OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR 270 WASHINGTON STREET, S.W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334 BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA October 2003 PHONE (404) 656-2202 Fax (404) 657-6979 Dear Friend of the University System: The University System of Georgia belongs to the people of Georgia. As such, we believe that it is important for us to share information about the System widely. In this fifteenth edition of the Information Digest, you will find information on the University System of Georgia and its thirty-four institutions throughout the State. We have included the information that is most often requested. In addition, we have included basic information on retention and graduation, both important as we move forward in meeting the Board of Regents' goals for improvement. We believe that such a broad sharing of objective information is the foundation of accountability. The Board of Regents is dedicated to Creating a More Educated Georgia. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have suggestions for future editions of Information Digest. Sincerely, Thomas C. Meredith Chancellor PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Fifteenth 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://info.usg.edu/ and http://www.usg.edu/admin/sra/ for more current information. We thank System Office staff members who provided information on their respective areas. In addition special appreciation is expressed to Dr. Thomas R. Jordan, Associate Director for Geoinfomatics at the Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science at the University of Georgia, who provided GIS and mapping expertise; Ms. Margaret Taylor, former Deputy to the Senior Vice Chancellors, who assisted with mapping; Ms. Nicola Juricak, who edited several versions of this document; and Susan Seitz of TypeSolutions Incorporated, who designed the cover art. You are encouraged to offer suggestions for future editions of the Digest. OFFICE OF STRATEGIC RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS 404/656-2213 Editors: Susan Whitman Cathie Mayes Hudson Table of Contents Page GENERAL INFORMATION University System of Georgia Vision, Mission, and Goals Statement 2 Institutional Characteristics 3 Institution Location 4 Board of Regents 5 Regents' System Office System Office Staff 6 Organizational Chart 7 STUDENTS Headcount Enrollment 10 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment 11 First-Time Entering Freshmen 12 Enrollment by Class 13 Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 14 Female Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 15 Full-Time Status and Age 16 Enrollment by Declared Major 17 Residency and International Student Enrollment 18 State of Legal Residence 19 County of Origin All In-State Students 20 In-State First-Time Freshmen 21 Enrollment Targets 22 First-Year Retention Rates 23 Baccalaureate Graduation Rates Class of 1996: Research, Regional and State Universities 24 Associate Degree Graduation Plus Transfer Rates 25 ACADEMIC INFORMATION Semester Credit Hours Total Generated by Division FY2003 28 Annual Summary FY1999 - FY2003 29 i Page Degrees Conferred By Level and Institution 30 By Level and Discipline 31 Degrees and Certificates Conferred By Level 32 By Institution 33 Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by Discipline 34 Master's Degrees Conferred by Discipline 34 Professional Degrees Conferred by Discipline 35 Doctorate Degrees Conferred by Discipline 35 First-Time Freshmen with the HOPE Scholarship 36 Enrollment in Study Abroad Programs 37 International Education 38 Learning Support Requirements 39 College Preparatory Curriculum: Policy 40 System Calendar 40 College Preparatory Curriculum CPC Deficiencies of All Entering Freshmen by Subject Area 41 Number and Percent of Freshmen with CPC Complete, Fall 1996-Fall 2002 42 SAT Scores, Fall 1993 - Fall 2002 43 Regents' Testing Program 44 Regents' Test Passing Rates 45 Library Additions and Holdings 46 Academic Policies and Programs 47 Admission Standards 48 Electronic Sources of Information 49 FACULTY AND STAFF Faculty by Rank 52 Instructional Faculty by Rank 53 Faculty by Highest Degree 54 Faculty by Tenure Status 55 Faculty Demographic Characteristics 56 Full-Time Faculty, Part-Time Instructors, and Other Instructional Personnel Teaching Fall 2002 57 Average Faculty Salaries 58 Full-Time Employees By Occupational Class 59 By Race and Gender 60 ii Page FINANCIAL INFORMATION Budget Summary 62 Amended Budget 63 Current Operations and Capital Outlay 64 Educational and General Funds 64 State of Georgia Appropriations 65 Funding Formula 66 Student Tuition 68 Mandatory Fees 70 FACILITIES Appropriations 72 Projects Completed 73 Number of Buildings, Value, and Age 74 Inventory of Area 75 Classrooms and Laboratories 76 Major Repair and Rehabilitation Allocations 78 Student Housing 79 RESEARCH Research Programs 82 Contracts and Grants Received by Universities and Regional Universities 84 Received by State Universities 85 Received by State and Two-Year Colleges 86 Received by the System 86 Research Grants by Funding Source 87 CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PUBLIC SERVICE Continuing Education 90 Continuing Education: C.E.U. Activities, 2001-02 91 Public Service and Economic Development 92 iii Page HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS University System of Georgia: Brief History 94 Membership of Board of Regents 95 Chancellors and Officers of the Board 98 University System of Georgia Institutions: Historical Sketches 99 PUBLICATIONS 104 iv UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Vision, Mission, and Goals Statement The University System of Georgia will create a more educated Georgia, well prepared for a global, technological society, by providing first-rate undergraduate and graduate education, leading-edge research, and committed public service. Mission Statement The mission of the University System of Georgia is to contribute to the educational, cultural, economic, and social advancement of Georgia by providing excellent undergraduate general education and first-rate programs leading to associate, baccalaureate, masters, professional, and doctorate degrees; by pursuing leading-edge basic and applied research, scholarly inquiry, and creative endeavors; and by bringing these intellectual resources, and those of the public libraries, to bear on the economic development of the State and the continuing education of its citizens. Each institution in the University System of Georgia will be characterized by: ! A supportive campus climate, leadership and development opportunities, and necessary services and facilities to meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff; ! Cultural, ethnic, racial, and gender diversity in the faculty, staff, and student body, supported by practices and programs that embody the ideals of an open, democratic, and global society; ! Technology to advance educational purposes, including instructional technology, student support services, and distance education; and ! A commitment to sharing physical, human, information, and other resources in collaboration with other System institutions, the public libraries, state agencies, local schools, and technical colleges to expand and enhance programs and services available to the citizens of Georgia. Goals Statement The University System of Georgia will ensure access to academic excellence and educational opportunities for all Georgians by: 1. Developing graduates who are intellectually and ethically informed individuals with defined skills and knowledge, capable of leadership, creative endeavors, and contributing citizenship in an interconnected world; 2. Expanding participation by increasing access while maintaining quality, enhancing diversity, focusing on the needs of nontraditional students, increasing distance education opportunities, advancing public library usage, and marketing the advantages of a postsecondary education to all Georgians; 3. Improving continuously the quality of its curricula, research activities, and international opportunities; 4. Increasing academic productivity through improved recruitment, increased retention, accelerated graduation, expanded credit generation, augmented continuing education opportunities, and current technology; 5. Emphasizing the recruitment, hiring, and retention of the best possible faculty, staff, and administration; 6. Accelerating economic development by providing, when feasible, needed graduates, appropriate academic programs, and expanding marketing of the System and its institutions as an economic asset of the state; 7. Seeking the most efficient, effective, and technologically sound business and service best practices and regularly comparing ourselves to national peers; 8. Providing and maintaining superior facilities, funded by innovative mechanisms which increase the speed with which they are usable; 9. Making University System of Georgia education seamless with K-12, DTAE, and independent colleges; 10. Increasing, diversifying, and strategically allocating funding; 11. Maximizing cooperation with other state agencies, boards, the Office of the Governor, and the General Assembly, while maintaining the constitutional authority of the Board of Regents. In meeting these goals, 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 and charge its collective intellectual power on behalf of the state. Source: Chancellor's Office 2 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Institutional Characteristics Classification/Institution Type I. UNIVERSITIES President Degree Levels Authorized Category A: Research Universities Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia* G. Wayne Clough Carl V. Patton Daniel W. Rahn Michael F. Adams CVABF M D C B F MS D P C BF M DP C A B F MS D P Category B: Regional Universities Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Bruce F. Grube Ronald M. Zaccari B VAB MS D MS D Type II. STATE UNIVERSITIES 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 University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia Portia H. Shields Thomas Z. Jones William A. Bloodworth, Jr. Thomas K. Harden Frank D. Brown Kofi Lomotey David G. Brown, Interim Michael L. Hanes Betty L. Siegel Nathaniel Hansford Carlton E. Brown Lisa A. Rossbacher Beheruz N. Sethna V A B MS VABF M C V A B MS CVAB C V A B F MS V A B MS A B MS V A B MS BM V B MS AB M C ABF M V B MS D Type III. STATE COLLEGES Dalton State College** Macon State College James A. Burran David A. Bell CVAB CVAB Type IV. TWO-YEAR COLLEGES Category A: Two-Year Colleges Offering Transfer and Career Programs Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Michael F. Vollmer Harold E. Wade Peter J. Sireno J. Foster Watkins, Interim John Randolph Pierce Martha T. Nesbitt Jacquelyn M. Belcher Lawrence V. Weill Richard J. Federinko Edward D. Jackson, Jr. Barbara P. Losty CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA CVA Category B: Two-Year Colleges Offering Transfer, Career, and Vocational Technical Programs Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Clifford M. Brock Dorothy L. Lord CVA CVA Notes: Degree Levels: C (Certificate), F (Advanced Certificate), V (Career Associate ), A (Associate), B (Bachelor), M (Master's), S (Education Specialist), D (Doctorate), P (Professional). Most institutions also offer certificates of less than one-year, not listed above. * denotes Land Grant institutions **also offers Career and Vocational Technical Programs with Department of Technical and Adult Education. Sources: Office of the Chancellor; Degrees & Majors Authorized System, Office of Strategic Research and Analysis Information Digest 2002-03 3 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Institution Location Dalton State College Dalton North Georgia College & State University Dahlonega Floyd College Rome Kennesaw State University Kennesaw Gainesville College Gainesville Southern Polytechnic State University Marietta / / Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta Atlanta Metropolitan / College Atlanta State University of West Georgia Carrollton / / Georgia Perimeter College Decatur University of Georgia Athens Georgia State University Atlanta Clayton College & State University Morrow Augusta State University Medical ColAleuggeuostfaGeorgia Augusta Gordon College Barnesville Georgia College & State University Macon State College Milledgeville Macon East Georgia College Fort Valley State University Swainsboro Fort Valley Research Universities Regional Universities State Universities State Colleges Two-Year Colleges Columbus State University Columbus Middle Georgia College Cochran Georgia Southern University Statesboro Georgia Southwestern State University Americus Darton College Albany State Albany University Albany South Georgia College Douglas Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Waycross College Waycross / Savannah State University Savannah Armstrong Atlantic State University Savannah Coastal Georgia Community College Brunswick Bainbridge College Bainbridge Valdosta State University Valdosta Source: Office of Strategic Research and Analysis, Board of Regents 4 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Board of Regents The Board of Regents is composed of 18 members: five from the state-at-large and one from each of the thirteen 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, October 2003 REGENT RESIDENCE DISTRICT Elridge W. McMillan Donald M. Leebern, Jr. Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Glenn S. White Connie Cater Joe Frank Harris Joel O. Wooten, Jr. Martin W. NeSmith J. Timothy Shelnut Hugh A. Carter, Jr. Allene H. Magill Michael J. Coles William H. Cleveland Wanda Yancey Rodwell Julie Ewing Hunt Patrick S. Pittard W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr. Vacant Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Lawrenceville Macon Cartersville Columbus Claxton Augusta Atlanta Dalton Kennesaw Atlanta Stone Mountain Tifton Lakemont Hawkinsville Fifth At-Large At-Large Seven Eighth Eleventh At-Large Third Twelfth At-Large Tenth Sixth At-Large Fourth Second Ninth First Thirteen TERM 1989-2003 1991-2005 1997-2004 1997-2005 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 2000-2007 2000-2009 2001-2008 2001-2008 2001-2009 2002-2005 2003-2004 2003-2010 2003-2010 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2003-2004 Joe Frank Harris Joel O. Wooten, Jr. Thomas C. Meredith Gail S. Weber William R. Bowes Chair Vice Chair Chancellor Secretary to the Board Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS Executive and Compensation Committee Audit Committee Education, Research, and Extension Finance and Business Operations Information and Instructional Technology Organization and Law Real Estate and Facilities Strategic Planning Committee SPECIAL COMMITTEES MCG Health, Inc. Sources: The Policy Manual; Revised Bylaws of the Board of Regents; Office of the Chancellor Information Digest 2002-03 5 REGENTS' SYSTEM OFFICE 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, October 2003 POSITION STAFF MEMBER Chancellor Office of the Chancellor Special Assistant to the Chancellor Secretary to the Board Senior Policy Advisor Deputy to the Senior Vice Chancellors Thomas C. Meredith Usha Ramachandran Gail S. Weber Rob Watts Vacant Senior Vice Chancellor of Academics and Fiscal Affairs Office of Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs Vice Chancellor for Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs Associate Vice Chancellor for P-16 Initiative - Executive Director of USG Foundation Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Services Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs/Director of Regents' Testing Assistant Vice Chancellor for Advanced Learning Technologies Daniel S. Papp Frank A. Butler John T. Wolfe, Jr. Jan Kettlewell Tonya Lam, Interim Kathleen Burk Kris Biesinger Office of Fiscal Affairs Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs Assistant Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs & Special Assistant to the Chancellor William R. Bowes Usha Ramachandran Office of Information and Instruction Technology Vice Chancellor for Information/Instructional Technology/CIO Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enterprise Systems & Services Assistant Vice Chancellor for Library & Customer Information Services Randall A. Thursby Vacant Vacant Office of Strategic Research and Analysis Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Research and Analysis Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning Cathie Mayes Hudson Joseph J. Szutz Senior Vice Chancellor of Support Services Office of Human Resources Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Corlis Cummings William H. Wallace, Jr. Office of Legal Affairs Associate Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Compliance) Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Contracts) Assistant Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs (Prevention) Elizabeth E. Neely Vacant Robyn A. Crittenden J. Burns Newsome Office of Internal Audit Associate Vice Chancellor for Internal Audit Ron B. Stark Senior Vice Chancellor of External Activities & Facilities Office of External Affairs Vice Chancellor for External Affairs Associate Vice Chancellor for Development and Economic Services Associate Vice Chancellor for Media & Publications Assistant Vice Chancellor for Georgia Public Library Service Special Assistant to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Media & Publications Thomas E. Daniel Vacant Joy Hymel, Interim Arlethia Perry-Johnson Lamar Veatech Scott Levine Office of Facilities Vice Chancellor for Facilities Assistant Vice Chancellor for Design & Constructions Assistant Vice Chancellor for Real Property & Administration Linda M. Daniels Hal Gibson Peter Hickey Source: Office of the Chancellor 6 Information Digest 2002-03 HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT Fall 1993 - Fall 2002 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. INSTITUTION 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 12,846 23,651 2,520 28,753 12,901 23,776 2,546 29,469 13,036 24,316 2,482 30,149 12,985 23,410 2,499 29,404 12,969 24,300 2,448 29,693 13,954 22,712 2,496 30,009 14,074 23,410 2,409 30,912 14,805 23,625 2,380 31,288 15,575 25,743 2,377 32,317 16,481 27,462 2,453 32,941 Research University Total 67,770 68,692 69,983 68,298 69,410 69,171 70,805 72,098 76,012 79,337 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 14,191 14,138 14,157 14,312 13,965 13,904 14,476 14,184 14,371 15,075 8,675 9,126 9,585 9,799 9,779 9,386 8,729 8,792 9,230 9,900 Regional University Total 22,866 23,264 23,742 24,111 23,744 23,290 23,205 22,976 23,601 24,975 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 3,257 5,187 5,625 4,760 5,241 2,743 5,668 2,557 12,273 2,898 3,198 3,966 7,947 3,062 5,040 5,673 4,895 5,534 2,823 5,655 2,534 11,915 2,877 3,253 3,962 8,310 3,151 5,348 5,759 5,020 5,464 2,978 5,710 2,607 12,100 2,973 3,211 3,841 8,650 3,150 5,617 5,561 4,687 5,536 3,024 5,534 2,522 12,537 3,198 2,822 3,923 8,560 3,226 5,696 5,510 4,714 5,405 2,847 5,513 2,414 13,094 3,313 2,746 3,925 8,431 3,201 5,570 5,317 4,274 5,122 2,685 5,168 2,581 12,861 3,313 2,087 3,684 8,667 3,356 5,668 5,405 4,449 4,911 2,658 5,027 2,569 13,158 3,525 2,153 3,631 8,670 3,525 5,444 5,090 4,456 5,191 2,561 5,090 2,622 13,373 3,627 2,166 3,548 8,966 3,456 5,747 5,407 4,675 5,521 2,485 5,079 2,535 13,951 3,863 2,270 3,556 9,030 3,557 6,026 5,909 5,212 6,250 2,446 5,513 2,508 15,654 4,178 2,529 3,684 9,675 State University Total 65,320 65,533 66,812 66,671 66,834 64,530 65,180 65,659 67,575 73,141 Dalton State College Macon State College 2,913 3,005 3,168 3,006 3,053 2,967 3,051 3,139 3,647 4,135 4,907 4,297 3,664 3,637 3,603 3,559 3,742 4,116 4,485 4,991 State College Total 7,820 7,302 6,832 6,643 6,656 6,526 6,793 7,255 8,132 9,126 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 2,773 1,818 1,049 2,029 2,604 879 2,985 2,632 16,349 2,241 2,019 1,360 855 2,751 1,882 1,102 1,920 2,657 900 2,954 2,642 16,091 2,159 2,161 1,267 923 2,592 1,811 1,180 1,920 2,635 904 3,048 2,646 16,073 2,205 2,045 1,171 885 2,553 1,979 1,031 1,880 2,554 1,015 2,997 2,652 15,690 2,227 2,061 1,130 840 2,633 2,016 1,090 1,935 2,560 1,043 2,750 2,875 15,468 2,348 2,035 1,148 844 2,502 1,924 1,050 1,957 2,635 1,068 2,198 2,849 14,085 2,476 1,958 1,120 851 2,609 1,887 1,279 1,999 2,674 1,310 2,039 3,036 14,091 2,758 2,064 1,226 763 2,630 1,901 1,316 1,912 2,805 1,313 2,090 3,256 13,708 2,890 1,941 1,267 861 2,857 1,940 1,735 2,210 3,179 1,393 2,400 3,692 15,372 3,074 2,165 1,325 884 3,033 1,995 2,047 2,398 3,357 1,499 2,863 4,163 17,573 3,116 2,214 1,361 900 Two-Year College Total 39,593 39,409 39,115 38,609 38,745 36,585 37,823 37,890 42,226 46,519 SYSTEM TOTAL 203,369 204,200 206,484 204,332 205,389 200,102 203,806 205,878 217,546 233,098 FALL ENROLLMENT 1933 - 2002 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 8,035 9,006 9,695 10,543 11,572 12,987 13,653 13,736 