Overview

Atlanta Metropolitan State College Believe, Begin, Become

Founded…1974

Mission

Atlanta Metropolitan State College, a unit of the University System of , focuses on excellence, where outstanding faculty members and committed staff teach and facilitate the successful academic matriculation and holistic development of students. The College offers an affordable liberal arts education and prepares students from a diverse urban community to function in a global society. Enrollment and Learning Support Data State College #LS Enrollment Spring 2012 Students Abraham 424 3002 Baldwin State College by % Learning Support Student Enrollment Atlanta Metro 787 2765 Spring 2012 Source: USG Semester Enrollment Report Coastal 380 3063 Georgia *South Georgia College 30% Dalton State 785 4978 *Atlanta Metropolitan College 28% Darton 1,201 5899 *East Georgia College 27%

*Georgia Perimeter College 21% East Georgia 843 3130

*Darton College 20% Gainesville 906 7919 *Georgia Highlands College 18% State

Gordon College 16% Georgia 1,035 8047 State College State Gwinnett 16% Georgia 959 5462 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 14% Highland * 14% Georgia 5,432 25616 * 13% Perimeter College of Coastal Georgia 12% Gordon 686 4245 Gainesville State College 11% College

Macon State College 6% Macon State 309 5569 College 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% % LS Students Middle 418 2985 Georgia South Georgia 636 2090 Pell Grant and Federal Loan Recipients By State College FY2011

Pell Grant 80

72 69 70 66 63 64 61 60 58 58 56 56 53 51 51 51 50 50 47 44 45 43 43 42 41 39 39 40 38 36

Percent 32 32 30 26 23

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State College Percentage Enrollment African-American Male By USG Institutions (Fall 2010) Data Source - IPEDS

Atlanta Metropolitan College 33.2%

Gordon College 15.4%

East Georgia College 15.2%

Middle Georgia College 14.6%

South Georgia College 14.2%

Georgia Perimeter College 13.1%

Darton College 10.5%

Georgia Gwinnett College 9.4%

USG State College State USG 8.2%

College of Coastal Georgia 5.2%

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 5.2%

Georgia Highlands College 4.1%

Gainesville State College 1.9%

Dalton State College 0.3%

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% Percent Enrollment African-American Males USG African-American Associate Degree Graduation Rates State Colleges Graduation Rate % Difference Dalton State College 0 N/A East Georgia College 1.62 767% Macon State College 2.62 474% Georgia Highlands College 2.92 425% College of Coastal Georgia 4.92 252% Abraham Baldwin College 5.17 240% Gainesville State College 5.38 231% Georgia Perimeter College 5.4 230% South Georgia College 5.65 220% State Colleges 5.73 217% Darton College 6.24 199% Gordon College 7.46 166% Middle Georgia College 8.43 147% Atlanta Metropolitan College 12.42 100%

14 AA Graduation Rates by USG State Colleges 12.42

12 2008-2011 Cohort

10 8.43 7.46 8 5.73 6.24 5.17 5.38 5.4 5.65 6 4.92 4 2.62 2.92

Graduation Rate Graduation 1.62 2 0 0

State College AMC Enrollment Patterns

Term Headcount % Change New nd (2 Census ) Headcount Freshman

Fall 2006 1,683 Fall 2007 1,882 +11.8% Fall 2008 2,241 +19.2% Fall 2009 2,688 +20.0% 236 Fall 2010 3,037 +13.0% 319 Fall 2011 2,499 -18.0% 774 Net Change +48.0% 228% (2006-11) (2009-11)

900 Total Headcount by Term New Freshmen Headcount by Term 3,500 800

3,000 700

2,500 600 2,000 500 1,500 400

Headcount 1,000 300 500 200 100

0 Headcount Freshmen New Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Term Term Data Source: USG Semester Enrollment Report Regional Economic Impact - AMSC

120 107 100 92

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Fiscal Year Profile - Aggregate Data

Students % Female: 66 % Minority: 91% Minority % Male: 34 % Receiving HOPE: 11-15 Average Age: 25 % First-Generation: 60%+ Median Age: 22 % In-State Residents: 95% Academics # Transfer and Career Associate Programs - 46 B.S. Program - Biological Science (Begins Fall 2012) (Criminal Justice, Teacher Ed., and Math, In Pipeline) Certificate Program (including those in pipeline) – 10 Four Academic Divisions, with a Dean/Department Head Organizational Structure Faculty (Full -time) #Faculty: 55 %Tenured Faculty: 36 % Doctorate: 62 Average Salary: $49,414 Campuses Online Campus (Business Administration and General Studies) Instructional Site @ 34 Peachtree, 11,042 sf, (Spring 2009) Main (1630 Metropolitan Parkway, 68-Acres) General Economic Impact – 92 Million Colors – Black and Red Emblem – Trailblazers 9 Substantive Changes

