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In ways that would have amazed 18th-century Georgians, the University has continued the course its founders laid down in its Charter 225 years ago to become the State’s most comprehensive and diversified institution of higher education. And there is exciting promise for future generations as UGA deepens its offerings in engineering and medicine, takes leadership in environmental sustainability, and expands its facilities on campus and across the globe – to continue serving the citizens of Georgia and sharing its expertise with the world.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FACT BOOK 201042nd Edition
Edited By:
Marsha R. AllenOffice of Institutional Research110 East Clayton Street, Suite 505The University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia 30602-5279
Published By:
Office of Institutional ResearchDenise C. Gardner, Director110 East Clayton Street, Suite 505The University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia 30602-5279(706) 425-3183(706) 425-3200, fax
Printed By:
The University of Georgia Printing DepartmentMax G. Harrell, Manager & Unit HeadPrinting Building210 River Road Athens, Georgia 30602-6007
Copyright © 2010 By:
The University of GeorgiaOffice of the Vice President for Research609 Boyd Graduate Studies Research CenterAthens, Georgia 30602-7411
WebAll material contained in this book is also available at the Office of Institutional Research website.http://www.oir.uga.edu
This book is intended as a reference and may be quoted using accepted scholarly citation without permission. Reproduction of complete tables, figures, or text must include a University of Georgia Fact Book 2010 notation and page number.
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UGA Fact Book 2010
THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FACT BOOK 201042nd Edition
Edited By:
Marsha R. AllenOffice of Institutional Research110 East Clayton Street, Suite 505The University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia 30602-5279
Published By:
Office of Institutional ResearchDenise C. Gardner, Director110 East Clayton Street, Suite 505The University of GeorgiaAthens, Georgia 30602-5279(706) 425-3183(706) 425-3200, fax
Printed By:
The University of Georgia Printing DepartmentMax G. Harrell, Manager & Unit HeadPrinting Building210 River Road Athens, Georgia 30602-6007
Copyright © 2010 By:
The University of GeorgiaOffice of the Vice President for Research609 Boyd Graduate Studies Research CenterAthens, Georgia 30602-7411
WebAll material contained in this book is also available at the Office of Institutional Research website.http://www.oir.uga.edu
This book is intended as a reference and may be quoted using accepted scholarly citation without permission. Reproduction of complete tables, figures, or text must include a University of Georgia Fact Book 2010 notation and page number.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
List of Figures............................................................................................................................................................. vi
GENERAL INFORMATIONAbout the Institution ........................................................................................................................................... 2The Mission of The University of Georgia .......................................................................................................... 3The University of Georgia Strategic Plan ........................................................................................................... 4
ADMINISTRATIONBoard of Regents ............................................................................................................................................... 6University System of Georgia Administrative Staff ............................................................................................. 6Senior Administrative Officers: Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................... 7Deans of Colleges and Schools: Fall 2010 ........................................................................................................ 7The Arch Foundation for the University of Georgia: 2010-11 Trustees .............................................................. 9
ADMISSIONSNew Freshmen: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010.......................................................................................................... 12Mean Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Scores for Entering Freshmen: Fall Terms 2006 - 2010....................... 13Georgia High Schools of Entering Freshmen: Fall 2010 .................................................................................. 14Academic Scholarships: Academic Years 2008-09 and 2009-10..................................................................... 15Undergraduate Transfers: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010 .......................................................................................... 15Georgia Colleges and Universities from Which Undergraduate Students Transferred
to The University of Georgia: Fall 2010..................................................................................................... 16Graduate School Admissions: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010.................................................................................... 17Average Entrance Test Scores of Accepted Degree-Seeking Graduate Students: Fall Terms 2003 - 2010.... 17
ENROLLMENTEnrollment by Class: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010 .................................................................................................. 20Characteristics of Enrolled Students by Class: Fall 2010................................................................................. 21Enrollment by College and School, Athens and Extended Campuses: Fall Terms 2006 - 2010 ...................... 22Enrollment by College and School, Extended Campuses: Fall Terms 2006 - 2010 ......................................... 23Enrolled Foreign Students by Country of Origin and UGA Student Level: Fall 2010........................................ 25Enrollment by State of Origin and UGA Student Level: Fall 2010 .................................................................... 26Enrolled Georgia Residents by County of Residence and UGA Student Level: Fall 2010 ............................... 28Popular Degree Majors: Fall 2010.................................................................................................................... 30Retention Rates for First-Time Full-Time Undergraduates: Entering Cohorts 2000 – 2009............................. 31
DEGREES CONFERREDDegrees Conferred by School or College and Degree Level: Fiscal Year 2009-10 ......................................... 34Degrees Conferred by Degree Level: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10 ............................................... 35Summary of Degrees Conferred by Program Classification: Fiscal Year 2009-10........................................... 36Degree Programs and Majors, Athens Campus............................................................................................... 37Degree Programs and Majors, Extended Campuses....................................................................................... 41Completion Rates for First-Time Full-Time Undergraduates: Entering Cohorts 2000 - 2009 ........................... 42
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ACADEMIC INFORMATIONTotal University Student Credit Hours: Fiscal Year 2009-10 ............................................................................ 46Distribution of Grades by Class: Academic Year 2009-10 ............................................................................... 47Honors Program Enrollment and Sections: Fiscal Year 2009-10 ..................................................................... 48Honors Program Awards: Fiscal Years 2004-05 Through 2009-10.................................................................. 48Graduate Assistantships: Fall 2010.................................................................................................................. 49Graduate Fellowships and Assistantships Awarded Through the Graduate School: Fall 2010........................ 49National Academic Awards Earned by UGA Students ..................................................................................... 49Participation in Study Abroad at the University of Georgia: Academic Years
2005-06 Through 2009-10 ........................................................................................................................ 52UGA Study Abroad and Exchange Programs: Academic Years 2005–06 Through 2009-10........................... 53Tuition and Fees: Fall 2010 - Spring 2011 ....................................................................................................... 54Estimated Cost of Attendance: Academic Years 2001-02 Through 2010-11 ................................................... 55Annual Cost of Attendance for Resident Undergraduates, UGA and Selected Peers:
Academic Year 2009-10............................................................................................................................ 55University of Georgia Libraries: National Rankings.......................................................................................... 56
STUDENT RELATED INFORMATIONStudent Financial Aid Programs: Fiscal Year 2009-10..................................................................................... 58Student Housing Summary: Fall 2010.............................................................................................................. 59Social Sororities and Fraternities ..................................................................................................................... 60Participation in Social Sororities and Fraternities: Fall 2010 ............................................................................ 60Honorary Fraternities and Societies ................................................................................................................. 61UGA Career Center: Class of 2009 Career Plans............................................................................................ 62UGA Alumni Association 2010-2011 Executive Committee ............................................................................. 63Number of Living Alumni by Class Year of Most Recent Degree ..................................................................... 63University of Georgia Alumni by State of Residence........................................................................................ 64University of Georgia Alumni by Georgia County of Residence ....................................................................... 66University of Georgia Athletic Association........................................................................................................ 68National Collegiate Athletic Association Postgraduate Scholarships ............................................................... 68Intercollegiate Athletes at The University of Georgia: Fall 2010....................................................................... 69Public Safety Statistics: January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009....................................................................... 70
FACULTY AND STAFFFull-Time Faculty and Allied Professional Staff by Rank and Function: Fall 2010 ........................................... 72Tenure Status of Full-Time Professorial Faculty By Rank and Gender: Fall 2010 ........................................... 72Full-Time Professorial Faculty By Rank and Ethnicity: Fall 2010 ..................................................................... 73Full-Time Professorial Faculty by Age Range and Rank: Fall 2010 ................................................................. 73Full-Time Professorial Graduate Faculty Membership by Rank: Fall 2010 ...................................................... 73Highest Earned Degrees of Full-Time Professorial Faculty by Rank: Fall 2010............................................... 74Average Academic Year Salaries of Instructional Faculty, UGA and Selected Peers:
Academic Year 2009-10............................................................................................................................ 75University Employees by Occupational Classification: October 31, 2010 ........................................................ 76University Employees by Occupational Classification and Ethnicity: October 31, 2010................................... 77University Employees by Occupational Classification and Gender: October 31, 2010....................................... 77
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FINANCIAL INFORMATIONSources of Revenue: Fiscal Year 2009-10....................................................................................................... 80Revenue by Source: Fiscal Years 2000-01 Through 2009-10 ......................................................................... 81Expenditures by Function: Fiscal Year 2009-10............................................................................................... 82Expenditures by Function: Fiscal Years 2000-01 Through 2009-10 ................................................................ 83Total Sponsored Awards by Project Type: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10........................................ 84Total Research Awards by Sponsor Type: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10........................................ 85Total Sponsored Awards by Agency: Fiscal Year 2009-10 .............................................................................. 86Total Sponsored Awards by Major Unit: Fiscal Year 2009-10.......................................................................... 87Sources of All Public Service and Outreach Funds: Fiscal Year 2009-10........................................................ 88History of Fundraising: Fiscal Years 1974-75 Through 2009-10 ...................................................................... 89
PHYSICAL FACILITIESUniversity Buildings by Major Use, Athens Campus: Fall 2010........................................................................ 92Number of Rooms by Basic Room Type, Athens Campus: Fall 2010.............................................................. 92Utilization of Instructional Facilities: Fall 2010.................................................................................................. 92Space Assignment by Room Use and Building Location: Fall 2010................................................................. 93Space Assignment by Program Classification and Building Location: Fall 2010.............................................. 93Building Summary by Year of Completion: Athens Campus Fall 2010............................................................. 94Academic and Administrative Buildings, Date of Initial Occupancy, Athens Campus: Fall 2010...................... 95Major Building Projects by Date of Completion: 2009-2010............................................................................. 97Major Building Projects Currently Under Construction: Fall 2010 .................................................................... 98Authorized Projects In Design Phase: Fall 2010 .............................................................................................. 98University of Georgia Land Holdings: As of June 30, 2010 .............................................................................. 99
CAMPUS MAP AND LEGENDUniversity of Georgia Map Legend................................................................................................................. 102
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. The University of Georgia Administrative Organization ................................................................... 8Figure 2. Freshman Applicants by Admission Status: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010 .............................................. 12Figure 3. Mean SAT Scores for Entering Freshmen: Fall Terms 2006 - 2010................................................ 13Figure 4. Enrollment by Class: Fall Terms 2001 - 2010.................................................................................. 20Figure 5. Distribution of Total Enrollment by State of Origin: Fall 2010 .......................................................... 27Figure 6. Distribution of Enrolled Georgia Residents by County: Fall 2010 .................................................... 29Figure 7. Degrees Conferred by Level: Fiscal Year 2009-10.......................................................................... 34Figure 8. Degrees Conferred by Level: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10 ........................................... 35Figure 9. Average Completion Rates for First-Time Full-Time Undergraduates:
Entering Cohorts 2000 - 2009 ................................................................................................... 43Figure 10. Total University Student Credit Hours: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10 ............................... 46Figure 11. Trends in Study Abroad Participation: Academic Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10........................ 52Figure 12. UGA Study Abroad and Exchange Program Growth: Academic Years
2005-06 To 2009-10................................................................................................................. 53Figure 13. Distribution of Alumni by State ........................................................................................................ 65Figure 14. Distribution of Resident Georgia Alumni by County of Residence................................................... 67Figure 15. Scholarship Athletes at the University of Georgia: Fall Terms 2006 - 2010..................................... 69Figure 16. Highest Earned Degrees of Full-Time Professorial Faculty: Fall 2010 ............................................ 74Figure 17. Average Academic Year Salary of Instructional Faculty, University of Georgia
(All Ranks): Fall Terms 2005 - 2009.......................................................................................... 75Figure 18. Full-Time University Employees by Occupational Classification ..................................................... 76Figure 19. Distribution of Revenue by Source: Fiscal Year 2009-10 ................................................................ 81Figure 20. Distribution of Expenditures by Function: Fiscal Year 2009-10 ....................................................... 83Figure 21. Total Sponsored Awards by Project Type: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10 ....................... 84Figure 22. Total Research Awards: Fiscal Years 2005-06 Through 2009-10 ................................................... 85Figure 23. Distribution of Space by Building Age, Athens Campus: Fall 2010 ................................................. 94Figure 24. University of Georgia Athens Campus Map................................................................................... 103
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ABOUT THE INSTITUTION
History and Location: Chartered by the Georgia General Assembly on January 27, 1785, the University of Georgia is the nation’s first state-chartered university. In 1872, the University of Georgia was designated the state’s land-grant institution and in 1980 was accorded sea-grant college status. The University’s main campus is located in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, approximately 60 miles northeast of the state capital of Atlanta.
Academic Schools and Colleges: The University is comprised of sixteen schools and colleges: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Arts and Sciences; Business; Ecology; Education; Environment and Design; Family and Consumer Sciences; Forestry and Natural Resources; Graduate School; Journalism and Mass Communication; Law; Pharmacy; Public Health; Public and International Affairs; Social Work; and Veterinary Medicine.
Academic Programs and Degrees Conferred: The University of Georgia is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as well as a variety of discipline-specific accrediting agencies. Academic offerings include 22 bachelor’s degrees in 140 major fields, 34master’s degrees in 128 major fields, the specialist in education degree in 19 major fields, 5doctoral degrees in 87 major fields, and professional degrees in Law, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine. During the 2009-10 fiscal year, the University awarded 6,490 bachelor’s degrees, 1,697master’s and specialist degrees, 417 doctoral degrees, and 437 professional degrees.
Faculty: Full-time professorial faculty for the fall 2010 totaled 1,715. 96% of the full-time faculty were tenured or tenure-track and 97% hold the doctorate or other terminal degree. Average salaries for the fiscal year 2010 were $107,500 for professors, $78,500 for associate professors, and $71,900 for assistant professors.
Enrollment: Fall 2010 enrollment totaled 34,677, which included 25,947 undergraduates, 7,077graduate students, and 1,653 first professional students. 94% of undergraduates and 77% of graduate and professional students were enrolled on a full-time basis. The undergraduate student body was 42% male and 20% minority. 963 undergraduate and 1,240 graduate and professional students were from 126 foreign countries.
Admissions/Retention: 4,690 first-time freshmen enrolled for the fall 2010. 45% of all admitted freshmen enrolled and 26% of all freshman applicants enrolled. The average total SAT score for entering freshmen was 1239. 4,079 or 87% of new freshmen attended 414 Georgia high schools. On average, 93.5% of first-time full-time freshmen return for their sophomore year. 60% of all undergraduate transfer applicants were accepted and 1,196 enrolled for the fall 2010. 56% of accepted new graduate students enrolled in the fall 2010.
Costs: Academic year 2010-11 tuition and fees totaled $8,736 for new resident undergraduates and $26,946 for new nonresident undergraduates. Academic year 2010-11 estimated cost of attendance for resident undergraduates totaled $19,736. This amount included tuition and mandatory fees, books and supplies, room and board, and other expenses.
Finance: For fiscal year 2010, total revenues exceeded $1.25 billion, and included $372 million from state appropriations. 19.1% of total operating expenditures were designated for instruction and 23.5% for research. Sponsored awards for fiscal year 2010 totaled $251,099,946.
Physical Facilities: The University occupies and maintains over 19 million square feet of space. The main campus includes 389 buildings for a total of 15,282,432 square feet. Ten major building projects were completed during 2010 for a total cost of over $76 million. The University’s fall 2010land holdings totaled 39,950 acres in 30 Georgia counties.
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THE MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
The University of Georgia, a land-grant and sea-grant university with statewide commitments and responsibilities, is the state's oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified institution of higher education. Its motto, "to teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things," reflects the University's integral and unique role in the conservation and enhancement of the state's and nation's intellectual, cultural, and environmental heritage.
The University of Georgia shares with the other research universities of the University System of Georgia the following core characteristics:
• a statewide responsibility and commitment to excellence and academic achievements having national and international recognition;
• a commitment to excellence in a teaching/learning environment dedicated to serve a diverse and well-prepared student body, to promote high levels of student achievement, and to provide appropriate academic support services;
• a commitment to excellence in research, scholarship, and creative endeavors that are focused on organized programs to create, maintain, and apply new knowledge and theories; that promote instructional quality and effectiveness; and that enhance institutionally relevant faculty qualifications;
• a commitment to excellence in public service, economic development, and technical assistance activities designed to address the strategic needs of the State of Georgia along with a comprehensive offering of continuing education designed to meet the needs of Georgia's citizens in life-long learning and professional education;
• a wide range of academic and professional programming at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels.
With its statewide mission and core characteristics, the University of Georgia endeavors to prepare the University community and the State for full participation in the global society of the twenty-first century. Through its programs and practices, it seeks to foster the understanding of and respect for cultural differences necessary for an enlightened and educated citizenry. It further provides for cultural, ethnic, gender, and racial diversity in the faculty, staff, and student body. The University is committed to preparing the University community to appreciate the critical importance of a quality environment to an interdependent global society.
As a comprehensive land-grant and sea-grant institution, the University of Georgia offers baccalaureate, master's, doctoral, and professional degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, biological sciences, physical sciences, agricultural and environmental sciences, business, ecology, environmental design, family and consumer sciences, forest resources, journalism and mass communication, education, law, pharmacy, public health, social work, and veterinary medicine.
The University attracts students nationally and internationally as well as from within Georgia. It offers the state's broadest array of possibilities in graduate and professional education, and thus a large minority of the student body is post-baccalaureate. The predominantly Georgian undergraduate student body is a mix of highly qualified students originally admitted as freshmen and selected transfer students principally from other University System institutions.
With original scholarship, basic and applied research, and creative activities constituting an essential core from which to draw, the impact of the land-grant and sea-grant mission is reflected throughout the state. Cooperative extension, continuing education, public service, experiment stations, and technology transfer are all designed to enhance the well-being of the citizens of Georgia through their roles in economic, social, and community development.
As it has been historically, the University of Georgia is responsive to the evolution of the state's educational, social, and economic needs. It aspires through its strategic planning to even closer contact and interaction with public and private institutions throughout the state as well as with the citizens it serves.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA STRATEGIC PLAN
The University of Georgia’s Strategic Plan for the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century was adopted in late 2000. Each of the major planning units, including all of the University’s colleges and schools and major administrative units, adopted a strategic plan as part of that same process. Each plan guided the planning unit toward achievement of three overarching institutional goals for 2000-2010:
• Building the new learning environment• Research investment• Competing in a global economy
In 2004, as part of an effort to build on those unit-level strategic plans and fully operationalize the institutional strategic plan, a two-phased “Five-Year Program Planning” process was implemented. The overall goal of that process was to further improve integration of the unit plans with the University budget development and resource allocation process in a manner even more directly linked to institutional priorities. Each of the University’s colleges and schools and major administrative units adopted five-year plans for the second half of the decade as part of that process.
As the period covered by the 2000-2010 Strategic Plan drew to a close, a committee was appointed to examine the strategic framework for the University’s next decade and propose a new strategic plan, including measurable benchmarks for progress for each priority area. That plan was submitted to the University Council in spring 2010 and approved. That plan assures that the University’s well-established system of planning, evaluation, and continuous improvement will continue to guide the current decade at the University.
Seven strategic directions are outlined in the 2010 University of Georgia Strategic Plan.
