FACT BOOK 2016 2016 College Fact Book

Editor Justin Flachbarth Senior Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse Developer Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness Campus Box 52 Milledgeville, GA 31061 478-445-4525

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Georgia College Printing Services • 12/2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information...... 5 Academic Information...... 43 About the Institution...... 6 Fall Semester Credit Hours Vision, Values and Mission...... 6 Generated by College/Department...... 44 Strategic Directions...... 6 Distribution of Grades by Student Level...... 45 Administration...... 8 International Education...... 46 Board of Regents...... 8 Study Abroad Geographic Distribution...... 46 University System of Georgia Administrative Staff...... 8 Ina Dillard Russell Library...... 47 Georgia College Senior Administrative Officers...... 9 Resources, Services, Personnel...... 47 Georgia College Deans...... 9 Facility and Technology...... 47 University System of Georgia Organizational Chart...... 10 Degree Programs and Majors...... 48 Georgia College & State University Foundation...... 11 Cost of Attendance Comparison...... 49 Accreditation...... 50 Admissions...... 15 Nationally or Regionally Accredited, Admissions Quick Facts...... 16 Approved or Recognized Units and Programs...... 50 First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen...... 17 The Learning Center...... 52 Mean Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Scores of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen...... 18 Student Information...... 53 Georgia High Schools of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen 19 Student Affairs Metrics...... 54 Undergraduate Transfers...... 20 Student Housing Summary...... 55 Colleges and Universities from which New Undergraduate Sororities and Fraternities...... 55 Students Transferred To Georgia College...... 21 Participation in Sororities and Fraternities...... 55 Graduate School Admissions...... 22 Alumni Association...... 56 Average Entrance Test Scores of Accepted Alumni Association Executive Board...... 56 and Enrolled Graduate Students...... 23 History of Fundraising...... 56 Alumni by Georgia County...... 57 Enrollment...... 25 Alumni by State...... 58 Enrollment by Class...... 26 University Career Center...... 59 Characteristics of Enrolled Students by Class...... 27 Student Participation with the Career Center ...... 59 Duplicated Enrollment by College and Major...... 28 Employer and Graduate School Participation ...... 59 College of Arts and Sciences...... 28 Employers that recruited most frequently on campus ....60 College of Business...... 28 Career Fairs ...... 60 College of Education...... 29 Where GC Students Work, Intern and College of Health Sciences...... 29 Attend Graduate School ...... 60 Enrolled Foreign Students by University Career Center Staff ...... 60 Country of Citizenship and Student Level...... 30 Honor Societies...... 61 Enrollment by Place of Origin and Student Level...... 31 Honors Program Participation...... 61 Enrollment by State of Origin and Student Level...... 32 Athletics...... 62 Enrolled Georgia Residents by Athletic Staff...... 62 County of Residence and Student Level...... 33 Points of Pride...... 62 Top 20 Majors by Student Enrollment...... 36 Athletics Graduation Rates...... 63 Retention Rates for First-Time, Student-Athlete Average GPA by Team...... 63 Full-Time Undergraduates...... 36 Financial Aid...... 64 Student Grants, Scholarships and Federal Work...... 64 Financial Information...... 37 Student Loans...... 64 Sources of Revenue...... 38 Crime Statistics...... 65 Distribution of Revenue by Source...... 38 Milledgeville Main Campus Crime Statistics ...... 65 Distribution of Revenue by Source – Trend...... 39 West Campus Crime Statistics...... 66 Expenditures by Function...... 40 East Campus Crime Statistics...... 67 Distribution of Expenditures by Source – Trend...... 40 Macon Campus Crime Statistics...... 68 Distribution of Expenditures by Source...... 40 Warner Robins Campus Crime Statistics...... 69 Total Sponsored Expenditures by Project Type – Trend....41

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 3 Graduation Information...... 71 Highest Degrees of Full-Time Number of Degrees and Majors Instructional Staff by Rank...... 81 Conferred by College by Degree Level...... 72 Occupational Category by Full-Time/Part-Time...... 82 Degrees and Majors Conferred - Trend...... 73 Occupational Category by Gender...... 82 Distribution of Degree and Major Occupational Category by Ethnicity...... 83 Awards by Degree Level...... 74 Number of Degree and Major Awards by Degree Level.. 74 Facilities...... 85 Graduation Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen...... 75 Land Holdings...... 86 Four and Six Year Graduation Rates for Georgia College Rooms by Basic Room Type...... 86 and Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges Space Assignment by Room Use...... 86 (COPLAC) Peers...... 76 Building Age...... 86 Major Building Projects More Than $100,000 Faculty and Staff...... 79 by Date of Completion...... 86 Tenure Status of Full-Time Major Building Projects More Than $100,000 Instructional Staff by Rank and Gender...... 80 Currently Under Construction...... 87 Full-Time Instructional Staff by Authorized Projects in Design Phase Rank and Race/Ethnicity...... 80 More Than $100,000...... 87 Full-Time Instructional Staff by Campus Map...... 88 Age Range and Rank...... 81

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CARRIE COOPER | CLASS OF 2018

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 4 GENERAL INFORMATION

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 5 ABOUT THE INSTITUTION

eorgia College is Georgia's designated public Vision, Values and Mission liberal arts university, offering undergraduate programs of study in an inviting residential Vision college setting to students who are motivated Georgia College will be a nationally preeminent public to make a difference in the world. Community- liberal arts university. basedG Engaged Learning (C-bEL) is a common theme at the university; and the students, faculty and staff members of Values Georgia College collaborate with the communities of middle The Georgia College experience, which is rooted in the Georgia to provide invaluable educational experiences for liberal arts and provides the foundation for a lifetime of our students and make enriching contributions to the local learning, growth and academic excellence, is based on these area and beyond. The university also provides graduate and shared values: professional studies, in multiple locations and online, to students who are looking to advance their careers. • The pursuit of knowledge and truth for the public good; • The transformative effect of service, leadership and Beginnings collaborative engaged learning experiences both in and The school was founded in 1889 in Milledgeville, Georgia, as beyond the classroom; a public women’s educational center. First known as Georgia • Ethical principles including integrity, altruism, reason, Normal & Industrial College, the university also has been respect and responsibility in discourse and actions; named Georgia State College for Women, The Woman’s • Diversity and inclusion in all forms. College of Georgia, Georgia College at Milledgeville, Georgia College and, since 1996, Georgia College & State Mission University. Georgia College is the state’s only designated public liberal arts university. Accreditation Georgia College & State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission Strategic Directions on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 2016 – 2021 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call 404- 679- 4500 for questions about the accreditation of Georgia On Nov. 9, 2015, President Dorman charged the Strategic College & State University. Planning Steering Committee and the chairs of the 13 subcommittees with the task of developing a strategic plan Colleges to position Georgia College for preeminence as a public Georgia College has programs of study in four colleges – the liberal arts institution. Each strategic planning subcommittee College of Arts and Sciences, the J. Whitney Bunting was asked to address the question: “What would have to College of Business, the John H. Lounsbury College of happen to make Georgia College the preeminent public Education and the College of Health Sciences. liberal arts institution in the future?” An overarching projection of the scenario in 10 years (2025) was provided to Class Sizes the subcommittees, and the subcommittees were asked to As Georgia’s designated public liberal arts university, small consider this possible future while preparing a strategic plan classes that give ample opportunity for individual student to serve the university from 2016-2021. attention are common. Most class sections enroll between 15 and 35 students. Seminars, tutorials and honors courses As a result of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee’s typically enroll 20 to 25 students with three faculty work, the following goals and initiatives were proposed: facilitators. Goal 1: Recruit, admit, enroll, retain and graduate highly Total Economic Impact Locally qualified and diverse undergraduate students. The economic impact of the university on a six-county region is calculated to be more than $235 million, according to a Goal 2: Develop and implement distinctive and study released in 2016 by the University System of Georgia. transformative undergraduate curricular and co-curricular experiences. Transformative experiences include, but are not Tuition and Fees Fiscal Year 16-17 limited to: undergraduate research; creative projects; study Tuition and fees for a full-time undergraduate student who is abroad; service learning; community-based learning; a resident of the state of Georgia are $4,601 per semester. leadership development; diversity and global learning; and Out-of-state tuition for full-time undergraduate students is field and clinical-based practica, apprenticeships, $13,775 per semester. preceptorships and internships.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 6 | GENERAL INFORMATION Mexican Box Turtle, Aldabra Tortoise

KILEY LINARES | CLASS OF 2019

Goal 3: Offer a limited number of exceptional quality Goal 5: Enhance a professional environment that encourages graduate programs that are highly relevant to workforce the recruitment, retention and success of an exemplary and demand and supportive of the university mission. diverse faculty and staff.

Goal 4: Align resources through generation, redirection, Goal 6: Strengthen community and regional ties through prioritization, cost containment and stewardship to address service, research, programs and partnerships that enhance strategic priorities. economic, educational and cultural opportunities to improve the quality of life for citizens of Milledgeville/Baldwin County and the middle Georgia region.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 7 | GENERAL INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION

Board of Regents

Regent District C. Dean Alford, P.E. Fourth W. Paul Bowers At-Large Larry R. Ellis Fifth Rutledge A. Griffin, Jr. Eighth C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr., MD (Vice Chair) Third James M. Hull At-Large Donald M. Leebern, Jr. At-Large Laura Marsh Twelfth Doreen Stiles Poitevint Second Neil L. Pruitt, Jr. Eleventh Sachin Shailendra Thirteenth E. Scott Smith Fourteenth Kessel Stelling, Jr. (Chair) Sixth Benjamin J. Tarbutton, III Tenth Richard L. Tucker Seventh Thomas Rogers Wade At-Large Larry Walker At-Large Don L. Waters First Philip A. Wilheit, Sr. Ninth

University System of Georgia Administrative Staff

Chancellor's Office Mr. Hank M. Huckaby Chancellor Ms. Bertha Harris Executive Assistant to the Chancellor Ms. Shaye Robinson Administrative Coordinator

Communications Mr. Charles Sutlive Vice Chancellor for Communications and Governmental Affairs

Internal Audit and Compliance Mr. John Fuchko, III Vice Chancellor for Internal Audit and Compliance (Chief Audit Officer)

Academic Affairs Dr. John Micheal Crafton Interim Executive Vice Chancellor & Chief Academic Officer Dr. Joyce A. Jones Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs Mr. Mark Lytle Vice Chancellor, Economic Development Dr. Marci M. Middleton Assistant Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs Dr. Martha Venn Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Mr. Ben Robinson Executive Director Dr. Ginger Durham, Ed.D. Assistant Vice-Chancellor, Faculty Development Mr. Christopher M. Davidson, J.D. Director, Georgia Archives Mr. Robert Anderson Vice Chancellor, Educational Access and Success Dr. Felita Williams Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Partnerships & Accreditation Ms. Julie Walker State Librarian, Georgia Public Library Service Dr. Cecil Staton Vice Chancellor, Extended Education Ms. Merryll S. Penson Executive Director, Library Services

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 8 | GENERAL INFORMATION Fog Drunk

HALEY WIGLEY | CLASS OF 2019

Administrative and Fiscal Affairs Dr. Steve Wrigley Executive Vice Chancellor of Administration Ms. Shelley C. Nickel Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Affairs and Planning Dr. Robert H. Laurine, Jr. Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer Mr. Jim James, MPA, AIA, AUA Vice Chancellor, Facilities Mr. Samuel C. Burch Vice Chancellor, Legal Affairs Ms. Marion Fedrick Vice Chancellor, Human Resources

External Affairs Mr. Charles Sutlive Vice Chancellor, Communications and Governmental Affairs Dr. Christina Hobbs Business Development Manager Mr. J. Rollin Downs Associate Vice Chancellor

Source: University System of Georgia

Georgia College Senior Administrative Officers – Fall 2016 President Dr. Steve M. Dorman Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Costas Spirou Vice President for Finance and Administration Ms. Susan Allen Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Bruce Harshbarger Vice President for University Advancement Ms. Monica Delisa

Georgia College Deans – Fall 2016 College of Arts and Sciences Mr. Kenneth Procter J. Whitney Bunting College of Business Dr. James E. Payne John H. Lounsbury College of Education Dr. Joseph Peters College of Health Sciences Dr. Sandra Gangstead

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 9 | GENERAL INFORMATION USG ORGANIzATIONAL CHART

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 10 | GENERAL INFORMATION The Georgia College & State University Foundation 2016-2017 Trustees

NAME/ADDRESS BUSINESS COMMITTEES SUSAN ALLEN VP Finance Investment, LLC V, Executive Milledgeville, GA and Administration, Georgia College

DON BEASLEY Principal, Trademark Capital Investment, Vice Chair Athens, GA

ROB BETzEL CEO, Infinity Network Solutions Finance Macon, GA

LES CALLAHAN President, First Colony Executive Investment, Chair Atlanta, GA Financial Corp. Real Property

GENIE CHAMBERLIN, ’82 President, Snyder Remarks, Inc. Trustee Development, Chair, Executive Athens, GA

PIERRE CLEMENTS, ’86 Senior Director, Global National Board Chair, Executive Jonesboro, GA Accounts Food & Beverage Sector, W.W. Grainger

MAx CROOK Retired, Morgan Keegan & Real Property, Chair, Executive, Audit, Macon, GA Company, Inc. Property II & V LLC

SANDRA DEAL, ’64, ’66 First Lady, State of Georgia Atlanta, GA

MONICA DELISA Vice President Advancement, Executive Director Milledgeville, GA Georgia College

STEVE DORMAN President, Georgia College Executive Milledgeville, GA

LARRY EDWARDS National Accounts Manager, Executive, Investment Milledgeville, GA Sigma Plastics

MIKE GARRETT, ’76 Retired, Georgia Power Investment, Chair, Executive Madison, GA

ELLEN GOODRICH Retired, RN, MSN Fundraising Milledgeville, GA

ALEx GREGORY, ’78, ’79 Chairman of the Board, Fundraising, Chair, Executive Marietta, GA President & CEO, YKK Corporation of America

BILL JONES, ’86 Regional President, Finance Milledgeville, GA Magnolia State Bank

JANE KIDD Assistant to the President, Trustee Development Crawford, GA Piedmont College

GEORGE MARTINEz, ’83, ’91 Physician, Milledgeville Medical Investment Milledgeville, GA Center

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 11 | GENERAL INFORMATION NAME/ADDRESS BUSINESS COMMITTEES CLAUD L. MCIVER Senior Partner, Trustee Development Atlanta, GA Fisher & Phillip, LLC

HUGH PETERSON Chairman & CEO, Trustee Development Atlanta, GA VNS Corporation

BUTLER RAINES, ’99 Product Manager, NDN Investment Atlanta, GA

ROY ROBINSON, ’91 President/CEO, Fundraising Atlanta, GA The R.B. Robinson Company

MARK SANDERS President, Sanders & Associates Trustee Development Atlanta, GA

MARIA SHEFFIELD, ’95, ’97 General Counsel, Finance Nashville, TN Caterpillar Financial

RICHARD SIMS Owner, Pearl Lane Partners, LLC Board Treasurer, Audit & Milledgeville, GA Finance, Executive

DANIEL SLAGLE, ’88 Director, Sales Support & Order Fundraising Macon, GA Management SE Region, Cox Communications

TED SMITH President/CEO/Owner, Arcilla Property II & V, LLC, Chair, Executive McIntire, GA Mining & Land Company

MORGAN STALLINGS, ’03 Director, Fundraising Lilburn, GA McKesson Technology Solutions

SUSAN STEWART, ’70 Owner, Board Vice Chair, Executive Alpharetta, GA S. Stewart & Associates, Inc.

