Descriptives

Fall/Winter 2016 The Fact Book of the Independent College Association The Georgia Independent College Association (GICA) is an association of Georgia's private (independent), not-for-profit colleges and universities. Through partnerships with institutions, businesses, and community leaders, GICA supports private higher education in Georgia in the areas of public policy, research, fundrais- ing for student financial aid, and collaborative programs. GICA counts among its members 24 four-year and 1 two-year institutions across the state of Georgia. These institutions serve over 67,000 students.

We are dedicated to educating tomorrow's leaders and meeting our State's current and future workforce needs. Descriptives

Fall /Winter2016 The Fact Book of the Georgia Independent College Association © January 2017 by the Georgia Independent College Association Table of Contents

Map of Institutions...... 4 Foreword...... 5 GICA Highlights...... 6

Sector Information Headcount Enrollment by Attendance Status and Degree Type, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Age...... 8 Enrollment Trends (Headcount, FTE) by Attendance Status and Student Level...... 9 Graduation Rates...... 10 Instructional Expenses...... 11 Affordability: State Expenditures, Net Price, Total Cost of Attendance, and Tuiton/Fees...... 12 Financial Aid Award Packages and Recipients...... 13 Percent Receiving Financial Aid by Type...... 14 Average Income of Aid Applicants and Recipients...... 15

Institution Characteristics Locations, Distance Learning, and Room/Board Information...... 18 Student Services...... 19 Veterans Services Offered...... 20 Yellow Ribbon Participation...... 21 Denominational Affiliation and Degrees Offered...... 22 Student/Faculty Ratio...... 23 Athletic Association...... 24 Non-traditional Credit Opportunities...... 25

Enrollment Trends by Institution Fall 2015 Applicants and Admissions...... 28 Fall 2015 Enrollment...... 29 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount, All Students (2009/2010-2015/2016) ...... 30 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount, Undergraduate (2009/2010-2015/2016) ...... 31 Fall Enrollment, All Students (2009-2015)...... 32 12-Month Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment, Undergraduate (2009/2010-2015/2016)...... 33 12-Month Unduplicated Undergraduate Headcount by Gender (2015-2016)...... 34 12-Month Unduplicated Undergraduate Headcount by Race/Ethnicity (2015-2016)...... 35 Enrollment Trend, Age (2009-2015)...... 36 Enrollment Trend, Students Registered with Disabilities (2010-2016)...... 37

Affordability and Financial Aid Published Cost of Attendance (2010/2011-2016/2017)...... 40 Net Cost of Attendance (2008/2009-2014/2015)...... 41 Percent of First-time/Full-time Receiving Financial Aid (2008/2009-2014/2015)...... 42 Amount of Financial Aid Received by First-time/Full-time (2014-2015)...... 43 Pell Grant Recipients (2012/2013-2014/2015)...... 44 State Grant Aid Received in 2015-2016 (HOPE, TEG, and Zell)...... 45 Percent of First-time/Full-time Receiving Institutional Aid (2008/2009-2014/2015)...... 46 Average Amount of Institutional Aid Received by First-time/Full-time (2008/2009-2014/2015)...... 47

Completions Degrees Awarded (2015-2016)...... 50 Undergraduate Completions Trend Data (2009/2010-2015/2016)...... 51 Graduate Completions Trend Data (2009/2010-2015/2016)...... 52

3 Map of GICA Institutions

4 Foreword

Dear Colleagues,

Over the past decade, the way the world aggregates, dissects and visualizes big trend data has evolved. The Georgia Independent College Association (GICA) is progressing right along to provide influential statistics that are beneficial to you, our fellow researchers, as well as, prospective donors and policymakers alike. GICA is delighted to present GICA DESCRIPTIVES 2016. Created for GICA members and constituents, this sixth edition includes important trend data which has been proven to be useful in the strategic planning process. It includes detailed information about our sector, member institutions, affordability, enrollment and completion trends, and much more. GICA is an association of Georgia’s private (independent), not-for-profit colleges and universities that counts among its members 24 four-year institutions and 1 two-year institution throughout the state of Georgia. Collectively, these institutions serve over 67,000 students and are committed to educating the leaders of tomorrow meeting Georgia’s current and future workforce needs.

Below is a description of each data section: Section 1 provides overall sector information including enrollment snapshots, headcount trends, graduation rates as well as information regarding the financial contributions of the sector and expenditures. This section addresses who we serve, how we serve, and our overall effectiveness as a sector.

Section 2 presents descriptive information about each campus which will help familiarize those in the independent education sector about the variety of institutions that constitute GICA. Information in this section includes campus geographical location, distance learning availability, award offerings, student services, student/faculty ratios, athletics association division rank, and veterans services participation.

Section 3 examines enrollment trends by institution, including variations by gender, race, age, and students with disabilities.

Section 4 explores the affordability and financial aid received by students attending each GICA institution, including published total price, tuition and fees, financial aid awards, and more. Much of this information is presented using trend data with percent change overviews.

Section 5 provides an overview of awarded degrees and completion results for each institution by degree level.

Please note: All charts, graphs, and tables use the most recently available data at the time of publication, which may not be 2015-2016 data. The data for this report were provided by public information sites. Unless otherwise cited, all information in this publication was transferred or transmitted from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) or via special campus request. We hope that you enjoy learning more about our member institutions.

For more information, please contact: Dr. Carrie Mata, Vice President for Research [email protected] 404.233.5433 ext 23 5 GICA Highlights

Enrollment * GICA institutions enrolled 67,016 students in 2015-2016, of which 46,833 were undergraduates. * From 2009 to 2016, enrollment in GICA member institutions increased from 65,796 students, representing a 2% growth. * The student body at GICA member institutions is diverse: 57% report being non-white, 60% are female, 14% of undergraduates are adult learners, and 13% of undergraduates attend part-time.

Affordability * In 2015-2016, 7,874 students received the HOPE Scholarship award, just over 1,800 received the State’s Zell Miller Scholarship award, and more than 18,000 received the State’s Tuition Equalization Grant. More than $36 million in HOPE/Zell scholarship funds were awarded and just under $15 million in TEG funds were distributed. * The average net price of attendance for students receiving grant or scholarship aid at GICA four- year member institutions in 2014-2015 was $20,252. Net price is the total cost of attendance after grants and scholarships are taken into account. * Nearly all students attending GICA member institutions receive some form of financial aid. The total aid awarded to first-time, full-time freshmen in 2012-2013 was $189,583,857. * GICA institutions awarded $112,750,493 in institutional grant aid to first-time, full-time freshmen in 2014-2015. This represents more than half (59%) of the total aid awarded to students. The average amount of institutional grant aid awarded to students at 4-year institutions ranged from $3,330 to $30,893. * Nearly half of all undergraduates are recipients of the Pell grant with the typical award amount ranging from $2,625 to $4,749 per student. * More than 69% of expenses at GICA institutions go toward instruction, academic support, student services, and institutional support, with the largest portion going directly toward instruction.

Completions * 14,905 degrees were awarded by GICA member institutions in 2015-2016. * Georgia’s independent colleges and universities had higher graduation rates for their students compared to the State’s public institutions. Forty-four percent of students at GICA institutions graduated within 4 years compared to 27% of students at Georgia public colleges, and 5% of students at Georgia’s for-profit colleges. * GICA member institutions awarded 842 Associate’s degrees, 8,009 Bachelor’s Degrees, 4,047 Master’s Degrees, and 1,685 Doctoral Degrees in 2015-2016. * Since 2009, the percentage of Associate’s degrees awarded at GICA member institutions increased 8%, and the number of Bachelor’s degrees awarded increased 2%. Over that same time period, the percentage of increase in Master’s degree production was 27%, and 23% for Doctoral degrees.

6 Georgia Independent College Association

Sector Information Headcount Enrollment Enrollment Fall 2015 Undergraduate Students by Degree Type Graduate Students by Attendance Status by Attendance Status

Part- time 5,496 Graduate Part- 13% time 17,099 4,674 29% 27% Full- Full- time time 36,343 Undergraduate 12,425 87% 73% 41,839 71%

2015-2016 Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity

Unknown Non-Resident Alien 8% 6% Hispanic/ Latino 5% Two or More Amer. Indian/ 2% Alaskan Native 0%

Asian 5%

White Black or African 43% American 31%

2015-2016 Undergraduate Enrollment Fall 2015 Undergraduate Headcount by Gender by Age

Over 25 14% Male 18,563 Female 40% 28,270 60% Under 25 86%

8 Enrollment Trends

70,000 65,796 66,084 65,813 66,119 66,654 67,368 67,016 65,000 60,000 12-Month 55,000 47,468 47,444 46,650 47,072 47,210 47,216 46,833 Unduplicated 50,000 45,000 Headcount at GICA 40,000 Member Institutions 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

Undergraduate Students All Students

50,000 36,590 37,365 37,132 36,343 40,000 Fall Enrollment by 30,000 20,000 5,496 Attendance Status 10,000 3,933 4,319 4,895 - (Undergraduates) Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Fall 2014 Fall 2015 at GICA Member Institutions Fulltime Parttime

60,000 47,394 48,963 49,151 48,767 Fall Enrollment by 40,000 10,173 Attendance Status 20,000 8,348 9,195 9,390 (All Students) - at GICA Member Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Institutions 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Full-time Part-time

12,425 15,000 10,804 11,598 12,019 Fall Enrollment by 10,000 Attendance Status 4,415 4,876 4,495 4,674 5,000 (Graduate Students) - at GICA Member Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Institutions 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Full-time Part-time

9 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates at Georgia Four-Year Six Year Graduation Rates at Four-Year Colleges and Universities1 Institutions in Georgia1 by Sector, 2015 by Race, 2015 60% 56%56% 70% 54%55% 60% 50% 60% 57% 44% 49% 40% 50% 40% 40% 40% 30% 27%

30% 27% 20% 14% 15% 20% 11% 10% 9% 9% 5% 10%

0% 0% 4 year 6 year 8 year Black Hispanic All Students For-Profit Four-Year For-Profit Four-Year Public Four-Year Public Four-Year GICA, Not-for-Proft Four-Year GICA, Not-for-Proft Four-Year

Graduation Rates at Four-Year Six Year Graduation Rates at Four-Year Institutions in the United States3 Institutions in the United States4 Among Low-Income Students, 2011 Among First-Generation Students, 2011 80% 80% 70% 68% 70% 70% 61% 59% 60% 60% 57%

47% 50% 44% 50%

40% 40%

30% 24% 30% 18% 20% 20%

10% 10% 0% 0% 0% 0% Four-Year Five-Year Six-Year Public Four-Year For-Profit Four-Year Public Four-Year Private, Not-for-Proft Four-Year Private, Not-for-Proft Four-Year

1. Source: IPEDS, NCES. 2. Source: IPEDS, NCES. 3. Source: NCES, Beginning Postsecondary Students (BPS 04/09). Analysis by CIC. Presented in Power of Liberal Arts: Facts and Figures. 4. Source: NCES, 2003-2004 Beginning Postsecondary Students (BPS 04/09). Analysis by NAICU. Presented in Power of Liberal Arts: Facts and Figures.

