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SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT Fall 2009 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 January 29, 2010 REVISED SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REPORT Fall 2009 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 Highlands College•Georgia Institute of Technology•Georgia Gwinnett College•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 FALL 2009 This SER presents basic information on student enrollment for University System of Georgia institutions reported in the Academic Data Mart. The following tables are included in the SER: 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 and 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 The column numbers refer to the definitions of calculations used in the SER at http://www.usg.edu/research/students/enroll/definitions.pdf. Fall 2009 Semester Enrollment Report Enrollment, FTE, and Full-Time Status October 29, 2009 Page 1 Fall Percent FTE FTE Percent Percent Current 2008 Change in Fall Fall Change in Full-Time Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment 2009 2008 FTE Enrollment Institution (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Georgia Institute of Technology 20,293 19,4244.5 19,065 18,330 4.0 88.3 Georgia State University 30,427 28,2297.8 26,970 24,831 8.6 72.3 Medical College of Georgia 2,990 2,9192.4 2,910 2,825 3.0 94.2 University of Georgia 34,885 34,1802.1 33,175 32,261 2.8 88.9 Research Universities 88,595 84,7524.5 82,120 78,247 4.9 83.3 Georgia Southern University 19,086 17,7647.4 17,448 16,136 8.1 82.6 Valdosta State University 12,391 11,4907.8 11,357 10,489 8.3 79.4 Regional Universities 31,477 29,2547.6 28,805 26,625 8.2 81.4 Albany State University 4,473 4,1767.1 4,100 3,814 7.5 78.4 Armstrong Atlantic State University 7,538 7,0676.7 6,515 5,984 8.9 65.4 Augusta State University 7,061 6,6895.6 6,139 5,769 6.4 67.5 Clayton State University 6,587 6,0748.4 5,430 4,972 9.2 57.0 Columbus State University 8,178 7,9512.9 6,953 6,711 3.6 65.3 Fort Valley State University 3,553 3,10614.4 3,366 2,984 12.8 87.9 Georgia College & State University 6,633 6,5062.0 6,159 6,033 2.1 83.0 Georgia Southwestern State University 2,903 2,7176.8 2,580 2,404 7.3 73.8 Kennesaw State University 22,389 21,4494.4 20,085 19,036 5.5 73.9 North Georgia College & State University 5,652 5,5002.8 5,036 4,847 3.9 74.3 Savannah State University 3,820 3,45310.6 3,587 3,238 10.8 85.2 Southern Polytechnic State University 5,183 4,8187.6 4,533 4,161 8.9 68.1 University of West Georgia 11,500 11,2522.2 10,308 9,988 3.2 75.4 State Universities 95,470 90,7585.2 84,791 79,941 6.1 72.6 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3,327 3,600-7.6 2,973 3,174 -6.3 74.4 College of Coastal Georgia 3,080 2,9325.0 2,412 2,115 14.0 47.9 Dalton State College 5,722 4,95715.4 4,720 3,930 20.1 59.6 Gainesville State College 8,801 8,2386.8 7,668 7,075 8.4 68.9 Georgia Gwinnett College 2,947 1,56388.5 2,621 1,374 90.8 69.6 Gordon College 4,545 3,85517.9 4,088 3,399 20.3 72.1 Macon State College 6,615 6,4312.9 5,273 4,974 6.0 53.5 Middle Georgia College 3,614 3,4345.2 3,151 2,959 6.5 71.6 State Colleges 38,651 35,01010.4 32,906 29,000 13.5 64.4 Atlanta Metropolitan College 2,688 2,24119.9 2,271 1,812 25.3 62.0 Bainbridge College 3,558 3,09115.1 2,879 2,361 21.9 49.5 Darton College 5,854 5,01916.6 4,436 3,697 20.0 49.1 East Georgia College 2,754 2,5557.8 2,519 2,341 7.6 78.3 Georgia Highlands College 5,219 4,69011.3 4,417 3,869 14.2 61.2 Georgia Perimeter College 24,549 22,8087.6 18,795 16,908 11.2 46.9 South Georgia