JEFF WANSLEY, ’87 Vice President Govt. Affairs Trustee Development, Vice Chair Atlanta, GA Metro Atlanta Chamber Fundraising

SUSAN WARREN Community Volunteer Fundraising Atlanta, GA

STANFORD G. WILSON, ’77 Attorney, Elarbee, Thompson, Finance, Chair Atlanta, GA Sapp & Wilson, LLP Audit, Chair Executive

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 12 | GENERAL INFORMATION Untitled

THOMAS AARON HEALD | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 13 | GENERAL INFORMATION Rosie

LAINE GAY | CLASS OF 2018

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 14 | GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSIONS

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 15 2016 Quick Facts Admissions 1,379 New First-Time, Full-Time 1,147 Freshmen Enrolled Average First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen SAT Score 316 New Undergraduate Transfers 278 Number of Georgia High Schools our First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen Came From 306 Admitted and Enrolled Graduate Students

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 16 First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen* Fall Terms 2006-2016

% of Applied % of Applied % of Accepted Fall Term Applied** Accepted Accepted Enrolled*** Enrolled Enrolled 2006 2,800 2,075 74 1,137 41 55 2007 2,878 2,156 75 1,198 42 56 2008 3,384 2,311 68 1,177 35 51 2009 3,663 2,527 69 1,206 33 48 2010 3,646 2,578 71 1,202 33 47 2011 3,431 2,645 77 1,204 35 46 2012 3,609 2,749 76 1,304 36 47 2013 3,792 2,882 76 1,395 37 48 2014 3,965 3,034 77 1,463 37 48 2015 3,967 3,002 76 1,473 37 49 2016 3,980 3,364 85 1,379 35 41

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GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 17 | ADMISSIONS Mean Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Scores of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen* Fall Terms 2010-2016

Critical Reading Score Mathematics Score Total Score Fall Number GC Nat'l State GC Nat'l State GC Nat'l State Term of Scores Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean 2010 899 577 500 488 579 515 490 1,156 1,015 978 2011 766 578 497 485 577 514 487 1,155 1,011 972 2012 881 580 496 488 581 514 489 1,161 1,010 977 2013 795 583 496 490 581 514 487 1,164 1,010 977 2014 740 584 497 488 574 513 485 1,158 1,010 973 2015 672 585 495 490 579 511 485 1,164 1,006 975 2016 557 576 494 493 571 508 490 1,147 1,002 983

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* First-Time, Full-Time Degree-Seeking Freshmen entering in fall terms

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot, The College Board 2016 Profile of College- Bound “Seniors”

https://secure-media.collegeboard .org/digitalServices/pdf/sat/total-group-2016.pdf

https://secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/sat/GA_16_03_03_01.pdf

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 18 | ADMISSIONS Georgia High Schools of First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen* Fall 2016

School Students Oconee County High School...... 13 Lambert High School...... 48 Perry High School...... 13 West Forsyth High School...... 26 First Presbyterian Day School...... 12 Alan C Pope High School...... 24 Flowery Branch High School...... 12 Etowah High School...... 22 Greenbrier High School...... 12 McIntosh High School...... 22 Mount De Sales Academy...... 12 Lakeside High School...... 21 Saint Pius x Catholic High School...... 12 Roswell High School...... 21 Starr's Mill High School...... 12 Mill Creek High School...... 19 Union Grove High School...... 12 North Gwinnett High School...... 19 Alpharetta High School...... 11 George Walton Comp High School...... 18 Chattahoochee High School...... 11 South Forsyth High School...... 18 Peachtree Ridge High School...... 11 Cambridge High School...... 17 Jones County High School...... 17 Subtotal, 34 Georgia High Schools, 11 or more..... 572 Lassiter High School...... 17 Subtotal, 244 Georgia High Schools, 10 or fewer . 771 Milton High School...... 17 Collins Hill High School...... 16 Total with GA High School Indicated ...... 1343 Eastside High School...... 16 Non-GA or Missing HS ...... 36 Grayson High School...... 15 Total First-time, Full-time ...... 1379 Whitewater High School...... 15 Brookwood High School...... 14 * First-Ti me, Full-Time Freshmen include summer and fall matriculants, IPEDS Cohort Norcross High School...... 14 Glynn Academy...... 13 Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

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EMILY EUBANKS | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 19 | ADMISSIONS Undergraduate Transfers Fall Terms 2005-2016

% of Applied % of Applied % of Accepted Fall Term Applied* Accepted Accepted Enrolled** Enrolled Enrolled 2005 839 691 82 360 43 52 2006 806 666 83 350 43 53 2007 753 629 84 385 51 61 2008 749 619 83 367 49 59 2009 853 697 82 410 48 59 2010 820 622 76 371 45 60 2011 691 568 82 356 52 63 2012 678 569 84 321 47 56 2013 597 533 89 318 53 60 2014 603 534 89 320 53 60 2015 537 457 85 277 52 61 2016 561 493 88 316 56 64

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* As defined by Georgia College Enrollment Management, an application decision has been made, and does not include applications moved to another semester. ** Enrolled New Transfers as defined by the University System of Georgia Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 20 | ADMISSIONS Colleges and Universities from which New Undergraduate Students Transferred To Georgia College Fall Term 2016

College/University Students College/University Students 84 Hinds Community College 1 Middle Georgia College 22 Holyoke Community College 1 North Georgia College & State University 20 Howard University 1 Kennesaw State University 17 Indian River Community College 1 Georgia Perimeter College 13 Jacksonville State University 1 East Georgia State College 9 Jefferson State Community College 1 Georgia Southern University 9 Lanier Technical College 1 8 Liberty University 1 Georgia State University 8 1 7 Maryville College 1 7 Mercer University 1 Armstrong State University 6 Methodist College 1 Georgia Regents University 6 Mission College 1 Georgia Southwestern State University 5 Northwestern Technical College 1 College of Coastal Georgia 4 Oklahoma City University 1 4 1 Valdosta State University 4 Pensacola Junior College 1 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 3 Presbyterian College 1 Georgia Highlands College 3 Reinhardt College 1 Atlanta Metropolitan State College 2 Rock Valley College 1 Bainbridge State College 2 Sauk Valley Community College 1 Technical College 2 Savannah College of Art and Design 1 Clayton State University 2 Savannah State University 1 Columbus State University 2 South Georgia College 1 International College 2 Southern Crescent Technical 1 Shorter College 2 Southern Regional Technical College Southern Union State Community College 2 (formerly Moultrie Technical College) 1 University of West Georgia 2 St. Johns River Community College 1 Andrew College 1 Stetson University 1 Appalachian State University 1 Tarrant County Junior College 1 Arkansas Baptist College 1 The University of Virginia's College at Wise 1 Auburn University-Montgomery 1 Trevecca Nazarene University 1 Austin Peay State University 1 University of South Carolina - Columbia 1 Bellevue Community College 1 Union University 1 1 University of Central Florida 1 Brewton-Parker College 1 University of Florida 1 Central Texas College 1 University of Mississippi 1 Chattanooga State Tech Community College 1 University of North Alabama 1 Christian Heritage College 1 University of South Carolina - Aiken 1 ECPI College of Technology - Newport News 1 University of Tennessee - Knoxville 1 Florida Southern College 1 Virginia Tech 1 Florida State University 1 West Central Technical College 1 Furman University 1 Young Harris College 1 Georgia Institute of Technology 1 Gwinnett Technical College 1 Total New Transfers 316

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 21 | ADMISSIONS Graduate School Admissions Fall Terms 2005-2016

% of Applied % of Applied % of Accepted Fall Term Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled 2005 441 392 89 304 69 78 2006 551 491 89 360 65 73 2007 497 450 91 350 70 78 2008 585 510 87 380 65 75 2009 579 492 85 346 60 70 2010 518 423 82 322 62 76 2011 550 445 81 321 58 72 2012 483 394 82 277 57 70 2013 469 358 76 262 56 73 2014 472 370 78 271 57 73 2015 449 378 84 276 61 73 2016 418 383 92 306 73 80

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Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 22 | ADMISSIONS Average Entrance Test Scores of Accepted and Enrolled Graduate Students Fall Terms 2005-2016

Fall Term GRE Verbal* GRE Quantitative* GRE Analytical Writing GMAT Total 2005 150 146 4.2 479 2006 149 144 4.0 496 2007 149 144 4.0 488 2008 150 144 3.9 475 2009 151 145 3.8 495 2010 150 146 3.8 499 2011 150 145 3.8 516 2012 150 145 3.8 491 2013 149 146 3.6 486 2014 151 147 3.5 485 2015 151 147 3.7 503 2016 151 147 3.4 541

* Test scores using the 200-800 scale with 10 point increments have been converted to the 130-170 scale using one point increments. https://www.ets.org/s/gre/pdf/concordance_information.pdf

Uses census snapshot and does not include applications moved to another semester.

Women with Flowers II MADISON O’BRIEN | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 23 | ADMISSIONS DOTD

COURTNEY BATH | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 24 ENROLLMENT

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 25 Enrollment by Class Academic Student Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Level Level 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Undergraduate Joint Enrollment 27 26 41 64 44 49 58 52 58 82 Freshman 1,645 1,588 1,575 1,563 1,493 1,574 1,613 1,706 1,714 1,609 Sophomore 1,188 1,340 1,388 1,348 1,319 1,287 1,390 1,462 1,551 1,586 Junior 1,186 1,219 1,251 1,335 1,304 1,225 1,249 1,300 1,316 1,373 Senior 1,232 1,282 1,362 1,373 1,440 1,399 1,382 1,358 1,347 1,358 Other Undergraduates* 41 35 27 32 35 34 37 49 50 39 Total 5,319 5,490 5,644 5,715 5,635 5,568 5,729 5,927 6,036 6,047 Graduate Graduate-Master's 685 799 829 877 838 732 684 702 677 683 Graduate-Education 124 121 104 115 126 109 112 107 139 128 Specialist Graduate-Doctoral Degree 00000614 17 22 24 Other Graduates* 121 96 56 30 37 29 12 19 15 33 Total 930 1,016 989 1,022 1,001 876 822 845 853 868

Grand Total 6,249 6,506 6,633 6,737 6,636 6,444 6,551 6,772 6,889 6,915

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Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 26 | ENROLLMENT Grand Total Total 0 00 10 1 4 0 0 86 1 63 119 90 249 1,717 0 316 4 285 2,616 10 3705 91 3 07 189 3,896 2,121 2145 129 295 0 117 146 125 71 13 77 0 23 1 21 116 0 291 347 0 10 18 70 191 3 20 1 290 5,845 33 868 6,915 31 768 6,705 13 135 146 18 572 5,618 3216 578 1,070 659 6,539 41 3413 22 214 539 24 619 4,882 29 583 4,299 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 4 4 6 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 24 21 13 24 17 48 10 24 24 2424 3324 868 6,915 3324 868 33 6,915 868 6,915 33 868 6,915 24 33 868 6,915 24 33 868 6,915 Graduate 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 3 0 71 42 64 34 20 26 31 33 15 38 51 86 64 94 128 126 108 128 128 128 128 128 128 0 1 0 0 0 7 3 58 35 96 75 85 45 32 21 24 10 14 Master’s Specialist Doctoral Degree Graduates* Graduate- Education Graduate- Other 3 8 6 10 86 56 54 8117 11 188 10 20 95 60 17 492 458 316 325318 140 173 Total 6,047 683 5,937 590 5,046 470 1,468 198 5,8802,331 518 247 3,896 1,932 187 4,263 485 5,555 225 3,716 436 6,047 683 6,0476,047 683 683 6,047 683 6,047 683 6,047 683 0 0 0 2 7 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 39 13 13 27 12 32 12 24 22 23 24 12 27 27 39 39 39 39 39 39 Other 2 1 0 0 5 6 5 2 4 16 47 11 57 11 22 15 66 61 12 27 16 202 516 842 1,358 1,331 1,170 1,295 1,225 1,342 1,156 1,358 1,358 1,358 1,358 1,358 1,358 4 1 0 1 5 3 3 1 0 2 11 11 16 21 21 82 77 10 34 109 526 786 108 559 847 Undergraduate 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 1 13 24 74 19 28 72 75 57 618 161 119 968 1 2 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 8 8 12 13 24 19 31 27 89 52 2 0 90 0 0 1,5820 0 0 1,465 0 4 40 101 3 2 82 1,609 1,586 1,373 80 1,59473 1,568 1,351 56 1,360 71 35 624 17 55 1,321 1,345 1,142 26 21811 1,585 1,40147 1,512 1,264 985 1,264 82 1,60982 1,586 1,60982 1,609 1,373 1,58682 1,586 1,609 1,373 1,373 1,58682 1,373 1,609 1,586 1,373 82 1,609 1,586 1,373 Joint Enrollment Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Undergraduates* Native Hawaiian or 0 Out-of-State 17 or under New Matriculant New Transfer Total Part-Time EquivalentFull-Time Total Male 49Total 1,598Out-of-State Fee WaivedT otal 0 18-20 1,56621-24 25-29 30-34 1,340 35-39 40-49 50-61 62 and older Total Age Average Alaskan Native Asian Black or African AmericanHispanic or Latino 14 Other Pacific Islander Alien Nonresident races or more Two Unknown White Total Female Ethnic Origin/Race American Indian or 0 Characteristics of Enrolled Students by Class, Fall 2016 Characteristics of Enrolled ClassTotal Matriculation Status Continuing Total Registration Status Full-Time Gender Residence Status - In-State Fees Age student levels. seeking and post-baccalaureate and graduates include transient, non-degree *Other undergraduates Census Snapshot Mid-Term and Effectiveness, of Institutional Research Office Source:

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 27 | ENROLLMENT Duplicated Enrollment by College and Major Fall 2016

College of Arts and Sciences Major Undergraduate Graduate Total Art 106 0 106 Biology 432 28 460 Chemistry 90 0 90 Creative Writing 0 28 28 Criminal Justice 103 14 117 English 153 9 162 Enrichment 04 4 Environmental Sciences 108 0 108 French 70 7 Geography 25 0 25 History 72 5 77 Liberal Studies 24 0 24 Mass Communication 363 0 363 Mathematics 62 0 62 Music 15 0 15 Music Education 24 7 31 Philosophy 26 0 26 Physics 150 0 150 Political Science 144 0 144 Psychology 361 0 361 Public Administration 0 66 66 Rhetoric 38 0 38 Sociology 50 0 50 Spanish 29 0 29 Theatre 63 0 63 Undeclared 194 0 194 World Languages and Cultures 20 2 Total 2,641 161 2,802

College of Business Major Undergraduate Graduate Total Accounting 214 20 234 Business Administration 0 82 82 Business Undecided 247 0 247 Computer Science 134 0 134 Economics 88 0 88 Enrichment 02 2 Logistics and Supply Chain Mgmt. 0 76 76 Management 395 0 395 Management Information Systems 142 26 168 Marketing 445 0 445 Total 1,665 206 1,871

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 28 | ENROLLMENT Duplicated Enrollment by College and Major Fall 2016

College of Education Major Undergraduate Graduate Total Early Childhood Education 83 9 92 Education 0 60 60 Educational Leadership 0 74 74 Enrichment 0 22 Instructional Technology 0 25 25 Library Media 0 19 19 Middle Grades Education 40 11 51 Non-Degree Instructional Tech. 0 55 Non-Degree Library Media 0 33 Pre-Early Childhood Education 124 0 124 Pre-Middle Grades Education 35 0 35 Pre-Special Education 50 0 50 Reading, Language and Literacy 0 11 Secondary Teacher Education 0 48 48 Special Education 77 38 115 Total 409 295 704

College of Health Sciences Major Undergraduate Graduate Total Art Therapy 0 11 11 Athletic Training 36 0 36 Community Health 64 0 64 Enrichment 0 66 Exercise Science 358 0 358 Family Nurse Practitioner 0 70 70 Health and Human Performance 0 44 44 Health Education 2 02 Kinesiology 0 11 Kinesiology/Physical Education 0 15 15 Music Therapy 65 14 79 Nurse Educator 0 99 Nursing 245 0 245 Nursing Practice 0 24 24 Nursing, RN-BSN 4 04 Outdoor Education 41 0 41 Pre-Athletic Training 78 0 78 Pre-Nursing 432 0 432 Post-MSN Family Nurse Practitioner 0 14 14 Public Health 61 0 61 Total 1,386 208 1,594

No College Designation Joint Enrollment 82 0 82 Non-Degree Post-Baccalaureate 8 08 Other Non-Degree 8 08 Transient 26 0 26 Total 124 0 124

Grand Total 6,225 870 7,095

Note: 0’s added for readability. Does not imply offering.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 29 | ENROLLMENT Enrolled Foreign Students by Country of Citizenship and Student Level Fall 2016

Country of Citizenship Undergraduate Graduate Total Albania 1 01 Argentina 1 01 Australia 3 03 Brazil 1 01 China 2 13 Czech Republic 2 02 Denmark 2 02 France 1 01 Germany 5 16 Hungary 1 01 Iceland 2 02 India 1 12 Italy 3 03 Japan 1 01 Korea, Republic of 3 14 Nepal 0 11 Nigeria 3 03 Pakistan 3 03 Poland 1 01 Romania 1 01 Russia 1 23 Saudi Arabia 1 01 Spain 2 02 Sweden 6 06 Taiwan 2 02 Trinidad and Tobago 1 01 United Kingdom 3 03 Venezuela 1 01 zambia 1 12

Grand Total 55 8 63

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 30 | ENROLLMENT Enrollment by Place of Origin and Student Level Fall 2016

State Undergraduate Graduate Total Alabama 14 5 Arizona 11 2 Arkansas 01 1 California 41 5 Colorado 11 2 Florida 14 5 19 Foreign Country 55 8 63 Georgia 5,941 797 6,738 Guam 10 1 Illinois 41 5 Iowa 01 1 Kansas 01 1 Kentucky 13 4 Louisiana 10 1 Maryland 12 3 Massachusetts 10 1 Michigan 11 2 Minnesota 03 3 Mississippi 11 2 Missouri 12 3 N. Mariana Islands 01 1 New Hampshire 01 1 New York 22 4 North Carolina 25 7 Ohio 02 2 Oklahoma 01 1 Oregon 01 1 Pennsylvania 06 6 South Carolina 4610 Tennessee 23 5 Texas 54 9 Virginia 12 3 Washington 11 2 Wisconsin 10 1

Grand Total 6,047 868 6,915

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 31 | ENROLLMENT Enrollment by State of Origin and Student Level, Fall 2016 Enrollment

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 32 | ENROLLMENT Enrolled Georgia Residents by County of Residence and Student Level Fall 2016

Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Appling 72 9Habersham 11 0 11 Bacon 10 1Hall 63 5 68 Baldwin 262 56 318 Hancock 10 4 14 Banks 61 7Haralson 50 5 Barrow 39 4 43 Harris 41 5 Bartow 18 4 22 Hart 50 5 Ben Hill 11 2Heard 10 1 Bibb 197 101 298 Henry 178 20 198 Bleckley 13 5 18 Houston 129 75 204 Brantley 60 6Jackson 45 1 46 Bryan 31 2 33 Jasper 22 3 25 Bulloch 11 4 15 Jeff Davis 10 1 Burke 13 2 15 Jefferson 12 1 13 Butts 23 2 25 Johnson 51 6 Camden 71 8Jones 66 13 79 Candler 71 8Lamar 44 8 Carroll 16 2 18 Laurens 62 22 84 Catoosa 61 7Lee 90 9 Charlton 30 3Liberty 11 2 Chatham 131 11 142 Lincoln 30 3 Chattooga 30 3Lowndes 10 4 14 Cherokee 218 6 224 Lumpkin 20 2 Clarke 49 13 62 Macon 10 1 Clayton 16 8 24 Madison 60 6 Cobb 500 21 521 Marion 01 1 Coffee 52 7McDuffie 12 2 14 Colquitt 13 0 13 McIntosh 10 1 Columbia 147 13 160 Mitchell 30 3 Coweta 90 5 95 Monroe 30 8 38 Crawford 12 8 20 Montgomery 31 4 Crisp 81 9Morgan 36 5 41 Dawson 70 7Muscogee 23 6 29 Decatur 80 8Newton 85 13 98 DeKalb 226 30 256 Oconee 83 8 91 Dodge 92 11 Oglethorpe 30 3 Dougherty 14 4 18 Paulding 26 4 30 Douglas 27 5 32 Peach 26 9 35 Effingham 34 2 36 Pickens 31 4 Elbert 13 3 16 Pierce 50 5 Emanuel 51 6Pike 94 13 Evans 70 7Polk 41 5 Fannin 20 2Pulaski 87 15 Fayette 257 9 266 Putnam 57 15 72 Floyd 17 3 20 Rabun 61 7 Forsyth 242 8 250 Randolph 10 1 Franklin 31 4Richmond 55 8 63 Fulton 804 44 848 Rockdale 39 7 46 Gilmer 41 5Screven 30 3 Glascock 60 6Spalding 21 9 30 Glynn 54 5 59 Stephens 91 10 Gordon 70 7Sumter 91 10 Grady 40 4Tattnall 13 0 13 Greene 15 5 20 Taylor 10 1 Gwinnett 789 50 839 Telfair 32 5

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 33 | ENROLLMENT Enrolled Georgia Residents by County of Residence and Student Level Fall 2016

Undergraduate Graduate Total Undergraduate Graduate Total Terrell 30 3Wayne 50 5 Thomas 20 1 21 Wheeler 22 4 Tift 13 4 17 White 90 9 Toombs 44 8Whitfield 12 3 15 Towns 01 1Wilkes 71 8 Treutlen 12 3Wilkinson 24 10 34 Troup 11 2 13 Worth 40 4 Twiggs 62 8Dooly 22 4 Union 21 3Early 10 1 Upson 55 10 Lanier 01 1 Walker 30 3Seminole 20 2 Walton 103 9 112 Talbot 01 1 Ware 60 6Webster 10 1 Warren 22 4Unknown GA County 2 17 19 Washington 46 8 54 Grand Total 5,941 797 6,738 Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

Cardinal on Branch

TYLER REYNOLDS | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 34 | ENROLLMENT GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 35 | ENROLLMENT Top 20 Majors by Student Enrollment Fall 2016

Major Undergraduate Major Graduate Nursing 677 Business Administration 82 Marketing 445 Logistics and Supply Chain Mgmt. 76 Biology 432 Educational Leadership 74 Management 395 Family Nurse Practitioner 70 Mass Communication 363 Public Administration 66 Psychology 361 Education 60 Exercise Science 358 Secondary Teacher Education 48 Business Undecided 247 Health and Human Performance 44 Accounting 214 Special Education 38 Early Childhood Education 207 Biology 28 Undeclared 194 Creative Writing 28 English 153 Management Information Systems 26 Physics 150 Instructional Technology 25 Political Science 144 Nursing Practice 24 Management Information Systems 142 Accounting 20 Computer Science 134 Library Media 19 Special Education 127 Kinesiology/Physical Education 15 Athletic Training 114 Criminal Justice 14 Environmental Sciences 108 Music Therapy 14 Art 105 Post MSN Family Nurse Practitioner 14

Note: Enrollment counts do not include joint enrolled, transients or non-degree/certificate seeking students.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot.

Retention Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Undergraduates Cohort Percent Year Count 1Yr 2Yr 3Yr 4Yr 5Yr 6Yr 7Yr 8Yr

1998 750 68.80 51.20 45.60 43.33 42.27 40.53 40.00 40.00 1999 787 74.59 57.69 52.48 49.05 47.14 48.16 47.01 46.76 2000 820 72.44 57.32 51.34 47.44 45.49 44.76 45.37 45.61 2001 879 75.77 62.12 54.27 51.99 50.97 49.83 50.28 50.40 2002 984 75.20 56.40 51.22 47.76 44.61 44.51 45.22 45.53 2003 1,027 78.68 63.29 57.45 52.48 52.39 51.22 51.12 50.83 2004 918 84.10 70.59 65.03 62.53 61.11 61.11 62.20 62.31 2005 1,032 84.11 66.57 60.47 56.69 55.52 56.59 56.69 57.07 2006 1,137 81.79 69.66 63.06 58.49 58.40 58.66 59.01 59.10 2007 1,198 84.22 69.78 65.36 62.60 61.77 62.10 62.52 62.69 2008 1,177 84.11 72.22 65.85 61.94 61.34 61.60 62.02 61.94 2009 1,206 85.49 71.39 65.26 62.02 60.78 61.19 61.53 2010 1,202 83.11 67.72 62.15 59.15 59.73 59.98 , 2011 1,204 85.80 71.76 67.36 66.20 66.03 2012 1,304 84.74 70.94 67.18 64.19 2013 1,395 85.52 68.60 64.01 2014 1,463 85.92 70.06 2015 1,473 85.13

Note: Retention rates are not adjusted for exclusions.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 36 | ENROLLMENT FINANCIAL INFORMATION

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 37 Sources of Revenue Fiscal Year 2015-16 Percent Sources Revenue ($) of Total State of Georgia Resident Instruction 31,547,908 22.7

Student Tuition and Fees Resident Instruction 55,694,025 40.0 Student Activities 4,140,117 3.0 Student Technology 1,053,565 0.8 Total Student Tuition and Fees 60,887,707 43.7

Sales, Services and Miscellaneous Sources Community Education 1,521,424 1.1 Teaching and Service Departments 599,043 0.4 Academic Support 111,974 0.1 Community Services 108,139 0.1 Research 75,085 0.1 Other Services 671,946 0.5 Total Sales, Service and Miscellaneous Sources 3,087,611 2.2

