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LD ] 2090 .G3 8 1969 J c. 2 ] University of ~ l Georgia co 1 Information Students Planning Physical Plant · evenue Data Funds Administration People Service Area Undergraduates Deans Statistics Development Curriculum Faculty Research Thoughts Department Heads Holdings Libraries Questions Graduates Answers Facilities Education Volumes Solu ion ·· Ideas Enrollment Lear111ing Institute Report Knowledge Experiment rants Numb.ers Division Class nstru tion Publication Lev Fact Book THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FACT BOOK Compiled and Edited by Gary C. Stock, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Nathan R. Keith, Jr. Statistical Analyst Institute of Education December l, 1969 PREFACE Administrative and academic personnel often need basic factual institutional information when preparing grant proposals, developing long-range plans, answering questionnaires, or recruiting new faculty members. Although the information needed by these decision-makers is usually available from various offices on campus, it is often a piecemeal and time-consuming task for the administrator and the data-collecting office to assemble the needed information. This publication is a first step toward the alleviation of these data collection problems. The basic purpose of this fact book, therefore, is to present useful objective information about the University of Georgia. It is a pilot project which may become an annual publication. It is by no means an exhaustive presentation of statistical information about the University. The editors have attempted to include information which might be relevant to the audience for which the publication is designed, i.e., deans, directors, and department heads. The information contained herein was obtained from the various campus offices having primary data-collection responsibilities. Because of the number of offices involved, minor inconsistencies may occur since some related information was collected and summarized at different points in time. The editors wish to express their appreciation for the excellent cooperation shown by all offices. This project is being conducted as a service to academic and admin- istrative personnel on this campus. The editors solicit any criticisms, suggestions, or corrections which will improve the usefulness of this publication. G.C.S. N.R.K. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page List of Figures v I. ADMINISTRATION Central Administrative Officers 1 Colleges and Schools, Dates of Establishment 1 and Deans Institutes and Service Agencies 2 II. ADMISSIONS New Freshmen-Fall 1960-69 4 Summary of New Freshmen by High School 5 Summary of New In-State Transfers 7 III. ENROLLMENT Cumulative Summer School Enrollment (Head Count) 1960-69 10 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Class Levels (Head Count) 1960-69 11 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Schools and Colleges 1960-69 15 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Sex 1960-69 16 Distribution of Students by Age, Sex, and Class Level 17 Fall 1969 Resident/Non-Resident Distribution of Campus Enrollment 18 Cumulative Campus Enrollment by States 19 Fall, Winter, Spring 1968-69 Foreign Students Fall 1969 20 Distribution of Foreign Students by Country Fall 1969 20 IV. DEGREES CONFERRED Total Degrees Conferred by School or College 1960-69 22 Graduate Degrees Conferred 1960-69 24 Types of Degrees Conferred 1960-69 26 Undergraduate and Professional Degrees Conferred 31 by Year, School, and Sex 1960-69 V. OTHER STUDENT RELATED INFORMATION Class Sections and Credit Hours 36 Student Credit Hours 36 Honors Program-Enrollment Numbers and Section Numbers 37 for Individual Quarters Honors Program Degrees 37 National Honorary Fraternities 38 Social Fraternities 39 Social Sororities 40 Graduate Fellows and Assistants 41 University Health Services 42 Financial Aid Programs-University Administered 43 Financial Aid Programs-Private and State Administered 44 Placement Services 45 iii Page VI. FACULTY Faculty by Rank-Total University 1968-69 47 Highest Earned Degrees Held by Members of Instructional 47 Faculty (Athens Campus) 1968-69 Instructional Faculty by Rank 48 Average Salaries Instructional Faculty 48 Distribution of Faculty by Region Where Terminal 49 Degree Earned VII. LIBRARY Growth in Volumes 51 Growth in Non-Book Holdings 51 Circulation Statistics 1968-69 52 Special Collections 52 VIII. RESEARCH Source of all Research Funds 1968~69 54 Source of Research Funds from Grants and Contracts 1968-69 56 Source of Grant and Contract Research Funds 58 IX. SERVICES The Center for Management Systems Development and Analysis 61 Cooperative Extension Service 62 The Georgia Center for Continuing Education 63 Instructional Services Division 64 Communications Division 65 The Institute of Comparative Medicine 66 The Institue of Community and Area Development 67 The Institute of Continuing Legal Education 68 The Institute of Ecology 69 The Institute of Government 70 The Institute of Higher Education 71 