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New funds help 中出少妇视频 System better serve students

Atlanta — June 5, 2012

Ongoing work by Georgia’s public colleges and universities to increase college completion rates will get a boost in the upcoming year with $72.5 million in new funds. Gov. Nathan Deal and the General Assembly fully funded the 中出少妇视频 System’s enrollment formula, and as a result, all 35 institutions will receive new funding to strengthen programs serving the system中出少妇视频檚 almost 320,000 students.

中出少妇视频淭hese new, targeted funds reflect our strong commitment to the Gov.中出少妇视频檚 Complete College Georgia Initiative and will be used by our campuses as they focus on better serving our students in ways that foster increased retention and ultimately graduation rates,中出少妇视频 said Chancellor Hank Huckaby.

In the metro Atlanta region, Atlanta Metropolitan College, Clayton State 中出少妇视频, Georgia Gwinnett College, the Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State 中出少妇视频, Kennesaw State 中出少妇视频, Southern Polytechnic State 中出少妇视频 and the 中出少妇视频 of Georgia in Athens are using the funds to increase the number of faculty (and consequently course sections) available to students, strengthen student advising and support programs aimed at student retention.

Here are some examples of the types of efforts these new funds will support.

Atlanta Metropolitan College is receiving $1,113,643 that will be used to hire nine additional full-time faculty and staff three academic advisement positions, as well as fund student progression and graduation programs, Hispanic recruitment and veterans中出少妇视频 services and other related efforts.

Atlanta Metro President Gary McGaha said, 中出少妇视频淭he funds designated will increase college completion, enhance student success and close attainment gaps for traditionally underrepresented populations.中出少妇视频

At Clayton State 中出少妇视频 a total of $636,200 in funding will be used for seven new faculty and three staff positions that will enhance student services, as well as several other key priorities.

中出少妇视频淲e listed in our original statement of institutional priorities several faculty and staff positions that we considered critical to maintain and enhance our academic and student support mission,中出少妇视频 said Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Micheal Crafton. 中出少妇视频淥ur requests for funding were based upon strategic needs and upon overwhelming demand on our resources.中出少妇视频

Georgia Gwinnett College is targeting its $3.2 million in funding to making needed faculty hires to provide better student-faculty class size ratios and offer more course section options for students.

中出少妇视频淥ur access mission and location in Gwinnett position GGC to absorb a significant percentage of the 中出少妇视频中出少妇视频檚 projected system-wide increase of 100,000 additional students by the year 2020,中出少妇视频 Georgia Gwinnett College President Daniel J. Kaufman said. 中出少妇视频淕eorgia Gwinnett must continue growing dramatically for the next several years to meet that goal and ensure that the state has the educated and skilled workforce it needs for the future.中出少妇视频

Students at Georgia Tech will benefit from $7 million to address a number of issues with an emphasis on reducing the student to faculty ratio and campus safety initiatives.

中出少妇视频淕eorgia Tech is committed to provide the best possible learning environment for our students,中出少妇视频 said Georgia Tech President G.P. 中出少妇视频淏ud中出少妇视频 Peterson. 中出少妇视频淯nder the leadership of the Board of Regents and with the continuing support of the legislature, we are able to provide world class education, research and economic development programs for the State of Georgia and its citizens.中出少妇视频

The state中出少妇视频檚 latest investment will allow Georgia Tech to provide additional courses/sections, increased opportunities for faculty and student interaction, as well as the ability for students to graduate in a more timely manner.

In addition to safety and other areas, a portion of the funding will also be allocated towards faculty retention, administrative support and programs designed to enhance the student experience, such as counseling, advising and student services.

Georgia State 中出少妇视频 plans to use its $8 million on a number of initiatives that directly benefit students. GSU will hire 42 academic advisors to provide enhanced student advising and 36 faculty to ensure availability of key course sections.

The advisors will assist students by employing a new, cutting-edge advising system that uses data to identify struggling students before their grades falter 中出少妇视频 the first of its kind in the nation. The university will also invest $1 million to provide needed research infrastructure support for its expanding research base.

