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FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY FACT BOOK 2014 13th Edition Published By: Office of Institutional Research, Planning and Effectiveness B. Donta Truss Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs 1005 State University Drive Fort Valley State University Fort Valley, Georgia 31030-4313 Office: 478.822.7593 Fax: 478.822.7594 Don McCarthy Associate Director of Institutional Research mccarthyd@fvsu.edu Shamarick Y. Paradise Data Management Specialist paradises@fvsu.edu Co-Edited By: Marketing and Communications 1005 State University Drive Fort Valley State University Fort Valley, Georgia 31030-4313
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Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................................................... IV LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................................................................... V GEORGIA BOARD OF REGENTS .......................................................................................................................... 2 PRESIDENTS ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 ADMINISTRATORS ................................................................................................................................................... 6 2014 FACTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY: 2014 - 2015 FACTS ............................................................................... 9 TUITION AND FEES .................................................................................................................................................. 9 HUNT LIBRARY INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 9 FACILITIES ............................................................................................................................................................... 9 FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY ADMIT TYPE....................................................................................................... 12 FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY GENDER ............................................................................................................... 13 FALL 2014 TOTAL NEW STUDENT TRANSITION DATA BY GENDER ..................................................... 14 FALL 2005-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER .................................................. 15 FALL 2005-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER .............. 16 FALL 2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY ..................................................... 17 FALL 2006-2014 PERCENTAGE FOR FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY ...... 19 FALL 2005-2014 FRESHMAN APPLICATION VS. ENROLLMENT COMPARATIVE DATA ................... 20 FALL 2014 FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN ................................................................. 22 FALL 2014 FRESHMEN MEAN SCORES ............................................................................................................ 23 TRANSFER STUDENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 27 ENROLLMENT ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 UNDERGRADUATES .............................................................................................................................................. 40 COMPLETIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 49 RETENTION & GRADUATION ............................................................................................................................. 55 RESIDENTIAL LIFE ................................................................................................................................................ 59 FACULTY .................................................................................................................................................................. 64
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LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1: FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY ADMIT TYPE ................................................................................................ 12 FIGURE 2: FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY GENDER ....................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 3: FALL 2014 TOTAL NEW STUDENT TRANSITION DATA BY GENDER ....................................................... 14 FIGURE 4: FALL 2005-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ................................................... 15 FIGURE 5: FALL 2005-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ...................... 16 FIGURE 6: FALL 2014 PERCENT OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY .................................. 17 FIGURE 7: FALL 2004-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY ............................................... 18 FIGURE 8: FALL 2006-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY .................. 19 FIGURE 9: FALL 2005-2014 FRESHMAN APPLICATION VS. ENROLLMENT COMPARATIVE DATA .......................... 20 FIGURE 10: FALL 2009-2014 SOURCE OF FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT ...................................................................... 21 FIGURE 11: FALL 2014 FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN ................................................................ 22 FIGURE 12: FALL 2014 FRESHMEN MEAN SCORES .................................................................................................. 23 FIGURE 13: FALL 2014 SAT VERBAL AND MATH RESULTS ..................................................................................... 24 FIGURE 14: 2014 ACT ENGLISH AND MATH RESULTS ............................................................................................. 25 FIGURE 15: FALL 2014 FIRST – TIME FRESHMEN ENTRANCE EXAM TRANSACTION BY TYPE .............................. 26 FIGURE 16: FALL 2014 CLASSIFICATION OF TRANSFER STUDENT UPON ENROLLMENT ........................................ 