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Information Students Planning Physical Plant · evenue Data Funds Administration People Service Area Undergraduates Deans Statistics Development Curriculum Faculty Research Thoughts Department Heads Holdings Libraries Questions Graduates Answers Facilities Education Volumes Solu ion

·· Ideas Enrollment Lear111ing Institute Report Knowledge Experiment rants Numb.ers Division Class nstru tion Publication Lev Fact Book

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

FACT BOOK

Compiled and Edited by

Gary C. Stock, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Higher Education

and

Nathan R. Keith, Jr. Statistical Analyst

Institute of Education December l, 1969

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PREFACE

Administrative and academic personnel often need basic factual

institutional information when preparing grant proposals, developing

long-range plans, answering questionnaires, or recruiting new faculty

members. Although the information needed by these decision-makers is

usually available from various offices on campus, it is often a piecemeal

and time-consuming task for the administrator and the data-collecting

office to assemble the needed information. This publication is a first

step toward the alleviation of these data collection problems.

The basic purpose of this fact book, therefore, is to present

useful objective information about the University of Georgia. It is a

pilot project which may become an annual publication. It is by no means

an exhaustive presentation of statistical information about the University.

The editors have attempted to include information which might be relevant

to the audience for which the publication is designed, i.e., deans,

directors, and department heads.

The information contained herein was obtained from the various campus

offices having primary data-collection responsibilities. Because of the

number of offices involved, minor inconsistencies may occur since some

related information was collected and summarized at different points in

time. The editors wish to express their appreciation for the excellent

cooperation shown by all offices.

This project is being conducted as a service to academic and admin-

istrative personnel on this campus. The editors solicit any criticisms,

suggestions, or corrections which will improve the usefulness of this

publication.

G.C.S. N.R.K.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Figures

I. ADMINISTRATION Central Administrative Officers Colleges and Schools, Dates of Establishment

and Deans Institutes and Service Agencies

II. ADMISSIONS New Freshmen-Fall 1960-69 Summary of New Freshmen by High School Summary of New In-State Transfers

III. ENROLLMENT

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Cumulative Summer School Enrollment (Head Count) 1960-69 10 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Class Levels (Head Count) 1960-69 11 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Schools and Colleges 1960-69 15 Fall Quarter Enrollment by Sex 1960-69 16 Distribution of Students by Age, Sex, and Class Level 17

Fall 1969 Resident/Non-Resident Distribution of Campus Enrollment 18 Cumulative Campus Enrollment by States 19

Fall, Winter, Spring 1968-69 Foreign Students Fall 1969 20 Distribution of Foreign Students by Country Fall 1969 20

IV. DEGREES CONFERRED Total Degrees Conferred by School or College 1960-69 Graduate Degrees Conferred 1960-69 Types of Degrees Conferred 1960-69 Undergraduate and Professional Degrees Conferred

by Year, School, and Sex 1960-69

V. OTHER STUDENT RELATED INFORMATION Class Sections and Credit Hours Student Credit Hours Honors Program-Enrollment Numbers and Section Numbers

for Individual Quarters Honors Program Degrees National Honorary Fraternities Social Fraternities Social Sororities Graduate Fellows and Assistants University Health Services Financial Aid Programs-University Administered Financial Aid Programs-Private and State Administered Placement Services

22 24 26 31

36 36 37

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

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VI. FACULTY Faculty by Rank-Total University 1968-69 Highest Earned Degrees Held by Members of Instructional

Faculty (Athens Campus) 1968-69 Instructional Faculty by Rank Average Salaries Instructional Faculty Distribution of Faculty by Region Where Terminal

Degree Earned

VII. LIBRARY Growth in Volumes Growth in Non-Book Holdings Circulation Statistics 1968-69 Special Collections

VIII. RESEARCH

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47 47

48 48 49

51 51 52 52

Source of all Research Funds 1968~69 54 Source of Research Funds from Grants and Contracts 1968-69 56 Source of Grant and Contract Research Funds 58

IX. SERVICES The Center for Management Systems Development and Analysis 61 Cooperative Extension Service 62 The Georgia Center for Continuing Education 63

Instructional Services Division 64 Communications Division 65

The Institute of Comparative Medicine 66 The Institue of Community and Area Development 67 The Institute of Continuing Legal Education 68 The Institute of Ecology 69 The Institute of Government 70 The Institute of Higher Education 71 The Services Program of the College of Business Administration 72 Computer Center 73

X. REVENUE Sources, Amounts, and Percentages of Revenue 7/1/68-6/30/69 75 Expenditures by Amounts and Percentage 7/1/68-6/30/69 76 State Appropriations for Various Services 77

1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70 Percentage of Distribution from Various Sources 78

of Income for Resident Instruction 1960-61 thru 1968-69 State of Georgia Appropriations 1960-61 thru 1968-69 79

XI. PHYSICAL FACILITIES Main Campus Major Academic Buildings and Dates of Initial Occupancy Major Projects Since 1960

Completed Projects Projects Currently Under Construction

81 82

83 86

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Authorized Projects Being Planned Land Holdings Residence Halls Fraternity and Sorority Buildings Maintenance and Operating Personnel for University

Facilities

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87 88 89 90 92

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LIST OF FIGURES

Total Undergraduate Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69

Total Professional Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69

Total Graduate Enrollment Fall Quarter 1960-69

Total Degrees Conferred 1960-69

Graduate Degrees Conferred 1960-69

Masters Degrees Conferred 1960-69

Doctoral Degrees Conferred 1960-69

Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred 1960-69

Professional Degrees Conferred 1960-69

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ADMINISTRATION

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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

Fred C. Davison President

s. William Pelletier Provost

George s. Parthemos Vice President for Instruction

Robert c. Anderson Vice President for Research

John w. Fanning Vice President for Services

John L. Green, Jr. Vice President for Business and Finance

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS DATE OF ESTABLISHMENT AND DEAN

DATE DEAN

College of Arts and Sciences 1801 H. Boyd McWhorter

School of Law 1859 M. Lindsey Cowen

School of Pharmacy 1903 Kenneth L. Waters

College of Agriculture 1906 Henry W. Garren

School of Forest Resources 1906 Allyn M. Herrick

College of Education 1908 Joseph A. Williams

Graduate School 1910 Thomas H. Whitehead

College of Business Administration 1912 William C. Flewellen, Jr.

School of Journalism 1915 Warren K. Agee

School of Home Economics 1933 Mary Speirs

School of Veterinary Medicine 1946 Richard B. Talbot

School of Social Work 1964 Charles A. Stewart

School of Environmental Design 1969 Hubert B. Owens

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INSTITUTES AND SERVICE AGENCIES

Bureau of Educational Studies and Field Services

Center for Management Systems Development and Analysis

Cooperative Extension Service

Georgia Center for Continuing Education

Institute of Comparative Medicine

Institute of Community and Area Development

Institute of Continuing Legal Education

Institute of Ecology

Institute of Government

Institute of Higher Education

Institute of Natural Resources

Services Division, College of Business Administration

University Library

DIRECTOR

Doyne M. Smith

Fred H. Wise

Linton W. Eberhardt, Jr.

Thomas W. Mahler

Richard B. Talbot

Ernest E. Melvin

James w. Curtis

Frank B. Galley

Morris W. H. Collins, Jr.

Cameron L. Fincher

E. Leonard Cheatum

W. Wray Buchanan

W. Porter Kellam

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ADMISSIONS

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Fall Quarter Applied

1960 2593

1961 2835

1962 3094

1963 3567

1964 3981

1965 4685

1966 5150

1967 5207 *

1968 5672 *

1969 5484

NEW FRESHMEN Fall 1960-69

Admitted

2192

2220

2495

2830

3246

3873

4013

3691 *

4416 *

4159 *

* Does not include Summer--approximately 200 enrolled each summer.

Source: Admissions Office

Enrolled

1546

1745

1917

2084

2285

2536

2512

2482 *

2677 *

2456 *

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SUMMARY OF NE\rJ FRESHMEN BY HIGH SCHOOL *

Fall 1969

High School Male Female Total

A. L. Miller 0 28 28

Athens 58 46 104

Briarcliff 18 18 36

Chamblee 13 23 36

Columbus 7 15 22

Cross Keys 15 8 21

Darlington 20 0 20

Druid Hills 22 18 40

Dykes 10 12 22

Grady 17 6 23

Griffin 18 3 21

Jenkins 16 ll 27

Lakeside 42 39 81

Lanier 24 0 24

Marietta 10 ll 21

North Fulton 16 14 30

Northside 19 17 36

North Springs 15 19 34

Richmond Acad. 33 18 51

Sandy Springs 14 16 30

Savannah 17 9 26

St. Pius X 12 20 32

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Male Female Total

Tucker 19 16 35

Other-In-State 648 538 1186

Total-In-State 1083 905 1988 * *

Total-Out-of-State 224 248 472

Grand Total 1307 1153 2460

* Only schools contributing 20 or more students listed.

* * A total of 23 high schools account for 40 percent of in-state­male freshmen and 42.5 percent of the in-state female freshmen.

Source: Admissions Office

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SUt1MARY OF NEW IN-STATE TRl\NSFERS *

Fall 1969

College Transferred From Male Female

A.B.A.C. 88 21

Albany Jr. Col. 31 l3

Armstrong St. Col. 20 7

Augusta Col. 21 13

Brunswick Jr. Col. 11 8

Columbus Col. 11 10

Dalton Jr. Col. 19 6

Dekalb Jr. Col. 24 25

Emory Univ. ** 20 l

Gainesville Jr. Col. 40 25

Georgia Col. 4 12

Georgia Southern Col. 20 33

Georgia South•,;estern Col. 18 4

Georgia State Col. 12 15

Kennesaw Jr. Col. 15 7

Mercer Univ. ** 9 l3

Middle Ga. Col. 106 30

North Ga. Col. 18 17

Oxford Col. ** 9 8

South Ga. Col. 32 8

Truett-McConnell Col. ** 12 9

UGA - Athens (Evening Classes) 10 5

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Total

109

44

27

34

19

21

25

49

21

65

16

53

22

27

22

22

136

35

17

40

21

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Male Female

Valdosta St. Col. ll 12

West Ga. Col. 16 25

Young Harris Col. ** 33 22

All Other In State 103 68

Total In State 713 402

Total Out-of-State 356 241

Grand Total 1069 643

* All schools listed with 15 or more transfers.