Gifts, Grants and Research Contracts (State, Federal and Private)* 9,011,176 6.5

Auxiliary Enterprises 29,612,961 21.3

Endowment 202,706 0.1

Capital Outlay 4,826,484 3.5

Total 139,176,552 100.0

* Includes Student Aid

Source: Georgia College Annual Expenditure Report (Includes All Fund Sources)

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 38 | FINANCIAL INFORMATION Distribution of Revenue by Source – Trend

Fiscal Year Source 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 State of Georgia 22.7 23.1 23.2 22.9 22.7 Student Tuition and Fees 40.5 40.2 40.0 40.7 40.0 Student Activity Fee 3.1 3.3 3.0 3.0 3.0 Student Technology Fee 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 Sales, Services and Misc. Revenue 2.1 1.9 1.9 2.2 2.2 Gifts, Grants, Contracts 7.4 7.1 6.8 6.8 6.5 Auxiliary Enterprises 21.7 21.6 22.1 22.2 21.3 Endowment 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 Capital Outlay 1.5 1.7 2.1 1.3 3.5 Source: Georgia College Annual Expenditure Report

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GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 39 | FINANCIAL INFORMATION Expenditures by Function Fiscal Year 2015-16

Percent Budgetary Function Expenditures ($) of Total Instruction 41,320,401 29.7 Research 825,481 0.6 Public Service 926,128 0.7 Academic Support 14,160,345 10.2 Student Services 10,303,932 7.4 Institutional Support 16,500,281 11.9 Operations and Maintenance of Plant 19,071,065 13.7 Scholarships and Fellowships 6,225,661 4.5 Auxiliary Enterprises 29,898,366 21.5

Total 139,231,659 100.0 Source: Georgia College Annual Expenditure Report (Includes All Fund Sources)

Distribution of Expenditures by Source – Trend

Fiscal Year / Distribution of Expenditures Source 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Instruction 31.5 32.1 30.9 30.1 29.7 Research 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.6 Public Service 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 Academic Support 9.8 9.6 10.0 10.8 10.2 Student Services 7.0 7.8 7.0 7.4 7.4 Institutional Support 10.4 11.6 10.7 12.0 11.9 Operations and Maint. of Plant 13.3 11.1 12.9 12.2 13.7 Scholarships and Fellowships 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.5 Auxiliary Enterprises 22.1 22.1 22.3 21.7 21.5

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 40 | FINANCIAL INFORMATION Total Sponsored Expenditures by Project Type - Trend

Fiscal Year Expenditures ($) Source 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Instruction 1,774,612 1,472,960 1,477,042 1,626,168 1,400,985 Research 165,890 87,236 132,372 115,815 379,399 Public Service 243,933 211,396 355,623 533,481 500,934 Academic Support 390,269 324,727 214,634 286,788 277,599 Student Services 12,010 12,557 38,255 101,139 90,060 Institutional Support 299,192 260,533 267,842 259,684 261,930 Operations and Maintenance of Plant 194,538 18,257 (8,258) 85,823 - Scholarships and Fellowships 6,030,767 5,818,010 6,256,777 6,224,580 6,225,661 Auxiliary Enterprises - 3,488 - - -

Total 9,111,211 8,209,166 8,734,288 9,233,478 9,136,567

Source: Georgia College Annual Expenditure Report

Mandala Dishware

LISA MCCOLLUM | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 41 | FINANCIAL INFORMATION 116 W. Greene St.

EMILY EUBANKS | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 42 | FINANCIAL INFORMATION ACADEMIC INFORMATION

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 43 Fall Semester Credit Hours Generated by College/Department

Fall 2014 Fall 2015 Fall 2016 College and Department Lower Hrs Upper Hrs Grad Hrs Lower Hrs Upper Hrs Grad Hrs Lower Hrs Upper Hrs Grad Hrs

College of Arts and Sciences Art 1,747 612 0 1,647 567 0 1,659 483 0 Biology and Environment Sciences 6,100 1,668 244 6,300 1,873 279 5,599 1,864 288 Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy 3,723 1,271 0 3,498 1,616 0 3,607 1,435 0 Dean of Arts and Sciences 137 129.5 0 157 58 0 146 102 0 English and Rhetoric 6,121 1,143 287 5,497 1,074 330 5,428 1,180 292 Government and Sociology 2,983 1,834 363 3,377 1,509 335 3,427 1,677 513 History and Geography 2,977 792 72 2,738 847 63 2,950 662 45 Mass Communication 561 1,209 0 608 1,251 0 615 1,108 0 Mathematics 5,428 612 0 5,583 579 0 5,407 615 0 World Languages and Cultures 2,998 465 0 2872 426 0 2,766 420 0 Music 1,195 330 29 1,358.5 505 20 1,391 343 50 Philosophy and Liberal Studies 1,260 276 0 1528 281 0 1,374 291 0 Psychological Science 2,576 1,018 0 2183 1,225 0 2,405 1,136 0 Theatre and Dance 1,168 310 0 1128 281 0 1,035 362 0 Total 38,974 11,669.5 995 3,8474.5 12,092 1,027 37,809 11,678 1,188

College of Business Accounting 1,863 1,358 387 2,067 1,513 376 1,776 1,648 303 Economics and Finance 2,202 1,162 57 2,037 1,143 92 2,430 1,020 39 Info Systems and Comp Science 2,925 1,101 234 3,134 1,221 246 3,114 1,732 237 Logistics 00264 00258 0 141 369 Management 0 2,524 525 0 2,634 360 0 2,796 312 Marketing 0 1,542 75 0 1,875 001,986 0 Total 6,990 7,687 1,542 7,238 8,386 1,332 7,320 9,323 1,260

College of Education* Early Childhood Educ 0 769 6 0 00 0 0 0 Foundations and Secondary Educ 806 88 1,293 0 00 0 0 0 Middle Grades Education 0 423 117 0 00 0 0 0 Special Educ and Admin 0 1,124 1,261 0 00 0 0 0 Prof Learning and Innovation 0 00 0521 1,843 0 576 1,836 Teacher Education 0 00 769 1,928 1,062 664 2,266 843 Total 806 2,404 2,677 769 2,449 2,905 664 2,842 2,679

College of Health Sciences Creative Arts Therapies 228 164 169 231 155 234 274 164 176 Health and Human Performance 1,445 3,664 438 1,461 3,709 317 1,514 3,640 477 Nursing 301 3,151 629 201 2,978 779 297 2,900 730 Total 1,974 6,979 1,236 1,893 6,842 1,330 2,085 6,704 1,383

General College Center for Student Success 413 00 348 00 531 00 Total 413 00 348 00 531 00

Universitywide Program Academic Affairs 4,962 00 5,654 00 5,393 Total 4,962 00 5,654 00 5,393 00

TOTALS 54,119 28,739.5 6,450 54,376.5 29,769 6,594 53,802 30,547 6,510 GRAND TOTAL 89,308.5 90,739.5 90,859

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness Mid-term census snapshot

* Early Childhood Education, Foundations and Secondary Education, Middle Grade Education, and Special Education and Administration became the departments of Professional Learning and Innovation and Teacher Education in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 44 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION Distribution of Grades by Student Level 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 4.1 1.6 5.3 6.3 0.7 0.7 4.0 4.8 1.5 2.3 4.4 0.7 0.7 4.8 4.0 0.9 2.4 2.5 2.2 2.0 2.3 1.4 0.9 4.4 2.4 1.1 0.8 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 100 33.3 19.2 10.3 0.2 0 Percent of Grade Percent 2.2 0.7 0 0.1 4 .0 3 .0 12.1 2.8 2.3 0.8 0 0.1 4.4 0.1 0 19.3 6.6 1.8 3.5 6.4 0 0.1 5.3 0.1 0.1 A B C D F S U I W WF Other Not Reported 67.0 13.5 2.7 0.448.7 0.4 24.7 6.0 10.7 5.3 0.3 1.7 2.0 2.867.5 0 0.6 17.2 0 4.3 0.7 0.5 0 0.2 8.7 5.9 0 0 0.7 0 1.461.6 18.8 0 3.2 0.7 0.7 1.8 2.0 0 1.4 4.757.1 0.3 20.8 4.8 0.1 0.5 0.5 3.4 0.1 1.5 4.4 0.4 0.2 50.743.4 28.741.6 10.8 32.443.1 12.3 3.0 30.0 12.6 3.0 30.1 2.445.4 13.2 3.2 2.3 2.5 30.1 2.4 0 12 .0 0.3 1.844.4 1.166.5 0 11.1 2.0 0 13.6 0 0.1 0 0 0 2.645.3 0.2 5.2 0.444.8 0.2 3.7 0 31.5 4.742.8 12.2 0.2 0.4 32.1 0.1 2.247.3 12.0 0.3 2.4 28.3 0 5.9 12.4 0.2 2.9 27.8 2.245.1 0 11.8 3.4 0.3 0 0 2.1 0 2.2 30 .0 1.7 3.0 0 0 0.3 0 1.7 1.1 2.933.3 0 2.1 0 066.1 0.6 50.0 0 11.1 0 17.9 0 0 8.3 0.1 0.7 4.469.8 0.3 5.5 0 4.9 0 4.0 0.564.1 11.5 0.1 2.7 0.152.7 0.2 17.7 5.0 0 055.9 0.1 0 17.1 5.2 2.8 5.7 18.5 0 4.5 0.8 0 60.6 0 2.8 4.5 2.5 0 0 0 5.5 16.7 1.9 0 2.5 0.7 0 4.8 0.8 1.9 15.5 1.842.3 1.3 0 12.8 0 0.465.9 0 3.4 15.4 0.4 16.8 0 0 0 3.9 0 6.9 0 2.760.3 0.4 2.5 0.1 0 6.0 0.8 0.6 0 5.761.8 16.4 1.9 0.245.7 0 1.9 21.6 0.3 7.8 0 054.3 8.3 18.1 4.1 4.4 0.9 1.9 0 19.9 5.7 1.4 056 .0 0.1 0 0 5.5 0 8.3 3.3 0 5.4 1.7 0 0 3.3 1.1 0 0 0.8 16.7 062.1 4.2 0 0 9.762.4 24.1 0 0.3 0 7.7 18.6 0 0 0 7.7 0 3.8 0 0.2 0.3 8.7 0.4 0 4.8 5.1 3.9 3.9 0.4 0 0.3 0 0 3.6 0 0.5 0.1 0 0 0 1.4 0 0 4.0 0 0.3 3.5 0.1 0 0 46.5 26.8 11.3 2.8 0.7 0 0 0.7 11.3 0 0 75.0 25.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45.9 29.7 11.8 2.9 2.2 0.8 0 0.1 4.0 0.245.5 29.8 11.9 0 2.7 2.2 0.9 0 0.1 4.3 0.163.7 16.8 0 3.6 1.1 2.5 4.0 0 0.7 4.2 0.2 0.1 59.7 18.9 5.0 1.0 1.7 4.8 0 0.8 4.5 0.2 0.1 100.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Other UndergraduatesTotal Graduate-Ed. Specialist 43.4Other Graduates Total 29.3 13.7 33.3 3.4 66.7Freshman 5.4Sophomore 0Junior 1.0Senior 0Other Undergraduates 0Total 0 0Graduate-Ed. Specialist 48.1Graduate-Doctoral Degree 0 2.4Other Graduates 29.3 13.2Total 0 50.0 0 4.7 0 50.0 0 1.9Freshman 0 0 0Sophomore 1.9 0Junior 0 0Senior 0 0Other Undergraduates 0 0Total 0 0 0Graduate-Ed. Specialist 0 100.0 0Graduate-Doctoral DegreeOther Graduates 0 0 0Total 0 75.0 79.7 0 0 12.9 0 3.9 0 Freshman 0.9 3.9 0 0 0Sophomore 1.9 0Junior 0 0 0Senior 2.6 0Other Undergraduates 11.5 0Total 0 0 0 0Graduate-Ed. Specialist 0 100.0 0 0 Graduate-Doctoral Degree 1.9Other Graduates 0 0 0Total 92.9 79.0 0 3.2 0 0 11.5 3.6 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.8 0 0 0 0 0 1 3.6 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e seeking and post-baccalaureate student levels. student levels. e seeking and post-baccalaureate Graduate Graduate-Master's Grand Total Graduate Graduate-Master's Grand Total Graduate Graduate-Master's Grand Total Graduate Graduate-Master's Grand Total Spring 2016 Undergraduate Joint Enrollment Spring 2016 Undergraduate Joint Enrollment Fall 2015 Undergraduate Joint Enrollment Fall 2015 Undergraduate Joint Enrollment graduates include transient, non-degre CampusMain Campus Term Academic Level Student Level Other Campus A = Excellent B = Good C = Satisfactory D = Passing F = Failure I = Incomplete S = Completion of requirements degree U = Unsatisfactory W = Withdrew without penalty WF = Withdrew failing and Audit Other = In progress Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot Mid-Term and Effectiveness, of Institutional Research Office Source: and Other undergraduates

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 45 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

Study Abroad Geographic Distribution - Fiscal Year 2015-16

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Study Abroad Students: 272

Source: Georgia College International Education Center

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 46 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION INA DILLARD RUSSELL LIBRARY

Resources, Services, Personnel 2014-2015 2015-2016

Collections (Total Volumes) 205,600 210,496 Electronic Books 35,220 201,374[1] Borrowing 2,392 2,605 Lending 1,031 841 GIL Express books borrowed 1,246 1,456 GALILEO Full-text downloads 244,008 274,228 Instruction sessions 189 110[2] Total students taught 4,113 2,320[3] Library Staff Professional 13 12 Support 16 10 Student 41 45 Total 70 67

Facility and Technology 2014-2015 2015-2016

Study Rooms 43 41 Public Computers 59 60 Tablets available for checkout 168 140 Laptops available for checkout 59 58 (20 Macs, 39 PCs) (18 Macs, 40 PCs) Additional Inventory 342 583[4] (Cables, Cameras, Microphones, Projectors, Speakers, etc.)