10 Instructional Expenses

Expenses by Function at GICA 4-Year Member Institutions 2014-2015

Other expenses Auxiliary enterprises 2% 8% GICA member institutions spent $1,007,431,635 on instruction in Instruction 2014-2015 36% Institutional Support 15%

Student Services 9%

Academic Support 9%

Public Service Research 4% 17%

Comparison of Spending on Student Instruction in Georgia Not-for-Profit vs. For-Profit

37% 40% 35% 35% 35% 36% 36% 35% 30% 23% 23% 25% 20% 18% 19% 20% 17% 15%

Percent of Expenses 10%

Allocatedto Instruction 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015

For-Profit Four-Year Not-for-Profit GICA Four-Year

11 Affordability

Public $26,120 Taxpayer Cost to Educate a Georgia Resident Over Four Years 2016 Private $3,600

Note: Figures computed by taking 2017 educational appropriations and Tuition Equalization Grant amount per student and multiplying by four years.

$20,597 $21,027 $21,379 Average Net Price for $18,749 $18,879 $19,360 $20,223 $20,000 First-time, Full-time Students $19,231 $20,429 $20,252 $18,118 $17,944 $18,235 $18,814 at Four-Year, Not-for-Profit $10,000 Independent Institutions $0 (Net price is the out-of-pocket 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 cost of attendance for students US Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year GICA Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year receiving financial aid)

$50,000 $41,758 $37,064 $39,656 $40,000 Average Published Total $30,000 $40,293 $34,984 $32,768 Cost of Attendance at $20,000 $10,000 Four-Year, Nor-for-Profit $0 Independent Institutions 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2010-2016 US Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year GICA Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year

Average Published Tuition and $26,519 Fees at Four-Year, Not-for-Profit $24,431 Independent Institutions $22,524 2015-2016

GICA Southern National

12 Financial Aid Awarded

Financial Aid to First-time, Full-time Students at GICA Member Institutions 2014-2015

Other Student Loan Aid 4% Other Federal Grant Aid 1%

Pell Grant Aid 9% State/Local Grant Aid 8%

Federal Student Loan Aid 19%

Institutional Grant Aid 59%

Total Institutional Aid Distributed in 2014-2015: $112,750,493 Average Amount of Institutional Aid Per Institutional Aid Recipient: $16,431

13 Percent Receiving Financial Aid by Type

Percent of First-time, Full-time Students Receiving Various Forms of Financial Aid at GICA Member Institutions 2014-2015

Percent Percent Receiving Any Receiving Financial Aid Pell Grants 89% 42%

Percent Receiving Institutional Grants 75%

Percent Receiving Percent Federal Receiving Student State/Local Loans Grant Aid 63% 50%

14 Average Incomes of Aid Applicants/Recipients

30% 53% 20% Income Levels of HOPE 10% Recipients at Private Colleges in 0% Georgia FY 2010

Source: Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts: Performance Audit Operations: Special Examination

40% 65% 30% 20% 30% 22% Income Levels of TEG 10% 13% 0% Recipients at Private Colleges in Georgia FY 2010

Source: Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts: Performance Audit Operations: Special Examination

Income Levels of Financial Aid Income Levels of Financial Aid Applicants Applicants (Dependent Students) (Independent Students) 2013-2014 2013-2014

Aid Applicants Aid below Applicants $60,000 below 48% $20,000 53%

Source: The Institute for College Access & Success, College InSight, http://www.college-insight.org.

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Institution Characteristics Information Campus Information Locations, Distance Learning and Room/Board Information

# of Campus-living Housing Meals Distance Required for Capacity for Main Other per Learning Freshmen Institutionally- Location Locations Week in Offerings Without Ex- Controlled Board ception Housing Charge Decatur YES NO 791 21 Cuthbert YES YES 400 - Mount Berry YES NO 1,895 - (Rome) North / Norcross, South Gainesville YES NO 529 19 Atlanta/Fairburn, Augusta, Kings Bay Mount Brewton-Parker College Newnan YES NO 460 19 Vernon Atlanta NO YES 2,348 21 Lookout NO NO 900 20 Mountain Franklin Emmanuel College YES NO 606 21 Springs

Emory University Druid Hills Oxford YES NO 5,616 -

LaGrange College LaGrange YES NO 654 21 Life University Marietta YES NO 412 - Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Newnan, Macon YES NO 2,089 21 Henry County, Doug- las County Atlanta NO NO 1,536 - Atlanta NO NO 678 - Augusta YES NO 336 19 Piedmont College Demorest Athens YES NO 660 19 Birmingham (AL), Atlanta, McDonough, West Point YES NO 552 19 Peachtree City, Savannah Canton, Cartersville, Waleska YES NO 700 21 Marietta, North Fulton Gwinnett, North Rome YES NO 767 21 Atlanta, Riverdale Atlanta NO NO 1,398 21 Bainbridge, Moultrie, Thomasville China, Tallahassee YES NO 168 - (FL) Toccoa Falls YES NO 588 - Truett-McConnell Cleveland YES NO 616 19 University Macon YES NO 550 20 Young Harris YES NO 1,077 - Note: Additional campus locations provided by institutions via special request.

18 Student Services

A c a d e m i c / Employment Placement Weekend/ Study Teacher Remedial Career Services Services for Evening Abroad Certification Services Counseling for Current Program College Services Students Completers Agnes Scott College X X X X Andrew College X X X X Berry College X X X X X Brenau University X X X X X X X Brewton-Parker College X X X Clark Atlanta University X X X X X Covenant College X X X X X X Emmanuel College X X X X

Emory University X X X X X

LaGrange College X X X X X X X Life University X X X X X

Mercer University X X X X X X Morehouse College X X X X X X Oglethorpe University X X X X X Paine College X X X X X Piedmont College X X X X Point University X X X X Reinhardt University X X X X X X X

Shorter University X X X X X X

Shorter University- X X X Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College X X X X X Thomas University X X X X X Toccoa Falls College X X X X X Truett-McConnell X X X X X University Wesleyan College X X X X X X Young Harris College X X X X X

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# # of Institutions 0 Study Abroad Weekend/Evening Teacher Remedial Services Academic/Career Employment Placement Services College Certification Counseling Services for Current for Program Ser vices Students Completers Student Services 19 Veterans Services

Recognized Yellow Credit for Dedicated Member of Student ROTC Ribbon Military Point of Servicemembers Veteran Participant Training Contact Opportunity Colleges Organization Agnes Scott College X X X Andrew College X X Berry College X Brenau University X X X Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University X X X Covenant College X X Emmanuel College X X Emory University X X LaGrange College X X Life University X Mercer University X X X X X Morehouse College X X Oglethorpe University X X X X Paine College X X X X Piedmont College X X Point University X X X Reinhardt University X X X Shorter University X X X Shorter University-Adult & X X X X Prof. Programs Spelman College X Thomas University X X Toccoa Falls College X X Truett-McConnell University X Wesleyan College X X X X Young Harris College X X Nearly 1,500 students at GICA member institutions received Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits. On average, these students received $14,860 each towards their education. Georgia's independent colleges are proud to serve veterans and their families.

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# # of Institutions 0 ROTC Yellow Ribbon Credit for Military Dedicated Point of Recognized Student Member of Participant Training Contact Veteran Servicemembers Organization Opportunity Colleges Veteran Services 20 Yellow Ribbon Participation

Undergraduate Yellow Ribbon M ax i m u m S c h o o l Participant C o nt r i b u ti o n (per student/per year)

Agnes Scott College Yes $10,000

Andrew College Yes $6,000

Berry College Yes $5,100

Brenau University Yes $1,000

Brewton-Parker College No -

Clark Atlanta University Yes $2,500

Covenant College Yes $5,000

Emmanuel College No -

Emory University Yes $7,000

LaGrange College Yes No Limit

Life University Yes $3,000

Mercer University Yes $5,812

Morehouse College No -

Oglethorpe University Yes $7,600

Paine College No -

Piedmont College Yes $6,000

Point University Yes $5,000

Reinhardt University Yes No Limit Shorter University Yes $1,000 Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs No - Spelman College No - Thomas University Yes $1,000 Toccoa Falls College Yes $3,000 Truett-McConnell University Yes $3,675 Wesleyan College Yes $22,500 Young Harris College Yes $3,046

Source: Data provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs: http://www.gibill.va.gov/gi_bill_info/ch33/yrp/2012/states/ga.htm. The Yellow Ribbon Program provides limited funding to eligible veterans. Participating institutions elect to provide additional funds to eligible students by choosing the amount of tuition and fees that will be contributed.