** Private Institutions

Source: Admissions Office

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Total

23

41

55

171

1115

597

1712

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ENROLLMENT

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School 1960

Agriculture 171

Arts & Sciences 786

Business Admin .• 550

Education 797

Forest Resources 191

Home Economics 138

Journalism 85

Law 53

Pharmacy 193

Veterinary Medicine 56

Graduate 1125

Total 4145

Source: Registrar's Reports

CUMULATIVE SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT (HEAD COUNT') 19E0-69

Year 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965

183 194 232 285 276

982 1238 1551 1603 1728

673 734 773 808 880

907 920 962 1191 1397

177 147 113 116 50

152 165 167 166 155

125 168 165 167 187

52 60 68 72 48

141 83 93 132 174

59 41 56 63 53

1281 1582 1752 1888 2234

4732 5332 5932 6491 7164

1966 1967

280 337

1794 1796

954 1053

1288 1505

59 95

166 167

235 318

57 50

206 186

48 53

2580 2809

7667 8369

1968

332

1914

1133

1552

107

192

326

92

208

58

3422

9336

1969

313

2072

1313

1420

129

200

325

111

214

57

3516

9620

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FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY CLASS LEVELS (HEAD COUNT) 1960-69

1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66

Freshman 1789 1998 2062 2211 2470 2703

1476 1811 1880 2058 1857 2393

1573 1790 1987 2302 2439 2383

Senior 1432 1585 1682 2032 2321 2628

Graduate 722 873 990 1133 1101 1397

Year Prof. 134 174 256 202 283 286

Prof. 103 161 184 225 180 221

3rd Year Prof. 99 190 150 179 217 206

4th Year Prof. 56 58 45 56 63 52

154 179 185 154 163 255

TOTAL 7538 8647 9421 10552 11094 12524

Registrar's Reports

1966-67 1967-68

2806 2714

2872 2573

3302 3538

2706 3530

1725 2157

350 375

207 252

250 234

49 52

193 188

14460 15613

1968-69 1969-70

3317 3000

2851 2828

3934 3844

3645 3809

2718 3182

369 413

258 275

288 259

54 60

218 218

17652 17888

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TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE

FALL QUARTER 1960-69 14000

13000

12000

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TOTAL PROFESSIONAL

FALL

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TOTAL GRADUATE ENROLLMENT *

FALL QUARTER 1960-69

3400

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FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS & COLLEGES

1960~69

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

555 611 623 720 746 803 899 904 857 679

Arts & Science 2205 2766 3290 3877 4159 4658 5230 5282 5921 5680

Business Administration 1531 1703 1718 1777 1858 2091 2389 2486 2803 2767

960 158 1211 1360 1445 1633 1943 2285 2657 2728

Environment Design 137*

Resources 316 260 203 211 202 211 288 343 341 364

Economics 303 36 360 357 312 350 397 393 470 487

281 354 376 420 494 562 733 850 890 840

173 189 224 222 217 203 246 283 326 401

272 174 187 235 325 348 400 395 421 378

Medicine 220 223 229 240 235 218 220 235 248 245

School 722 873 990 1133 1101 1397 1725 2157 2718 3182

7538 8657 9421 10552 11094 12474 14460 15613 17652 17888

included in

Sou~cc: ReqLsCrQr's ReporCs

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1960-61

1961-62

1962-63

1963-64

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

1967-68

1968-69

1969-70

Source: Registrar's Reports

FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY SEX

1960-69

Male Percent Female

5036 66.8 2502

5604 64.8 3043

6009 63.8 3412

6643 63.0 3909

6975 62.9 4119

7797 62.5 4677

9027 62.4 5433

9565 61.3 6048

10732 60.8 6920

10867 60.8 7021

Percent

33.2

35.2

36.2

37.0

37.1

37.5

37.6

38.7

39.2

39.2

Total

7538

8647

9421

10552

11094

12474

14460

15613

17652

17888

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18 and under

Freshman Male 1212 Female 1202

Male 35 Female 38

Male Female 1

Male Female

Graduate Male Female

Prof. Male Female

yr Prof. Male Female

yr Prof. Male Female

yr Prof. Male Female

DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS BY AGE, SEX AND CLASS LEVEL Fall 1969

19 20 21 22 23 24-26 27-29

-254 26 10 3 7 7 1 214 16 4 1 2 2 4

931 288 57 20 24 37 12 1066 221 23 9 4 6 1

26 1335 564 136 56 88 24 53 1156 250 51 13 8 4

31 ll05 686 208 174 62 4 68 1008 240 55 32 9

1 21 235 214 510 445 3 34 190 119 217 ll4

63 53 128 60 47 13 2 ll 8 7

1 61 50 77 35 19 4 8 6 3 1 1

3 62 56 87 24 4 9 3 2

1 7 40 7 1

30-32 33 and Total over

3 13 1536 1 10 1456

4 19 1427 1 15 1384

14 30 2273 4 27 1567

19 47 2332 8 25 1449

241 511 2178 64 229 970

5 10 379 2 30

3 6 252 1 24

4 3 239 1 19

2 1 58 1 2

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2488 2550 3224 3213 1834 909 1293 740 374 950 175751

L Data Cloeg not incluile unclassified or irregular students. Source: 1 s Reports . of ' 1970. 3' Students enrolled on October 27, 1969.

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1960-61

1961-62

1962-63

3-64

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

1967-68

1968-69

RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT DISTRIBUTION OF CAMPUS ENROLLMENT * 1960-69

Georgia Out-of-State Foreign Students Students Students

7153 1201 99

8181 1503 125

9042 1879 129

10062 2128 140

10404 2407 124

11483 2779 144

12636 3389 183

14643 3708 130

15643 3878 278

Total Students

8453

9809

11050

12330

12935

14406

16208

18481

19799

The numbers on this table represent the number of individuals attending the University at some time during the years listed.

Source: Registrar's Reports

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CUMULATIVE CAMPUS ENROLLMENT BY STATES FALL, WINTER, SPRING

1968-69

Alabama 152 Michigan 2 Utah 8

Alaska 5 Minnesota 17 Vermont 4

Arizona 5 Mississippi 32 Virginia 415

Arkansas 16 Missouri 23 Washington 5

California 48 Montana 0 West Virginia 16

Colorado 9 Nebraska 1 Wisconsin 21

Connecticut 49 Nevada 0 Wyoming 0

Delaware 19 New Hampshire 6

Dist. of Columbia 18 New Jersey 139 TOTAL 19,521

Florida 716 New Mexico 2

Georgia 15,643 New York 294

Hawaii 7 North Carolina 366

Idaho 1 North Dakota 3

Illinois 59 Ohio 68

Indiana 29 Oklahoma 9

Iowa 10 Oregon 4

Kansas 14 Pennsylvania 106

Kentucky 48 Rhode Island 6

Louisiana 58 South Carolina 628

Maine 9 South Dakota 3

Maryland 108 Tennessee 198

Massachusetts 64 Texas 37

Source: Registrar s Report 1968-69

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Graduate

Undergraduate

Total

FOREIGN STUDENTS Fall 1969

Male

236

17

253

Female

64

2

66

DISTRIBUTION OF FOREIGN STUDENTS BY COUNTRY Fall 1969

Australia 1 Italy Austria 3 Jamaica Belgium 3 Japan Brazil 5 Jordan Cambodia 1 Kenya Camerouns 1 Korea Canada ll Kuwait Chile 1 Laos China 54 Libya Columbia 7 Malaysia Cuba 9 Netherlands Cyprus 2 New Zealand Czeckoslovakia l Nicaragua Denmark l Nigeria Ecuador 3 Pakistan Egypt 10 Peru England l3 Philippines Germany ll Spain Ghana 1 Sweden Greece 2 Syria Hong Kong 2 Thailand Iceland l Turkey India 42 Uganda Indonesia 4 Union of South Africa Iran 11 Venezuela Ireland 4 Yugoslavia Israel 5

Source: International Student Affairs Office

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Total

300

19

319

l 2 8 2 2

30 l 1 4 2 3 4 l 2

12 2 2 2 1 2

17 2 1 2 3 1

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DEGREES CONFERRED

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1960 1961

158 152

Sciences 314 330

Business Adm. 376 333

Education 289 259

Res. 81 96

Economics 78 71

,Journalism 75 57

40 42

67 73

. Medicine 63 56

Graduate 246 278

1787 1747

TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY SCHOOL OR COLLEGE 1960-69 *

Year 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966

164 188 200 243 236

367 480 584 723 809

383 432 480 525 598

314 306 360 403 436

101 77 56 65 59

75 76 90 88 78

77 85 125 123 149

47 43 63 74 51

7l 56 50 83 102

58 43 57 62 51

326 395 442 503 629

1983 2181 2507 2892 3198

1967 1968 1969 Total

253 328 300 2222

730 884 1037 6258

596 655 720 5098

466 668 786 4287

58 62 94 749

74 119 111 860

156 255 256 1358

61 56 83 560

120 106 134 862

48 52 57 547

740 957 1121 5637

3302 4142 4699 28438

number of degrees conferred each year is determined by the sum of the June plus August graduates for the year.

Registrar's Reports

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TOTAL DEGREES CONFERRED

1960-69

4700

4500

4300

4100

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3700

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• D.