[1] Increase is due to FY16 acquisition of eBrary Academic Complete (e-book collection). [2] Decrease is primarily attributed to a decline in the number of group-type sessions for the Freshman Seminar activity. During the 2015-2016 academic year, the activity was completed exclusively by students on an individual basis. [3] Decrease is in correlation with the decline in instruction sessions (as explained in the previous footnote). [4] Increase is due to addition of end-of-FY15 purchases of video cameras.

Source: Russell Library

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 47 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS

College of Arts and Sciences College of Education Art B.A. Early Childhood Education B.S. Biology B.S. Early Childhood Education M.Ed. Biology M.S. Education Ed.S. Chemistry B.S. Education M.Ed. Creative Writing M.F.A. Educational Leadership Ed.S. Criminal Justice B.A. Educational Leadership M.Ed. Criminal Justice M.S.C.J. Instructional Technology M.Ed English B.A. Library Media M.Ed. English M.A. Middle Grades Education B.S. Environmental Sciences B.S. Middle Grades Education M.A.T. Geography B.A. Reading, Language and Literacy M.Ed. History B.A. Secondary Teacher Education M.A.T. History M.A. Special Education B.S. Liberal Studies B.A. Special Education Ed.S. Mass Communication B.A. Special Education M.A.T. Mathematics B.S. Special Education M.Ed. Music B.A. Music Education B.M.Ed. College of Health Sciences Music Education M.M.Ed. Art Therapy M.A. Philosophy B.A. Athletic Training B.S. Physics B.S. Community Health B.S. Political Science B.A. Exercise Science B.S. Psychology B.S. Family Nurse Practitioner M.S.N. Public Administration M.P.A. Family Nurse Practitioner Post-M.S.N. Certificate Rhetoric B.A. Health and Human Performance M.S. Sociology B.A. Kinesiology/Physical Education M.A.T. Theatre B.A. Music Therapy B.M.T. World Languages and Cultures B.A. Music Therapy M.M.T. French Nurse Educator M.S.N. Spanish Nurse Educator Post-M.S.N. Certificate Nursing B.S.N. College of Business Nursing R.N.-B.S.N. Accounting B.B.A. Nursing Practice D.N.P. Accountancy M.Ac. Outdoor Education B.S. Business Administration M.B.A. Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner Computer Science B.S. Post-M.S.N. Certificate Economics B.A. Public Health B.S. Economics B.S. Logistics and Supply Chain Management M.L.S.C.M. Management B.B.A. Management Information Systems B.B.A. Management Information Systems M.M.I.S. Marketing B.B.A.

Source: Registrar

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 48 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION Cost of Attendance Comparison Georgia College and Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) Peers

Published Books On campus On campus in-state tuition and and supplies room and board other expenses* Total fees 2015-16 ($) 2015-16 ($) 2015-16 ($) 2015-16 ($) Cost ($)

Ramapo College of New Jersey 13,698 1,400 11,640 3,010 29,748 Georgia College 9,170 1,500 11,612 4,618 26,900 University of Mary Washington 11,130 1,100 10,872 2,890 25,992 University of Montevallo 11,410 2,050 8,182 4,250 25,892 Keene State College 13,228 900 9,712 1,850 25,690 Eastern Connecticut State University 10,016 1,000 12,108 2,251 25,375 Fort Lewis College 7,600 1,208 10,680 5,496 24,984 University of Illinois at Springfield 11,413 1,200 9,600 2,700 24,913 Sonoma State University 7,330 1,764 12,814 2,772 24,680 Southern Oregon University 8,145 999 12,105 3,252 24,501 SUNY College at Geneseo 8,113 1,000 11,980 2,500 23,593 The University of Virginia's College at Wise 9,220 1,300 10,256 2,670 23,446 University of Minnesota-Morris 12,846 900 7,804 1,800 23,350 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 9,475 1,200 9,828 2,384 22,887 The Evergreen State College 8,380 1,050 9,492 3,426 22,348 University of Maine at Farmington 9,217 840 8,970 2,774 21,801 Truman State University 7,456 1,000 8,480 3,800 20,736 Henderson State University 8,100 1,600 6,456 4,276 20,432 Shepherd University 6,830 1,000 9,682 2,875 20,387 New College of Florida 6,916 1,200 8,932 3,270 20,318 University of North Carolina at Asheville 6,605 1,200 8,332 4,127 20,264 Southern Utah University 6,300 1,600 6,957 4,800 19,657 Midwestern State University 8,005 1,350 8,027 1,818 19,200 University of Wisconsin-Superior 8,036 900 6,540 3,690 19,166 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 6,270 1,200 5,470 3,924 16,864

Source: IPEDS

* Other expenses are defined as the amount of money (estimated by the financial aid office) needed by a student to cover expenses such as laundry, transportation, entertainment and furnishings.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 49 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION ACCREDITATION

Georgia College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Georgia College. Additionally, Georgia College has a number of programs that are accredited and/or approved through state or national agencies. A list of those agencies/accrediting bodies can be found in the tables below.

Nationally or Regionally Accredited, Approved or Recognized Units and Programs

Accrediting Agency College/s Date of most Outcome Next Program Agency recent review scheduled Report Documentation review Confirming Accreditation

National Association Arts and Spring 2011 Accreditation AY 2020-2021 NASM Letter from of Schools of Music Sciences Continued in Good Self-Study NASM (NASM) Standing

National Council for Arts and October 2012 Accreditation Fall 2019 John H. Letter from Accreditation of Sciences, Continued Lounsbury NCATE College of Teacher Education Education and Education (NCATE) Health Sciences (JHL COE)

Association to Business Fall 2011 Maintenance of AY 2016-2017 Fifth-Year mLetter fro Advance Collegiate Accreditation Maintenance AACSB Schools of Business Report (AACSB)

National Association Arts and AY 2008-2009 Accreditation AY 2015-2016 Self-Study Letter from of Schools of Public Sciences continued in Good Report NASPAA Affairs and Standing Administration (NASPAA) Letter from Georgia Arts and October 2012 All Programs Fall 2019 JHL COE Approved Institutional PSC Professional Sciences, Report Education, Standards GA Standard 7 Commission Health Sciences Narrative (PSC) GA Standard 8 Narrative Nationally National Association Education September Fall 2019 B.S. Early Report from Recognized Childhood for the Education of 2012 NCATE/NAEYC (B.S. and M.Ed.) Program Report Young Children (NAEYC) M.Ed. Early Report from Childhood NCATE/NAEYC Program Report

Computing Business October 2014 Accreditation Fall 2020 Self-Study Letter from Sciences Report ABET Accreditation Board (ABET)

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 50 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION Nationally or Regionally Accredited, Approved or Recognized Units and Programs (continued)

Accrediting Agency College/s Date of most Outcome Next Program Agency recent review scheduled Report Documentation review Confirming Accreditation

Association for Education March Nationally Fall 2019 B.S. Middle Report from Middle Level 2011 Recognized Grades NCATE/AMLE Program Report Education (B.S. and M.Ed.) (AMLE) M.Ed. Middle Report from Grades NCATE/AMLE Program Report

Council for Education September Nationally Fall 2019 B.S. Special Report from Exceptional 2012 Recognized Education NCATE/CEC Program Report Children (B.S. and MAT) (CEC) MAT Special Report from Education NCATE/CEC Program Report

American Library Education February Nationally Fall 2020 M.Ed. Report from Association 2015 Recognized (M.Ed.) Library NCATE/ALA College - Education Media Response Report

American Music Health Sciences Fall 2011 Continued AY 2020-2021 Self- Letter from Therapy Association Accreditation Assessment AMTA (AMTA) Study

Association for Health Sciences Spring 2012 Accreditation Spring 2022 Self-Study Letter from Experiential Continued Report AEE Education (AEE)

Council on Health Sciences Summer Accreditation AY 2017-18 On-site Visit Letter from Accreditation of 2009 Continued Response CAATE Athletic Training Report Education (CAATE)

Georgia Board of Health Sciences Fall 2014 Full approval Fall 2021 Self-Study Letter from Nursing (Prelicensure Report Georgia Board Programs) of Nursing

Commission on Health Sciences Fall 2013 Accreditation Fall 2018 CCNE Self- Letter from Collegiate Nursing Study CCNE Education (CCNE)

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 51 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION THE LEARNING CENTER CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESS

Learning Learning Supplemental Supplemental Semester Center Center Instruction Instruction Math Lab Math Lab Total Total and Year Visits Students Visits Students Visits Students Visits Students

Fall 2012 3,264 641 3,279 763 9,655 338 16,198 1,742 Spring 2013 2,976 607 3,288 805 3,947 195 10,211 1,607 Summer 2013 530 108 530 108 Total FY 13 6,770 1,356 6,567 1,568 13,602 533 26,939 3,457

Fall 2013 4,463 1,017 4,420 962 5,995 297 14,878 2,276 Spring 2014 3,361 663 3,936 972 4,408 300 11,705 1,935 Summer 2014 579 120 579 120 Total FY 14 8,403 1,800 8,356 1,934 10,403 597 27,162 4,331

Fall 2014 5,734 1,037 5,957 1,124 4,884 290 16,575 2,451 Spring 2015 3,854 781 4,513 933 5,098 309 13,465 2,023 Summer 2015 796 147 796 147 Total FY 15 10,384 1,965 10,470 2,057 9,982 599 30,836 4,621

Fall 2015 6,830 1,280 7,375 1,437 4,405 308 18,610 3,025 Spring 2016 5,558 871 6,692 1,388 3,645 320 15,895 2,579 Summer 2016 763 151 763 151 Total FY 16 13,151 2,302 14,067 2,825 8,050 628 35,268 5,755

Source: Georgia College Learning Center; Center for Student Success

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 52 | ACADEMIC INFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 53 STUDENT AFFAIRS METRICS

University Housing 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 5th Week Fall Occupancy 2,052 2,193 2,102 2,199 Number of Programs Offered 630 550 545 420 Number of Housing Conduct Incidents 99 131 62 52 Staff GPA 3.35 3.39 3.40 3.40

Campus Life 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Student Volunteers 2,426 2,738 2,007 1,711 Volunteer Service Hours 51,890 42,887 37,440 32,164 Fraternity and Sorority Members 1,245 1,749 1,690 1,961 All Fraternity and Sorority GPA 3.15 3.33 3.25 3.27 Registered Student Organizations 130 172 190 190 Intramural Participations 45,000 45,783 51,276 53,808 Intramural Unique Participants 2,500 2,319 2,460 2,451

Athletics 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Number of Student-Athletes 219 248 191 205 Athlete GPA 3.10 3.22 3.23 3.28 Athlete Graduation Rate (4 year) 68% 74% 74% 67% NCAA Academic Success Rate 83% 81% 79% 78%

Career Center 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Student Participations 5,169 5,296 7,185 10,348 Jobs and Internships Posted 1,145 1,747 2,106 2,269 Workshops, Presentations and Interviews 153 143 163 238 Academic Internships Tracked 179 187 212 215 Employers and Grad. Program Visits 156 239 258 302

Student Disability Resource Center 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Students Registered w/ Office 228 261 291 466

Counseling Services 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Contact Hours 2,719 3,327 3,087 3,422 Students Receiving Services 483 568 579 644 Mental Health Crisis Interventions 84 86 145 141 Survey - “Helped Stay in School” 71.5% 93.9% 92.2% 94.2% Survey – “Helped Improve Academics” 79.5% 91.7% 87.3% 92%

Women’s Center 2015-2016 Total Participations 6,260 Bystander Intervention Training - Students 1,134 Bystander Intervention Training - Employee 324 Interpersonal Violence Survivors Served 22

Source: Student Affairs

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 54 | STUDENT INFORMATION Student Housing Summary

Residence Hall Adams Hall 235 (doubles and singles) Bell Hall 194 (triples, doubles and singles) Foundation Hall 283 (doubles and singles) Napier Hall 184 (doubles and singles) Parkhurst Hall 261 (doubles and singles) Sanford Hall 63 (doubles and singles) Wells Hall 186 (doubles and singles) Village 1 138 (2 and 4 bedrooms) Village 2 116 (2 and4 bedrooms) Village 3 104 (2 and 4 bedrooms) Village 4 157 (1, 2 and 4 bedrooms) Village 5 147 (1, 2 and 4 bedrooms) Village 6 151 (1, 2 and 4 bedrooms)

Source: Housing

Sororities and Fraternities

Date Established Sorority on Campus Alpha Delta Pi 1974 Alpha Kappa Alpha 1976 Alpha Omicron Pi 2014 Delta Gamma 2016 Delta Sigma Theta 1977 Delta zeta 1974 Kappa Delta 2009 Mu Sigma Upsilon 2011 Phi Mu 1973 Sigma Gamma Rho 2000 zeta Phi Beta 1989 zeta Tau Alpha 2004

Fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha 1976 Alpha Tau Omega 2016 Delta Sigma Phi 2008 Kappa Alpha 1974 Kappa Alpha Psi 1987 Lambda Sigma Upsilon 2010 Omega Psi Phi 1984 Pi Kappa Alpha 1974 Pi Kappa Phi 1984 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2013 Theta Chi 2011

Participation in Sororities and Fraternities Fall 2016

Sororities 1,370 37 (% of Undergraduate Females) Fraternities 517 22 (% of Undergraduate Males) Total 1,887 31 (% of Total Undergraduates)

