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Ten-Year Enrollment Report 1993-2002 BOARD OF REGENTS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Office of Stategic Research and Analysis 270 Washington Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30334 ! (404) 656-2213 ! FAX (404) 657-4130 http://www.usg.edu/admin/sra/students/enroll/ January 2003 TEN-YEAR ENROLLMENT REPORT 1993-2002 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College * Albany State University * Armstrong Atlantic State University * Atlanta Metropolitan College * Augusta State University * Bainbridge College * Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College * Columbus State University * Dalton State College * Darton College * East Georgia College * Floyd College * Fort Valley State University * Gainesville College Georgia College & State University * Georgia Institute of Technology * Georgia Perimeter College * Georgia Southern University * Georgia Southwestern State University * Georgia State University * Gordon College Kennesaw State University * Macon State College * Medical College of Georgia * Middle Georgia College * North Georgia College & State University * Savannah State University * South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University * State University of West Georgia * University of Georgia * Valdosta State University * Waycross College USG ENROLLMENT TRENDS 1993-2002 I. Headcount Enrollment II. Enrollment by Student Level Fall 1993 - Fall 2002: Joint Enrollment Freshman Enrollment Sophomore Enrollment Junior Enrollment Senior Enrollment Graduate Enrollment Professional Enrollment Transient Enrollment Other Enrollment III. Miscellaneous Enrollment Tables Full-Time Equivalent Enrollment (FTE) Entering Freshman Enrollment African-American Student Enrollment Georgia Resident/Non-Resident Enrollment, 2000-2002 NOTES: All institutions except for Georgia Institute of Technology switched to the semester calendar in Fall 1998, and Georgia Institute of Technology changed in Fall 1999. The FTE (Full-Time Equivalent) enrollment is the sum of hours enrolled by undergraduates for the current term divided by 15 plus the sum of hours enrolled by graduate/professional students for the current term divided by 12. This definition changed beginning in Summer 2002. Before that time, “EFT” enrollment was the sum of all hours enrolled divided by 15. UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT FALL 1993-2002 Institution 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology 12,846 12,901 13,036 12,985 12,969 13,954 14,074 14,805 15,575 16,481 Georgia State University 23,651 23,776 24,316 23,410 24,300 22,712 23,410 23,625 25,743 27,462 Medical College of Georgia 2,520 2,546 2,482 2,499 2,448 2,496 2,409 2,380 2,377 2,453 University of Georgia 28,753 29,469 30,149 29,404 29,693 30,009 30,912 31,288 32,317 32,941 University Totals 67,770 68,692 69,983 68,298 69,410 69,171 70,805 72,098 76,012 79,337 % Change Increase (Decrease) -0.3 1.4 1.9 -2.4 1.6 -0.3 2.4 1.8 5.4 4.4 Georgia Southern University 14,191 14,138 14,157 14,312 13,965 13,904 14,476 14,184 14,371 15,075 Valdosta State University 8,675 9,126 9,585 9,799 9,779 9,386 8,729 8,792 9,230 9,900 Regional Univ. Totals 22,866 23,264 23,742 24,111 23,744 23,290 23,205 22,976 23,601 24,975 % Change Increase (Decrease) 4.5 1.7 2.1 1.6 -1.5 -1.9 -0.4 -1.0 2.7 5.8 Albany State University 3,257 3,062 3,151 3,150 3,226 3,201 3,356 3,525 3,456 3,557 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 5,187 5,040 5,348 5,617 5,696 5,570 5,668 5,444 5,747 6,026 Augusta State University 5,625 5,673 5,759 5,561 5,510 5,317 5,405 5,090 5,407 5,909 Clayton College & State Univ. 4,760 4,895 5,020 4,687 4,714 4,274 4,449 4,456 4,675 5,212 Columbus State University 5,241 5,534 5,464 5,536 5,405 5,122 4,911 5,191 