Fully Online Programs Business Administration and General Studies Fall 2009

Instructional Site 34 Peachtree, Atlanta, GA Spring 2009

CRN Course Start Day

80231 Math 7:30 pm Friday USG Approval for the 1135 Bachelor’s Program in 80324 ENG 3:00 Sunday Biological Science 1101 Pm Expansion of Class Scheduling Multiple Start Times, Evening and Weekend Colleges

Program of Study by Student Headcount Fall 2011

Pre-Nursing 400 Business Administration 397 General Studies 386 Criminal Justice 182 Teacher Education 149 Biology 141 Psychology 115 Social Work 84 Pre-Engineering 67 Pre-Physical Therapy 63 Computer Science 62 Computer Information Systems 49 Chemistry 46

Art 43 Pre-Dental Hygiene 34 Speech Option II 33 Health and Physical Education 28 Teacher Ed Opt I/Early Childhd 27 Political Science 25 Business Management 25

Program of Study of Program Music/Option I 25 Business Education 22 Health Information Mgmt 21 English 19 Pre-Engineering Technology 19 Undeclared 19 Pre-Medical Technology 19 Pre-Occupational Therapy 17 Sociology 16 Mathematics 15 Foreign Language 13 Teacher Ed. Opt III/Secondary 11 Speech and Drama 11 History 11 0 100 200 300 400 500 Student Headcount STEM Programs

USG Intiative: Math, • LSAMP Engineering, Science, • BRIDGE Achievement

Funded Grant for Science Curriculum Development – 500 K Grant “Pipelines” Maynard Jackson High School Engineering Early Thomaston/Upton STEM Upward College Program Bound

Atlanta, Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, School Systems, Special Programs

Student Honor Society

5-Star Level (Since 2009) Faculty Profile

% Doctorate Full-time Faculty by Division N=55; Overall 62% Doctorate

100% 81%

80% 54% 53% 60% 33%

40% % Doctorate % 20%

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Division

Faculty Rank by Division 16 N=55 14 14 12 Assistant 12 Associate 10 Professors 7 8 6

Count 5 6 4 4 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 0

Division Complete College Georgia Focus

Targeted Recruitment (Increased Access)

Progression Graduation and Rates Retention (Increased Rates Numbers) (Increased Efficiencies)

Rebranding & Expand Community Relationship (Increased Access)

Solidifying the Academic Base: Targeting Stronger New Freshmen New Freshmen Cohort

High School GPA vs. Term % GED by Term 20% 18% 3.5 3.14 18% 3 16% 2.48 14% 2.5 12% 12% 2 10%

1.5 GED % 8% 1 6% High School GPA School High 4% 0.5 2% 0 0% Fall 2009 Fall 2011 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Term Term

High School Diploma by Term SAT Score Averages by Term Learning Support (LS) Requirements by Term 445 438 Verbal

89% 88% 440 25% 23%

88% 435 Math 428 87% 430 20% 423 18% 86% Score 425 85%

420 15% SAT SAT 84% 415 409 83% 82% 410 82% 10%

405 Support Averge 81% 400 80% % High School Diplomas School High % 395 5% 79% 390 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 learning Requiring Student % 0% Term Term Fall 2008 Fall 2011 14.0 Graduation Rate vs. USG Average 12.5 11.9 11.811.9 12.0 11.1 10.4 10.0 9.6 9.7 9.3 9.3 9.1 8.7 8.2 8.0

6.2 AMC

6.0 USG Average Graduation Rate Graduation

4.0

2.0

0.0 Fall 2002 Fall 2003 Fall 2004 Fall 2005 Fall 2006 Fall 2007 Fall 2008 Term Black or Hispanic African- Latino Asian American White N

USG Totals 16,113 19,570 85,605 162,930 301,974 Research Universities 4770 12386 14603 49184 86184 Regional Universities 1194 557 8731 19,498 31427 State Universities 4229 2822 31018 51216 94919 State Colleges 5847 3780 28897 41,039 84770