• Building on Excellence in Undergraduate Education
• Enhancing Graduate and Professional Programs
• Investing in Proven and Emerging Areas of Research Excellence at UGA
• Serving the Citizens of the State of Georgia and Beyond
• Improving Faculty Recruitment, Retention and Development
• Improving and Maintaining Facilities and Infrastructure to Provide Excellence in Instruction, Research and Service
• Improving Stewardship of Natural Resources and Advancing Campus Sustainability
Source: Associate Provost for Academic Planning
Administration
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Regent Residence District Term of Office
Willis J. Potts, Chair Rome Eleventh 2006-2013Felton Jenkins, Vice Chair Madison State-at-Large 2006-2013Larry R. Ellis Atlanta State-at-Large 2009-2016Robert F. Hatcher Macon State-at-Large 2006-2013Donald M. Leebern, Jr. McDonough State-at-Large 2005-2012Larry Walker Perry State-at-Large 2009-2016James A. Bishop Brunswick First 2007-2011Doreen Stiles Poitevint Bainbridge Second 2004-2011C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr. Griffin Third 2010-2017Wanda Yancey Rodwell Stone Mountain Fourth 2005-2012Frederick E. Cooper Atlanta Fifth 2010-2017Kessel Stelling, Jr. Alpharetta Sixth 2008-2015Richard L. Tucker Duluth Seventh 2005-2012W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr. Hawkinsville Eighth 2006-2013James R. Jolly Dalton Ninth 2008-2015William H. Nesmith, Jr. Athens Tenth 2008-2015Benjamin J. Tarbutton, III Sandersville Twelfth 2006-2013Kenneth R. Bernard, Jr. Douglasville Thirteenth 2007-2014
Staff Member
Chancellor Erroll B. Davis, Jr.Chief Operating Officer Rob WattsChief Academic Officer/Executive Vice Chancellor Susan HerbstChief Audit Officer & Associate Vice Chancellor John Fuchko lllChief Information Security Officer Stan GatewoodSenior Vice Chancellor External Affairs Thomas E. DanielVice Chancellor - Educator Preparation & Innovation Lynne WeisenbachVice Chancellor - Facilities Linda M. DanielsVice Chancellor - Fiscal Affairs Usha RamachandranVice Chancellor - Human Resources Wayne GuthrieVice Chancellor - Information Technology Services/CIO Curtis A. Carver, Jr.Vice Chancellor - Legal Affairs J. Burns NewsomeAssociate Vice Chancellor - Data Administration/Chief Data Officer Robert E. CernockAssociate Vice Chancellor - Development & Administration Peter J. HickeyAssociate Vice Chancellor - Faculty Affairs Linda NobleAssociate Vice Chancellor - Fiscal Affairs Benjamin RidenAssociate Vice Chancellor - Life & Health Benefits Thomas A. ScheerAssociate Vice Chancellor - Media and Publications John H. MillsapsAssociate Vice Chancellor - OIIT Services Kris BiesingerAssociate Vice Chancellor - Operations Lisa SpenceAssociate Vice Chancellor - Planning & Implementation Shelley C. NickelAssociate Vice Chancellor - Student Affairs Tonya Lam
BOARD OF REGENTS
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
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Office Officer
President Michael F. Adams Vice President for Government Relations Steven W. WrigleySenior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Jere W. Morehead Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Libby V. Morris Associate Provost for Academic Fiscal Affairs Christina J. Miller Associate Provost for Academic Planning Robert G. Boehmer Associate Provost and Chief Information Officer Barbara A. White Associate Provost and University Librarian William G. Potter Associate Provost for Institutional Diversity Cheryl D. Dozier Associate Provost for International Education Kavita Pandit Vice President for Instruction Laura Dunn Jolly Vice President for Public Service and Outreach Steven W, Wrigley, Interim Vice President for Research David C. Lee Vice President for Student Affairs Rodney D. BennettSenior Vice President for External Affairs Tom S. Landrum Vice President for Public Affairs Thomas H. Jackson, Jr.Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Timothy P. Burgess
College/School
Franklin College of Arts and Sciences (1801) Garnett S. StokesSchool of Law (1859) Rebecca H. WhiteCollege of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences (1859) J. Scott AngleWilson College of Pharmacy (1903) Svein ØieWarnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources (1906) Michael L. ClutterCollege of Education (1908) Arthur M. HorneGraduate School (1910) Maureen GrassoTerry College of Business (1912) Robert T. SumichrastGrady College of Journalism and Mass Communication (1915) E. Culpepper ClarkCollege of Family and Consumer Sciences (1933) Anne L. Sweaney, InterimCollege of Veterinary Medicine (1946) Sheila W. AllenSchool of Social Work (1964) Maurice C. DanielsCollege of Environment and Design (2001) Daniel J. NadenicekSchool of Public and International Affairs (2001) Thomas P. LauthCollege of Public Health (2005) Phillip L. WilliamsOdum School of Ecology (2007) John L. GittlemanMCG/UGA Medical Partnership (2009) Barbara L. Schuster, Campus Dean
(Date college or school established)
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*Detailed organization charts available at www.uga.edu/oir
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Term Trustees Residence Expires
Michael F. Adams Athens Ex Officio, VotingDaniel P. Amos Columbus 2014Kathryn L. Ash Charlotte, NC Advisory - 2011Earl Dale Barrs Macon 2012Robert D. Bishop Athens 2012Otis A. Brumby, Jr. Marietta 2013Timothy P. Burgess Athens Ex Officio, Non-VotingMaxine H. Burton Athens 2014James Edward Butler, Jr. Columbus 2011Charles Edward Campbell Atlanta 2012J. David Chatham Alpharetta 2014Edward J. Daniel, Jr. Athens Ex Officio, Non-VotingChester C. Davenport Bethesda, MD 2011Joshua Delaney Athens Ex Officio, Non-VotingJeffrey Dorfman Athens Ex Officio, VotingRobert Glenn Edge Atlanta 2012James Don Edwards Athens 2011Norman Sears Fletcher Rome 2013Henry D. Gregory, Jr. Atlanta Advisory - 2011F. Sheffield Hale Atlanta 2012Andrew Murphy Head Atlanta 2013Elizabeth J. Hudson McLean, VA Advisory - 2011Sarah Corn Irby Atlanta 2013Timothy A. Keadle Lilburn Advisory - 2011Betty F. King Atlanta Advisory - 2011Thomas S. Landrum Athens Ex Officio, VotingRussell C. Lindner Washington, DC Advisory - 2011Sarah A. Lorberbaum Chattanooga, TN Advisory - 2011Keith W. Mason Atlanta 2011John F. McMullan Atlanta 2014Jere W. Morehead Athens Ex Officio, Non-VotingDonald A. Perry Atlanta 2014C. Swann Seiler Savannah 2014Stanley W. Shelton Wayland, MA 2011John Phinizy Spalding Atlanta 2013Robert H. Stolz Charlotte, NC Advisory - 2011Victor C. Sullivan, III Albany Ex Officio, VotingLarry D. Thompson Purchase, NY 2012Susan C. Waltman Pelham, NY 2013Ramsey Thompson Way Hawkinsville 2011
THE ARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA2010-11 TRUSTEES
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NEW FRESHMEN
Fall % of Applied % of Applied % of AcceptedTerm Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled2001 10,984 7,976 73 4,108 37 522002* 12,786 8,340 65 4,333 34 522003 11,813 8,885 75 5,190 44 582004 13,267 8,197 62 4,531 34 552005** 12,326 7,982 65 4,711 38 592006 15,924 9,214 58 5,063 32 552007 16,999 9,279 55 4,710 28 512008 17,326 9,625 56 4,799 28 502009 17,886 9,584 54 4,686 26 492010 17,730 10,331 58 4,690 26 45
*Due to the growth of the First Year College Summer Experience, beginning Fall Semester 2002 new first- year students include summer and fall matriculants.**Includes students displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Figure 2FRESHMAN APPLICANTS BY ADMISSION STATUS
Source: Office of Institutional Research
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FALL TERMS 2001-2010
Applied Enrolled
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Fall Number UGA Nat'l State UGA Nat'l State UGA Nat'l StateTerm of Scores Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean
2006 3,829 611 503 494 616 518 496 1228 1021 990
2007 3,320 615 502 494 618 515 495 1233 1017 989
2008 3,175 617 502 491 620 515 493 1237 1017 984
2009 3,263 617 501 490 625 515 491 1242 1016 981
2010 3,143 617 501 488 622 516 490 1239 1017 978
Note: Due to rounding, the UGA Total Score may not equal the sum of the UGA Critical Reading and Math Scores.
Source: Office of Institutional Research, The College Board 2010 Profile of College-Bound Seniors
MEAN SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT) SCORES FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN
MEAN SAT SCORES FOR ENTERING FRESHMEN
FALL TERMS 2006-2010
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High School/Location Students High School/Location StudentsBrookwood, Snellville 100 Creekview, Canton 19Northview, Duluth 89 North Hall, Gainesville 19Chattahoochee, Alpharetta 80 Wesleyan, Atlanta 19Collins Hill, Suwanee 71 Dalton, Dalton 18G. Walton Comprehensive, Marietta 68 Dunwoody, Dunwoody 18South Forsyth, Cumming 64 Glynn Academy, Brunswick 18Alpharetta, Alpharetta 59 Holy Innocents Episcopal, Atlanta 18North Gwinnett, Suwanee 59 Stratford Academy, Macon 18Milton, Alpharetta 55 Evans, Evans 17Parkview, Lilburn 55 Camden County, Kingsland 16Peachtree Ridge, Suwanee 55 Carlton J. Kell, Marietta 16Lassiter, Marietta 48 Carrollton, Carrollton 16Mill Creek School, Hoschton 44 Central Gwinnett, Lawrenceville 16Alan C. Pope, Marietta 43 Dutchtown, Hampton 16Roswell, Roswell 43 Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah 16Lakeside, Evans 42 Savannah Country Day, Savannah 16Harrison, Kennesaw 40 Sequoyah, Canton 16Marist, Atlanta 40 Whitewater, Fayetteville 16Norcross, Norcross 38 Cherokee, Canton 15St Pius X Catholic, Atlanta 38 East Paulding, Dallas 15Wheeler, Marietta 38 Ola, McDonough 15Kennesaw Mountain, Kennesaw 37 Westlake, Atlanta 15Oconee County, Watkinsville 37 Woodward Academy, College Park 15Centennial, Roswell 35 Douglas County, Douglasville 14Duluth, Duluth 35 First Presbyterian Day, Macon 14Etowah, Woodstock 35 Franklin County, Carnesville 14Grayson, Loganville 34 Bainbridge, Bainbridge 13West Forsyth, Cumming 34 George Walton Academy, Monroe 13Westminster Schools, Atlanta 33 Houston County, Warner Robins 13North Oconee, Bogart 32 North Forsyth, Cumming 13Riverwood, Atlanta 32 Northwest Whitfield County, Tunnel Hill 13Greenbrier, Evans 31 Providence Christian Academy, Lilburn 13Berkmar, Lilburn 30 Robert W. Johnson, Gainesville 13Greater Atlanta Christian, Norcross 30 South Gwinnett, Snellville 13McIntosh, Peachtree City 30 Woodstock, Woodstock 13Chamblee, Chamblee 29 Athens Academy, Athens 12Clarke Central, Athens 27 La Grange, La Grange 12Lakeside, Atlanta 25 Lowndes, Valdosta 12Henry W. Grady, Atlanta 24 Walker School, Marietta 12Lovett, Atlanta 24 Apalachee, Winder 11North Cobb, Kennesaw 24 Cartersville, Cartersville 11Druid Hills, Atlanta 23 Central, Macon 11Northgate, Newnan 23 Eastside, Covington 11Southwest DeKalb, Decatur 23 Flowery Branch, Flowery Branch 11Union Grove, McDonough 23 Habersham Central, Mt. Airy 11Hillgrove, Powder Springs 22 Monsignor Donovan Catholic, Athens 11Columbus, Columbus 21 Newnan, Newnan 11Forsyth Central, Cumming 21 Spalding, Griffin 11Heritage, Conyers 21 Statesboro, Statesboro 11North Springs, Atlanta 21 Tift County, Tifton 11Rome, Rome 21 Westfield School, Perry 11Starr's Mill, Fayetteville 21 Westminster School, Augusta 11Blessed Trinity Catholic, Roswell 20Dacula, Dacula 20 Subtotal, 108 Georgia High Schools 2,838Campbell, Smyrna 19 Subtotal, 306 Georgia High Schools, 10 or less 1,241Cedar Shoals, Athens 19 TOTAL 4,079
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Scholarship Program
Alumni Association Endowed 1 1 2 3 3 4Bernard Ramsey Honors 13 6 36 35 49 41Bradley - Turner Leadership Scholars 1 1 2 3 3 4Charter 328 266 625 608 953 874Coca-Cola First Generation 12 12 12 24 24 36Georgia Incentive 25 40 48 55 73 95Goizueta Foundation Scholarship 4 9 8 13 8Goizueta Foundation II Scholarship 9 2 9 9 11Harris 31 20 74 80 105 100Henry King Stanford 9 4 9 4National Merit/Achievement 39 47 90 90 129 137One UGA 16 88 98 104 98One UGA II 18 28 13 18 41Shaw-White Scholarship 1 1 1 1UGA Foundation Fellowships 22 17 73 72 95 89UGA Scholar Grant 13 10 13 10Vice Presidential 20 20 0Woodruff 2 2 14 7 16 9
TOTALS 521 442 1,116 1,120 1,637 1,562
Source: Student Financial Aid
ACADEMIC YEARS 2008-09 AND 2009-10ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS
TotalScholarships
NewFreshmen
ContinuingStudents
2008-09 2009-102008-09 2009-10 2009-102008-09
Fall % of Applied % of Applied % of AcceptedTerm Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled
2001 3,521 2,282 65 1,856 53 812002* 3,539 2,093 59 1,749 49 842003* 3,352 1,546 46 1,182 35 772004* 2,269 1,231 54 836 37 682005* 2,326 1,316 57 843 36 642006* 2,704 1,487 54 1,046 39 702007* 2,682 1,533 57 1,135 42 742008* 2,743 1,589 58 1,135 41 712009* 2,989 1,749 59 1,355 45 772010* 3,017 1,821 60 1,196 40 66
* Does not include Gwinnett, Tifton or Griffin enrollments
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFERSFALL TERMS 2001-2010
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College/University Students College/University Students
Gainesville State College 191 Coastal Georgia Community College 9
Georgia Perimeter College 101 Georgia Highlands College 8
Kennesaw State University 67 Athens Technical College 7
Georgia State University 64 Darton College 7
Georgia Southern University 40 Clayton State University 6
Georgia College & State University 39 East Georgia College 5
Valdosta State University 31 Southern Polytechnic State University 5
Young Harris College 28 Berry College 4
State University of West Georgia 25 Georgia Institute of Technology 4
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 24 Waycross College 4
Georgia Military College 19 Georgia Southwestern State University 3
Piedmont College 16 Brenau University 2
South Georgia College 16 Emory University 2
Dalton State College 15 Savannah State University 2
Gordon College 15 Shorter University 2
Middle Georgia College 15 Agnes Scott College 1
North Georgia College & State University 15 Albany State University 1
Macon State College 14 Clark Atlanta University 1
Georgia Gwinnett College 13 LaGrange College 1
Augusta State University 12 Mercer University, Macon 1
Columbus State University 12 Reinhardt College 1
Armstrong Atlantic State University 10
Bainbridge College 9 Total, 44 Georgia Colleges 867
Source: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
FALL 2010STUDENTS TRANSFERRED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
GEORGIA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES FROM WHICH UNDERGRADUATE
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Fall % Applied % Applied % AcceptedTerms Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled2001 7,134 2,614 37 1,688 24 652002 7,761 2,731 35 1,787 23 652003 7,782 2,885 37 1,748 22 612004 7,367 2,821 38 1,699 23 602005 7,366 3,075 42 1,817 25 592006 7,388 2,972 40 1,817 25 612007 7,256 2,892 40 1,804 25 622008 8,167 3,230 40 1,860 23 582009 8,683 3,301 38 1,963 23 592010 8,585 3,309 39 1,860 22 56
GRADUATE SCHOOL ADMISSIONSFALL TERMS 2001-2010
Fall GRE GRE GRE GRE GMATTerms Verbal Quantitative Analytical Writing Total2003 531 635 634 - 6072004 511 626 621 - 5992005 520 619 609 4.7 6012006 523 617 609 4.5 5942007 530 625 600 4.6 5982008 528 639 586 4.3 5912009 530 640 590 4.3 5902010 528 637 611 4.2 587
Source: Graduate Admissions
FALL TERMS 2003 - 2010
AVERAGE ENTRANCE TEST SCORES OF ACCEPTEDDEGREE-SEEKING GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Class 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010Freshman (FR)* 6,054 5,700 6,102 5,681 5,329 5,658 5,292 5,155 4,974 4,889Sophomore (SO) 5,698 5,694 5,487 5,317 5,534 5,356 5,601 5,594 5,912 5,565Junior (JR) 6,031 6,373 6,342 6,401 6,453 6,427 6,388 6,659 6,746 6,860Senior (SR) 6,638 6,811 7,069 7,238 7,498 7,633 7,714 7,755 8,258 8,409Unclassified (UC)** 408 405 415 382 390 363 340 304 252 224
Total Undergraduate 24,829 24,983 25,415 25,019 25,204 25,437 25,335 25,467 26,142 25,947
Professional (PR) 1,513 1,496 1,541 1,594 1,621 1,604 1,549 1,553 1,607 1,653Graduate (GR) 5,975 6,462 6,922 6,792 6,835 6,918 6,947 7,160 7,136 7,077
Total University*** 32,317 32,941 33,878 33,405 33,660 33,959 33,831 34,180 34,885 34,677
* Includes joint enrolled and Developmental Studies students.** Includes Transients, Independent and Distance Learning students and other non-degree undergraduates.*** Fall Semester 2005 total enrollment includes 69 students displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Source: Office of the Registrar
ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
FALL TERMS 2001-2010
FALL TERMS 2001-2010
Figure 4ENROLLMENT BY CLASS
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Total Class 4,889 5,565 6,860 8,409 131 93 25,947 1,653 7,077 34,677Matriculation Status
New Matriculant 4,878 4,803 4,689 5,181 3 80 19,634 200 4,524 24,358Transfer 6 726 2,104 3,030 118 5,984 1,060 36 7,080Former UGA Student 5 36 67 198 10 13 329 393 2,517 3,239
Registration StatusFull-Time 4,844 5,468 6,580 7,409 100 1 24,402 1,636 5,068 31,106Part-Time 45 97 280 1,000 31 92 1,545 17 2,009 3,571Full-Time Equivalent 4,873 5,533 6,771 8,010 114 29 25,330 1,648 6,179 33,157
SexMale 1,863 2,254 2,984 3,804 43 6 10,954 680 2,936 14,570Female 3,026 3,309 3,871 4,588 86 15 14,895 963 4,126 19,984Not Reported 2 5 17 2 72 98 10 15 123
Ethnic OriginAmerican Indian 4 11 15 15 45 3 14 62Asian 437 473 480 632 17 2,039 140 699 2,878Black/African-American 418 396 442 534 1,790 122 769 2,681Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 7 4 2 1 14 7 21Hispanic 189 224 253 264 3 933 36 173 1,142Multiracial 150 67 62 44 3 326 16 44 386White 3,511 4,262 5,454 6,703 92 19 20,041 1,237 4,494 25,772Not Reported 173 128 152 216 16 74 759 99 877 1,735
Residence Status - FeesIn-State 4,268 4,996 6,222 7,644 21 55 23,206 1,429 4,099 28,734Out-of-State 558 483 556 636 60 38 2,331 168 540 3,039Out-of-State Fee Waived 63 86 80 126 40 395 56 2,419 2,870Senior Citizen Tuition Waived 2 3 10 15 19 34
Age17 or under 49 6 55 5518-20 4,804 4,849 2,985 331 43 6 13,018 28 2 13,04821-24 25 652 3,619 7,086 61 27 11,470 900 1,722 14,09225-29 9 30 149 637 6 22 853 580 2,507 3,94030-34 12 54 180 2 12 260 100 1,316 1,67635-39 1 5 23 60 4 5 98 26 623 74740-49 1 5 20 82 3 14 125 16 607 74850-61 6 8 29 1 6 50 3 268 32162 and older 2 4 11 1 18 32 50Average Age 19 20 21 23 26 31 21 25 30 23
* Includes Developmental Studies and joint enrolled students.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
CHARACTERISTICS OF ENROLLED STUDENTS BY CLASSFALL 2010
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College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Undergraduate 1,298 1,427 1,543 1,730 1,779Graduate 383 375 418 452 449Total 1,681 1,802 1,961 2,182 2,228
ARTS & SCIENCESUndergraduate 14,912 14,579 14,167 14,060 13,714Graduate 1,701 1,665 1,704 1,709 1,787Total 16,613 16,244 15,871 15,769 15,501
BUSINESSUndergraduate 2,172 2,243 2,344 2,425 2,394Graduate 786 854 897 839 788Total 2,958 3,097 3,241 3,264 3,182
ECOLOGYUndergraduate 49 74 93 102Graduate 81 93 81 81Total 130 167 174 183
EDUCATIONUndergraduate 2,243 2,258 2,328 2,487 2,576Graduate 2,554 2,467 2,487 2,406 2,255Total 4,797 4,725 4,815 4,893 4,831
ENVIRONMENT & DESIGNUndergraduate 400 341 328 286 272Graduate 180 100 97 110 136Total 580 441 425 396 408
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCESUndergraduate 1,448 1,411 1,439 1,405 1,356Graduate 118 124 141 157 154Total 1,566 1,535 1,580 1,562 1,510
FORESTRY & NATURAL RESOURCESUndergraduate 209 248 278 340 333Graduate 171 162 164 171 173Total 380 410 442 511 506
JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATIONUndergraduate 939 1,014 1,076 1,132 1,122Graduate 107 92 95 101 113Total 1,046 1,106 1,171 1,233 1,235
LAWProfessional 668 646 661 691 709Graduate 17 17 17 15 15Total 685 663 678 706 724
PHARMACY Professional 547 520 508 520 534Graduate 63 77 83 64 75Total 610 597 591 584 609
PUBLIC HEALTHUndergraduate 168 187 314 467 566Graduate 109 141 148 174 236Total 277 328 462 641 802
ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND SCHOOLATHENS AND EXTENDED CAMPUSES, FALL TERMS 2006-2010
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College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Undergraduate 1,298 1,238 1,233 1,346 1,307Graduate 254 252 259 276 297Total 1,552 1,490 1,492 1,622 1,604
SOCIAL WORKUndergraduate 147 148 140 155 167Graduate 353 379 367 368 339Total 500 527 507 523 506
VETERINARY MEDICINEProfessional 389 383 384 396 410Graduate 116 135 147 147 151Total 505 518 531 543 561
BIOMEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTEGraduate 6 10 11 18 14Total 6 10 11 18 14
INSTITUTE OF THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERINGUndergraduate 1 39 110 166Graduate 1 4 10 14Total 2 43 120 180
INDEPENDENT & DISTANCE LEARNINGUndergraduate 203 191 164 106 93Total 203 191 164 106 93
TOTAL UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTUndergraduate 25,437 25,335 25,467 26,142 25,947Professional 1,604 1,549 1,553 1,607 1,653Graduate 6,918 6,947 7,160 7,136 7,077Total 33,959 33,831 34,180 34,885 34,677
College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESUndergraduate 20 27 24 24 14Graduate 1 6 4Total 20 27 25 30 18
ARTS & SCIENCESUndergraduate 4 6 12 5Total 4 6 12 5
BUSINESSUndergraduate 2 9 19 20Total 2 9 19 20
EDUCATIONUndergraduate 1 7 10Graduate 23 17 45 41 45Total 46 48 55
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCESUndergraduate 4 7 20 22 14Total 4 7 20 22 14
CONT'D: ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FALL TERMS 2006-2010
ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND SCHOOLUGA EXTENDED CAMPUSES, FALL TERMS 2006 - 2010
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CONT'D: ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE AND SCHOOL, EXTENDED CAMPUSES FALL TERMS 2006 - 2010
College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Graduate 11 8 9 7 11Total 11 8 9 7 11
ARTS & SCIENCESUndergraduate 77 26 1 1Total 77 26 1 1
BUSINESSUndergraduate 141 31 1 2 Graduate 254 236 210 166 135Total 395 267 211 168 135
EDUCATIONUndergraduate 45 8 1 1 Graduate 167 143 155 151 160Total 212 151 156 152 160
PHARMACYGraduate 8 12 19 14 15Total 8 12 19 14 15
PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSGraduate 28 29 15 16 22Total 28 29 15 16 22
SOCIAL WORKUndergraduate 11 2Graduate 104 102 102 90 103Total 115 104 102 90 103