Source: Department of Campus Life, Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 55 | STUDENT INFORMATION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Alumni Association Executive Board Name City, State Mark Armstrong Alexandria, Virginia Amber Bennett Royston, Georgia Kirsten Blomberg Baltimore, Maryland Pamela Booker Irving, Texas Ethel Boyle Conyers, Georgia Stephen Coxen Atlanta, Georgia Matt Davis Gray, Georgia Anresa Davis Stone Mountain, Georgia Christy Ellerbee Monroe, Georgia Jake Grant Athens, Georgia Ryan Greene Milledgeville, Georgia Christina Homer Atlanta, Georgia Kyle Hood Peachtree City, Georgia Chris Ingle Greensboro, Georgia Michael Jordan Lizella, Georgia Calvin McMullen Haddock, Georgia Ajayi Monell Westlake, Ohio zach Mullins Atlanta, Georgia Maxwell Pichan Brookhaven, Georgia Butler Raines Atlanta, Georgia Sandra Rosseter Eatonton, Georgia Dilanka Seimon Houston, Texas Ross Sheppard Athens, Georgia Chris Smallwood Calhoun, Georgia Betty Smith Milledgeville, Georgia Morgan Stallings Lilburn, Georgia Alissa Torchia Marietta, Georgia

Source: Alumni Association

History of Fundraising

Fiscal Year Alumni Association ($) Foundation ($) Total Contributions ($) 1998 243,833 596,265 840,098 1999 300,818 461,805 762,623 2000 402,157 514,574 916,731 2001 96,908 3,859,348 3,956,256 2002 220,302 2,362,227 2,582,529 2003 71,212 1,294,513 1,365,725 2004 279,112 2,967,225 3,246,337 2005 338,890 3,242,326 3,581,216 2006 61,083 2,815,661 2,876,744 2007 65,186 2,337,190 2,402,376 2008 96,230 3,639,829 3,736,059 2009 86,756 2,518,553 2,605,309 2010 72,839 3,407,397 3,480,236 2011 193,530 3,813,847 4,007,377 2012 61,908 2,787,279 2,849,187 2013 159,714 1,952,521 2,112,235 2014 309,544 2,242,521 2,552,065 2015 446,394 2,637,789 3,084,183 2016 270,178 2,202,108 2,472,286

Source: Audited Financial Statements – Consolidated Statement of Activities for the year ended June 30, 2016.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 56 | STUDENT INFORMATION Alumni by Georgia County

Source: Alumni Association

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 57 | STUDENT INFORMATION BY STATE BY ALUMNI ALUMNI

Source: Alumni Association

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 58 | STUDENT INFORMATION UNIVERSITY CAREER CENTER

In fall 2016, the Career Center piloted the Career Planning Milestones program with the Class of 2019. In the pilot year, student participation in career development activities increased across all undergraduate populations.

• As of summer 2016, the Career Center has eight full-time positions dedicated to career advising. • 94% of first-year students completed a career assessment. • 76% of first-year students participated in classroom presentations about their career assessment results. • Although not in the official pilot, sophomores, juniors and seniors participated in the Career Planning Milestones as well. Collectively, these classes increased their participation in resume reviews and mock interviews by 25%. • Over 50% of the undergraduate student population used the Career Center in FY2016.

Student Participation with the Career Center

Fiscal Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Career Advising Sessions (in-person) 340 468 462 921 1,070 1,287 1,267 1,411 1,733 Employer Networking Participation 129 426 815 573 781 1,508 2,022 2,336 2,992 Workshop and Classroom 426 1,008 1,663 1,475 814 1,355 1,880 2,343 3,483 Presentation Participation Employer and Graduate School Participation 350

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Since 2008, the University Career Center has achieved the following successes: • Over 2,000 employers have posted over 10,000 jobs and internships through the Career Connection online database at www.gcsu.edu/career. • Over 691 different employers/graduate programs have recruited on campus more than 907 times.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 59 | STUDENT INFORMATION Employers that recruited on Peak Soil Indexes campus most frequently included: Porter Keadle Moore C.H Robinson PossibleNOW Central Garden & Pet/Pennington Seed Reynolds at Lake Oconee Civilian Personnel Services/Robins Air Force Base Rhino Family of Companies (Nolan Transportation and OTR) DeKalb County School District Sherwin-Williams GEICO State Farm Georgia Department of Banking & Finance Teach For America Grant Thornton, LLP The Methodist Home for Children and Youth Gwinnett County Public Schools The Ritz-Carlton Habif, Arogeti & Wynne, LLP Travelers Insurance Matrix Resources Veritiv Navicent – Medical Center of Central Georgia Verizon Wireless Nichols, Cauley & Associates, LLC Waffle House, Inc. Peace Corps Werner Enterprises

Career Fairs Employers had the opportunity to participate in 10 on-campus career fairs as well as two off-campus career fairs through the Georgia Careers Consortium and the Georgia Association of Colleges & Employers.

Where GC Students Work, Intern and Attend Graduate School

Popular Employers for Full-time Employment Popular Graduate/Professional Schools AT&T Auburn University BenchMark Physical Therapy Augusta University C.H. Robinson Columbia Southern University Chil dren’s Healthcare of Atlanta School of Medicine Dixon Hughes Goodman Florida State University Emory Healthcare Georgia College Enterprise Georgia Institute of Technology Fiserv Georgia Southern University Fulton County School System Georgia State University GEICO Jacksonville State University Georgia College Mercer University Gwinnett County Public Schools North Carolina State University Habif, Arogeti, & Wynne, LLP Northwestern University HealthMPowers Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Insight Global Tennessee State University Navicent – Medical Center of Central Georgia University of Georgia NCR Corporation University of Kansas Nolan Transportation Group University of North Carolina Northside Hospital University of North Georgia OrthoGeorgia University of South Carolina Piedmont Healthcare University of Southern California Robins Air Force Base University of Tennessee Sogeti University of Virginia United States Air Force Valdosta State University Veritiv West Georgia University

Source: Alumni Relations

University Career Center Staff (FY 2016) Mary Roberts, Director Shantrell Bowe, Career Development Coordinator Dwayne Peterson, Assistant Director Carlye Petro, Career Development Coordinator Megan Bowen, Sr. Coordinator, Internships and Charlotte Lotz, Career Development Coordinator Employer Relations Michelle Mitchell, Office Coordinator Josey Cameron, Internship Coordinator

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 60 | STUDENT INFORMATION HONOR SOCIETIES

Established Chartered at GC Honor Society Name 1897 1973 Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi 1924 Unknown Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society 1931 Unknown Alpha Mu Gamma National Collegiate Foreign Language College Society 1922 1966 Beta Beta Beta National Honorary in Biology 1967 1992 Eta Sigma Gamma Health Science Professional Honorary Society 1964 1982 Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society 1931 1998 Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honor Society 1985 Unknown Lambda Pi Eta National Communication Honorary Society 1963 2001 Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society in Economics 1914 2001 Omicron Delta Kappa 1921 1976 Phi Alpha Theta National Honorary in History 1921 1976 Phi Alpha Theta Key Award 1910 Unknown Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society for America's Community 1906 2011 Pi Delta Phi French National Honor Society 1929 1905 Psi Chi Honor Society in Psychology 1924 1983 Sigma Tau Delta Honor Society in English 1922 1986 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 1967 1997 Upsilon Pi Epsilon International Computer Science Honor Society

Source: Special Collections

Honors Program Participation

Students Honors Total Freshmen Students GC Total* Freshmen Percent Honors Fall 2007 258 83 Fall 2008 1,179 80 6.79% Fall 2008 292 80 Fall 2009 1,206 53 4.39% Fall 2009 213 53 Fall 2010 1,203 53 4.41% Fall 2010 202 53 Fall 2011 1,209 61 5.05% Fall 2011 189 61 Fall 2012 1,311 101 7.70% Fall 2012 217 101 Fall 2013 1,395 78 5.59% Fall 2013 243 78 Fall 2014 1,465 86 5.87% Fall 2014 291 86 Fall 2015 1,475 110 7.46% Fall 2015 324 110 Fall 2016 1,381 87 6.30% Fall 2016 319 87

* IPEDS First-Time, Full and Part-Time Cohort Sources: Honors through the Admissions Office Sources: Honors and Institutional Research and Effectiveness

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 61 | STUDENT INFORMATION ATHLETIC STAFF

Administration Cheerleading Athletics 2015-16 Points of Pride Wendell Staton Kirs tie Murner Athletics Director Head Coach • Averaging the last five years, we have the Highest Jimmy Wilson Federal Graduation Rate in University System of Associate Athletics Director Women’s Cross Country Georgia at 75% Steve Barsby Steven Cary • Student-athletes graduate at a significantly higher Assistant Athletics Director Head Coach rate than the general student body Al Weston Ryan Beaudry • 76% of our student-athletes were over a 3.0 GPA Assistant Athletic Director Graduate Assistant Coach last year Patti Weimer • 3.28 GPA is higher than the general student body, Administrative Assistant Men’s Cross Country and the fourth consecutive year of record GPA Ken Farr Steven Cary • 10 of 11 programs over a 3.0 GPA (the other at Faculty Athletics Representative Head Coach 2.99) Paul Higgs Ryan Beaudry • 10 of 11 programs ranked in the Southeast Region Head Athletic Trainer Graduate Assistant Coach (this Fall our newest program, Volleyball, joined in Sarah Fuller this ranking) Assistant Athletic Trainer Golf • 6 of 11 programs were ranked in Top 25 nationally Kayla Woods Patrick Garrett • Our Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach was named Peach Belt Conference SAAC of the Andy Hoppenjan Kyle Collins Year Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Coach • Softball was a Top 10 program on the field and Foster Deariso had the ninth highest GPA in the country Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer Women’s Soccer • Men’s and Women’s Basketball featured as the Austin Parks Hope Clark National D2 Game of the Week in 2016, becoming Strength and Conditioning Head Coach the first GC teams ever on a national broadcast Andrew Garritson Matthew Seib with ESPN talent Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach • Softball played in the first ever nationally Reid Van Woert broadcast D2 softball game with ESPN talent Sports Information Assistant Softball • Community Engagement remains at an all-time Angela Moryan Jamie Grodecki high Sports Information Intern Head Coach • We raised over $8,000 (the threshold to provide a John Welborn “Wish”) for the third consecutive year for the Baseball Assistant Coach Make-A-Wish Foundation Jason Eller Taylor Campbell Head Coach Graduate Assistant Coach Nolan Belcher Assistant Coach W omen’s Tennis Jake Sandlin Steve Barsby Graduate Assistant Coach Head Coach Ian Humphrey Katie Krupp Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach

Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Maurice Smith Steve Barsby Head Coach Head Coach Jeremy Mayweather Katie Krupp Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant Coach

Men’s Basketball Women’s Volleyball Mark Gainous Gretchen Krumdieck Head Coach Head Coach Ryan Aquino Stephen Brown Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Zach Altany Graduate Assistant Coach Source: Athletics Department

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 62 | STUDENT INFORMATION Athletics Graduation Rates

Student-Athletes 3

2015-16 Federal Graduation Rate (2009 cohort)1 46 2015-16 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2009 cohort)2 78

2014-15 Federal Graduation Rate (2008 cohort)1 74 2014-15 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2008 cohort) 2 79

2013-14 Federal Graduation Rate (2007 cohort) 1 74 2013-14 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2007 cohort) 2 82

2012-13 Federal Graduation Rate (2006 cohort) 1 68 2012-13 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2006 cohort) 2 83

2011-12 Federal Graduation Rate (2005 cohort) 1 70 2011-12 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2005 cohort) 2 88

2010-11 Federal Graduation Rate (2004 cohort) 1 89 2010-11 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2004 cohort) 2 88

2009-10 Federal Graduation Rate (2003 cohort) 1 47 2009-10 Student-Athlete Academic Success Rate (ASR) (2003 cohort) 2 92 Fiscal Year

1 Full-time students who entered for the first time in the fall (graduating class for which the required six years of information is available).

2 The academic success rate (ASR) adds transfer students, second-term enrollees and those freshmen student-athletes who did not receive athletics aid (graduating class for which the required six years of information is available).

3 Six-year graduation rate

N/A (Not Applicable)

Source: Athletic Department 2.64 2.74 2.653.073.183.21 3.10 2.772.94 3.21 3.06 3.25 3.01 2.81 3.40 3.11 3.22 3.20 2.70 3.49 3.00 3.24 3.10 2.43 3.20 2.85 2.93 2.93 2.87 3.06 3.06 2.38 2.89 3.05 3.16 3.21 2.79 2.86 2.93 3.36 3.20 2.79 3.00 2.80 3.34 3.42 3.44 3.24 3.45 3.45 2.89 3.61 3.44 3.45 3.04 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Student-Athlete Average GPA by Team GPA Student-Athlete Average Baseball Basketball - Men'sBasketball - Women's Country - Men'sCross 2.73 Country - Women'sCross 2.65 3.61 3.16Golf Soccer 2.74 2.73 3.47 3.27Softball - Men's Tennis 2.93 - Women's Tennis 2.72 3.40 3.14 - Women'sVolleyball 2.86 2.91 3.26 N/A 3.44 3.31Athletics Overall GPA 2.98 3.05 2.66 N/A 2.43 Athletic Department 3.35Source: 3.18 3.01 3.00 N/A 2.50 2.38 3.34 2.79 3.06 2.84 3.17 N/A 2.78 3.16 3.00 3.08 2.96 3.14 N/A 2.80 3.46 3.20 2.94 3.10 3.38 2.99 N/A 3.51 3.23 2.88 2.77 2.89 3.43 3.04 3.33 N/A 2.88 3.45 2.77 3.61 3.33 3.41 N/A 3.10 3.26 N/A 3.22 3.60 3.43 3.22 3.60 3.43 3.22

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 63 | STUDENT INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID

Student Grants, Scholarships and Federal Work Study Financial Aid Award Year 2015-16

Undergraduate Graduate Total Fund Type No. of Amount No. of Amount No. of Amount Name Fund Code Name Awards Awarded ($) Awards Awarded ($) Awards Awarded ($) Grants/ ACCEL Scholarship 66 201,950 66 201,950 Scholarships Athletic Scholarships 135 596,209 11 26,114 146 622,323 External Non-Need Based Grants 344 713,611 8 9,600 352 723,211 HOPE Scholarship 3,942 26,247,231 3,942 26,247,231 Institutional Non-Need Based Grants 567 1,210,406 67 152,413 634 1,362,819 Other State Non-Need Based Grants 10 84,000 1 1,334 11 85,334 Pell Grant 1,311 5,230,563 1,311 5,230,563 SEOG* 75 108,387 75 108,387 zell Miller HOPE Scholarship 568 4,535,552 568 4,535,552 Total 7,018 38,927,909 87 189,461 7,105 39,117,370 Work-Study Federal Work Study Awarded 83 181,441 2 1,324 85 182,765

Grand Total 7,101 39,109,350 89 190,785 7,190 39,300,135

Unduplicated Number of Grants, Scholarships and Federal Work Study 5,415

*Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant

Note: The definition used in reporting financial aid follow the IPEDS Student Financial Aid (SFA) method of using awarded amounts for grants and scholarships and paid amounts for loans.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Annual Financial Aid Snapshot.