College 2,000 1,8647.3 1,814 1,666 8.9 74.3 Waycross College 1,077 93615.1 822 701 17.3 51.9 Two-Year Colleges 47,699 43,20410.4 37,953 33,355 13.8 52.9 University System Totals 301,892 282,9786.7 266,575 247,168 7.9 72.5 Fall 2009 Semester Enrollment Report Classification of Current Enrollment October 29, 2009 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 261 3,038 2,794 3,118 3,993 6,777 0 312 NA 0 20,293 Georgia State University 164 3,857 4,368 5,091 8,242 7,392 674 159 NA 480 30,427 Medical College of Georgia 0 0 5 254 259 958 1,019 5 475 15 2,990 University of Georgia 8 4,966 5,912 6,746 8,258 7,136 1,607 112 NA 140 34,885 Research Universities 433 11,861 13,079 15,209 20,752 22,263 3,300 588 475 635 88,595 Georgia Southern University 111 4,909 3,874 3,233 3,614 2,600 NA 564 NA 181 19,086 Valdosta State University 15 3,672 2,124 2,015 2,463 2,063 NA 38 NA 1 12,391 Regional Universities 126 8,581 5,998 5,248 6,077 4,663 NA 602 NA 182 31,477 Albany State University 2 1,306 879 791 1,012 457 NA 4 NA 22 4,473 Armstrong Atlantic State University 58 2,277 1,319 1,224 1,582 926 NA 80 NA 72 7,538 Augusta State University 60 2,186 1,238 1,089 1,180 1,226 NA 59 NA 23 7,061 Clayton State University 158 1,359 1,247 1,487 2,141 174 NA 21 NA 0 6,587 Columbus State University 103 2,514 1,343 1,242 1,739 1,210 NA 22 NA 5 8,178 Fort Valley State University 10 1,768 660 443 479 158 NA 35 NA 0 3,553 Georgia College & State University 41 1,575 1,388 1,251 1,362 989 NA 20 NA 7 6,633 Georgia Southwestern State University 35 819 390 595 789 244 NA 31 NA 0 2,903 Kennesaw State University 125 4,749 4,778 4,614 5,971 2,085 NA 54 NA 13 22,389 North Georgia College & State University 12 1,377 1,118 1,050 1,406 638 NA 15 NA 36 5,652 Savannah State University 22 1,668 686 546 698 134 NA 31 NA 35 3,820 Southern Polytechnic State University 13 921 1,076 991 1,462 640 NA 57 NA 23 5,183 University of West Georgia 109 3,516 2,117 1,810 2,025 1,878 NA 34 NA 11 11,500 State Universities 748 26,035 18,239 17,133 21,846 10,759 NA 463 NA 247 95,470 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 26 1,998 753 408 131 NA NA 11 NA 0 3,327 College of Coastal Georgia 33 1,844 939 123 45 NA NA 82 NA 14 3,080 Dalton State College 64 3,016 1,377 638 591 NA NA 17 NA 19 5,722 Gainesville State College 117 5,399 2,234 716 216 NA NA 68 NA 51 8,801 Georgia Gwinnett College 53 1,575 585 377 319 NA NA 17 NA 21 2,947 Gordon College 37 3,087 875 408 125 NA NA 13 NA 0 4,545 Macon State College 73 2,746 1,218 1,047 1,394 NA NA 64 NA 73 6,615 Middle Georgia College 156 2,237 718 290 108 NA NA 17 NA 88 3,614 State Colleges 559 21,902 8,699 4,007 2,929 NA NA 289 NA 266 38,651 Atlanta Metropolitan College 1 1,879 719 NA NA NA NA 31 NA 58 2,688 Bainbridge College 116 2,097 1,344 NA NA NA NA 0 NA 1 3,558 Darton College 51 3,419 2,144 NA NA NA NA 185 NA 55 5,854 East Georgia College 26 2,192 509 NA NA NA NA 24 NA 3 2,754 Georgia Highlands College 65 3,397 1,610 NA NA NA NA 18 NA 129 5,219 Georgia Perimeter College 769 14,855 8,182 NA NA NA NA 386 NA 357 24,549 South Georgia College 18 1,451 514 NA NA NA NA 17 NA 0 2,000 Waycross College 45 555 272 NA NA NA NA 198 NA 7 1,077 Two-Year Colleges 1,091 29,845 15,294 NA NA NA NA 859 NA 610 47,699 University System Totals 2,957 98,224 61,309 41,597 51,604 37,685 3,300 2,801 475 1,940 301,892 Fall 2009 Semester Enrollment Report Enrollment by Level of Classification October 29, 2009 Page 3 BY LEVEL GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL Graduate, Tran- Profes- sients Non- Lower Upper sional, & and Degree Educ.
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