College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Undergraduate 51 43 39 38 37Graduate 9 15 11Total 51 43 48 53 48
College/School 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010BUSINESS
Graduate 181 171 321 311Total 181 171 321 311
NOTE: Prior to Fall 2007, Buckhead students are included in the graduate student totals for eitherthe Athens or Gwinnett campus.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
UGA AT TIFTON
BUCKHEAD EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CENTER
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Grad/ Grad/ Grad/Country Ugrad Prof Total Country Ugrad Prof Total Country Ugrad Prof TotalAfghanistan 1 1 Ghana 13 12 25 Pakistan 16 15 31Algeria 1 1 Grenada 1 1 Panama 1 1Argentina 5 6 11 Guatemala 3 2 5 Paraguay 1 1Armenia 1 3 4 Guinea 1 1 Peru 15 7 22Australia 8 2 10 Guyana 1 1 Philippines 6 8 14Austria 3 3 Haiti 1 1 2 Poland 2 5 7Bahamas 1 2 3 Honduras 6 6 Portugal 2 2Bangladesh 7 6 13 Hong Kong 5 5 Romania 5 5 10Belarus 2 2 4 Hungary 1 1 Russia 14 8 22Belgium 4 4 Iceland 1 1 Rwanda 1 1Belize 1 1 India 90 210 300 Saudi Arabia 4 4Bermuda 1 1 Indonesia 5 3 8 Senegal 2 2Bhutan 1 1 Iran 3 15 18 Serbia 1 2 3Bolivia 1 1 2 Iraq 3 1 4 Singapore 2 2Bosnia & Herzegovina 10 10 Ireland 2 1 3 Slovakia 2 1 3Brazil 9 26 35 Israel 2 2 4 Somalia 3 3Bulgaria 6 4 10 Italy 2 3 5 South Africa 19 6 25Cambodia 1 1 Ivory Coast 1 1 Spain 5 4 9Cameroon 7 5 12 Jamaica 13 10 23 Sri Lanka 2 4 6Canada 72 34 106 Japan 11 14 25 St. Lucia 5 5Chad 1 1 2 Jordan 5 5 Sudan 1 1Chile 8 8 Kazakhstan 1 1 Suriname 1 1China 81 327 408 Kenya 8 17 25 Sweden 5 2 7Colombia 17 16 33 Korea, North 3 3 Switzerland 3 3Congo, Republic of 1 1 Korea, South 217 151 368 Taiwan 19 49 68Costa Rica 3 3 6 Kuwait 1 1 Thailand 3 9 12Croatia 2 2 Kyrgyzstan 2 2 Togo 1 1Cuba 1 1 Latvia 2 2 Trinidad & Tobago 2 6 8Cyprus 1 1 Lebanon 2 1 3 Turkey 1 27 28Czech Republic 3 1 4 Liberia 2 2 4 Turkmenistan 1 1Denmark 2 2 Lithuania 2 2 Uganda 6 6Dominica 1 1 Malawi 1 1 2 Ukraine 4 7 11Dominican Republic 1 1 Malaysia 6 4 10 United Kingdom 39 15 54Ecuador 5 4 9 Mali 2 2 Uruguay 3 5 8Egypt 2 6 8 Mexico 25 8 33 Uzbekistan 1 1El Salvador 2 2 Moldova 1 2 3 Venezuela 5 6 11Eritrea 2 2 Nepal 2 12 14 Vietnam 17 11 28Ethiopia 11 4 15 Netherlands 1 1 2 Zaire 1 1Finland 2 1 3 New Zealand 3 3 Zambia 3 1 4France 19 4 23 Nicaragua 1 1 2 Zimbabwe 1 3 4Gambia 2 1 3 Niger 1 1Georgia 1 2 3 Nigeria 19 14 33Germany 7 30 37 Norway 2 2 4 TOTALS, 126 Countries 963 1,240 2,203
Note: Includes both resident and nonresident aliens. Country of origin is country of citizenship at time of application.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
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Under- Grad/ Under- Grad/ State graduate Prof Total State graduate Prof Total
Alabama 122 89 211 New Hampshire 4 7 11
Alaska 6 32 38 New Jersey 48 44 92
Arizona 6 24 30 New Mexico 7 7
Arkansas 10 24 34 New York 56 124 180
California 56 101 157 North Carolina 330 212 542
Colorado 16 35 51 North Dakota 3 3
Connecticut 28 21 49 Ohio 46 67 113
Delaware 8 14 22 Oklahoma 9 12 21
District of Columbia 75 18 93 Oregon 8 19 27
Florida 227 218 445 Pennsylvania 51 79 130
Georgia 22,447 5,081 27,528 Rhode Island 6 7 13
Hawaii 1 5 6 South Carolina 203 268 471
Idaho 8 8 South Dakota 1 1 2
Illinois 43 61 104 Tennessee 235 125 360
Indiana 17 40 57 Texas 325 93 418
Iowa 2 18 20 Utah 7 28 35
Kansas 7 13 20 Vermont 5 12 17
Kentucky 48 32 80 Virginia 191 120 311
Louisiana 110 50 160 Washington 6 26 32
Maine 2 7 9 West Virginia 6 43 49
Maryland 95 58 153 Wisconsin 7 31 38
Massachusetts 24 33 57 Wyoming 6 6
Michigan 13 49 62
Minnesota 12 20 32 American Territories
Mississippi 18 41 59 Puerto Rico 5 10 15
Missouri 27 37 64 Virgin Islands 5 5
Montana 4 3 7 Foreign, Unknown 963 1,240 2,203
Nebraska 2 12 14
Nevada 4 2 6 TOTALS 25,947 8,730 34,677
Note: State of origin is the state of residence at the time of application to the University.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN AND UGA STUDENT LEVELFALL 2010
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Under- Grad/ Under- Grad/ Under- Grad/County grad Prof Total County grad Prof Total County grad Prof TotalAppling 13 1 14 Fannin 27 5 32 Oglethorpe 66 18 84Atkinson 8 3 11 Fayette 620 90 710 Paulding 117 25 142Bacon 19 1 20 Floyd 159 34 193 Peach 24 5 29Baker 5 5 Forsyth 664 83 747 Pickens 40 11 51Baldwin 75 25 100 Franklin 65 15 80 Pierce 29 2 31Banks 42 7 49 Fulton 3,084 634 3,718 Pike 38 8 46Barrow 204 64 268 Gilmer 46 4 50 Polk 24 8 32Bartow 150 18 168 Glascock 3 1 4 Pulaski 12 3 15Ben Hill 25 2 27 Glynn 177 35 212 Putnam 40 11 51Berrien 20 2 22 Gordon 59 10 69 Quitman 0Bibb 291 50 341 Grady 20 6 26 Rabun 20 2 22Bleckley 38 8 46 Greene 48 13 61 Randolph 7 1 8Brantley 11 2 13 Gwinnett 3,153 718 3,871 Richmond 218 66 284Brooks 8 2 10 Habersham 93 35 128 Rockdale 194 51 245Bryan 83 7 90 Hall 428 90 518 Schley 5 3 8Bulloch 116 24 140 Hancock 14 14 Screven 24 6 30Burke 35 4 39 Haralson 27 3 30 Seminole 14 1 15Butts 15 8 23 Harris 49 2 51 Spalding 98 36 134Calhoun 9 1 10 Hart 75 14 89 Stephens 50 19 69Camden 76 10 86 Heard 10 1 11 Stewart 4 4Candler 13 1 14 Henry 385 62 447 Sumter 30 10 40Carroll 145 23 168 Houston 254 44 298 Talbot 5 5Catoosa 68 7 75 Irwin 21 2 23 Taliaferro 3 3Charlton 20 1 21 Jackson 230 54 284 Tattnall 25 5 30Chatham 470 81 551 Jasper 17 2 19 Taylor 3 1 4Chattahoochee 2 2 Jeff Davis 17 1 18 Telfair 11 2 13Chattooga 24 5 29 Jefferson 37 5 42 Terrell 9 1 10Cherokee 488 65 553 Jenkins 11 2 13 Thomas 85 11 96Clarke 888 652 1,540 Johnson 9 3 12 Tift 95 22 117Clay 2 1 3 Jones 28 8 36 Toombs 53 9 62Clayton 159 58 217 Lamar 27 7 34 Towns 19 4 23Clinch 12 2 14 Lanier 5 5 Treutlen 5 5Cobb 2,416 411 2,827 Laurens 92 14 106 Troup 95 11 106Coffee 39 8 47 Lee 72 12 84 Turner 5 4 9Colquitt 69 5 74 Liberty 44 6 50 Twiggs 5 1 6Columbia 487 82 569 Lincoln 20 4 24 Union 30 4 34Cook 7 1 8 Long 3 3 Upson 46 6 52Coweta 202 38 240 Lowndes 138 35 173 Walker 85 17 102Crawford 7 1 8 Lumpkin 23 16 39 Walton 273 55 328Crisp 27 1 28 Macon 11 4 15 Ware 43 7 50Dade 19 5 24 Madison 136 45 181 Warren 8 1 9Dawson 36 3 39 Marion 4 1 5 Washington 34 6 40Decatur 80 9 89 McDuffie 34 10 44 Wayne 30 5 35DeKalb 1,165 423 1,588 McIntosh 6 1 7 Webster 3 3Dodge 24 4 28 Meriwether 14 1 15 Wheeler 1 1Dooly 11 6 17 Miller 11 1 12 White 29 16 45Dougherty 114 22 136 Mitchell 28 4 32 Whitfield 152 22 174Douglas 144 36 180 Monroe 65 7 72 Wilcox 6 4 10Early 13 1 14 Montgomery 7 7 Wilkes 30 7 37Echols 0 Morgan 70 19 89 Wilkinson 5 2 7Effingham 64 8 72 Murray 25 4 29 Worth 23 4 27Elbert 45 5 50 Muscogee 231 39 270Emanuel 23 6 29 Newton 145 44 189 TOTAL 22,447 5,081 27,528Evans 14 3 17 Oconee 596 105 701
Source: Office of Institutional Research
ENROLLED GEORGIA RESIDENTS BY COUNTY OF RESIDENCE AND UGA STUDENT LEVELFALL 2010
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Major Undergraduate Professional Total
Biology 1,990 1,990
Psychology 1,628 111 1,739
English 735 83 818
Law 714 16 730
Art 645 77 722
History 608 62 670
International Affairs 605 605
Pharmacy 535 64 599
Chemistry 443 152 595
Accounting 440 147 587
Finance 569 569
Business Administration 564 564
Political Science 486 46 532
Economics 479 27 506
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 415 69 484
Marketing 474 474
Biological Science (Agric) 467 467
Child & Family Development 372 48 420
Veterinary Medicine 409 409
Spanish 385 17 402
Advertising 398 398
Management 397 397
Early Childhood Education 229 146 375
Social Work 53 318 371
Computer Science 243 124 367
Special Education 123 234 357
Sociology 311 32 343
Landscape Architecture 272 61 333
Speech Communication 282 31 313
Public Relations 304 304
Notes: Includes only those students officially accepted to a major program of study.
Students pursuing multiple degrees/majors are counted in each declared major.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Enrollment by UGA Student Level
POPULAR DEGREE MAJORSFALL 2010
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UGA Freshmen2000 91.5 84.9 82.3 79.5 79.2 79.72001 93.1 87.3 84.2 81.0 80.4 81.02002 93.3 87.5 85.1 82.3 81.4 82.22003 93.5 88.3 85.5 82.7 82.2 83.02004 93.6 88.1 85.6 82.7 83.0 83.22005 94.2 89.2 87.1 84.8 84.32006 93.2 89.0 87.1 83.82007 93.6 89.1 87.52008 94.4 89.92009 94.4 Average 93.5 88.2 85.6 82.5 81.8 81.9
Transfer Sophomores2000 88.1 81.9 77.3 77.7 78.7 78.92001 87.3 80.5 75.0 75.4 76.5 77.22002 88.2 81.4 78.2 78.0 78.8 79.02003 89.5 86.0 84.2 81.1 83.2 84.02004 88.6 84.3 80.8 82.6 82.2 82.92005 87.7 84.9 84.3 83.6 83.62006 88.5 81.0 79.2 79.22007 86.9 83.4 81.52008 92.2 86.52009 91.5 Average 88.7 82.8 79.0 78.6 79.5 79.6
Transfer Juniors2000 89.6 83.5 82.4 83.1 83.5 84.72001 86.5 81.8 82.8 81.8 82.8 82.42002 88.8 81.0 80.5 80.8 81.6 82.02003 87.8 83.2 82.5 83.3 84.0 83.72004 90.2 81.4 84.0 83.8 84.2 84.22005 87.2 78.4 81.4 80.3 80.72006 89.6 84.1 84.5 85.12007 91.2 86.0 84.82008 90.3 87.02009 91.8 Average 89.4 83.0 82.8 82.6 82.8 83.4
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Notes: Retention rate is the percentage of students in a given cohort who are enrolled the following fall term; who have graduated between matriculation and that fall term; or who have matriculated into a professional program. UGA Freshman cohorts include both summer and fall matriculants. Sophomore and Junior Transfer cohorts include fall matriculants only.
RETENTION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATESENTERING COHORTS 2000-2009
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School or College Bachelor's Master's* Professional Doctoral TotalAgricultural & Environmental Sciences 360 80 32 472Arts & Sciences 2,404 226 170 2,800Business 1,423 361 13 1,797Ecology 21 10 8 39Education 584 582 124 1,290Environment & Design 49 26 75Family & Consumer Sciences 484 36 6 526Forestry & Natural Resources 66 27 13 106Journalism & Mass Communication 569 32 2 603Law 23 223 246Pharmacy 5 122 7 134Public Health 84 41 7 132Public & International Affairs 399 75 14 488Social Work 47 161 10 218Veterinary Medicine 12 92 6 110Biomedical & Health Sciences Institute 5 5TOTAL 6,490 1,697 437 417 9,041
* Includes Specialist degrees
Source: Office of Institutional Research
DEGREES CONFERRED BY SCHOOL OR COLLEGE AND DEGREE LEVELFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Degree Level
Figure 7DEGREES CONFERRED BY LEVEL
FISCAL YEAR 2009-10
DOCTORAL4.6%
MASTER'S*18.8%
PROFESSIONAL4.8%
BACHELOR'S71.8%
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Degree Level 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10Bachelor's 6,060 6,203 6,414 6,316 6,490Master's* 1,658 1,627 1,674 1,781 1,697Professional 454 470 441 438 437Doctoral 374 388 391 459 417
TOTAL 8,546 8,688 8,920 8,994 9,041
* Includes Specialist degrees
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Figure 8DEGREES CONFERRED BY LEVEL
FISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
DEGREES CONFERRED BY DEGREE LEVELFISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
Fiscal Year
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000
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Program or Field of Study*Agriculture, Ag Operations, & Related Sciences 208 69 20 297Architecture & Related Services 49 13 62Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies 22 22Biological & Biomedical Sciences 525 33 57 615Business, Management, Marketing &
Related Support Services 1,502 401 13 1,916Communication, Journalism, & Related
Programs 570 41 9 620Communications Technologies & Support
Services 92 92Computer & Information Sciences & Support
Services 37 23 2 62Education 418 461 103 982Engineering 28 3 2 33English Language & Literatures/Letters 183 15 14 212Family & Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences 340 31 6 377Foreign Languages, Literatures, & Linguistics 229 32 9 270Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences 164 75 214 17 470History 172 3 9 184Legal Professions & Studies 23 223 246Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies &
Humanities 9 9Mathematics & Statistics 50 19 11 80Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 111 18 129Natural Resources & Conservation 70 29 13 112Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness Studies 187 43 5 235Philosophy & Religious Studies 57 15 1 73Physical Sciences 47 11 38 96Psychology 362 66 30 458Public Administration & Social Service
Professions 47 203 15 265Security & Protective Services 53 53Social Sciences 655 28 24 707Visual & Performing Arts 303 42 19 364TOTAL 6,490 1,697 437 417 9,041
* Program/Field classifications and degree levels defined by the National Center for Educational Statistics(NCES) in the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2010.
** Includes Specialist degrees (Ed.S.).
Source: Office of Institutional Research
DoctoralDegrees
SUMMARY OF DEGREES CONFERRED BY PROGRAM CLASSIFICATIONFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Degree Level
DegreesTotalBachelor's
DegreesProfMaster's
Degrees** Degrees
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Agribusiness Animal Health Food ScienceAgricultural Communications Animal Science Honors Interdisciplinary StudiesAgricultural & Applied Economics Avian Biology HorticultureAgricultural Education Biological Science Poultry ScienceAgriscience & Environmental Dairy Science Turfgrass Management
Systems Food Industry Marketing & AdminEntomology Environmental ChemistryEnvironmental Economics & Mgt Water & Soil Resources
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (B.S.A.E.)Bachelor of Science in Applied Biotechnology (B.S.A.B.)Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering (B.S.B.E.)Master of Science (M.S.) Agricultural & Applied Economics Dairy Science Plant Breeding, Genetics &
Agricultural Engineering Entomology GenomicsAnimal Science Environmental Economics Plant PathologyBiological Engineering Food Science Poultry ScienceCrop & Soil Science Horticulture Toxicology
Master of Agribusiness (M.A.B.)Master of Agricultural Extension (M.A.Ext.)Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)Master of Animal & Dairy Science (M.A.D.S.)Master of Crop & Soil Science (M.C.S.S.)Master of Food Technology (M.F.T.)Master of Plant Protection & Pest Management (M.P.P.P.M.)Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Agricultural & Applied Economics Crop & Soil Science Plant Pathology
Animal & Dairy Science Entomology Poultry ScienceAnimal Nutrition Food Science ToxicologyBiological & Agricultural Horticulture
Engineering Plant Breeding, Genetics & GenomicsCOLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESBachelor of Arts (A.B.) African-American Studies French Linguistics
Anthropology Geography MusicArabic Geology PhilosophyArt History German ReligionChinese Language & Literature Germanic & Slavic Languages Romance LanguagesClassical Culture Greek RussianCognitive Science History SociologyComparative Literature Honors Interdisciplinary Studies SpanishCriminal Justice Interdisciplinary Studies Speech CommunicationDance Italian Studio ArtEconomics Japanese Language & Literature TheatreEnglish Latin Women's StudiesFilm Studies Latin American & Caribbean Stu
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Art Dance Interdisciplinary StudiesArt Education
Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) Music Composition Music Performance Music TherapyMusic Education Music Theory
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Genetics MicrobiologyBiology Geography PhysicsCellular Biology Geology Physics & AstronomyChemistry Honors Interdisciplinary Studies Plant BiologyComputer Science Interdisciplinary Studies PsychologyEntomology Mathematics Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (B.S.Chem.)Master of Applied Mathematical Sciences (M.A.M.S.) Computer Science Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (B.S.E.S.)
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - ATHENS CAMPUSCOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESBachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.)
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Master of Arts (M.A.) Anthropology German PhilosophyArt History History ReligionClassical Languages Latin Romance LanguagesComparative Literature Linguistics SociologyEnglish Mathematics SpanishFrench Music Speech CommunicationGeography
Romance LanguagesMaster of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) Art Creative Writing TheatreMaster of Music (M.Mus.)Master of Science (M.S.) Archaeology Resource Mgmt Computer Science Microbiology
Artificial Intelligence Genetics PhysicsBiochemistry & Molecular Biology Geography Plant BiologyBioinformatics Geology PsychologyCellular Biology Marine Sciences StatisticsChemistry
Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) MusicDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Anthropology Geography Music
Art Geology PhilosophyBiochemistry & Molecular Biology History PhysicsBioinformatics Integrative Conserv/Anthropology Plant BiologyCellular Biology Integrative Conserv/Geography PsychologyChemistry Life-Span Developmental Psych Romance LanguagesComparative Literature Linguistics SociologyComputer Science Marine Sciences Speech CommunicationEnglish Mathematics StatisticsGenetics Microbiology Theatre
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccounting International Business MarketingEconomics Management Real EstateFinance Management Information Risk Management & InsuranceGeneral Business Systems
Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.) AccountingMaster of Arts (M.A.) Business Administration EconomicsMaster of Business Administration (M.B.A.)Master of Internet Technology (M.I.T.)Master of Marketing Research (M.M.R.)Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Business Administration EconomicsSCHOOL OF ECOLOGYBachelor of Science (B.S.) EcologyMaster of Science (M.S.)
Ecology ToxicologyDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Ecology Integrative Conserv/Ecology ToxicologyCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Athletic Training Exercise & Sport Science Recreation & Leisure StudiesCareer & Technical Education Foreign Language Education Science EducationCommunication Sciences & Health & Physical Education Social Studies Education
Disorders Mathematics Education Special EducationEarly Childhood Education Middle School Sports ManagementEnglish Education
Master of Art Education (M.A.Ed.)Master of Arts (M.A.) Communication Sciences & Education Recreation & Leisure Studies
Disorders Educational Psychology
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - ATHENS CAMPUS
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES, CONT'D.
Conservation Ecology & Sustainable Development
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Master of Arts in Teaching Early Childhood Education Mathematics Education Social Studies Education(M.A.T.) English Education Middle School Education Special Education
Foreign Language Education Science Education Workforce EducationMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Adult Education English Education Reading Education
College Student Affairs Admin Human Resource & Recreation & Leisure StudiesCommunication Sciences & Organizational Development Science Education
Disorders Learning, Design & Technology Social Studies EducationEarly Childhood Education Mathematics Education Special EducationEducational Admin & Policy Middle School Education Teaching Additional LanguagesEducational Psychology Professional Counseling Workforce Education
Master of Science (M.S.) KinesiologySpecialist in Education (Ed.S.) Adult Education Educational Psychology Reading Education
Art Education English Education School PsychologyCommunication Sciences & Learning, Design & Technology Science Education
Disorders Mathematics Education Social Studies EducationEarly Childhood Education Middle School Education Special EducationEducational Administration & Music Education Teaching Additional Languages
Policy Professional School Counseling Workforce EducationDoctor of Education (Ed.D) Adult Education Higher Education Science Education
Art Education Mathematics Education Special EducationEducational Leadership Music Education Workforce EducationEducational Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Adult Education Elementary Education Recreation & Leisure StudiesCommunication Sci & Disorders Higher Education School PsychologyCounseling & Student Pers Svcs Kinesiology Science EducationCounseling Psychology Language & Literacy Education Social Foundations of EducationEarly Childhood Education Learning, Design & Technology Social Studies EducationEducational Admin & Policy Mathematics Education Special EducationEducational Psychology Middle School Education Workforce Education
COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT & DESIGNBachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.)Master of Environmental Planning & Design (M.E.P.D.)Master of Historic Preservation (M.H.P.)Master of Landscape Architecture (M.L.A.)COLLEGE OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
Child & Family Development Consumer Journalism Fashion MerchandisingEarly Childhood Education: Pre-K Dietetics Furnishings & Interiors
to 2nd Grade Family & Consumer Sciences Honors Interdisciplinary StudiesConsumer Economics Education HousingConsumer Foods Family Financial Planning Nutrition Science
Foods & Nutrition Home EconomicsChild & Family Development Housing & Consumer Economics ToxicologyFoods & Nutrition Textiles, Merchandising & Interiors
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Child & Family Development Housing & Consumer Economics ToxicologyFoods & Nutrition Textile Sciences
SCHOOL OF FORESTRY & NATURAL RESOURCESFisheries & Wildlife Natural Resources Recreation Water & Soil ResourcesForestry & Tourism
Master of Science (M.S.) Forest Resources ToxicologyDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Forest Resources Integ Cons/Forestry & Nat Res Toxicology
Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources (B.S.F.R.)Master of Forest Resources (M.F.R.)Master of Natural Resources (M.N.R.)
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - ATHENS CAMPUS
Master of Science (M.S.)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, CONT'D.
Master of Music Education (M.M.Ed.)
Bachelor of Science in Family & Consumer Sciences (B.S.F.C.S.)
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Early Childhood Education - Child & Family DevelopmentMaster of Family & Consumer Sciences (M.F.C.S.)