21 Denominational Affiliation & Degrees Offered

Denominational Affiliation Degree Types Awarded Agnes Scott College Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) B.A., B.S. Andrew College United Methodist Church A.A., A.S., A.M. Berry College B.A., B.Mus., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.S., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed. A.A., B.A., B.A.M., B.B.A., B.F.A, B.M., B.N., B.S., D.N.P., Brenau University Ed.S., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.I.D., M.S., M.S.N. Brewton-Parker College Baptist A.A., B.A., B.B.A., B.Min., B.S. B.A., B.S., B.S.W., D.A.H., Ed.D., Ed.S., M.A., M.A.T., Clark Atlanta University United Methodist Church M.B.A., M.P.A., M.S., M.S.W., Ph.D. Covenant College Presbyterian Church in America A.A., B.A., B.M., B.S., M.A.T., M.Ed. International Pentacostal Holiness Emmanuel College A.A., B.A., B.S. Church A.A., B.A., B.S., B.B.A., M.B.A, B.S.N., A.B.S.N., A.M.S.N., M.S.N., D.N.P., J.M., J.D., L.L.M., S.J.D., M.A., M.P.A., Emory Unviersity United Methodist Church M.S., Ph.D., M.M., M.S.M., M.D.P., M.S.C.R., M.D., D.P.T., M.MSc., B.MSc., M.MSc. - P.A., M.P.H., M.S.P.H., M.Div., D.Min., Th.D., M.R.P.L., M.R.L., M.T.S., Th.M., M.S.W. LaGrange College United Methodist Church B.A., B.B.A., B.M., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.S., M.A.T., M.Ed. Life University A.S., B.B.A., B.S., M.S., M.A.T., D.C. Founded by early 19th century Baptists, Mercer — while no longer B.A., B.A.Sc., B.B.A., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., B.S.E., B.S.Ed., formally affiliated with the Baptist B.S.H, B.S.N., D.Min., D.N.P., Pharm. D., D.P.T., Ed.S., denomination — remains committed J.D., LL.M., M.A., M.Acc., M.A.T., M.B.A., E.M.B.A., Mercer University to an educational environment that P.M.B.A., M.D., M.Div., M.Ed., M.F.T., M.M., M.M.S., embraces intellectual and religious M.P.H., M.S., M.S.B.S., M.S.E., M.S.N., M.S.P.S., Ph.D., freedom while affirming values that PsyD. arise from a Judeo-Christian under- standing of the world. Morehouse College B.A., B.S. Oglethorpe University B.A., BALS, B.B.A., B.S., Christian Methodist Episcopal Paine College B.A., B.S. Church/United Methodist Church National Association of Piedmont College Congregational Christian Churches B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.D., Ed.S., M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A. and United Church of Christ Point University Christian Churches A.A., B.A., B.B.A., B.S., M.T.M., M.B.A. A.A., A.S., B.A., B.C.J., B.F.A., B.H.A., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., Reinhardt University United Methodist Church M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.M., M.P.A. A.S., B.A., B.B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.S.M., B.S.N., BS. Shorter University Baptist BA., BS.Ed., M.A., MACC, M.B.A., M.Ed.

Spelman College B.A., B.S.

A.A., A.S., B.A., B.S., Ed.S., M.B.A., M.B.A./P.A., M.Ed., Thomas University M.S., M.S.N., M.S.N.-M.B.A. Toccoa Falls College Christian & Missionary Alliance A.A., A.A.B.A., A.S., B.A., B.M., B.S. Truett-McConnell University Baptist B.A., B.S., M.A. Wesleyan College United Methodist Church B.A., B.S.N., M.B.A., M.Ed. Young Harris College United Methodist Church B.A., B.F.A., B.M.E., B.S. Note: Information provided by campuses 22 Student/Faculty Ratio

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Agnes Scott College 9:1 10:1 11:1 11:1 11:1 10:1 9:1 Andrew College 11:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 13:1 Berry College 12:1 12:1 13:1 13:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 Brenau University 10:1 11:1 12:1 11:1 12:1 11:1 11:1 Brewton-Parker College 11:1 11:1 11:1 15:1 17:1 14:1 13:1 Clark Atlanta University 17:1 17:1 16:1 15:1 16:1 17:1 17:1 Covenant College 14:1 14:1 14:1 13:1 14:1 14:1 13:1 Emmanuel College 15:1 14:1 13:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 Emory University 7:1 7:1 7:1 8:1 8:1 8:1 8:1 LaGrange College 10:1 10:1 9:1 10:1 11:1 10:1 12:1 Life University 14:1 18:1 17:1 16:1 16:1 12:1 13:1 Mercer University 14:1 13:1 12:1 13:1 12:1 13:1 13:1 Morehouse College 15:1 14:1 13:1 13:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 Oglethorpe University 16:1 16:1 16:1 14:1 14:1 14:1 15:1 Paine College 13:1 12:1 12:1 14:1 13:1 12:1 9:1 Piedmont College 15:1 14:1 16:1 16:1 14:1 11:1 11:1 Point University 22:1 25:1 35:1 26:1 22:1 20:1 18:1 Reinhardt University 11:1 12:1 12:1 13:1 14:1 12:1 12:1 Shorter University 11:1 13:1 13:1 13:1 12:1 12:1 15:1 Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs 26:1 25:1 33:1 24:1 28:1 22:1 22:1 Spelman College 11:1 10:1 11:1 11:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 Thomas University 8:1 11:1 6:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 10:1 Toccoa Falls College 13:1 13:1 14:1 16:1 14:1 15:1 13:1 Truett-McConnell University 12:1 13:1 13:1 16:1 16:1 14:1 16:1 Wesleyan College 10:1 10:1 11:1 10:1 10:1 13:1 8:1 Young Harris College 11:1 11:1 10:1 11:1 11:1 11:1 11:1 Note: Student-to-faculty ratio is calculated by IPEDS as the total FTE students not in a graduate or professional pro- gram divided by the total FTE instructional staff not teaching in graduate or professional programs. Thus, the figures here may not match self-reported faculty-to-student ratios.

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Ratio 10 5 Student/Faculty Student/Faculty 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Georgia Public Four-Year GICA Not-for-Profit Four-Year

23 Athletic Association

Athletic Association

Agnes Scott College NCAA, Division III Andrew College NJCAA Berry College NCAA, Division III Brenau University NAIA Brewton-Parker College NAIA Clark Atlanta University NCAA, Division II Covenant College NCAA, Division III Emmanuel College NCCAA and NCAA, Division II Emory University NCAA, Division III LaGrange College NCAA, Division III Life University NAIA Mercer University NCAA, Division I Morehouse College NCAA, Division II Oglethorpe University NCAA, Division III Paine College NCAA, Division II Piedmont College NCAA, Division III Point University NAIA and NCCAA Reinhardt University NAIA Shorter University NCCAA and NCAA, Division II Spelman College None Thomas University NAIA Toccoa Falls College NCCAA, Division II Truett-McConnell University NAIA and AAC Wesleyan College NCAA, Division III Young Harris College NCAA, Division II

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Conference 2 1 1

# Institutions# of in 0 NCAA Division I NCAA Division II NCAA Division III NAIA NJCAA NCCAA Athletic Conference

24 Non-traditional Credit Opportunities

Credit for Life Advanced Dual Credit Experiences Placement Agnes Scott College X X Andrew College X X Berry College X X Brenau University X X X Brewton-Parker College X X X Clark Atlanta University X X X Covenant College X X Emmanuel College X X Emory University X X LaGrange College X X Life University X X Mercer University X X Morehouse College X X Oglethorpe University X X Paine College X X X Piedmont College X X X Point University X X X Reinhardt University X X X Shorter University X X Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs X Spelman College X X Thomas University X X X Toccoa Falls College X X Truett-McConnell University X X Wesleyan College X X X Young Harris College X X

24 25 25 20 15 9 10 Accepting 5 # # of Institutions 0 Dual Credit Credit for Life Experiences Advanced Placement Credit Non-Traditional Credit Type

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Enrollment Trends by Institution Fall 2015 Applicants & Admissions

# Admitted # Admitted % of Undergraduate # of # of t h e n E n r o l l e d t h e n E n r o l l e d Admissions that A p p l i c a ti o n Applicants Admissions Full-time Part-time Enrolled Fee Agnes Scott College 1,461 902 271 1 30% $0 Andrew College 400 397 163 0 41% $20 Berry College 4,347 2,407 575 0 24% $50 Brenau University 2,324 1,525 191 12 13% $0 Brewton-Parker College* $35 Clark Atlanta University 8,611 4,409 828 16 19% $35 Covenant College 615 578 258 0 45% $35 Emmanuel College 1,591 539 232 4 44% $25 Emory University 30,226 8,611 1,842 0 21% $75 LaGrange College 1,530 876 263 6 31% $0 Life University 301 177 92 1 53% $50 Mercer University 4,559 3,049 827 4 27% $50 Morehouse College 2,288 1,738 598 0 34% $50 Oglethorpe University 2,768 2,172 322 4 15% $50 Paine College 3,790 1,161 125 6 11% $25 Piedmont College 1,135 647 278 3 43% $0 Point University 862 423 264 2 63% $0 Reinhardt University 1,158 1,051 288 5 28% $25 Shorter University 1,622 1,020 259 3 26% $25 Shorter University- 27 13 2 1 23% $25 Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College 5,051 2,441 564 2 23% $35 Thomas University 361 156 110 7 75% $35 Toccoa Falls College 759 345 139 11 43% $30 Truett-McConnell 485 442 207 1 47% $0 University Wesleyan College* $30 Young Harris College 2,232 1,165 328 0 28% $30 Sector Total 78,503 36,244 9,026 89 25% $28 Note: Brewton-Parker College and Wesleyan College have open admissions policies.

