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Spring 2010 Report BOARD OF REGENTS UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA Office of Research and Policy Analysis 270 Washington Street, SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30334 | (404) 656-2213 | FAX (404) 657-4130 Internet Address: http://www.usg.edu/research/students/enroll April 22, 2011 REVISED SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT Spring 2010 “Creating a More Educated Georgia” Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College•Albany State University•Armstrong Atlantic State University•Atlanta Metropolitan College•Augusta State University•Bainbridge College•Clayton State University College of Coastal Georgia•Columbus State University•Dalton State College•Darton College•East Georgia College•Fort Valley State University•Gainesville State College• Georgia College & State University Georgia Gwinnett College•Georgia Highlands College•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•University of Georgia•University of West Georgia•Valdosta State University•Waycross College UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT SPRING 2010 The SER presents basic data on student enrollment for University System of Georgia institutions from Spring SIRS files. The following tables are included: Enrollment, FTE, and Full-Time Students Page 1 Classification of Current Enrollment Page 2 Enrollment by Level of Classification Page 3 Enrollment by Self-Declared Race/Ethnicity Page 4 New Student Enrollment by Classification Page 5 Enrollment by Type of Residency and Tuition Status Page 6 Selected Student Characteristics Page 7 Students Enrolled in Learning Support Courses Page 8 Spring 2010 Semester Enrollment Report Enrollment, FTE, and Full-Time Status May 25, 2010 Page 1 Spring Percent FTE FTE Percent Percent Current 2009 Change in Spring Spring Change in Full-Time Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment 2010 2009 FTE Enrollment Institution (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Georgia Institute of Technology 18,879 18,025 4.7 17,693 16,964 4.3 87.5 Georgia State University 29,835 27,424 8.8 26,225 24,072 8.9 70.9 Medical College of Georgia 2,865 2,854 0.4 2,782 2,764 0.7 93.9 University of Georgia 33,620 32,968 2.0 31,804 30,968 2.7 87.4 Research Universities 85,199 81,271 4.8 78,504 74,768 5.0 81.9 Georgia Southern University 18,134 16,730 8.4 16,322 15,122 7.9 79.8 Valdosta State University 11,853 11,092 6.9 10,801 10,044 7.5 77.7 Regional Universities 29,987 27,822 7.8 27,123 25,166 7.8 79.0 Albany State University 4,330 4,051 6.9 3,954 3,695 7.0 76.0 Armstrong Atlantic State University 7,012 6,804 3.1 6,054 5,779 4.8 65.3 Augusta State University 6,718 6,421 4.6 5,829 5,512 5.8 66.5 Clayton State University 6,687 6,127 9.1 5,553 5,057 9.8 57.2 Columbus State University 7,855 7,440 5.6 6,698 6,328 5.8 65.5 Fort Valley State University 3,545 2,956 19.9 3,298 2,806 17.5 84.5 Georgia College & State University 6,357 6,189 2.7 5,862 5,718 2.5 80.8 Georgia Southwestern State University 2,798 2,603 7.5 2,488 2,284 8.9 74.1 Kennesaw State University 21,925 20,729 5.8 19,523 18,360 6.3 72.1 North Georgia College & State University 5,377 5,220 3.0 4,860 4,637 4.8 76.4 Savannah State University 3,648 3,310 10.2 3,434 3,122 10.0 84.4 Southern Polytechnic State University 5,019 4,723 6.3 4,343 4,084 6.3 65.5 University of West Georgia 10,826 10,530 2.8 9,622 9,275 3.7 73.0 State Universities 92,097 87,103 5.7 81,518 76,657 6.3 71.3 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3,044 3,234 -5.9 2,674 2,839 -5.8 68.6 College of Coastal Georgia 3,175 2,722 16.6 2,514 1,998 25.8 48.8 Dalton State College 5,567 4,815 15.6 4,561 3,822 19.3 56.7 Gainesville State College 8,110 7,716 5.1 6,995 6,534 7.1 66.6 Georgia Gwinnett College 3,230 1,608 100.9 2,857 1,400 104.1 68.5 Gordon College 4,420 3,799 16.3 3,924 3,315 18.4 68.8 Macon State College 6,442 6,223 3.5 5,121 4,860 5.4 52.2 Middle Georgia College 3,493 3,225 8.3 3,034 2,766 9.7 68.6 State Colleges 37,481 33,342 12.4 31,680 27,534 15.1 61.9 Atlanta Metropolitan College 2,677 2,299 16.4 2,274 1,878 21.1 62.5 