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Advertising Magazines Publication ManagementBroadcast News Newspapers Telecommunication ArtsHonors Interdisciplinary Studies Public Relations
Master of Arts (M.A.)Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Mass CommunicationSCHOOL OF LAWJuris Doctor (J.D.) LawMaster of Laws (L.L.M.) Law
Master of Science (M.S.) Pharmacy ToxicologyDoctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Pharmacy ToxicologyCOLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)Master of Science (M.S.) Environmental Health ToxicologyDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Health Promotion & Behavior Toxicology
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSBachelor of Arts (A.B.) International Affairs Political ScienceMaster of Arts (M.A.)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Political Science & Public AdministrationInternational Affairs
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
Master of Arts (M.A.) Nonprofit Organizations
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Social WorkCOLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Master of Science (M.S.) Infectious Diseases Veterinary & Biomedical SciencesToxicology Veterinary Pathology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Infectious Diseases Integrative Physiology & Pharmacology
Toxicology Veterinary PathologyBIOMEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTEDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) NeuroscienceINSTITUTE OF THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Master of Science (M.S.) Biochemical Engineering Environmental Engineering
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSMaster of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
BUCKHEAD EXECUTIVE EDUCATION CENTER
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering (B.S.Env.E.)Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems Engineering (B.S.C.S.E.)
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.)Master of Avian Health & Medicine (M.A.H.M.)Master of Avian Medicine (M.A.M.)Master of Food Animal Medicine (M.F.A.M.)
Bachelor of Science in Biochemical Engineering (B.S.Bch.E.)
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (A.B.J.)
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - ATHENS CAMPUSCOLLEGE OF JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Master of International Policy (M.I.P.)Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.)
Journalism & Mass Communication
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health (B.S.E.H.)Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion (B.S.H.P.)
Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H.)
Political Science & International Affairs
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESBachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.) Agribusiness Food Industry Marketing & Admin
Biological ScienceEnvironmental Resource Science
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESBachelor of Science (B.S.) MicrobiologyCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS
General BusinessCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Special EducationMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Mathematics EducationSpecialist in Education (Ed.S.) Mathematics EducationCOLLEGE OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
Consumer Economics
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESMaster of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESDoctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) MusicDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Psychology
Master of Internet Technology (M.I.T.)COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMaster of Arts (M.A.) EducationMaster of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Science EducationMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Adult Education Human Resource & Org Devel Mathematics Education
Educational Admin & Policy Learning, Design & Technology Science EducationSpecialist in Education (Ed.S.) Adult Education Educational Admin & Policy Mathematics Education
Early Childhood Education Learning, Design & Technology Professional School CounselingDoctor of Education (Ed.D.) Adult Education Educational LeadershipDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Counseling & Student Pers Svcs Learning, Design & TechnologyCOLLEGE OF PHARMACYDoctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)Master of Science (M.S.) PharmacySCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSMaster of Public Administration (M.P.A.)SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORKMaster of Social Work (M.S.W.)
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEAgribusiness Agriscience & EnvironmentalAgricultural Education Systems
Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)Master of Plant Protection & Pest Management (M.P.P.P.M.)
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - EXTENDED CAMPUSES
UGA AT GRIFFIN
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (B.S.E.S.)Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)
UGA AT GWINNETT
UGA AT TIFTON
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSMaster of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Family & Consumer Sciences (B.S.F.C.S.)
Master of Food Technology (M.F.T.)
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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESBachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.) Agribusiness Food Industry Marketing & Admin
Biological ScienceEnvironmental Resource Science
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESBachelor of Science (B.S.) MicrobiologyCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS
General BusinessCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Special EducationMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Mathematics EducationSpecialist in Education (Ed.S.) Mathematics EducationCOLLEGE OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
Consumer Economics
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESMaster of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESDoctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) MusicDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Psychology
Master of Internet Technology (M.I.T.)COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMaster of Arts (M.A.) EducationMaster of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) Science EducationMaster of Education (M.Ed.) Adult Education Human Resource & Org Devel Mathematics Education
Educational Admin & Policy Learning, Design & Technology Science EducationSpecialist in Education (Ed.S.) Adult Education Educational Admin & Policy Mathematics Education
Early Childhood Education Learning, Design & Technology Professional School CounselingDoctor of Education (Ed.D.) Adult Education Educational LeadershipDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Counseling & Student Pers Svcs Learning, Design & TechnologyCOLLEGE OF PHARMACYDoctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)Master of Science (M.S.) PharmacySCHOOL OF PUBLIC & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSMaster of Public Administration (M.P.A.)SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORKMaster of Social Work (M.S.W.)
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEAgribusiness Agriscience & EnvironmentalAgricultural Education Systems
Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)Master of Plant Protection & Pest Management (M.P.P.P.M.)
DEGREE PROGRAMS AND MAJORS - EXTENDED CAMPUSES
UGA AT GRIFFIN
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (B.S.E.S.)Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.)
UGA AT GWINNETT
UGA AT TIFTON
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSMaster of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Family & Consumer Sciences (B.S.F.C.S.)
Master of Food Technology (M.F.T.)
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Class and Year 1Yr 2Yrs 3Yrs 4Yrs 5Yrs 6YrsUGA Freshmen
2000 0.7 2.5 46.9 73.3 77.32001 0.5 2.6 49.2 74.8 78.72002 0.9 3.1 52.3 76.6 80.12003 0.7 2.9 51.2 76.8 80.82004 0.7 2.7 53.6 78.0 81.52005 0.7 2.6 55.3 79.42006 0.7 3.0 55.22007 0.8 3.02008 0.82009 Average 0.7 2.8 52.1 76.5 79.7
Transfer Sophomores2000 0.4 6.1 50.1 72.4 76.4 78.02001 0.3 6.2 49.0 70.2 74.9 76.02002 0.5 7.4 47.9 71.9 77.2 78.42003 6.2 51.3 75.4 81.3 83.02004 1.1 15.7 57.7 77.9 81.5 82.92005 0.3 12.9 64.8 78.6 82.42006 0.3 10.8 56.4 74.42007 0.2 13.6 57.82008 9.22009 0.2 Average 8.6 52.4 73.2 77.8 78.7
Transfer Juniors2000 0.9 39.1 72.2 81.2 82.8 83.82001 1.0 40.4 72.5 79.7 81.8 82.22002 0.7 38.7 72.4 79.2 80.3 81.62003 0.5 40.7 74.1 81.6 83.2 83.32004 0.8 39.1 73.8 81.4 83.0 83.62005 0.4 41.2 69.7 78.0 79.92006 0.6 44.2 76.2 82.92007 39.0 73.72008 0.4 42.02009 0.3 Average 0.5 40.5 73.1 80.5 81.8 82.9
Source: Office of Institutional Research
COMPLETION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATESENTERING COHORTS 2000-2009
Cumulative Percentage Graduated Since Matriculation
Note: UGA Freshmen cohorts include both summer and fall matriculants. Sophomore and Junior Transfer cohorts include fall matriculants only. Completion rates include bachelor degree recipients and students matriculating into professional programs.
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Source: Office of Institutional Research
Figure 9AVERAGE COMPLETION RATES FOR FIRST-TIME FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATES
ENTERING COHORTS 2000-2009
TRANSFER JUNIORSTRANSFER SOPHOMORES
UGA FRESHMEN
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Credit Hour Lower Upper Professional Source Division Division Division Master's Doctoral TotalRegular Enrollment 394,303 337,545 58,588 88,401 71,883 950,720
Buckhead 6,577 96 6,673
UGA at Griffin 91 1,891 862 160 3,004
UGA at Gwinnett 8,331 2,181 10,512
UGA at Tifton 966 197 97 1,260
In-Service Education 1,772 374 2,146
Independent Study 5,325 3,087 8,412
Studies Abroad 1,474 9,258 313 297 26 11,368
Subtotal 401,193 354,519 58,901 105,039 74,443 994,095
Military 546 703 1,249
TOTAL 401,739 355,222 58,901 105,039 74,443 995,344
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Figure 10TOTAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT CREDIT HOURS
FISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
TOTAL UNIVERSITY STUDENT CREDIT HOURSFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Graduate Division
900,000
920,000
940,000
960,000
980,000
1,000,000
1,020,000
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
FALL 2009 A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D F WF S U I WP WU Other
Undergraduate Freshman 26.01 12.88 11.00 16.72 6.90 4.53 5.28 1.65 2.29 1.07 0.17 6.07 0.15 0.44 4.85 0.01 0.00 Sophomore 29.44 12.82 10.68 15.01 6.44 3.91 5.33 1.61 2.30 1.46 0.22 3.83 0.14 0.39 6.42 0.00 0.00 Junior 29.31 13.05 11.00 14.14 6.44 4.03 5.38 1.40 2.32 1.64 0.48 3.73 0.15 0.63 6.26 0.02 0.02 Senior 32.70 12.20 9.98 13.37 5.77 3.60 5.18 1.22 1.91 1.51 0.49 6.11 0.13 0.73 5.03 0.04 0.04 Unclassified 29.53 12.90 6.95 11.17 4.47 4.47 3.72 1.49 1.99 0.74 0.50 13.15 0.00 2.98 3.23 0.00 2.73Total Undergraduate 29.64 12.72 10.62 14.64 6.34 3.98 5.28 1.45 2.19 1.44 0.36 4.96 0.14 0.57 5.64 0.02 0.00Professional 32.65 11.73 11.98 14.97 6.77 4.75 3.37 0.97 0.54 0.06 0.02 10.51 0.07 0.82 0.62 0.00 0.20Graduate 39.58 10.02 5.21 5.89 1.34 0.47 0.73 0.10 0.14 0.23 0.07 31.42 0.23 1.60 1.94 0.01 1.00Grand Total 31.19 12.28 9.98 13.48 5.69 3.56 4.54 1.23 1.80 1.18 0.29 8.92 0.15 0.73 4.79 0.02 0.17
SPRING 2010 A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D F WF S U I WP WU Other
Undergraduate Freshman 26.11 14.27 11.53 16.65 7.36 4.19 5.38 1.73 2.05 1.38 0.22 2.85 0.07 0.24 5.96 0.02 0.01 Sophomore 30.89 13.74 10.78 15.35 6.43 3.89 5.00 1.45 2.10 1.21 0.40 2.60 0.03 0.33 5.78 0.01 0.00 Junior 30.90 13.30 10.82 13.88 6.45 4.07 5.20 1.50 2.09 1.77 0.43 3.37 0.07 0.55 5.59 0.01 0.02 Senior 32.67 12.36 9.75 13.07 5.61 3.51 5.02 1.09 1.86 1.42 0.37 7.98 0.09 0.66 4.46 0.03 0.05 Unclassified 31.83 12.73 10.08 11.67 6.63 2.92 2.92 1.06 0.53 1.33 0.80 9.55 0.00 0.00 5.58 0.00 2.39Total Undergraduate 30.80 13.23 10.55 14.35 6.30 3.85 5.11 1.38 2.00 1.46 0.37 4.67 0.07 0.49 5.31 0.02 0.04Professional 29.74 12.82 11.12 13.83 5.66 3.39 2.53 0.90 0.24 0.11 0.04 18.57 0.02 0.35 0.42 0.01 0.27Graduate 41.08 8.86 4.31 4.78 1.14 0.28 0.63 0.08 0.11 0.29 0.12 33.61 0.30 1.43 1.63 0.03 1.32Grand Total 32.10 12.61 9.76 13.02 5.56 3.34 4.31 1.17 1.61 1.20 0.31 9.63 0.09 0.60 4.44 0.02 0.22
Does not include Study Abroad, In-service or extended campuses.Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.Professional includes Law, Pharmacy and Veterinary Medicine.Key: WF = Withdrew Failing; S = Satisfactory; U = Unsatisfactory; I = Incomplete; WP = Withdrew Passing; WU = Withdrew Unsatisfactory; Other = Audits, Not Reported grades+/- Grading System implemented effective Summer Semester 2006.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Percent of Grades
DISTRIBUTION OF GRADES BY CLASSACADEMIC YEAR 2009-10
Percent of Grades
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School/Students/Sections Total
Arts & SciencesStudents 5 1,375 1,162 2,542Sections 1 80 69 150Average Students Per Section 5.0 17.2 16.8 16.9
BusinessStudents 4 410 357 771Sections 2 15 13 30Average Students Per Section 2.0 27.3 27.5 25.7
Education and Family & Consumer SciencesStudents 35 36 71Sections 5 3 8Average Students Per Section 7.0 12.0 8.9
Journalism & Mass CommunicationStudents 31 32 63Sections 2 2 4Average Students Per Section 15.5 16.0 15.8
Public and International AffairsStudents 137 122 259Sections 7 8 15Average Students Per Section 19.6 15.3 17.3
Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Ecology, Public Health and Veterinary Medicine
Students 2 27 67 96Sections 1 2 6 9Average Students Per Section 2.0 13.5 11.2 10.7
TotalStudents 11 2,015 1,776 3,802Sections 4 111 101 216Average Students Per Section 2.8 18.2 17.6 17.6
Note: Does not include enrollment in directed study honors courses.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Graduates Graduates With Graduates withYear With Honors High Honors Highest Honors
2003-04 262 75 642004-05 354 77 732005-06 380 54 842006-07 413 71 1142007-08 283 56 702008-09 299 42 682009-10 284 47 64
HONORS PROGRAM AWARDSFISCAL YEARS 2003-04 THROUGH 2009-10
HONORS PROGRAM ENROLLMENT AND SECTIONSFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Summer Fall Spring
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Number of Number ofType Assistantships AssistantsGraduate Assistants 1,136 1,106Graduate Laboratory Assistants 282 281Graduate Research Assistants 1,299 1,266Graduate Teaching Assistants 645 643
Total 3,362 3,296
Source: UGA Budget System
Number ofType AssistantsNational Science Foundation (NSF) Fellows 13Graduate School Assistants 174Dissertation Completion Awards 40Presidential Graduate Fellows 20
Total 247
Source: Dean of the Graduate School
FALL 2010
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPSFALL 2010
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND ASSISTANTSHIPSAWARDED THROUGH THE GRADUATE SCHOOL
Award/ScholarshipRhodes ScholarshipR. P. Brooks 1904 Thomas J. Hamilton, Jr. 1928 Scott A. Hershovitz 1998H. L. J. Williams 1908 Milton P. Jarnigan III 1931 Beth Shapiro 1999E. W. Moise 1911 E. T. Booth, Jr. 1934 Adam S. Cureton 2003George S. Whitehead 1916 Benson E. L. (Lane) Timmons 1938 Deep Shah 2008F. W. Harrold 1919 Morris B. Abram 1939 Kate Vyborny 2008E. Way Highsmith 1922 Robert Edge 1960 Tracy Yang 2011H. M. Cleckley 1924 Fred F. Manget 1973Allen Post 1927 Robert M. Sutherland 1996
Gates Cambridge ScholarshipSemil P. Choksi 2001 Yi S. Lee 2002William Hollingsworth 2002 Amanda Casto 2004
NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS EARNED BY UGA STUDENTS
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Award/Scholarship
Barry M. Goldwater ScholarshipThomas A. Bryan 1995 Paul P. Pollack 2001 Melissa A. Cabinian 2005Robert M. Sutherland 1995 Steven C. Smith 2001 Caelin A. Cubenas 2005Katherine M. Kurkjian 1996 Lakshmi Swamy 2001 Phillip B. Ham III 2006Adrian J. Daigle 1997 Jennifer Gibson 2002 Douglas M. Jackson 2006Jennifer A. Harrelson 1997 Kathryn Smith 2002 Yunjiang Jiang 2006Laura L. Feldman 1998 Jennifer Srygley 2002 Teerawit Supakorndej 2006Jessica L. Metcalf 1998 John Woodruff 2002 Jessica M. Bryant 2007William B. Schomaker 1998 Amanda M. Casto 2003 Nithya M. Natrajan 2007Dhea M. Tolla 1998 Laura E. Downs 2003 Vanessa del Valle 2008Melissa Bugbee 1999 Rebekah Rogers 2004 Muktha Natrajan 2009Rachel J. Wisniewski 1999 Amy Sexauer 2004 Christine Akoh 2010Beth N. Orcutt 2001 James C. Tarr 2004 Meagan Cauble 2010
J. Edgar Hoover Scientific ScholarshipDouglas M. Jackson 2006
Marshall ScholarshipJoseph Harris 1965 Joseph Wolpin 2004 Jayanthi Narain 2007John H. Woodruff 2003 Matthew Crim 2005
George J. Mitchell Postgraduate ScholarshipChristina Faust 2009 Stephen Dorner 2010 Elizabeth Katz 2011
Harry S. Truman ScholarshipJonathan Gould 1982 Amanda Wojtalik 1994 Sarah Sattelmeyer 2004Frank Hanna 1982 Bonny I. Ling 1997 Deep J. Shah 2007John Hammond 1986 R. Patrick Lucas 1997 Christina Faust 2008David Kleber 1988 Ellen J. Sutherland 1998 Tracy Yang 2010Meredith Hobbs 1989 Virginia L. Barton 2003 Yasmin Yonis 2010Chaly Jo Wright 1992 Matthew Crim 2004
Morris K. Udall ScholarshipKacie Moreno-Schoen 2003 Christina Faust 2008 Ashley Dronenburg 2009Lisa A. Rivard 2006 Mark Milby 2009 Muktha Natrajan 2010
Merage American Dream FellowshipOluwamuye F. Akinbote 2006 Edmond Fomunung 2008 Lindel Krige 2010Katrin Usifo 2007 Tulsi Patel 2009
National Security Education Program - David Boren Undergraduate ScholarshipYael Miller 2007 Laura Eaton 2009 Winn Davis 2010Lee Moore 2008 Dan Healy 2009 Logan Krusac 2010Puja Chebrolu 2009 Daniel Jackson 2009
Rotary International Ambassadorial ScholarshipChen Lin 2007 Robert Staley 2007 Mimi Ensley 2011Jamie Peper 2007 Jennifer Bartmess 2008Robin Schaps 2007 Rebecca Corey 2009
CONT'D: NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS EARNED BY UGA STUDENTS
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Award/Scholarship
Phi Kappa Phi National Graduate FellowshipPaul Matthews 1990 Jennifer A. Harrelson 1998 Julie Orlemanski 2004Nevada Waugh 1992 Laura A. Feldman 1999 Anjali Shroff 2008Amanda Wojtalik 1995 Cynthia E. Lester 2000Stephen J. Tate 1996 Tina Rakkhit 2002
Fulbright ScholarJoe N. Caudell, Australia 1998 Carrie Strickland, Norway 2003 Katherine Dunbar, Peru 2008Amanda B. Clinton, Colombia 1998 Jeffrey Thompson, Argentina 2003 Amber Huff, Madagascar 2008Jane G. Peacock, Spain 1998 Joseph Wolpin, Russia 2003 Richard Owens, Vietnam 2008Diane M. Sanzone, Iceland 1998 Keith E. Kennetz, Germany 2004 Blake Scott, Panama 2008Kimberly A. Winter, Bolivia 1998 Ariana Pitchon, Chile 2004 William Wiegand, South Korea 2008Vance Byrd, Germany 1999 Anastasia D. Wright, Taiwan 2004 Christine Beitl, Ecuador 2009Robert A. Feldman, Germany 1999 Christopher Holland, India 2005 Samantha Haggard, Argentina 2009Joshua Head, Austria 1999 Kathryn Marsden, France 2005 Robert Alex Kazer, Jordan 2009Julia A. March, Brazil 1999 Amy Sexauer, Germany 2005 Jason Kim, Portugal 2009Christopher Merz, Germany 1999 Lindsay Stallcup, Costa Rica 2005 Kelly Nielsen, Indonesia 2009Joel Tanenbaum, Israel 1999 Andrew Cohen, Panama 2006 David Porcaro, Oman 2009Elizabeth Anderson, Costa Rica 2000 Bradd J. Haley, Iceland 2006 Julie Rushmore, Uganda 2009Rachel Hildebrandt, Germany 2000 Adam P. Henne, Chile 2006 Desiree Seponski, Cambodia 2009Stefanie Schlitz, Iceland 2000 William M. Lynch, Spain 2006 Jeremy Akin, Uganda 2010Colt Valenti, Italy 2000 Sara T. Pilzer, Korea 2006 Elisabeth Allen, Indonesia 2010Leslie Alexander, Japan 2001 Tiffany A. Rinne, New Zealand 2006 Carlos Burse, Germany 2010Pegues H. Joost, Netherlands 2001 Laura Jean Shaffer, Mozambique 2006 April Conway, Sierra Leone 2010Jeannette R. Long, Germany 2001 Rebecca C. Witter, Mozambique 2006 Emily Gauld, Germany 2010Divya Balakrishnan, India 2002 Melanie Brisse, Reunion Island 2007 Kelsey Jones, Turkey 2010Andrew Byrd, Italy 2002 Alejandro Crawford, Portugal 2007 John Keith, South Korea 2010Jason Craggs, Norway 2002 Adrienne Kay, Argentina 2007 Virginia Newman, China 2010Jawad Qureshi, Syria 2002 Michael Levengood, Chile 2007 Jennifer Olson, Germany 2010Michele Terray, Finland 2002 Kelly Proctor, China 2007 Jessica Stewart, Taiwan 2010Christopher Anderson, Chile 2003 Evan Randall, China 2007 Abigail Zylla, Fiji 2010Michael Gumert, Indonesia 2003 Matthew Wooten, Argentina 2007Kathryn Stepp, Germany 2003 Maria Baetti, Austria 2008
National Science Foundation FellowshipMichelle Brooks 2007 Kerin E. Bentley 2010 Joseph Lanning 2010YunJian "John" Jiang 2007 Long Doan 2010 Sarah Sander 2010Tyler Kelly 2009 Carla Hadden 2010 Virginia Schutte 2010Jessica Van Parys 2009 Holly Jarrell 2010 Laura J. Simpson 2010Seychelle Vos 2009 Carolyn Keogh 2010 Jennifer Ann Taylor 2010Ashley Ann Babcock 2010 Cynthia Kraft 2010 Traci Tucker 2010
CONT'D: NATIONAL ACADEMIC AWARDS EARNED BY UGA STUDENTS
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-101,931 2,069 2,077 1,969 2,00510.9% 7.1% 1.0% (5.2%) 1.8%28.9% 29.3% 29.7% 25.7% 26.5%
Source: Office of International Education
Figure 11TRENDS IN STUDY ABROAD PARTICIPATIONACADEMIC YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
Percent Increase in Study Abroad over Previous Year
PARTICIPATION IN STUDY ABROAD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIAACADEMIC YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
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Traditional NontraditionalAcademic Exchange Study Abroad Study Abroad Total
Year Programs Programs Programs Programs2005-06 47 95 26 1682006-07 48 98 20 1662007-08 49 93 14 1562008-09 47 100 18 1652009-10 49 110 20 179
Notes:Exchange Programs involve small numbers of UGA students trading places with students from
partner institutions overseas. Students take classes at the partner institution with professors andstudents from the host country or with other international students.
Study Abroad Programs typically involve UGA professors taking a group of UGA students abroadand teaching the courses. Students receive UGA resident credit.