In addition, GSU will use new funding to expand its successful “Keep HOPE Alive” program, where students who have lost the HOPE scholarship participate in a series of intensive academic workshops to help them get their grades back up. The program has shown striking results. Overall, only about 8 percent of students are able to gain the HOPE scholarship after they lose it. For those in “Keep HOPE Alive,” more than 60 percent successfully do so.

“Georgia State has raised its graduation rates by 29 percentage points in the last decade. With these new programs and resources, I am confident that our students will reach even higher levels of success,中出少妇视频 said Timothy Renick, Georgia State’s associate provost for Academic Programs and chief enrollment officer.

Fast-growing Kennesaw State 中出少妇视频 has an allocation of $3.6 million, which it will use to boost its distance-learning efforts, including hiring a permanent executive director for KSU中出少妇视频檚 Distance Learning Center, which launched in 2010 to spearhead the university中出少妇视频檚 online learning strategy; hiring faculty and staff in under-resourced programs, and implementing efforts aimed at enhancing student success.

Ken Harmon, Kennesaw State provost and vice president for academic affairs, said that distance learning is a vital component in helping the university improve its student retention and graduation rates.

中出少妇视频淲e have seen a dramatic increase in demand for online learning,中出少妇视频 Harmon said. 中出少妇视频淎s the university continues to grow, distance learning is one way to help students fit the classes they need to graduate into their busy schedules, without compromising the quality of their education.中出少妇视频

Southern Polytechnic State 中出少妇视频 is investing $1.3 million in additional funds in new faculty positions in the areas of math, chemistry, biology and engineering; instructional equipment for laboratories; and technology and training to expand distance education.

Dr. Zvi Szafran, vice president for Academic Affairs at SPSU, said funds will help create new learning environments in which students will have the option on any given day to attend class 中出少妇视频渓ive,中出少妇视频 take part in a real-time, interactive webcast from wherever they happen to be or watch a replay of the webcast at their convenience.

UGA plans to use its $7.8 million to strengthen academic programs and student support. The investment will fund new full-time faculty positions, build a center for molecular medicine, further UGA中出少妇视频檚 anti-obesity initiative, bolster online education, provide additional support for a new student information system, and restore and enhance library materials.

中出少妇视频淭his was an extraordinary year for UGA,中出少妇视频 said President Michael F. Adams. 中出少妇视频淲ith these budget enhancements we have the opportunity to invest in some important programs of real quality that are important to the state and will show a strong return on the state’s investment.中出少妇视频

Over the past two years, the 中出少妇视频 of Georgia already has undertaken two faculty hiring initiatives to restore 60 tenured and tenure-track faculty positions. This third faculty hiring initiative will be focused on supporting the areas of greatest need in terms of addressing student enrollment pressures and reducing class size.

Adams notes that the UGA initiative will help ensure that students have the resources they need to graduate on time and, where possible, in smaller classes, thus directly contributing to the goals of the Complete College Georgia Initiative.

Editor中出少妇视频檚 note: for additional information and detail on the specific programs of the institutions listed in this release, please contact the institution中出少妇视频檚 public relations office, listed below. For information on programs at other 中出少妇视频 institutions, contact that institution directly or phone 404-656-2250 for a name and contact number:

Atlanta Metropolitan College, Sheila Tenney (404)-756-4012

Clayton State 中出少妇视频, John Shiffert (678)-466-4463

Georgia Gwinnett College, Sally Ramey (770)-316-5930

Georgia Institute of Technology, Matt Nagel (404)-660-2928

Georgia State 中出少妇视频, Andrea Jones (404)-413-1351

Kennesaw State 中出少妇视频, Tammy Demel (770)-423-6383

Southern Polytechnic State 中出少妇视频, Sylvia Carson (678)-915-7222

中出少妇视频 of Georgia, Cynthia Hoke (706)-542-8083 or Tom Jackson (706)-542-8090

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