12,845 10,052 13,937 10,682 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 11,498 22,651 25,210 26,900 21,217 18,417 15,312 18,671 20,221 22,827 24,723 25,479 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 25,545 28,268 28,838 30,686 32,988 35,277 38,584 44,552 52,364 60,232 67,687 76,231 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Sources: Quarterly Enrollment Reports; Semester Enrollment Reports 83,281 96,321 105,424 108,779 111,161 118,106 131,005 126,910 128,745 126,367 126,189 126,807 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 132,174 136,812 137,743 135,141 135,964 147,508 153,652 161,783 172,190 180,447 191,831 199,642 1993 203,369 1994 204,200 1995 206,484 1996 204,332 1997 205,389 1998 200,102 1999 203,806 2000 205,878 2001 217,546 2002 233,098 10 Information Digest 2002-03 FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) ENROLLMENT Fall 1993- Fall 2002 FTE enrollment is the conversion of the number of hours students take into an equivalent number of full-time students. It is calculated for Fall semester by dividing the hours enrolled by undergraduates by 15 plus the hours enrolled by graduate/professional students divided by 12. INSTITUTION 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 13,377 17,397 3,987 27,606 13,268 17,700 4,072 28,327 13,358 18,452 4,152 29,018 13,159 18,237 4,084 28,346 13,405 19,203 4,006 28,697 14,478 15,938 3,876 27,025 14,446 16,810 3,736 27,677 15,144 17,304 3,694 27,620 16,056 19,327 3,615 28,532 17,044 21,180 3,822 29,513 Research University Total 62,367 63,367 64,980 63,826 65,311 61,317 62,669 63,762 67,530 71,559 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 13,315 13,076 13,294 13,502 13,081 11,854 12,203 11,990 12,147 12,837 7,646 8,143 8,546 8,753 8,767 7,570 7,050 7,031 7,378 7,896 Regional University Total 20,961 21,219 21,840 22,255 21,848 19,424 19,253 19,021 19,525 20,733 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 2,848 3,925 4,375 3,061 4,291 2,650 4,753 2,189 8,768 2,713 3,166 3,093 6,511 2,733 3,864 4,472 3,301 4,594 2,698 4,751 2,166 8,631 2,680 3,171 3,033 6,820 2,802 4,149 4,599 3,411 4,396 2,830 4,815 2,209 8,843 2,752 3,214 2,894 7,159 2,818 4,396 4,492 3,216 4,533 2,593 4,649 2,161 9,363 2,943 2,792 2,998 7,104 2,891 4,491 4,479 3,338 4,510 2,745 4,706 2,117 10,069 3,068 2,721 3,040 7,152 2,526 3,925 3,754 2,762 3,668 2,219 3,839 1,920 8,957 2,764 1,659 2,615 6,367 2,649 3,891 3,842 2,834 3,495 2,213 3,782 1,864 9,019 2,965 1,731 2,569 6,525 2,816 3,771 3,618 2,865 3,826 2,128 3,922 1,917 9,144 3,060 1,744 2,540 6,816 2,766 4,097 3,887 3,032 3,995 2,079 4,062 1,873 9,643 3,227 1,851 2,532 6,934 2,932 4,320 4,216 3,418 4,648 2,062 4,424 1,877 11,162 3,467 2,059 2,683 7,449 State University Total 52,343 52,914 54,073 54,058 55,327 46,975 47,379 48,167 49,978 54,717 Dalton State College Macon State College 2,082 2,132 2,149 2,125 2,210 1,822 1,839 1,841 2,190 2,483 3,077 2,712 2,371 2,404 2,439 2,031 2,150 2,443 2,698 3,021 State College Total 5,159 4,844 4,520 4,529 4,649 3,853 3,989 4,284 4,888 5,504 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 2,366 1,345 763 1,402 1,866 603 1,971 2,020 10,755 1,846 1,573 1,055 562 2,318 1,391 790 1,308 1,908 594 1,989 1,987 10,614 1,729 1,751 993 592 2,168 1,323 823 1,273 1,912 593 2,089 1,971 10,632 1,759 1,615 903 593 2,109 1,454 713 1,230 1,819 696 2,086 1,917 10,653 1,775 1,665 867 565 2,217 1,507 752 1,260 1,855 726 1,987 2,087 10,680 1,968 1,668 890 602 1,994 1,207 654 1,068 1,638 667 1,420 1,887 8,219 1,885 1,432 804 495 1,898 1,211 719 1,092 1,698 826 1,356 1,987 8,295 2,085 1,502 831 524 1,920 1,186 745 1,059 1,839 908 1,411 2,153 8,438 2,268 1,481 846 512 2,125 1,207 985 1,214 2,076 929 1,620 2,477 9,699 2,495 1,660 885 510 2,228 1,271 1,212 1,361 2,275 1,040 1,888 2,840 11,551 2,436 1,648 961 529 Two-Year College Total 28,127 27,964 27,654 27,549 28,199 23,370 24,024 24,766 27,882 31,240 SYSTEM TOTAL 168,957 170,308 173,067 172,217 175,334 154,939 157,314 160,000 169,803 183,753 Sources: Quarterly Enrollment Reports; Semester Enrollment Reports Information Digest 2002-03 11 FIRST-TIME ENTERING FRESHMEN Fall 1993 - Fall 2002 The following data include 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 or joint enrollment students. INSTITUTION 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia* University of Georgia 1,732 1,244 7 3,404 2,053 1,310 4 3,599 2,138 1,427 3 3,848 2,172 1,685 2 3,587 1,797 2,023 4,226 2,182 1,592 4,289 2,323 1,848 4,253 2,193 2,146 3,943 2,205 2,224 1 4,071 2,248 2,496 3,906 Research University Total 6,387 6,966 7,416 7,446 8,046 8,063 8,424 8,282 8,501 8,650 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 2,859 2,896 3,103 3,055 2,490 2,842 3,243 2,829 2,612 2,509 1,331 1,439 1,626 1,797 1,590 1,310 1,196 1,299 1,572 1,594 Regional University Total 4,190 4,335 4,729 4,852 4,080 4,152 4,439 4,128 4,184 4,103 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 643 704 849 773 736 519 815 341 1,107 429 751 298 1,296 574 672 717 860 744 540 681 300 1,082 404 694 322 1,327 519 976 823 825 673 508 738 319 1,201 477 647 281 1,434 489 1,067 817 1,035 700 612 700 319 1,226 552 466 375 1,241 552 876 807 528 664 487 818 499 1,236 565 447 400 1,221 465 652 846 580 797 444 760 363 1,182 600 347 393 1,693 678 688 832 612 727 401 726 268 1,345 655 327 380 1,636 638 131 747 641 852 382 771 325 1,335 628 390 380 1,671 417 627 832 568 875 417 858 276 1,444 665 487 393 1,568 456 648 785 676 1,030 387 922 330 1,966 638 528 379 1,637 State University Total 9,261 8,917 9,421 9,599 9,100 9,122 9,275 8,891 9,427 10,382 Dalton State College Macon State College 738 684 617 630 537 760 736 783 858 864 859 729 601 919 657 547 597 732 733 765 State College Total 1,597 1,413 1,218 1,549 1,194 1,307 1,333 1,515 1,591 1,629 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 739 316 198 329 560 184 788 443 2,190 693 586 333 228 759 311 170 311 494 183 687 418 2,151 582 734 348 219 743 312 195 387 533 194 740 508 2,010 648 639 290 225 724 307 214 386 525 215 866 457 2,605 655 637 271 238 844 316 148 250 543 260 602 714 1,890 904 688 284 199 781 300 246 209 591 338 493 702 1,933 808 590 344 166 821 324 299 205 585 409 517 736 2,140 970 698 358 175 902 510 263 395 637 464 579 743 2,190 898 588 312 182 988 370 312 472 684 478 715 910 2,563 1,021 726 331 174 821 314 282 522 748 495 660 1,026 2,888 990 635 408 168 Two-Year College Total 7,587 7,367 7,424 8,100 7,642 7,501 8,237 8,663 9,744 9,957 SYSTEM TOTAL 29,022 28,998 30,208 31,546 30,062 30,145 31,708 31,479 33,447 34,721 * Freshman enrollment at the Medical College of Georgia was in undergraduate allied health programs. Source: Student Information Reporting System 12 Information Digest 2002-03 ENROLLMENT BY CLASS Fall 2002 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 & 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 Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL FRESH- MAN 2,881 5,012 0 5,674 13,567 4,701 2,797 7,498 1,034 1,712 2,037 1,952 2,090 917 1,577 644 4,617 1,185 1,074 761 3,208 22,808 2,419 2,453 4,872 1,779 1,452 1,034 1,497 2,139 1,142 1,954 2,660 10,983 2,111 1,430 874 461 29,516 78,261 SOPHO- MORE 2,383 4,180 19 5,694 12,276 3,017 1,648 4,665 698 1,108 1,088 1,136 1,143 421 802 383 2,853 692 444 628 1,613 13,009 1,062 1,019 2,081 1,112 508 513 626 1,102 215 790 1,265 5,339 910 654 474 229 13,737 45,768 JUNIOR 2,591 4,311 380 6,373 13,655 2,519 1,580 4,099 577 891 898 1,012 891 373 982 430 2,651 873 333 670 1,362 11,943 348 693 1,041 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,738 SENIOR 3,370 5,108 301 6,811 15,590 2,528 2,194 4,722 637 1,032 904 1,047 1,141 464 1,011 525 3,550 903 465 913 1,340 13,932 217 566 783 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35,027 GRAD- UATE 5,025 7,160 330 6,462 18,977 1,721 1,541 3,262 537 813 843 0 931 253 1,069 407 1,757 497 142 599 2,012 9,860 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,099 PROFES- ALL SIONAL OTHER TOTAL 0 653 954 1,464 220 16,481 802 27,462 469 2,453 437 32,941 3,071 1,928 79,337 0 456 15,075 0 107 9,900 0 563 24,975 0 74 3,557 0 367 6,026 0 83 5,909 0 42 5,212 0 28 6,250 0 17 2,446 0 40 5,513 0 64 2,508 0 79 15,654 0 15 4,178 0 55 2,529 0 86 3,684 0 48 9,675 0 998 73,141 0 56 4,135 0 145 4,991 0 201 9,126 0 89 3,033 0 32 1,995 0 199 2,047 0 235 2,398 0 53 3,357 0 110 1,499 0 48 2,863 0 96 4,163 0 590 17,573 0 29 3,116 0 11 2,214 0 4 1,361 0 189 900 0 1,685 46,519 3,071 5,375 233,098 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 2002 Information Digest 2002-03 13 ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY Fall 2002 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 & 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 Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL TOTAL ENROLLMENT 16,481 27,462 2,453 32,941 79,337 15,075 9,900 24,975 3,557 6,026 5,909 5,212 6,250 2,446 5,513 2,508 15,654 4,178 2,529 3,684 9,675 73,141 4,135 4,991 9,126 3,033 1,995 2,047 2,398 3,357 1,499 2,863 4,163 17,573 3,116 2,214 1,361 900 46,519 233,098 BLACK 1,274 7,344 230 1,825 10,673 3,627 2,021 5,648 3,187 1,387 1,504 2,257 1,677 2,285 724 662 1,772 135 2,334 846 2,151 20,921 85 1,740 1,825 505 1,884 803 570 1,362 531 301 194 5,886 709 640 307 182 13,874 52,941 WHITE 10,658 13,415 1,887 28,746 54,706 10,727 7,454 18,181 331 4,141 3,940 2,407 4,052 129 4,573 1,756 12,411 3,863 163 2,183 7,176 47,125 3,769 2,988 6,757 2,373 16 1,188 1,723 1,899 908 2,441 3,655 8,472 2,239 1,515 1,008 692 28,129 154,898 HISPANIC ASIAN 566 784 39 501 1,890 193 152 345 17 168 143 121 200 9 54 19 464 63 9 138 101 1,506 208 65 273 110 14 17 40 27 27 53 153 648 59 21 21 8 1,198 5,212 3,799 2,997 262 1,312 8,370 257 122 379 6 177 180 228 128 15 114 45 542 57 9 438 114 2,053 59 101 160 21 17 27 29 39 13 35 102 1,677 66 26 10 8 2,070 13,032 NATIVE AMERICAN 30 76 6 58 170 25 29 54 6 25 23 36 22 1 12 9 37 25 0 8 20 224 6 15 21 8 3 6 13 2 5 8 13 42 12 1 2 6 121 590 MULTIRACIAL 154 2,846 29 499 3,528 246 122 368 10 128 119 163 171 7 36 17 428 35 14 71 113 1,312 8 82 90 16 61 6 23 28 15 25 46 848 31 11 13 4 1,127 6,425 Note: Race/ethnicity is self-declared by the student. Source: Student Information Reporting System 14 Information Digest 2002-03 FEMALE ENROLLMENT BY RACE/ETHNICITY Fall 2002 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 & 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 Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL TOTAL % FEMALE 27.1 60.3 53.6 57.0 51.8 53.1 63.9 57.4 67.6 69.5 65.6 66.8 60.2 58.0 62.0 66.9 62.3 64.6 58.1 21.3 63.5 61.6 62.8 64.9 63.9 54.3 68.1 64.3 63.9 69.4 62.3 66.0 57.2 62.3 63.3 55.1 64.1 69.6 62.4 58.1 BLACK 482 5,262 174 1,230 7,148 2,160 1,370 3,530 2,148 1,111 1,142 1,691 1,136 1,314 523 513 1,240 74 1,373 258 1,469 13,992 52 1,300 1,352 342 1,295 600 398 1,083 355 215 125 4,203 496 393 217 129 9,851 35,873 WHITE 2,792 7,661 1,006 16,133 27,592 5,488 4,707 10,195 234 2,764 2,455 1,449 2,322 89 2,789 1,114 7,677 2,524 84 317 4,470 28,288 2,379 1,773 4,152 1,220 12 686 1,060 1,195 538 1,595 2,082 4,941 1,383 805 632 479 16,628 86,855 HISPANIC 148 474 17 295 934 103 85 188 8 106 89 73 118 4 26 11 286 37 3 34 54 849 120 41 161 55 8 10 23 14 18 37 90 382 35 9 13 6 700 2,832 ASIAN 978 1,539 103 781 3,401 116 71 187 3 108 94 138 74 9 50 24 299 31 5 153 65 1,053 34 61 95 13 7 14 24 24 10 17 51 872 34 7 6 5 1,084 5,820 NATIVE AMERICAN 11 48 3 32 94 15 18 33 4 17 16 24 15 0 7 8 23 16 0 2 13 145 5 7 12 4 2 4 7 1 4 6 9 32 5 0 1 4 79 363 MULTIRACIAL 50 1,571 11 294 1,926 130 78 208 7 85 82 105 95 3 22 7 229 17 5 19 73 749 7 55 62 12 35 3 20 12 9 20 25 526 19 6 4 3 694 3,639 Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 15 FULL-TIME STATUS AND AGE Fall 2002 Institution ALL STUDENTS FULL-TIME STATUS # % UNDERGRADUATES AGE DISTRIBUTION UNDER 18 18 TO 22 23 TO 34 35 TO 44 45 AND OVER % % % % % AVERAGE AGE Georgia Institute of Technology 14,535 88.2 1.2 85.4 11.8 0.4 0.1 21.0 Georgia State University 16,022 58.3 1.6 55.0 33.8 5.9 2.9 24.5 Medical College of Georgia 2,258 92.1 0.0 46.4 40.6 9.1 2.5 26.0 University of Georgia 26,592 80.7 0.5 85.2 11.8 0.9 0.7 21.4 Research University Total 59,407 74.9 1.0 74.3 19.8 2.6 1.3 22.5 Georgia Southern University 11,997 79.6 1.2 81.1 14.7 1.4 0.8 21.6 Valdosta State University 6,815 68.8 0.8 67.9 23.4 4.7 2.5 23.3 Regional University Total 18,812 75.3 1.0 76.0 18.0 2.7 1.4 22.2 Albany State University 2,559 71.9 0.6 62.9 25.4 6.9 3.7 24.2 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 3,219 53.4 1.9 44.4 37.3 10.0 5.9 26.7 Augusta State University 3,426 58.0 1.5 53.3 32.8 7.7 4.1 25.3 Clayton College & State Univ. 2,425 46.5 0.8 36.0 39.7 16.3 7.2 28.5 Columbus State University 3,666 58.7 0.9 57.0 28.5 8.6 5.0 25.2 Fort Valley State University 1,916 78.3 0.9 66.1 25.1 4.2 3.0 23.3 Georgia College & State Univ. 3,855 69.9 0.9 75.9 17.4 2.9 1.8 22.4 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 1,539 61.4 2.4 55.9 31.6 6.0 3.8 24.5 Kennesaw State University 8,705 55.6 1.3 49.4 35.6 8.9 4.5 25.6 North Ga. College & State Univ. 3,021 72.3 0.7 70.5 19.8 5.7 2.6 23.4 Savannah State University 1,806 71.4 1.9 61.5 27.0 5.3 3.6 23.9 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 1,976 53.6 1.0 48.2 40.3 7.6 2.6 25.2 State University of West Georgia 6,532 67.5 1.5 74.7 17.4 3.9 1.9 22.5 State University Total 44,645 61.0 1.3 56.8 29.8 7.7 4.0 24.9 Dalton State College Macon State College 1,675 40.5 2.1 44.9 31.7 13.3 7.9 27.4 1,995 40.0 2.3 42.3 35.1 14.1 6.5 27.3 State College Total 3,670 40.2 2.2 43.5 33.6 13.7 7.1 27.4 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 1,867 61.6 1.7 66.9 21.4 6.8 3.1 23.7 Atlanta Metropolitan College 824 41.3 0.7 42.3 40.5 10.3 6.0 27.1 Bainbridge College 703 34.3 7.3 42.9 31.0 11.9 7.3 26.6 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 730 30.4 2.0 41.6 31.4 14.6 10.9 28.5 Darton College 1,561 46.5 2.1 46.4 31.9 12.5 7.2 27.1 East Georgia College 908 60.6 2.5 72.8 15.3 6.4 3.0 23.0 Floyd College 1,447 50.5 2.6 56.7 27.4 9.0 4.3 25.0 Gainesville College 2,257 54.2 3.3 67.2 20.3 6.2 3.0 23.4 Georgia Perimeter College 8,002 45.5 3.8 52.7 31.9 7.7 3.3 24.9 Gordon College 2,183 70.1 2.6 74.3 15.7 5.3 2.3 22.7 Middle Georgia College 1,363 61.6 4.8 63.9 20.7 7.2 3.4 23.7 South Georgia College 755 55.5 1.0 64.7 23.9 7.2 3.2 24.0 Waycross College 356 39.6 2.7 55.4 26.8 11.0 4.9 25.2 Two-Year College Total 22,956 49.3 3.2 56.3 27.7 8.4 4.3 24.9 SYSTEM TOTAL 149,490 64.1 1.7 63.2 25.3 6.1 3.2 24.0 Notes: Full-time status is defined as 12 or more hours for undergraduates and 10 or more hours for graduate/professional students. Sources: Semester Enrollment Report; Student Information Reporting System 16 Information Digest 2002-03 ENROLLMENT BY DECLARED MAJOR Fall 2002 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. DISCIPLINE UNDERGRADUATE Agriculture Architecture and Design Arts and Humanities Business Computer Science and Data Processing Communications Education Engineering Engineering Technology Foreign Languages Math Nursing Public Affairs / Social Services Psychology Sciences, Allied Health / Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Social Sciences Trade and Industrial Transfer / Core Curriculum Other** Undeclared Total 1,044 1,094 8,528 25,856 10,784 3,783 13,196 6,709 3,094 922 908 12,122 5,840 5,384 3,799 7,690 2,404 7,699 1,092 35,834 2,094 29,918 189,794 GRADUATE 456 367 988 4,712 1,733 314 8,667 3,056 167 222 301 592 1,356 614 910 850 668 1,148 0 0 298 1,568 28,987 ALL OTHER* 17 9 89 245 115 7 1,270 57 46 17 30 120 71 31 88 81 39 69 74 653 710 6,924 10,762 TOTAL 1,517 1,470 9,605 30,813 12,632 4,104 23,133 9,822 3,307 1,161 1,239 12,834 7,267 6,029 4,797 8,621 3,111 8,916 1,166 36,487 3,102 38,410 229,543 PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE TOTAL Dentistry 223 Medicine 731 Veterinary Medicine 394 Law 640 Pharmacy Doctorate 462 Medical Residents/Interns 452 Other 653 Total 3,555 * "All Other" students include joint enrollment, unclassified undergraduate-transient, unclassified undergraduate-other, auditor and postbaccalaureate. ** "Other" majors include such programs as home economics and interdisciplinary studies. Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 17 RESIDENCY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ENROLLMENT Fall 2002 International Student Enrollment by Country of Citizenship COUNTRY India China Republic of Korea Nigeria Vietnam Canada Mexico Jamaica Taiwan Colombia United Kingdom Kenya Japan Germany France Pakistan Turkey Ethiopia Thailand Brazil Iran Russia Trinidad and Tobago Ghana Indonesia Venezuela South Africia Bosnia and Herzegovina The Bahamas Bangladesh NUMBER 1,841 1,418 1,207 651 575 564 388 367 354 350 329 316 304 290 286 286 284 244 215 202 194 175 157 155 154 151 144 136 131 129 COUNTRY Cameroon Philippines Romania Bulgaria Peru Haiti Liberia Malaysia Poland Egypt Hong Kong Sweden Argentina Zimbabwe Guyana Somalia Spain Australia The Gambia Lebanon Cote D'lvoire Ecuador Ukraine Nepal Singapore Honduras Israel El Salvador Italy Sierra Leone NUMBER 114 106 103 99 97 96 89 88 87 81 78 77 68 68 67 64 60 59 59 56 55 54 54 53 52 51 50 49 47 45 COUNTRY NUMBER Senegal 44 Guatemala 40 Laos 40 Panama 40 Morocco 39 Eritrea 37 Cambodia 33 Chile 33 Hungary 33 Yugoslavia (former) 33 Greece 32 Sri Lanka 32 Denmark 31 Ireland 31 Jordan 31 Belize 30 Bolivia 30 Norway 30 Austria 29 Bermuda 29 Sudan 29 Belarus 28 Tanzania 28 Saudi Arabia 27 All Other 985 Total 15,896 Region of Country of Citizenship institutions enrolled students from 191 countries. Source: Student Information Reporting System 18 Note: In Fall 2002, USG Information Digest 2002-03 ENROLLMENT TARGETS 1999-2003 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. 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 East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College System Total 1999 13,707 23,400 2,512 30,838 14,228 9,500 3,374 5,601 5,550 4,700 5,200 3,263 5,155 2,680 13,560 3,565 2,553 3,883 8,811 3,125 3,890 2,682 2,122 1,170 1,946 2,687 1,209 2,220 2,914 16,079 2,578 2,100 1,160 867 208,829 Planning Period 2000 2001 2002 13,952 23,800 2,587 31,288 14,412 24,500 2,614 31,838 14,802 25,400 2,631 32,500 14,310 9,690 14,440 9,883 14,689 10,081 3,433 5,666 5,700 4,900 5,252 3,357 5,155 2,774 14,102 3,696 2,675 3,894 9,000 3,535 5,684 5,900 5,000 5,315 3,422 5,258 2,871 14,525 3,862 3,100 3,957 9,103 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 3,200 4,250 3,275 4,600 3,350 5,000 2,700 2,196 1,180 1,952 2,703 1,258 2,264 2,972 16,417 2,707 2,220 1,170 890 2,730 2,284 1,190 1,975 2,746 1,308 2,287 3,032 16,742 2,842 2,305 1,180 900 2,773 2,375 1,190 1,998 2,756 1,360 2,787 3,093 17,040 2,984 2,350 1,200 910 213,310 218,615 224,904 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 1,414 3,037 3,154 17,321 3,133 2,400 1,220 925 229,621 Source: Comprehensive Plan, July 1997; updated May 1999 Board of Regents Meeting. 22 Information Digest 2002-03 FIRST-YEAR RETENTION RATES Fall 2001 - Fall 2002 Retention rates represent the percentages of Fall semester first-time freshmen who re-enrolled in the following Fall semester. The institution-specific rates are based on students who are retained in Fall 2002 at the institution at which they matriculated in Fall 2001. The System rates also include those students who transferred from the Fall 2001 institution to another System institution and were enrolled there in Fall 2002. Rates are shown for degree seeking, first-time, full-time freshmen and for all first-time freshmen. 