Nontraditional Study Abroad Programs include internships, research, and activities arranged by aUGA professor involving small numbers of students.
Source: Office of International Education
UGA STUDY ABROAD AND EXCHANGE PROGRAMSACADEMIC YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
Figure 12UGA STUDY ABROAD AND EXCHANGE PROGRAM GROWTH
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12 or more Semester Hours
Undergraduate* $ 3,535.00 $ 9,105.00 $ 833.00 $ 4,368.00 $ 13,473.00
Graduate 3,300.00 7,452.00 833.00 4,133.00 11,585.00
Business (MACC) 4,881.00 7,143.00 833.00 5,714.00 12,857.00
Business (MBA) 5,314.00 8,906.00 833.00 6,147.00 15,053.00
Business (Buckhead MBA) 10,074.00 7,010.00 317.00 10,391.00 17,401.00
Education+ 3,780.00 7,332.00 833.00 4,613.00 11,945.00
Forest Resources (BSFR) 3,924.00 10,107.00 833.00 4,757.00 14,864.00
Landscape Architecture (BLA) 3,810.00 9,813.00 833.00 4,643.00 14,456.00
Landscape Architecture (MLA) &
Historic Preservation (MHP) 3,945.00 7,322.00 833.00 4,778.00 12,100.00
Law (JD) 7,074.00 8,903.00 833.00 7,907.00 16,810.00
Law (LLM) 4,906.00 7,135.00 833.00 5,739.00 12,874.00
Pharmacy 6,195.00 10,036.00 833.00 7,028.00 17,064.00
Public Health (DrPH) 3,890.00 7,363.00 833.00 4,723.00 12,086.00
Public Health (MPH) 3,650.00 7,388.00 833.00 4,483.00 11,871.00
Public & International Affairs (MPA) 3,780.00 7,332.00 833.00 4,613.00 11,945.00
Social Work (MSW) 3,623.00 7,584.00 833.00 4,456.00 12,040.00
Veterinary Medicine*** 6,830.00 833.00 7,663.00 7,663.00
UGA at Gwinnett
Graduate 3,300.00 7,452.00 362.00 3,662.00 11,114.00
Agriculture (MFT) 5,788.00 5,127.00 362.00 6,150.00 11,277.00
Business (MBA) 9,300.00 7,164.00 362.00 9,662.00 16,826.00
Business (MIT) 8,145.00 6,741.00 362.00 8,507.00 15,248.00
Public & International Affairs (MPA) 3,780.00 7,332.00 362.00 4,142.00 11,474.00
Social Work (MSW) 3,623.00 7,584.00 362.00 3,985.00 11,569.00
UGA at Griffin* 3,535.00 9,105.00 362.00 3,897.00 13,002.00
UGA at Tifton* 3,535.00 9,105.00 427.00 3,962.00 13,067.00Activity/ Green
Student Fees Total
Semester 833.00
* Tuition rate is the rate assessed new undergraduate students entering Fall 2010.
** Student fees for extended campuses include mandatory fees only. For updated information regarding student fees at theselocations, please visit http://www.bursar.uga.edu. Total student fees include a mandatory institutional fee of $200 per semester.
*** The College of Veterinary Medicine joined the SREB common market in Fall 1975. Students from participating states enroll onan in-state basis.
+ Fee structure is applicable only to students enrolled in certain graduate programs in Counseling and Human DevelopmentServices, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Teacher Education and Workforce Education.
Source: Bursar's Office, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
Fee
191.003.00
Athletic
103.00
Total Nonresident
Tuition & Fees
Resident Tuition
Student Fees**
TechnologyStudent
FacilitiesHealth
TUITION AND FEES FALL 2010 - SPRING 2011
Transpor-tation
Nonresident Additional Tuition
Total Resident Tuition &
Fees
80.00
Recreation
114.0053.0089.00
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Cost ofAcademic Year Attendance
2001-02 $11,0062002-03 $11,5302003-04 $12,2742004-05 $12,7682005-06 $13,8042006-07 $14,7582007-08 $16,054*2008-09 $16,758*2009-10 $18,0002010-11 $19,736
This estimated cost of attending the University of Georgia for an academic year is usedby the Office of Student Financial Aid to determine aid eligibility for undergraduateGeorgia residents; it includes tuition, fees, room and board, and personal expenses.
*Estimated cost of attendance for entering freshmen under the Guaranteed Tuition Plan.
Source: Office of Student Financial Aid
Ranked by Total Costs
Peer InstitutionIn-State
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
Room & Board
Other Expenses* Total
1. University of California - Davis $9,358 $1,590 $12,361 $3,112 $26,421 2. Ohio State University $8,679 $1,440 $9,468 $4,572 $24,159 3. University of Maryland - College Park $8,053 $1,025 $9,575 $3,024 $21,677 4. Michigan State University $10,880 $962 $7,444 $1,708 $20,994 5. University of Missouri-Columbia $8,501 $1,040 $8,170 $3,030 $20,741 6. University of Arizona $6,855 $1,000 $8,614 $4,050 $20,519 7. University of Kentucky $8,123 $800 $9,100 $2,160 $20,183 8. University of Iowa $6,824 $1,090 $8,004 $3,520 $19,438 9. Iowa State University $6,651 $1,000 $7,277 $3,438 $18,36610. University of Georgia $7,530 $960 $8,046 $1,464 $18,00011. Louisiana State University $5,233 $1,500 $7,738 $2,870 $17,34112. North Carolina State University $5,475 $950 $7,966 $2,324 $16,71513. University of Florida $4,373 $990 $7,500 $3,320 $16,183
*Other Expenses includes items such as laundry, transportation, entertainment, and furnishings.
Source: National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-10
ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCEACADEMIC YEARS 2001-02 THROUGH 2010-11
ANNUAL COST OF ATTENDANCE FOR RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATESUGA AND SELECTED PEERS
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2009 Increase Total ARL (Decrease) Total
Resources/Services 6/30/2008 Ranking* 2008 to 2009 6/30/2009
Library Resources
Volumes 4,637,291 32 79,110 4,716,401
Microforms 6,632,493 17 18,324 6,650,817
Maps 660,644 7 157 660,801
Current Serials & Periodicals 80,748 21 15,653 96,401
Library Staff
Professional 81 60 (2) 79
Support 184 27 (13) 171
Total (includes student assistants) 304 41 (18) 286
Library Expenditures
Materials 11,605,489$ 57 (1,240,711)$ 10,364,778$
Salaries & Wages 10,106,243 59 292,950 10,399,193
Binding & Other Expenditures 254,042 15 12,393 266,435
Other Expenditures 2,485,368 77 (713,384) 1,771,984
Total Expenditures 24,451,142$ 62 (1,648,752)$ 22,802,390
Library Services
Interlibrary Lending 42,823 45 (2,117) 40,706
Interlibrary Borrowing 6,862 111 999 7,861
Total Circulation 435,650 57 (11,993) 423,657
*Ranking among the 113 academic libraries of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Source: University Librarian and Associate Provost, University of Georgia Library Statistics
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LIBRARIESNATIONAL RANKINGS
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Student Aid ProgramsNumber of
AwardsAmount
AwardedNumber of
AwardsAmount
Awarded
Grants/ScholarshipsFederal Pell Grants 6,517 21,747,161$ $Federal Supplemental Grants 696 685,234Federal Academic Competitiveness Grants 1,656 1,249,064Federal SMART Grants 668 1,718,095Federal Other Grants/Scholarships 370 646,955 8 28,455HOPE Scholarships 18,894 111,754,440 269 2,606,030HOPE Promise Scholarships 217 577,440HOPE Teacher Scholarships 91 137,000Georgia LEAP 28 42,000State Other Grants/Scholarships 120 476,080 36 242,867Institutional Grants/Scholarships 3,479 7,760,140 1,031 3,866,805Athletic Scholarships 618 7,070,179 8 94,970Miscellaneous Tuition/Fee Payments/Waiver 2,670 2,824,391 4,493 23,076,451Other (External) Grants/Scholarships 2,471 5,053,379 185 468,521
Subtotal 38,404 161,604,558$ 6,121 30,521,099$
LoansPerkins Loans 383 647,764$ 114 199,231$ Federal PLUS Loans 1,344 11,567,278 1,348 9,637,681Federal Direct Loans - Subsidized 5,824 21,733,009 3,918 28,671,404Federal Direct Loans - Unsubsidized 8,793 40,225,193 3,535 40,489,687State Other Loans 3 2,250Other Loans 506 4,166,046 38 349,102
Subtotal 16,853 78,341,540$ 8,953 79,347,105$ Student Employment
Federal Work-Study Programs 402 795,758$ 5 9,778$
TOTALS 55,659 240,741,856$ 15,079 109,877,982$
Unduplicated Number of Student Aid Recipients 23,963 5,284
Total Unduplicated Number 29,247
Total Amount $350,619,838
Note: Includes aid administered by the Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA) as well as aid reported to OSFA by student donors, colleges/schools, etc. Does not include aid received by nonresident aliens.
Source: Office of Student Financial Aid
Undergraduate Graduate/Professional
STUDENT FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMSFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
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Number ofType of Residence Buildings Occupancy Capacity
Women's Residence Halls 3 1,138 1,200Coeducational Residence Halls 18 5,877 6,181 Subtotal Residence Halls 21 7,015 7,381
Family and Graduate Housing 20 * *
University-Owned Sorority Houses 2 112 115Sorority-Owned Houses 15 833 859 Subtotal Sorority Houses 17 945 974
University-Owned Fraternity Houses 8 178 189Fraternity-Owned Houses 15 340 384Professional Fraternity-Owned Houses 3 24 33 Subtotal Fraternity Houses 26 542 606
TOTAL 84 8,502 8,961
Number ofType of Residence Buildings Occupancy Capacity
Women's Student Housing 20 2,083 2,174Men's Student Housing 26 542 606Coeducational Housing 18 5,877 6,181Family and Graduate Housing 20 * *
TOTAL 84 8,502 8,961
*Family and Graduate Housing consists of 580 apartments in which both undergraduate and graduate students reside with their spouses and other approved family members in addition to single graduate students. Rogers Road Building P, containing 42 apartments, is currently closed and under renovation.
Source: Executive Director of Housing, Greek Life Office
Student Residences Summary
Student Housing Summary
STUDENT HOUSING SUMMARYFALL 2010
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Date Established Date EstablishedSorority on Campus Sorority on Campus
Alpha Chi Omega 1938 Gamma Phi Beta 1982Alpha Delta Pi 1933 Kappa Alpha Theta 1937Alpha Gamma Delta 1923 Kappa Delta 1924Alpha Kappa Alpha 1971 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1947Alpha Omicron Pi 1934 Lambda Theta Alpha 2005Chi Omega 1922 Phi Mu 1921Delta Delta Delta 1933 Pi Beta Phi 1936Delta Gamma 1967 Sigma Delta Tau 1924Delta Phi Lambda 1998 Sigma Gamma Rho 1988Delta Phi Omega 2010 Sigma Kappa 1964Delta Sigma Theta 1969 Sigma Sigma Rho 2007Delta Zeta 1987 Zeta Phi Beta 1977Gamma Eta 2009 Zeta Tau Alpha 1949
Date Established Date EstablishedFraternity on Campus Fraternity on Campus
Alpha Epsilon Pi 1926 Phi Beta Sigma 1974Alpha Gamma Rho 1927 Phi Delta Theta 1871Alpha Phi Alpha 1969 Phi Gamma Delta 1871Alpha Tau Omega 2003 Phi Kappa Psi 1968Beta Theta Pi 1984 Phi Kappa Theta 1965Chi Phi 1867 Pi Kappa Alpha 1950Delta Sigma Phi 2001 Pi Kappa Phi 1908Delta Tau Delta 1882 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1865Kappa Alpha 1868 Sigma Beta Rho 2004Kappa Alpha Psi 1971 Sigma Chi 1866Kappa Sigma 1901 Sigma Nu 1872Lambda Chi Alpha 1915 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1873Lambda Phi Epsilon 2000 Sigma Pi 1966Lambda Sigma Upsilon 2006 Tau Epsilon Phi 1919Lambda Theta Phi 2007 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1919Omega Psi Phi 1973 Theta Chi 1971
SOCIAL SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES
3,835 (26% of Undergraduate Females)2,282 (21% of Undergraduate Males)
Total 6,117 (24% of Total Undergraduates)
Source: Department of Campus Life, Greek Life Office
PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL SORORITIES AND FRATERNITIES FALL 2010
SororitiesFraternities
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Date Date Honorary Established Honorary EstablishedFraternities/Societies on Campus Fraternities/Societies on Campus
Abeneefoo Kuo Honor Society 1987 National Society of Collegiate Scholars 1999
AGHON 1920 Omicron Delta Kappa 1984
Alpha Epsilon Delta 1932 Order of Omega 1980
Alpha Upsilon Alpha 1987 Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society 1956
Arch Society 1992 Phi Kappa Phi 1984
Beta Alpha Psi 1963 Phi Sigma Pi 1992
Blue Key Honor Society 1926 Pi Alpha Xi 2007
Dean William Tate Society 1990 Pi Sigma Alpha 2005
Gamma Iota Sigma 1975 Psi Chi Honor Society 1929
Kappa Delta Epsilon 1989 Sigma Alpha Lambda 2005
Kappa Kappa Psi Honor Society 1999 Xi Sigma Pi 1941
Source: Department of Student Activities
HONORARY FRATERNITIES AND SOCIETIES
Note: This list represents those organizations categorized as "Honor" groups and registered with the Department of Student Activities as of October 15, 2010.
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Status Number of Respondents PercentEmployed 1,290 57Attending Graduate School 630 28Seeking Employment 256 11Not Seeking Employment 58 3Completing Volunteer Service 36 2Returning to Home Country 7 0TOTAL Responding 2,277 100
Athens-Clarke County PricewaterhouseCoopersCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Reznick GroupCVS Pharmacy Rite AidDeloitte State of GeorgiaEmory University Target CorporationErnst & Young US Air ForceGeorgia Southern University US ArmyGrant Thornton US Department of AgricultureHanover Insurance US NavyHitachi Consulting Teach for AmericaKPMG WachoviaKroger Pharmacy Walgreens PharmacyMcKesson
Columbia University Medical College of GeorgiaEmory University Mercer UniversityGeorgia Institute of Technology The University of GeorgiaGeorgia Southern University University of TennesseeGeorgia State University Valdosta State University
Source: UGA Career Center
Top 10 Graduate and Professional Schools
The Graduation Survey provides a snapshot of postgraduation career status for each class. Each year, the Career Center surveys the graduating class (August, December, and May graduates) through a variety of methods including paper, email, postcards, and follow-up phone calls.
UGA CAREER CENTERCLASS OF 2009 CAREER PLANS
Respondents 6 to 12 Months After Graduation
Top 25 Employers Hiring UGA Class of 2009(listed alphabetically)
for UGA Class of 2009 (listed alphabetically)
Number Number Number NumberClass on File Class on File Class on File Class on File1931 21 1951 822 1971 4,344 1991 5,5851932 26 1952 732 1972 4,472 1992 5,8561933 37 1953 693 1973 4,665 1993 6,1241934 48 1954 669 1974 4,868 1994 5,9851935 65 1955 623 1975 5,310 1995 5,8401936 82 1956 738 1976 4,868 1996 6,0041937 118 1957 899 1977 4,815 1997 6,2381938 130 1958 931 1978 4,554 1998 7,2451939 184 1959 1,028 1979 4,642 1999 6,2741940 200 1960 1,158 1980 4,618 2000 6,1331941 277 1961 1,155 1981 4,582 2001 6,4661942 321 1962 1,328 1982 4,574 2002 6,8381943 169 1963 1,490 1983 4,819 2003 7,1381944 155 1964 1,753 1984 4,700 2004 7,5671945 150 1965 1,988 1985 5,172 2005 7,6151946 196 1966 2,299 1986 4,881 2006 7,6141947 370 1967 2,347 1987 4,796 2007 8,4001948 609 1968 3,069 1988 4,877 2008 8,1841949 820 1969 3,560 1989 5,077 2009 6,3191950 1,005 1970 3,842 1990 5,276 2010 8,553*
Source: Information Technology for External Affairs
NUMBER OF LIVING ALUMNI BY CLASS YEAR OF MOST RECENT DEGREE1931 - 2010
*As of October 11, 2010
Note: Includes all degree levels, individuals with multiple degrees and all UGA campuses
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Ruth Bartlett, Atlanta
Member Residence Member ResidenceStella Bailey Calhoun Kathy Palmer SwainsboroCraig Camuso* Lawrenceville Julie Reynolds LawrencevilleKelly Dean* Atlanta Palmer Sanford* SmyrnaAndrew Dill Washington, DC Tommy Sasser GreensboroTom Landrum* Bogart Bonney Shuman St. Simons IslandJeff Jowdy* Franklin, TN Steve Smith AtlantaJohn Neel Macon Greg Sowell Tifton
* Ex-Officio Member
Source: Alumni Relations
Treasurer
Secretary
Executive CommitteeOfficers
President Vic Sullivan, Albany
Assistant Treasurer
UGA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION2010-11 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Immediate Past PresidentExecutive Director
Steve Jones, AthensTim Keadle, Lilburn
Harriette Bohannon, AugustaTrey Paris, GainesvilleDeborah Dietzler, Athens
Vice President
Number Number Number NumberClass on File Class on File Class on File Class on File1931 21 1951 822 1971 4,344 1991 5,5851932 26 1952 732 1972 4,472 1992 5,8561933 37 1953 693 1973 4,665 1993 6,1241934 48 1954 669 1974 4,868 1994 5,9851935 65 1955 623 1975 5,310 1995 5,8401936 82 1956 738 1976 4,868 1996 6,0041937 118 1957 899 1977 4,815 1997 6,2381938 130 1958 931 1978 4,554 1998 7,2451939 184 1959 1,028 1979 4,642 1999 6,2741940 200 1960 1,158 1980 4,618 2000 6,1331941 277 1961 1,155 1981 4,582 2001 6,4661942 321 1962 1,328 1982 4,574 2002 6,8381943 169 1963 1,490 1983 4,819 2003 7,1381944 155 1964 1,753 1984 4,700 2004 7,5671945 150 1965 1,988 1985 5,172 2005 7,6151946 196 1966 2,299 1986 4,881 2006 7,6141947 370 1967 2,347 1987 4,796 2007 8,4001948 609 1968 3,069 1988 4,877 2008 8,1841949 820 1969 3,560 1989 5,077 2009 6,3191950 1,005 1970 3,842 1990 5,276 2010 8,553*
Source: Information Technology for External Affairs
NUMBER OF LIVING ALUMNI BY CLASS YEAR OF MOST RECENT DEGREE1931 - 2010
*As of October 11, 2010
Note: Includes all degree levels, individuals with multiple degrees and all UGA campuses
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State Alumni State Alumni
Alabama 4,106 New Hampshire 246
Alaska 207 New Jersey 1,468
Arizona 965 New Mexico 382
Arkansas 564 New York 3,779
California 5,506 North Carolina 9,914
Colorado 2,152 North Dakota 46
Connecticut 760 Ohio 1,432
Delaware 229 Oklahoma 385
District of Columbia 882 Oregon 831
Florida 12,488 Pennsylvania 1,831
Georgia 165,214 Rhode Island 155
Hawaii 259 South Carolina 8,699
Idaho 220 South Dakota 60
Illinois 1,953 Tennessee 5,562
Indiana 812 Texas 4,991
Iowa 264 Utah 327
Kansas 415 Vermont 191
Kentucky 1,114 Virginia 5,900
Louisiana 1,296 Washington 1,222
Maine 250 West Virginia 338
Maryland 2,487 Wisconsin 548
Massachusetts 1,331 Wyoming 154
Michigan 827 American Territories 101
Minnesota 506 U.S. Associations, APO & FPO 148
Mississippi 827 International 2,302
Missouri 917 Unknown 6,209
Montana 240
Nebraska 167
Nevada 383 TOTAL* 264,562
* As of October 11, 2010
Source: Information Technology for External Affairs
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ALUMNIBY STATE OF RESIDENCE
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County Alumni County Alumni County AlumniAppling 137 Fannin 237 Oglethorpe 1,174Atkinson 58 Fayette 1,982 Paulding 621Bacon 91 Floyd 1,362 Peach 287Baker 27 Forsyth 3,052 Pickens 463Baldwin 577 Franklin 769 Pierce 205Banks 427 Fulton 24,071 Pike 236Barrow 2,094 Gilmer 305 Polk 235Bartow 943 Glascock 23 Pulaski 135Ben Hill 199 Glynn 1,686 Putnam 405Berrien 151 Gordon 489 Quitman 12Bibb 2,750 Grady 209 Rabun 397Bleckley 199 Greene 413 Randolph 64Brantley 62 Gwinnett 14,211 Richmond 2,137Brooks 89 Habersham 841 Rockdale 1,045Bryan 296 Hall 3,694 Schley 27Bulloch 776 Hancock 46 Screven 158Burke 197 Haralson 121 Seminole 109Butts 230 Harris 450 Spalding 700Calhoun 84 Hart 469 Stephens 489Camden 310 Heard 42 Stewart 31Candler 106 Henry 1,697 Sumter 324Carroll 931 Houston 1,493 Talbot 29Catoosa 387 Irwin 83 Taliaferro 24Charlton 58 Jackson 3,081 Tattnall 118Chatham 4,042 Jasper 161 Taylor 61Chattahoochee 16 Jeff Davis 91 Telfair 118Chattooga 156 Jefferson 183 Terrell 92Cherokee 3,889 Jenkins 69 Thomas 615Clarke 11,768 Johnson 120 Tift 762Clay 17 Jones 476 Toombs 318Clayton 718 Lamar 209 Towns 193Clinch 52 Lanier 38 Treutlen 58Cobb 13,699 Laurens 712 Troup 536Coffee 433 Lee 363 Turner 112Colquitt 490 Liberty 158 Twiggs 80Columbia 2,272 Lincoln 112 Union 294Cook 85 Long 14 Upson 341Coweta 1,499 Lowndes 831 Walker 382Crawford 120 Lumpkin 328 Walton 2,608Crisp 308 Macon 111 Ware 424Dade 168 Madison 1,233 Warren 43Dawson 362 Marion 28 Washington 239Decatur 286 McDuffie 328 Wayne 283DeKalb 15,178 McIntosh 138 Webster 16Dodge 213 Meriwether 158 Wheeler 41Dooly 125 Miller 84 White 448Dougherty 1,334 Mitchell 234 Whitfield 1,087Douglas 813 Monroe 331 Wilcox 81Early 145 Montgomery 78 Wilkes 293Echols 71 Morgan 759 Wilkinson 60Effingham 318 Murray 201 Worth 201Elbert 569 Muscogee 1,735Emanuel 220 Newton 1,226Evans 85 Oconee 4,038 TOTAL* 165,214
* As of October 11, 2010Source: Information Technology for External Affairs
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ALUMNIBY GEORGIA COUNTY OF RESIDENCE
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Faculty Members Alumni Members Elected Student RepresentativeRodney D. Bennett Bill Archer III Trey SinyardJeff Dorfman Robert D. Bishop Student Athlete RepresentativesJennifer Samp Mack H. Guest Bridget LyonsScott Shamp Thomas W. Lawhorne, Jr. Kris DurhamAnne Sweaney Don Leebern III President Alumni AssociationScott Weinberg Patrick S. Pittard Vic Sullivan
Swann Seiler
Athletic Director Greg McGaritySenior Associate Athletic Director Frank CrumleyAssociate Athletic Director and Senior Women Administrator Carla WilliamsAssistant Athletic Director Emeritus Virginia Whitehead
David PernoMark FoxAndy LandersMeghan BoenigMark RichtChristopher HaackKelley HesterJay ClarkSteve HolemanLu Harris-ChamperJack BauerleManuel DiazJeff WallaceWayne NortonChad Hanson, Interim
Scholar Sport Year Scholar Sport YearJulia Boros Golf 1998 Corrin Drakulich Track and Field 2004Jenni Beathard Gymnastics 1999 Julie Hardt Swimming 2004Sarah Miller Swimming 1999 Kinsey Rowe Gymnastics 2004Matt Stinchcomb Football 1999 Samantha J. Arsenault Swimming 2005Kristy Kowal Swimming 2000 Claire Maust Swimming 2007Jennifer Mihalik Swimming 2000 Karen Guilkey Swimming 2008Joey Pitts Tennis 2000 Rebecca Rowsey Basketball 2008Kim Black Swimming 2001 Michael Green Golf 2009Kelly Miller Basketball 2001 Courtney Kupets Gymnastics 2009Marc P. Lindsay Swimming 2002 Lisa Caprioglio Swimming 2010Brian P. Scannell Swimming 2002 Hunter Lainhart Swimming 2010Johnathan C. Stinchcomb Football 2002 Grace Taylor Gymnastics 2010
Source: Athletic Director
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Board of Directors
Michael F. Adams, Chairman
Tim P. Burgess, TreasurerDavid Shipley, Secretary and Faculty Athletics Representative
Administrators
Georgia Head CoachesBaseball
Jere W. Morehead, Vice Chairman
Basketball, Men's
National Collegiate Athletic AssociationPostgraduate Scholarships
Basketball, Women'sEquestrianFootballGolf, Men'sGolf, Women'sGymnasticsSoccerSoftball
Volleyball
Swimming & DivingTennis, Men'sTennis, Women'sTrack
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Sport Men Women Men Women Men WomenBaseball 27 18 45Basketball 12 10 1 12 11Equestrian 59 7 66Football 85 42 127Golf 11 8 11 8Gymnastics 11 2 13Soccer 30 1 31Softball 19 5 24Swimming 23 23 3 2 26 25Tennis 9 8 2 2 11 10Track 33 36 26 36 59 72Volleyball 12 2 14TOTAL 200 216 91 58 291 274
Source: Athletic Director
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FALL 2010
Non-Scholarship TotalScholarship
Figure 15SCHOLARSHIP ATHLETES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
FALL TERMS 2006 - 2010
208
204
207
195200203
216
202
213 216
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
240
260
280
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
SC
HO
LAR
SH
IP A
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TES
FALL TERMMEN WOMEN
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Total Total Total Status of Victim Reported Offenses Cases Residence Faculty/ Guest/ UGA
Type of Offense Offenses Unfounded Cleared Hall Student Staff Visitor Property
Death Investigation
Sex Offenses 8 1 3 4 6 2
Bodily Injury and Other
Related Offenses 46 4 13 11 26 6 11 3
Robbery 3 1 2
Burglary 87 5 8 26 28 8 10 41
Motor Vehicle Theft 5 2 3 2 3
Larceny Total 376 39 85 27 217 36 48 75
Building 158 15 29 17 82 23 15 38
Vending Machine
Shoplifting 1 1 1
Vehicle Parts 1 1
Entering Auto 75 15 59 5 9 2
Bicycles 28 1 6 6 27 1
Other 113 23 34 4 49 8 23 33
Criminal Property Damage 143 3 36 24 40 4 10 89
Fraud 16 2 3 3 12 1 3
Stalking 9 1 4 4 8 1
Arson 2 1 1 1
Bomb Threats 2 2
DUI 130 130 130
Public Drunkenness 10 9 10
Underage Possession 157 154 42 157
Narcotics and Drugs 66 54 25 66
Obstruction of Officer 19 19 19
Weapon Laws 10 7 4 10
TOTAL 1,089 57 528 171 340 55 86 608
Total Number of AboveMotivated by Hate 6
Source: UGA Police Department
PUBLIC SAFETY STATISTICSJANUARY 1, 2009 - DECEMBER 31, 2009
UGA Fact Book 2008 Student Related Information
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Faculty and Staff
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Assoc Asst Subtotal Rsch* Serv** Function Prof Prof Prof Inst Faculty Lect Assoc Assoc Libr Other+ TotalAdministration 10 3 11 24 2 49 75Student Welfare 1 1 46 47Libraries 69 4 73Instruction 656 442 370 48 1,516 107 72 38 104 1,837General Research 14 5 19 41 1 4 65Experiment Stations 50 17 21 88 21 5 1 115Coop Extension Service 27 20 8 1 56 298 354Extension & Public Service 6 4 1 11 117 11 139TOTAL 763 492 411 49 1,715 107 134 461 70 218 2,705
* Senior Research Scientists, Associate Research Scientists, Assistant Research Scientists, Agricultural Research Scientists, ResearchScientists, Research Associates. Does not include Postdoctoral Associates.