Admissions That Enrolled Applicants Who 25% Were Admitted 46%

28 Fall 2015 Enrollment

Undergraduate Graduate Grand Total Full-time Part-time Total Full-time Part-time Total 2015 Agnes Scott College 876 26 902 - - 0 902 Andrew College 303 8 311 - - 0 311 Berry College 2,078 45 2,123 50 72 122 2,245 Brenau University 986 586 1,572 725 586 1,311 2,883 Brewton-Parker College 374 242 616 - - 0 616 Clark Atlanta University 2,629 112 2,741 657 263 920 3,661 Covenant College 999 45 1,044 47 11 58 1,102 Emmanuel College 758 126 884 - - 0 884 Emory University 7,683 120 7,803 5,632 1,289 6,921 14,724 LaGrange College 856 56 912 89 27 116 1,028 Life University 526 192 718 1,786 204 1,990 2,708 Mercer University 3,881 786 4,667 2,818 1,115 3,933 8,600 Morehouse College 2,069 98 2,167 - - 0 2,167 Oglethorpe University 1,068 87 1,155 - - 0 1,155 Paine College 508 47 555 - - 0 555 Piedmont College 1,133 151 1,284 330 650 980 2,264 Point University 1,191 391 1,582 0 1,582 Reinhardt University 1,137 125 1,262 67 35 102 1,364 Shorter University 1,574 221 1,795 80 120 200 1,995 Spelman College 2,090 54 2,144 - - 0 2,144 Thomas University 495 309 804 82 296 378 1,182 Toccoa Falls College 732 205 937 - - 0 937 Truett-McConnell University 733 1,264 1,997 15 5 20 2,017 Wesleyan College 511 149 660 47 1 48 708 Young Harris College 1,153 51 1,204 - - 0 1,204 Sector Total 36,343 5,496 41,839 12,425 4,674 17,099 58,938

Graduate 17,099 29%

Undergraduate 41,839 71%

29 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount All Students, 2009-2016

Percent Percent 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- Change Change 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (7 Year) (1 Year) Agnes Scott College 978 1,021 943 973 960 928 959 -2% 3% Andrew College 388 387 361 325 345 333 352 -9% 6% Berry College 2,068 2,220 2,196 2,257 2,342 2,313 2,380 15% 3% Brenau University 3,507 3,480 3,475 3,516 3,505 3,890 3,826 9% -2% Brewton-Parker College 1,485 1,156 1,019 1,080 1,009 946 798 -46% -16% Clark Atlanta University 4,293 4,301 4,174 3,805 3,810 3,844 4,028 -6% 5% Covenant College 1,523 1,356 1,144 1,199 1,222 1,215 1,150 -24% -5% Emmanuel College 786 855 884 888 879 911 937 19% 3% Emory University 14,164 14,751 15,133 15,489 15,852 16,169 16,389 16% 1% LaGrange College 1,222 1,129 1,164 1,102 1,064 1,132 1,168 -4% 3% Life University 2,708 2,874 3,045 3,082 3,131 3,079 2,928 8% -5% Mercer University 9,366 9,530 9,678 9,599 9,657 9,768 9,696 4% -1% Morehouse College 2,840 2,721 2,574 2,510 2,309 2,235 2,266 -20% 1% Oglethorpe University 1,296 1,330 1,191 1,148 1,144 1,469 1,663 28% 13% Paine College 1,148 1,064 1,046 1,053 1,100 1,211 692 -40% -43% Piedmont College 3,205 3,113 3,340 3,091 3,150 3,023 2,954 -8% -2% Point University 1,121 1,352 1,501 1,772 1,689 1,687 1,849 65% 10% Reinhardt University 2,624 1,466 1,391 1,544 1,378 1,612 1,564 -40% -3% Shorter University 1,463 1,975 2,084 1,746 2,008 1,920 1,805 23% -6% Shorter University- 2,985 3,031 2,226 1,904 1,443 927 598 -80% -35% Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College 2,279 2,228 2,223 2,221 2,177 2,178 2,180 -4% 0% Thomas University 1,285 1,383 1,389 1,492 1,765 1,469 1,443 12% -2% Toccoa Falls College 880 837 834 890 948 1,016 1,150 31% 13% Truett-McConnell University 578 848 1,020 1,466 1,714 1,799 2,155 273% 20% Wesleyan College 840 814 839 849 839 851 855 2% 0% Young Harris College 764 862 939 1,118 1,214 1,443 1,231 61% -15% Sector Total 65,796 66,084 65,813 66,119 66,654 67,368 67,016 2% -1%

70,000 65,796 66,084 65,813 66,119 66,654 67,368 67,016

60,000 47,468 47,444 46,650 47,072 47,210 47,216 46,833 50,000

40,000 2009-20102010-20112011-20122012-20132013-20142014-20152015-2016

Undergraduate Students All Students

30 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students, 2009-2016

Percent Percent 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- Change Change 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (7 Year) (1 Year) Agnes Scott College 932 996 943 973 960 928 959 3% 3% Andrew College 388 387 361 325 345 333 352 -9% 6% Berry College 1,839 2,002 1,990 2,095 2,217 2,150 2,189 19% 2% Brenau University 2,299 2,230 2,143 2,100 2,031 2,102 2,057 -11% -2% Brewton-Parker College 1,485 1,156 1,019 1,080 1,009 946 798 -46% -16% Clark Atlanta University 3,533 3,561 3,380 2,958 2,875 2,835 3,022 -14% 7% Covenant College 1,460 1,293 1,078 1,120 1,151 1,144 1,081 -26% -6% Emmanuel College 786 855 884 888 879 911 937 19% 3% Emory University 7,412 7,735 8,048 8,343 8,586 8,684 8,732 18% 1% LaGrange College 955 898 935 904 895 961 971 2% 1% Life University 793 1,050 1,167 1,250 1,058 860 638 -20% -26% Mercer University 5,169 5,119 4,960 4,936 4,931 5,026 5,057 -2% 1% Morehouse College 2,840 2,721 2,574 2,510 2,309 2,235 2,266 -20% 1% Oglethorpe University 1,202 1,248 1,131 1,120 1,131 1,469 1,663 38% 13% Paine College 1,148 1,064 1,046 1,053 1,100 1,211 692 -40% -43% Piedmont College 1,385 1,345 1,517 1,379 1,532 1,457 1,576 14% 8% Point University 1,121 1,352 1,501 1,772 1,689 1,687 1,849 65% 10% Reinhardt University 2,480 1,347 1,257 1,440 1,284 1,509 1,440 -42% -5% Shorter University 1,463 1,940 1,995 1,619 1,829 1,734 1,656 13% -4% Shorter University- 2,495 2,537 1,892 1,578 1,187 736 461 -82% -37% Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College 2,279 2,228 2,223 2,221 2,177 2,178 2,180 -4% 0% Thomas University 1,049 1,101 1,073 1,177 1,400 1,105 965 -8% -13% Toccoa Falls College 880 837 834 890 948 1,016 1,150 31% 13% Truett-McConnell University 578 848 1,020 1,466 1,714 1,778 2,131 269% 20% Wesleyan College 733 732 740 757 759 778 780 6% 0% Young Harris College 764 862 939 1,118 1,214 1,443 1,231 61% -15% Sector Total 47,468 47,444 46,650 47,072 47,210 47,216 46,833 -1% -1%

31 Fall Enrollment Trend All Students, 2009-2015

Percent Percent Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Change Change 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (7 Year) (1 Year) Agnes Scott College 868 917 871 885 915 873 902 4% 3% Andrew College 229 273 321 292 316 303 311 36% 3% Berry College 1,922 2,087 2,093 2,166 2,223 2,177 2,245 17% 3% Brenau University 2,760 2,770 2,789 2,777 2,854 2,789 2,883 4% 3% Brewton-Parker College 1,049 778 629 680 693 638 616 -41% -3% Clark Atlanta University 3,873 3,941 3,843 3,419 3,458 3,485 3,661 -5% 5% Covenant College 1,367 1,304 1,094 1,135 1,173 1,173 1,102 -19% -6% Emmanuel College 732 762 788 808 806 816 884 21% 8% Emory University 12,930 13,381 13,893 14,236 14,513 14,769 14,724 14% -0% LaGrange College 1,027 999 957 902 940 964 1,028 0% 7% Life University 2,301 2,437 2,609 2,647 2,730 2,754 2,708 18% -2% Mercer University 8,072 8,236 8,329 8,329 8,351 8,552 8,600 7% 1% Morehouse College 2,689 2,586 2,438 2,374 2,170 2,109 2,167 -19% 3% Oglethorpe University 1,100 1,155 1,144 1,079 1,100 1,096 1,155 5% 5% Paine College 907 925 891 837 924 848 555 -39% -35% Piedmont College 2,811 2,676 2,818 2,464 2,368 2,120 2,264 -19% 7% Point University 690 1,023 1,245 1,511 1,439 1,522 1,582 129% 4% Reinhardt University 1,123 1,219 1,154 1,318 1,309 1,422 1,364 21% -4% Shorter University 1,205 1,555 1,696 1,525 1,629 1,566 1,472 22% -6% Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs 2,170 2,220 2,006 1,446 1,118 815 523 -76% -36% Spelman College 2,229 2,177 2,170 2,145 2,129 2,135 2,144 -4% 0% Thomas University 973 1,043 1,114 1,124 1,090 1,138 1,182 21% 4% Toccoa Falls College 816 758 778 804 870 920 937 15% 2% Truett-McConnell University 519 755 921 1,339 1,606 1,681 2,017 289% 20% Wesleyan College 685 690 681 715 700 711 708 3% -0% Young Harris College 695 820 886 1,030 1,117 1,218 1,204 73% -1% Sector Total 55,742 57,487 58,158 57,987 58,541 58,594 58,938 6% 1%

60,000 55,742 58,158 58,541 58,938 55,000 50,000 45,000 40,000 Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