28 FIGURE 17: FALL 2014 ENROLLMENT PERCENTAGE BY ETHNICITY ...................................................................... 34 FIGURE 18: 2010-2014 FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY GENDER AND RESIDENCE ....................................... 35 FIGURE 19: 2006-2014 COMPARISON AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS WITH OTHER ETHNIC GROUPS ................ 36 FIGURE 20: FALL 2007-2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION ............................ 37 FIGURE 21: FALL 2006-2014 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER .......................................................... 41 FIGURE 22: FALL 2006-2014 PERCENT UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER .......................................... 42 FIGURE 23: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT STATUS BY ETHNICITY ................................................. 43 FIGURE 24: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE ................................................................................ 44 FIGURE 25: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE (%) ......................................................................... 45 FIGURE 26: FALL 2010-2014 DEGREES CONFERRED BY TYPE ................................................................................ 54 FIGURE 27: FALL 2005 - 2014 RETENTION RATES (%) ............................................................................................ 56 FIGURE 28: FALL 1999 - 2008 SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATES (%) BY ENTERING COHORT ................................. 57 FIGURE 29: FALL 2014 STUDENTS RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS BY GENDER ............................................................... 60 FIGURE 30: 2006 – 2014 UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES .............................................................................. 61 FIGURE 31: 2005 – 2014 ROOM AND BOARD FEES .................................................................................................... 62 FIGURE 32: 2012 – 2014 OTHER COST BY CATEGORY ............................................................................................. 63 FIGURE 33: FALL 2014 FACULTY BY STATUS & GENDER ........................................................................................ 65 FIGURE 34: FALL 2014 FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RANK AND GENDER .................................................................... 66
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LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1: UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA BOARD OF REGENTS ........................................................................... 2 TABLE 2: TWO SEMESTERS TUITION AND FEES ......................................................................................................... 9 TABLE 3: HUNT LIBRARY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 9 TABLE 4: FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY ADMIT TYPE ................................................................................................. 12 TABLE 5: FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY GENDER ........................................................................................................ 13 TABLE 6: FALL 2014 TOTAL NEW STUDENT TRANSITION DATA BY GENDER ......................................................... 14 TABLE 7: FALL 2005-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER .................................................... 15 TABLE 8: FALL 2005-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ........................ 16 TABLE 9: FALL 2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY .......................................................... 17 TABLE 10: FALL 2005-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY .............................................. 18 TABLE 11: FALL 2006-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY .................. 19 TABLE 12: FALL 2005-2014 NEW ENTERING FRESHMEN APPLICATION VS. ENROLLMENT COMPARATIVE DATA 20 TABLE 13: FALL 2009-2014 NEW ENTERING FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT STATE OF RESIDENTS ............................ 21 TABLE 14: FALL 2014 FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN ................................................................. 22 TABLE 15: FALL 2014 FRESHMEN MEAN SCORES .................................................................................................... 23 TABLE 16: FALL 2014 SAT VERBAL AND MATH RESULTS ...................................................................................... 24 TABLE 17: 2014 ACT ENGLISH AND MATH RESULTS .............................................................................................. 25 TABLE 18: FALL 2014 FIRST – TIME FRESHMEN ENTRANCE EXAM TRANSACTION BY TYPE ................................ 26 TABLE 19: FALL 2014 CLASSIFICATION OF TRANSFER STUDENT UPON ENROLLMENT .......................................... 28 TABLE 20: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE TRANSFER STUDENT ENROLLMENT ....................................................... 29 TABLE 21: FALL 2010-2014 TRANSFER STUDENT APPLIED. ADMITTED AND ENROLLMENT ................................. 30 TABLE 22: 1987 - 2014 TOTAL STUDENT ENROLLMENTS ........................................................................................ 33 TABLE 23: FALL 2014 ENROLLMENT PERCENTAGE BY ETHNICITY ........................................................................ 34 TABLE 24: 2010-2014 FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT BY GENDER AND RESIDENCE ......................................... 35 TABLE 25: 2006-2014 COMPARISON AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS WITH OTHER ETHNIC GROUPS ................. 36 TABLE 26: FALL 2007-2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION .............................. 