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 Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL FIRST-TIME, FULL-TIME FRESHMEN TOTAL FRESHMEN INSTITUTIONSPECIFIC RATE SYSTEMWIDE RATE 2,230 2,136 4,459 90.0 92.2 80.7 86.7 92.7 94.8 8,825 89.1 92.2 2,633 1,534 76.9 85.2 74.8 83.7 4,167 76.1 84.7 420 551 769 490 788 425 879 266 1,314 671 440 393 1,551 80.2 86.7 64.4 75.0 64.9 68.9 63.5 70.4 68.2 74.0 72.5 77.7 75.4 85.3 70.7 80.5 71.9 77.7 73.5 82.3 76.1 80.5 65.9 80.7 72.4 81.4 8,957 70.9 78.5 517 67.5 72.0 539 62.5 69.0 1,056 65.0 70.5 817 223 217 226 538 419 543 783 1,820 990 630 329 146 57.2 64.0 51.1 54.7 59.9 66.4 53.5 60.2 61.9 67.1 53.9 74.2 53.4 64.6 66.5 71.9 68.6 73.6 54.1 62.7 51.9 65.1 63.8 70.8 55.5 67.1 7,681 59.9 67.9 30,686 73.9 80.4 ALL FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN TOTAL FRESHMEN INSTITUTIONSPECIFIC RATE 2,235 89.9 2,308 78.6 4,491 92.6 SYSTEMWIDE RATE 92.1 84.6 94.7 9,034 88.4 91.5 2,670 1,619 76.6 84.8 73.3 81.8 4,289 75.3 83.7 434 667 886 651 923 442 899 290 1,586 695 509 423 1,622 79.0 85.9 61.6 70.8 62.3 66.3 60.4 65.6 63.7 68.9 71.5 76.7 74.9 84.8 69.0 79.0 69.1 74.4 73.1 81.6 74.1 77.8 65.7 79.7 71.6 80.2 10,027 68.8 75.9 956 56.0 58.7 841 58.3 63.1 1,797 57.0 60.8 1,087 465 432 558 784 521 821 1,018 2,910 1,113 785 368 205 53.5 63.3 46.7 49.3 52.8 57.4 48.4 52.5 57.0 61.6 51.6 70.8 50.7 59.7 62.6 67.8 62.8 66.8 53.2 61.3 51.7 62.8 61.7 68.8 50.2 59.5 11,067 56.2 63.1 36,214 70.0 76.0 Sources: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 23 BACCALAUREATE GRADUATION RATES Class of 1996: Research, Regional and State Universities Institution-specific graduation rates reflect the percentage of students from the entering cohort who graduate from the same institution they matriculated at within a specified number of years. The System rate includes those students who graduated from any institution in the System in the numerator. Students who graduate from private colleges or out-of-state colleges are not included. Graduates are counted through spring term of the indicated year. Full-time status is recorded only during the first term. INSTITUTION 1996 First-Time Freshmen INSTITUTION-SPECIFIC RATES Four-Year Rate Five-Year Rate Six-Year Rate SYSTEM RATES Six-Year Rate Georgia Institute of Technology 2,177 23.1 58.0 66.9 71.8 Full-Time Freshmen 2,133 22.8 58.1 67.1 72.0 Georgia State University 1,748 12.5 25.5 32.4 39.9 Full-Time Freshmen 1,551 13.7 27.8 35.3 42.8 University of Georgia 3,711 42.0 64.8 70.0 74.9 Full-Time Freshmen 3,671 42.3 65.2 70.3 75.3 Total Research Universities 7,636 29.9 53.9 60.5 66.0 Full-Time Freshmen 7,355 30.6 55.2 62.0 67.5 Georgia Southern University 3,178 12.1 29.6 36.0 48.0 Full-Time Freshmen 3,159 12.1 29.8 36.2 48.1 Valdosta State University 1,880 12.4 23.2 29.7 38.1 Full-Time Freshmen 1,829 12.5 23.6 30.1 38.6 Regional University Total 5,058 12.2 27.3 33.7 44.3 Full-Time Freshmen 4,988 12.3 27.5 33.9 44.6 Albany State University Full-Time Freshmen 448 7.8 19.2 25.5 27.5 438 7.8 19.4 25.6 27.6 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 1,163 8.3 13.3 17.7 23.6 Full-Time Freshmen 785 7.5 13.6 19.0 26.0 Augusta State University 807 3.6 11.9 16.6 22.9 Full-Time Freshmen 718 4.0 13.1 18.0 24.8 Clayton College & State Univ. 371 14.6 17.5 18.9 22.1 Full-Time Freshmen 170 15.9 20.0 22.4 27.7 Columbus State University 680 6.8 14.6 18.5 21.8 Full-Time Freshmen 573 7.7 16.1 20.6 24.4 Fort Valley State University 642 9.4 18.9 25.7 29.0 Full-Time Freshmen 569 8.4 18.3 25.5 28.7 Georgia College & State Univ. 721 16.8 30.7 34.7 47.4 Full-Time Freshmen 714 16.8 30.8 34.7 47.3 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 337 12.5 22.0 26.1 34.4 Full-Time Freshmen 304 13.8 24.0 28.3 37.5 Kennesaw State University 1,298 7.5 17.4 23.7 29.9 Full-Time Freshmen 1,044 8.7 19.9 26.6 34.0 North Ga. College & State Univ. 604 25.8 41.4 45.0 56.3 Full-Time Freshmen 588 26.5 42.5 46.3 57.8 Savannah State University 486 2.7 10.3 17.3 19.8 Full-Time Freshmen 476 2.7 10.5 17.7 20.2 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 392 6.6 17.1 25.0 34.7 Full-Time Freshmen 367 6.8 18.0 26.4 35.4 State University of West Georgia 1,362 11.2 25.5 31.2 40.1 Full-Time Freshmen 1,292 11.1 25.7 31.6 40.9 State University Total 9,311 10.0 19.9 25.1 31.8 Full-Time Freshmen 8,038 10.3 21.3 26.9 34.3 SYSTEM TOTAL 22,005 17.4 33.4 39.4 46.5 Full-Time Freshmen 20,381 18.1 35.1 41.3 48.8 Source: Student Information Reporting System 24 Information Digest 2002-03 ASSOCIATE DEGREE GRADUATION PLUS TRANSFER RATES Three-Year Rates: 1999 Cohort This table presents the percent of first-time, full-time freshmen seeking an associate who matriculated in Summer or Fall, 1999 and received an associate degree or transferred to a four-year institution by Fall 2002. Institution Dalton State College Macon State College State Colleges Abraham Baldwin Agricultural 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 Colleges SYSTEM TOTALS First-Time Full-Time Freshmen N 479 272 Graduated N % 60 12.5 18 6.6 751 78 10.4 697 221 130 92 418 374 449 605 1,474 876 603 325 158 159 22.8 14 6.3 15 11.5 17 18.5 59 14.1 49 13.1 34 7.6 109 18.0 129 8.8 151 17.2 102 16.9 71 21.9 36 22.8 6,422 7,583 945 14.7 1,048 13.8 Transferred N % 40 8.4 24 8.8 64 8.5 81 11.6 12 5.4 38 29.2 16 17.4 51 12.2 71 19.0 57 12.7 41 6.8 214 14.5 117 13.4 95 15.8 29 8.9 23 14.6 845 13.2 951 12.5 Graduated or Transferred N % 100 20.9 42 15.4 142 18.9 240 34.4 26 11.8 53 40.8 33 35.9 110 26.3 120 32.1 91 20.3 150 24.8 343 23.3 268 30.6 197 32.7 100 30.8 59 37.3 1,790 27.9 1,999 26.4 Bachelor's Six-Year Graduation Rates First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Freshmen at USG Research, Regional, and State Universities Percent Graduated 60 50 46.4 39.3 40 48.1 40.9 48.1 40.9 48.3 41.1 48.8 41.3 30 20 10 0 Fall 1993 Fall 1994 Fall 1994 Fall 1995 Fall 1996 Institution-Specific System-Wide Associate Degree Three-Year Graduation & Transfer Rates First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Freshmen Percent 60 at USG Two-Year Colleges 50 40 29.1 30 29.4 27.7 28.4 27.9 20 15.5 13.6 10 15.1 14.3 14.0 13.7 14.9 13.5 14.713.2 0 Fall 1995 Fall 1996 Fall 1997 Graduated Transferred Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Grad. + Tran. Source: Student Information Reporting Systems Information Digest 2002-03 25 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS Total Generated by Division, FY2003 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 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 Dalton State College Macon State College 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 South Georgia College Waycross College SYSTEM TOTAL LOWER 200,269 310,816 180 411,009 258,616 145,724 64,587 90,708 96,145 93,044 96,020 47,667 73,471 34,564 229,681 60,832 47,598 52,135 140,932 79,319 91,886 73,934 48,805 44,513 49,112 82,730 32,396 66,626 93,918 424,518 78,079 55,655 32,555 18,647 3,726,690 UPPER 150,838 218,254 24,967 301,184 126,999 84,855 26,908 39,174 36,770 32,294 42,815 17,851 52,352 20,684 122,307 42,578 17,580 27,344 69,819 2,568 18,473 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,476,614 GRADUATE 173,911 175,464 95,412 203,851 27,205 24,899 9,039 13,134 7,476 0 16,152 4,393 19,356 7,017 28,939 9,167 3,288 10,059 28,290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 857,052 NOTES 1. The fiscal year (FY) includes Summer through Spring semesters. 2. Totals may not add due to rounding. 3. Excludes 7,970 sponsored and military hours in FY2003. DEFINITIONS Lower Division Upper Division Graduate - all learning support, freshman, and sophomore courses - all junior and senior courses - all master's level or doctoral courses, dissertation hours, and courses in professional programs. Source: Curriculum Inventory Reports, FY2003 28 Information Digest 2002-03 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS Annual Summary, FY1999 - FY2003 SEMESTER HOURS 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 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 Dalton State College Macon State College 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 SYSTEM TOTAL Lower Division Upper Division Graduate/Professional FY1999 434,946 552,882 114,830 835,242 376,018 242,205 87,576 127,500 123,962 101,277 128,465 71,985 125,570 64,242 305,331 90,698 61,974 84,903 208,981 58,316 69,722 64,669 46,994 22,190 36,227 54,383 22,453 44,828 61,409 288,934 58,071 45,531 26,189 16,973 5,055,476 FY2000 431,694 565,711 115,325 857,416 386,832 231,803 90,701 128,667 124,591 99,788 120,172 75,329 126,967 63,294 305,615 94,640 57,560 86,584 208,194 60,191 74,452 60,764 48,780 25,118 35,137 59,020 27,583 46,338 66,567 296,888 67,410 48,506 28,064 18,389 5,134,089 FY2001 473,657 577,050 116,341 855,804 380,033 230,911 94,967 125,308 121,108 103,834 125,305 76,421 129,114 63,948 311,447 96,749 56,226 82,372 216,628 61,418 86,885 64,345 46,273 26,076 37,839 64,388 28,174 48,211 71,793 305,240 69,863 49,270 27,887 17,271 5,242,155 FY2002 501,485 637,017 116,055 887,145 389,946 241,771 94,925 133,927 130,066 108,689 134,070 72,052 132,414 64,324 331,906 103,877 62,602 85,652 223,789 73,700 98,332 68,659 46,296 34,871 42,177 73,516 29,524 55,601 82,476 353,495 77,005 55,054 29,528 17,557 5,589,502 FY2003 525,018 704,534 120,559 916,044 412,820 255,478 100,534 143,016 140,391 125,338 154,987 69,911 145,179 62,265 380,927 112,577 68,466 89,538 239,041 81,887 110,359 73,934 48,805 44,513 49,112 82,730 32,396 66,626 93,918 424,518 78,079 55,655 32,555 18,647 6,060,357 3,073,670 1,306,099 675,707 3,172,932 1,263,982 697,175 3,231,013 1,286,834 724,309 3,448,658 1,361,787 779,057 3,726,691 1,476,614 857,052 % OF TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR SYSTEM 8.7 11.6 2.0 15.1 6.8 4.2 1.7 2.4 2.3 2.1 2.6 1.2 2.4 1.0 6.3 1.9 1.1 1.5 3.9 1.4 1.8 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.8 1.4 0.5 1.1 1.5 7.0 1.3 0.9 0.5 0.3 18.2 61.5 24.4 14.1 NOTES 1. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2. Excludes sponsored and military hours. Source: Curriculum Inventory Reports, FY1999-FY2003 Information Digest 2002-03 29 DEGREES CONFERRED BY LEVEL AND INSTITUTION Summer 2001 - Spring 2002 INSTITUTION CERTIF- ICATES Georgia Institute of Technology 0 Georgia State University 4 Medical College of Georgia 10 University of Georgia 0 Research University Total 14 Georgia Southern University 0 Valdosta State University 0 Regional University Total 0 Albany State University 0 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 0 Augusta State University 0 Clayton College & State Univ. 388 Columbus State University 12 Fort Valley State University 0 Georgia College & State Univ. 0 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 0 Kennesaw State University 0 North Ga. College & State Univ. 0 Savannah State University 0 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 9 State University of West Georgia 0 State University Total 409 Dalton State College 87 Macon State College 12 State College Total 99 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 3 Atlanta Metropolitan College 0 Bainbridge College 12 Coastal Ga. Community College 73 Darton College 45 East Georgia College 0 Floyd College 1 Gainesville College 13 Georgia Perimeter College 4 Gordon College 0 Middle Georgia College 8 South Georgia College 6 Waycross College 0 Two-Year College Total 165 CAREER ASSOciate 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 32 0 30 26 178 17 3 0 10 0 59 0 0 0 323 99 105 204 242 18 13 62 155 9 128 36 110 65 49 51 6 944 ASSO- CATE 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 44 0 33 7 80 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 135 172 182 354 220 121 39 96 191 77 82 361 878 302 214 93 79 2,753 BACH- MASTER'S ED. ELOR'S SPEC. 2,157 2,530 314 5,392 10,393 1,697 1,201 2,898 365 524 465 341 479 219 644 312 1,590 550 229 377 930 7,025 9 146 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,116 0 1,814 120 93 0 1,321 56 4,344 176 394 43 411 137 805 180 100 20 155 0 109 12 0 0 263 40 88 1 373 35 172 34 474 0 123 34 35 0 165 0 433 135 2,490 311 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PROFES- SIONAL 0 164 214 411 789 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOCTOR- TOTAL ATE 257 3,530 127 4,759 15 646 393 7,573 792 16,508 43 2,177 19 1,844 62 4,021 0 485 0 742 0 619 0 987 0 817 0 313 0 1,052 0 528 0 2,064 0 766 0 264 0 558 0 1,498 0 10,693 0 367 0 445 0 812 0 465 0 139 0 64 0 231 0 391 0 86 0 211 0 410 0 992 0 367 0 271 0 150 0 85 0 3,862 SYSTEM TOTAL 687 1,503 3,286 20,471 7,639 667 789 854 35,896 NOTES The report does not include 19 advanced certificates and 81 less-than-one-year certificates. "Professional" includes only first professional degrees. USG institutions conferred 35,999 degrees and awards in FY02. Source: Student Information Reporting System 30 Information Digest 2002-03 DEGREES CONFERRED BY LEVEL AND DISCIPLINE Summer 2001 - Spring 2002 DISCIPLINE CERTIFICATE Agriculture Architecture Area Studies Business 177 Communications Computer Science 210 Education 5 Engineering/ Engineering Tech. 8 Foreign Languages Health Professions 111 Nursing 42 Pharmacy Home Economics 5 Law 28 Letters Liberal/General Studies Life Sciences Mathematics Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies 1 Philosophy and Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Services and Recreation 7 Social Sciences 4 Visual and Performing Arts Technical Trades 89 ASSOCIATE BACHELOR'S ADVANCED MASTER'S CERT. 157 244 159 8 257 5,277 818 99 1,138 6 2,504 90 94 3 1,827 78 409 2,309 21 270 540 35 8 3,284 1,619 162 558 765 1 353 17 682 212 912 151 701 9 26 1 404 167 7 39 20 139 2 82 68 86 72 295 1,019 59 13 1 78 113 47 1,069 1,527 811 65 12 550 1 278 90 EDUCATION DOCTORATE SPECIALIST 33 5 33 4 21 643 213 174 6 30 7 6 33 74 14 3 65 24 61 9 54 9 SYSTEM TOTAL 687 4,789 20,471 19 7,639 667 854 FIRST PROFESSIONAL Medicine 169 Dentistry 45 Veterinary Medicine 80 Law 396 Pharmacy (D. Pharm.) 99 TOTAL 789 Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 31 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CONFERRED BY LEVEL FY1993 - FY2002 FY1993 FY1994 FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 CERTIFICATE Number Percent 254 225 297 450 602 604 599 666 651 768 0.8 0.7 0.9 1.3 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.9 1.9 2.1 ASSOCIATE Number Percent 5,631 17.0 6,074 17.6 6,031 17.5 5,581 15.9 5,700 16.1 5,809 15.3 4,832 13.4 4,569 13.2 4,442 13.0 4,789 13.3 BACHELOR'S Number Percent 18,750 19,603 19,286 19,837 19,711 21,345 20,852 20,259 19,938 20,471 56.8 56.7 55.9 56.5 55.6 56.3 57.8 58.6 58.3 56.9 MASTER'S Number Percent 6,272 19.0 6,513 18.9 6,699 19.4 7,002 19.9 7,255 20.5 7,804 20.6 7,603 21.1 7,082 20.5 7,177 21.0 7,639 21.2 ADVANCED CERTIFICATES Number 26 3 31 8 14 11 13 8 2 19 Percent 0.1 0.1 0.1 EDUCATION SPECIALIST Number 763 820 773 747 713 818 632 517 510 667 Percent 2.3 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.2 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.9 PROFESSIONAL Number Percent 660 676 692 723 740 708 774 767 713 789 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.2 DOCTORATE Number Percent 679 632 668 740 692 808 771 721 763 854 2.1 1.8 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.4 SYSTEM TOTAL 33,035 34,546 34,477 35,117 35,427 37,907 36,076 34,589 34,196 35,996 Notes: Professional includes medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and law. 2001-2002 Degrees Awarded Percent by Gender 2001-2002 Degrees Awarded Percent by Race/Ethnicity Source: Student Information Reporting System 32 Information Digest 2002-03 DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES CONFERRED BY INSTITUTION FY1993 - FY2002 INSTITUTION Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia FY1993 FY1994 FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 3,219 4,541 701 6,808 3,148 4,726 699 6,916 3,049 4,638 744 6,753 3,407 4,881 718 6,731 2,913 4,731 744 6,720 3,126 5,257 675 7,394 3,234 5,119 725 7,264 3,264 4,765 694 6,778 3,370 4,633 663 6,813 3,530 4,777 647 7,573 Research University Total 15,269 15,489 15,184 15,737 15,108 16,452 16,342 15,501 15,479 16,527 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 2,417 2,646 2,507 2,466 2,410 2,509 2,214 2,255 1,539 1,634 1,729 1,720 1,853 1,935 1,856 1,780 2,285 2,177 1,664 1,844 Regional University Total 3,956 4,280 4,236 4,186 4,263 4,444 4,070 4,035 3,949 4,021 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 University Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 337 560 646 523 737 292 1,103 529 1,383 697 261 513 1,557 382 669 675 630 815 340 1,120 553 1,453 735 281 534 1,668 389 637 624 663 940 355 1,138 530 1,603 705 299 587 1,631 398 583 682 854 858 398 1,248 600 1,638 714 360 609 1,674 441 779 684 778 1,100 348 1,312 565 1,688 759 324 632 1,752 492 820 823 782 1,175 385 1,275 386 1,980 798 349 654 1,845 419 687 691 740 1,120 347 1,211 451 2,282 747 293 533 1,641 438 752 595 805 941 318 1,184 492 2,119 761 301 559 1,432 485 642 648 877 728 351 1,109 463 2,121 717 280 537 1,499 485 742 619 987 817 313 1,052 528 2,064 766 264 559 1,498 State University Total 9,138 9,855 10,101 10,616 11,162 11,764 11,162 10,697 10,457 10,694 Dalton State College Macon State College 351 354 407 222 406 480 359 348 464 471 449 474 390 425 315 281 295 367 328 445 State College Total 815 825 856 696 796 905 674 629 623 812 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 476 469 471 445 452 537 500 442 152 175 172 151 179 220 141 95 156 145 103 135 153 178 121 111 248 257 292 240 235 297 271 244 392 377 411 371 348 340 290 354 41 73 77 90 92 110 80 79 254 322 294 287 344 326 208 218 397 415 361 389 350 362 307 323 847 894 990 830 1,005 1,096 1,064 941 299 329 345 347 323 352 288 323 265 295 230 282 286 197 265 244 243 231 250 212 246 210 183 213 87 115 104 103 85 117 110 140 406 465 139 139 103 64 221 291 365 408 96 86 199 211 348 410 860 992 358 367 261 274 231 150 101 85 Two-Year College Total 3,857 4,097 4,100 3,882 4,098 4,342 3,828 3,727 3,688 3,942 SYSTEM TOTAL 33,035 34,546 34,477 35,117 35,427 37,907 36,076 34,589 34,196 35,996 Note: This table includes certificate, associate, bachelor's, advanced certificate, master's, education specialist, first professional, and doctorate degrees and awards. Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 33 BACHELOR'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY DISCIPLINE FY1995 - FY2002 DISCIPLINE Agriculture Architecture Area Studies Business Communications Computer Science Education Engineering/Engineering Tech. Foreign Languages Health Professions Nursing Pharmacy Home Economics Law Letters Liberal/General Studies Life Sciences Mathematics Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy and Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Services, and Recreation Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts Technical Trades SYSTEM TOTAL FY1995 254 144 4 4,360 769 505 3,174 1,796 169 604 844 102 281 11 681 162 768 220 59 58 302 929 1,041 1,406 620 23 19,286 FY1996 296 152 3 4,363 780 530 3,084 1,931 168 624 839 120 331 16 680 121 920 213 62 59 322 940 1,165 1,496 594 28 19,837 FY1997 319 142 3 4,261 736 580 3,114 1,745 185 756 892 90 332 20 649 167 840 209 63 71 349 949 1,152 1,449 615 23 19,711 FY1998 335 122 4,566 783 734 3,299 1,784 203 738 864 76 393 23 761 189 908 195 94 67 340 1,043 1,242 1,591 689 30 21,069 FY1999 304 162 4 4,700 766 821 2,944 1,738 220 809 976 26 411 14 746 163 886 172 79 71 297 1,013 1,187 1,608 705 30 20,852 FY2000 283 145 9 4,749 762 936 2,986 1,692 181 717 750 38 353 12 734 166 863 156 70 62 285 948 1,130 1,504 704 24 20,259 FY2001 262 123 9 5,031 769 1,006 2,567 1,604 174 557 778 4 359 15 660 164 895 163 67 61 270 1,020 1,148 1,526 685 21 19,938 FY2002 244 159 8 5,277 818 1,138 2,504 1,619 162 558 765 1 353 17 682 212 912 151 86 72 295 1,019 1,069 1,527 811 12 20,471 MASTER'S DEGREES CONFERRED BY DISCIPLINE FY1995 - FY2002 DISCIPLINE FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 Agriculture Architecture Area Studies Business Communications Computer Science Education Engineering/Engineering Tech. Foreign Languages Health Professions Nursing Pharmacy Home Economics Law Letters Liberal/General Studies Life Sciences Mathematics Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies Philosophy and Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Services and Recreation Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts 68 109 1,400 56 230 3,256 618 32 306 137 5 17 15 64 8 73 103 26 6 55 172 435 214 67 79 125 1,433 56 241 3,353 632 31 329 183 3 17 12 101 10 73 91 22 11 90 196 409 188 64 96 92 1,496 58 230 3,467 561 33 356 202 2 17 23 109 4 72 66 44 8 84 197 447 222 82 92 106 3 1,599 70 255 3,747 623 39 351 227 1 25 30 110 97 67 19 13 88 174 479 247 87 93 98 1,796 61 332 3,214 604 36 442 203 1 11 18 114 1 91 84 34 8 64 176 461 216 77 SYSTEM TOTAL 7,472 7,749 7,968 8,549 8,235 Notes: The totals for education and health professions include education specialist degrees. FY2000 67 90 2 1,784 67 315 2,745 620 35 378 201 1 17 21 93 2 81 68 20 9 71 149 496 190 77 7,599 FY2001 79 86 2 1,761 83 372 2,619 689 36 384 212 0 22 25 111 0 97 72 33 10 66 137 508 199 84 7,687 FY2002 90 94 3 1,827 78 409 2,952 701 26 404 167 0 39 20 139 2 82 68 59 13 78 137 550 278 90 8,306 Source: Student Information Reporting System 34 Information Digest 2002-03 PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY DISCIPLINE FY1995 - FY2002 DISCIPLINE Dentistry Medicine Veterinary Medicine Law Pharmacy SYSTEM TOTAL FY1995 FY1996 FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 42 56 51 53 52 48 61 45 179 185 176 179 170 175 170 169 76 72 75 74 70 81 72 80 367 367 402 357 421 387 348 396 28 43 36 45 61 76 62 99 692 723 740 708 774 767 713 789 DOCTORATE DEGREES CONFERRED BY DISCIPLINE FY1995 - FY2002 DISCIPLINE Agriculture Architecture Business Communications Computer Science Education Engineering Foreign Languages Health Professions Nursing Pharmacy Home Economics Letters Life Sciences Mathematics Philosophy and Religion Physical Sciences Psychology Public Affairs, Social Services and Recreation Social Sciences Visual and Performing Arts SYSTEM TOTAL FY1995 31 4 52 2 14 157 120 3 4 7 13 10 18 56 14 3 65 53 6 22 14 668 FY1996 24 5 37 5 27 152 173 1 10 8 15 3 24 91 14 2 56 61 5 21 6 740 FY1997 FY1998 31 38 4 1 35 38 7 3 14 18 120 175 153 179 6 10 9 7 14 11 16 10 14 11 29 23 58 88 11 25 4 1 61 53 57 70 8 7 29 28 12 12 692 808 FY1999 26 6 32 7 14 173 164 7 4 10 10 10 30 76 15 3 70 64 9 30 11 771 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 27 20 33 2 5 5 26 22 33 4 4 4 18 17 21 165 177 213 163 180 174 7 5 6 9 18 30 11 14 7 8 0 0 8 14 6 23 26 33 61 71 74 15 22 14 1 2 3 59 57 65 56 48 61 11 11 9 37 38 54 10 12 9 721 763 854 Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 35 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN WITH THE HOPE SCHOLARSHIP Fall 1998 - Fall 2002 Students from Georgia high schools who graduated from a Georgia high school in 1993 or later are eligible for the HOPE Scholarship. That base number (N) of first-time freshmen (FTF) who graduated from Georgia high schools is shown below (it should not be used as a count of all first-time freshmen). HOPE scholars must also meet academic requirements, a 3.0 in core high school courses. The FTF column also includes any additional first-time freshmen receiving HOPE according to GSFC records. The percentage includes those who received the HOPE Scholarship; it does not include HOPE Grant recipients. 