All Students

32 12-Month FTE Enrollment Undergraduate Students, 2009-2016

Percent Percent 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- Change Change 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (7 Year) (1 Year) Agnes Scott College 846 920 892 892 929 872 912 8% 5% Andrew College 242 263 301 283 312 297 304 26% 2% Berry College 1,767 1,910 1,935 2,025 2,154 2,102 2,144 21% 2% Brenau University 1,603 1,541 1,416 1,428 1,429 1,347 1,351 -16% 0% Brewton-Parker College 853 614 542 513 554 464 462 -46% -0% Clark Atlanta University 3,224 3,207 3,095 2,631 2,558 2,627 2,753 -15% 5% Covenant College 1,292 1,193 1,037 1,069 1,102 1,085 1,029 -20% -5% Emmanuel College 696 700 719 748 742 789 768 10% -3% Emory University 7,922 8,172 8,495 8,696 8,344 8,474 8,522 8% 1% LaGrange College 876 853 896 830 835 851 884 1% 4% Life University 502 822 908 849 746 620 724 44% 17% Mercer University 4,315 4,243 4,079 4,075 4,060 4,165 4,270 -1% 3% Morehouse College 2,588 2,614 2,502 2,379 2,205 2,187 2,187 -15% 0% Oglethorpe University 1,051 1,073 1,030 1,027 1,033 1,140 1,291 23% 13% Paine College 913 904 822 828 707 773 545 -40% -29% Piedmont College 1,234 1,229 1,252 1,255 1,202 1,219 1,239 0% 2% Point University 832 955 1,008 1,376 1,232 1,218 1,344 62% 10% Reinhardt University 1,082 1,063 1,070 1,196 1,261 1,266 1,218 13% -4% Shorter University 1,296 1,646 1,788 1,488 1,561 1,487 1,329 3% -11% Shorter University-Adult & Prof. 1,525 1,669 932 722 647 484 276 -82% -43% Programs Spelman College 2,458 2,443 2,364 2,383 2,422 2,397 2,235 -9% -7% Thomas University 799 752 727 780 827 394 671 -16% 70% Toccoa Falls College 801 772 774 804 803 849 832 4% -2% Truett-McConnell University 434 600 717 886 992 1,040 1,124 159% 8% Wesleyan College 475 472 473 516 532 550 626 32% 14% Young Harris College 710 803 853 1,038 1,069 1,177 1,146 61% -3% Sector Total 40,336 41,433 40,627 40,717 40,258 39,874 40,186 -0% 1%

45,000 40,336 40,627 40,258 40,186 40,000

35,000 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

Undergraduate FTE

33 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students by Gender, 2015-2016

Male Female Total # % # % # Agnes Scott College 13 1% 946 99% 959 Andrew College 178 51% 174 49% 352 Berry College 835 38% 1,354 62% 2,189 Brenau University 235 11% 1,822 89% 2,057 Brewton-Parker College 471 59% 327 41% 798 Clark Atlanta University 865 29% 2,157 71% 3,022 Covenant College 464 43% 617 57% 1,081 Emmanuel College 499 53% 438 47% 937 Emory University 3,646 42% 5,086 58% 8,732 LaGrange College 482 50% 489 50% 971 Life University 306 48% 332 52% 638 Mercer University 1,965 39% 3,092 61% 5,057 Morehouse College 2,261 100% 5 0% 2,266 Oglethorpe University 616 37% 1,047 63% 1,663 Paine College 275 40% 417 60% 692 Piedmont College 499 32% 1,077 68% 1,576 Point University 904 49% 945 51% 1,849 Reinhardt University 770 53% 670 47% 1,440 Shorter University 693 42% 963 58% 1,656 Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs 110 24% 351 76% 461 Spelman College 0 0% 2,180 100% 2,180 Thomas University 424 44% 541 56% 965 Toccoa Falls College 519 45% 631 55% 1,150 Truett-McConnell University 969 45% 1,162 55% 2,131 Wesleyan College 27 3% 753 97% 780 Young Harris College 537 44% 694 56% 1,231 Sector Total 18,563 40% 28,270 60% 46,833

Male 18,563 Female 40% 28,270 60%

34 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students by Race/Ethnicity, 2015-2016

Native American Non- Black or Hawaiian Two or Hispanic/ Indian/ Resident Asian African or Other White more Unknown Total Latino Alaskan Alien American Pacific races Native Islander # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # Agnes Scott 87 9% 84 9% 2 0% 58 6% 314 33% 0 0% 323 34% 67 7% 24 3% 959 College Andrew College 16 5% 29 8% 0 0% 5 1% 148 42% 0 0% 140 40% 13 4% 1 0% 352 Berry College 18 1% 139 6% 6 0% 32 1% 101 5% 1 0% 1,769 81% 69 3% 54 2% 2,189 Brenau University 38 2% 170 8% 5 0% 36 2% 712 35% 2 0% 973 47% 63 3% 58 3% 2,057 Brewton-Parker 21 3% 42 5% 3 0% 4 1% 171 21% 1 0% 267 33% 10 1% 279 35% 798 College Clark Atlanta 121 4% 12 0% 3 0% 7 0% 2,460 81% 0 0% 2 0% 0 0% 417 14% 3,022 University Covenant College 29 3% 31 3% 3 0% 20 2% 27 2% 2 0% 914 85% 30 3% 25 2% 1,081 Emmanuel College 46 5% 43 5% 3 0% 3 0% 141 15% 5 1% 674 72% 22 2% 0 0% 937 Emory University 1,498 17% 638 7% 13 0% 1,711 20% 795 9% 3 0% 3,381 39% 274 3% 419 5% 8,732 LaGrange College 5 1% 14 1% 2 0% 9 1% 248 26% 0 0% 658 68% 34 4% 1 0% 971 Life University 23 4% 80 13% 11 2% 12 2% 177 28% 0 0% 278 44% 0 0% 57 9% 638 Mercer University 235 5% 243 5% 19 0% 280 6% 1,635 32% 8 0% 2,264 45% 124 2% 249 5% 5,057 Morehouse College 53 2% 14 0% 3 0% 1 0% 2,147 95% 1 0% 3 0% 7 0% 37 2% 2,266 Oglethorpe 94 6% 127 8% 4 0% 51 3% 262 16% 1 0% 467 28% 41 2% 616 37% 1,663 University Paine College 19 3% 12 2% 2 0% 1 0% 552 80% 0 0% 14 2% 9 1% 83 12% 692 Piedmont College 13 1% 81 5% 5 0% 23 1% 151 10% 1 0% 1,120 71% 0 0% 182 12% 1,576 Point University 13 1% 65 4% 6 0% 10 1% 617 33% 1 0% 893 48% 103 6% 141 8% 1,849 Reinhardt University 2 0% 85 6% 7 0% 16 1% 277 19% 4 0% 978 68% 7 0% 64 4% 1,440 Shorter University 58 4% 78 5% 3 0% 17 1% 441 27% 4 0% 992 60% 40 2% 23 1% 1,656 Shorter University-Adult & 7 2% 16 3% 0 0% 3 1% 329 71% 2 0% 96 21% 4 1% 4 1% 461 Prof. Programs Spelman College 28 1% 6 0% 10 0% 3 0% 2,083 96% 0 0% 1 0% 49 2% 0 0% 2,180 Thomas University 34 4% 35 4% 1 0% 3 0% 162 17% 1 0% 325 34% 0 0% 404 42% 965 Toccoa Falls 24 2% 38 3% 3 0% 69 6% 109 9% 2 0% 836 73% 20 2% 49 4% 1,150 College Truett-McConnell 67 3% 60 3% 5 0% 28 1% 164 8% 0 0% 1,537 72% 0 0% 270 13% 2,131 University Wesleyan College 175 22% 28 4% 0 0% 14 2% 214 27% 1 0% 303 39% 21 3% 24 3% 780 Young Harris 89 7% 45 4% 5 0% 13 1% 80 6% 3 0% 938 76% 26 2% 32 3% 1,231 College Total 2,813 6% 2,215 5% 124 0% 2,429 5% 14,517 31% 43 0% 20,146 43% 1,033 2% 3,513 8% 46,833

35 Fall Enrollment Trend Percent of Undergraduate Enrollment Age 25 and Older

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Agnes Scott College 7% 6% 5% 5% 5% - 3% Andrew College 3% - 1% 1% 1% - 0% Berry College 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 2% Brenau University 55% - 56% - 54% - 52% Brewton-Parker College 33% 27% 19% 17% 12% 11% 9% Clark Atlanta University 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 4% 4% Covenant College 23% 21% 5% 4% 3% 1% 1% Emmanuel College 13% - 13% 37% 9% - 3% Emory University 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% LaGrange College 20% 22% 21% 18% 15% 15% 11% Life University 52% - 51% - 45% 39% 36% Mercer University 42% 42% 42% - 37% - 32% Morehouse College 4% 4% 5% 5% 4% 3% 3% Oglethorpe University 18% 17% 18% 14% 11% - 11% Paine College 8% 10% 11% 14% 11% 10% 12% Piedmont College 36% - 32% - 27% - 25% Point University 52% - 68% - 47% - 29% Reinhardt University 22% 26% 22% - 17% - 19% Shorter University 6% 10% 15% - 24% - 26% Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs 95% 95% 95% - 98% - 96% Spelman College 5% 3% 3% 3% 3% - 2% Thomas University 58% - 54% 46% 49% 46% 42% Toccoa Falls College 16% 7% 16% 7% 14% - 13% Truett-McConnell University 7% - 7% - 7% - 5% Wesleyan College 39% 41% 38% 34% 31% 35% 27% Young Harris College 3% 3% 3% 7% 3% - 2% * “-” indicates no data reported during a year where reporting was optional

