14, 1965 Vernon Crawford June 15, 1979 - May 20, 1980 Harry Downs January 1, 1994 - June 30, 1994 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2000-2001 Glenn S. White Chair Hilton Hatchett Howell, Vice Chair Jr. Stephen R. Portch Chancellor Gail S. Weber Secretary to the Board William R. Bowes Vice Chancellor Fiscal Affairs / Treasurer OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2001-2002 Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Chair Joe Frank Harris Vice Chair Thomas C. Meredith Chancellor, 2002 Stephen R. Portch Chancellor, 2001 Gail S. Weber Secretary to the Board William R. Bowes Vice Chancellor Fiscal Affairs / Treasurer 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Historical Sketches University System of Georgia Institutions Institution Founding Year, Name Changes, and Substantive Changes Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia School of Technology, established by act of the General Assembly, 1885; Opened in Atlanta, 1888; Name changed to Georgia Institute of Technology, 1948. Georgia State University Founded as Georgia Tech Evening School of Commerce, 1913; Became the Atlanta Division of the University of Georgia, 1947; Georgia State College of Business Administration, 1955; Georgia State College, 1961; Georgia State University, 1969. Medical College of Georgia Chartered by state in 1828 as Medical Academy of Georgia; 1829, Medical Institute of Georgia; Affiliated with University of Georgia and renamed Medical Department of the University, 1873; Became independent institution in 1950, Medical College of Georgia. University of Georgia Legislature granted land, 1784; Adopted charter, 1785, making Georgia the first state to charter a state-supported university; Established as University of Georgia in 1801. Georgia Southern University Established by legislature, 1906; Opened as First District A&M, 1908; Georgia Normal School, 1924 (two-year college); South Georgia Teachers College (four-year); Georgia Teachers College, 1939; Georgia Southern College, 1959; Georgia Southern University, 1990. Valdosta State University Established by legislature, 1906; Opened as South Georgia State Normal College, 1913 (two-year); Georgia State Woman's College at Valdosta, 1922 (four-year); Valdosta State College, 1950; Valdosta State University, 1993. Albany State University Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute (private), 1903; Georgia Normal and Agricultural College (two-year), 1917; Albany State College (four-year), 1943; Albany State University, 1996. Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Armstrong College, 1935; Armstrong State College, when four-year degrees were offered, 1967; Graduate degrees offered, 1973; Armstrong Atlantic State University, 1996. Augusta State University Academy of Richmond, 1783; Junior College of Augusta, 1925, first public junior college in Georgia; Augusta College, 1958; Augusta State University, 1996. Clayton College & Established by legislature, 1965; State Univ. Opened as Clayton Junior College, 1969; Clayton State College, 1986; Clayton College & State University, 1996. Columbus State University Established by legislature and opened as two-year Columbus College, 1958; Four-year, 1965; First four-year class graduated 1970; Columbus State University, 1996. Fort Valley State University Designated as Georgia's 1890 Land Grant institution; Fort Valley High and Industrial School (private) established 1895; Fort Valley Normal and Industrial School (private two-year), 1932; Fort Valley State College (public four-year) 1939; Designated as Fort Valley State University, 1996. Georgia College & State Univ. Georgia Normal and Industrial College, 1889; Georgia State College for Women, 1922; Women's College of Georgia, 1961; Georgia College (coeducational), 1967; Georgia College & State University, 1996. Ga. Southwestern State Univ. Third District A&M School, 1906; Third District Agricultural and Normal College (2-year), 1926; Georgia Southwestern College, 1932; Four-year in 1964; Senior college, 1967; Georgia Southwestern State University, 1996. Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Junior College, 1963; Kennesaw State College, 1976; Kennesaw State University, 1996. North Ga. College & State Univ. North Georgia Agricultural College, 1873; North Georgia College, 1929; North Georgia College & State University, 1996. Savannah State University Established by the Georgia Legislature as a result of the Second Morrill Land Grant Act which established Black land grant colleges in the south, 1890; Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youths, 1891, located in Athens for several months; Georgia State College, 1932; Savannah State College, 1950; Savannah State University, 1996. Southern Polytechnic State Univ. The Institute (unit of Georgia Tech), 1948; Southern Technical Institute, 1970; Moved from Chamblee to present location in Marietta, 1961; Southern College of Technology, 1986; Southern Polytechnic State University, 1996. State University of West Georgia Fourth District Agricultural and Mechanical School, 1906; West Georgia College (two-year), 1933; Four-year, 1957; State University of West Georgia, 1996. Dalton State College Chartered in 1963; first classes taught, 1967; First accredited, 1969; Limited baccalaureate programs and name changed to Dalton State College, 1998. Macon State College Established in 1965; Opened as Macon Junior College, 1968; Macon College, 1987; Limited baccalaureate programs and name changed to Macon State College, 1997. Abraham Baldwin Second District A & M School, 1908; Agric. College South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1924; Georgia State College for Men, 1932; Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, 1933. Atlanta Metropolitan Established in 1965; College Opened as Atlanta Junior College, 1974; Atlanta Metropolitan College, 1988. Bainbridge College Established in 1970; Opened as Bainbridge Junior College, 1973; Bainbridge College, 1987. Coastal Ga. Community College Established in 1961; Opened as Brunswick College, 1964; Coastal Georgia Community College, 1996. Darton College Established in 1963; Opened as Albany Junior College, 1966; Darton College, 1987. East Georgia College Authorized 1970; Opened as Emmanuel County Junior College, 1973; East Georgia College, 1987. Floyd College Authorized in 1968; Opened as Floyd Junior College, 1970; Floyd College, 1987. Gainesville College Authorized in 1964; Opened as Gainesville Junior College, 1966; Gainesville College, 1987. Georgia Perimeter College DeKalb College (under local Board of Education), 1964; DeKalb Community College, 1972; Joined USG, 1986; DeKalb College, 1986; Georgia Perimeter College, 1997. Gordon College Founded as private seminary, 1852; Gordon Military College, 1872; Joined University System in 1972 as Gordon Junior College; Gordon College, 1986. Middle Georgia College Authorized as denominational institution, 1884; Twelfth District A&M School, 1917; Middle Georgia A&M Junior College, 1927; Middle Georgia College, 1929; Became part of USG, 1931. South Georgia College Eleventh District A&M School, 1906; South Georgia Junior State College, 1927; South Georgia State College, 1929; South Georgia College, 1932. Waycross College Authorized in 1970; Opened as Waycross Junior College, 1976; Waycross College, 1987. Sources: Historical Highlights, 1981 (Henry Neal); institutional catalogs, Board of Regents Minutes. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003 Recent Publications The following is a partial list of recent University System of Georgia publications, many of which are referenced in this document. Not all publications are available for distribution, but all are available for reference in the System Office. The office listed in parentheses produced the report or document. GENERAL Access to Academic Excellence for the New Millennium (1995). A strategic planning progress report. (The Chancellor's Office) The Policy Manual (second edition, 1982; updated continuously). Codified manual of official Boardapproved policies. (Associate Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs) The System Supplement: A Monthly Report of the Board of Regents. Newsletter reviewing Board actions. (Media and Publications) RESEARCH Information Digest (1983-84 -- 2000-01 editions). Data on the System and its institutions. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Student Data Element Dictionary (1981, updated January 2001). Dictionary containing standardized definitions for the Student Information Reporting System. (Strategic Research and Analysis) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Academic Affairs Handbook (1995; updated continuously). A reference to policies and procedures that define the operations of the office of the chief academic officer at each unit in the University System. Available electronically on the Faculty Information System and the World Wide Web. (Academic Affairs) Facilities/Curriculum/Room Utilization Report (updated each fall semester). A summary of instructional activity during the fiscal year including data on number of different courses taught, number of different sections, average size of sections, student credit hours produced, student credit hours by CIP code, percentage distribution of sections according to section size, percent of student credit hours by level, semester credit hours generated, CIR summary by budget program areas, section starting time, space utilization survey reports and definitions, space factors, and average weekly percent of general classrooms in use by the hours. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Program Inventory/Listing of Degrees and Majors Authorized (updated monthly). A comprehensive listing by institution of all Board-approved offerings with assigned Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes. Available electronically on the WWW. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Understanding the University System's Core Curriculum (1991). Brochure describing the basic requirements of the core, procedures for revising the core, and the institutional appeals process for transfer of credit problems. (Academic Affairs) STUDENTS Enrollment Projections. Annual projections for a five-year period. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Quarterly Enrollment Report. Quarterly report of headcount and equivalent full-time enrollment, demographics of students, and enrollment by class by institution. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Semester Enrollment Report (beginning Summer 1999). Semester report of headcount and equivalent full-time enrollment, demographics of students, and enrollment by class by institution. (Strategic Research and Analysis) High School Feedback Report. An annual service provided by the University System whereby all high school principals in the state are notified of the academic progress of their graduates at the end of their first year at a System institution. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Normative Data for the Freshman Class. Annual description of entering freshmen in terms of SAT scores, high school averages, and freshman grade point averages by institution. Equations for predicting average grades for future freshmen are also provided. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Transfer Student Report (annual). Report of students transferring to and from University System institutions including numbers and grade point averages. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Student Retention and Graduation Rate Reports. First-year retention and graduation rates by institution, race, and entry status. (Strategic Research and Analysis) FISCAL AFFAIRS Annual Financial Report (prepared at the end of each fiscal year of operation). Presents the financial statement for each unit and a consolidated statement for the entire System. (Fiscal Affairs) University System Budget (prepared for each fiscal year of operation). Summary of budget allocations for each teaching institution and activities other than teaching. (Fiscal Affairs) Formula for Excellence: Financing Georgia's University System in the 1980s (1982). Final report of the Study Committee on Public Higher Education Finance. Describes current funding system with recommendations concerning tuition policies, quality improvement, budget lapse, and indirect cost recovery. (Fiscal Affairs) FACILITIES Building and Room Inventory. Inventory of buildings including year of construction, latest renovation, condition status, ownership, capital investment, and gross square feet, and an inventory of rooms including square feet, use, and student stations. (Facilities) Building Project Procedures (revised as needed). Material prepared to assist architects and institutions in following procedure for building projects constructed in the University System of Georgia. (Facilities) Space Utilization Survey Reports. Annual fall semester report of utilization of classrooms, lecture rooms, and laboratories for units of time by institution. (Facilities) PUBLIC SERVICE/CONTINUING EDUCATION Summary Report of C.E.U. Activities (annual). Annual statistical summary of programs and participants by classification of programs and institution. Utilization of the Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) Within the University System of Georgia (1983). Policy manual for conducting and reporting C.E.U. activities in the System. 2003 Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Last modified: February 20, 2003