Student Loans Financial Aid Award Year 2015-16 Undergraduate Graduate Total Number Amount Number Amount Number Amount Fund Type Name Fund Code Name Paid Paid ($) Paid Paid ($) Paid Paid ($) Loans External Loans 218 2,160,668 21 137,777 239 2,298,445 FDL PLUS Loans 449 5,088,725 51 398,571 500 5,487,296 FDL Subsidized Loans 2,088 8,187,519 2,088 8,187,519 FDL Unsubsidized Loans 2,598 9,518,110 580 8,442,984 3,178 17,961,094 Perkins Loans 24 89,500 24 89,500 State Loans 161 820,733 161 820,733 Grand Total 5,538 25,865,255 652 8,979,332 6,190 34,844,587

Unduplicated Number of Loans 3,556

Note: The definition used in reporting financial aid follow the IPEDS SFA method of using awarded amounts for grants and scholarships and paid amounts for loans.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Annual Financial Aid Snapshot.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 64 | STUDENT INFORMATION Crime Statistics Milledgeville Main Campus Offense Public Residential (Reported By Hierarchy) Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities Murder and Nonnegligent 2013 00 000 Manslaughter 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Manslaughter by 2013 00 000 Negligence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 02 020 Rape 2014 31 043 2015 12 141 2013 00 000 Fondling 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Incest 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Statutory Rape 2014 00 000 2015 30 030 2013 00 000 Robbery 2014 00 110 2015 00 000 2013 00 110 Aggravated Assault 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 50 054 Burglary 2014 21 031 2015 46 010 1 2013 40 040 Motor Vehicle Theft 2014 00 000 2015 40 040 2013 00 000 Arson 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Domestic Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Dating Violence 2014 10 120 2015 00 110 2013 00 000 Stalking 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Arrests and Disciplinary Public Residential Referrals Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities 2013 21 2 14 37 8 Liquor Law Arrests 2014 30 1 21 52 11 2015 19 0 23 42 7 2013 15 0015 11 Drug Law Arrests 2014 50 10 15 0 2015 80 193 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Arrests 2014 00 110 2015 00 000 Liquor Law Violations Referred 2013 74 1984 69 for Disciplinary Action 2014 98 07105 95 2015 146 1 12 159 124 2013 27 0027 25 Drug Law Violations Referred 2014 90 110 8 for Disciplinary Action 2015 18 0119 16 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Violations 2014 00 000 Referred for Disciplinary 2015 00 000 Action

*Note: Residential Facility Crime Statistics are a subset of the On Campus Category, i.e. they are counted in both categories. There were no Hate Crimes reported for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015. There were two unfounded crimes in 2013, three unfounded crimes in 2014 and two unfounded crimes in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 65 | STUDENT INFORMATION Crime Statistics West Campus

Offense Public Residential (Reported By Hierarchy) Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities Murder and Nonnegligent 2013 00 000 Manslaughter 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Manslaughter by 2013 00 000 Negligence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Rape 2014 10 011 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Fondling 2014 10 011 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Incest 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Statutory Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Robbery 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Aggravated Assault 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 10 011 Burglary 2014 20 020 2015 10 011 2013 00 000 Motor Vehicle Theft 2014 30 030 2015 30 030 2013 00 000 Arson 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Domestic Violence 2014 20 020 2015 00 000 2013 10 010 Dating Violence 2014 00 000 2015 10 011 2013 00 000 Stalking 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Arrests and Disciplinary Public Residential Referrals Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities 2013 80 196 Liquor Law Arrests 2014 40 042 2015 40 044 2013 30 033 Drug Law Arrests 2014 60 172 2015 11 021 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 06 060 Liquor Law Violations Referred 2013 33 0033 32 for Disciplinary Action 2014 69 0170 69 2015 75 0075 75 2013 60 066 Drug Law Violations Referred 2014 40 044 for Disciplinary Action 2015 23 0023 21 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Violations 2014 00 000 Referred for Disciplinary 2015 10 011 Action *Note: Residential Facility Crime Statistics are a subset of the On Campus Category, i.e. they are counted in both categories. There were no Hate Crimes reported for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015. There were no unfounded crimes in 2013, one unfounded crime in 2014 and two unfounded crimes in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 66 | STUDENT INFORMATION Crime Statistics East Campus Offense Public Residential (Reported By Hierarchy) Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities Murder and Nonnegligent 2013 00 000 Manslaughter 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Manslaughter by 2013 00 000 Negligence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Fondling 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Incest 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Statutory Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Robbery 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Aggravated Assault 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Burglary 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Motor Vehicle Theft 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Arson 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Domestic Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Dating Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Stalking 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Arrests and Disciplinary Public Residential Referrals Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities 2013 00 000 Liquor Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Liquor Law Violations Referred 2013 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Violations Referred 2014 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Violations 2014 00 000 Referred for Disciplinary 2015 00 000 Action *Note: Residential Facility Crime Statistics are a subset of the On Campus Category, i.e. they are counted in both categories. There were no Hate Crimes reported for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015. There were 0 unfounded crimes in 2013, 0 unfounded crimes in 2014 and 0 unfounded crimes in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 67 | STUDENT INFORMATION Crime Statistics Macon Campus Offense Public Residential (Reported By Hierarchy) Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities Murder and Nonnegligent 2013 00 000 Manslaughter 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Manslaughter by 2013 00 000 Negligence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Fondling 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Incest 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Statutory Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Robbery 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Aggravated Assault 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Burglary 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Motor Vehicle Theft 2014 00 110 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Arson 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Domestic Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Dating Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Stalking 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Arrests and Disciplinary Public Residential Referrals Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities 2013 00 000 Liquor Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Liquor Law Violations Referred 2013 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Violations Referred 2014 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Violations 2014 00 000 Referred for Disciplinary 2015 00 000 Action *Note: Residential Facility Crime Statistics are a subset of the On Campus Category, i.e. they are counted in both categories. There were no Hate Crimes reported for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015. There were 0 unfounded crimes in 2013, 0 unfounded crimes in 2014 and 0 unfounded crimes in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 68 | STUDENT INFORMATION Crime Statistics Warner Robins Campus

Offense Public Residential (Reported By Hierarchy) Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities Murder and Nonnegligent 2013 00 000 Manslaughter 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Manslaughter by 2013 00 000 Negligence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Fondling 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Incest 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Statutory Rape 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Robbery 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Aggravated Assault 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Burglary 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Motor Vehicle Theft 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Arson 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Domestic Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Dating Violence 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Stalking 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Arrests and Disciplinary Public Residential Referrals Year On Campus Non-Campus Property Total Facilities 2013 00 000 Liquor Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Arrests 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 Liquor Law Violations Referred 2013 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2014 00 000 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Drug Law Violations Referred 2014 00 000 for Disciplinary Action 2015 00 000 2013 00 000 Weapons Law Violations 2014 00 000 Referred for Disciplinary 2015 00 000 Action *Note: Residential Facility Crime Statistics are a subset of the On Campus Category, i.e. they are counted in both categories. There were no Hate Crimes reported for the years 2013, 2014 or 2015. There were 0 unfounded crimes in 2013, 0 unfounded crimes in 2014 and 0 unfounded crimes in 2015.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 69 | STUDENT INFORMATION Marilyn

COURTNEY BATH | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 70 | STUDENT INFORMATION GRADUATION INFORMATION

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 71 Number of Degrees and Majors Conferred by College by Degree Level Fiscal Year 2015-16

Education Advanced Bachelor's Master's Specialist Certificate Doctoral Total

College of Art 23 0 0 0023 Arts and Sciences Biology 66 11 0 0077 Chemistry 13 0 0 0013 Creative Writing 0 9 0 0 09 Criminal Justice 34 3 0 0037 English 27 4 0 0031 Environmental Sciences 23 0 0 0023 French 1 0 0 0 01 Geography 4 0 0 0 04 History 23 4 0 0027 Liberal Studies 8 0 0 0 08 Mass Communication 86 0 0 0086 Mathematics 17 0 0 0017 Music 5 0 0 0 05 Music Education 5 3 0 0 08 Philosophy 3 0 0 0 03 Physics 10 0 0 0010 Political Science 26 0 0 0026 Psychology 72 0 0 0072 Public Administration 0 14 0 0014 Rhetoric 17 0 0 0017 Sociology 9 0 0 0 09 Spanish 10 0 0 0010 Theatre 15 0 0 0015 Total 497 48 0 00545

College of Business Accounting 53 36 0 0089 Business Administration 0 64 0 0064 Computer Science 24 0 0 0024 Economics 22 0 0 0022 Logistics and Supply 0 20 0 0020 Chain Mgmt Management 100 0 0 00100 Management Info. Systems 20 10 0 0030 Marketing 91 0 0 0091 Total 310 130 0 00440

Note: 0’s added for readability. Does not imply offering.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 72 | GRADUATION INFORMATION Number of Degrees and Majors Conferred by College by Degree Level Fiscal Year 2015-16

Education Advanced Bachelor's Master's Specialist Certificate Doctoral Total

College of Education Curriculum and Instruction 0 0 1 0 01 Early Childhood Education 33 3 0 0036 Education 07 18 0025 Educational Leadership 00 48 0048 Educational Technology 0 5 0 0 05 Instructional Technology 0 8 0 0 08 Library Media 0 3 0 0 03 Middle Grades Education 14 0 0 0014 Reading, Language and Literacy 0 3 0 0 03 Secondary Teacher Education 0 54 0 0054 Special Education 25 25 15 0065 Total 72 108 82 00262

College of Art Therapy 0 6 0 0 06 Health Sciences Athletic Training 20 0 0 0020 Community Health 51 0 0 0051 Exercise Science 70 0 0 0070 Family Nurse Practitioner 0 28 0 0028 Health & Human Performance 0 10 0 0010 Health Education 21 0 0 0021 Kinesiology 0 9 0 0 09 Kinesiology/Physical Education 0 14 0 0014 Music Therapy 4 4 0 0 08 Nurse Educator 0 11 0 0011 Nursing 95 0 0 0095 Nursing Practice 0 0 0 0 88 Nursing, RN-BSN 11 0 0 0011 Outdoor Education 12 0 0 0012 Post MSN Family 0 0 0 2 02 Nurse Practitioner Total 284 82 0 28376

Grand Total 1,163 368 82 281,623

Note: 0’s added for readability. Does not imply offering.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

Degrees and Majors Conferred - Trend Fiscal Year Degree Level 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Bachelor's 1,215 1,152 1,166 1,273 1,163 Master's 455 412 351 348 368 Advanced Certificate 2 Education Specialist 77 92 75 78 82 Doctoral 59 8 Grand Total 1,747 1,656 1,597 1,708 1,623

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Mid-Term Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 73 | GRADUATION INFORMATION Number of Degree and Major Awards by Degree Level 1,500

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GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 74 | GRADUATION INFORMATION Graduation Rates for First-Time, Full-Time Freshmen The graduation rate is the proportion of students who enter as first-time, full-time, degree-seeking students in a given summer or fall who earn a degree within 200 cumulative percent of the nominal time needed to complete the degree.

Percent Year Cohort Count 3Yr 4Yr 5Yr 6Yr 7Yr 8Yr

1998 750 1.33 17.07 31.87 36.80 39.20 39.73 1999 787 0.38 20.84 39.64 44.47 45.49 46.38 2000 820 1.83 23.54 37.68 41.22 43.78 44.88 2001 879 1.37 23.21 41.18 46.64 48.24 49.49 2002 984 0.71 20.22 36.79 41.57 43.80 45.22 2003 1,027 1.56 24.73 44.79 48.49 49.37 50.54 2004 918 1.74 35.19 55.23 59.48 61.44 61.66 2005 1,032 0.78 33.24 51.07 55.33 56.40 56.49 2006 1,137 0.88 35.62 54.00 57.26 58.49 58.93 2007 1,198 1.09 38.73 58.26 61.10 62.10 62.44 2008 1,177 1.02 39.93 58.37 61.26 61.94 61.94 2009 1,206 0.83 39.55 57.63 60.36 61.19 2010 1,202 1.08 42.01 57.57 59.40 2011 1,204 1.41 49.67 64.62 2012 1,304 3.30 47.55 2013 1,395 2.29

Note: Graduation rates are not adjusted for exclusions.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Census Snapshot

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Note: Graduation rates are not adjusted for exclusions.