Over 25 14%

Under 25 86%

36 Fall Enrollment Trend Percent of Undergraduate Enrollment with Disabilities

Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Agnes Scott College 0 6% 8% 8% 8% 9% 10% Andrew College 9% - - - - - 10% Berry College - 5% 6% 6% 7% 7% 8% Brenau University ------Brewton-Parker College - - 4% 4% - - - Clark Atlanta University ------Covenant College ------Emmanuel College ------Emory University 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 8% LaGrange College ------Life University ------Mercer University 4% - 4% 4% - - 4% Morehouse College 11% 11% - - 14% 10% 11% Oglethorpe University 6% 5% 5% 5% 5% - 6% Paine College - - - - - 4% - Piedmont College ------Point University - - - - 4% - - Reinhardt University - - - - - 6% 8% Shorter University ------Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs ------Spelman College ------Thomas University - - 5% 5% - 3% - Toccoa Falls College 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3% 4% Truett-McConnell University 4% - - - - - 5% Wesleyan College - - - 3% - - 4% Young Harris College 6% 8% 4% 4% 8% 8% 9% Note: Percent of undergraduates formally registered as students with disabilities (when > 3%)

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Affordability & Financial Aid by Institution Published Cost of Attendance Total Sticker Price

Percent 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015- 2016- Change 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 (1 Year) Agnes Scott College $43,133 $44,345 $45,691 $47,323 $48,832 $50,386 $51,992 3% Andrew College $24,822 $25,398 $26,050 $27,086 $28,271 $29,406 $32,800 4% Berry College $37,764 $39,668 $41,749 $43,834 $44,388 $46,384 $48,484 4% Brenau University $33,545 $34,940 $36,752 $38,528 $40,558 $41,776 $43,470 3% Brewton-Parker College $28,770 $25,860 $23,896 $24,786 $27,711 $29,741 $31,236 7% Clark Atlanta University $31,950 $33,862 $34,201 $35,471 $37,061 $36,988 $37,761 -0% Covenant College $35,976 $37,260 $38,610 $40,330 $41,690 $43,190 $44,700 4% Emmanuel College $21,540 $22,950 $24,840 $26,400 $28,070 $28,770 $29,230 2% Emory University $53,556 $55,992 $58,180 $59,908 $61,344 $63,058 $65,080 3% LaGrange College $34,938 $36,464 $38,490 $40,288 $41,592 $42,780 $43,930 3% Life University $28,710 $28,945 $29,187 $28,077 $30,630 $35,160 $37,620 15% Mercer University $43,849 $45,807 $47,033 $48,212 $48,468 $49,393 $50,514 2% Morehouse College $41,188 $43,601 $45,451 $47,345 $47,300 $47,952 $47,952 1% Oglethorpe University $41,590 $43,440 $44,840 $46,430 $48,050 $49,830 $51,840 4% Paine College $21,362 $22,620 $22,620 $23,850 $23,850 $24,910 $24,910 4% Piedmont College $29,955 $30,874 $32,960 $34,090 $34,426 $35,330 $36,802 3% Point University $27,060 $29,606 $27,500 $27,400 $27,600 $28,600 $30,400 4% Reinhardt University $27,852 $33,230 $31,902 $32,794 $32,486 $34,894 $36,652 7% Shorter University $29,400 $30,540 $31,840 $33,230 $33,228 $33,606 $34,490 1% Spelman College $37,974 $40,540 $41,635 $42,879 $43,741 $45,051 $46,409 3% Thomas University $17,110 $18,805 $18,950 $24,860 $25,170 $28,520 $32,180 13% Toccoa Falls College $27,847 $29,222 $30,742 $31,792 $32,732 $33,982 $35,054 4% Truett-McConnell University $25,300 $26,090 $27,250 $28,410 $29,320 $30,720 $30,830 5% Wesleyan College $29,100 $30,000 $31,200 $32,375 $32,825 $33,310 $33,040 1% Young Harris College $30,474 $32,165 $34,093 $36,505 $38,786 $41,020 $42,455 6% Sector Average $32,191 $33,689 $34,626 $32,768 $33,777 $38,590 $39,993 14% Note: Total published price for students living on campus, including tuition, fees, books, room and board. Published price does not reflect actual cost to student once scholarship and grant aid is taken into account.

$50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $39,993 $34,626 $20,000 $32,191 $33,777 $10,000

Total Published $0

Cost of Attendance 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

40 Net Cost of Attendance Average Cost to Students Receiving Grants and Scholarships

2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Agnes Scott College $18,501 $19,085 $19,044 $20,720 $19,902 $20,378 $20,799 Andrew College $15,147 $15,537 $15,148 $15,204 $16,528 $18,520 $24,702 Berry College $18,179 $19,200 $20,210 $21,879 $22,978 $24,431 $23,404 Brenau University $13,219 $14,600 $13,812 $15,874 $15,392 $17,319 $20,011 Brewton-Parker College $16,372 $14,638 $16,220 $7,467 $6,478 $13,368 $16,728 Clark Atlanta University $22,731 $21,727 $24,653 $25,847 $25,356 $25,376 $28,089 Covenant College $21,159 $19,627 $21,112 $22,105 $21,500 $23,238 $25,141 Emmanuel College $11,583 $11,311 $11,573 $10,663 $12,171 $14,746 $14,804 Emory University $25,060 $24,831 $25,094 $26,458 $27,412 $28,203 $25,928 LaGrange College $17,395 $17,048 $18,886 $19,644 $18,666 $19,684 $20,438 Life University $18,351 $19,358 $20,872 $19,751 $21,572 $22,081 $22,619 Mercer University $18,050 $18,461 $17,770 $17,581 $19,733 $20,054 $20,301 Morehouse College $26,619 $23,884 $23,324 $25,632 $28,859 $31,707 $28,174 Oglethorpe University $17,653 $20,289 $17,646 $18,767 $20,135 $20,326 $20,473 Paine College $13,757 $14,038 $14,394 $15,823 $14,234 $14,152 $17,308 Piedmont College $18,657 $15,337 $15,100 $15,788 $16,396 $17,621 $16,935 Point University $21,293 $17,578 $18,127 $24,619 $17,078 $14,190 $13,613 Reinhardt University $17,713 $18,884 $20,514 $20,856 $20,363 $17,934 $19,653 Shorter University $12,336 $13,456 $14,599 $16,015 $16,612 $18,495 $17,029 Shorter University- $21,699 $26,090 $26,100 $25,442 $27,016 $27,639 $18,773 Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College $29,112 $26,404 $27,648 $29,562 $28,866 $30,522 $31,986 Thomas University $15,963 $15,035 $10,986 $9,944 $14,992 $20,535 $16,521 Toccoa Falls College $17,022 $16,380 $16,784 $16,282 $16,922 $18,337 $18,604 Truett-McConnell University $15,140 $15,822 $14,096 $16,677 $16,010 $17,296 $17,725 Wesleyan College $13,089 $12,177 $13,482 $13,084 $16,353 $17,130 $15,460 Young Harris College $12,289 $13,351 $13,836 $13,880 $15,771 $15,964 $16,193 Note: Net price is the cost of attendance minus grant and scholarship aid from federal, state or local governments, or the institution.

$21,379 $18,749 $18,879 $19,360 $20,223 $20,597 $21,027 $20,000 $20,252 $18,118 $17,944 $18,235 $18,814 $19,231 $20,429 $10,000 Attendance Net Price of $0 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015

US Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year GICA Private, Not-for-Profit Four-Year

41 Financial Aid Percent of FT/FT Freshmen Receiving Any Financial Aid

2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Agnes Scott College 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Andrew College 94% 85% 95% 99% 100% 100% 100% Berry College 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Brenau University 98% 99% 100% 98% 97% 99% 98% Brewton-Parker College 100% 85% 97% 100% 100% 100% 100% Clark Atlanta University 89% 96% 97% 97% 98% 98% 96% Covenant College 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Emmanuel College 100% 99% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% Emory University 61% 65% 63% 63% 53% 59% 59% LaGrange College 99% 99% 98% 100% 99% 100% 99% Life University 67% 75% 89% 89% 92% 93% 87% Mercer University 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 99% Morehouse College 98% 92% 97% 97% 94% 94% 94% Oglethorpe University 99% 97% 99% 98% 97% 98% 97% Paine College 95% 100% 99% 96% 99% 100% 100% Piedmont College 97% 99% 99% 99% 99% 100% 100% Point University 99% 90% 98% 98% 95% 99% 94% Reinhardt University 96% 100% 85% 99% 92% 88% 100% Shorter University 99% 100% 100% 99% 99% 99% 100% Spelman College 93% 92% 94% 92% 90% 91% 95% Thomas University 100% 90% 100% 58% 56% 96% 97% Toccoa Falls College 99% 99% 100% 100% 100% 99% 100% Truett-McConnell University 99% 98% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% Wesleyan College 99% 100% 98% 95% 100% 100% 98% Young Harris College 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Note: FT/FT refers to first-time, full-time students. These are students who have never attended college before and are taking enough courses to qualify as full-time students.