The Services Program of the College of Business Administration 72 Computer Center 73 X. REVENUE Sources, Amounts, and Percentages of Revenue 7/1/68-6/30/69 75 Expenditures by Amounts and Percentage 7/1/68-6/30/69 76 State Appropriations for Various Services 77 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 Percentage of Distribution from Various Sources 78 of Income for Resident Instruction 1960-61 thru 1968-69 State of Georgia Appropriations 1960-61 thru 1968-69 79 XI. PHYSICAL FACILITIES Main Campus 81 Major Academic Buildings and Dates of Initial Occupancy 82 Major Projects Since 1960 Completed Projects 83 Projects Currently Under Construction 86 iv Page Authorized Projects Being Planned 87 Land Holdings 88 Residence Halls 89 Fraternity and Sorority Buildings 90 Maintenance and Operating Personnel for University 92 Facilities v LIST OF FIGURES Figure Page 1 Total Undergraduate Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69 12 2 Total Professional Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69 13 3 Total Graduate Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69 14 4 Total Degrees Conferred 1960-69 23 5 Graduate Degrees Conferred 1960-69 25 6 Masters Degrees Conferred 1960-69 29 7 Doctoral Degrees Conferred 1960-69 30 8 Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred 1960-69 33 9 Professional Degrees Conferred 1960-69 34 ADMINISTRATION 1 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS Fred C. Davison President s. William Pelletier Provost George s. Parthemos Vice President for Instruction Robert c. Anderson Vice President for Research John w. Fanning Vice President for Services John L. Green, Jr. Vice President for Business and Finance COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT AND DEAN DATE DEAN College of Arts and Sciences 1801 H. Boyd McWhorter School of Law 1859 M. Lindsey Cowen School of Pharmacy 1903 Kenneth L. Waters College of Agriculture 1906 Henry W. Garren School of Forest Resources 1906 Allyn M. Herrick College of Education 1908 Joseph A. Williams Graduate School 1910 Thomas H. Whitehead College of Business Administration 1912 William C. Flewellen, Jr. School of Journalism 1915 Warren K. Agee School of Home Economics 1933 Mary Speirs School of Veterinary Medicine 1946 Richard B. Talbot School of Social Work 1964 Charles A. Stewart School of Environmental Design 1969 Hubert B. Owens 2 INSTITUTES AND SERVICE AGENCIES DIRECTOR Bureau of Educational Studies and Field Services Doyne M. Smith Center for Management Systems Fred H. Wise Development and Analysis Cooperative Extension Service Linton W. Eberhardt, Jr. Georgia Center for Continuing Education Thomas W. Mahler Institute of Comparative Medicine Richard B. Talbot Institute of Community and Area Development Ernest E. Melvin Institute of Continuing Legal Education James w. Curtis Institute of Ecology Frank B. Galley Institute of Government Morris W. H. Collins, Jr. Institute of Higher Education Cameron L. Fincher Institute of Natural Resources E. Leonard Cheatum Services Division, College of Business W. Wray Buchanan Administration University Library W. Porter Kellam ADMISSIONS NEW FRESHMEN Fall 1960-69 Fall Quarter Applied Admitted Enrolled 1960 2593 2192 1546 1961 2835 2220 1745 1962 3094 2495 1917 1963 3567 2830 2084 1964 3981 3246 2285 1965 4685 3873 2536 1966 5150 4013 2512 1967 5207 * 3691 * 2482 * 1968 5672 * 4416 * 2677 * 1969 5484 4159 * 2456 * * Does not include Summer--approximately 200 enrolled each summer. Source: Admissions Office ~ 5 SUMMARY OF NE\rJ FRESHMEN BY HIGH SCHOOL * Fall 1969 High School Male Female Total A. L. Miller 0 28 28 Athens 58 46 104 Briarcliff 18 18 36 Chamblee 13 23 36 Columbus 7 15 22 Cross Keys 15 8 21 Darlington 20 0 20 Druid Hills 22 18 40 Dykes 10 12 22 Grady 17 6 23 Griffin 18 3 21 Jenkins 16 ll 27 Lakeside 42 39 81 Lanier 24 0 24 Marietta 10 ll 21 North Fulton 16 14 30 Northside 19 17 36 North Springs 15 19 34 Richmond Acad. 33 18 51 Sandy Springs 14 16 30 Savannah 17 9 26 St. Pius X 12 20 32 6 Male Female Total Tucker 19 16 35 Other-In-State 648 538 1186 Total-In-State 1083 905 1988 * * Total-Out-of-State 224 248 472 Grand Total 1307 1153 2460 * Only schools contributing 20 or more students listed. * * A total of 23 high schools account for 40 percent of in-state male freshmen and 42.5 percent of the in-state female freshmen. Source: Admissions Office 7 SUt1MARY OF NEW IN-STATE TRl\NSFERS * Fall 1969 College Transferred From Male Female Total A.B.A.C. 88 21 109 Albany Jr. Col. 31 l3 44 Armstrong St. Col. 20 7 27 Augusta Col. 21 13 34 Brunswick Jr. Col. 11 8 19 Columbus Col. 11 10 21 Dalton Jr. Col. 19 6 25 Dekalb Jr. Col. 24 25 49 Emory Univ. ** 20 l 21 Gainesville Jr. Col. 40 25 65 Georgia Col. 4 12 16 Georgia Southern Col. 20 33 53 Georgia South•,;estern Col. 18 4 22 Georgia State Col. 12 15 27 Kennesaw Jr. Col. 15 7 22 Mercer Univ. ** 9 l3 22 Middle Ga. Col. 106 30 136 North Ga. Col. 18 17 35 Oxford Col. ** 9 8 17 South Ga. Col. 32 8 40 Truett-McConnell Col. ** 12 9 21 UGA - Athens (Evening Classes) 10 5 15 8 Male Female Total Valdosta St.