Male Female

Total

.D.

Male Female

Masters

1960

5 1 6

3 2 5

148 87

235

156 90

246

Source: Registrar's Report

1961

6 1 7

7 0 7

170 94

264

183 95

278

GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED 1960-1969

1962

18 2

20

4 1 5

191 llO 301

213 113 326

1963

32 1

33

12 5

17

219 126 345

263 132 395

1964

36 0

36

17 7

24

253 129 382

306 136 442

Year 1965 1966

41 59 4 10

45 69

23 28 10 16 33 44

266 310 159 206 425 516

330 397 173 232 503 629

1967

77 6

83

26 14 40

367 250 617

470 270 740

1968

78 8

86

28 9

37

517 317 834

623 334 957

1969

114 7

121

40 14 54

513 433 946

667 454

1121

Total

466 40

506

188 78

266

2954 1911 4865

3608 2029 5637

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GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED

1960-69

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1100

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TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS BY YEAR AND SCHOOL

Type of Degree Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Total

Graduate

Ph~D. 6 7 20 33 36 45 69 83 86 121 506

Ed . . 5 7 5 17 24 33 44 40 37 54 266

Doctorates 11 14 25 50 60 78 113 123 123 175 772

M. 31 31 36 46 50 69 79 83 101 118 644

41 49 77 78 90 89 100 96 139 120 879

M . . A. 14 7 10 16 12 20 22 28 35 23 187

Mus. Ed. 4 7 6 7 2 3 8 4 14 8 63

M.LA. 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 5 12

M. . Ext. 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 7 4 21

M. For. 6 5 4 5 2 5 2 1 6 5 41

JV!. Art Ed. 2 2 0 1 2 3 1 4 8 12 35

1'1. Edu. 123 139 159 172 193 211 253 316 450 515 2531

JV!. Pub. Adm. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 22 29

Bus. Adm. ll 20 14 16 14 9 23 36 33 42 218

M. . 0 0 0 0 7 5 6 9 6 11 37

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.. TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS BY YEAR AND SCHOOL

-of Degree Year

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966

M. . Work 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

H. Home Ec. 1 3 4 3 6 4 5

Masters 235 264 301 345 382 425 516

Graduate 246 278 326 395 442 503 629

B.S.A. 117 120 131 163 167 214 195 B. E. 23 20 20 9 14 14 20

B.S.L.A. 18 12 13 16 19 15 21 158 152 164 188 200 243 236

135 136 158 247 328 387 451 132 141 148 160 188 230 246

6 8 7 6 16 5 3 36 38 49 50 75 86 11 10 14 11 10 11 19

1 1 1 6 2 4 2 30 367 480 584 723 809

A.dmin.

376 3 38 432 480 525 598

289 259 314 306 360 403 436

Resources 81 96 101 77 56 65 59

1967 1968

32 23

5 4

617 834

740 957

211 257 17 35 25 36

253 328

429 488 207 267

3 14 74 82 14 28

3 5 730 884

596 655

466 668

58 62

1969

54

7

946

1121

256 22 22

300

575 322

9 99 29

3

720

786

94

Total

123

42

4865

5637

1831 194 197

2222

3334 2041

76 622 157

28 6258

5098

4287

749

N --.1

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Con' .: TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS BY YEAR AND SCHOOL

of Degree Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966

Home Economics B.S.H.E. 78 71 75 76 90 88 78

Journalism . B .J. 75 57 77 85 125 123 149

Law L.L.B. 40 42 47 43 63 74 51

• D.

armacy 67 73 71 56 50 83 102

Medicine 63 56 58 43 57 62 51

Total Undergraduate 1541 1469 1657 1786 2065 2389 2569

Total 1787 1747 1983 2181 2507 2892 3198 _,_

's

1967 1968

74 119

156 255

61 56

120 106

48 52

2562 3182

3302 4142

1969

111

256

83

134

57

3578

4699

Total

860

1358

560

862

547

14280

28438

tv OJ

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Figure 6

MASTERS DEGREES CONFERRED

1960-69

1200

1100

1000

900

800

(/)

w w 0:::

'"' LIJ 0 600 LL 0

0::: w 500 co ::E: :::::> :z

400

300

200

100

0

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

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Figure 7

DOCTORAL DEGREES CONFERRED

140

130

120

110

100

90

(f)

80 l.LJ l.LJ c::: c.!l l.LJ 0

70 I.J... 0

c::: l.LJ

60 co ~ :::::> z

50

40

30

20

10

0

• Ed.D.

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School 1960 1961

Male 157 150 Female 1 2

Total 158 152

Sciences Male 209 206 Female 105 124

314 330

Business Adm. 344 314

Female 32 19 376 333

Education 78 77

Female 211 182 289 259

Forest Res. 81 96

0 0 Total 81 96

Economics Male 0 0

78 71 78 71

Continued on next page.

UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY YEAR, SCHOOL AND SEX 1960-1969

Year 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

162 182 194 230 233 246 2 6 6 13 3 7

164 188 200 243 236 253

221 256 345 413 479 400 146 224 239 310 330 330 367 480 584 723 809 730

360 409 449 499 575 572 23 23 31 26 23 24

383 432 480 525 598 596

86 84 83 77 89 95 228 222 277 326 347 371 314 306 360 403 43(j 466

101 77 56 65 59 58 0 0 0 0 0 0

101 77 56 65 59 58

0 0 0 0 0 0 75 76 90 88 78 74 75 76 90 88 78 74

1968

316 12

328

500 384 884

616 39

655

136 532 668

62 0

62

1 118 119

1969

288 12

300

606 431

1037

677 43

720

143 643 786

93 1

94

l 110 111

Total

2158 64

2222

3635 2623 6268

4815 283

5098

948 3339 4287

748 1

749

2 858 860

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Con't.: UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY YEAR 1 SCHOOL AND SEX 1960-1969

School

sm

Female

Ivlale Female

Total

Vet. Medicine Male

1960

48 27 75

40 0

40

64 3

67

62 1

63

1083 458

1541

Registrar's Reports

1961

32 25 57

42 0

42

70 3

73

54 2

56

1041 428

1469

1962

49 28 77

47 0

47

64 7

71

56 2

58

1146 511

1657

1963

57 28 85

43 0

43

51 5

56

43 0

43

1202 584

1786

1964

73 52

125

62 1

63

49 1

50

56 1

57

1367 698

2065

1965

75 48

123

74 0

74

78 5

83

60 2

62

1571 818

2389

1966

82 67

149

50 1

51

95 7

102

50 1

51

1712 857

2566

1967

85 71

156

58 3

61

111 9

120

46 2

48

1671 891

2562

1968

127 128 255

54 2

56

99 7

106

50 2

52

1961 1224 3185

1969

142 114 256

82 1

83

121 13

134

52 5

57

2205 1373 3578

Total

770 588

1358

552 8

560

802 60

862

529 18

547

14959 7842

22801

w N

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Figure 8

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES CONFERRED

1960-69

3400

3200

3000

2800

2600

V)

2400 I..LJ I..LJ 0:: <..!J I..LJ 0

I.J... 2200

0

0:: I..LJ co 2000 ~ => z

1800

1600

1400

1200

1000

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Figure 9

PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED

1960-69 140

'

130

120 '

110

100

90

V)

80 UJ UJ a:

~ 1/

(.!) UJ 0

70 LL 0

17 II II

1/ 1/ II II

a: UJ 60 CQ

X: ::::> z

50

40

30

20

10

0

II , .....

- II ~ 1-li

1/ II II 1/ I/

~ ti II

II ~ I;

1/ II 1/ "' v

~ II I; "" 1- II v .... II v 1/ II I; 1-

"" v

~ 1/ ~ II I;

"' "" ~ li 1- 1/ II I;

~ v 1.1 ~ I; "' IJ II v

1,; ~ II

1.1 ~ II II " ....

~ I; 1.1 II v .... I; II II 1/ 1/ "' "" I; II 1/ " I; I;

II II 1.1 v ~ II 1-' " IY II

I; v II "" "" I; 1.1 II /

""' I; II I; " II I;

" "" ll " v II "" I I;

"' I; ..... II I; II' .....

"" I; II .....

"" ..... II ~ , ... II' .....

"" ~

..... II I; "' II /

"" I;

..... II I; / "" " ~ II "' ~ "" "' " " t v 1/ II v I;

"" "" "' ll II "" v ~ "" I;

... ~L..-1:: ~ .... I:: ~ ...... r::: "" ........ ........ 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

~LAW - PHARMACY D. VETERINARY MED.

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OTHER STUDENT-RELATED

INFORMATION

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CLASS SECTIONS AND CREDIT HOURS 1968-69

NUMBER OF CLASS SECTIONS

Junior Division 2,709

Senior Division 4,402

Graduate Division 3,400

Professional Division 329

All Divisions 10,840

STUDENT CREDIT HOURS

Junior Division 322,727

Senior Division 388,929

Graduate Division 113,919

Professional Division 43,808

All Divisions * 869,383

* Excludes In-service and Extension Credit Hours.

Source: Annual Report of V.P. for Instruction 1968-69

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Fall

Winter

Spring

Summer

TOTAL

HONORS PROGRAM ENROLLMENT NUMBERS AND SECTION NUMBERS

FOR INDIVIDUAL QUARTERS

1967/68 Students Sections

1968/69 Students Sections

419 33 491 40

421 34 477 42

354 32 469 39

24 3 96 7

1218 102 1553 128

1969/70 * Students Sections

660 55

660 55

576 48

84 7

1980 165

* Projected at the rate of 12.0 students per section.