Percent Receiving Any Financial Aid 89%

42 Financial Aid Total Amount Received by FT/FT Freshmen, 2014-2015

Other PELL Grant State/Local Institutional Federal Other Federal Total Aid Grant Aid Grant Aid Student Loans Student Loans Grant Aid Agnes Scott College $411,466 $7,911 $413,600 $5,311,841 $811,359 $166,540 $7,122,717 Andrew College $205,994 $6,000 $107,795 $539,829 $568,873 $30,346 $1,458,837 Berry College $611,725 $49,000 $1,664,803 $9,348,628 $1,844,897 $651,528 $14,170,581 Brenau University $585,927 $52,000 $595,168 $2,758,267 $1,149,272 $180,283 $5,320,917 Brewton-Parker College $256,824 $18,325 $162,740 $663,186 $571,289 $0 $1,672,364 Clark Atlanta University $2,449,245 $233,153 $329,445 $2,389,536 $4,370,132 $388,850 $10,160,361 Covenant College $236,492 $100,326 $184,077 $3,724,062 $833,888 $132,468 $5,211,313 Emmanuel College $371,518 $5,500 $371,973 $1,529,163 $798,457 $82,630 $3,159,241 Emory University $1,533,033 $312,081 $1,421,025 $26,863,776 $3,121,721 $1,528,301 $34,779,937 LaGrange College $389,257 $23,285 $634,512 $3,422,282 $1,065,636 $371,425 $5,906,397 Life University $240,957 $46,300 $30,867 $167,890 $368,585 $63,594 $918,193 Mercer University $1,012,547 $233,957 $2,619,950 $18,219,750 $3,103,817 $255,567 $25,445,588 Morehouse College $1,299,144 $123,218 $271,610 $6,884,467 $2,594,442 $425,182 $11,598,063 Oglethorpe University $634,586 $23,000 $595,580 $5,685,570 $1,671,116 $221,576 $8,831,428 Paine College $684,391 $90,086 $128,030 $153,200 $1,281,641 $29,433 $2,366,781 Piedmont College $516,240 $12,500 $745,750 $2,983,774 $1,118,600 $91,499 $5,468,363 Point University $845,296 $31,056 $507,891 $1,983,546 $1,245,983 $104,589 $4,718,361 Reinhardt University $609,902 $15,460 $725,580 $2,169,909 $1,762,585 $216,613 $5,500,049 Shorter University $619,351 $28,500 $678,890 $2,982,416 $1,169,577 $226,495 $5,705,229 Shorter University- $47,600 $0 $3,150 $0 $97,208 $0 $147,958 Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College $1,460,645 $116,900 $510,635 $2,871,973 $2,736,916 $971,432 $8,668,501 Thomas University $184,700 $4,500 $78,650 $499,346 $345,000 $44,253 $1,156,449 Toccoa Falls College $399,169 $15,450 $266,895 $1,520,000 $673,614 $46,233 $2,921,361 Truett-McConnell University $376,731 $6,070 $585,797 $1,274,573 $835,158 $240,939 $3,319,268 Wesleyan College $272,491 $70,361 $244,685 $1,060,781 $404,894 $152,898 $2,206,110 Young Harris College $837,793 $20,404 $1,313,890 $7,742,728 $1,651,836 $82,839 $11,649,490 Sector Total $17,093,024 $1,645,343 $15,192,988 $112,750,493 $36,196,496 $6,705,513 $189,583,857 Note: FT/FT refers to first-time, full-time students. These are students who have never attended college before and are taking enough courses to qualify as full-time students.

43 Financial Aid Percent Receiving Pell Grants & Average Award (All Undergraduates)

3-Year 3-Year 2012- 2013- 2014- 2012- 2013- 2014- Percent Percent 2013 2014 2015 2013 2014 2015 Change Change Agnes Scott College 46% 44% 43% -3% $4,382 $4,399 $4,338 -1% Andrew College 57% 61% 60% 3% $4,705 $4,599 $2,625 -44% Berry College 26% 26% 25% -1% $4,199 $4,058 $4,244 1% Brenau University 52% 36% 50% -2% $3,727 $4,281 $3,924 5% Brewton-Parker College 46% 45% 46% 0% $4,088 $4,232 $4,007 -2% Clark Atlanta University 71% 72% 72% 1% $4,443 $4,491 $4,641 4% Covenant College 30% 29% 27% -3% $3,802 $3,936 $3,903 3% Emmanuel College 51% 45% 49% -2% $4,340 $4,372 $4,186 -4% Emory University 22% 21% 21% -1% $4,375 $4,470 $4,563 4% LaGrange College 45% 45% 44% -1% $4,496 $4,119 $4,182 -7% Life University 48% 49% 46% -2% $4,422 $4,289 $4,452 1% Mercer University 41% 41% 35% -6% $4,211 $4,485 $4,632 10% Morehouse College 50% 52% 49% -1% $4,354 $4,567 $4,697 8% Oglethorpe University 40% 37% 39% -1% $4,502 $4,508 $4,749 5% Paine College 77% 78% 80% 3% $4,470 $4,600 $4,484 0% Piedmont College 51% 47% 47% -4% $4,191 $4,018 $4,474 7% Point University 59% 55% 59% 0% $4,565 $4,656 $4,023 -12% Reinhardt University 48% 41% 43% -5% $3,930 $4,276 $4,207 7% Shorter University 47% 46% 47% 0% $4,262 $4,199 $4,284 1% Shorter University-Adult & Prof. Programs 65% 66% 64% -1% $4,050 $4,004 $3,794 -6% Spelman College 52% 48% 48% -4% $4,492 $4,584 $4,653 4% Thomas University 45% 45% 46% 1% $2,022 $2,022 $3,795 88% Toccoa Falls College 60% 56% 49% -11% $4,453 $4,088 $4,313 -3% Truett-McConnell University 23% 21% 22% -1% $4,173 $4,141 $4,159 0% Wesleyan College 37% 35% 36% -1% $4,176 $4,472 $4,477 7% Young Harris College 38% 40% 39% 1% $4,175 $4,167 $4,350 4%

Percent Receiving Pell Grants 42%

44 State Grant/Scholarship Aid Received by Undergraduate Students, July 2015-June 2016

TEG HOPE Zell Student Amount Student Amount Student Amount Total HOPE, Count Total Count Total Count Total Zell and TEG Agnes Scott College 415 $357,978 247 $905,540 55 $231,920 $1,495,438 Andrew College 221 $171,900 52 $170,203 1 $4,348 $346,451 Berry College 1,354 $1,186,917 757 $2,842,116 302 $1,273,335 $5,302,368 Brenau University 947 $686,933 384 $1,285,781 26 $104,889 $2,077,603 Brewton-Parker College 278 $213,250 80 $276,098 6 $30,308 $519,656 Clark Atlanta University 419 $346,094 159 $607,513 - - $953,607 Covenant College 219 $185,539 122 $461,669 48 $206,402 $853,610 Emmanuel College 511 $412,766 246 $889,335 23 $91,116 $1,393,217 Emory University 1,405 $1,213,918 569 $2,043,721 500 $2,076,310 $5,333,949 LaGrange College 678 $567,905 333 $1,244,648 39 $155,235 $1,967,788 Life University 101 $77,316 38 $133,156 - - $210,472 Mercer University 3,163 $2,555,116 1,106 $3,980,878 505 $2,154,946 $8,690,940 Morehouse College 359 $299,859 124 $455,756 4 $17,392 $773,007 Oglethorpe University 605 $508,816 328 $1,221,531 56 $233,656 $1,964,003 Paine College 331 $254,709 43 $160,363 - - $415,072 Piedmont College 1,041 $825,692 548 $1,896,952 45 $190,338 $2,912,982 Point University 819 $617,450 229 $816,080 13 $52,176 $1,485,706 Reinhardt University 1,111 $890,768 462 $1,625,821 24 $105,151 $2,621,740 Shorter University 1,470 $1,107,458 456 $1,600,720 48 $199,111 $2,907,289 Spelman College 419 $355,319 255 $959,738 15 $63,046 $1,378,103 Thomas University 205 $150,973 83 $229,791 1 $2,174 $382,938 Toccoa Falls College 440 $356,702 213 $785,684 23 $100,620 $1,243,006 Truett-McConnell University 622 $511,372 350 $1,243,238 34 $139,736 $1,894,346 Wesleyan College 304 $253,600 151 $542,762 21 $88,058 $884,420 Young Harris College 967 $815,400 539 $2,000,464 61 $251,621 $3,067,485 Sector Total 18,404 $14,923,749 7,874 $28,379,558 1,850 $7,771,888 $51,075,196 Source: Fiscal year information provided by the Georgia Student Finance Commission via special request. Total State Contribution to GICA Students: $51 Million

$40,000,000 $28,379,558

$20,000,000 $14,923,749 $7,771,888

$0 Member Member Students TEG HOPE ZEL L State Contributionto GICA 45 Institutional Grant Aid Percent of FT/FT Freshmen Receiving Institutional Grant Aid

2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Agnes Scott College 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Andrew College 91% 85% 93% 98% 100% 100% 98% Berry College 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Brenau University 97% 97% 96% 97% 96% 98% 85% Brewton-Parker College 97% 81% 95% 98% 93% 97% 96% Clark Atlanta University 16% 32% 24% 29% 44% 58% 37% Covenant College 94% 97% 96% 94% 96% 95% 97% Emmanuel College 83% 90% 93% 91% 94% 93% 96% Emory University 48% 55% 53% 53% 45% 49% 49% LaGrange College 96% 98% 98% 99% 99% 100% 99% Life University 31% 13% 13% 16% 29% 37% 45% Mercer University 94% 97% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% Morehouse College 29% 56% 65% 74% 65% 57% 70% Oglethorpe University 98% 97% 99% 98% 97% 98% 97% Paine College 19% 24% 22% 34% 41% 43% 23% Piedmont College 73% 80% 81% 93% 98% 100% 100% Point University 78% 77% 95% 86% 78% 99% 91% Reinhardt University 91% 95% 75% 93% 89% 72% 96% Shorter University 96% 96% 98% 95% 96% 97% 96% Spelman College 39% 52% 51% 46% 48% 45% 47% Thomas University 68% 77% 95% 58% 34% 86% 91% Toccoa Falls College 99% 98% 97% 98% 98% 93% 97% Truett-McConnell University 99% 88% 98% 97% 99% 97% 99% Wesleyan College 97% 98% 97% 93% 100% 100% 98% Young Harris College 97% 96% 99% 99% 100% 100% 100% Note: FT/FT refers to first-time, full-time students. These are students who have never attended college before and are taking enough courses to qualify as full-time students.