37 TABLE 27: FALL 2010-2014 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY CLASSIFICATION .............................................. 38 TABLE 28: FALL 2010-2014 GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ....................................................................... 39 TABLE 29: FALL 2010-2014 GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY ACADEMIC UNIT AND MAJOR ..................................... 39 TABLE 30: FALL 2006-2014 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ............................................................ 41 TABLE 31: FALL 2006 -2014 PERCENT UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY GENDER ........................................... 42 TABLE 32: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT STATUS BY ETHNICITY ................................................... 43 TABLE 33: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE .................................................................................. 44 TABLE 34: FALL 2014 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS BY AGE (%) ........................................................................... 45 TABLE 35: FALL 2010 – 2014 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FAMILY SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR ............................................................................................................................................................... 46 TABLE 36: FALL 2010 – 2014 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR ................................. 47 TABLE 37: FALL 2010 – 2014 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ENROLLMENT BY MAJOR ............................................... 48 TABLE 38: SUMMER 2013 AWARDED DEGREES BY ACADEMIC UNIT AND MAJOR ................................................. 50 TABLE 39: FALL 2013 AWARDED DEGREES BY ACADEMIC UNIT AND MAJOR ....................................................... 51 TABLE 40: SPRING 2014 AWARDED DEGREES BY ACADEMIC UNIT AND MAJOR .................................................... 52 TABLE 41: FALL 2010-2014 DEGREES CONFERRED BY TYPE .................................................................................. 54 TABLE 42: FALL 2005 - 2014 RETENTION RATES (%) .............................................................................................. 56 TABLE 43: FALL 1999 - 2008 SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATES (%) BY ENTERING COHORT .................................. 57 TABLE 44: FOUR (4) YEAR GRADUATION COHORT RATES (%) .............................................................................. 58 v
TABLE 45: SIX (6) YEAR GRADUATION COHORT RATES (%) .................................................................................. 58 TABLE 46: FALL 2014 STUDENTS RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS BY GENDER ................................................................. 60 TABLE 47: 2006 – 2014 UNDERGRADUATE TUITION AND FEES ................................................................................ 61 TABLE 48: 2005 – 2014 ROOM AND BOARD FEES ..................................................................................................... 62 TABLE 49: 2012 – 2014 OTHER COST BY CATEGORY ............................................................................................... 63 TABLE 50: FALL 2014 FACULTY BY STATUS & GENDER .......................................................................................... 65 TABLE 51: FALL 2014 FULL-TIME FACULTY BY RANK AND GENDER ..................................................................... 66
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FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY MISSION The mission of Fort Valley State University is to advance the cause of education with emphasis upon fulfilling commitments that our community members have undertaken collectively. As an institution of the University System of Georgia, Fort Valley State University naturally embraces the principles articulated by the Core Mission Statement for State Universities as approved by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. The university’s primary commitments include, among others, enhancement of teacher training programs grounded upon a liberal arts foundation, as reflective of over 119 years of experience and tradition. Additionally, the university recognizes with great pride and desires to further its responsibilities as Georgia’s only 1890 land-grant institution by offering programming excellence in agriculture, agribusiness, family and consumer sciences, extension, technology and military science and leadership, as well as to further its traditions of excellence in programs in the liberal arts and humanities, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences. The university’s primary commitments extend, as well, to: • •
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community outreach through the concept of the communiversity, an approach that highlights the interdependence of community and university; expanding service beyond the campus, as well as within, so that the institution addresses in a meaningful manner the broad diversity—human and technical—of needs in our home region and state as well as nationally and internationally; sparking within our students an enduring interest in learning and providing the tools and skills necessary to maintain that interest through life; preparing students through a mentoring approach for the opportunity to serve their fellow man while enjoying the opportunity provided by hard work and achievement to live the quality of life inherent in the American dream; encouraging and supporting creative expression, innovation, honesty, and integrity as endeavors of lasting and intrinsic merit; providing a productive environment for cutting-edge academic and practical research in, among other fields, agriculture, aquaculture, animal science, biotechnology, energy, environment, social and behavioral sciences, and the humanities; and otherwise acting to enlighten, enrich, and inspire by example those whom we serve.