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 Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College Two-Year College Total SYSTEM TOTAL Number of First-Time Freshmen from Georgia and Percent with HOPE Scholarship 1998 N % 1999 N % 2000 N % 2001 N % 2002 N % 1,367 97.8 1,414 97.3 1,343 97.8 1,316 97.3 1,311 97.3 1,494 91.4 1,715 92.6 1,981 94.3 2,046 94.9 2,350 93.8 3,814 98.2 3,805 98.5 3,482 98.6 3,474 98.9 3,304 98.9 6,675 96.6 6,934 96.8 6,806 97.2 6,836 97.4 6,965 96.9 2,623 84.9 3,044 89.0 2,643 84.0 2,448 86.6 2,377 86.5 1,180 89.3 1,053 90.8 1,194 86.5 1,432 86.9 1,494 85.6 3,803 86.2 4,097 89.5 3,837 84.8 3,880 86.8 3,871 86.2 416 70.2 581 77.1 569 69.1 363 75.5 408 83.8 487 74.9 514 80.4 465 80.6 478 85.6 520 72.9 668 74.4 654 76.8 612 74.3 646 72.9 669 76.1 442 77.1 457 77.7 475 73.7 442 76.7 477 69.8 661 63.5 622 83.9 690 85.8 708 83.1 851 82.8 380 54.2 339 57.8 301 63.1 343 60.6 348 58.1 708 88.7 694 94.1 715 92.0 816 90.3 884 88.7 299 86.3 223 92.4 277 83.0 235 88.5 279 84.2 1,017 83.5 1,138 86.3 1,122 83.2 1,233 83.1 1,770 76.1 563 92.5 609 93.8 566 92.8 597 88.4 590 88.8 235 60.4 212 67.0 290 65.5 352 64.5 441 72.1 375 87.7 341 84.5 350 84.9 364 84.6 352 71.3 1,591 85.9 1,560 88.5 1,587 86.8 1,490 88.4 1,565 86.8 7,842 79.3 7,944 83.8 8,019 81.9 8,067 82.3 9,154 79.6 568 69.5 372 61.3 559 74.2 458 63.1 511 66.1 556 64.0 512 67.4 557 63.0 613 57.3 591 58.4 940 66.3 1,017 69.2 1,067 65.0 1,069 65.1 1,204 57.8 624 64.4 664 66.4 721 56.0 772 54.9 653 52.1 161 18.0 153 22.9 243 24.3 170 31.8 167 40.7 160 60.0 192 56.3 183 43.2 209 42.1 169 43.8 143 62.9 138 60.9 248 56.0 267 51.3 372 40.1 436 58.9 443 60.0 480 57.1 536 56.0 569 48.5 290 49.3 338 47.0 392 48.2 414 54.4 451 52.6 389 61.7 397 64.7 425 59.8 549 56.3 528 62.9 621 68.8 652 72.9 650 67.4 792 65.8 876 68.2 1,390 52.2 1,546 50.7 1,610 48.9 1,842 51.5 2,147 49.0 693 63.9 795 60.5 742 58.0 809 60.3 876 57.5 475 68.2 542 61.3 515 57.1 591 53.1 561 54.4 268 58.6 283 66.1 224 61.2 276 62.0 353 53.5 128 78.1 135 65.9 144 68.1 131 76.3 139 69.8 5,778 59.4 6,278 58.9 6,577 54.5 7,358 55.4 7,861 53.7 25,038 79.9 26,270 81.6 26,306 78.7 27,210 78.8 29,055 76.7 Sources: Student Information Reporting System, Georgia Student Finance Commission 36 Information Digest 2002-03 ENROLLMENT IN STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Fall - Summer The numbers of students enrolled in study abroad programs for academic credit are provided below by institution. For study abroad, the academic year includes Fall, Spring, and Summer. Study abroad programs are of variable length. Students are only counted once for each program. Institution Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia University Totals Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional Univ. Totals 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 Totals Dalton State College Macon State College State College Totals 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 Totals SYSTEM TOTALS Source: Office of International Education 1998-99 484 259 9 784 1,536 70 146 216 37 18 58 11 36 30 42 30 224 50 1 18 110 665 6 3 9 3 26 2 6 3 2 11 38 14 1 106 2,532 1999-00 489 405 942 1,836 91 177 268 18 8 12 49 17 41 29 205 66 6 22 78 551 9 1 10 26 3 3 1 1 4 27 12 15 8 100 2,765 2000-01 708 333 1,228 2,269 93 87 180 45 60 24 8 81 62 76 35 168 108 9 3 107 786 6 5 11 2 12 5 2 12 2 20 23 40 31 10 18 177 3,423 2001-02 755 439 8 1,231 2,433 214 142 356 16 64 29 15 56 92 83 14 168 76 9 11 126 759 7 6 13 2 4 11 1 10 6 6 9 41 25 32 19 5 171 3,732 Information Digest 2002-03 37 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 3,732 in 2001-2002. 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 15,896 students from 191 different countries in Fall 2002. 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 24,915 in Fall 2002. 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. University System of Georgia Study Abroad Participation by Major 2001-2002 Declared Major 2001-2002 Study Abroad Participants Total USG Undergraduates in Major (Fall 2001) % of Majors who Studied Abroad (of Undergraduates) Agriculture 17 1,116 1.52 Bs usiness/Mngt./Communication 577 27,501 2.10 Education 199 12,042 1.65 Engineering 391 10,575 3.70 Arts and Humanities 484 8,293 5.83 Foreign Language 138 778 1.77 Health Sciences 107 12,960 0.83 Math/Computer Sciences 134 12,650 1.06 Physical/Life Sciences 203 9,275 2.19 Social Sciences 557 17,637 3.16 Undecided/Unknown 925 63,943 1.44 Total 3,732 176,770 2.11 Source: USG Office of International Education 38 Information Digest 2002-03 LEARNING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS 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 testing (430 SATVerbal or 400 SAT-Math or CPC English or CPC Math) and are placed with the CPE or COMPASS at the System level; 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 2002 High School Graduates as First-Time Freshmen, Fall 2002 Institution Georgia Institute of Tech. Georgia State University 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 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 TOTALS Number of FirstTime Freshmen 2,231 2,313 3,778 8,322 2,445 1,485 3,930 421 491 641 417 841 345 885 270 1,661 598 467 349 1,530 8,916 487 486 973 610 127 128 282 468 388 437 795 1,834 785 508 306 107 6,775 28,916 Number below System Minima 0 0 17 17 20 10 30 61 2 117 2 112 217 0 9 20 21 101 0 10 672 206 199 405 226 90 78 104 208 250 182 338 887 408 227 142 30 3,170 4,294 Percent below System Minima 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.8 0.7 0.8 14.5 0.4 18.3 0.5 13.3 62.9 0.0 3.3 1.2 3.5 21.6 0.0 0.7 7.5 42.3 40.9 41.6 37.0 70.9 60.9 36.9 44.4 64.4 41.6 42.5 48.4 52.0 44.7 46.4 28.0 46.8 14.8 Number below Institution Minima 0 0 302 302 5 0 5 0 0 112 0 0 0 25 40 260 6 14 0 0 457 0 68 68 2 0 0 0 33 39 79 55 134 0 0 0 0 342 1,174 Percent below Institution Minima 0.0 0.0 8.0 3.6 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 17.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 14.8 15.7 1.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 5.1 0.0 14.0 7.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.1 10.1 18.1 6.9 7.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 4.1 Sources: The Policy Manual; Academic Affairs Handbook; Learning Support Administrative Procedures; Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 39 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. Each institution may set higher standards than those listed. COURSE (UNITS) INSTRUCTIONAL EMPHASIS English (4) ! Grammar and usage ! Literature (American, English, and world) ! Advanced composition skills Science (3) ! Physical Science ! At least two laboratory courses from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or related areas of science ! At least one laboratory course from life sciences ! At least one laboratory course from the physical sciences Mathematics (4) ! Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry ! One additional math course Social Science (3) ! American History ! World History ! Economics and Government Foreign Language (2) ! 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, for all of the System institutions with the exception of Georgia Institute of Technology. Georgia Institute of Technology converted in Fall 1999. Each System institution will begin and end classes during the same week each year. Academic Year Earliest Starting Date Allowable Latest Ending Date Allowable Fall 2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 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 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 Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Services 40 Information Digest 2002-03 COLLEGE PREPARATORY CURRICULUM CPC Deficiencies of All Entering Freshmen by Subject Area, Fall 2002 This table presents the number of entering freshmen and percent of entering freshmen deficient in each of the CPC subject areas by institution. Traditional freshmen, those 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. N ENGLISH MATH INSTITUTION % % Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia 2,248 2,435 3,902 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 Research University Total 8,585 0.0 0.2 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 2,494 1,538 0.4 0.4 0.0 0.1 Regional University Total 4,032 0.2 0.3 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 438 580 712 502 929 370 895 287 1,848 615 490 374 1,597 2.3 3.5 0.2 0.2 1.1 8.9 2.4 2.4 0.2 3.9 0.0 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.7 2.1 2.4 2.3 0.0 1.2 2.5 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 State University Total 9,637 1.0 2.4 Dalton State College Macon State College 611 0.3 4.8 608 0.0 5.5 State College Total 1,219 0.1 5.2 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 726 199 179 383 596 458 537 939 2,423 912 578 365 134 0.8 25.1 5.4 20.9 2.2 24.2 9.0 24.8 8.4 22.2 8.4 28.0 6.6 21.3 5.0 18.3 3.3 12.1 8.0 26.7 7.4 28.0 14.1 28.1 9.0 18.0 Two-Year College Total 8,429 5.9 20.5 SYSTEM TOTAL 31,902 1.7 5.8 Note: The Medical College has no programs requiring the CPC. SCIENCE % SOCIAL SCIENCE % FOREIGN LANGUAGE % NO CPC DEFICIENCIES N % 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 2,182 99.7 0.0 2,412 100.0 0.1 3,861 99.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 8,455 99.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.8 2,437 98.7 0.4 1,505 99.6 0.1 0.1 0.7 3,942 99.1 0.7 2.3 0.9 0.9 2.4 1.2 0.5 1.0 0.7 0.1 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.4 0.6 1.7 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 1.8 403 93.1 1.3 535 97.8 7.0 582 88.0 1.7 398 96.4 1.8 849 95.1 3.4 321 91.5 0.1 892 99.9 1.1 277 97.5 0.6 1,695 96.3 1.0 567 98.1 2.9 447 92.0 0.0 363 100.0 0.3 1,578 99.6 0.6 0.7 1.5 8,907 96.3 1.0 0.7 1.4 0.9 2.7 272 93.5 3.3 388 91.9 1.3 0.8 3.1 660 92.6 5.3 6.5 7.8 2.3 11.0 4.4 26.1 12.4 8.6 6.2 9.9 4.0 9.2 0.5 9.3 5.9 7.7 2.1 10.8 10.0 20.4 10.4 20.6 11.1 14.8 13.9 21.3 334 70.3 10.9 90 69.8 22.0 62 68.1 26.5 149 63.7 22.2 290 69.4 22.5 285 62.8 17.1 321 76.1 14.7 667 78.8 13.7 1,693 81.7 20.7 575 68.0 26.0 344 67.3 22.5 198 64.7 18.9 97 79.5 10.7 5.7 18.4 5,105 73.7 2.8 1.6 5.0 27,069 92.2 Source: Student Information Reporting System Information Digest 2002-03 41 COLLEGE PREPARATORY CURRICULUM Number and Percent of Freshmen with CPC Complete, Fall 1996 - Fall 2002 This table presents the number and percent of first time freshmen 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 1996 1997 N %N% 1998 N% 1999 N% 2000 N% 2001 N% 2002 N% Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia 1,787 82.5 1,741 98.4 2,105 97.3 2,204 97.6 2,104 97.6 2,106 97.9 2,175 99.7 1,407 93.3 1,842 99.7 1,434 96.3 1,665 99.8 1,922 98.2 1,975 98.5 2,301 100.0 3,377 95.9 4,072 97.5 4,116 97.3 3,990 96.1 3,805 99.5 3,939 99.3 3,746 99.5 Research University Total 6,571 91.3 7,655 98.2 7,655 97.1 7,859 97.3 7,831 98.7 8,020 98.7 8,222 99.7 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 2,552 87.0 2,190 92.8 2,605 95.2 3,035 97.7 2,639 98.0 2,421 97.2 2,399 98.8 1,330 80.8 1,310 89.3 1,176 96.6 1,055 98.0 1,197 99.7 1,415 98.5 1,470 99.7 Regional University Total 3,882 84.7 3,500 91.5 3,781 95.6 4,090 97.8 3,836 98.5 3,836 97.7 3,869 99.2 Albany State University 243 57.2 373 72.4 346 78.3 465 86.3 499 87.2 334 96.0 392 93.8 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 424 78.1 415 81.2 416 88.3 449 92.8 418 94.4 461 98.7 477 99.0 Augusta State University 491 77.1 522 79.2 579 85.7 570 87.7 561 90.3 511 84.3 549 91.2 Clayton College & State Univ. 280 75.1 291 82.9 360 88.9 365 88.2 417 95.4 300 81.7 347 96.4 Columbus State University 411 74.5 464 82.3 627 93.3 592 93.8 649 94.2 661 92.8 796 96.3 Fort Valley State University 293 59.8 295 70.1 305 76.1 298 84.2 303 93.5 305 86.9 309 93.6 Georgia College & State Univ. 641 98.6 707 99.3 668 99.7 665 100.0 708 99.9 803 99.9 882 99.9 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 216 83.1 220 89.8 219 92.4 207 95.4 241 99.6 219 99.1 265 98.9 Kennesaw State University 863 89.1 849 88.2 917 93.9 988 93.6 1,028 95.5 1,134 96.2 1,556 96.3 North Georgia College & State Univ. 514 97.5 502 98.2 566 98.4 608 99.3 585 99.2 577 92.6 560 98.2 Savannah State University 223 56.3 245 66.0 170 75.2 186 75.6 253 90.0 303 88.6 431 92.3 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 322 95.8 343 96.3 353 95.7 333 97.7 340 99.4 358 99.4 346 100.0 State University of West Georgia 1,012 92.4 1,028 94.7 1,523 96.4 1,508 99.3 1,569 99.6 1,463 99.8 1,516 99.7 State University Total 5,933 81.8 6,254 86.1 7,049 91.5 7,234 93.6 7,571 95.8 7,429 94.7 8,426 97.0 Dalton State College Macon State College 280 61.8 284 66.4 302 57.5 327 63.7 293 64.3 257 57.5 255 94.1 188 50.3 218 53.7 217 64.8 255 66.6 363 76.7 326 72.4 341 92.7 State College Total 468 56.6 502 60.2 519 60.3 582 65.0 656 70.6 583 65.0 596 93.3 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 283 48.0 42 26.6 68 55.7 94 45.2 213 59.0 85 58.6 160 36.3 283 86.3 641 51.7 349 64.7 324 57.8 142 65.7 87 66.9 362 59.3 64 40.0 70 60.9 91 54.5 245 67.3 101 54.9 201 46.4 430 74.1 721 61.6 473 71.5 333 60.3 131 63.3 104 72.7 355 55.5 97 62.2 83 67.5 82 59.9 264 66.3 151 57.0 216 62.2 452 78.3 923 72.1 531 77.9 318 66.9 155 56.4 96 79.3 386 59.4 444 63.4 395 54.2 316 72.6 75 68.2 78 58.6 63 56.3 66 74.2 104 62.7 94 66.2 72 48.0 57 73.1 78 61.9 150 64.7 120 53.6 139 70.9 282 69.1 321 71.5 269 57.5 261 75.0 127 49.4 209 59.5 243 63.1 263 67.8 228 67.7 218 66.7 263 67.3 283 79.7 480 80.3 501 86.5 573 77.9 607 82.6 985 73.4 1,076 78.4 1,225 78.5 1,427 85.7 562 76.4 529 76.1 535 70.4 521 71.1 334 62.2 349 72.1 353 66.4 325 71.3 179 65.6 143 65.0 169 66.5 185 70.6 98 81.7 105 86.1 88 82.2 90 90.9 Two-Year College Total 2,771 55.0 3,326 62.2 3,723 68.0 3,918 69.2 4,217 72.6 4,368 68.2 4,540 77.7 SYSTEM TOTAL 19,625 78.8 21,237 84.7 22,727 87.8 23,683 89.2 24,111 91.1 24,236 89.1 25,653 93.9 Note: The Medical College has no programs requiring the CPC. Source: Student Information Reporting System 42 Information Digest 2002-03 SAT SCORES Average Composite Scores, Entering Freshmen, Fall 1993 - Fall 2002 INSTITUTION Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University University of Georgia Research University Totals Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Regional Univ. Totals 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 Totals Dalton State College Macon State College State College Totals 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 Totals SYSTEM TOTALS 1993 1994 1297 1300 995 1001 1161 1158 1169 1169 956 954 946 951 953 953 794 946 948 904 921 768 924 957 1005 1057 796 1042 942 790 925 939 887 916 802 955 944 996 1072 807 1039 946 922 925 904 894 898 887 901 890 889 895 753 753 871 862 891 877 889 871 865 842 912 922 976 971 862 865 896 885 890 855 843 835 864 892 879 873 978 981 1995 1295 1005 1179 1178 961 952 958 819 937 933 927 932 796 967 942 984 1074 800 1052 963 938 901 905 903 891 772 870 878 882 861 918 978 871 897 880 858 879 883 994 1996 1283 1013 1178 1170 967 945 959 782 933 938 922 938 803 949 940 985 1060 783 1049 964 935 898 875 885 897 745 843 877 875 847 904 983 881 892 854 896 891 881 988 1997 1303 1007 1175 1163 973 965 970 817 932 949 937 955 866 966 951 1019 1066 805 1041 963 952 905 898 901 898 775 883 911 867 837 883 936 876 884 860 887 885 880 999 1998 1295 1048 1186 1190 983 993 986 830 946 964 943 951 857 992 967 1021 1072 844 1053 952 963 929 908 919 902 768 877 955 860 810 888 938 888 890 872 875 935 885 1013 1999 1303 1050 1190 1192 987 1001 991 837 962 981 988 969 867 1027 986 1024 1061 868 1067 964 976 932 902 917 884 793 874 966 860 799 885 930 884 875 874 875 901 879 1016 2000 1329 1045 1198 1194 1008 1012 1009 830 1003 980 984 960 894 1049 1001 1034 1065 881 1074 980 987 915 911 912 892 787 854 891 865 811 882 940 881 885 877 861 916 878 1021 2001 2002 1321 1325 1063 1066 1201 1211 1197 1199 1028 1052 1020 1020 1026 1040 908 1018 979 1006 970 878 1055 999 1022 1061 892 1094 1000 926 1010 984 993 970 893 1062 1005 1032 1069 887 1094 1008 1000 1005 938 930 932 910 935 919 875 884 831 810 850 867 889 892 888 884 821 833 876 887 935 946 893 889 876 876 873 896 889 875 930 931 884 888 1026 1030 GEORGIA COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS 949 948 960 961 967 968 969 974 980 980 NATION COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS 1003 1003 1010 1013 1016 1017 1016 1019 1020 1020 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 admitted into programs that do not require SAT scores and those who were admitted based on ACT scores. 3. The Georgia, Nation and USG scores for 1993-95 are recentered on individual scores. Beginning in 1996, University System data were reported on the recentered scale. Source: Student Information Reporting System; College-Bound Seniors Information Digest 2002-03 43 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 when students take the Regents' Test, it is unwise to use the pass rates 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 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 10,923 51.2 16,261 56.1 19,555 53.4 21,127 64.3 20,095 65.4 19,616 65.5 20,268 64.0 26,481 63.3 26,036 64.7 21,552 63.7 22,316 62.4 23,565 63.4 23,152 63.6 23,982 68.1 23,250 71.3 25,493 74.1 26,869 76.4 27,922 75.4 28,835 75.3 30,905 73.5 31,954 72.6 32,537 72.3 32,160 72.3 32,073 73.3 31,815 73.4 30,644 73.6 30,745 73.1 27,382 75.1 29,603 73.9 31,825 73.9 35,386 73.8 0 -- 0 -- 2,527 27.0 5,020 37.0 7,322 42.9 7,101 44.0 7,781 44.6 10,389 45.2 12,877 43.0 11,782 46.9 12,497 47.5 13,748 45.0 13,843 43.4 14,310 46.7 12,385 50.3 10,903 49.6 10,904 48.9 10,762 46.6 11,693 48.3 12,416 46.0 14,206 46.4 14,718 46.5 14,896 46.9 14,541 45.7 14,494 45.1 13,760 45.1 14,568 45.6 10,389 45.6 11,116 47.3 12,248 48.2 13,630 49.0 * 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 2002 Regents' Testing Program Report of Results 44 Information Digest 2002-03 REGENTS' TEST PASSING RATES FY2002 Institution FIRST-TIME N % REPEATERS* N % Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 2,413 90.0 3,529 74.9 64 81.3 5,011 91.5 337 65.0 1,424 46.2 30 50.0 612 72.7 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 3,261 70.6 1,545 73.5 1,392 51.8 805 45.1 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 674 38.4 756 74.2 785 74.4 625 69.6 1,171 63.9 289 46.4 1,033 75.7 350 66.0 2,310 73.0 737 82.5 423 43.0 401 75.3 1,463 70.3 712 42.4 345 58.0 315 46.7 333 43.6 540 46.3 436 39.0 388 55.2 286 40.2 674 54.3 171 68.4 370 35.4 181 60.2 790 46.7 Dalton State College Macon State College 401 81.8 650 70.0 73 65.8 268 49.6 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 729 60.2 302 35.8 188 68.1 290 71.7 433 75.1 151 64.2 289 63.7 594 81.8 2,882 64.6 778 59.8 418 66.3 246 67.9 195 74.4 238 49.6 229 35.0 94 38.3 106 41.5 178 54.0 61 42.6 80 55.0 133 65.4 1,271 46.0 430 36.5 195 43.6 69 69.6 64 59.4 SYSTEM TOTAL 35,386 73.8 13,630 49.0 * 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: FY2002 Regents' Testing Program Report of Results Information Digest 2002-03 45 LIBRARY ADDITIONS AND HOLDINGS FY2002 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 and 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 SYSTEM TOTALS Book Stock No. of Volumes Added 2001-02 Held 6/30/02 59,469 44,790 5,506 88,443 2,219,261 1,491,694 55,830 3,873,001 198,208 7,639,786 9,169 11,206 549,945 440,363 20,375 990,308 1,410 8,602 9,099 2,497 5,455 1,605 2,989 3,056 14,905 6,771 1,614 2,761 10,706 186,047 214,810 703,564 97,357 397,813 189,818 186,771 140,275 572,704 136,933 149,232 119,780 379,236 71,470 3,474,340 2,637 1,347 115,094 87,244 3,984 202,338 1,305 1,250 266 580 1,850 1,232 2,817 2,200 4,350 1,293 831 423 823 74,758 47,876 35,959 45,918 91,431 39,993 65,090 71,700 156,306 83,089 75,385 80,839 33,211 19,220 901,555 313,257 13,208,327 Microforms Units Added 2001-02 Held 6/30/02 24,114 32,891 0 134,373 4,257,720 85,516 15,712 6,336,813 191,378 10,695,761 16,063 20,827 864,932 1,061,195 36,890 1,926,127 14,953 15,210 15,083 300 16,256 4,230 16,769 4,392 37,893 14,602 1,734 1,110 24,047 706,477 666,657 1,223,578 11,642 439,285 343,552 638,546 866,149 1,427,347 634,775 580,694 57,320 1,104,126 166,579 8,700,148 4,060 