5,521 6,250 Fort Valley State University 2,743 2,823 2,978 3,024 2,847 2,685 2,658 2,561 2,485 2,446 Georgia College & State Univ. 5,668 5,655 5,710 5,534 5,513 5,168 5,027 5,090 5,079 5,513 Georgia Southwestern State Univ. 2,557 2,534 2,607 2,522 2,414 2,581 2,569 2,622 2,535 2,508 Kennesaw State University 12,273 11,915 12,100 12,537 13,094 12,861 13,158 13,373 13,951 15,654 North Ga. College & State Univ. 2,898 2,877 2,973 3,198 3,313 3,313 3,525 3,627 3,863 4,178 Savannah State University 3,198 3,253 3,211 2,822 2,746 2,087 2,153 2,166 2,270 2,529 Southern Polytechnic State Univ. 3,966 3,962 3,841 3,923 3,925 3,684 3,631 3,548 3,556 3,684 State University of West Georgia 7,947 8,310 8,650 8,560 8,431 8,667 8,670 8,966 9,030 9,675 State University Totals 65,320 65,533 66,812 66,671 66,834 64,530 65,180 65,659 67,575 73,141 % Change Increase (Decrease) 3.8 0.3 2.0 -0.2 0.2 -3.4 1.0 0.7 2.9 8.2 Dalton State College 2,913 3,005 3,168 3,006 3,053 2,967 3,051 3,139 3,647 4,135 Macon State College 4,907 4,297 3,664 3,637 3,603 3,559 3,742 4,116 4,485 4,991 State College Totals 7,820 7,302 6,832 6,643 6,656 6,526 6,793 7,255 8,132 9,126 % Change Increase (Decrease) -1.9 -6.6 -6.4 -2.8 0.2 -2.0 4.1 6.8 12.1 12.2 Abraham Baldwin Agric. College 2,773 2,751 2,592 2,553 2,633 2,502 2,609 2,630 2,857 3,033 Atlanta Metropolitan College 1,818 1,882 1,811 1,979 2,016 1,924 1,887 1,901 1,940 1,995 Bainbridge College 1,049 1,102 1,180 1,031 1,090 1,050 1,279 1,316 1,735 2,047 Coastal Ga. Community College 2,029 1,920 1,920 1,880 1,935 1,957 1,999 1,912 2,210 2,398 Darton College 2,604 2,657 2,635 2,554 2,560 2,635 2,674 2,805 3,179 3,357 East Georgia College 879 900 904 1,015 1,043 1,068 1,310 1,313 1,393 1,499 Floyd College 2,985 2,954 3,048 2,997 2,750 2,198 2,039 2,090 2,400 2,863 Gainesville College 2,632 2,642 2,646 2,652 2,875 2,849 3,036 3,256 3,692 4,163 Georgia Perimeter College 16,349 16,091 16,073 15,690 15,468 14,085 14,091 13,708 15,372 17,573 Gordon College 2,241 2,159 2,205 2,227 2,348 2,476 2,758 2,890 3,074 3,116 Middle Georgia College 2,019 2,161 2,045 2,061 2,035 1,958 2,064 1,941 2,165 2,214 South Georgia College 1,360 1,267 1,171 1,130 1,148 1,120 1,226 1,267 1,325 1,361 Waycross College 855 923 885 840 844 763 851 861 884 900 Two-Year College Totals 39,593 39,409 39,115 38,609 38,745 36,585 37,823 37,890 42,226 46,519 % Change Increase (Decrease) 1.9 -0.5 -0.7 -1.3 0.4 -5.6 3.4 0.2 11.4 10.2 SYSTEM TOTALS 203,369 204,200 206,484 204,332 205,389 200,102 203,806 205,878 217,546 233,098 ANNUAL INCREASE (DECREASE) 3,727 831 2,284 -2,152 1,057 -5,287 3,704 2,072 11,668 15,552 % CHANGE INCREASE (DECREASE) 1.9 0.4 1.1 -1.0 0.5 -2.6 1.9 1.0 5.7 7.1 UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA JOINT ENROLLMENT FALL 1993-2002 Institution 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Georgia Institute of Technology 21 36 13 20 28 14 13 12 16 11 Georgia State University 17 23 27 33 39 31 34 46 252 236 Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia 11 24 6 30 29 24 22 9 20 26 University Totals 49 83 46 83 96 69 69 67 288 273 % Change Increase (Decrease) 75.0 69.4 -44.6 80.4 15.7 -28.1 0.0 -2.9 329.9 -5.2 Georgia Southern University 29 96 99 69 97 125 118 97 104 133 Valdosta State University 17 35 40 56 52 47 29 29 33 33 Regional Univ. Totals 46 131 139 125 149 172 147 126 137 166 % Change Increase (Decrease) 27.8 184.8 6.1 -10.1 19.2 15.4 -14.5 -14.3 8.7 21.2 Albany State University 15 14 10 8 8 11 14 4 3 Armstrong Atlantic State Univ. 20 52 44 39 48 90 96 69 116 103 Augusta State University 21 27 25 34 33 44 65 57 53 56 Clayton College & State Univ. 11 5 5 11 19 22 22 32 19 23 Columbus State University 27 19 16 12 19 17 13 24 22 26 Fort Valley State University 11462 1 1 Georgia College & State Univ.
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