Source: Annual Report of Honors Program 1968-69

HONORS PROGRAM DEGREES

Honors Junior Degree Division Graduates Certificates

1964 19 25

1965 20 35

1966 31 65

1967 39 59

1968 35 76

1969 50 99

TOTAL 194 359

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Name

Alpha Epsilon Delta

Alpha Lamda Delta

Alpha Zeta

Beta Gamma Sigma

Blue Key

Gamma Sigma Delta

Gamma Theta Upsilon

Kappa Delta Pi

Mortar Board

Omicron Delta Kappa

Phi Alpha Theta

Phi Beta Kappa

Phi Eta Sigma

Phi Kappa Phi

Phi Zeta

Pi Mu Epsilon

Pi Sigma Alpha

Psi Chi

Rho Chi

Sigma Delta Pi

Sigma Xi

Xi Sigma Pi

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NATIONAL HONOFARY FRATERNITIES *

Date

1932

1934

1944

1918

1933

1961

1966

1929

1939

1934

1956

1914

1938

1923

1925

1934

1948

1929

1949

1955

1946

1941

Pre-medical

Freshman Women

Agriculture (men)

Commerce & Business Administration

Service (men)

Agriculture, Forestry, Home Economics & Veterinary Medicine

Geography

Education

Senior Women

Leadership (men)

History

Liberal Arts

Freshman Men

General

Veterinary Medicine

Mathematics

Government & Political Science

Psychology

Pharmacy (men)

Spanish

Scientific Research

Forestry (men)

Source: Baird's manual of American College Fraternities, 18th edition, 1968.

* Due to some diffi in between and "professional" fraternities, this list may be incomplete.

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FRATERNITY

Acacia

Alpha Epsilon Pi

Alpha Gamma Rho

Alpha Phi Alpha

Alpha Tau Omega

Chi Phi

Chi Psi

Delta Chi

Delta Tau Delta

Farmhouse

Kappa Alpha

Kappa Sigma

Lambda Chi Alpha

Phi Delta Theta

Phi Epsilon Pi

Phi Gamma Delta

Phi Kappa Tau

Phi Kappa Theta

Pi Kappa Alpha

Pi Kappa Phi

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

sigma Chi

Sigma Nu

Sigma Phi Epsilon

Sigma Pi

Tau Epsilon Phi

Theta

Fall, 1969

SOCIAL FRATEill~ITIES *

DATE ESTABLISHED ON CAMPUS

1966

1926

1927

1969

1878

1867

1890

1965

1882

1965

1868

1901

1915

1871

1915

1968

1950

1967

1908

1915

1866

1872

1873

1963

1948

1919

39

CURRENT MEMBERSHIP

53

92

25

8

98

89

84

41

71

9

87

100

107

92

28

56

77

54

93

97

118

99

75

63

82

118

Total 1,966

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SOCIAL SORORITIES *

DATE ESTABLISHED CURRENT SORORITY ON CAMPUS MEMBERSHIP

Alpha Chi Omega 1938 88

Alpha Delta Pi 1933 99

Alpha Gamma Delta 1923 81

Alpha Omicron Pi 1934 82

Alpha Xi Delta 1960 51

Chi Omega 1922 110

Delta Delta Delta 1933 101

Delta Gamma 1967 88

Delta Phi Epsilon 1935 63

Delta Zeta 1961 31

Kappa Alpha Theta 1937 104

Kappa Delta 1924 95

Kappa Kappa Gamma 1947 91

Phi Mu 1921 106

Pi Beta Phi 1936 83

Sigma Delta Tau 1924 68

Sigma Kappa 1964 78

Zeta Tau Alpha 1949 91

* Fall, 1969 Total ,510

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GRADUATE FELLOWS AND ASSISTANTS *

TYPE

NDEA Title IV Fellows

NSF Trainees

NSF Graduate Fellows

NSF Faculty Fellow

NASA Trainees

American Foundation of Pharmaceutical Education Fellow

University of Georgia Foundation Scholarship

Graduate Research Assistants

Graduate Non-Teaching Assistants

Graduate Assistants

Total

NUMBER

128

27

2

1

9

1

2

28

70

10

278

* This table is incomplete. Information was available only on fellowships and assistantships awarded through the Graduate School and does not include departmental teaching and research assistants.

Source: Office of the Dean of the Graduate school

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UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES *

Activity Data

Outpatient Visits:

Students Served by Mental Health Division

Total Students Served as Outpatients

Total Outpatients Visits

Inpatient Services:

Admissions

Full-Time Professional Staff

1967-68

Mental Health Psychiatrists 0

Physical Health Physicians 5

Hospital Administrator 0

Clinical Psychologist 0

Counseling Psychologist 0

Psychiatric Social Worker 0

Registered Nurses 12

Medical Records Librarian 0

Pharmacist l

Laboratory Technologists 1

X-Ray Technician 1

NOTE: The University Health Services has been accredited as a hospital by the Joint Co~mission on the Accreditation of

* Data for 1968-69 Fiscal Year (Source: Annual Report)

** Includes one new staff member added on July 1, 1969.

42

1,064

12,011

44,248

765

1968-69

3

7

l

l

4 * * l

14

l

1

1

1

fied

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FINANCIAL AID PROGRM4S UNIVERSITY ADMINISTERED

Actual 1968-69

National Defense Student Loans University Trust Fund Loans University Emergency Loans Cuban Loan Fund Health Professional Veterinary Medicine Law Enforcement Education Program Loans

College Work Study Program

Educational Opportunity Grants Health Professions Pharmacy Grant Health Profession Vet. Med. Grant Law Enforcement Education Grant

General Motors Scholarship Kahn Memorial Scholarship National Merit Scholarship Regents Scholarship University Freshman Scholarship Other Scholarship Programs

Number

1106 300 403

8 n/a

18

634

649 100

n/a 97

8 5

79 109

27 150

Source: Director of Placement and Student Aid

Amount

$660,950 91,565 59,404 14,328

n/a 17,265

176,127

335,465 91,815

n/a 12,072

9,535 1,693

44,466 44,185

9,315 45,000

Estimated 1969-70

Number

1160 340 500

10 50 20

800

600 110

50 180

8 5

89 100

10 150

Amount

$696,000 93,000 65,000 15,000 20,000 18,000

300,000

341,313 93,000 50,000 72,000

8,900 1,670

58,650 43,000

2,154 45,000

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FIN&~CIAL AID PROGRAMS PRIVATE AND STATE ADMINISTERED

Actual 1968-69

State Teacher Scholarship Program

State Scholarship Program

Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation Loans

Guaranteed Loans and Scholarships Other States

G. I. Bill

Other Outside Scholarships or Assistant Programs

Number

325

99

1287

173

862

600

Source: Director of Placement and Student Aid

Amount

$ 219,991

117 '900

1,217,508

220,238

n/a

n/a

44

Estimated 1969-70

Number Amount

350 $ 250,000

75 75,000

1500 1,500,000

150 150,000

900 n/a

650 n/a

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SENIOR-GRADUATE-ALUMNI

Number Active Beginning of

Number Added During Year

Total Case Load

Total Placement

Number Active End of Year

CAMPUS INTERVIEW VISITS

Business and Industry

Educational Institutions

Government Agencies

Military Organizations

Total Visits

PLACEMENT SERVICES

Actual 1968-69

Year 1419

1671

3090

1409

1681

465

94

58

13

630

Source: Director of Placement and Student Aid

Estimated 1969-70

1681

1519

3200

1600

1600

480

110

60

15

675

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FACULTY

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FACULTY BY RANK - TOTAL UNIVERSITY * 1968-69

DIVISIONS

Administration

Instruction

Agricultural Extension

Agricultural Experiment Stations

Georgia Center

General Research

Extension and Public Service

Total

PROF.

21

317

11

71

2

10

5

437

ASSOC. ASST. PROF. PROF.

6 5

274 473

22 58

62 83

3 6

8 24

5 11

380 660

INST. TOTAL

2 34

225 1,289

37 128

24 240

4 15

5 47

8 29

305 1,782

* Does not include temporary, part-time, retired, or emeritus personnel.

HIGHEST EAP~ED DEGREES HELD BY MEMBERS OF INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY (ATHENS CAMPUS) *

1968-69

DEGREES NUHBER

Doctorates (Ph.D., Ed.D., etc.) 835

Masters (M.A., M.S., M.Ed., etc.) 363

LL.M. 5

LL.B., J.D. 24

D.V.M. 19

Baccalaureates 43

Total l 289

* Military and retired persons omitted.

PERCENT

64.8

28.1

0.4

1.9

1.5

3.3

100.0

Total falls short of total persons.

deduction of temporarv

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INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY BY RANK

1967-68 1968-69

Professor 267 317

Associate Professor 253 274

Assistant Professor 414 473

Instructor 211 225

Total 1,145 1,289

* Includes twenty Military Science positions.

Professor

AVERAGE SALARIES INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY

(NINE-MONTHS BASIS)

Associate Professor

Assistant Professor

Instructor

All Ranks

Source: AAUP Report (1969-70)

$18,509

$14,603

$12,127

$ 9,237

$13,997

48

Fall 1969

369

329

514

195

1,407 *

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DISTRIBUTION OF FACULTY BY REGION WHERE TERMINAL DEGREE EARNED*

SCHOOL OR COLLEGE

REGION A&S AGRIC BUS EDUC FOR HEC JOUR LAW PHAR

NORTHEAST 107 54 17 44 5 12 l 7 5

MID-. .,- ATLANTIC 114 51 18 19 6 3 6 7

SOUTHEAST 191 248 65 130 11 18 21 4 19

MIDWEST 222 113 25 57 9 9 14 6 4

SOUTHWEST 31 20 8 ll 1

WEST 22 4 l 6 1 l l

FAR WEST 40 12 7 5 2 l

FOREIGN 60 3 l

OTHER 2

TOTAL 787 507 141 272 34 42 38 24 37

As of March, 1969--includes temporary and part-time personnel.