3,674 201,166 75,176 7,734 276,342 127 149 190 1,906 66 0 146 60 2,015 122 24,152 3,752 8,583 33,185 36,863 13,000 19,086 8,200 35,602 37,961 19 48,284 47 2,734 4,847 271,402 407,428 21,869,780 Periodicals Serial Titles Received 2001-02 1,981 113 3 873 2,970 0 0 2 0 11 10 5 51 -80 119 20 36 -35 -45 94 12 1 13 12 0 0 275 0 2 12 5 -47 2 6 4 1 272 3,349 Sources: IPEDS Academic Libraries Survey, 2002 46 Information Digest 2002-03 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 Semester Credit Hours 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 9 4-5 6 10-11 12 18 Total 60 Source: Academic Affairs Handbook JOINT ENROLLMENT, EARLY ADMISSION PROGRAMS, AND 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 2002 2,759 students were enrolled through the joint enrollment program, an increase of 4 percent since 2001. Source: Student Information Reporting Systems Information Digest 2002-03 47 ADMISSION STANDARDS MINIMUM ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS 2002 The revised admission policy approved by the Board of Regents in 1996 was implemented in Summer 2001. Regular admission to programs leading to the baccalaureate degree requires. . . C 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; C Completion of the SAT or the American College Testing (ACT) Assessment Program; C Completion of sixteen specified CPC units; C 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 C 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) Sources: Academic Affairs Handbook 48 Information Digest 2002-03 ELECTRONIC SOURCES OF INFORMATION PeachNet, Galileo, and GSAMS: 2001-2002 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, includes Georgia Public Libraries and System Office 53 Department of Education (K-12) 9 Private K-12 and Higher Education Sites 8 Other PeachNet Sites 8 TOTAL 78 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 University System of Georgia Office of Public Library Services Department of Technical and Adult Education Department of Education (School Districts/Technology Centers) Georgia Private Academic Libraries SREB/SREC 34 with 45 locations 34 with 45 locations 58 systems, 397 locations 34 with 37 locations 197 systems, 2,112 locations 48 with 51 locations 44 with 44 locations TOTAL 415 systems, 2,686 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 117 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. Uplinks Satellite Dish Installations 2 Source: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Information and Instructional Technology Information Digest 2002-03 49 FACULTY BY RANK Corps of Instruction: December 2002 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, regional, and state universities. The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Board-approved 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 ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT LECTURER/ PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR INSTRUCTOR OTHER TOTAL Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 379 233 182 13 222 304 302 90 126 142 133 18 786 511 426 35 3 810 86 1,004 0 419 2 1,760 Research University Total 1,513 1,190 1,043 156 91 3,993 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 154 150 255 67 137 116 153 36 1 627 0 442 Regional University Total 291 266 408 103 1 1,069 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 Ga. College & State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia 43 37 55 9 52 71 85 17 54 62 67 5 29 26 60 11 50 75 68 1 36 38 58 12 81 61 125 22 26 33 46 9 140 120 100 53 41 42 50 10 40 49 25 2 53 54 20 9 89 83 110 13 0 144 0 225 0 188 0 126 0 194 0 144 0 289 0 114 0 413 0 143 0 116 0 136 0 295 State University Total 734 751 869 173 0 2,527 Dalton State College Macon State College 14 32 47 19 25 36 54 4 0 112 0 119 State College Total 39 68 101 23 0 231 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 15 21 11 10 11 9 9 15 9 20 4 3 17 34 16 32 37 137 17 17 16 24 4 10 2 2 41 16 19 2 4 9 16 12 30 23 16 3 13 19 42 13 84 61 44 0 23 20 16 6 11 5 0 93 0 42 0 33 0 52 0 82 0 26 0 83 0 103 0 319 0 78 0 83 0 36 0 20 Two-Year College Total 168 334 359 189 0 1,050 SYSTEM TOTAL 2,745 2,609 2,780 644 92 8,870 Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 52 Information Digest 2002-03 INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY RANK December 2002 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. RANK INSTITUTION ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT LECTURER/ PROFESSOR PROFESSOR PROFESSOR INSTRUCTOR OTHER TOTAL Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 341 228 182 12 3 766 190 293 299 90 86 958 82 124 127 18 0 351 636 487 417 35 2 1,577 Research University Total 1,249 1,132 1,025 155 91 3,652 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 118 136 250 64 105 107 150 35 1 569 0 397 Regional University Total 223 243 400 99 1 966 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 Ga. College & State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia 29 33 55 8 31 58 82 16 40 57 64 2 18 22 57 10 35 70 67 1 28 31 54 12 73 59 125 20 15 28 42 6 92 106 93 50 25 36 48 6 34 44 24 2 49 53 20 7 61 77 110 11 0 125 0 187 0 163 0 107 0 173 0 125 0 277 0 91 0 341 0 115 0 104 0 129 0 259 State University Total 530 674 841 151 0 2,196 Dalton State College Macon State College 12 32 46 18 20 33 52 3 0 108 0 108 State College Total 32 65 98 21 0 216 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 9 18 36 15 6 9 19 1 10 8 3 8 6 13 15 7 7 15 26 19 2 3 16 2 12 31 13 15 11 30 39 13 31 124 71 60 14 15 44 0 12 20 22 17 2 7 16 5 2 2 11 5 0 78 0 35 0 29 0 41 0 67 0 23 0 71 0 93 0 286 0 73 0 71 0 30 0 20 Two-Year College Total 124 295 331 167 0 917 SYSTEM TOTAL 2,158 2,409 2,695 593 92 7,947 Note: During conversion of the faculty information system to a new computer and data submission process, a number of faculty members were found to be inactive and were excluded. Reports prior to 2001 are thus not directly comparable. Source: USG Payroll System; FIS Information Digest 2002-03 53 FACULTY BY HIGHEST DEGREE Corps of Instruction: December 2002 The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Board-approved 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. 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 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 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 DOCTORATE # % 779 96.2 838 83.5 159 37.9 1,569 89.1 3,345 83.8 460 73.4 323 73.1 783 73.2 106 73.6 164 72.9 140 74.5 79 62.7 146 75.3 89 61.8 210 72.7 77 67.5 321 77.7 110 76.9 82 70.7 77 56.6 255 86.4 1,856 73.4 63 56.3 66 55.5 129 55.8 34 36.6 21 50.0 15 45.5 14 26.9 18 22.0 13 50.0 28 33.7 44 42.7 109 34.2 58 74.4 33 39.8 18 50.0 6 30.0 411 39.1 6,524 73.6 HIGHEST DEGREE PROFESSIONAL # % MASTER'S # % BACCALAUREATE # % 2 0.2 11 1.1 212 50.6 76 4.3 28 3.5 150 14.9 43 10.3 106 6.0 1 0.1 4 0.4 5 1.2 7 0.4 301 7.5 327 8.2 17 0.4 7 1.1 3 0.7 157 25.0 116 26.2 3 0.5 0 0.0 10 0.9 273 25.5 3 0.3 3 2.1 2 0.9 0 0.0 1 0.8 1 0.5 2 1.4 2 0.7 0 0.0 1 0.2 0 0.0 1 0.9 2 1.5 1 0.3 34 23.6 55 24.4 47 25.0 40 31.7 47 24.2 53 36.8 75 26.0 37 32.5 91 22.0 32 22.4 33 28.4 55 40.4 39 13.2 1 0.7 4 1.8 1 0.5 6 4.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.7 0 0.0 2 1.5 0 0.0 16 0.6 638 25.2 16 0.6 0 0.0 1 0.8 34 30.4 52 43.7 12 10.7 0 0.0 1 0.4 86 37.2 12 5.2 0 0.0 1 2.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 3.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.9 2 0.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 2.8 0 0.0 57 61.3 20 47.6 10 30.3 28 53.8 56 68.3 13 50.0 55 66.3 56 54.4 204 63.9 20 25.6 49 59.0 17 47.2 14 70.0 1 1.1 0 0.0 5 15.2 8 15.4 5 6.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 1.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 0.9 599 57.0 23 2.2 337 3.8 1,923 21.7 71 0.8 OTHER #% 0 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0 2 0.1 3 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 3 2.7 0 0.0 3 1.3 1 1.1 0 0.0 3 9.1 2 3.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 1.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0.8 15 0.2 Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 54 Information Digest 2002-03 FACULTY BY TENURE STATUS Corps of Instruction: December 2002 Tenure resides at the institutional level. Only assistant professors, associate professors, and professors who are normally employed fulltime 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 appointment. 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 Board-approved 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/ ON TRACK # % NON-TENURE TRACK # % Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 810 531 65.6 256 31.6 23 2.8 1,004 470 46.8 275 27.4 259 25.8 419 128 30.5 79 18.9 212 50.6 1,760 1,254 71.3 480 27.3 26 1.5 Research University Total 3,993 2,383 59.7 1,090 27.3 520 13.0 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 627 315 50.2 277 44.2 35 5.6 442 251 56.8 126 28.5 65 14.7 Regional University Total 1,069 566 52.9 403 37.7 100 9.4 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 Ga. College & State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia 144 71 49.3 66 45.8 7 4.9 225 128 56.9 52 23.1 45 20.0 188 121 64.4 51 27.1 16 8.5 126 45 35.7 33 26.2 48 38.1 194 107 55.2 72 37.1 15 7.7 144 71 49.3 64 44.4 9 6.3 289 129 44.6 152 52.6 8 2.8 114 55 48.2 42 36.8 17 14.9 413 240 58.1 146 35.4 27 6.5 143 76 53.1 49 34.3 18 12.6 116 72 62.1 42 36.2 2 1.7 136 96 70.6 27 19.9 13 9.6 295 165 55.9 119 40.3 11 3.7 State University Total 2,527 1,376 54.5 915 36.2 236 9.3 Dalton State College Macon State College 112 62 55.4 36 32.1 14 12.5 119 68 57.1 49 41.2 2 1.7 State College Total 231 130 56.3 85 36.8 16 6.9 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 93 43 46.2 45 48.4 5 5.4 42 17 40.5 16 38.1 9 21.4 33 20 60.6 12 36.4 1 3.0 52 19 36.5 7 13.5 26 50.0 82 39 47.6 32 39.0 11 13.4 26 10 38.5 16 61.5 0 .0 83 42 50.6 26 31.3 15 18.1 103 51 49.5 47 45.6 5 4.9 319 208 65.2 91 28.5 20 6.3 78 24 30.8 47 60.3 7 9.0 83 38 45.8 43 51.8 2 2.4 36 18 50.0 14 38.9 4 11.1 20 11 55.0 9 45.0 0 .0 Two-Year College Total 1,050 540 51.4 405 38.6 105 10.0 SYSTEM TOTAL 8,870 4,995 56.3 2,898 32.7 977 11.0 Sources: USG Payroll System; FIS Information Digest 2002-03 55 FACULTY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS Corps of Instruction: December 2002 The following data include full-time teaching faculty, research faculty, general administrators, academic administrators, public service faculty, librarians, and counselors who hold Board-approved 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 INSTITUTION TOTAL FACULTY MALE # % FEMALE # % Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 810 681 84.1 129 15.9 1,004 567 56.5 437 43.5 419 298 71.1 121 28.9 1,760 1,272 72.3 488 27.7 Research University Total 3,993 2,818 70.6 1,175 29.4 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 627 359 57.3 268 42.7 442 246 55.7 196 44.3 Regional University Total 1,069 605 56.6 464 43.4 Albany State University 144 Armstrong Atlantic State University 225 Augusta State University 188 Clayton College & State University 126 Columbus State University 194 Fort Valley State University 144 Georgia College & State University 289 Georgia Southwestern State University 114 Kennesaw State University 413 North Ga. College & State University 143 Savannah State University 116 Southern Polytechnic State University 136 State University of West Georgia 295 80 55.6 64 44.4 121 53.8 104 46.2 107 56.9 81 43.1 63 50.0 63 50.0 113 58.2 81 41.8 95 66.0 49 34.0 158 54.7 131 45.3 59 51.8 55 48.2 211 51.1 202 48.9 80 55.9 63 44.1 78 67.2 38 32.8 112 82.4 24 17.6 176 59.7 119 40.3 State University Total 2,527 1,453 57.5 1,074 42.5 Dalton State College Macon State College 112 59 52.7 53 47.3 119 59 49.6 60 50.4 State College Total 231 118 51.1 113 48.9 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 93 40 43.0 53 57.0 42 21 50.0 21 50.0 33 19 57.6 14 42.4 52 28 53.8 24 46.2 82 31 37.8 51 62.2 26 19 73.1 7 26.9 83 36 43.4 47 56.6 103 51 49.5 52 50.5 319 129 40.4 190 59.6 78 41 52.6 37 47.4 83 50 60.2 33 39.8 36 17 47.2 19 52.8 20 8 40.0 12 60.0 Two-Year College Total 1,050 490 46.7 560 53.3 SYSTEM TOTAL 8,870 5,484 61.8 3,386 38.2 R A C E BLACK WHITE ALL OTHERS* # %# %# % 24 3.0 642 79.3 144 17.8 79 7.9 840 83.7 85 8.5 23 5.5 366 87.4 30 7.2 94 5.3 1,542 87.6 124 7.0 220 5.5 3,390 84.9 383 9.6 33 5.3 561 89.5 33 5.3 22 5.0 400 90.5 20 4.5 55 5.1 961 89.9 53 5.0 100 69.4 29 20.1 15 10.4 12 5.3 202 89.8 11 4.9 22 11.7 158 84.0 8 4.3 10 7.9 111 88.1 5 4.0 17 8.8 163 84.0 14 7.2 83 57.6 32 22.2 29 20.1 10 3.5 262 90.7 17 5.9 8 7.0 99 86.8 7 6.1 34 8.2 352 85.2 27 6.5 4 2.8 134 93.7 5 3.5 59 50.9 28 24.1 29 25.0 10 7.4 107 78.7 19 14.0 13 4.4 265 89.8 17 5.8 382 15.1 1,942 76.9 203 8.0 4 3.6 105 93.8 3 2.7 8 6.7 107 89.9 4 3.4 12 5.2 212 91.8 7 3.0 10 10.8 79 84.9 4 4.3 34 81.0 5 11.9 3 7.1 1 3.0 32 97.0 0 0.0 2 3.8 50 96.2 0 0.0 5 6.1 73 89.0 4 4.9 0 0.0 26 100.0 0 0.0 4 4.8 75 90.4 4 4.8 3 2.9 97 94.2 3 2.9 62 19.4 238 74.6 19 6.0 3 3.8 71 91.0 4 5.1 5 6.0 78 94.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 34 94.4 2 5.6 1 5.0 19 95.0 0 0.0 130 12.4 877 83.5 43 4.1 799 9.0 7,382 83.2 689 7.8 * "All Others" include Asian/Pacific Islanders, American Indian/Alaskan Natives, and Hispanics. Source: USG Payroll System; FIS 56 Information Digest 2002-03 FULL-TIME FACULTY, PART-TIME INSTRUCTORS, AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL TEACHING FALL 2002 This report categorizes those teaching courses in USG institutions in Fall 2002 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 2002, 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 2002 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 Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 749 318 248 2,886 1,184 70.9 150,098 83,452 64.3 871 581 138 2,898 1,358 68.1 189,149 110,429 63.1 355 109 491 311 236 56.8 26,162 21,801 54.5 1,529 781 279 6,571 2,286 74.2 277,371 144,012 65.8 Research Universities 3,504 1,789 1,156 12,666 5,064 71.4 642,779 359,695 64.1 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 578 98 109 2,464 656 79.0 161,332 28,435 85.0 397 102 70 1,653 495 77.0 88,403 27,620 76.2 Regional Universities 975 200 179 4,118 1,150 78.2 249,735 56,054 81.7 Albany State University 131 67 38 578 312 64.9 28,642 14,639 66.2 Armstrong Atlantic State University 197 131 43 891 377 70.3 44,215 18,817 70.1 Augusta State University 176 99 36 752 317 70.4 41,777 19,923 67.7 Clayton College & State University 118 107 33 511 361 58.6 29,540 21,462 57.9 Columbus State University 180 133 56 843 472 64.1 42,982 25,282 63.0 Fort Valley State University 123 29 23 622 161 79.4 25,520 5,273 82.9 Georgia College & State University 265 89 28 1,212 218 84.7 54,838 9,870 84.7 Georgia Southwestern State University 103 29 19 469 99 82.6 22,736 4,654 83.0 Kennesaw State University 360 276 74 1,116 782 58.8 92,337 72,362 56.1 North Georgia College & State University 130 86 55 587 420 58.3 30,922 20,528 60.1 Savannah State University 104 46 38 409 197 67.5 19,592 10,823 64.4 Southern Polytechnic State University 125 67 17 484 202 70.6 26,871 12,100 69.0 State University of West Georgia 272 96 110 1,136 649 63.7 63,920 44,895 58.7 State Universities 2,284 1,255 570 9,610 4,566 67.8 523,891 280,628 65.1 Dalton State College Macon State College 105 33 22 470 101 82.4 30,717 6,544 82.4 113 67 31 480 239 66.8 30,902 14,496 68.1 State Colleges 218 100 53 949 339 73.7 61,619 21,040 74.5 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 80 49 Atlanta Metropolitan College 35 33 Bainbridge College 29 53 Coastal Georgia Community College 42 52 Darton College 70 110 East Georgia College 25 21 Floyd College 70 86 Gainesville College 96 94 Georgia Perimeter College 276 538 Gordon College 75 55 Middle Georgia College 72 48 South Georgia College 36 19 Waycross College 20 22 28 454 167 73.1 24,997 8,396 74.9 18 166 129 56.3 10,740 8,346 56.3 16 166 155 51.7 8,723 8,716 50.0 20 241 156 60.6 10,744 10,102 51.5 28 329 285 53.5 20,216 13,968 59.1 15 124 114 52.1 7,861 7,238 52.1 3 314 167 65.3 19,810 8,655 69.6 14 450 208 68.4 29,481 13,068 69.3 66 1,264 1,415 47.2 86,551 87,164 49.8 8 317 124 71.8 27,395 9,135 75.0 4 325 95 77.4 19,291 5,143 79.0 11 156 54 74.3 11,155 3,241 77.5 5 86 38 69.4 5,624 2,324 70.8 Two-Year Colleges 926 1,180 236 4,390 3,107 58.6 282,588 185,495 60.4 SYSTEM TOTAL 7,907 4,524 2,194 31,733 14,226 69.0 1,760,612 902,912 66.1 Source: USG Payroll System; FIS Information Digest 2002-03 57 AVERAGE FACULTY SALARIES Instructional Faculty By Rank: December 2002 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 ASSOCIATE ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR/ PROFESSORS N PROFESSORS N PROFESSORS N LECTURER N TOTAL SALARY N Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia $115,196 341 $81,185 228 $108,536 190 $67,623 293 $125,358 82 $104,520 124 $89,193 636 $64,150 487 $70,642 182 $55,333 299 $92,094 127 $55,277 417 $40,336 15 $93,021 766 $36,856 176 $66,249 958 $56,628 18 $102,436 351 $44,010 37 $71,431 1,577 Research University Total $101,609 1,249 $72,902 1,132 $62,583 1,025 $39,591 246 $77,580 3,652 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University $72,243 118 $57,253 136 $47,883 250 $33,485 65 $53,530 569 $68,565 105 $53,332 107 $46,725 150 $37,046 35 $53,428 397 Regional University Total $70,511 223 $55,526 243 $47,449 400 $34,731 100 $53,488 966 Albany State University $68,097 29 $57,322 33 $49,238 55 $40,505 8 $55,188 125 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. $63,890 31 $52,633 58 $45,946 82 $35,427 16 $50,095 187 Augusta State University $69,259 40 $54,562 57 $43,919 64 NA 2 $53,833 163 Clayton College & State Univ. $68,041 18 $60,710 22 $50,080 57 $40,044 10 $54,349 107 Columbus State University $69,199 35 $53,214 70 $43,431 67 NA 1 $52,516 173 Fort Valley State University $69,234 28 $54,119 31 $43,311 54 $36,216 12 $51,117 125 Georgia College & State Univ. $64,615 73 $53,815 59 $45,928 125 $39,778 20 $52,089 277 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. $60,661 15 $51,556 28 $42,455 42 $39,983 6 $48,093 91 Kennesaw State University $73,694 92 $58,648 106 $48,538 93 $39,448 50 $57,135 341 North Ga. College & State Univ. $63,238 25 $56,414 36 $47,050 48 $44,128 6 $53,348 115 Savannah State University $65,634 34 $54,621 44 $48,458 24 NA 2 $56,529 104 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. $69,206 49 $58,804 53 $45,876 20 $42,623 7 $59,873 129 State Univ. of West Georgia $69,040 61 $55,376 77 $46,110 110 $38,866 11 $53,957 259 State University Total $68,175 530 $55,553 674 $46,182 841 $39,189 151 $53,885 2,196 Dalton State College Macon State College $72,853 12 $55,273 32 $46,586 46 $37,678 18 $50,594 108 $64,934 20 $55,066 33 $44,800 52 $33,725 3 $51,357 108 State College Total $67,903 32 $55,168 65 $45,638 98 $37,113 21 $50,975 216 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 $56,302 9 $48,075 18 $40,128 36 $36,799 15 $43,188 78 $53,916 6 $53,057 9 $44,260 19 NA 1 $48,255 35 $53,153 10 $47,417 8 $37,208 3 $36,737 8 $45,392 29 $58,052 6 $47,827 13 $48,313 15 $41,697 7 $48,455 41 $56,096 7 $49,002 15 $45,196 26 $39,934 19 $45,695 67 NA 2 $48,490 3 $41,667 16 NA 2 $43,174 23 $53,022 12 $45,903 31 $37,923 13 $34,518 15 $43,240 71 $59,273 11 $48,110 30 $38,948 39 $33,385 13 $43,530 93 $61,283 31 $50,875 124 $43,262 71 $36,319 60 $47,060 286 $59,646 14 $54,923 15 $42,888 44 -- 0 $48,575 73 $58,790 12 $47,069 20 $37,494 22 $34,697 17 $43,121 71 NA 2 $46,554 7 $44,675 16 $34,584 5 $44,094 30 NA 2 NA 2 $43,736 11 $34,721 5 $43,940 20 Two-Year College Total $57,909 124 $49,444 295 $42,160 331 $36,407 167 $45,585 917 SYSTEM TOTAL $87,174 2,158 $62,944 2,409 $52,094 2,695 $37,941 685 $63,689 7,947 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 58 Information Digest 2002-03 FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES By Occupational Class, December 2002 INSTITUTION INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY OTHER Georgia Institute of Technology 766 151 Georgia State University 958 159 Medical College of Georgia 351 166 University of Georgia 1,577 842 Research University Total 3,652 1,318 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 569 38 397 44 Regional University Total 966 82 Albany State University 125 19 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 187 30 Augusta State University 163 29 Clayton College & State Univ. 107 29 Columbus State University 173 33 Fort Valley State University 125 11 Georgia College & State Univ. 277 8 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 91 5 Kennesaw State University 341 73 North Ga. College & State Univ. 115 50 Savannah State University 104 29 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 129 9 State Univ. of West Georgia 259 86 State University Total 2,196 411 Dalton State College Macon State College 108 11 108 37 State College Total 216 48 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 78 14 Atlanta Metropolitan College 35 15 Bainbridge College 29 6 Coastal Ga. Community College 41 18 Darton College 67 13 East Georgia College 23 13 Floyd College 71 5 Gainesville College 93 3 Georgia Perimeter College 286 65 Gordon College 73 13 Middle Georgia College 71 3 South Georgia College 30 6 Waycross College 20 1 Two-Year College Total 917 175 SYSTEM TOTAL 7,947 2,034 EXEC./ ADM./ MGR. 503 391 219 636 1,749 201 153 354 72 78 73 51 73 64 77 62 204 64 55 53 120 1,046 13 39 52 41 34 19 24 38 14 27 33 115 28 35 21 14 443 3,644 PROF. NONFAC. 