Bainbridge College 3,778 3,159 19.6 3,090 2,463 25.5 51.6 Darton College 5,461 4,729 15.5 4,112 3,469 18.5 47.9 East Georgia College 2,700 2,501 8.0 2,449 2,264 8.2 76.0 Georgia Highlands College 5,177 4,692 10.3 4,275 3,811 12.2 56.0 Georgia Perimeter College 25,198 23,315 8.1 19,404 17,554 10.5 47.8 South Georgia College 1,928 1,737 11.0 1,739 1,535 13.3 72.1 Waycross College 1,170 940 24.5 859 692 24.1 46.9 Two-Year Colleges 48,089 43,372 10.9 38,202 33,666 13.5 52.3 University System Totals 292,853 272,910 7.3 257,027 237,791 8.1 70.9 Spring 2010 Semester Enrollment Report Classification of Current Enrollment May 25, 2010 Page 2 Resi- Total Joint First dents Current Enroll- Fresh- Sopho- Grad- Profes- Tran- and All Enroll- ment man more Junior Senior uate sional sient Interns Other ment Institution (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Georgia Institute of Technology 230 2,058 2,603 2,973 4,415 6,315 0 285 NA 0 18,879 Georgia State University 153 3,179 4,031 5,100 8,973 7,162 635 134 NA 468 29,835 Medical College of Georgia 0 0 0 239 246 877 1,015 5 467 16 2,865 University of Georgia 9 3,317 5,658 6,823 9,001 6,934 1,594 93 NA 191 33,620 Research Universities 392 8,554 12,292 15,135 22,635 21,288 3,244 517 467 675 85,199 Georgia Southern University 112 3,673 3,658 3,309 3,852 2,573 NA 746 NA 211 18,134 Valdosta State University 16 2,728 2,177 2,123 2,624 2,135 NA 49 NA 1 11,853 Regional Universities 128 6,401 5,835 5,432 6,476 4,708 NA 795 NA 212 29,987 Albany State University 2 1,102 906 832 1,024 438 NA 11 NA 15 4,330 Armstrong Atlantic State University 53 1,782 1,366 1,231 1,586 863 NA 71 NA 60 7,012 Augusta State University 63 1,773 1,226 1,138 1,236 1,204 NA 60 NA 18 6,718 Clayton State University 162 1,183 1,217 1,600 2,315 190 NA 20 NA 0 6,687 Columbus State University 82 2,127 1,362 1,251 1,824 1,186 NA 19 NA 4 7,855 Fort Valley State University 14 1,462 788 504 527 178 NA 72 NA 0 3,545 Georgia College & State University 38 1,229 1,269 1,297 1,509 988 NA 20 NA 7 6,357 Georgia Southwestern State University 30 605 450 585 837 258 NA 31 NA 2 2,798 Kennesaw State University 116 3,975 4,501 4,851 6,385 2,018 NA 70 NA 9 21,925 North Georgia College & State University 18 1,095 1,084 1,118 1,545 458 NA 32 NA 27 5,377 Savannah State University 41 1,309 835 582 715 133 NA 25 NA 8 3,648 Southern Polytechnic State University 11 678 1,003 1,030 1,566 650 NA 70 NA 11 5,019 University of West Georgia 107 2,522 2,338 1,937 2,137 1,748 NA 25 NA 12 10,826 State Universities 737 20,842 18,345 17,956 23,206 10,312 NA 526 NA 173 92,097 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 28 1,490 914 433 159 NA NA 20 NA 0 3,044 College of Coastal Georgia 37 1,718 1,083 168 82 NA NA 71 NA 16 3,175 Dalton State College 63 2,581 1,546 659 683 NA NA 10 NA 25 5,567 Gainesville State College 126 4,263 2,461 884 223 NA NA 98 NA 55 8,110 Georgia Gwinnett College 63 1,502 743 496 394 NA NA 12 NA 20 3,230 Gordon College 33 2,738 1,055 448 134 NA NA 12 NA 0 4,420 Macon State College 79 2,371 1,209 1,114 1,529 NA NA 68 NA 72 6,442 Middle Georgia College 159 1,912 833 349 154 NA NA 19 NA 67 3,493 State Colleges 588 18,575 9,844 4,551 3,358 NA NA 310 NA 255 37,481 Atlanta Metropolitan College 5 1,781 825 NA NA NA NA 22 NA 44 2,677 Bainbridge College 126 2,143 1,507 NA NA NA NA 0 NA 2 3,778 Darton College 51 2,958 2,196 NA NA NA NA 192 NA 64 5,461 East Georgia College 23 2,002 649 NA NA NA NA 22 NA 4 2,700 Georgia Highlands College 71 3,021 1,915 NA NA NA NA 18 NA 152 5,177 Georgia Perimeter College 769 14,639 9,047 NA NA NA NA 350 NA 393 25,198 South Georgia College 24 1,293 592 NA NA NA NA 19 NA 0 1,928 Waycross College 62 555 312 NA NA NA NA 231 NA 10 1,170 Two-Year Colleges 1,131 28,392 17,043 NA NA NA NA 854 NA 669 48,089 University System Totals 2,976 82,764 63,359 43,074 55,675 36,308 3,244 3,002 467 1,984 292,853 Spring 2010 Semester Enrollment Report Enrollment by Level of Classification April 22, 2011 Page 3 REVISED BY LEVEL GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL Graduate, Tran- Profes- sients Non- Lower Upper sional, & and Degree Educ.
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