Source: Faculty Directory

sw VM

10 6

3 4

11 57

4 43

5

l

l

28 117

TOTAL

268

231

775

506

76

37

67

65

2

2,027

,J::. \.0

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LIBRARY

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LIBRARY STATISTICS

Growth in Volumes

1964-65

Volumes, June 30 592,667

Net Additions 91,031

Total 683,

Growth in

Manuscripts (Pieces)

Photographs, Pictures, Prints

Maps

Slides

Filmstrips

Microfilm (Spools)

Microfiche

Microcards

Unbound sheet

Human Relations Area Film

1 Includes 27 968 vol~~es in

1965~66

683,698

73,895 -----

757,593

Added 1968-69

14,864

220

730

5,201

5

7,405

49,602

7,367

369

808

757,593

122,2691

879,862 2

1967-68 1968-69

772,8303 876,160

103,3303 119,553

876,1603 995,713 4

Total June 30, 1969

1,035,815

55,739

172,460

29,951

253

47,041

100,790

84,107

237,461

7 735

266

,965

18,

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Non-Reserve Books

Students Faculty Other

Total

Non-Book Materials

Out-of-Building use Building use

Total

Grand Total Circulation

CIRCULATION STATISTICS 1968-69

270,007 41,052 13,708

324,767

4,345 81,475 85,820

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

Reserve Books

Ove:t,"night T\vo-hour Three-day Seven-day

Total

Experiment Stations

Griffin Tifton

Total

7,197 106,386

21,009 100

134,692

28,701 27,450 56,151

601,430

Confederate Imprints Collection - One of the largest and most comprehensive collections of publications of the thirteen states of the Southern Confederacy 1861-65.

Georgiana

DeRenne Library Collection - Excellent collection of materials on Georgia. Includes the original permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America.

52

Egmont Papers - Covers the first two decades, 1732-52, of Georgia's history.

Keith Read Collection - Approximately 3600 items including diaries, letters, letter books, journals, and other unique materials of the early period.

Telamon Cuyler Collection - More than 30,000 items dealing with Georgia history from 1760-1870.

Louis A. Moore Collection - Four thousand bound volumes and several thousand unbound pamphlets and maps.

Charles Colcock Jones Collection - Plantation life and civil war times (1757-1905).

Music

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RESEARCH

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School or College

-General Research

Arts & Sciences

Business Administration

Education

Forest Resources

Graduate School

Home Economics

Pharmacy

Social Work

Computer Center

Institute of Comparative Medicine

Institute of Ecology

Marine Institute

Institutional

Agriculture

ro~aL General ResearGh

SOURCE OF GRANT AND CONTRACT RESEARCH FUNDS 1968-69

Federal State Other

$2,755,905 $ $ 478,556

31,200 19,265

1,624,537 17,184 33,678

67,783 8,000

403,815

17,383 6,838

49,689 11,720

427,445

331,573

448,874 93,295

380,024 4,400

249,043 115,000

124,119

260,125

~7,171,515 $44,449 $ 743,487

Total Percent of Total

$3,234,461 41.0

50,465 1.0

1,675,399 21.1

75,783 1.0

403,815 5.1

24,221 .3

61,409 1.0

427,445 5.4

331,573 4.2

542,169 6.9

384,424 4.9

364,043 4.6

124,119 .2

260,125 3.3

$7,959,451 100.0 Ul ~

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School or College Federal State

Agricultural Experiment Stations $2,138,019* $138,107

Total Agri. Exp. Sta. $2,138,019 $138,107

Grand Total $9,309,534 $182,556

Includes ,471,344 Federal Hatch Act appropriated funds.

Source: Office for the V.P. for Research

Other Total

$ 610,756 $2,886,882

$ 610,756 $2,886,882

$1,354,243 $10,846,333

Percent of Total

100.0

100.0

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or College HEW

Research

Sciences $1,097,606

Business Adm.

Education 1,615,970

Resources

School

Economics 17,383

39,289

Work 427,445

Center

Institute of . Medicine 193,529

Institute of

Institute

Institutional 54,759

211,025

General Res. $3,657,006

SOURCE OF RESEARCH FUNDS FROM GRANTS AND CONTRACTS 1968-69

(BY AGENCIES)

NSF AEC USDI DOD & NASA

$ 977,940 $ 127,268 $ 188,288 $ 364,803

31,200

50,480 17,303

301,415 102,400

10,400

140,500 191,073

185,000 70,345

82,700 223,856

207,500 41,543

68,360 1,000

49,100

$1,869,115 $ 592,677 $ 433,134 $ 537,548

USDA OTHER TOTAL

$ 478,556 $3,234,461

19,265 50,465

59,429 1,675,399

8,000 75,783

403,815

6,838 24,221

11 '720 61,409

427,445

331,573

93,295 542,169

77,868 384,424

115,000 364,043

1241119

260,125

-0- $ 869,971 $7,959,451

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School or College HEW NSF AEC

Stations $ 43,953 $ 1,377 $ 17,445

Total Agricultural Station $ 43,953 $ 1,377 $ 17,445

USDI

$ 570

$ 570

DOD &

NASA

-0-

-0-

USDA OTHER TOTAL

$2,067,380* $ 756,157 $2,886,882

$2,067,380 $ 756,157 $2,886,882

Grand Total $3,700,959 ,870,492 $ 610,122 $433,704 $537,548 $2,067,380 $1,626,128 $10,846,333

HEW

NSF

AEC

OTHER

u.s. Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare, including (PHS) Public Health Service, (NIH) National Institu·tes of Health, (OE) Office of Education, (VRA) Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, (WA) Welfare Administration

National Science Foundation

Atomic Energy Commission

U.S. Dept. of Interior, including (NPS) National Park Service, (OWRR) Office of Water Resources Research, (FWPCA) Federal Water Pollution Control Administration

National Aeronautical and Space Administration

Department of Defense, including (AF) Air Force, (CD) Civil Defense, (ONR) Office of Naval Research, u.s. Army

States, Foundations, Private Agencies and other federal agencies

u.s. Dept. of Agriculture

Includes $1,471,344 Federal Hatch Act appropriated funds.

Source' O££ice o£ the V.P. £or Research lJ1 --.]

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School or College

General Research

Arts & Sciences

Business Administration

Education

Forest Resources

Graduate School

Home Economics

,Journalism

Pharmacy

Law

Social Work

Agriculture

Institutional

Administration

Central Research Stores

Center

SOURCE OF ALL RESEARCH FUNDS 1968-69

State Appropriated Research Funds Funds from Sales

$3,077,581 $

345,095

888,270 16,563

23,768

68,000

85,990

40,015

145,247

24,724

27,038

158,645

106,713

80,815

39,149

771,596 370,599

Research Grants and Contracts Total

$3,234,461 $6,312,042

50,465 395,560

1,675,399 2,580,232

75,783 99,551

403,815 471,815

24,221 110,211

40,015

61,409 206,656

24,724

427,445 454,483

260,125 418,770

124,119 230,832

80,815

39,149

331,573 1,473,768

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School or College

Ga. Mineral Lease Study

Institute of Comparative Medicine

Institute of Ecology

Marine Institute

Natural Resources Institute

Services Shops

Social Sciences Research Institute

Vice President. for Research

Total General Research

Agricultural Experiment Stations

Total Agri. Exp. Sta.

Grand Total

State Appropriated Funds

$ 15,437

417,423

48,391

202,235

61,564

177,859

54,768

94,230

$7,008,553

$3,811,000

$3,811,000

$10,819,553

Source Office for the V.P. for Research

Research Funds from Sales

$ 132,585

$ 519,747

$1,476,020

$1,476,020

$1,995,767

Research Grants and Contracts

$ 542,169

384,424

364,043

$7,959,451

$2,886,882

$2,886,882

$10,846,333

Total

$ 15,437

1,013,592

432,815

566,278

61,564

310,444

54,768

94,230

$15,487,751

$ 8,173,902

$ 8,173,902

$23,661,653

U1 \.0

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SERVICES

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Staff

THE CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS

(Based on Fiscal Year 1968-69)

Full-time Director and Assistant Director plus six full-time professional personnel and two part-time professional. Seven graduate students supplement the regular staff.

University Involvement

Involved seven faculty members from five department and other institute in CMS service work.

Contracts a~d Grants

Administered six contracts or grants for services amounting to $190,026. Two of these are continuing into fiscal year 1969-70.

Studies

Conducted twelve snap-shot analyses for business and industry. Conducted two detailed analyses for governmental units. Conducted three detailed analyses for business.

Publications

Published three Technical Information Program Series (TIPS) monographs and seventeen reports for groups or individuals outside the University.

Educational Activities

Staff members taught three courses for credit within the University and participated in four leadership seminars, three panels or workshops and gave eighteen lectures or special talks to outside groups.

Conducted ninety-eight technical consultations with outside groups. Approximately one half of these were stimulated by requests received by the Center.

Fields of Public Services

Promote more effective systems technology and electronic and governmental units in Georgia

of and information data processing in business, educational and the southeast.

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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE

The Cooperative Extension Service is an educational undertaking of the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture with the cooperation of the counties of the state. Administra­tively, it is an integral part of the University. It was created by the Smith-Lever Act of Congress in 1914 which provided for the Department of Agriculture to join with the states in conducting off-campus educational programs relating to agriculture, resource development, home economics and youth development.

Staff

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Specialists in more than 20 subject matter areas are available to assist county Extension personnel and, through them, the people of the state in planning programs and carrying out recommended practices. The specialist and administrative and supervisory staff numbers about 150. Most of these are housed on the Athens campus.

Responsibilities

Two major responsibilities of the Extension Service are to be a service arm for the University and an educational arm for the USDA. The county agents and county Extension home economists are representatives of both the Univer· sity and USDA. In their dual roles they carry out broad educational programs in agriculture, home economics and youth development and inform the public of Federal farm programs and other USDA services. There are approximately 450 such agents in the state.