1,918 799 1,568 2,401 6,686 231 112 343 93 56 67 102 118 151 81 34 168 33 71 46 133 1,153 36 32 68 36 14 13 21 36 15 19 46 109 25 26 13 6 379 8,629 SEC./ TECHN./ SKILLED SERV./ CLER. PARAPROF. CRAFTS MAINT. TOTAL 510 175 411 1,448 462 327 1,064 1,312 214 396 87 276 98 188 526 1,133 4,920 3,172 4,065 9,875 2,544 3,165 925 1,993 22,032 278 142 188 62 94 235 61 226 1,788 1,243 466 204 155 461 3,031 75 55 83 45 91 46 42 42 84 52 77 52 98 35 47 23 186 124 71 30 65 29 58 39 110 86 16 57 512 4 13 496 26 52 547 11 43 427 19 54 606 19 79 578 40 81 697 12 4 278 33 40 1,169 21 58 442 15 50 418 19 31 384 44 88 926 1,087 658 279 650 7,480 34 12 56 27 5 19 238 5 18 322 90 39 10 37 560 56 23 34 8 22 4 43 11 33 14 15 6 42 22 19 16 147 74 16 15 37 18 18 14 20 4 11 25 284 3 17 160 3 15 111 5 14 177 3 17 221 3 12 101 6 22 214 4 23 237 31 96 923 6 21 197 12 26 228 7 8 117 1 11 77 502 229 95 307 3,047 4,689 4,295 1,464 3,448 36,150 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 Information Digest 2002-03 59 FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES By Race and Gender, December 2002 INSTITUTION Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia MALE 2,892 1,450 1,408 4,787 Research University Total 10,537 Georgia Southern University 815 Valdosta State University 583 Regional University Total 1,398 Albany State University 219 Armstrong Atlantic State University 208 Augusta State University 244 Clayton College & State University 175 Columbus State University 270 Fort Valley State University 248 Georgia College & State University 326 Georgia Southwestern State University 116 Kennesaw State University 463 North Ga. College & State University 198 Savannah State University 194 Southern Polytechnic State University 223 State University of West Georgia 415 State University Total 3,299 Dalton State College 99 Macon State College 129 State College Total 228 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 114 Atlanta Metropolitan College 67 Bainbridge College 53 Coastal Ga. Community College 70 Darton College 77 East Georgia College 53 Floyd College 85 Gainesville College 100 Georgia Perimeter College 371 Gordon College 85 Middle Georgia College 110 South Georgia College 50 Waycross College 34 Two-Year College Total 1,269 SYSTEM TOTAL 16,731 GENDER FEMALE 2,028 1,722 2,657 5,088 11,495 973 660 1,633 293 288 303 252 336 330 371 162 706 244 224 161 511 4,181 139 193 332 170 93 58 107 144 48 129 137 552 112 118 67 43 1,778 19,419 % FEMALE 41.2 54.3 65.4 51.5 52.2 54.4 53.1 53.9 57.2 58.1 55.4 59.0 55.4 57.1 53.2 58.3 60.4 55.2 53.6 41.9 55.2 55.9 58.4 59.9 59.3 59.9 58.1 52.3 60.5 65.2 47.5 60.3 57.8 59.8 56.9 51.8 57.3 55.8 58.4 53.7 BLACK 1,345 1,159 1,083 1,364 4,951 370 279 649 432 49 113 75 146 467 110 44 125 8 321 68 100 2,058 8 50 58 38 119 23 28 32 9 13 16 325 33 36 8 15 695 8,411 RACE WHITE 3,136 1,808 2,647 7,939 15,530 1,360 931 2,291 56 413 416 318 422 69 559 225 995 416 55 281 782 5,007 225 266 491 235 13 87 148 177 89 193 212 521 160 188 107 62 2,192 25,511 ALL OTHER 439 205 335 572 1,551 58 33 91 24 34 18 34 38 42 28 9 49 18 42 35 44 415 5 6 11 11 28 1 1 12 3 8 9 77 4 4 2 0 160 2,228 Source: USG Payroll System 60 Information Digest 2002-03 BUDGET SUMMARY Fiscal Year 2001-2002 I. II. III. INSTITUTION Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia GENERAL OPERATIONS DEPT. SALES** AND SERVICES TOTAL INTERNAL* STATE GENERAL REVENUE APPROPRIATIONS OPERATIONS SPONSORED OPERATIONS*** TOTAL BUDGET $112,746,677 $ 178,334,517 $ 291,081,194 $ 30,000,000 81,315,962 167,050,118 248,366,080 13,500,000 15,172,823 109,432,028 124,604,851 9,707,880 117,605,263 330,033,992 447,639,255 32,500,000 $ 165,000,000 145,000,000 240,287,595 275,000,000 $ 486,081,194 406,866,080 374,600,326 755,139,255 Research University Total 326,840,725 784,850,655 1,111,691,380 85,707,880 825,287,595 2,022,686,855 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 32,975,765 18,782,283 76,576,886 109,552,651 45,079,965 63,862,248 3,000,000 525,104 78,000,000 34,732,644 190,552,651 99,119,996 Regional University Total 51,758,048 121,656,851 173,414,899 3,525,104 112,732,644 289,672,647 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 Univ. of West Georgia 8,244,585 10,110,500 10,648,617 8,255,517 10,135,110 5,602,280 12,671,467 5,094,077 31,261,679 7,613,026 6,892,487 7,113,240 17,322,966 20,169,107 24,894,972 24,417,677 17,371,193 25,964,412 21,784,510 28,111,693 13,139,755 54,689,911 18,886,930 17,139,806 20,315,159 39,975,582 28,413,692 35,005,472 35,066,294 25,626,710 36,099,522 27,386,790 40,783,160 18,233,832 85,951,590 26,499,956 24,032,293 27,428,399 57,298,548 1,137,828 491,760 5,275,214 812,009 140,000 1,048,336 1,269,300 6,955,732 262,000 1,450,000 615,000 20,000,000 7,392,305 6,455,384 7,195,936 24,331,265 35,000,000 15,813,019 6,196,414 16,378,937 5,224,952 15,310,079 9,000,000 26,766,947 48,413,692 43,535,605 42,013,438 38,097,860 61,242,796 62,526,790 57,644,515 25,699,546 109,286,259 31,986,908 39,342,372 37,878,399 84,680,495 State University Total 140,965,551 326,860,707 467,826,258 19,457,179 195,065,238 682,348,675 Dalton State College Macon State College 3,694,436 5,000,305 10,751,330 14,167,298 14,445,766 19,167,603 400,000 401,517 8,591,258 4,433,667 23,437,024 24,002,787 State College Total 8,694,741 24,918,628 33,613,369 801,517 13,024,925 47,439,811 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 3,754,047 3,610,285 1,331,422 2,272,000 3,148,077 1,523,250 3,282,056 4,374,119 20,500,000 3,531,501 3,226,146 1,474,354 950,500 12,148,652 8,283,393 4,525,165 7,026,470 11,093,457 5,121,820 10,077,268 10,777,398 45,920,047 10,145,745 10,245,874 5,647,136 3,703,258 15,902,699 11,893,678 5,856,587 9,298,470 14,241,534 6,645,070 13,359,324 15,151,517 66,420,047 13,677,246 13,472,020 7,121,490 4,653,758 214,201 73,428 150,000 280,000 451,228 62,933 275,800 300,000 2,500,000 15,000 705,000 35,000 4,163,256 4,372,987 2,963,361 3,317,014 4,400,000 1,946,362 3,096,079 2,270,000 15,000,000 3,310,000 4,168,713 1,850,000 1,250,000 20,280,156 16,340,093 8,969,948 12,895,484 19,092,762 8,654,365 16,731,203 17,721,517 83,920,047 16,987,246 17,655,733 9,676,490 5,938,758 Two-Year College Total 52,977,757 144,715,683 197,693,440 5,062,590 52,107,772 254,863,802 Information /Instruction TechnologyResident Instruction Reserve 33,375,828 4,543,911 33,375,828 4,543,911 6,518,063 39,893,891 4,543,911 TOTAL TEACHING INSTITUTIONS 581,236,822 1,440,922,263 2,022,159,085 121,072,333 1,198,218,174 3,341,449,592 TOTAL ACTIVITIES OTHER THAN TEACHING+ 27,920,208 264,822,191 292,742,399 114,888,496 230,816,334 638,447,229 LOTTERY 8,966,000 8,966,000 8,966,000 TOTAL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BUDGET $609,157,030 $1,714,710,454 $2,323,867,484 $235,960,829 $1,429,034,508 $3,988,862,821 * 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. + 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). Source: Budget, 2001-2002 62 Information Digest 2002-03 AMENDED BUDGET FY2002 The original state appropriation of $1.715 billion in FY2002 was amended to $1.798 billion, an increase of $83 million from the original budget. 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 & 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 Reserves Major Repair/Rehabilitation Funds TOTAL TEACHING INSTITUTION TOTAL ACTIVITIES OTHER THAN TEACHING TOTAL LOTTERY TOTAL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM BUDGET ORIGINAL STATE APPROPRIATION $ 178,334,517 167,050,118 109,432,028 330,033,992 784,850,655 76,576,886 45,079,965 121,656,851 20,169,107 24,894,972 24,417,677 17,371,193 25,964,412 21,784,510 28,111,693 13,139,755 54,689,911 18,886,930 17,139,806 20,315,159 39,975,582 326,860,707 10,751,330 14,167,298 24,918,628 12,148,652 8,283,393 4,525,165 7,026,470 11,093,457 5,121,820 10,077,268 10,777,398 45,920,047 10,145,745 10,245,874 5,647,136 3,703,258 144,715,683 33,375,828 4,543,911 1,440,922,263 264,822,191 8,966,000 $1,714,710,454 AMENDED STATE APPROPRIATION $ 189,734,401 180,264,664 112,926,670 335,428,409 818,354,144 76,201,272 46,627,805 122,829,077 20,343,371 25,995,286 24,798,387 17,636,385 26,824,679 21,986,199 28,724,744 13,388,789 57,011,290 19,219,268 18,274,037 21,103,320 40,793,089 336,098,844 10,936,529 14,269,292 25,205,821 12,401,918 8,633,819 4,590,086 7,146,065 11,234,710 5,137,809 10,466,153 10,845,334 48,332,496 10,077,927 10,371,672 5,786,647 3,832,731 148,857,367 33,106,348 42,105,039 1,443,029,684 239,458,567 31,689,500 $1,797,704,707 Source: Budget, 2001-2002 Information Digest 2002-03 63 CURRENT OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL OUTLAY Revenues and Expenditures, FY1997 - FY2001 REVENUES State Appropriations Educational and General Auxiliary Enterprises Plant Additions and Improvements TOTAL REVENUES FY 1997 ($ MILLIONS) FY 1998 ($ MILLIONS) FY 1999 FY 2000 FY 2001 ($ MILLIONS) ($ MILLIONS) ($ MILLIONS) $1,389.5 1,780.7 272.2 132.0 $3,574.4 $1,505.3 2,055.4 277.9 97.0 $3,935.6 $1,602.3 2,205.1 294.1 84.2 $4,185.7 $1,672.6 2,450.6 307.3 87.2 $4,517.8 $1,794.3 2,340.8 317.6 73.2 $4,525.8 EXPENDITURES For Educational and General For Auxiliary Enterprises For Plant Additions and Improvements TOTAL EXPENDITURES $3,166.5 240.3 154.0 $3,560.8 $3,492.9 249.1 188.8 $3,930.8 $3,737.3 260.7 141.2 $4,139.2 $3,987.9 270.9 111.1 $4,369.8 $3,995.0 280.3 110.7 $4,386.0 EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL FUNDS Revenues and Expenditures, FY1997 - FY2001 REVENUES FY1997 Tuition and Fees $ 467,850,612 State Appropriations 1,338,954,663 Other Appropriations 21,596,161 Equipment/Technology/Construction Trust Fund 19,375,259 Federal Grants and Contracts 553,499,329 State Grants and Contracts 160,861,058 Local Grants and Contracts 4,491,729 Private Gifts, Grants and Contracts 165,252,736 Investment Income 5,316,679 Sales and Service of Educational Activities 264,604,380 Other Sources 168,418,638 TOTAL E & G REVENUES $3,170,221,242 FY1998 $ 524,129,177 1,432,695,296 23,555,835 14,236,385 632,612,657 246,417,456 5,155,360 156,704,188 5,605,127 266,726,819 180,262,083 $3,488,100,383 FY1999 $ 538,766,984 1,530,295,787 24,258,340 13,988,000 644,346,091 280,338,112 5,320,954 191,365,021 3,229,961 455,132,250 48,384,715 $3,735,426,215 FY2000 $ 584,224,496 1,609,631,349 24,963,571 25,086,032 657,156,101 300,411,413 6,123,519 216,752,951 3,769,670 572,551,087 59,734,213 $4,060,404,402 FY2001 $ 637,246,814 1,712,243,790 26,089,497 12,544,647 680,293,570 368,331,018 7,051,868 293,690,092 4,592,659 106,533,817 204,395,386 4,053,013,158 EXPENDITURES Instruction Research Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation & Maintenance of Plant Scholarships and Fellowships Hospital and Clinics $ 877,542,346 440,438,942 167,698,876 203,737,383 112,995,279 431,843,742 192,604,317 492,651,080 247,027,548 TOTAL E & G EXPENDITURES $3,166,539,514 $ 942,970,987 452,193,754 183,994,488 228,398,400 118,959,007 480,405,767 207,070,487 562,806,010 316,104,042 $ 3,492,902,942 $1,227,560,295 488,682,463 182,796,413 249,191,912 125,563,376 317,177,581 207,540,797 604,300,629 334,541,755 $ 3,737,355,221 $ 1,317,338,984 547,787,618 199,515,819 256,661,029 132,064,023 330,915,356 217,373,782 625,776,721 360,466,291 $3,987,899,622 $1,410,060,428 555,832,534 220,170,957 280,585,291 140,912,830 326,001,544 228,144,659 683,778,335 149,513,366 $3,994,999,944 Source: Annual Financial Reports, Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 64 Information Digest 2002-03 STATE OF GEORGIA APPROPRIATIONS Amount Allocated, FY1983-FY2002 AMOUNT APPROPRIATED IN MILLIONS FISCAL YEAR ORIGINAL BUDGET STATE REGENTS* % AMENDED BUDGET STATE REGENTS % 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 3,746.7 553.0 14.8 4,018.0 590.6 14.7 4,302.0 631.9 14.7 4,838.0 585.8 12.1 5,316.0 734.1 13.8 5,782.0 780.1 13.5 6,254.0 819.2 13.1 7,498.0 913.8 12.2 7,785.4 961.5 12.4 7,955.5 952.1 12.0 8,264.1 951.8 11.5 8,976.6 1,055.3 11.8 9,785.3 1,183.9 12.1 10,691.3 1,328.4 12.4 11,341.2 1,391.7 12.3 11,771.7 1,465.3 12.5 12,525.3 1,558.4 12.4 13,291.0 1,607.9 12.1 14,468.6 1,713.5 11.8 15,485.6 1,762.6 11.4 3,685.5 540.9 14.7 3,960.8 579.4 14.6 4,364.8 634.6 14.5 5,225.9 686.6 13.1 5,412.8 731.3 13.5 5,946.1 780.3 13.1 6,405.1 819.2 12.8 7,646.0 913.3 11.9 7,667.7 913.4 11.9 7,552.9 874.5 11.6 8,252.2 941.4 11.4 9,192.0 1,061.3 11.5 10,236.1 1,274.6 12.5 10,980.4 1,362.2 12.1 11,793.3 1,420.4 12.0 12,533.2 1,523.2 12.2 13,233.5 1,620.9 12.3 14,152.9 1,698.9 12.0 15,741.1 1,839.2 11.7 15,825.4 1,794.0 11.3 * 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. Percent of State Budget University System: 1993-2002 12.6 12.4 12.2 12 11.8 11.6 11.4 11.2 11 10.8 10.6 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Original Budget 1998 1999 2000 Amended Budget 2001 2002 DOE 39.7% State Expenditures, FY 2002 (Base, $15,825 Million) Corrections 5.8% USG 11.3% All Others 16.1% Transportation 4.5% Human Resources 9.0% Community Health 9.3% Other Education 4.3% Source: "How State Dollars Are Spent." Budget in Brief, FY1983-FY2002, Office of Planning and Budget Information Digest 2002-03 65 FUNDING FORMULA The University System operates under a formula funding system developed in 1982 and implemented in the FY1984 budget request. The first full funding of the formula was 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 87 percent of the total budget. Operation and maintenance costs of the physical plant account for another 11 percent of the budget, and 2 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. Group 2. Group 3. Group 4. Group 5. Law, Letters, Library Science, Psychology, and Social Sciences Area Studies, Business, Communications, Education, Home Economics, Mathematics, Public Affairs, and Interdisciplinary Studies Agriculture, Architecture, Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Foreign Languages, Health Professions, Physical Sciences, and Technologies Learning Support Programs 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. TOTAL FUNDING BASE: Sum of A and B (Instruction, Research) II. ACADEMIC SUPPORT. 17.7 percent X Total Funding Base = Academic Support Expenditures. III. STUDENT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT. 23.1 percent X Total Funding Base = Student Services and Institutional Support Expenditures. IV. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PLANT Regular Operations. Number of square feet of building space X cost per square foot = Expenditures for Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant (in FY2002 budget: 36,137,535 square feet at $4.3002 per square foot). Major Repair/Rehabilitation Fund. 1.00% X Current Replacement Value (FY02 replacement value of $5,425,786,110) = Expenditures for MRR. Utilities. Number of square feet (as listed above) X cost of utilities per square foot ($1.4517 in FY02)= Expenditures for utilities. 66 Information Digest 2002-03 FUNDING FORMULA (Continued) V. FRINGE BENEFITS. Projected actual needs for benefits such as FICA, health and life insurance, workers' compensation, etc. Teachers' Retirement. VI. PUBLIC SERVICE AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION. A basic amount is funded for each institution to support a campus coordinator and one support position. Separately organized institutes are specially funded. Public Service Institutes. Community Education. Funding is based on the number of Continuing Education Units produced times a dollar rate. Campus Coordinators. One professional and one support position per institution. Minority Education Program. VII. TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM TOTAL FORMULA REQUIREMENT: Total of all above expenditures (sum of I through VII) LESS REVENUE Student Tuition and Fees. Generally 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 Information Digest 2002-03 67 STUDENT TUITION FY2003 Tuition is payment required for credit-based instruction and related services and is charged to all students. Tuition for both undergraduate and graduate students is charged at the full rate for students enrolled for 12 credit hours or more and at a per credit hour rate for students enrolled for fewer than 12 credit hours. Distance education courses may be charged on a per credit hour basis. In-state tuition is paid by Georgia residents at about 25 percent of the total General Operations revenue in the Resident Instruction Budget; outof-state residents pay at a rate that is at least four times the tuition rate charged to Georgia residents. The tuition rate for all University System graduate programs is at least 20 percent higher than the base tuition rate for undergraduate programs. Tuition rates for all University System of Georgia institutions and programs must be approved annually by the Board of Regents. The Board has approved differential tuition rates for nationally competitive graduate and professional programs. IN-STATE TUITION AND OUT-OF-STATE TUITION Universities Georgia Institute of Technology Full-Time Undergraduate Students with fewer than 12 SCH FY2003 (EFFECTIVE FALL SEMESTER, 2002) IN-STATE TUITION OUT-OF-STATE TUITION $11,395 Semester $ 117 Per SCH $ 6,580 Semester $ 549 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate $ 1,674 Semester Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 140 Per SCH $ 6,696 Semester $ 558 Per SCH Georgia State University Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,395 Semester $ 117 Per SCH $ 5,580 Semester $ 465 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate $ 1,674 Semester Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 140 Per SCH $ 6,696 Semester $ 558 Per SCH Law Full-Time Graduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,959 Semester $ 164 Per SCH $ 7,836 Semester $ 653 Per SCH Medical College of Georgia Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,395 Semester $ 117 Per SCH $ 5,580 Semester $ 465 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate $ 1,674 Semester Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 140 Per SCH $ 6,696 Semester $ 558 Per SCH Medical Dental $ 4,523 Semester $ 3,201 Semester $ 17,592 Semester $ 12,804 Semester University of Georgia Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,395 Semester $ 117 Per SCH $ 6,080 Semester $ 507 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate $ 1,674 Semester Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 140 Per SCH $ 7,196 Semester $ 600 Per SCH Forestry Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,639 Semester $ 137 Per SCH $ 7,056 Semester $ 588 Per SCH Law Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 2,503 Semester $ 209 Per SCH $ 10,012 Semester $ 835 Per SCH 68 Information Digest 2002-03 STUDENT TUITION (Continued) University of Georgia (continued) Veterinary Medicine Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 3,550 Semester $ 296 Per SCH Pharmacy Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,605 Semester $ 134 Per SCH Regional and State Universities Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,005 Semester $ 84 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,206 Semester $ 101 Per SCH Georgia College & State University Full-Time Undergraduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $1,305 Semester $ 109 Per SCH Full-Time Graduate Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 1,566 Semester $ 131 Per SCH State Colleges Upper Division Lower Division $ 84 Per SCH $ 56 Per SCH Two-Year Colleges Full Time Students with Fewer than 12 SCH $ 666 Semester $ 56 Per SCH Graduate Teaching & Research Assistants All Institutions $ 25 Semester $ 10,175 Semester $ 848 Per SCH $ 6,920 Semester $ 577 Per SCH $ 4,020 Semester $ 335 Per SCH $ 4,824 Semester $ 402 Per SCH $ 5,220 Semester $ 435 Per SCH $ 6,264 Semester $ 522 Per SCH $ 335 Per SCH $ 222 Per SCH $ 2,664 Semester $ 222 Semester FY1983 FY1984 FY1985 FY1986 FY1987 FY1988 FY1989 15.0% 15.0% 15.0% 12.5% 8.5% 5.7% 4.0% Percentage Increase in Tuition: FY1983 - FY2003 FY1990 FY1991 FY1992 FY1993 FY1994 FY1995 FY1996 4.4% 4.0% 4.0% 4.0% 3.0% 3.0% 5.0% FY1997 FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 FY2003 6.0% 6.0% 3.0% 4.5% 3.8% 5% Research Univ., 3% State Univ. 6% Research Univ., 4% Regional Univ., State Univ. and Two-year Colleges Note: SCH is semester credit hour. Sources: Policy Manual; Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs Information Digest 2002-03 69 MANDATORY FEES FY2003 Mandatory fees are defined as those which are paid by all students each semester. Mandatory fees include student activity fees, intercollegiate athletic fees, student health service fees, and technology fees. "Other" below includes transportation or parking fees (if the latter are charged to all students), recreation, fees, and any