Percent Receiving Institutional Grant Aid 75%

46 Institutional Grant Aid Average Amount of Institutional Grant Aid to FT/FT Freshmen

Percent 2008- 2009- 2010- 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Change (7 Year) Agnes Scott College $18,625 $18,947 $19,389 $19,578 $20,754 $22,269 $23,608 27% Andrew College $4,312 $5,302 $5,497 $6,219 $6,099 $6,559 $3,697 -14% Berry College $10,747 $11,969 $12,794 $13,472 $13,955 $15,176 $16,459 53% Brenau University $11,913 $12,977 $12,172 $11,393 $13,513 $12,955 $14,441 21% Brewton-Parker College $6,124 $7,381 $7,755 $4,623 $5,855 $6,104 $6,198 1% Clark Atlanta University $7,924 $5,316 $7,505 $8,015 $8,239 $8,845 $9,051 14% Covenant College $10,658 $12,064 $12,621 $13,366 $14,876 $15,246 $14,434 35% Emmanuel College $4,093 $4,871 $5,428 $7,549 $8,349 $8,281 $8,266 102% Emory University $23,011 $24,794 $25,635 $27,477 $28,455 $29,955 $30,893 34% LaGrange College $9,658 $10,822 $11,278 $12,452 $13,568 $17,607 $14,879 54% Life University $6,838 $4,147 $3,355 $11,568 $5,420 $3,693 $3,816 -44% Mercer University $18,109 $19,027 $20,551 $22,136 $21,301 $21,909 $22,976 27% Morehouse College $17,822 $14,333 $16,199 $17,204 $15,622 $15,832 $18,261 2% Oglethorpe University $14,909 $16,313 $17,400 $17,909 $19,736 $20,057 $21,058 41% Paine College $4,478 $4,982 $4,142 $4,913 $4,708 $6,893 $3,330 -26% Piedmont College $9,000 $9,108 $10,018 $10,811 $10,866 $10,193 $11,345 26% Point University $3,746 $4,603 $5,431 $3,413 $6,507 $8,146 $8,662 131% Reinhardt University $5,882 $5,055 $4,967 $5,857 $6,904 $11,952 $7,233 23% Shorter University $8,471 $8,699 $8,595 $8,841 $10,012 $10,156 $10,806 28% Spelman College $5,448 $7,792 $7,734 $10,500 $12,331 $12,240 $11,132 104% Thomas University $4,160 $5,115 $5,742 $5,990 $4,812 $3,337 $6,242 50% Toccoa Falls College $5,349 $6,142 $6,664 $8,403 $9,076 $8,930 $9,806 83% Truett-McConnell University $4,642 $4,634 $5,378 $4,990 $6,241 $6,025 $6,248 35% Wesleyan College $10,802 $11,521 $10,739 $11,708 $9,590 $9,028 $10,200 -6% Young Harris College $8,341 $10,733 $11,351 $13,411 $14,364 $15,221 $17,283 107% Note: FT/FT refers to first-time, full-time students. These are students who have never attended college before and are taking enough courses to qualify as full-time students.

$20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $15,796 $16,431 $13,211 $14,026 $14,655 $14,843 $5,000 $12,248 $0

Grant Aid 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 Average Institutional

47 48 Georgia Independent College Association

Graduation & Degrees Awarded by Institution Degrees Awarded by Level, from July 1, 2015-June 20, 2016

Post- Associate's Bachelor's Master's Master's Doctoral Total Certificate

Agnes Scott College - 187 - - - 187 Andrew College 56 - - - - 56 Berry College - 461 93 - - 554 Brenau University 38 287 484 18 7 834 Brewton-Parker College 3 63 - - - 66 Clark Atlanta University - 474 282 2 28 786 Covenant College - 237 22 - - 259 Emmanuel College 23 110 - - - 133 Emory University 418 1,933 1,518 5 737 4,611 LaGrange College - 182 54 - - 236 Life University 4 112 37 - 378 531 Mercer University - 929 881 59 518 2,387 Morehouse College - 330 - - - 330 Oglethorpe University - 188 - - - 188 Paine College - 84 - - - 84 Piedmont College - 277 283 238 17 815 Point University 119 202 - - - 321 Reinhardt University 9 221 45 - - 275 Shorter University 36 335 69 - - 440 Shorter University- 85 167 100 - - 352 Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College - 463 - - - 463 Thomas University 36 171 150 - - 357 Toccoa Falls College 12 164 - - - 176 Truett-McConnell 1 151 1 - - 153 University Wesleyan College - 108 28 - - 136 Young Harris College 2 173 - - - 175

Sector Total 842 8,009 4,047 322 1,685 14,905

50 Completions Undergraduate Completions Trend, 2009-2016 - 3% 1% 0% 5% 7% 1% -2% -1% -0% -1% -3% -5% -3% -2% 28% 33% 10% 14% 68% Bach. -13% -15% -18% -17% -23% -13% -36% Degree ------Change Change (3 Year) Percent Percent 1% -8% 29% 93% Assoc. -51% -27% -67% -67% -49% -50% -50% 112% 100% -23% Degrees 1800% - - - 3% 2% 8% 3% 7% 2% -6% -6% -2% -5% 11% 36% 23% 72% 45% Bach. -37% -11% -38% -29% -56% -56% -10% 173% 403% Degrees Year) ------Percent Percent 8% 33% 71% Assoc. -25% -83% -99% -57% -95% 109% 443% 500% 100% Degrees Change (7 Change 2875% - 84 63 277 237 202 474 110 463 221 188 461 187 171 335 330 287 108 173 164 167 929 182 112 151 Bach. 1,933 8,009 Degrees ------9 3 2 4 1 23 36 36 38 12 85 56 119 418 842 2015-2016 Assoc. Degrees - 62 93 91 283 239 225 101 136 448 462 215 190 419 162 184 348 319 342 135 147 140 234 946 169 Bach. 1,901 7,991 Degrees ------2 6 33 11 54 23 10 10 80 45 11 2014-2015 155 465 905 Assoc. Degrees - 76 98 90 326 243 233 103 459 464 141 111 466 214 173 339 171 314 973 160 373 164 162 261 115 Bach. 1,909 8,138 Degrees ------7 9 2 6 6 2 8 17 47 49 29 129 415 166 892 Assoc. 2013-2014 Degrees - 91 96 83 87 67 78 254 203 250 241 479 484 176 406 175 206 422 147 965 200 377 123 134 288 Bach. 1,755 7,787 Degrees ------6 9 0 9 8 3 5 24 46 45 37 20 2012-2013 161 427 292 Assoc. 1,092 Degrees - 69 78 88 65 77 230 203 266 224 100 121 550 467 210 208 335 140 166 388 179 388 141 323 986 Bach. 1,744 7,746 Degrees ------1 8 8 6 5 12 12 10 41 22 37 51 2011-2012 124 436 290 Assoc. 1,063 Degrees - 98 99 68 44 76 232 125 317 107 301 239 547 136 426 208 120 376 193 440 166 378 166 333 Bach. 1,641 1,056 7,892 Degrees ------9 0 0 1 3 9 1 44 22 27 16 36 89 377 225 859 2010-2011 Assoc. Degrees - - 74 82 30 77 195 235 268 117 376 531 139 471 173 169 202 142 338 461 160 462 101 382 983 Bach. 1,684 7,852 Degrees ------4 4 7 2 1 12 11 21 18 28 21 2009-2010 314 144 196 783 Assoc. Degrees Sector Total Sector Reinhardt University Shorter University Point University Emmanuel College Piedmont College Covenant Emory University Thomas University Paine College LaGrange College Clark Atlanta University Brewton-Parker College Andrew College Brenau University Spelman College Toccoa Falls College Agnes Scott College colleges. granting degree 4-year became recently Young Harris College and College Truett-McConnell Note: Oglethorpe University Berry College Young Harris College* Shorter University- Adult & Prof. Programs Truett-McConnell University* Morehouse College Life University Wesleyan College Mercer University

51 Completions Graduate Completions Trend, 2009-2016 ------6% -0% 15% 12% -33% Degree Doctor's Doctor's Change Change (3 Year) Percent Percent 8% 2% -5% 11% 75% 15% 55% 54% 22% 68% 21% Degree -28% -40% 183% Master's Master's ------9% 4% 23% 32% 39% Degree Doctor's Doctor's - Change Change (7 Year) Percent Percent -5% 27% 57% 22% 64% 57% 35% Degree -39% -29% -22% 133% 640% 417% Master's Master's ------7 28 17 737 378 518 Degree 1,685 Doctor's Doctor's 93 22 54 37 45 28 484 282 881 283 169 150 2015-2016 Degree 1,518 4,046 Master's Master's ------4 21 13 770 346 449 Degree 1,603 Doctor's Doctor's 35 29 39 36 45 57 28 2014-2015 357 223 838 329 149 Degree 1,426 3,591 Master's Master's ------5 9 42 739 330 490 Degree 1,615 Doctor's Doctor's 53 18 75 22 44 53 47 313 183 298 817 140 2013-2014 Degree 1,317 3,380 Master's Master's ------37 15 717 459 281 Degree 1,509 Doctor's Doctor's 80 26 88 34 45 80 35 2012-2013 331 184 847 374 181 Degree 1,342 3,647 Master's Master's ------26 677 389 314 Degree 1,406 Doctor's Doctor's 74 17 93 26 63 80 51 2011-2012 332 152 431 749 158 Degree 1,351 3,577 Master's Master's ------30 627 282 381 Degree 1,320 Doctor's Doctor's 6 46 16 40 47 22 291 173 123 486 715 162 2010-2011 Degree 1,284 3,411 Master's Master's ------27 678 272 392 Degree 1,369 Doctor's Doctor's 5 40 14 88 14 29 36 2009-2010 308 172 398 653 177 Degree 1,249 3,183 Master's Master's Sector Total Sector Berry College combined. are Degrees and Doctoral Professional First in IPEDS reporting, Due a change Note: Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Covenant College LaGrange College Emory University Life University Piedmont College Mercer University Reinhardt University Shorter University Thomas University Wesleyan College 52