Service Activities

Major areas of service within the broad categories of work include agri­cultural engineering, agronomy, animal science, community and resource develop­ment, dairy science, economics and farm management, entomology, forestry, horticulture, landscape architecture, marketing and utilization, plant patho­logy, poultry science, veterinary medicine, family life, food preservation, health, home management, housing, equipment and horne furnishings, nutrition and youth development, inc the 4-H Club program. The subject matter specialists gather the latest research information from the experiment stations, the USDA and elsewhere and make it available to the agents along with recom~ mendations.

Special programs are also carried out with resource deve rural area deve and area redeve , inc the work of the Area Planning and Commissions. The Extension Service has educational responsibi in connection with the rural civil defense program and it cooperates in many ses of the Economic ortunities Act. In 1968~69 the Extension Service lished 114 lications and distributed 1,095,700 copies. One of these lications was a 562-page agricultural handbook.

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THE GEORGIA CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

Facilities

Staff

The Georgia Center is a residential adult education facility with:

145 double bedrooms with a sleeping capacity of 290 18 conference rooms of varying sizes with a total

seating capacity of 1,120 8 dining areas with a total seating capacity of 916

48 offices 2 libraries 4 elevators

The Center has an average monthly payroll of nearly 500. This includes:

225 hourly employees 80 salaried employees on weekly or bi-weekly payrolls 57 administrative employees on monthly payrolls 10 administrative personnel joint-staffed with other

schools, colleges or institutes on campus 56 part-time instructors 65 (average) University of Georgia faculty members

contributing to the Center's program

Program

During the 1968-69 fiscal year the Center conducted:

281 conferences registering some 25,000 conferees 706 other meetings and activities involving 38,000 participants

Extension programs in virtually every county in the state including non-credit programs and credit courses at both the under~raduate and graduate level

Television programming originating from WGTV in the Center and broadcast over a statewide network that includes eight other ETV stations

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THE GEORGIA CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES DIVISION

1. The Instructional Services Division has a staff of 47 professional employees.

2. The three departments within Instructional Services are University Extension, Conferences and Short Courses, and Program Development and Evaluation.

3. The University Extension is responsible for the off-campus credit and non-credit continuing education effort of the Georgia Center.

4. The Conferences and Short Courses Department is responsible for the residential conference program at the Georgia Center.

5. The Department of Program Development and Evaluation is composed of a staff of 20 specialists who are joint-staffed with one of 8 aca­demic departments, colleges, and institutes.

6. The Georgia Center has a professional staff member jointly employed with and housed in each of three University System Junior Colleges.

7. The off-campus credit program of University Extension is equal in enrollment to a college with 1,892 full-time students. The enrollment consists of 1,117 equivalent full-time undergraduate students and 775 equivalent full-time graduate students.

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THE GEORGIA CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

Communications Division

1. WGTV, the University of Georgia's educational television station, is the originating station for eight other ETV stations in the state forming a network entitled Georgia Television.

2. Communications Division produces 15 full film productions in a typical year.

3. WGTV produces for national distribution approximately 10 television productions each year.

4. WGTV produces for local telecast approximately 120 television programs each year.

5. The Georgia television signal is picked up and transmitted by Community Antenna systems in approximately 70 communities in a five­state area.

6. Program Guides for Georgia Television were mailed to approximately 25,000 people each month. A sizeable number go into each county of the State and approximately 3,000 are mailed out of the State.

7. WGTV receives 5,000 viewer letters in a typical year.

8. WGTV works very closely with the campus Cultural Affairs and Lecture Series in order to produce television programs with visiting celebrities.

9. Communications Division operates a film distribution system from the film library on the campus of the University of Georgia. Approxi­mately 30 films are picked up and delivered each day.

10. Campus participations in WGTV's productions number approximately 600 per year.

11. The film library of the Georgia Center has 2,200 films which are distributed nationwide, primarily to institutions of higher education.

12. The Operations section of the Communications Division (audio-visual support for conferences and meetings) prints thousands of signs each year and prepares hundreds of audio-visual services.

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THE INSTITUTE OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE

(Based on Fiscal 1968-1969)

Staff

Director and Associate Director plus 75 professional personnel jointly staffed from the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Pharmacy, The College of Agriculture, the School of Forestry, the School of Home Economics, and the School of Veterinary Medicine.

Functions

The Institute functions in coordinating research on the fundamental aspects of comparative medicine and the clinical sciences. The educational mission of the Institute is, therefore, oriented toward the strengthening of the graduate programs in the biomedical sciences. The service function of the Institute of Comparative Medicine is manifest in the collective and individual consultative roles that its members participate in. To this end, a diagnostic laboratory is maintained at the School of Veterinary Medicine and also in Tifton, Georgia. Moreover, members consult in the areas of com­parative and laboratory animal medicine with agencies and organizations con­cerned with environmental health, toxicology and radiobiology.

Contracts and Grants

The Institute of Comparative Medicine was responsible for the administra­tion of $572,721 in contracts and grants during Fiscal year 1968-69.

Publicationi

Submitted 41 papers for publication in biomedical journals.

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THE INSTITUTE OF COMMUNITY AND AREA DEVELOPMENT

(Based on Fiscal Year 1968-69)

Staff

Full~time Director and Associate Director plus 22 professional personnel jointly staffed with academic departments, schools and other institutes.

University Involvement

Involved 50 faculty members from 23 departments, schools or other institutes in ICAD service work.

Contracts and Grants

Administered 35 contracts or grants for services amounting to $557,267.

Studies

Conducted 51 studies for community and area organizations, state agencies, or federal agencies.

Publications

Published 62 reports or other documents on technical subjects for groups outside the University.

Educational Activities

ic ed in 21 leadership seminars, Organized, conducted or 66 forums panels or workshops to outside groups.

and gave 46 lectures or 1 talks

Consult ins

Partie ed in 148 technica 46 general planning consultations information.

Social work, business and education law enforcement

consultations with outside groups, and honored 60 requests for factual

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THE INSTITUTE OF CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION IN GEORGIA

The Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia was formed in August 1965 by the University of Georgia School of Law, the Law Schools of Emory and Mercer Universities and the State Bar of Georgia. The purpose of The Institute is to provide a continuing legal education program for the Georgia lawyer. The Institute holds twenty-five to thirty seminars a year to keep lawyers abreast of changes and new developments in the law. These seminars vary from one to three days. Courses are held at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education as well as in the major cities throughout Georgia.

The University of Georgia pays the salaries of the Director of the Institute and staff as well as provides office facilities for the Institute in the Law School Building.

Staff

The faculty of The Institute is picked from the law faculties of Georgia, Mercer and Emory Universities. Prominent practitioners and specialists of the State Bar of Georgia and national experts teach and lecture at these seminars.

Services

Seminars are also held for Superior Court Judges and judges of other Georgia Courts, as well as for City and County Attorneys and District Attorneys.

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THE INSTITUTE OF ECOLOGY

(Based on Fiscal Year 1968-1969)

Staff

Full-time Director plus persons with doctorates jointly staffed with eight academic departments and schools. A technical and clerical staff of 16 persons.

Facilities

Administrative offices and computer facilities in the Rockhouse (Lumpkin House). Laboratories in 1 Science and Forest Resource Buildings. Research area at Horseshoe Bend near the campus. Operates the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory near Augusta, Georgia for the U. S. A.E.C.

Contracts and Grants

Administered five grants amounting to $206,343. Total support through member's grants is $762,780.

Research Programs

Operates five multidisciplinary research programs: at SREL, 2) marine ecology, 3) temperate forest ecology, and 5) avian ecology.

Publications

Members published 57 papers or books in 1968.

Training Programs

1) radiation ecology 4) tropical ecology,

Operates a training $100,000 per year. Also cooperation with the

program in Environmental Health, amounting to about developing a systems ecology training program in

of Zoo Over 125 graduate students en-rolled in ecology in academic

Members Have special nization for

the Joint

active on many international national and local committees. with the International Biological Program,

1 Studies, and International Society of Ecology sional ee on Environment. Members active

environmental, conservation and active coromittees in the U.S. and

Cooperates close with Institute of Natural Resources, 1 Studies Group, and academic s in schools of botany entomology,

forest resources

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THE INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT

(As of July 1969)

Staff

In addition to the Director the Institute employs 31 full-time profess-ional personnel, including 20 with other University func-tions such as the departments of Political Science, Sociology, Accounting, and Banking and Finance, the School of Social Work, the Georgia Center for Continuing Education, and the Institute of Community and Area Development. Five staff members were employed under grants or contracts.

Budget, Contracts, and Grants

The 1969-70 budget for the Institute of Government is approximately $402,000. In addition, during the previous fiscal period, the Institute was responsible with its sister institutes or the Georgia Center, for admin­istering grants or contracts with a face value exceeding $550,000.

Studies and Consultations

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During 1968-69, the Institute of Government faculty provided consultative services or conducted studies in connection with approximately 80 different projects.

Publications

During 1968-69, the Institute of Government staff published more than 40 articles, reports, or books. In this same twelve-month period, the Institute distributed approximately 3,100 of its publications to interested individuals and organizations.

Training Activities

Through its connection with the Georgia Center and at various around the state, the Institute of Government planned, conducted,

locations or co-

sponsored more than 130 conferences or seminars in various mental training, police science, and corrections.

of govern-

Other Educational Activities

The Institute of Government serves as an agent of the Board of in the development of It also administers cooperation with the

programs at state Master of Public Administration program in Political Science.

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INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

staff

Director and Associate Director plus ten full-time staff members.

University Involvement

The Institute is involved in various service projects for several schools and colleges in four Southeastern states as well as serving as an institutional research agency for the University. It also coordinates the USOE Higher Education General Information Survey for the total University.

