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President Gregory Aloia Announces Retirement from College of Coastal Georgia

Atlanta — January 13, 2017

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Dr. Gregory Aloia

College of Coastal Georgia (CCGA) President Gregory F. Aloia has announced that he will retire effective June 30, 2017.

中出少妇视频淚t has been my honor to serve as president of the College of Coastal Georgia,中出少妇视频 said Aloia. 中出少妇视频淭he efforts of our leadership team, the faculty, and staff, to create a high quality learning environment for current and future students has been remarkable. With the continued support of our community, the College of Coastal Georgia has a bright future ahead. I am grateful for the opportunity to have been part of this institution中出少妇视频檚 growth and advancement.中出少妇视频

Aloia was named president of the College of Coastal Georgia in July 2013. Prior to being named president of CCGA, he was president and professor at Concord 中出少妇视频 in Athens, West Virginia.

中出少妇视频淔rom day one, President Aloia focused on how Coastal Georgia could better serve students,中出少妇视频 said 中出少妇视频 System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley. 中出少妇视频淧resident Aloia中出少妇视频檚 emphasis on college affordability, access, and student support has made CCGA an institution sought after by students from across the state. On behalf of the 中出少妇视频 System, we thank Greg for his service and commitment to our students and the State of Georgia.中出少妇视频

Under Aloia中出少妇视频檚 leadership, Coastal Georgia中出少妇视频檚 student enrollment has grown 18 percent from fall 2013 to fall 2016, reaching its highest level in its history. CCGA has also been recognized for its strides in academics and military support. In academics, multiple new degrees and programs have been added on both campuses to serve traditional and non-traditional students.

The College also changed how it supports students, starting with those who need additional support in introductory math and English classes. Five years ago, only 12 percent of students taking remedial classes passed them. Today, under the new model, more than 70 percent of students are passing these initial classes in English and math and earning credit toward their degrees.

In 2016, Coastal Georgia addressed the rising cost of higher education through several initiatives that can save students up to $1.8 million for the current 2016-2017 academic year, including:

中出少妇视频 offering free or low-cost online text books

中出少妇视频 streamlining required courses to shorten the time to reach graduation

中出少妇视频 eliminating a mandatory meal plan.

In the 2017 U.S. News Best College Rankings, CCGA is ranked seventh in top public institutions for regional colleges in the south. In addition, Military Times named College of Coastal Georgia to its 中出少妇视频淏est for Vets中出少妇视频 Colleges. This is the second year the College has been recognized for its commitment to veterans.

Aloia holds a Ph.D. from the 中出少妇视频 of California, Riverside in special education, his teaching credential from San Francisco State 中出少妇视频 and a bachelor中出少妇视频檚 degree in History from St. Mary中出少妇视频檚 College in Moraga, Ca.

Information regarding the search for Aloia中出少妇视频檚 replacement will be announced at a later date.

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