** Senior Public Service Associates, Public Service Associates, Public Service Assistants, Public Service Representatives, ExtensionAssociates, Public Service Specialists.
+ Academic Professionals, Administrative Staff, Physicians, Clinical Ranks.
FULL-TIME FACULTY AND ALLIED PROFESSIONAL STAFF BY RANK AND FUNCTION FALL 2010
Rank
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Professor Male 585 77% 2 100% 2 67% 1 100% 590 77%
Female 172 23% 1 33% 173 23%Total 757 100% 2 100% 3 100% 1 100% 763 100%
Associate Male 283 60% 15 83% 1 100% 299 61%Professor Female 190 40% 3 17% 193 39%
Total 473 100% 18 100% 1 100% 492 100%Assistant Male 1 100% 224 58% 10 42% 235 57%Professor Female 161 42% 1 100% 14 58% 176 43%
Total 1 100% 385 100% 1 100% 24 100% 411 100%Instructor Male 1 100% 19 40% 20 41%
Female 29 60% 29 62%Total 1 100% 48 100% 49 100%
Total Male 869 71% 242 60% 2 50% 31 42% 1,144 67%Female 362 29% 164 40% 2 50% 43 58% 571 33%
Total 1,231 100% 406 100% 4 100% 74 100% 1,715 100%
*Includes full-time, temporary faculty
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Tenure Status
Rank & Gender
TENURE STATUS OF FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL FACULTY* BY RANK AND GENDERFALL 2010
Tenured Non-Ten/On Track Non-Ten Position TotalNot On Ten Trk
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Ethnicity No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %American Indian 3 * 1 2% 4 *Asian 35 5% 43 9% 66 16% 144 8%Black/African Amer 39 5% 38 8% 24 6% 101 6%Hawaiian/Pac Islander 0 0%Hispanic 18 2% 18 4% 19 5% 4 8% 59 3%Multiracial 3 * 2 * 1 * 1 2% 7 *White 664 87% 388 79% 296 72% 43 88% 1,391 81%Not Reported 1 * 3 * 5 1% 9 *Total 763 100% 492 100% 411 100% 49 100% 1,715 100%
Rank
*Less than 1.0%
FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL FACULTY BY RANK AND ETHNICITYFALL 2010
TotalAssociate
Professor Professor Professor InstructorAssistant
Rank No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Professor 3 * 116 15% 377 49% 267 35% 763 100%Associate Professor 54 11% 222 45% 166 34% 50 10% 492 100%Assistant Professor 16 4% 264 64% 104 25% 20 5% 7 2% 411 100%Instructor 4 8% 14 29% 14 29% 11 22% 6 12% 49 100%Total 20 1% 335 20% 456 27% 574 33% 330 19% 1,715 100%
*Less than 1.0%
FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL FACULTY BY AGE RANGE AND RANKFALL 2010
Age20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-Up
TotalIn Rank
No. % No.763 44% 696492 29% 443411 24% 35449 3% 0
1,715 100% 1,493
Source: Office of Institutional Research
FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL GRADUATE FACULTY MEMBERSHIP BY RANKFALL 2010
Faculty RankProf Faculty
Graduate Faculty Membership% of
University% Total
Graduate
Total
Rank
TotalFull-Time
ProfessorAssociate ProfessorAssistant ProfessorInstructor
87%
47% 91%90%86%0%
30%24%0%
100%
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Rank No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %Professor 697 91.3% 40 5.2% 24 3.1% 2 0.3% 763 100.0%
Associate Professor 427 86.8% 46 8.5% 18 3.7% 1 0.2% 492 100.0%
Assistant Professor 361 87.8% 31 7.5% 19 4.6% 411 100.0%
Instructor 12 24.5% 30 61.2% 7 14.3% 49 100.0%
TOTAL 1,497 87.3% 147 8.6% 68 3.9% 3 0.2% 1,715 100.0%
* Includes Specialist degrees
Source: Office of Institutional Research
HIGHEST EARNED DEGREES OF FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL FACULTY BY RANKFALL 2010
Doctoral Master's* Professional Bachelor's/None Total
Figure 16HIGHEST EARNED DEGREES OF FULL-TIME PROFESSORIAL FACULTY
FALL 2010
DOCTORAL87.3%
MASTER'S*8.6%
PROFESSIONAL3.9%
BACHELOR/NONE0.2%
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Ranked by All Ranks Salaries
Institution Name 1. University of Maryland - College Park $134,700 $94,400 $82,600 $103,600 2. University of California - Davis $123,400 $83,900 $77,000 $103,400 3. Ohio State University $129,500 $85,800 $78,000 $103,400 4. University of Iowa $124,100 $82,500 $71,400 $94,100 5. Michigan State University $125,000 $87,300 $68,600 $93,100 6. University of Arizona $117,300 $79,600 $68,000 $89,000 7. North Carolina State University $115,100 $84,200 $70,200 $88,100 8. University of Georgia $107,500 $78,500 $71,900 $86,500 9. University of Florida $117,000 $75,500 $63,900 $85,30010. Iowa State University $111,600 $81,800 $71,400 $84,80011. University of Missouri - Columbia $111,000 $74,100 $60,700 $81,70012. University of Kentucky $104,100 $75,700 $68,100 $81,20013. Louisiana State University $110,900 $79,200 $69,200 $80,900
Source: American Association of University Professors
AVERAGE ACADEMIC YEAR SALARIES OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTYUGA AND SELECTED PEERS
ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-10
* All Ranks includes the ranks of lecturer and the category of "No Rank."
Professor
FALL TERMS 2005 - 2009
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor All Ranks*
Figure 17AVERAGE ACADEMIC YEAR SALARY OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA (ALL RANKS)
Eleven or twelve-month salaries are converted to a standard academic-year basis by applying a factor of 81.8% (9/11) with the exception of California - Davis where a factor of 86.3% has been applied.
76,600
80,100
82,800
86,400 86,500
70,000
72,000
74,000
76,000
78,000
80,000
82,000
84,000
86,000
88,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
SA
LAR
Y ($
)
FALL TERM
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Occupational Classification Full-Time Part-Time Total
Executive/Admin/Managerial 337 1 338
Faculty 2,350 457 2,807
Other Professional 3,412 157 3,569
Clerical/Secretarial 1,236 65 1,301
Technical/Paraprofessional 268 10 278
Skilled Crafts 366 2 368
Service/Maintenance 1,202 15 1,217
Total 9,171 707 9,878
NOTE: Employees are assigned to an occupational classification based on their University System of Georgia job category (effective Fall 2003). Totals do not include temporary classified employees.
Source: Office of Human Resources
FULL-TIME UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION
Employees As Of 10/31/10
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONOctober 31, 2010
Figure 18
EXEC/ADMIN/MANAGERIAL
3.7%
FACULTY25.6%
OTHER PROFESSIONAL
37.2%
CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL
13.5%
TECHNICAL/PARA-PROFESSIONAL
2.9%
SKILLEDCRAFTS
4.0%
SERVICE/ MAINTENANCE
13.1%
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TotalNo. % No. % No.
Executive/Administrative/Managerial 230 68.0 108 32.0 338
Faculty 1,656 59.0 1,151 41.0 2,807
Other Professional 1,575 44.1 1,994 55.9 3,569
Clerical/Secretarial 112 8.6 1,189 91.4 1,301
Technical/Paraprofessional 84 30.2 194 69.8 278
Skilled Crafts 358 97.3 10 2.7 368
Service/Maintenance 680 55.9 537 44.1 1,217
4,695 47.5 5,183 52.5 9,878
NOTE: Employees are assigned to an occupational classification based on their University System of Georgia job category (effective Fall 2003). Totals do not include temporary classified employees.
Source: Office of Human Resources
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND GENDEROctober 31, 2010
Total
Occupational ClassificationMale Female
Occupational Classification Total
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No.
Exec/Admin/Mgr 2 0.6 9 2.7 24 7.1 2 0.6 1 0.3 298 88.2 2 0.6 338
Faculty 5 0.2 217 7.7 152 5.4 97 3.5 12 0.4 2,304 82.1 20 0.7 2,807
Other Professional 6 0.2 272 7.6 1 * 249 7.0 62 1.7 9 0.3 2,902 81.3 68 1.9 3,569
Clerical/Secretarial 1 0.1 9 0.7 1 0.1 187 14.4 28 2.2 14 1.1 1,043 80.2 18 1.4 1,301
Technical/Paraprof 8 2.9 31 11.2 5 1.8 2 0.7 229 82.4 3 1.1 278
Skilled Crafts 1 0.3 1 0.3 42 11.4 6 1.6 318 86.4 368
Service/Maintenance 2 0.2 11 0.9 1 0.1 614 50.5 58 4.8 5 0.4 511 42.0 15 1.2 1,217
Total 17 0.2 527 5.3 3 * 1,299 13.2 258 2.6 43 0.4 7,605 77.0 126 1.3 9,878
* Less than 0.1%
Ethnic Origin
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND ETHNICITYOctober 31, 2010
WhiteNot
ReportedAmerican
Indian AsianBlack/
Afric Amer HispanicHawaiian/ Pacific Isl
Multi- racial
Financial Information
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Percent Sources Revenue of Total
State of Georgia Resident Instruction $294,605,282 23.4% Forestry Research 2,817,106 0.2% Forestry Cooperative Extension 577,774 * Agricultural Experiment Station 37,669,738 3.0% Cooperative Extension Service 31,606,231 2.5% Marine Extension Service 1,321,030 0.1% Marine Institute 806,716 0.1% Veterinary Medical Experiment Station 2,055,434 0.2% Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 482,624 * Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research 797,680 0.1% Total State of Georgia $372,739,615 29.7%Federal Appropriations Agricultural Experiment Station $4,795,620 0.4% Cooperative Extension Service 5,969,404 0.5% Total Federal Appropriations $10,765,023 0.9%Student Tuition and Fees Resident Instruction $315,239,590 25.1% Student Activities 5,331,162 0.4% Total Student Tuition and Fees $320,570,752 25.5%Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources Teaching and Service Departments $129,276,897 10.3% Forestry Research 621,584 * Forestry Cooperative Extension 31,268 * Agricultural Experiment Station 6,201,587 0.5% Cooperative Extension Service 2,939,133 0.2% Marine Extension Service 513,118 * Marine Institute 27,283 * Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 9,489,063 0.8% Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 170,636 * Student Activities 3,291,452 0.3% Total Sales, Services, and Miscellaneous Sources $152,562,022 12.1%Gifts, Grants, and Research Contracts (State, Federal, and Private)** $254,436,747 20.2%Auxiliary Enterprises $145,736,037 11.5%Endowment $1,304,828 0.1%TOTAL $1,258,115,025 100.0%
* Less than 0.1% ** Includes Student Aid
This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds.
Source: Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
SOURCES OF REVENUEFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
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Source
State of Georgia 42.2 % 41.3 % 38.0 % 34.7 % 33.6 % 33.5 % 38.7 % 39.0 % 36.4 % 29.7 %
Counties of Georgia* 1.4 * * * * * * * * *
Federal Appropriations 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.2 0.9
Student Tuition and Fees 13.4 14.2 15.5 18 18.5 19.1 22.1 22.8 23.8 25.5
Sales, Services and
Miscellaneous 4.5 4.7 4.6 4.8 5.0 5.3 6.5 6.6 7.1 12.1
Gifts, Grants, Contracts 29.5 31.0 33.2 33.7 32.4 31.8 20.3 19.3 20.1 20.2
Auxiliary Enterprises 7.7 7.5 7.6 7.8 9.4 9.3 11.2 10.9 11.3 11.5
Endowment 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
* County vouchers no longer included as revenue effective fiscal year 2001-02.
Source: Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
03-04 Fiscal Year
REVENUE BY SOURCE FISCAL YEARS 2000-01 THROUGH 2009-10
04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10
Figure 19DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE BY SOURCE
FISCAL YEAR 2009-10
00-01 01-02 02-03
29.7%
0.9%
25.5%
12.1%
20.2%
11.5% 0.1%
STATE OF GEORGIA
ENDOWMENTAUXILIARY
ENTERPRISES
GIFTS, GRANTS,CONTRACTS
SALES, SERVICES, MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENT TUITION
FEDERAL APPROPRIATIONS
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PercentBudgetary Function Expenditures of TotalInstruction $236,647,273 19.1%Research Resident Instruction $183,592,294 14.9% Forestry Research 8,408,111 0.7% Agricultural Experiment Station 70,527,301 5.7% Marine Extension Service 809,400 0.1% Marine Institute 1,291,599 0.1% Veterinary Medical Experiment Station 2,055,434 0.2% Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 103,086 * Veterinary Medicine Agriculture Research 797,680 0.1% Federal Stimulus 23,150,822 1.9% Subtotal $290,735,729 23.5%Public Service Resident Instruction $89,236,415 7.2% Forestry Cooperative Extension 1,025,744 0.1% Cooperative Extension Service 58,809,169 4.8% Marine Extension Service 2,080,631 0.2% Athens & Tifton Veterinary Laboratories 5,481,416 0.4% Subtotal $156,633,374 12.7%Academic Support Resident Instruction $72,845,121 5.9% Agricultural Experiment Station 268,495 * Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital 9,380,065 0.8% Subtotal $82,493,681 6.7%Student Services Resident Instruction $24,488,761 2.0% Student Activities 9,883,594 0.8% Subtotal $34,372,355 2.8%Institutional Support $68,116,638 5.5%Physical Plant Resident Instruction $109,148,428 8.8% Forestry Research 859,922 0.1% Agricultural Experiment Station 4,896,737 0.4% Cooperative Extension Service 2,496,128 0.2% Marine Extension Service 154,027 * Marine Institute 34,856 * Subtotal $117,590,099 9.5%Scholarships and Fellowships Resident Instruction $115,394,940 9.4% Forestry Research 1,100 * Agricultural Experiment Station 109,557 * Marine Institute 12,100 * Subtotal $115,517,698 9.4%Auxiliary Enterprises $133,938,298 10.8%TOTAL $1,236,045,145 100.0%
This schedule excludes amounts for Plant Funds.* Less than 0.1 percent.
Source: Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTIONFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
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Function
Instruction 16.7 % 16.9 % 16.7 % 16.7 % 16.2 % 16.1 % 19.0 % 18.8 % 19.4 % 19.1 %Research 22.8 22.8 23.1 22.9 22.5 21.6 24.7 24.2 23.8 23.5Public Service 14.6 13.4 13.0 11.9 11.2 11.2 13.4 13.3 13.9 12.7Academic Support 8.2 8.6 8.4 8.4 8.1 8.0 9.5 9.5 6.9 6.7Student Services 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.3 2.4 2.6 2.8Institutional Support 6.5 6.6 6.6 6.1 4.5 5.5 5.2 5.8 5.6 5.5Physical Plant 5.6 5.8 5.5 5.4 6.2 5.7 7.7 7.4 8.7 9.5Scholarships and Fellowships 16.7 17.4 18.1 20.3 20.4 20.9 7.6 8.1 8.4 9.4Auxiliary Enterprises 6.9 6.5 6.6 6.3 9.0 9.0 10.6 10.5 10.7 10.8
Figure 20DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTION
00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04
Source: Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
08-09 09-10
FISCAL YEAR 2009-10
EXPENDITURES BY FUNCTIONFISCAL YEARS 2000-01 THROUGH 2009-10
05-06 06-07 07-08Fiscal Year
04-05
19.1%
23.5%
12.7%
6.7%
2.8%
5.5%
9.5%
9.4%10.8%
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
INSTRUCTION
SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS
PHYSICALPLANT
RESEARCH
INSTITUTIONALSUPPORT
STUDENT SERVICES
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
PUBLIC SERVICE
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Project Type 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10Cooperative Extension 8,428,874 16,485,744 9,326,498 16,265,977 12,430,923Instruction 20,350,319 17,294,751 37,424,806 22,610,455 23,968,233Public Service 41,602,445 33,400,117 45,536,482 34,497,464 39,037,025Research Agricultural Experiment Station* 27,118,961 30,274,005 29,234,338 41,468,480 34,185,305 General Research* 99,616,739 107,051,468 108,052,334 131,892,915 141,478,460Research (Total) 126,735,700 137,325,473 137,286,672 173,361,395 175,663,765
Total $197,117,338 $204,506,085 $229,574,458 $246,735,291 $251,099,946
the total represents all research awards to the institution.
Source: Sponsored Programs, Office of the Vice President for Research
Figure 21TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS BY PROJECT TYPE
FISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
* General Research and Agricultural Experiment Station awards have historically been combined at UGA;
NOTE: As of FY 2008, contributions from the University of Georgia Research Foundation (research and royalty payments and indirect (F&A) cost returns) will no longer be included as sponsored awards, therefore UGARF data have been omitted from these totals.
TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS BY PROJECT TYPEFISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
Fiscal Year
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
225
250
275
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
99.6 107.1 108.1131.9 141.5
27.126.8 31.3
42.7 34.241.6 33.4
45.5
34.539.0
20.4 17.3
37.4
22.624.0
8.4 16.5
9.316.3 12.4
Mill
ions
GEN RESCH EXP STATION PUBLIC SERV INSTRUCTION COOP EXT
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Sponsor Type 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10Federal Agencies 87,741,229 95,298,154 89,569,585 100,603,235 125,987,283Foundation/Corporate 28,505,745 30,660,625 33,102,287 58,566,520 36,520,656Industrial/Corporate 4,836,117 4,784,196 5,380,156 5,205,625 6,097,611International Organizations (323,417) 998,179 2,651,008 2,660,097 1,329,069State Agencies 5,976,026 5,584,319 6,583,635 6,325,918 5,729,147
Total $126,735,700 $137,325,473 $137,286,671 $173,361,395 $175,663,766
TOTAL RESEARCH AWARDS BY SPONSOR TYPEFISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10
Fiscal Year
Source: Sponsored Programs, Office of the Vice President for Research
FISCAL YEARS 2005-06 THROUGH 2009-10TOTAL RESEARCH AWARDS
Figure 22
NOTE: As of FY 2008, contributions from the University of Georgia Research Foundation (research and royalty payments and indirect (F&A) cost returns) will no longer be included as sponsored awards, therefore UGARF data have been omitted from these totals.
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
126,735,700
137,325,473 137,286,671
173,361,395
175,663,766
Mill
ions
FISCAL YEAR
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AgriculturalGeneral Experiment Public Cooperative
Budgetary Unit Research Stations Instruction Service Extension
Colleges/Schools
Agric & Environ Sci - AES $ $33,165,687 ($1,600) $ $ $33,164,087
Agric & Environ Sci - GEN 105,825 942,887 4,900,987 5,949,699
Arts & Sciences 46,043,360 1,008,509 176,132 47,228,001
Business 415,426 2,080,844 15,000 2,511,270
Cooperative Extension Service 11,643,519 11,643,519
Ecology 2,554,521 11,931 59,950 2,626,402
Education 3,163,985 2,834,688 4,470,778 10,469,451
Environment & Design 121,816 274,454 315,200 711,470
Family & Consumer Sciences 3,190,986 911,813 1,318,002 5,420,801
Forestry & Natural Resources 10,171,492 1,019,618 174,668 624,838 787,404 12,778,020
Journalism & Mass Comm 46,379 546,885 402,856 996,120
Law 508,805 3,005,770 3,514,575
Pharmacy 2,838,290 (114,922) 3,000 2,726,368
Public Health 4,149,589 50,147 1,250,320 5,450,056
Public & International Affairs 1,192,151 4,139 1,219,500 2,415,790
Social Work 139,583 1,259,075 1,246,212 2,644,870
Veterinary Medicine 15,365,086 129,947 5,878,172 21,373,205
Other UGA Units
Office of the President 11,400 11,400
Sr VP Academic Affairs &
Provost Units 2,951,903 1,513,896 430,092 4,895,891
Sr VP External Affairs Units 85,752 85,752
Sr VP Finance & Admin Units 9,372,912 17,000 9,389,912
VP Instruction Units 859,369 1,793,918 2,653,287
VP Public Serv & Outreach Units 94,880 11,898,048 11,992,928
VP Research Units 48,880,388 48,880,388
VP Student Affairs Units 52,800 1,502,633 11,250 1,566,683
Grand Total $141,478,460 $34,185,305 $23,968,232 $39,037,025 $12,430,923 $251,099,945
Source: Sponsored Programs, Office of the Vice President for Research
TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS BY MAJOR UNITFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Total
Agricultural General Experiment Public Cooperative
Funding Source Research Stations Instruction Service Extension TotalFederal Agencies
Centers for Disease Control 1,090,288 15,848 1,106,136Central Intelligence Agency 41,729 41,729CESU - GULF 15,000 15,000CESU - Piedmont 838,154 110,000 76,100 5,000 1,029,254National Aeronautics & Space Admin 1,501,027 1,501,027National Endowment for Arts 50,000 50,000National Endowment for Humanities 100,400 100,400National Institutes of Health 56,812,977 318,362 57,131,339National Science Foundation 21,221,594 1,515,399 428,009 129,071 23,294,073National Security Agency 57,283 57,283Peace Corps 11,550 11,550Small Business Administration 3,070,367 3,070,367US Agency for International Development 3,058,096 259,829 3,317,925US Department of Agriculture 6,181,979 11,329,513 1,113,043 2,477,281 4,116,676 25,218,492US Department of Agriculture/Hatch 4,795,619 4,795,619US Department of Air Force 181,369 181,369US Department of Army 173,916 18,000 191,916US Department of Commerce 1,445,826 331,676 1,777,502US Department of Defense 55,202 22,499 77,701US Department of Education 871,879 3,240,119 1,993,059 6,105,057US Department of Energy 6,888,090 869,077 436,000 8,193,167US Department of Health & Human Svcs 2,214,927 606,813 542,000 164,700 3,528,440US Department of Housing & Urban Dev 30,488 30,488US Department of Interior 814,263 247,527 1,061,790US Department of Labor 250,000 250,000US Department of Navy 114,814 114,814US Department of State 749,501 749,501US Department of Veterans Affairs 11,989 11,989US Environmental Protection Agency 1,744,446 233,317 1,977,763USDA Forest Service 385,645 7,000 392,645Veterans' Administration Medical Center 31,614 68,294 99,908
Total Federal Agencies 102,794,411 23,192,872 5,441,465 9,683,820 4,371,676 145,484,244Foundation/Other1 27,973,981 6,551,285 5,323,902 5,759,918 4,766,859 50,375,945Industrial/Corporate 4,036,828 2,060,783 740,902 220,585 7,059,098International Organizations 1,141,907 187,162 4,139 54,636 7,500 1,395,344State Agencies 3,579,848 2,149,299 7,298,044 22,320,212 3,064,303 38,411,706Other UGA Related
UGA Athletic Association 843,885 45,521 889,406University of Georgia Foundation2 1,951,485 43,904 5,056,797 432,016 7,484,202
Total Other UGA Related3 1,951,485 43,904 5,900,682 477,537 8,373,608Grand Total 141,478,460$ 34,185,305$ 23,968,232$ 39,037,025$ 12,430,923$ 251,099,945$
Source: Sponsored Programs, Office of the Vice President for Research
TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS BY AGENCY
1 Includes agencies and nonprofit associations like American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, other universities, and non-Georgia state agencies.2 Includes gifts for research, endowment payments, and construction funds.3 Excludes gifts for research, royalties, research project support, and the UGARF 5% indirect cost return to departments.
FISCAL YEAR 2009-10
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AgriculturalGeneral Experiment Public Cooperative
Budgetary Unit Research Stations Instruction Service Extension
Colleges/Schools
Agric & Environ Sci - AES $ $33,165,687 ($1,600) $ $ $33,164,087
Agric & Environ Sci - GEN 105,825 942,887 4,900,987 5,949,699
Arts & Sciences 46,043,360 1,008,509 176,132 47,228,001
Business 415,426 2,080,844 15,000 2,511,270
Cooperative Extension Service 11,643,519 11,643,519
Ecology 2,554,521 11,931 59,950 2,626,402
Education 3,163,985 2,834,688 4,470,778 10,469,451
Environment & Design 121,816 274,454 315,200 711,470
Family & Consumer Sciences 3,190,986 911,813 1,318,002 5,420,801
Forestry & Natural Resources 10,171,492 1,019,618 174,668 624,838 787,404 12,778,020
Journalism & Mass Comm 46,379 546,885 402,856 996,120
Law 508,805 3,005,770 3,514,575
Pharmacy 2,838,290 (114,922) 3,000 2,726,368
Public Health 4,149,589 50,147 1,250,320 5,450,056
Public & International Affairs 1,192,151 4,139 1,219,500 2,415,790
Social Work 139,583 1,259,075 1,246,212 2,644,870
Veterinary Medicine 15,365,086 129,947 5,878,172 21,373,205
Other UGA Units
Office of the President 11,400 11,400
Sr VP Academic Affairs &
Provost Units 2,951,903 1,513,896 430,092 4,895,891
Sr VP External Affairs Units 85,752 85,752
Sr VP Finance & Admin Units 9,372,912 17,000 9,389,912
VP Instruction Units 859,369 1,793,918 2,653,287
VP Public Serv & Outreach Units 94,880 11,898,048 11,992,928
VP Research Units 48,880,388 48,880,388
VP Student Affairs Units 52,800 1,502,633 11,250 1,566,683
Grand Total $141,478,460 $34,185,305 $23,968,232 $39,037,025 $12,430,923 $251,099,945
Source: Sponsored Programs, Office of the Vice President for Research
TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS BY MAJOR UNITFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
Total
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Budgetary UnitResident Instruction Agricultural & Environmental Sciences 785,948$ 44,163$ 1,558$ 831,669$ Archway Partnership Project 1,240,229 189,954 1,430,183 Arts & Sciences 1,347,227 1,103,379 204,311 2,654,917 Business 387,691 1,357,174 30,061,906 31,806,771 Carl Vinson Institute of Government 5,289,173 3,795,523 7,231,430 16,316,126 Ecology 46,832 172,192 80,693 299,717 Education 1,232,859 661,974 8,869,526 10,764,359 Environment & Design 236,287 95,100 366,917 698,304 Family & Consumer Sciences 1,172,907 267,005 6,767,312 8,207,224 Forestry & Natural Resources 176,330 115,111 346,359 637,800 General Institutional Expense 1,042,620 1,042,620 Georgia Center (Auxiliary excluded) 3,476,868 7,943,839 240,673 11,661,380 J. W. Fanning Institute for Leadership 1,998,791 1,409,071 631,213 4,039,075 Journalism & Mass Communication 545,412 46,792 2,377,556 2,969,760 Law 554,321 135,418 517,998 1,207,737 Pharmacy 1,205,003 233,047 31,837 1,469,887 Public Health 232,988 24,066 1,757,785 2,014,839 Public & International Affairs 4 234,747 65,406 300,157 Social Work 507,821 4,460 2,847,394 3,359,675 Small Business Development Center 3,296,303 298,393 3,034,971 6,629,667 Staff Benefits - Resident Instruction 5,662,281 5,662,281 State Botanical Garden of Georgia 1,159,815 404,345 159,160 1,723,320 Veterinary Medicine 3,543,798 3,708,376 1,720,131 8,972,305 Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs & Provost 1,535,057 96,062 341,811 1,972,930 Vice President for Instruction 863,873 35,039 1,077,743 1,976,655 Vice President for Public Service & Outreach 2,302,459 10,516 144,192 2,457,167 Vice President for Research 9,985 54,222 64,207
Total Resident Instruction 39,842,897$ 22,395,731$ 68,932,104$ 131,170,732$Marine Extension Service 1,321,030 513,118 558,171 2,392,319Athens and Tifton Veterinary Labs 143,332 5,338,083 5,481,415Cooperative Extension Service* 37,575,635 2,893,157 20,434,181 60,902,973Forestry Cooperative Extension Service 577,774 31,268 411,184 1,020,226Total Public Service and Outreach Funds 79,460,668$ 25,833,274$ 95,673,723$ 200,967,665$Percent of Total 39.5% 12.9% 47.6% 100.0%
* Includes $8,637,774 of Federal Smith-Lever funds
Source: Vice President for Public Service and Outreach
SOURCES OF ALL PUBLIC SERVICE AND OUTREACH FUNDSFISCAL YEAR 2009-10
State Appropriated
Funds
Sales, Services, and
Fees
Contracts and
Grants
Total Public Service and
Outreach
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Fiscal Year
Arch Foundation
UGA Foundation UGA
Georgia Student
Educational Fund UGA Other*
Joint Tech/Georgia Development
FundTotal
Contributions1975 1,543,393 2,841,313 472,000 204,066 5,060,7721976 1,851,272 3,554,727 521,390 223,230 6,150,6191977 1,442,919 4,962,177 625,000 264,341 7,294,4371978 1,729,386 8,420,409 667,552 242,366 11,059,7131979 2,582,307 7,002,926 853,051 198,506 10,636,7901980 3,402,348 11,606,951 1,069,656 241,777 16,320,7321981 3,331,169 9,219,443 2,748,464 338,976 231,699 15,869,7511982 5,556,163 9,971,281 3,130,620 373,229 232,759 19,264,0521983 5,133,268 13,655,651 3,476,928 370,519 172,099 22,808,4651984 9,681,219 12,910,124 3,847,000 476,072 177,471 27,091,8861985 24,054,680 17,574,797 4,085,192 622,403 151,765 46,488,8371986 12,644,211 18,791,252 4,394,188 581,985 179,842 36,591,4781987 8,848,621 5,818,047 4,390,013 797,435 190,912 20,045,0281988 9,448,864 5,184,590 4,617,761 665,985 192,066 20,109,2661989 9,306,518 7,515,184 4,763,837 1,058,957 179,090 22,823,5861990 18,601,037 7,760,063 4,928,056 459,516 160,131 31,908,8031991 13,268,809 11,836,847 5,021,212 996,917 160,264 31,284,0491992 15,243,445 11,103,856 5,000,564 545,939 160,139 32,053,9431993 23,435,284 16,373,700 5,339,520 470,105 92,568 45,711,1771994 14,309,927 12,246,328 4,986,966 766,203 144,860 32,454,2841995 16,216,697 10,488,603 5,859,233 319,676 44,199 32,928,4081996 19,362,563 7,550,780 6,418,346 275,910 33,607,5991997 42,396,086 8,970,374 7,248,448 301,917 58,916,8251998 23,082,033 9,827,914 8,084,316 520,532 41,514,7951999 32,310,124 11,800,200 8,805,410 1,016,035 53,931,7692000 26,967,910 10,639,324 10,181,466 523,993 48,312,6932001 33,238,528 8,971,993 10,665,055 1,571,916 54,447,4922002 32,775,680 15,739,873 12,699,323 1,572,250 62,787,1262003 45,452,213 10,469,868 15,455,176 670,912 72,048,1692004 42,313,103 15,099,891 19,566,501 838,564 77,818,0592005 58,309,663 12,017,095 25,522,241 1,068,277 96,917,2762006 43,556,639 26,110,776 12,188,309 25,317,487 1,164,635 108,337,8462007 34,790,964 27,870,617 15,199,483 26,620,819 1,948,455 106,430,3382008 32,194,387 21,088,957 19,102,301 29,912,192 1,568,727 103,866,5642009 30,727,867 15,403,228 36,049,713 27,358,305 1,257,435 110,796,5482010 44,852,972 17,655,990 9,520,782 26,660,663 3,240,404 101,930,811
* Includes 4-H Foundation, Botanical Garden, etc. Note: The Joint Tech/Georgia Development Fund program was disbanded during 1994 - 95.
Source: Financial Services, External Affairs
HISTORY OF FUNDRAISINGFISCAL YEARS 1975 - 2010
Physical Facilities
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Principal Use Number of Gross Areaof Buildings Buildings Square Feet*Administration 10 194,624 1.3%Academic 155 6,716,640 44.0%Public Service 32 508,363 3.3%Residential 53 2,676,903 17.5%Student Services 25 1,095,267 7.2%University Support 114 4,090,635 26.8%TOTAL 389 15,282,432 100%* Does not include leased space.
Room Use Number*Classrooms 331Teaching Laboratories 183Open Laboratories 444Research Laboratories 1,561Offices 7,791* Does not include leased space.
% Student Stations Occupied When Average Class
Facilities Hours Used/Week Room Is In Use Size Per RoomClassrooms 21 66 40Teaching Laboratories 16 63 22
Source: Office of Institutional Research
UTILIZATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIESFALL 2010
UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS BY MAJOR USE ATHENS CAMPUS
FALL 2010
NUMBER OF ROOMS BY BASIC ROOM TYPEATHENS CAMPUS
FALL 2010
% Total SquareFootage
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Room UseAthens
CampusCollege Station
Coastal Plain
StationGeorgia Station
Agricul Branch Stations
Coop Extension
Service Other TotalClassroom 343,634 970 13,580 1,209 46,568 405,961Laboratory 1,485,058 105,529 221,635 119,322 40,969 21,938 223,727 2,218,178Office 1,867,872 5,199 59,445 48,019 10,986 42,357 226,232 2,260,110Study 427,621 2,925 10,342 212 7,473 448,573Special Use 778,370 341,246 221,593 70,708 220,076 8,132 166,070 1,806,195General Use 827,391 5,698 21,241 16,373 13,328 322,967 55,038 1,262,036Supporting 3,086,483 24,823 88,952 66,493 43,655 62,391 63,987 3,436,784Health Care 82,723 2,664 3,769 2,549 91,705Residential 1,639,736 20,352 11,395 2,832 43,781 152,997 87,950 1,959,043Nonassignable 5,102,246 109,898 112,352 109,004 34,493 142,663 208,116 5,818,772Total 15,641,134 615,409 740,508 456,673 407,288 758,635 1,087,710 19,707,357
Program ClassAthens
CampusCollege Station
Coastal Plain
StationGeorgia Station
Agricul Branch Stations
Coop Extension
Service Other TotalInstruction 1,893,453 448 3,073 22,741 310,610 2,230,325Organized Research 1,302,664 491,220 571,416 282,281 305,693 13,799 370,881 3,337,954Public Service 456,901 881 2,927 6,331 4,121 591,963 91,001 1,154,125Academic Support 845,031 5,466 17,189 5,573 61,399 934,658Student Services 2,973,059 2,955 400 94 17,544 2,994,052Institutional Support 3,064,305 10,007 44,569 19,127 47,530 4,543 28,159 3,218,240Indep Operations 3,475 305 15,451 19,231Nonassignable 5,102,246 109,898 112,352 109,004 34,493 142,663 208,116 5,818,772Total 15,641,134 615,409 740,508 456,673 407,288 758,635 1,087,710 19,707,357
Source: Office of Institutional Research
Building Location
Building Location
SPACE ASSIGNMENT BY ROOM USE AND BUILDING LOCATION(SQUARE FEET)
FALL 2010
SPACE ASSIGNMENT BY PROGRAM CLASSIFICATION AND BUILDING LOCATION(SQUARE FEET)
FALL 2010
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Percent ofNumber of Total Gross Total Square
Year Buildings Square Feet* FootagePre-1910 36 644,321 4.2 %1910-1959 82 3,179,315 20.81960-1984 126 4,423,651 28.91985-1994 45 1,453,348 9.51995-2004 75 3,918,044 25.62005-2009 25 1,663,753 10.9TOTAL 389 15,282,432 100.0 %
* Does not include leased space and space in some buildings acquired by the University after construction.