Contracts and Grants

Under Title III of the Higher Education Act of l965,IHE assists developing colleges improve administration and curriculum. The University has seventeen Title III affiliates, more than any other u.s. institution. Contracts for services have also been made with other individual institutions throughout Georgia and the Southeast. During the past four years, IHE has conducted Project FAIT (Find and Inform Talent) under Title IV of the Higher Education Act.

In 1967-68, the Institute of Higher Education operated six restricted accounts with a total value of $111,070. During 1968-69 IHE again administered six restricted accounts with a total value of $153,793 while the 1969-70 fiscal year will see the expenditure of $184,546 in nine restricted accounts.

Studies and Proposals

The institute staff has worked with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Southern Regional Education Board and the Southern Education Foundation in various projects concerning higher education. IHE has also conducted studies related to student faculty ratios, long range planning, administrative and academic team leadership, aspects of higher education, and the administrative needs of higher education. Other studies requested and/or sponsored by departments within the University as well as by other higher educational agencies also have been undertaken.

Publications

The Institute has produced eight monographs during the past fiscal year to add to its series of publications in reports have also been produced for intra- and distribution.

Activities

The institute has developed an advanced graduate program in higher education which will be added to the graduate curriculum during 1969-70. IHE also sponsors the pre-doctoral assistantship program for junior faculty members teaching in Georgia colleges. Other seminars and non-credit programs are periodically sponsored by the Institute.

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THE SERVICE PROGRAM OF THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Based on Fiscal Year 1968-69

Staff

One Dean, three Directors, nine Department Chairmen, 108 full-time faculty, 41 part-time , 27 administrative personnel.

Studies

The Division of Research conducted and/or participated in 25 college administered applied research projects. Working individually and with the Division of Research, many of the faculty conducted and participated in numerous other studies funded by private firms, associations, and governmental units (local, state, and national level.)

Publications

The Division of Research published 12 issues of Georgia Business and 12 individual studies, most of which were done under contract with groups outside of the College.

Continuing Education Program

Fifty conferences were offered at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education with 2,356 registrants. Nine seminars were sponsored by the State Technical Services, Project 10, with 203 registrants. A majority of these seminars was held off-campus. Three programs, with 83 registrants, were developed and offered in cooperation with the Institute of Community and Area Development. Many members of the teaching faculty participated in educational seminars and conferences throughout the nation. The College's Department of Insurance established an Insurance Merchandising Institute. One of its objectives is to provide marketing training for the beginning life underwriter. A major effort is underway to develop an Automation and Society Institute. A symposium conducted in April, Automation and Society, received national acclaim and involved persons of national reputation. These programs are coordinated by the Administrative Assistant for Services in the Dean s office.

Consulting

The staff of the Division of Research worked continuous the year with many communities, cities, and area commissions providing consultation and advice on of the teaching served on consultative roles to numerious firms; associat.ions; federal rnernbers of the served boards and co~mittees at the state and national levels.

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COMPUTER CENTER

Hardware

The processing units presently in operation are an IBM/360 model 65, an IBM 7094, two IBM 1401's, an IBM 1620, and an IBM 1130. To these pro­cessors are attached a variety of peripheral devices drives, disks, drums, data cells, and 45 remote terminals.

Software

The scientific languages FORTRAN IV and ALGOL, the business language COBOL, and the general purpose language PL/1 are all in use on at least one machine. An assembler language is available for every machine. In addition, a conversational language is in use for remote terminals, and a simplified mathematical language is used on the AMTRAN console.

Services

In the continuing effort to improve services to the University com­munity, the Computer Center has organized a Users Service group. In addition to functioning as the information desk for the Center, Users Services will assume production responsibility for standard programs and provide indirect assistance in the areas of programming and control languages.

Other services are also available through the Computer Center. Statisticians are available to assist in the statistical analysis of exper­imental data using computers. The applications group performs the necessary programming functions for various groups within the University. The Computer Software Management and Information Center {COSMIC) disseminates programs originally developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin­istration (NASA), the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), and the Department of Defense (DoD) . The Information Sciences group provides scientific researchers with references to current and past literature in their fields of interest.

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REVENUE

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SOURCES, AMOUNTS, AND PERCENTAGES OF REVENUE

JULY 1, 1968-JUNE 30, 1969

Source

From the State of Georgia For General Operations For Continuing Education For Agricultural Experiment Station For Agricultural Extension Service

Total State

From the Counties of Georgia For Agricultural Extension Service

From Federal Appropriations For Teaching For Agricultural Experiment Station For Agricultural Extension Service

Total Federal

From Student Fees

From Sales, Services, and Misc. Sources Of Teaching Departments Of Continuing Education Of Agricultural Experiment Station Of Agricultural Extension Service

'l;otal

From Organized Activities Relating to Educational Departments

From Grants and Research Contracts *(State, Federal, and Private)

From Auxil ises

From Endowment

TOTAL

*Includes Student Aid

of .P.

Income

$29,815,319 913,000

3,811,000 4,220,000

38,759,319

1,552,334

207 '868 1,479,479 3,090,007

4, 777' 354

8,106,307

2,208,443 204' 977

1,476,020 685,418

4,574,858

129,215

14,177,626

6,980,995

391 469

$79,449,477

75

Percentage of Total

48.8

2.0

6.0

10.1

5.8

• 2

.8

8.

.s

100.0

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA EXPENDITURES BY AMOUNTS AND PERCENTAGE

JULY 1, 1968-JUNE 30, 1969

Expenditure

Instruction and Departmental Research

Organized Activities Relating to Educational Departments

General Administration and General Expenses

Library

Operation and Maintenance of Instructional Plant Facilities

Organized Research(Not Including Agricultural Experiment Station)

Extension and Public Service

Student Aid

Auxiliary Enterprises

Agricultural Experiment Station

Agricultural Extension Service

TOTAL

Amount

$29 128 379

340,822

5,191,230

2' 448,204

4,326,370

6,178,417

3,629,582

3,725,531

7,135,448

8,256,066

9,507,174

9,867,223

Source: Office of the V.P. for Business and Finance

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Percentage of Total

36.5

.4

6.5

3.1

5.4

7.7

4.5

4.7

8.9

10.3

12.0

100.0

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR VARIOUS SERVICES JULY 1-JUNE 30, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70

A. Campus Instruction Maintenance and Operation

B. Continuing Education

C. Agricultural Experiment Station

D. Agricultural Extension Service

Total State Appropriations

Appropriation 1967-68

$26,021,985

1,010,500

3,544,711

3,870,289

$34,447,485

Source: Office of the V.P. for Business and Finance

Appropriation 1968-69

$29,815,319

913' 000

3' 811 '000

4,220,000

$38,759,319

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Appropriation 1969-70

$31,510,000

1,148,000

4,396,000

4,754,000

$41,808,000

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Fiscal Year

1960-61

1961-62

1962-63

1963-64

1964-65

1965-66

1966-67

1967-68

1968-69

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

OF INCOME FOR RESIDENT INSTRUCTION 1960-61--1968-69

Per Cent From Per Cent From State Appropriation Student Fees

71.60 23.70

65.91 29.52

65.50 30.23

67.05 26.32

67.70 27.58

71.00 25.51

61.71 28.63

72.54 18.80

74.19 18.51

Source: Office for the V.P. for Business and Finance

78

Per Cent From Other Sources

4.70

4.57

4.27

6.63

4. 72

3.49

9.66

8.66

7.30

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THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA STATE OF GEORGIA APPROPRIATIONS

1960-61 THROUGH 1968-69

Agricultural Agricultural Fiscal Resident Continuing Experiment Extension

Year Instruction Education Station Service

1968-69 $29,815,319 $ 913 '000 $ 3,811,000 $ 4,220,000

67-68 26,021,985 1,010,500 3,545,000 3,870,000

966-67 13,181,671 742,000 3,000,314 3,224,929

1965-66 11,206,998 656,000 2,748,577 2,919,889

1964-65 8,944,261 561,000 2,800,111 2,686,601

,476,951 436,000 2,245,264 2,213,602

1962-63 6,214,327 395,500 2,172,500 2,127,000

961-62 5,500,080 326,800 2,037,000 1,820,000

960-61 5,108,000 293,000 1,898,000 1,669,000

Source: Office of the V.P. for Business and Finance

Total

$38,759,319

34,447,485

20,148,914

17,531,464

14,991,973

12,371,817

10,909,327

9,683,880

8,968,000

Per Cent Increase from Previous Year

12.5

70.1

14.9

16.9

21.2

13.4

12.6

8.0

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PHYSICAL FACILITIES

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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA MAIN CAMPUS

Gross Square Feet

Administrative Buildings ( 3) 99,984

Academic Buildings (56) 2,282,225

General Buildings (34) 1,127,159

Sub-Total

Residence Halls (20) 1,323,579

Sub-Total

Married Housing (21) 245,632

Sub-Total

Total Gross Square Feet (134 Buildings)

source: Office of the Director of Physical Plant

81

3,509,368

1,323,579

245,632

5,078,579

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Building Name

Academic Agricultural Eng. Agricultural Ext. Army ROTC Baldwin Hall Barrow Hall Biological Sciences Bishop House Bolton Hall Business Adm. Candler Hall Chapel Chemistry Coliseum Conner Hall Dairy Science Dawson Hall Demosthenian Hall Dudley Hall Environmental Design Fain Hall Fine Arts Food Science Forest Res. # 1 Forest Res. # 2 Forest Res. # 3 Garden Club of Georgia Geography, Geology Georgia Center for

Continuing Education Georgia Museum of Art Graduate Studies

Research Center Griggs Hall Hardman Hall Hoke Smith Annex Journalism Journalism Auditorium