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Census Snapshot

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 75 | GRADUATION INFORMATION Four and Six Year Graduation Rates for Georgia College and Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC) Peers

Institution Name Graduation rate - Bachelor degree Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 4 years total (Fall 2010) within 6 years total (Fall 2008) SUNY College at Geneseo 66 78 University of Mary Washington 64 73 Ramapo College of New Jersey 58 72 Truman State University 57 71 New College of Florida 57 69 University of Minnesota-Morris 54 67 University of North Carolina at Asheville 38 64 Keene State College 51 62 Georgia College 40 61 Eastern Connecticut State University 39 56 The Evergreen State College 46 56 Sonoma State University 27 55 University of Maine at Farmington 36 54 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 34 52 University of Illinois at Springfield 33 49 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma 43 46 Midwestern State University 18 45 University of Montevallo 21 44 University of Wisconsin-Superior 19 43 The University of Virginia's College at Wise 23 42 Shepherd University 20 40 Southern Oregon University 22 40 Fort Lewis College 18 38 Southern Utah University 20 38 Henderson State University 19 36

Source: IPEDS

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 76 | GRADUATION INFORMATION 70%

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GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 77 | GRADUATION INFORMATION From Behind

MADISON O’BRIEN | CLASS OF 2017

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 78 | GRADUATION INFORMATION FACULTY AND STAFF

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 79 Tenure Status of Full-Time Instructional Staff by Rank and Gender, Fall 2016

Tenure Status

Non-Tenure Non-Tenure Non-Tenure Tenured On-Track Position Not-On-Track Total Rank Gender Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Professors Female 36 35.64 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 36 35.29 Male 65 64.36 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 66 64.71 Total 101 100.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 102 100.00 Associate Professors Female 47 68.12 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 47 66.20 Male 22 31.88 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 24 33.80 Total 69 100.00 2 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 71 100.00 Assistant Professors Female 1 50.00 49 59.04 1 100.00 0 0.00 51 59.30 Male 1 50.00 34 40.96 0 0.00 0 0.00 35 40.70 Total 2 100.00 83 100.00 1 100.00 0 0.00 86 100.00 Instructors Female 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 50.00 0 0.00 2 50.00 Male 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 50.00 0 0.00 2 50.00 Total 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 100.00 0 0.00 4 100.00 Lecturers Female 0 0.00 0 0.00 39 63.93 9 81.82 48 66.67 Male 0 0.00 0 0.00 22 36.07 2 18.18 24 33.33 Total 0 0.00 0 0.00 61 100.00 11 100.00 72 100.00 All Ranks Total Female 84 48.84 49 56.98 42 63.64 9 81.82 184 54.93 Male 88 51.16 37 43.02 24 36.36 2 18.18 151 45.07 Grand Total 172 100.00 86 100.00 66 100.00 11 100.00 335 100.00

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

Full-Time Instructional Staff by Rank and Race/Ethnicity, Fall 2016

Rank

Associate Assistant Professors Professors Professors Instructors Lecturers Total IPEDS Race/Ethnicity Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % American Indian 1 0.98 0 00 0 0 00 01 0.3 or Alaska Native Asian 10 9.8 5 7.04 4 4.65 0 02 2.78 21 6.27 Black or 6 5.88 3 4.23 12 13.95 0 04 5.56 25 7.46 African American Hispanic/Latino 5 4.9 2 2.82 3 3.49 0 02 2.78 12 3.58 Native Hawaiian or 0 00 00 0 0 01 1.39 1 0.3 Other Pacific Islander Nonresident alien 2 1.96 3 4.23 2 2.33 0 04 5.56 11 3.28 Race and ethnicity Unknown 0 00 00 0 0 02 2.78 2 0.6 Two or more races 0 00 01 1.16 0 00 01 0.3 White 78 76.47 58 81.69 64 74.42 4 100 57 79.17 261 77.91

Grand Total 102 100 71 100 86 100 4 100 72 100 335 100

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 80 | FACULTY AND STAFF Full-Time Instructional Staff by Age Range and Rank, Fall 2016

Age

Rank 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60+ Total

Professors 0318 41 40 102 Associate Professors 0 15 32 13 11 71 Assistant Professors 6 44 20 8886 Instructors 0 0 1 2 14 Lecturers 5 31 18 7 11 72

Grand Total 11 93 89 71 71 335

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

Highest Degrees of Full-Time Instructional Staff by Rank, Fall 2016

Doctoral Education Master’s Bachelor’s Level Specialist Level Level Total Rank Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %

Professors 96 94.12 1 0.98 5 4.90 0 0.00 102 100.00 Associate Professors 63 88.73 1 1.41 7 9.86 0 0.00 71 100.00 Assistant Professors 67 77.91 2 2.33 16 18.60 1 1.16 86 100.00 Instructors 0 0.00 0 0.00 4 100.00 0 0.00 4 100.00 Lecturers 30 41.67 1 1.39 41 56.94 0 0.00 72 100.00

Grand Total 256 76.42 5 1.49 73 21.79 1 0.30 335 100.00

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 81 | FACULTY AND STAFF Occupational Category by Full-Time/Part-Time, Fall 2016

Occupational Category Full-Time Part-Time Total

Archivists, Curators, and Museum Technicians 30 3 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 31 0 31 Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Occupations 33 0 33 Computer, Engineering, and Science Occupations 28 6 34 Graduate Assistant 0 116 116 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 60 6 Librarians 30 3 Management Occupations 148 2 150 Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations 49 3 52 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 127 130 257 Other Teaching and Instructional Support Occupations 57 4 61 Postsecondary Teachers - Instruction 335 69 404 Sales and Related Occupations 40 4 Service Occupations 103 8 111

Grand Total 927 338 1,265

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

Occupational Category by Gender, Fall 2016

Female Male Total Occupational Category Number % Number % Number %

Archivists, Curators and Museum Technicians 3 100.00 0 0.00 3 100.00 Business and Financial Operations Occupations 18 58.06 13 41.94 31 100.00 Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Occupations 19 57.58 14 42.42 33 100.00 Computer, Engineering, and Science Occupations 13 38.24 21 61.76 34 100.00 Graduate Assistant 76 65.52 40 34.48 116 100.00 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations 5 83.33 1 16.67 6 100.00 Librarians 1 33.33 2 66.67 3 100.00 Management Occupations 72 48.00 78 52.00 150 100.00 Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations 7 13.46 45 86.54 52 100.00 Office and Administrative Support Occupations 232 90.27 25 9.73 257 100.00 Other Teaching and Instructional Support Occupations 47 77.05 14 22.95 61 100.00 Postsecondary Teachers - Instruction 224 55.45 180 44.55 404 100.00 Sales and Related Occupations 4 100.00 0 0.00 4 100.00 Service Occupations 44 39.64 67 60.36 111 100.00

Grand Total 765 60.47 500 39.53 1,265 100.00

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Human Resources Data Collection

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 82 | FACULTY AND STAFF Grand Total Native Hawaiian Non Race and African Hispanic/ or Other Resident ethnicity or Two Black or 0 0.000 0.00 0 0.001 2 0.86 6.45 00 0.00 0.00 10 3 0.00 3.23 2.590 0.00 0 0 0.00 12 0.00 0 10.34 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0.001 3 1 21 0.25 0.00 2.59 3.23 14.000 16 0.00 30.771 0.90 0 0 0 22 3 0.00 0.00 5.45 0.00 2.00 1 1 0 3.23 0.00 1.92 27 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.00 6.68 0.00 2 0.67 1 1.72 0 2 3.23 0.00 50.00 59 12 53.15 1 33.33 2.97 4 0 0 0 0.00 3.45 1 0.00 0.00 25.00 3 0 1 0.00 2.70 2 0.25 0 1 66.67 0 2 25 0.86 0.00 0.00 1.33 80.65 0 0 0.00 0.00 11 2.72 0 90 3 0 0.00 77.59 0.00 100.00 31 0 0 0.00 100.00 0.00 3 0 0.00 0.74 123 116 3 82.00 100.00 100.00 0 35 0.00 2 1 67.31 0.25 1.80 150 100.00 3 0 0.00 100.00 326 52 0 80.69 0.00 100.00 1 404 46 25.00 100.00 41.44 111 4 100.00 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 82 31.91 4 1.56 0 0.00 1 0.39 4 1.56 1 0.39 165 64.20 257 100.00 3 0.24 29 2.29 245 19.37 31 2.45 3 0.24 16 1.26 19 1.50 4 0.32 915 72.33 1,265 100.00 Indian or No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % American Alaska Native Asian American Latino Pacific Islander Alien Unknown Races More White and Maintenance Occupations Archivists, Curators and Museum Technicians Archivists, Business and Financial Operations Occupations Community Service, Legal, Arts and Media Occupations 0 Engineering,and Science OccupationsComputer, 0.00Graduate Assistant Occupations Practitioners and Technical Healthcare 0Librarians 1 0.00 3.03 0Management Occupations 0.00 Construction, Natural Resources, 7 0 21.21 0.00 0 0.00 and Instructional Support OccupationsOther Teaching 0 4 11.76 0.00 - Instruction Postsecondary Teachers 0 0 0.00Sales and Related Occupations 0.00 0 1Service Occupations 0.00 2.94 1 0 1.64Grand Total 0.00 0 0.00 1 14 3.03 22.95 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.00 0.00 4.92 0 0.00 0 1 0 0.00 2.94 0.00 0 0.00 24 0 0.00 72.73 0 0.00 0 0.00 28 33 82.35 2 100.00 3.28 6 100.00 34 0 100.00 0.00 6 100.00 41 67.21 61 100.00 Office and Administrative Support Occupations Office Data Collection Human Resources and Effectiveness, of Institutional Research Office Source: Occupational Category Occupational Category by Ethnicity, Fall 2016 Occupational Category by Ethnicity,

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 83 | FACULTY AND STAFF Liminality

HALEY WIGLEY | CLASS OF 2019

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 84 | FACULTY AND STAFF FACILITIES

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 85 Land Holdings Rooms by Fall 2016 Basic Room Type Fall 2016 Land Holdings Acreage East Campus 108 Room Use # Main Campus 72 Classrooms 119 West Campus 465 Offices 800 Total Acres 645 Open Labs 15 Research Labs 51 Source: Facilities Teaching Labs 115

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Facilities Data Collection Space Assignment By Room Use Fall 2016 Building Age Fall 2016 Room Use Square Feet Classrooms 96,979 Age # of Bldgs Total Gross Square Feet Square footage % General Use Facilities 158,205 Health Care Facilities 131 1-9 yrs old 5 117,392 5.41 Laboratory Facilities 122,032 10-24 yrs old 32 868,633 40.04 Office Facilities 216,373 Residential Facilities 502,000 25-49 yrs old 14 278,768 12.85 Special Use Facilities 172,289 50-74 yrs old 8 112,259 5.18 Study Facilities 74,613 75-99 yrs old 17 547,6300 25.25 Support Facilities 62,255 Over 99 yrs old 16 244,465 11.27 Unclassified Assignable Space 764,270 Grand Total 92 2,169,147.00 100.00

Source: Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Facilities Data Collection Source: Facilities

Major Building Projects More Than $100,000 by Date of Completion During Fiscal Year 2015-16 ($) Date University and Total Project of Completion Federal Funds State Funds Other Funds Project Cost Install Tex Mex Station in MAx 1-May - 150,000 - 150,000 Internal Pedestrian Wayfinding Project Jan.-16 - 290,740 - 290,740 Kilpatrick and Centennial Feb.-16 - 478,522 - 478,522 Lanier 2nd Floor Renovations Aug.-15 - 714,983 - 714,983 Lanier FF&E Sept.-15 - 287,445 - 287,445 Parks Hall - 1st Floor Hallway Renovations July-15 - 147,986 - 147,986 Parks Hall 2nd and 3rd Floor Dec.-15 - 154,805 - 154,805 West Campus Carpet Replacement - Phase 1 Sep.-15 - 546,980 - 546,980 West Campus Carpet Replacement - Phase 2 Jan.-16 - 575,452 - 575,452 West Campus Carpet Replacement - Phase 3 Jun.-16 - 318,676 - 318,676

Grand Total 3,665,589 3,665,589

Source: Facilities

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 86 | FACILITIES Major Building Projects More Than $100,000 Currently Under Construction, Fall 2016 ($)

Estimated University and Total Project Completion Date Federal Funds State Funds Other Funds Project Cost Centennial Plaza FY17 - 981,000 - 981,000 Chiller Plant Expansion FY17 - 2,988,125 - 2,988,125 College of Business - Furniture and Electronics FY17 - 152,613 - 152,613 Composting Project FY17 - 151,188 - 151,188 Ennis FF&E FY17 - 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 Fire Alarm Upgrades FY17 - 250,000 - 250,000 Fire Alarm Upgrades Phase II A&S FY17 - 124,913 - 124,913 Health Science Computer Lab FY17 - 256,999 - 256,999 Intramural Complex - Field 4 Renovation FY17 - 642,000 - 642,000 IT Hardware and Infrastructure Upgrades FY17 - 192,138 - 192,138 Mayfair and Macintosh FY17 - 3,900,000 - 3,900,000 MSU Low Voltage FY17 - 250,000 - 250,000 Russell Library - Renovation FY17 - 514,912 - 514,912 Shrub and Turf Replacement FY17 - 102,494 - 102,494 Small House Block Fire Alarm FY17 - 135,000 - 135,000 West Campus Carpet/Paint Bldg 600 FY17 - 383,633 - 383,633

Total 12,025,015 12,025,015

Source: Facilities Authorized Projects in Design Phase More Than $100,000, Fall 2016 ($) Estimated University and Total Project Completion Date Federal Funds State Funds Other Funds Project Cost Beeson Hall FY17 - 10,100,000 - 10,100,000 Chappell Hall Roof FY17 - 425,000 - 425,000 Clarke Street Entrance - Russell Library* FY18 - 75,000 - 75,000 Herty Mouse Lab Renovations FY17 - 223,000 - 223,000 MSU - FOG Requirements (Fats, Oil, Grease) FY17 - 314,730 - 314,730 MSU Roofing Project FY17 - 550,000 - 550,000

Total 11,687,730 11,687,730

Source: Facilities

*Clark Street Project will exceed 100,000.00 in FY17.

GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 87 | FACILITIES GEORGIA COLLEGE | 2016 FACT BOOK | 88 | FACILITIES

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