other mandated fees. Elective fees are those paid by only those students using a particular service, such as housing fees for students living in institutional residential facilities, food service fees, non-mandatory parking fees, laboratory fees, post office box rentals, or course fees. SEMESTER FEES MANDATORY INSTITUTION ACTIVITY ATHLETIC TECH- NOLOGY OTHER TOTAL Georgia Institute of Technology 78 Georgia State University 57 Medical College of Georgia 38 University of Georgia 41 53 75 207 413 81 75 128 341 75 170 283 48 75 249 413 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 77 121 38 106 342 95 101 38 78 312 Albany State University 46 148 38 45 277 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 41 116 38 195 Augusta State University 40 106 38 3 187 Clayton College & State Univ. 41 104 38 30 213 Columbus State University 48 112 38 30 228 Fort Valley State University 59 126 32 68 285 Georgia College & State Univ. 55 111 38 60 264 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 60 110 38 75 283 Kennesaw State University 37 76 38 102 253 North Ga. College & State Univ. 60 95 38 90 283 Savannah State University 41 173 35 60 309 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 41 68 38 74 221 State University of West Georgia 39 117 38 80 274 Dalton State College 21 Macon State College 44 36 5 62 35 79 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 45 69 25 67 206 Atlanta Metropolitan College 20 45 30 95 Bainbridge College 38 24 62 Coastal Georgia Comm. College 30 38 38 106 Darton College 33 54 30 117 East Georgia College 23 25 48 Floyd College 23 75 19 117 Gainesville College 39 30 69 Georgia Perimeter College 42 27 38 15 122 Gordon College 30 30 30 90 Middle Georgia College 78 100 38 46 262 South Georgia College 30 60 38 128 Waycross College 35 38 4 77 * The cost of meals is based on 19-21 meals per week. OPTIONAL MEALS* HOUSING HIGH LOW 2,326 2,340 1,748 1,891 567 1,217 339 1,060 1,176 1,875 2,712 1,200 1,141 900 1,215 630 1,041 983 1,000 1,125 1,103 1,800 1,164 2,305 1,580 1,357 1,268 1,654 1,170 1,425 998 1,469 980 1,000 1,068 1,300 1,060 1,005 1,660 706 856 940 640 1,126 804 1,230 925 Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Fiscal Affairs 70 Information Digest 2002-03 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 - FY2002 APPROVED IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 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 FY-01 S FY-02 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 1,147,208 204,268,000 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 42,105,039 (S) Supplemental Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 72 Information Digest 2002-03 PROJECTS COMPLETED State Funded Capital Outlay, 1998 to 2002 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 University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University 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 SYSTEM TOTAL Completed 1998 ($ Millions) 15.3 59.0 50.7 125.0 20.0 20.0 23.4 23.4 1.3 2.2 18.0 21.5 $189.9 Completed 1999 ($ Millions) 46.3 29.1 75.4 3.4 3.3 6.7 17.8 27.5 3.0 1.7 13.4 63.4 6.3 6.3 4.8 1.1 7.8 1.7 15.4 $167.2 Completed 2000 ($ Millions) 44.3 8.5 12.2 65.0 22.2 22.8 45.0 5.0 6.6 13.3 5.2 2.6 4.7 11.8 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 $227.0 Completed 2001 ($ Millions) 21.8 20.7 4.6 11.2 58.3 21.0 21.0 17.2 1.7 19.7 14.8 53.4 3.2 1.4 4.5 0.4 9.4 $142.1 Completed 2002 ($ Millions) 30.3 4.8 35.0 12.5 12.5 28.0 16.8 3.2 2.7 5.5 4.1 60.3 5.0 5.0 4.5 10.5 30.5 $143.3 Source: Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities Information Digest 2002-03 73 NUMBER OF BUILDINGS, VALUE, AND AGE 2002 INSTITUTION/ENTITY 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 University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University 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 Oceanography SYSTEM TOTAL BUILDINGS NUMBER VALUE 232 52 83 1,486 $1,006,449,140 534,124,745 450,096,475 1,418,865,044 1,853 3,409,535,404 134 304,633,835 85 198,592,701 219 503,226,536 27 67,197,435 23 71,508,852 57 122,237,925 15 81,892,905 68 130,698,215 98 101,037,459 57 117,635,800 34 61,664,717 45 172,392,570 53 75,800,674 41 101,144,164 30 78,608,835 79 162,222,810 627 1,344,042,361 11 42,198,907 22 53,338,809 33 95,537,716 53 66,962,639 12 28,647,170 11 11,055,880 12 28,471,275 16 27,912,820 9 15,662,056 19 30,839,965 18 31,625,202 49 110,646,430 23 48,652,103 63 71,515,765 26 39,425,072 9 14,058,705 320 525,475,082 27 4,571,730 3,079 $5,882,388,829 BASED ON YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION OVER LESS 99 75-99 50-74 25-49 THAN 25 YRS OLD YRS OLD YRS OLD YRS OLD YRS OLD 4 18 33 55 122 1 6 6 17 22 0 5 12 50 16 47 32 235 629 543 52 61 286 751 703 0 3 6 62 63 1 8 13 43 20 1 11 19 105 83 0 0 3 6 18 0 0 0 13 10 13 3 22 6 13 0 0 0 7 8 0 0 5 38 25 1 4 11 39 43 7 8 19 13 10 0 3 5 21 5 0 0 0 11 34 3 0 11 21 18 1 1 12 18 9 0 0 0 12 18 2 4 8 36 29 27 23 96 241 240 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 1 11 10 0 0 1 18 14 0 5 7 27 14 0 0 0 9 3 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 13 3 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 2 11 6 0 0 0 12 6 0 0 2 14 33 0 1 6 6 10 1 1 29 25 7 0 5 6 15 0 0 0 0 4 5 1 12 52 158 97 0 0 11 13 3 81 107 465 1,286 1,140 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 74 Information Digest 2002-03 INVENTORY OF AREA Square Feet by Classification, 2002 ACADEMIC INSTITUTION/ENTITY Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 2,714,906 1,153,894 919,322 6,639,764 Research University Total 11,427,886 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 933,309 636,237 Regional University Total 1,569,546 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 277,796 327,774 279,055 226,499 508,714 470,311 426,093 256,607 406,053 277,206 334,122 400,047 489,970 State University Total 4,680,247 Dalton State College Macon State College 154,985 190,482 State College Total 345,467 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 236,954 105,946 68,334 127,007 158,706 81,606 165,306 181,974 498,762 175,303 204,489 139,299 59,025 Two-Year College Total 2,202,711 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 45,957 ADMIN. 291,515 37,478 328,912 653,162 1,311,067 125,913 136,676 262,589 34,294 43,123 24,919 42,539 105,967 63,564 61,588 36,783 358,023 42,203 44,495 32,790 78,308 968,596 32,291 49,170 81,461 45,665 23,658 11,017 15,779 43,021 12,144 25,716 19,677 225,999 25,901 61,687 57,571 18,368 586,203 11,253 FACULTY AND STUDENT SUPPORT CAMPUS HOUSING 25,601 33,145 2,675 22,203 1,220,173 665,262 135,408 1,262,230 83,624 19,545 21,186 3,283,073 343,166 223,242 40,731 6,755 3,910 3,045 6,525 11,988 8,036 7,247 1,088 7,911 1,866 3,155 5,524 9,624 566,408 114,078 0 1,704 0 167,214 138,494 149,742 113,606 236,964 145,922 245,532 54,894 271,597 76,674 1,639,747 2,492 0 2,702 0 5,194 0 3,022 4,681 2,371 2,857 4,536 169 138 5,968 5,248 1,801 2,585 0 3,741 96,063 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56,218 85,654 51,288 0 37,117 289,223 0 8,173 OTHER SPACE 5,800,088 4,575,536 3,141,299 7,256,739 20,773,662 1,514,075 947,933 2,462,008 347,400 321,390 671,020 176,809 484,857 401,978 540,695 317,964 705,916 365,489 485,993 349,637 802,128 5,971,276 192,150 171,449 363,599 366,737 126,857 37,108 91,866 98,318 58,149 146,859 127,812 612,012 218,419 406,026 199,434 53,976 2,543,573 16,015 TOTAL 10,052,283 6,465,315 4,527,616 15,834,098 36,879,312 2,936,008 1,965,274 4,901,282 780,323 696,197 979,743 452,372 1,278,740 1,082,383 1,185,365 726,048 1,714,867 832,686 1,113,297 842,892 1,651,627 13,336,540 381,918 413,803 795,721 748,441 261,142 118,830 237,509 304,581 152,068 338,019 335,431 1,342,021 477,642 760,441 447,592 135,110 5,658,827 81,398 SYSTEM TOTAL 20,271,814 3,221,169 243,340 5,786,624 32,130,133 61,653,080 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 Information Digest 2002-03 75 CLASSROOMS AND LABORATORIES Number of Rooms, Square Feet of Area, and Usage, Fall 2002 INSTITUTION CLASSROOMS NUMBER ROOMS ASF ASF/ FTE Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 134 136,054 8.0 250 198,983 9.4 58 45,995 12.0 369 354,821 12.0 Research University Total 811 735,853 10.3 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 177 131,130 10.2 127 88,698 11.2 Regional University Total 304 219,828 10.6 Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia 74 45,778 15.6 87 69,166 16.0 77 59,749 14.2 55 43,122 12.6 60 48,109 10.4 68 51,701 25.1 91 63,650 14.4 56 38,543 20.5 93 74,300 6.7 93 65,763 19.0 88 58,405 28.4 103 79,835 29.8 160 144,766 19.4 State University Total 1,105 842,887 15.4 Dalton State College Macon State College 53 37,924 15.3 42 29,822 9.9 State College Total 95 67,746 12.3 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 59 40,418 18.1 33 23,724 18.7 13 9,200 7.6 32 23,236 17.1 38 26,335 11.6 9 6,292 6.1 38 37,915 20.1 55 37,162 13.1 245 176,935 15.3 69 56,344 23.1 107 68,545 41.6 29 20,749 21.6 12 7,264 13.7 Two-Year College Total 739 534,119 17.1 SYSTEM TOTAL 3,054 2,400,433 13.1 TEACHING LABORATORIES NUMBER ASF/ ROOMS ASF FTE 72 82,891 4.9 124 102,120 4.8 38 27,509 7.2 128 136,793 4.6 362 349,313 4.9 137 123,448 9.6 84 75,803 9.6 221 199,251 9.6 49 28,633 9.8 74 56,190 13.0 43 30,510 7.2 45 44,498 13.0 120 119,023 25.6 54 42,249 20.5 86 62,297 14.1 39 32,986 17.6 44 41,482 3.7 43 38,602 11.1 64 62,753 30.5 46 55,098 20.5 92 65,647 8.8 799 679,968 12.4 27 32,681 13.2 46 35,189 11.6 73 67,870 12.3 42 37,205 16.7 9 8,728 6.9 26 26,646 22.0 23 21,581 15.9 25 24,586 10.8 12 10,856 10.4 18 16,675 8.8 26 32,609 11.5 90 97,647 8.5 32 32,348 13.3 32 24,320 14.8 24 20,104 20.9 8 8,327 15.7 367 361,632 11.6 1,822 1,658,034 9.0 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/FTE is a space utilization measure calculated by dividing assignable square feet by the full-time equivalent enrollment for Fall 2002. Source: Facilities Inventory Report 76 Information Digest 2002-03 CLASSROOMS AND LABORATORIES (Continued) INSTITUTION NON- TEACHING LABORATORIES NUMBER ROOMS ASF ASF/ FTE Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 119 85,030 5.0 143 66,917 3.2 5 3,490 0.9 443 241,610 8.2 Research University Total 710 397,047 5.5 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 121 65,999 5.1 74 36,998 4.7 Regional University Total 195 102,997 5.0 Albany State University 13 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 49 Augusta State University 19 Clayton College & State University 41 Columbus State University 33 Fort Valley State University 50 Georgia College & State University 38 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 47 Kennesaw State University 87 North Ga. College & State Univ. 21 Savannah State University 38 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 30 State University of West Georgia 40 2,314 0.8 12,932 3.0 9,269 2.2 21,026 6.2 15,312 3.3 25,407 12.3 8,728 2.0 21,365 11.4 41,686 3.7 14,162 4.1 16,599 8.1 27,940 10.4 12,716 1.7 State University Total 506 229,456 4.2 Dalton State College Macon State College 2 1,027 0.4 0 0 0.0 State College Total 2 1,027 0.2 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 33 25,321 11.4 4 1,756 1.4 2 1,123 0.9 4 2,273 1.7 13 6,672 2.9 1 830 0.8 15 10,565 5.6 5 1,408 0.5 17 16,880 1.5 10 6,090 2.5 10 4,488 2.7 13 1,987 2.1 6 3,049 5.8 Two-Year College Total 133 82,442 2.6 SYSTEM TOTAL 1,546 812,969 4.4 RESEARCH LABORATORIES NUMBER ASF/ ROOMS ASF FTE 1,651 778,113 45.7 515 160,766 7.6 437 145,541 38.1 3,198 1,364,290 46.2 5,801 2,448,710 34.2 16 3,613 0.3 51 16,897 2.1 67 20,510 1.0 8 2,743 0.9 0 0 0.0 1 90 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 58 40,151 19.5 0 0 0.0 1 109 0.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 68 43,093 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 5,936 2,512,313 13.7 CONTINUING EDUCATION NUMBER ASF/ ROOMS ASF FTE 23 24,177 1.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 13 9,620 0.3 36 33,797 0.5 0 0 0.0 1 554 0.1 1 554 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 3 936 0.2 0 0 0.0 5 3,722 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 5,005 2.7 8 5,981 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 6 4,475 1.7 0 0 0.0 26 20,119 0.4 1 1,237 0.5 6 8,123 2.7 7 9,360 1.7 8 2,244 1.0 3 1,455 1.1 3 1,588 1.3 0 0 0.0 1 1,008 0.4 5 2,729 2.6 15 10,664 5.6 8 3,620 1.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 671 1.3 44 23,979 0.8 114 87,809 0.5 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/FTE is a space utilization measure calculated by dividing assignable square feet by the full-time equivalent enrollment for Fall 2002. Source: Facilities Inventory Report Information Digest 2002-03 77 MAJOR REPAIR AND REHABILITATION ALLOCATIONS 1997 - 2002 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/ENTITY 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia $ 3,304,383 1,881,000 1,578,853 7,972,255 $ 3,430,500 1,758,000 3,036,000 8,151,900 $ 4,664,000 2,760,000 2,080,000 12,291,000 $ 4,883,060 2,787,000 2,240,000 13,380,900 $ 5,282,093 $ 2,150,673 3,071,036 1,183,116 2,427,306 840,986 13,713,180 5,753,330 Research University Total 14,736,491 16,376,400 21,795,000 23,290,960 24,493,615 9,928,105 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 1,936,525 1,302,306 2,494,000 1,189,000 2,636,000 1,490,000 2,568,000 1,565,000 2,615,886 1,055,796 1,581,193 679,532 Regional University Total 3,238,831 3,683,000 4,126,000 4,133,000 4,197,079 1,735,328 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 629,791 683,509 1,462,400 805,941 945,004 999,501 1,540,567 1,009,418 771,460 876,800 1,346,660 649,517 1,306,400 643,600 694,800 1,288,000 662,840 833,600 1,141,748 1,635,974 1,217,223 667,500 1,122,741 1,248,000 611,700 1,375,600 721,000 782,000 1,465,000 552,000 983,000 1,321,500 1,867,000 1,173,000 706,000 1,225,187 1,456,300 876,000 1,590,000 748,007 842,673 1,503,812 968,000 1,010,000 1,337,368 2,007,500 1,150,735 693,100 1,152,500 1,479,535 691,100 1,632,000 729,181 852,497 1,510,051 576,280 1,031,618 1,360,667 1,902,185 1,121,971 699,054 1,119,875 1,488,549 742,085 1,659,768 925,693 295,979 1,151,871 200,089 986,146 1,792,485 2,275,643 472,468 726,919 398,100 516,810 298,361 620,707 State University Total 13,026,968 13,143,326 14,717,987 15,216,330 14,793,781 10,661,271 Dalton State College Macon State College 430,000 447,000 444,000 411,500 530,000 900,870 583,500 567,610 544,275 530,397 401,216 264,693 State College Total 877,000 855,500 1,430,870 1,151,110 1,074,672 665,909 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 825,369 402,330 311,213 379,159 415,310 389,043 633,500 402,000 786,415 601,555 757,904 583,944 282,964 947,300 436,600 205,000 402,600 403,000 206,710 490,000 413,500 1,310,043 253,000 846,865 541,700 174,300 1,070,000 706,640 275,000 472,000 827,200 225,000 361,000 705,700 1,101,000 495,000 893,000 634,000 273,000 1,118,884 499,000 263,000 663,217 246,200 268,000 744,394 602,000 1,117,789 430,000 911,000 623,000 219,100 1,133,880 475,939 258,164 480,031 475,189 217,442 158,481 472,565 1,141,251 443,288 919,347 601,338 214,360 1,070,922 179,628 371,635 664,802 397,232 237,911 138,628 427,667 1,047,429 602,944 1,028,131 208,779 98,303 Two-Year College Total 6,770,706 6,630,618 8,038,540 7,919,876 7,199,295 6,474,011 Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 274,478 235,600 257,000 214,292 208,020 110,353 Board of Regents System Office 200,000 164,889 395,334 2,532,079 -0- SYSTEM TOTAL $38,924,474 $41,124,444 $50,530,286 $52,106,610 $54,290,521 $29,574,977 Sources: Formula for Excellence, 1982; Office of Vice Chancellor for Facilities 78 Information Digest 2002-03 STUDENT HOUSING Fall 2002 Institutions may have state or privately owned student housing. There is no national standard for how much housing is required to make a campus "residential." A "yes" below does not imply that there is sufficient housing for all students who want housing. 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 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 Ga. 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 East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College State Owned Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ----- Yes Yes Yes -Yes Yes Yes Yes --- Yes --------- Yes Yes Yes -- Privately Owned ---Yes Yes -- -Yes --Yes -Yes -Yes Yes Yes Yes -- --- -------------- Source: Office of the Vice Chancellor for Facilities Information Digest 2002-03 79 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 research 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 it operates an Agricultural Research Station at Fort Valley. Research programs carried out in the universities had a total extramural support in FY2002 of $771 million, of which $476 million was for research and $241 million for instruction and public service grants. 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 locations throughout the nation and the world. Extramural support for FY2002 was $279 million, of which $255 million was for research. 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 longterm relationships that GSU has developed with national and international business communities. Innovative cross-college 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 FY2002 was $57 million, of which $32 million was for research. 82 Information Digest 2002-03 RESEARCH PROGRAMS Research Universities (Continued) 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 FY2002 was $177 million, of which $50 million was for research. 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 inputefficient 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 FY2002 was $205 million, of which $139 million was for research. Source: Research Advisory Committee; Office of Associate Vice Chancellor of Strategic Research and Analysis Information Digest 2002-03 83 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Received by Universities and Regional Universities, FY1993-FY2002 DOLLARS IN MILLIONS UNIVERSITIES 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Research Awards 146.0 Instructional and Public Service Awards 16.9 TOTAL AWARDS $162.9 144.6 17.4 $162.0 167.1 18.7 $185.8 158.3 15.7 $174.0 179.9 17.4 $197.3 176.2 10.9 $187.1 204.4 12.7 $217.1 217.2 15.2 $232.4 217.5 19.9 $237.4 254.8 24.2 $279.0 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 12.2 12.1 16.7 19.4 20.6 37.1 25.2 23.1 27.3 31.5 7.5 9.8 11.0 12.7 16.5 23.9 14.0 15.6 19.6 25.6 $19.7 $21.9 $27.7 $32.1 $37.1 $61.0 $39.2 $38.7 $46.9 $57.1 MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 13.1 14.8 16.9 17.3 18.6 19.7 26.3 31.1 42.0 50.3 6.1 7.1 6.5 9.5 7.8 82.7 97.6 101.9 117.5 126.2 $19.2 $21.9 $23.4 $26.8 $26.4 $102.4 $123.9 $133.0 $159.5 $176.5 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 93.9 97.7 110.0 95.9 95.5 84.3 86.6 97.3 120.1 139.4 28.5 32.2 33.7 31.3 30.3 48.4 51.5 57.4 51.5 65.2 $122.4 $129.9 $143.7 $127.2 $125.8 $132.7 $138.1 $154.7 $171.5 $204.5 UNIVERSITIES Research Awards 265.2 Instructional and Public Service Awards 59.0 TOTAL AWARDS $324.2 269.2 66.5 $335.7 310.7 69.9 $380.6 290.9 69.2 $360.1 314.6 72.0 $386.5 317.3 165.9 $483.2 342.6 175.7 $518.3 368.7 190.1 $558.9 406.9 208.4 $615.2 476.0 241.1 $717.1 REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 1.3 .8 .8 1.2 2.1 1.1 1.6 1.5 4.0 4.2 6.0 3.3 3.3 3.1 3.6 4.1 $5.3 $5.0 $6.7 $4.5 $5.5 $4.2 $5.2 $5.6 VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 1.0 .9 1.1 1.7 .7 .3 .4 1.4 3.7 1.7 2.7 2.7 4.4 3.7 4.1 $1.4 $4.7 $2.6 $3.8 $4.4 $5.1 $4.1 $4.5 REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES Research Awards 1.3 1.8 1.6 2.3 3.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 Instructional and Public Service Awards 5.4 7.9 7.7 6.0 6.0 7.5 7.3 8.2 TOTAL AWARDS $6.7 $9.7 $9.3 $8.3 $9.8 $9.3 $9.2 $10.1 Notes: Totals may not add due to rounding. Student financial aid monies are not included in this table. 1.7 2.2 2.9 3.9 $4.7 $6.2 .3 .3 4.3 4.3 $4.6 $4.6 2.0 2.6 7.2 8.2 $9.3 $10.7 Source: Annual Report of Contracts and Grants, Office of Strategic Research and Analysis 84 Information Digest 2002-03 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Received by State Universities, FY1998 - FY2002 ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS FY1998 212,743 3,938,302 $4,151,045 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 9,222 Instructional and Public Service Awards 2,076,825 TOTAL AWARDS $2,086,047 AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 2,374 343,489 $345,863 CLAYTON COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards 3,069,747 TOTAL AWARDS $3,069,747 COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 195,165 1,384,958 $1,580,123 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 2,311,311 7,765,884 $10,077,195 GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 90,248 Instructional and Public Service Awards 1,699,246 TOTAL AWARDS $1,789,494 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 237,502 Instructional and Public Service Awards 935,127 TOTAL AWARDS $1,172,629 KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 327,332 1,573,752 $1,901,084 NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIV. Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards 339,184 TOTAL AWARDS $339,184 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 600,840 4,078,634 $4,679,474 SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY Research Awards 88,128 Instructional and Public Service Awards 1,221,048 TOTAL AWARDS $1,309,176 STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 425,066 1,322,504 $1,747,570 STATE UNIVERSITIES Research Awards Instructional and Public Service Awards TOTAL AWARDS 4,499,931 21,982,816 $34,248,631 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 $2,454,236 643,577 699,379 $1,342,956 367,090 3,317,773 $3,684,863 222,620 $222,620 1,840,086 4,081,526 $5,921,612 146,348 1,109,804 $1,256,152 824,970 1,483,960 $2,308,930 6,955,673 30,846,487 $37,802,160 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 $1,059,260 749,786 796,387 $1,546,173 295,823 3,693,534 $3,989,357 1,057,095 $1,057,095 1,694,463 4,121,174 $5,815,637 359,312 491,895 $851,207 950,822 1,569,684 $2,520,506 7,568,256 32,951,699 $40,519,955 FY2001 750,000 5,635,803 $6,385,803 115,085 1,534,036 $1,649,121 115,014 325,143 $440,157 3,111,431 $3,111,431 105,552 3,017,573 $3,123,125 3,263,311 9,486,057 $12,749,368 50,230 1,624,099 $1,674,329 899,218 1,293,511 $2,192,729 334,371 3,691,506 $4,025,877 943,340 $943,340 1,765,362 5,289,977 $7,055,339 271,878 559,183 $831,061 1,315,166 1,246,195 $2,561,361 8,985,187 37,757,854 $46,743,041 FY2002 1,194,313 4,259,267 $5,453,580 49,898 1,589,844 $1,639,742 85,813 259,316 $345,129 3,425,509 $3,425,509 244,177 1,859,062 $2,103,239 3,751,233 13,860,162 $17,611,395 62,104 1,711,364 $1,773,468 309,259 1,884,795 $2,194,054 152,902 4,055,727 $4,208,629 994,704 $994,704 2,102,948 4,608,260 $6,711,208 307,457 1,194,680 $1,502,137 1,059,565 1,902,044 $2,961,609 9,319,669 41,604,734 $50,924,403 Note: Excludes student financial aid monies. Source: Annual Report of Contracts and Grants, Office of Strategic Research and Analysis Information Digest 2002-03 85 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Total Awards Received by State and Two-Year Colleges, FY1998-FY2002 Dalton State College Macon State College STATE COLLEGES FY1998 $2,123.5 810.3 $2,933.8 FY1999 $2,433.7 489.0 $2,922.7 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 $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 1,124.4 1,000.7 1,514.8 314.5 64.2 597.2 261.1 384.9 -0-0229.9 5.5 $6,389.8 SYSTEM TOTAL $536,662.3 $574,678.4 Note: Includes instructional and public service awards. DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS FY2000 FY2001 $2,573.6 $3,054.4 377.1 920.0 $2,950.7 $3,974.5 $1,398.9 1,038.3 1,261.7 1,383.3 339.5 702.8 378.0 309.2 497.3 -02,789.8 230.9 22.2 $10,352.0 1,318.7 991.1 1,249.1 1,631.3 1,197.0 1,508.6 699.1 480.0 1,353.4 -0215.4 234.5 42.7 $10,921.0 $622,795.0 $686,139.5 FY2002 $2,791.8 1,745.5 $4,537.3 1,695.2 1,052.0 1,436.6 1,945.0 803.4 1,168.8 445.7 763.0 1,072.8 -0522.8 260.7 26.0 $11,191.9 $794,474.8 TOTAL AWARDS RECEIVED BY SYSTEM INSTITUTIONS DOLLARS IN MILLIONS FY1998 FY1999 FY2000 FY2001 FY2002 Research Universities Regional Universities State Universities State Colleges Two-Year Colleges $483.2 $9.3 $34.2 $2.9 $6.9 $518.2 $9.2 $37.8 $2.9 $6.4 $558.9 $10.1 $40.5 $3.0 $10.3 $615.2 $9.3 $46.7 $4.0 $10.9 $717.1 $10.7 $50.9 $4.5 $11.2 Source: Annual Report of Contracts and Grants, Office of Strategic Research and Analysis 86 Information Digest 2002-03 RESEARCH GRANTS BY FUNDING SOURCE FY2002 Funds to Research Universities by Source, FY2002 $475.9 Million Information Digest 2002-03 87 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 consistent growth that has occurred in this area is displayed below. CONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES 1976-77 -- 2001-02 12-Month Period* No. of Programs 12-Month Period* No. of Programs 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 7,118 8,434 9,094 9,124 9,197 10,032 10,694 11,378 12,143 12,556 13,361 13,645 11,987 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 13,883 14,018 15,876 16,329 17,241 17,045 18,945 19,844 21,244 21,441 21,155 22,905 24,580 *July 1 - June 30 Sources: The Policy Manual, 1983; Utilization of the Continuing Education Unit (C.E.U.) within the University System of Georgia, 1988; 2001-02 Annual C.E.U. Report 90 Information Digest 2002-03 CONTINUING EDUCATION C.E.U. Activities, 2001-02 PROGRAMS AND PARTICIPANTS BY INSTITUTION Institution Programs Participant Participants Hours Total C.E.U.'s Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 1,443 237 1,029 5,353 31,324 6,884 17,795 237,570 643,752 91,680 101,130 1,333,047 64,375 9,168 10,113 133,305 Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University 554 18,546 151,054 15,105 468 6,979 48,826 4,883 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. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia 49 703 783 1,611 860 108 778 240 2,615 139 2 498 607 71 21,033 5,628 16,020 8,916 5,282 14,303 4,765 26,815 2,092 358 5,210 14,831 382 15,799 107,069 265,656 123,788 81,041 220,402 120,294 368,023 37,353 119 67,031 128,969 42 1,580 10,707 26,566 12,378 8,104 22,040 12,029 36,802 3,735 40 6,699 12,897 Dalton State College Macon State College 469 8,242 92,634 9,263 329 4,210 77,199 7,720 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 2,099 101 407 364 269 52 447 516 1,272 41 89 48 25,764 494 6,006 4,135 6,272 693 4,259 8,165 5,497 634 2,005 648 204,528 9,407 28,571 37,972 46,824 7,436 33,139 58,067 112,201 6,284 35,258 5,873 20,453 941 2,771 3,797 4,682 744 3,314 5,807 11,220 628 3,526 587 System Total 24,580 521,446 4,660,802 466,021 Note: Totals may not add due to rounding. The number of participants may be duplicated. Sources: 2001-02 Annual C.E.U. Report; Office of the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Development and Economic Services Information Digest 2002-03 91 PUBLIC SERVICE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 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. The University System of Georgia's Public Service efforts include: Economic Development Institute EDI offers an array of services with a common objective: to grow Georgia through technology-driven solutions. Whether the goal is attracting new companies to Georgia, expanding existing enterprises, providing technical expertise to help Georgia's businesses become more competitive, or helping communities plan for growth, EDI helps keep the state's economy moving forward. For nearly 40 years, EDI has assisted companies improve productivity and quality, reduce costs, plan expansions, start new operations, and implement proven manufacturing technologies. Each year EDI provides technology assistance to 1,300 companies through 17 regional offices across Georgia. As part of Georgia's economic development team for prospective or expanding businesses, Georgia Tech helped attract more than $14.5 million in new capital investment and helped create or save 557 jobs statewide during 2002. Advanced Technology Development Center The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) helps Georgia entrepreneurs launch and build successful technology companies. Since 1983, ATDC's assistance has helped establish more than 100 new high-technology companies. These companies generated $684 million in revenues and provided more than 4,900 jobs during 2002. In that same year, ATDC member companies attracted $94 million in investment from venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, and angel investors. ATDC has five business center locations, with another location scheduled to open soon: ATDC at 10th Street (Atlanta) ATDC at Warner Robins ATDC at GCATT (Atlanta) ATDC at Savannah Environmental Science & Technology (Atlanta) ATDC at 5th Street (Atlanta) - opening August 2003, will replace ATDC at 10th Street 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. During 2002, the SBDC consulted with 5,210 business owners and prospective entrepreneurs in 19 centers around the state. The SBDC also helped 319 Georgia companies acquire more than $54 million in expansion capital. In addition, 12,820 people attended 955 SBDCsponsored programs on starting and expanding small businesses. ICAPP As the economic development program of the University System of Georgia, ICAPP was created in 1995 by the Board of Regents to use the resources of Georgia's 34 public colleges and universities to improve Georgia's economy. Georgia businesses can contact ICAPP to tap into one of the nation's largest university systems for: college-educated employees access to the latest research access to commercialization opportunities business and operations advice For example, GeorgiaHire.com is a free recruiting tool that matches employers with the college-educated employees that they need. ICAPP Advantage provides customized, expedited education for highly skilled employees in high demand but short supply. Businesses can search more than 200 entries in the Web-based ICAPP Catalog of University System of Georgia Centers, Institutes and Special Programs to find expertise in a wide range of subjects. Sources: Office of Economic Development 92 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA 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 94 Information Digest 2002-03 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 J. D. Gardner Camilla Jere N. Moore Milledgeville Marvin Twiggs Dalton R. D. Harvey Lindale Albert S. Hardy Gainesville Willis Battle Columbus Earl B. Braswell Athens Horace Caldwell Valdosta John J. Cummings Donaldsonville William S. Morris Augusta K. S. Varn Waresboro Susie T. Moore Tifton Julian Strickland Valdosta Joe I. Jenkins Hartwell Lucien P. Goodrich Griffin James S. Peters Manchester Scott Candler Decatur J. Marvin Bell Gainesville Joe Ben Jackson Gray Carey G. Arnett Halcyondale Wallace Miller Macon Frank M. Spratlin Atlanta Pope F. Brock Atlanta J. L. Renfroe Statesboro Edward R. Jerger Thomasville C. J. Smith Newnan Rutherford L. Ellis Atlanta Information Digest 2002-03 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 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 95 MEMBERSHIP OF BOARD OF REGENTS 1932 - Present (Cont.) REGENT 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. 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 RESIDENCE Milledgeville Cedartown Sea Island Soperton Pelham Brunswick Rome Greensboro Atlanta Covington Douglas Macon Augusta Columbus Calhoun Gainesville 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 96 PERIOD SERVED 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 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 1975-2003 1976-1983 1976-1983 Information Digest 2002-03 MEMBERSHIP OF BOARD OF REGENTS 1932 - Present (Cont.) REGENT Scott Candler, Jr. 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. Juanita Powell Baranco 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 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 William H. Cleveland Wanda Yancey Rodwell Julie Ewing Hunt Patrick S. Pittard W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr. Source: Office of the Chancellor RESIDENCE Decatur 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 Lithonia Tifton Lawrenceville Claxton Columbus Statesboro Atlanta Atlanta Macon Cartersville Claxton Columbus Columbus Atlanta Augusta Kennesaw Dalton Atlanta Stone Mountain Tifton Lakemont Hawkinsville PERIOD SERVED 1977-1984 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 1991-2005 1991-2001 1992-2000 1992-1999 1993-1997 1993-1996 1993-1993 1993-1995 1994-2001 1994-2001 1994-2001 1995-1998 1995-2000 1995-2001 1997-2003 1997-2005 1997-1997 1997-1998 1977-1999 1997-2004 1998-1999 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 1999-2006 2000-2002 2000-2007 2001-2008 2001-2008 2001-2009 2002-2005 2003-2004 2003-2010 2003-2010 Information Digest 2002-03 97 CHANCELLORS AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD 1932 - Present CHANCELLORS Charles M. Snelling Philip Weltner S. V. Sanford Raymond R. Paty Harmon W. Caldwell George L. Simpson, Jr. Vernon Crawford H. Dean Propst Stephen R. Portch Thomas Meredith January 1, 1932 - May 12-13, 1933 May 12-13, 1933 - June 30, 1935 July 1, 1935 - September 12, 1945 October 9, 1946 - December 31, 1948 January 1, 1949 - June 30, 1964 July 15, 1965 - June 4, 1979 May 20, 1980 - June 30, 1985 July 1, 1985 - December 31, 1993 July 1, 1994 - December 31, 2001 January 1, 2002 - Present ACTING CHANCELLORS Marion Smith S. Walter Martin Vernon Crawford Harry Downs September 12, 1945 - October 8, 1946 July 1, 1964 - July 14, 1965 June 15, 1979 - May 20, 1980 January 1, 1994 - June 30, 1994 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2001-2002 Hilton H. Howell, Jr. Joe Frank Harris Thomas C. Meredith Stephen R. Portch Gail S. Weber William R. Bowes Chair Vice Chair Chancellor, 2002 Chancellor, 2001 Secretary to the Board Vice Chancellor Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2002-2003 Joe Frank Harris James D. Yancey Thomas C. Meredith Gail S. Weber William R. Bowes Chair Vice Chair Chancellor Secretary to the Board Vice Chancellor Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer OFFICERS OF THE BOARD, 2003-2004 Joe Frank Harris Joel O. Wooten, Jr. Thomas C. Meredith Gail S. Weber William R. Bowes Chair Vice Chair Chancellor Secretary to the Board Vice Chancellor Fiscal Affairs/Treasurer 98 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA INSTITUTIONS Historical Sketches 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 Univ. Augusta State University Clayton College & State Univ. Columbus State University Founding Year, Name Changes, and Substantive Changes Georgia School of Technology, established by act of the General Assembly, 1885; Opened in Atlanta, 1888; Name changed to Georgia Institute of Technology, 1948. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 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 College, 1935; Armstrong State College, when four-year degrees were offered, 1967; Graduate degrees offered, 1973; Armstrong Atlantic State University, 1996. Academy of Richmond, 1783; Junior College of Augusta, 1925, first public junior college in Georgia; Augusta College, 1958; Augusta State University, 1996. Established by legislature, 1965; Opened as Clayton Junior College, 1969; Clayton State College, 1986; Clayton College & State University, 1996. Established by legislature and opened as two-year Columbus College, 1958; Four-year, 1965; First four-year class graduated 1970; Columbus State University, 1996. Information Digest 2002-03 99 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA INSTITUTIONS Historical Sketches (Continued) Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Univ. Ga. Southwestern State Univ. Kennesaw State University North Ga. College & State Univ. Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State Univ. State University of West Georgia Dalton State College Macon State College 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 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. 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 Junior College, 1963; Kennesaw College, 1976; Kennesaw State College, 1988; Kennesaw State University, 1996. North Georgia Agricultural College, 1873; North Georgia College, 1929; North Georgia College & State University, 1996. 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. 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. Fourth District Agricultural and Mechanical School, 1906; West Georgia College (two-year), 1933; Four-year, 1957; State University of West Georgia, 1996. Chartered in 1963; first classes taught, 1967; First accredited, 1969; Limited baccalaureate programs and name changed to Dalton State College, 1998. Established in 1965; Opened as Macon Junior College, 1968; Macon College, 1987; Limited baccalaureate programs and name changed to Macon State College, 1997. 100 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA INSTITUTIONS Historical Sketches (Continued) 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 Second District A & M School, 1908; South Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1924; Georgia State College for Men, 1932; Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, 1933. Established in 1965; Opened as Atlanta Junior College, 1974; Atlanta Metropolitan College, 1988. Established in 1970; Opened as Bainbridge Junior College, 1973; Bainbridge College, 1987. Established in 1961; Opened as Brunswick College, 1964; Coastal Georgia Community College, 1996. Established in 1963; Opened as Albany Junior College, 1966; Darton College, 1987. Authorized 1970; Opened as Emmanuel County Junior College, 1973; East Georgia College, 1987. Authorized in 1968; Opened as Floyd Junior College, 1970; Floyd College, 1987. Authorized in 1964; Opened as Gainesville Junior College, 1966; Gainesville College, 1987. DeKalb College (under local Board of Education), 1964; DeKalb Community College, 1972; Joined USG, 1986; DeKalb College, 1986; Georgia Perimeter College, 1997. Founded as private seminary, 1852; Gordon Military College, 1872; Joined University System in 1972 as Gordon Junior College; Gordon College, 1986. 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. Eleventh District A&M School, 1906; South Georgia Junior State College, 1927; South Georgia State College, 1929; South Georgia College, 1932. Authorized in 1970; Opened as Waycross Junior College, 1976; Waycross College, 1987. Sources: Historical Highlights, 1981 (Henry Neal); institutional catalogs; Board of Regents Minutes. Information Digest 2002-03 101 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA 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 (2001). A strategic planning progress report. (The Chancellor's Office) Accountability Report (1996-2003). Reports progress made by the Board of Regents on the special funding initiative, capital projects and other key programs funded during the previous legislative session. (Media and Publications) Annual Report (FY1997, FY1998, FY2000, FY2001). Details University System of Georgia's major focuses and achievements. (Media and Publications) A Brief History - 1932-2002 (2002). A booklet detailing the 70-year history of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. Available electronically on the WWW. (Media and Publications) Campuses of the University System of Georgia (1996, updated 2000). A booklet showcasing each of the USG's 34 campuses. (Media and Publications) Legislative Update (2000-2003). A weekly newsletter for USG faculty and staff on news about the Georgia General Assembly's legislative session. Published only when the legislature is in session. Available electronically on the WWW. (Media and Publications) The Policy Manual (second edition, 1982; updated continuously). Codified manual of official Board-approved 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 -- 2001-02 editions). Data on the System and its institutions. (Strategic Research and Analysis) Student Data Element Dictionary (1981, updated March 2002). 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) Annual Report on Academic Services for Students with Disabilities (2000-2001). The report indicates the academic accommodations made for students with disabilities and provides information on the numbers of students served by type of disability. (Academic Affairs) Facilities/Curriculum/Room Utilization Report. 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) GALILEO: Georgia's Virtual Library- A Progress Report (2003). Highlights the development and rapid growth of a USG initiative, GeorgiA Library LEarning Online. (Information and Instructional Technology) Program Inventory/Listing of Degrees and Majors Authorized (updated monthly). A comprehensive listing by institution of all Boardapproved offerings with assigned Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) codes. Available electronically on the internet. (Strategic Research and Analysis) 104 Information Digest 2002-03 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Recent Publications (Continued) STUDENTS Enrollment Projections. 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 Fall 1998). 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 2000 Preplanning Guidelines. Provides parameters to facilitate program planning and other stages of capital building projects. (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) Facilities Guidelines for Instructional Technology (December 2001). Findings of a task force that studied the implications of electronic technology on USG facilities construction. (Facilities) Physical Master Planning Template (1997) and Template for Updating Physical Master Plans (2000). Establishes process and standard for physical master planning of USG campuses. (Facilities) Preventive Maintenance Guidelines for USG Facilities (November 2001). Provides standards of approach to improve the condition of USG institutional assets. (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. Information Digest 2002-03 105