MAJOR ACADEMIC BUILDINGS AND DATE OF INITIAL OCCUPANCY

Initial Occupancy

1831 1966 1937 1931 1938 1911 1960 1837 1963 1924 1901 1831 1962 1964 1908 1939 1932 1824 1942 1901 1942 1941 1958 1940 1968 1968 1850 1960

1956 1907

1968 1942 1918 1940 1969 1969

Building Name

Law School LeConte Hall Library, Main

(Dunlap Little) Livestock-Poultry Lucy Cobb Lucy Cobb Seney-Stovall

Chapel Lucy Cobb Carriage

House Lucy Cobb Gym Lumpkin House Lustrat House Margaret Hall Meigs Hall Memorial Hall Moore College New College Old College Park Hall Peabody Hall Pharmacy Phi Kappa Hall Physics Poultry Disease

Research Psychology Psychology Aud. Snelling Hall Stegeman Hall Terrell Hall University Bookstore Veterinary Medicine Visual Arts Waddel Hall Women's Physical Education

Source: Office of Campus Planning and Development

Initial Occupancy

1967 1938

1952 1960 1858

1885

1808 1905 1850 1847 1898 1905 1923 1874 1823 1801 1938 1913 1964 1834 1959

1953 1969 1969 1940 1943 1904 1968 1949 1961 1807

1928

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MAJOR BUILDING PROJECTS

COMPLETED PROJECTS - 1960-1969

University Completion Federal & State Total

Project Date Funds Funds Other Project Cost

Biological Sciences 1960 600,000 3,000,000 3,600 000

Visual Arts 1961 919,000 919,000

Six Dormitories 1961 3,180,000 3,180,000

High Temperature Lab 1962 32,000 32,000

Georgia Seed Lab 1963 253,000 253,000

Stadium Bridge 1963 225,000 225,000

Creswell Hall & Bolton Hall 1963 3,620,000 3,620,000

Laundry & Dry Cleaning Bldg. 1963 100,000 100,000

Horticulture Bldg. (Tifton) 1963 360,000 360,000

Pharmacy Building 1964 100,000 1,680,000 1,780,000

Coliseum 1964 4,090,000 4,090,000

Forestry Research Lab. (Federal) 1964 611,000 611,000

Poultry Disease Lab (Federal) 1964 900,000 900,000

Married Student Housing 105 Units 1964 1,025,000 l 025,000

Psychology Animal Lab 1964 40,000 40,000

Addition to Continuing Education 1966 457,000 457,000

Agricultural Engineering 1966 675,000 1,300,000 1,975,000

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Project

1,000 Student Dorm. (Brurnby Hall)

200 Married Student Apartments

Food Science Lab (Griffin)

Animal Disease Lab (Tifton)

164 Student Dorm. & Dining (McWhorter Hall)

1000 Student Dorm. (Russell Hall)

Recording for the Blind, Inc.

Completion Date

1966

1966

1966

1966

1967

1967

1967

Agricultural Engineering & Lab. Building (Tifton) 1967

Expansion of Campus Electrical System

Alpha Chi Omega Sorority

Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority

1966

1967

1967

Addition to Law School 1967

Expansion Central Heat­ing & Distribution

1967

Federal Funds

University & State Funds

3,300,000

2,000,000

750,000

460,000

978,000

3,600,000

Other

(Callaway Foundation) 100,000

ll5,000

255,000

184,000

293 000

2,998,000

420,000

Sanford Stadium Expansion 1967 (Athletic Association) 3,295,000

Graduate Studies Research Center 1968 2,074,000 3,559 000

Total Project Cost

3,300,000

2,000,000

750,000

460,000

978,000

3,600,000

100,000

ll5,000

255,000

184,000

293 000

2,998,000

420,000

3 295,000

5 633 000

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University Project Completion Federal & State Total

Date Funds Funds Other Project Cost

Forestry Addition 1968 640,000 1,276,000 1,916,000

Golf Pro Shop 1968 42,500 42,500

Add. to Main Lab.--Poultry Disease Research 1968 52,200 52,200

Addition to Agricul-tural Engineering 1968 213,100 213,100

Animal Psychology Lab 1968 94,000 94,000

General Classroom Building 1968 1,640,000 4,460,000 6,100,000

University Bookstore 1969 850,000 850,000

Addition to Physics 1969 128,100 128,100

Snelling Hall Reno-vation 1969 424,600 424,600

Alumni House Reno-vation 1969 148,000 148,000

Greenhouse Complex( 5) 1969 65,000 50,000 115,000

Central Research Stores 1969 150,000 150,000

Animal Psychology Lab. Annex 1969 26,000 66,200 92,200

Kappa Alpha Frat. Renovation 1969 100,000 100,000

Georgia Center Mountain) WGTV 1969 100,000 100,000

Total 15,250,000 3,395,000

Source: Office of Campus Planning and Development

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PROJECTS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION *

Estimated University Completion Federal & State Total

Project Date Funds Funds Project Cost

Bulldog Room Renovation 1969 121,200 121,200

Addition to Women's Physical Education 1969 333,000 667,000 1,000,000

Addition to Stea~ Distribution System (R-40) 1969 386,500 386,500

Addition to Park Hall 1970 333,000 667,000 1,000,000

Home Economics and Child Development Lab. 1970 456,000 1,317,300 1,773,300

Soil Testing Lab. 1970 263,000 263,000

Addition to Chemistry 1970 766,600 1,672,800 2,439,400

College of Education 1970 1,740,000 3,496,000 5,236,000

Plant Sciences Bldg. 1971 1,400,000 2,503,000 3,903,000

Total 5,028,600 11,093,800 16,122,400

* As of October l, 1969.

Source: Office of Campus Planning and Development

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AUTHORIZED PROJECTS BEING PLANNED *

Estimated University Bid Federal & State Total

Project Date Funds Funds Project Cost

Campus Heating System Fall Expansion (R-39) 1969 1,114,350 1,114,350

Beef Cattle, Swine, Fall Dairy Barns 1969 21,500 200,000 221,500

Institute of Comparative Fall Medicine "1 ,....,...,/"'\

J..':J/U 871,800 871 '800

Married Student Housing Winter 1970 4,700,000 4,700,000

Addition to Business Fall Administration 1969 500,000 1,169,553 1,669,553

Addition to Biological Spring Sciences 1970 756,000 200,000 956,000

Married Student Housing Fall Office and Warehouse 1969 200,000 200,000

Auditorium Building, sw Ga. Fall Experiment Station, 1969 128,205 128,205 Plains, Georgia

Infirmary Spring 1970 1,000,000 1,000,000

Rural Development Center Fall Tifton 1969 600,000 600,000

Addition to Library Fall 1970 6,000,000 6,000,000

Total 1 277,500 16,183,908 17,461,408

* As of October 1, 1969.

Source: Office of Campus Planning and Development

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LAND HOLDINGS

THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA CAMPUS

Main Campus and Related Areas

COLLEGE EXPERIMENT STATIONS

Main Areas Durham Farm Hardman Forest Sams Forest Watkins Springs Forest Wilkins Farm Georgia Mountain Station Northwest Branch Station Piedmont Field Station Southeast Branch Station Southwest Branch Station

GEORGIA STATION

Georgia Station

COASTAL PLAIN STATION

Coastal Plain Station Range Grazing Station Shade Tobacco Station

AGRICULTUFAL EXTENSION SERVICES

Dublin 4-H Center Rock Eagle 4-H Center

Total

Source: Office of the Director of Physical Plant

ACRES

1,435

2,188 90

462 573 627 975 402

1,275 14,315

468 454

1,317

2,323 2,804

425

142 1,452

31,727

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Women's Residence Halls

Boggs Brumby Church Creswell Hill Lipscomb Mary Lyndon Mell Myers Rutherford Soule

Sub-Total 11 Buildings

Men's Residence Halls

Clark Howell Joe Brown McWhorter Milledge Morris Payne Reed Russell Tucker

Sub-Total 9 Buildings

RESIDENCE HALLS

Date of Initial Occupancy

1961 1966 1961 1963 1961 1961 1957 1961 1952 1938 1920

Date of Initial Occupancy

1936 1932 1967 1921 1957 1939 1952 1967 1964

TOTAL 20 Residence Halls

Source: Office of Campus Planning and Development

Capacity

164 996 164 988 168 164 132 164 486 156 119

3,701

Capacity

200 137 167 154 152 234 500

1,000 176

2,720

6,421

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FRATERNITY AND SORORITY BUILDINGS

University OWned Fraternity Houses

Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Chi Phi Chi Psi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Tau Epsilon Phi

Sub-Total 12 Buildings

Not University Owned

Acacia Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Chi Delta Tau Delta Farm House Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Theta Chi

Sub-Total 14

Professional Fraternity Residences

Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Psi Omega Tau Sigma

Phi Omega

Sub-Total 4 Buildings

Total 30 Houses

Capacity

34 54 28 29 42 46 35 25 66 40 35 32

466

Capacity

32 46 16 21 24 52 25 31 22 20 30 38 28 21

406

Capacity

14 14 10 18

56

928

90

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University Owned Sororities

Alpha Chi Omega Delta Phi Epsilon Sigma Delta Tau

Sub-Total 3 Buildings

Not University Owned

Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Zeta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Mu Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa Zeta Tau Alpha

Sub-Total 15 Buildings

Total 18 Sorority Houses

RESIDENCE SUMMARY

Type of Residence Number

Women 11

Men 9

Sororities 18

Fraternities 30

University Village 15

Pre-Fabs. 10

Source: Office of and

Capacity

60 50 44

154

60 50 50 44 62 50 60 30 54 30 67 66 60 40 60

783

937

Accommodation

3701

2720

937

928

305 units

65 units

91

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MAINTENANCE AND OPERATING PERSONNEL FOR UNIVERSITY FACILITIES

Physical Plant

Housing

Other

Total

Source: Office of the Director of Physical Plant

92

701

148

32

881