Source: Office of Institutional Research
BUILDING SUMMARY BY YEAR OF COMPLETIONATHENS CAMPUS
FALL 2010
Figure 23DISTRIBUTION OF SPACE BY BUILDING AGE
ATHENS CAMPUSFALL 2010
0-10 YRS25.2%
11-25 YRS20.8%
26-50 YRS28.9%
51-75 YRS15.7%
76-100 YRS5.1%
100+ YRS4.2%
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Initial InitialBuilding Name Occupancy Building Name Occupancy
Aderhold Hall: Education 1971 Dean Rusk Hall 1996Administration Building* 1907 Demosthenian Hall* 1824Agricultural and Environmental Services Denmark Hall* 1901
Laboratories 1997 Driftmier Engineering Center 1966Automotive Center 1971 Ecology 1974Auxiliary Services Warehouse 2002 Edgar L. Rhodes Center for Animal &Baldwin Hall* 1938 Dairy Science 1998Barrow Hall* 1911 Environmental Health Science* 1939
Barrow Hall Lab* 1936 Family Housing Office 1970Barrow Hall Addition* 1952 Family Science Center I* 1940
Biological Sciences* 1960 Family Science Center II* 1940Biological Sciences Addition 1972 Fine Arts* 1941
Bishop House (1837)* 1942 Fine Arts Scenery Workshop 1988Bolton Hall 1963 Foley Field Baseball Stadium 1990Botanical Garden Visitor Center/Conservatory 1985 Food Science* 1959Boyd Graduate Studies Research Center 1968 Forest Resources* 1938Broad Street Studio 1 (1955)* 2001 Forest Resources Additions 1968Broad Street Studio 2 (1949)* 2001 Forest Resources Additions 1992Broad Street Studio 3 (1949)* 2001 Forestry Utilization Lab and Greenhouse 1991Brooks Hall* 1924 Fred C. Davison Life Sciences Complex 1991
Brooks Hall Addition 1972 Garden Club of Georgia* 1857Business Services (1939)* 1967 Garden Club of Georgia Headquarters 1998Business Services Annex (1948)* 1969 Geography/Geology* 1960Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall 1987 Geology Hydrothermal Lab 1962Caldwell Hall 1981 Georgia Center for Continuing Education* 1956Campus Mail 1992 Georgia Center Addition 1966Candler Hall* 1901 New Georgia Center Addition 1989Cedar Street Art* 1948 Georgia Center Auditorium 1991Center for Applied Genetic Technologies 2002 Georgia Museum of Art 1995Center for Applied Isotope Study 1981 Gilbert Hall (1939)* 1942Central Research Stores 1969 Gilbert Hall Addition 1973Ceramics Building 2010 Greenhouse Complex: Research Park 1969Chapel* 1832 Hardman Hall: Air Force ROTC* 1918Chemistry* 1960 Hoke Smith Annex* 1940
Chemistry Addition 1971 Holmes/Hunter Academic* 1831Chemistry Annex 1997 Housing Research Center* 1940Chicopee Complex (1847)* 1980 Human Resources (1951)* 1971Child Development Lab* 1940 Instructional Plaza 1989
Child Development Lab Addition 1970 J. W. Fanning Building 2002Clark Howell Hall* 1937 Joe Brown Hall* 1932Cobb House (1938)* 1990 Journalism 1968Coliseum Training Facility 2007 Law School* 1932Complex Carbohydrate Research Center 2003 Law School Addition 1967Conner Hall* 1908 Law Library Addition 1981
Conner Hall Renovation 1975 LeConte Hall* 1938Consumer Research Center* 1940 Library, Main: Ilah Dunlap Little* 1952Cooperative Extension Service* 1937 Library, Main Addition 1974Dawson Hall* 1932 Library, Science: Boyd Graduate Studies 1968
Dawson Hall Addition 1971 Life Sciences Fermentation Plant 1992
ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS DATE OF INITIAL OCCUPANCYATHENS CAMPUS, FALL 2010
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Initial InitialBuilding Name Occupancy Building Name Occupancy
Livestock Instructional Arena 2001 Sanford Stadium* 1929Lucy Cobb (1858)* 1954 Sanford Stadium Expansion 1967Lucy Cobb-Carriage House (1808)* 1954 Sanford Stadium East End Addition 1981Lucy Cobb-Margaret Hall (1898)* 1954 Sanford Stadium West End Addition 1991Lucy Cobb-Carl Vinson Hall 1991 Snelling Hall* 1940Lucy Cobb-Seney-Stovall Chapel (1882)* 1954 Snelling Hall Renovation 1969Lumpkin House* 1850 Snelling Hall Addition 1979Lustrat House* 1847 Soil Testing Lab 1970Main Art Building 2008 Soil Testing Lab Addition 1989Marine Sciences/Dance* 1928 Statistics/Computing Services/Museum* 1958
Addition 1969 Statistics/ Computing Services Addition 1970Meigs Hall* 1905 Museum of Natural History Addition 1990Memorial Hall* 1923 Museum of Natural History Annex A 1968Military: Army ROTC* 1931 Museum of Natural History Annex B 1969Milledge Hall* 1921 Stegeman Coliseum 1964Miller Plant Sciences 1972 Tanner Building (1912)* 1997Moore College* 1874 Tate Expansion 2009Music Building 1995 Tate Student Center 1983New College* 1823 Tennis Hall of Fame 1984Old College* 1806 Terrell Hall* 1904Park Hall* 1938 Thomas Street South (1890) * 1967
Park Hall Addition 1970 Thomas Street Studio 1976Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical & Thomas Street Sculpture 1992
Health Sciences 2006 Training and Development Center 1984Peabody Hall* 1913 Training and Development Ctr Addition 1999Performing Arts Center 1995 Treanor House (1850)* 1990Pharmacy South 2009 Tucker Hall 1961Phi Kappa Hall* 1834 University Bookstore 1968Physics* 1959 University Bookstore Addition 1987
Physics Addition 1969 University Foundation Building (1964) 1990Physics Renovation & Expansion 2009 University Health Center 1997
Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center* 1953 University Health Center Addition 2009Poultry Diagnostic and Rsch Ctr Addition 1998 Veterinary BioResources Facility 2004
Poultry Science* 1960 Veterinary Medicine* 1949President's House (1856)* 1949 Veterinary Medicine Addition: ICM 1973
President's House Renovation* 1956 Veterinary Medicine Addition 1979Printing 1977 Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources 1991Psychology 1968 Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Lab - Athens 2001Ramsey Student Physical Activities Center 1995 Visitors Center/4 - Towers* 1937Rankin M. Smith, Sr. Student Athlete Visual Arts 1961
Academic Center 2002 Waddel Hall* 1821Riverbend Research North 1974 Wildlife Health 1971Riverbend Research South 1989 Wray-Nicholson House (1860)* 2000River's Crossing (1972) 1996 Zell B. Miller Learning Center 2003Robert C. Wilson Pharmacy Building 1964 240 S. Hull Street (1910)* 2002Sanford Hall 1997 290 S. Hull Street (1910)* 2002
(Date Constructed)* 50 years old and olderSource: Office of Institutional Research
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Initial InitialBuilding Name Occupancy Building Name Occupancy
Livestock Instructional Arena 2001 Sanford Stadium* 1929Lucy Cobb (1858)* 1954 Sanford Stadium Expansion 1967Lucy Cobb-Carriage House (1808)* 1954 Sanford Stadium East End Addition 1981Lucy Cobb-Margaret Hall (1898)* 1954 Sanford Stadium West End Addition 1991Lucy Cobb-Carl Vinson Hall 1991 Snelling Hall* 1940Lucy Cobb-Seney-Stovall Chapel (1882)* 1954 Snelling Hall Renovation 1969Lumpkin House* 1850 Snelling Hall Addition 1979Lustrat House* 1847 Soil Testing Lab 1970Main Art Building 2008 Soil Testing Lab Addition 1989Marine Sciences/Dance* 1928 Statistics/Computing Services/Museum* 1958
Addition 1969 Statistics/ Computing Services Addition 1970Meigs Hall* 1905 Museum of Natural History Addition 1990Memorial Hall* 1923 Museum of Natural History Annex A 1968Military: Army ROTC* 1931 Museum of Natural History Annex B 1969Milledge Hall* 1921 Stegeman Coliseum 1964Miller Plant Sciences 1972 Tanner Building (1912)* 1997Moore College* 1874 Tate Expansion 2009Music Building 1995 Tate Student Center 1983New College* 1823 Tennis Hall of Fame 1984Old College* 1806 Terrell Hall* 1904Park Hall* 1938 Thomas Street South (1890) * 1967
Park Hall Addition 1970 Thomas Street Studio 1976Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical & Thomas Street Sculpture 1992
Health Sciences 2006 Training and Development Center 1984Peabody Hall* 1913 Training and Development Ctr Addition 1999Performing Arts Center 1995 Treanor House (1850)* 1990Pharmacy South 2009 Tucker Hall 1961Phi Kappa Hall* 1834 University Bookstore 1968Physics* 1959 University Bookstore Addition 1987
Physics Addition 1969 University Foundation Building (1964) 1990Physics Renovation & Expansion 2009 University Health Center 1997
Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center* 1953 University Health Center Addition 2009Poultry Diagnostic and Rsch Ctr Addition 1998 Veterinary BioResources Facility 2004
Poultry Science* 1960 Veterinary Medicine* 1949President's House (1856)* 1949 Veterinary Medicine Addition: ICM 1973
President's House Renovation* 1956 Veterinary Medicine Addition 1979Printing 1977 Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources 1991Psychology 1968 Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Lab - Athens 2001Ramsey Student Physical Activities Center 1995 Visitors Center/4 - Towers* 1937Rankin M. Smith, Sr. Student Athlete Visual Arts 1961
Academic Center 2002 Waddel Hall* 1821Riverbend Research North 1974 Wildlife Health 1971Riverbend Research South 1989 Wray-Nicholson House (1860)* 2000River's Crossing (1972) 1996 Zell B. Miller Learning Center 2003Robert C. Wilson Pharmacy Building 1964 240 S. Hull Street (1910)* 2002Sanford Hall 1997 290 S. Hull Street (1910)* 2002
(Date Constructed)* 50 years old and olderSource: Office of Institutional Research
CONT'D: ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS, FALL 2010
ProjectDate
CompletedTotal Project
CostsBus Transit Facility 1/2009 650,000 ae $650,000Rock Eagle Dining Hall 1/2009 10,165,000 sa 10,165,000University Village, Bldg E Renovation 2/2009 1,200,000 ae 1,200,000Griffin Turf Complex 4/2009 850,000 ig 850,000Tate Center Expansion/Renovation/Parking Deck 5/2009 6,200,000 ig 52,000,000 re 58,200,000Interim Medical Partnership Building 6/2009 2,000,000 sa 7,750,000 re 9,750,000Redcoat Band Practice Field 6/2009 200,000 ig 500,000 a 700,000Student Learning Center - Griffin 6/2009 10,333,000 l 10,333,000Pharmacy South 7/2009 42,350,000 sa 42,350,000Intramural Parking Deck 8/2009 8,000,000 re 8,000,000Ramsey Center Room 232 Renovation 8/2009 1,500,000 ae 400,000 a 2,800,000
900,000 m
River Road Fraternity Park 8/2009 750,000 sa 12,750,000 re 13,500,000University Health Center Expansion/Renovation 8/2009 17,000,000 ae 17,000,000Griffin Transportation Infrastructure Improvement 10/2009 600,000 sa 1,350,000
750,000 m
Journalism - WNEG Renovations 10/2009 950,000 r 950,000PPD South Zone Maintenance Shop 10/2009 770,000 ig 770,000Memorial Hall Renovations 10/2009 300,000 ig 850,000
550,000 m
Fine Arts Theatre Renovation Phase I & II 11/2009 4,200,000 m 4,200,000Performing Arts Center Parking Deck 11/2009 8,800,000 re 8,800,000East Campus Steam Line Extension 12/2009 4,800,000 sa 4,800,000
TOTAL 2009 $197,218,000Spec Towns Track Improvements 2/2010 3,000,000 a $3,000,000University Village, Bldg F Renovation 2/2010 1,200,000 ae 1,200,000Botanical Garden Horticulture Complex 5/2010 1,250,000 m 1,250,000 p 2,620,000
120,000 ig
New College Renovation 7/2010 3,000,000 m 4,000,0001,000,000 ig
East Campus Village Building 1516 8/2010 47,000,000 re 47,000,000570 Prince Avenue Renovation 8/2010 700,000 ig 250,000 p 950,000Double Bridges Farm Livestock Facilities 8/2010 5,000,000 sa 5,000,000Reed Plaza Renovation 9/2010 2,000,000 ig 6,500,000 a 8,500,000Journalism 2nd/4th Floor Renovation 9/2010 2,100,000 m 2,100,000Ceramics Building 9/2010 2,300,000 ig 2,300,000
TOTAL 2010 $18,670,000 $58,000,000 $76,670,000
a Athletic Association l Local SPLOST Funds r Research Foundationae Auxiliary Enterprises m MRR Funds re Real Estate Foundationig Internal UGA Gen Funds p Private Gifts sa State Appropriated
$0 $95,735,000 $101,483,000
$0
MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS BY DATE OF COMPLETION2009 - 2010
University & State Funds Other Funds
Federal Funds
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Project
Estimated Completion
DateTotal Project
CostsGeorgia Museum of Art Expansion 11/2010 20,000,000 p 20,000,000
Stegeman Coliseum Renovation 12/2010 14,500,000 a 14,500,000
Family Housing, Building M Renovation 2/2011 1,200,000 ae 1,200,000
NW Precinct Infrastructure 2/2011 4,000,000 b 4,000,000
NW Precinct Central Utility Plant 4/2011 5,975,000 b 8,500,000
2,525,000 ig
Butts-Mehre Expansion and Renovation 5/2011 39,500,000 a 39,500,000
Special Collections Library 7/2011 31,400,000 b 15,250,000 p 46,650,000
TOTAL $0 $45,100,000 $89,250,000 $134,350,000
ProjectTotal Project
CostsDW Brooks Drive, Phase IV 1,200,000 m 1,200,000
Mary Lyndon Hall Renovation 3,000,000 ae 3,000,000
Memorial Hall Dean of Students Renovation 1,700,000 ig 800,000 ae 2,500,000
Psychology/Journalism Sprinkler Installation 1,000,000 m 1,000,000
PVAC Fire Code Improvements 615,000 m 615,000
Veterinary Medical Learning Center 75,000,000 b 38,000,000 p 113,000,000
Visual Arts Building Renovation 10,000,000 ig 10,000,000
TOTAL $0 $89,515,000 $41,800,000 $131,315,000
a Athletic Association b Bond m MRR Fundsae Auxiliary Enterprises ig Internal UGA Gen Funds p Private Gifts
MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTSCURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION, FALL 2010
AUTHORIZED PROJECTS IN DESIGN PHASE, FALL 2010
Federal Funds
University & State Funds Other Funds
Federal Funds
University & State Funds Other Funds
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Land Holdings County Acreage Land Holdings (cont.) County AcreageThe University of Georgia Campus Range Grazing Station (Alapaha) Berrien 2,804
Main Campus Clarke 759 Hampton Farm Irwin 255Related Areas Clarke/Oconee 749 Vidalia Onion & Vegetable Research Toombs 142
Total Acres 1,508 Center/Page NurseryBotanical Garden Clarke/Oconee 319 Total Acres 6,015College Station Cooperative Extension Service
Double Bridges Farm Clarke/Oglethorpe 233 Bamboo Farm & Coastal Gdns Chatham 50Dairy Cattle Rsrch Farm (Sams) Clarke/Oglethorpe 557 Rock Eagle 4-H Center Putnam 1,392Animal Science Farm Clarke 226 4-H Youth Development Ctr Jasper 145Poultry Research Center Clarke 85 Wahsega 4-H Camp Lumpkin 30Beef Cattle Rsrch Farm (Clarke) Clarke 109 Total Acres 1,617Beef Cattle Rsrch Farm (Wilkins) Oglethorpe/Wilkes 877 College of Arts & SciencesPlant Sci Farm-Hort (Durham) Oconee 90 Marine Res-Fisheries Ext, Brunswick Glynn 3Plant Sci Farm-Agron (DeKalb) Oconee 377 Singer-Moye Indian Mound Complex Stewart 44Smith Seed and Gin Oconee 3 Total Acres 47
Total Acres 2,557 School of EcologyHorseshoe Bend - Ecology Rsch Clarke 61
Georgia Mountain Union 414 Odom Watershed Madison 151Northwest Georgia Floyd 904 Marshlands Camden 1,162Northwest Georgia Gordon 687 McGarity Wetlands Jasper 137Central Georgia Putnam 1,605 Total Acres 1,511Central Georgia Morgan 95 School of Forestry & Natural ResourcesCentral Georgia - Loyd Farm Jasper 209 Oconee Forest Park Clarke 114Attapulgus Research Farm Decatur 293 Whitehall Forest & An Support Flds Clarke 968Southeast Georgia Burke 724 Nathaniel D. Arnold Memorial Clarke/Oconee 28Southwest Georgia Sumter 514 Bishop F. Grant Memorial Forest Morgan/Putnam 12,615
Total Acres 5,445 Hardman Memorial Forest Park Jackson 462Georgia Station Thompson Mill Forest Jackson 318
Main Areas Spalding 950 Satilla River Forest Camden 1,517Cowan Farm Spalding 56 Watson Springs Forest Greene 590Pike County Farm Pike 81 Cohutta Fisheries Center Whitfield 64Bledsoe Farm Pike 151 Wheatley Forest Lee/Sumter 2,494Nix Property Pike 53 Total Acres 19,170
Total Acres 1,291 College of Veterinary MedicineCoastal Plain Station Barnett Shoals Farm Clarke 120
Main Areas Tift 1,871 Avian Medicine - S. Milledge Clarke 21Bowen Farm Tift 75 Poultry Diagnostic & Research Ctr Clarke 31Gibbs Farm Tift 311 PDRC - Sikes Farm Clarke 8Lang Farm Tift 156 Riverbend Farm Clarke 51Ponder Farm Tift 201 Animal Diagnostic Lab Tift 31Rigdon Farm Tift 96 Wiley Farm Oconee 209Ponder Farm Worth 104 Total Acres 471
Total UGA Land Holdings 39,951
Land Holdings County Acreage Land Holdings (cont.) County AcreageCortona Italy 2 School of Forestry & Natural ResourcesOxford England 1 Echols County Echols 96San Luis Costa Rica 169 Effingham County Effingham 3,306286 Oconee Street (Hodgson Oil) Clarke 3 Grady County Grady 1,070Hardin/Miller Stiles Properties Clarke 70 Jackson County Jackson 13Interim Medical Partnership Clarke 5 Lee/Sumter Counties Lee/Sumter 2,516Library Repository Facility Clarke 4 Lowndes County Lowndes 530School of Ecology, Broad River Madison 112WNEG, Toccoa Stephens 5 Total UGA Affiliated Foundations 7,531
Source: Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LAND HOLDINGSAS OF JUNE 30, 2010
Various UGA Affiliated Foundations
Georgia Research and Education Centers
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Building Bldg# Map Building Bldg# Map Building Bldg# Map Building Bldg# MapAderhold Hall 1060 C - 4 Demosthenian Hall 0021 C - 1 Law Library Annex 0043 C - 1 Printing Department 2130 D - 4Administration Building 0631 C - 1 Denmark Hall 0044 C - 1 Law School Addition 0043 C - 1 Psychology 0064 C - 2Alpha Chi Omega Sorority 2218 B - 3 Driftmier Engineering Center 1090 C - 5 Learning & Retirement Center 2636 A - 4 Public Service & Outreach D - 4Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity 2232 D - 4 East Campus Parking Deck 1698 D - 5 LeConte Hall 0053 C - 2 R. C. Wilson Pharmacy 1041 C - 4Alpha Psi Veterinary Fraternity 2255 B - 5 East Campus Village 1512-14E - 5 Legion Pool 2604 B - 2 Ramsey Center 1690 D - 5Animal Health Research Center 1077 C - 4 East Village Parking Deck 1510 E - 5 Library Repository 2496 C - 7 Recording for the Blind 2614 B - 2Animal Science B - 6 Ecology 1033 C - 4 Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis Stadium 2623 B - 4 Reed Hall 0280 D - 2Animal Science Beef Cattle Barn 2907 B - 6 Ecology Annex 1024 C - 3 Lipscomb Hall 2208 B - 2 Reed Plaza D - 2Auxiliary Services 2119 B - 3 Electronics Shop 1632 C - 3 Livestock Intructional Arena 1504 C - 7 Rhodes Animal Science Center 1501 E - 5Baldwin Hall 0050 D - 2 Entomology Greenhouse/Headhouse 2425 F - 6 Lumpkin House 1012 C - 3 River’s Crossing 2639 E - 1Barrow Hall 1021 C - 3 Environmental Design Studios 0766 B - 1 Lustrat House 0632 C - 1 Riverbend Research Lab North 2125 E - 6Biological Sciences 1000 D - 3 Environmental Health Sciences 1050 C - 4 Main Library 0054 C - 2 Riverbend Research Lab South 2418 E - 6Bishop House 0032 C - 1 Family Housing Office 2238 OFF MAP2238 Marine Sciences/Dance 1030 C - 3 Rooker Hall 1513 E - 5Boggs Hall 2216 B - 3 Fine Arts Building 0060 C - 2 Mary Lyndon Hall 1221 B - 3 Russell Hall 2212 A - 2Bolton Dining Commons 2210 B - 2 Foley Baseball Stadium 1685 B - 4 McWhorter Hall 1515 E - 5 Rutherford Hall 1210 C - 3Botanical Garden Visitor Center 2335 A - 6 Food Science 1020 D - 3 Medical Partnership Building 0033 D - 2 Sanford Hall 0058 C - 2Boyd Graduate Studies 1023 C - 3 Forestry Resources 1040 C - 4 Meigs Hall 0024 C - 1 Sanford Stadium 0678 C - 2Brooks Hall 0055 C - 1 Four Towers 2835 D - 5 Mell Hall 2209 B - 2 Science Library 1621 C - 3Brumby Hall 2213 A - 2 Geography Geology 1002 C - 3 Memorial Hall 0670 C - 2 Sigma Chi Fraternity 2205 B - 2Business Services 0110 C - 1 Georgia Center for Continuing Educ 1640 B - 4 Military, Army ROTC 0061 C - 2 Sigma Delta Tau Sorority 2220 A - 4Business Services Annex 0121 C - 1 Georgia Museum of Art 1693 D - 4 Milledge Hall 0271 D - 2 Sigma Nu Fraternity 2291 D -3Butts-Mehre Building 1671 A - 4 Gilbert Hall 0640 C - 1 Miller Learning Center 0081 C - 2 Snelling Dinning Commons 1643 C - 4CAGTECH 2438 F - 6 Golf Course B - 5 Miller Plant Science 1061 C - 4 Soule Hall 1220 C - 3Caldwell Hall 0046 C - 1 Government Relations 0756 B - 1 Moore College 0025 C - 1 South Campus Parking Deck 1139 B - 3Campus Mail/Environmental Safety 2118 E - 6 Greek Park D - 3 Morris Hall 2204 B - 2 Spec Towns Track 1667 A - 4Candler Hall 0031 C - 1 Greenhouse 1350 C - 4 Myers Hall 1222 B - 3 Speirs Hall 1010 C - 3Carlton Street Parking Deck 1110 B - 4 Greenhouse Rsch - Botany 2415 F - 7 New College 0030 C - 1 Statistics & Computer Services 1130 D - 3Cedar Street Art 1630 D - 3 Hardman Hall 1031 C - 3 North Campus Parking Deck 0122 D - 1 Stegeman Coliseum 1654 B - 4Center for Applied Isotope Study 2127 E - 6 Henry Feild Tennis Stadium 2622 B - 4 Office of University Architects 0113 C - 1 Student Athlete Academic Center 1673 B - 4Central Food Storage 2122 E - 6 Hill Hall 2214 B - 3 Oglethorpe Dining Commons 2257 B - 3 Tanner Building 0123 C - 1Ceramics 2131 D - 4 Hirsch Hall 0043 C - 1 Oglethorpe House 2217 B - 3 Tate Student Center 0672 C - 2Chapel 0022 C - 1 Hodgson Oil Building 0019 D - 1 Old College 0130 C - 1 Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity 2292 D - 3Chemistry 1001 C - 3 Hoke Smith 1043 B - 4 Omega Tau Sigma Fraternity 2256 B - 5 Terrell Hall 0023 C - 1Chemistry Annex 1004 C - 3 Hoke Smith Annex 1042 B - 4 Painting Studios 0768 B - 1 Thomas Street Art Complex 2606 D - 1Chi Phi Fraternity 2200 B - 1 Holmes/Hunter Academic Building 0120 C - 1 Park Hall 0056 C - 2 Training & Devleopment Center 2685 D - 1Child Development Laboratory 1652 C - 4 Hugh Hodgson School of Music 1691 D - 4 Parking Services 1511 D - 5 Treanor House 1657 B - 3Church Hall 2215 B - 3 Hull Street Parking Deck 0082 B - 2 Paul D. Coverdell Center 1111 C - 4 Tucker Hall 1250 D - 4Clark Howell Hall 0290 B - 3 Human Resources 0620 C - 1 Payne Hall 0270 D - 2 UGA Police 0019 D - 1Club Sports Complex B - 6 Instructional Plaza 0066 C - 2 Peabody Hall 0042 C - 1 University Bookstore 0671 C - 2Cobb House 1656 B - 3 Interior Design Studios 0767 B - 1 Performing Arts Center 1692 D - 4 University Health Center 1701 D - 5Coliseum Training Facility 1687 B - 4 International Education Building 2219 A - 4 Performing Arts Center Parking Deck 1699 D - 4 Vandiver Hall 1514 E - 5College of Veterinary Medicine 1070 C - 4 Intramural Fields Parking Deck 2972 D - 6 Pharmacy South 1038 C - 4 Vehicle Transporation & Maintenance 1634 E - 7Complex Carbohydrate Rsch Ctr 2419 E - 7 J.W. Fanning Building 1675 B - 4 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 2293 D - 3 Vince Dooley Athletic Complex B - 4Conner Hall 1011 C - 3 Joe Frank Harris Commons 1511 D - 5 Phi Kappa Hall 0020 C - 1 Visual Arts 0040 C - 1Creative Problem Solving Lab 2627 A - 3 Joseph E. Brown Hall 0250 C - 2 Physical Plant Grounds 1642 D - 4 Waddell Hall 0041 C - 1Creswell Hall 2211 B - 2 Journalism 0062 C - 2 Physics 1003 C - 3 West Campus Parking Deck 2136 A - 3Dan Magill Tennis Complex B - 4 Kappa Sigma Fraternity 2233 D - 3 Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity 2294 D - 3 Women’s Soccer & Softball Complex A - 5Davison Life Sciences Complex 1057 D - 4 Lake Herrick Pavilion 2440 D - 6 Poultry Diagnostic & Research Center 2300 E - 1 Wray-Nicholson House 0751 B - 1Dawson Hall 1010 C - 3 Lamar Dodd School of Art 1694 D - 4 Poultry Research A - 6Dean Rusk Hall 0045 C - 2 Latin Amer & Caribbean Studies Inst 0753 B - 1 Poultry Science 1013 D - 3
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