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GEORGIA BOARD OF REGENTS Table 1: University System of Georgia Board of Regents University System of Georgia Board of Regents Correspondence Address 1506 Klondike Road Suite 105 Conyers, GA 30094
District: Fourth Term: 01/01/12 - 01/01/19 Tel.: (770) 860-9416
Correspondence Address 241 Ralph McGill Blvd 24th Floor Atlanta, GA 30308
District: At-Large Term: 04/18/14 – 01/01/20 Tel.: (404) 506-5355
Correspondence Address One Joseph E. Kennedy Blvd. Statesboro, GA 30458
District: Twelfth Term: 01/01/13 – 01/01/20 Tel: (912) 486-7607
Larry R. Ellis
Correspondence Address Ellis Services & Solutions Enterprises, LLC. 3835 Presidential Parkway, Ste. 118 Atlanta, GA 30340
District: Fifth Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/17 Tel.: (770) 458-3773
Rutledge A. (Rusty) Griffin Jr.
Correspondence Address Griffin Corporation 3821 Skipper Bridge Road Valdosta, GA 31605
District: Eighth Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/18 Tel.: (229) 245-1558 Fax: (229) 242-6612
C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr., MD
Correspondence Address The Orthopaedic Sports and Injury Center of Griffin 717 South 8th St. Griffin, GA 30224
District: Third Term: 04/16/10 - 01/01/17 Tel.: (770) 227-4600 Fax: (678) 688-3058
Correspondence Address Hull Storey Gibson Companies, LLC P.O. Box 204227 Augusta, GA 30917
District: At-Large Tel: (706) 863 - 2222
Correspondence Address Georgia Crown Distributing Co. P.O. Box 308 McDonough, GA 30253-0308
District: At-Large Term: 01/01/12 - 01/01/19 Tel.: (770) 302-3000 Fax: (770) 302-3109
Correspondence Address 2001 Twin Lakes Dr. Bainbridge, GA 39819
District: Second Term: 01/01/11 - 01/01/18 Tel.: (229) 246-8577 Fax: (229) 248-1922
C. Dean Alford, P. E.
W. Paul Bowers
Lori Durden
James M. Hull
Donald M. Leebern, Jr.
Doreen Stiles Poitevint
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Neil L. Pruitt, Jr (Vice chair)
Correspondence Address UHS- Pruitt Corp. 1626 Jergens Court Norcross, GA 30093
District: Eleventh Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/17 Tel.: (770) 806-6893 Fax: (770) 925-4619
Sachin Shailendra
Correspondence Address SG Contracting Inc. 1720 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30309
District: Thirteenth Term: 04/04/14 – 01/01/21 Tel.: (404) 591-6700 ext. 226
Correspondence Address 88 Heron Lane Ringgold, GA 30736
District: Fourteenth Term: 01/01/13 – 01/01/20 Tel.: (706) 935-7268S
Kessel Stelling, Jr.
Correspondence Address Synovus Financial Corp. 1111 Bay Avenue Columbus, GA 31902
District: Sixth Term: 01/01/08 - 01/01/15 Tel.: (706) 649-2924 Fax: (706) 649-5297
Benjamin “Ben” J. Tarbutton III
Correspondence Address Sandersville Railroad 206 North Smith St. Sandersville, GA 31082
District: Tenth Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/20 Tel.: (478) 552-5151 x208 Fax: (478) 552-1118
Richard L. Tucker
Correspondence Address Arlington Capital LLC One Sugarloaf Centre, 1960 Satellite Blvd, Suite 3500 Duluth, GA 30097
District: Seventh Term: 01/28/12 - 01/01/19 Tel.: (404) 962-3255 Fax: (404) 657-7913
Correspondence Address GDEcD (Attn: Rogers Wade) 75 Fifth Street, NW - Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30308
District: At-Large Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/20 Tel.: (404) 962-4178
Correspondence Address P.O. Box 1234 Perry, GA 31069
District: At-Large Term: 08/01/09 - 01/01/16 Tel.: (478) 987-1415
Correspondence Address Don L. Waters, Brasseler USA, Inc. One Brasseler Blvd. Savannah, GA 31419
District: First Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/18 Tel.: (912) 921-7535
Correspondence Address Wilheit Packaging P.O. Box 111 Gainesville, GA 30503
District: Ninth Term: 01/01/13 - 01/01/15 Tel.: (770) 532-4421 Fax: (770) 532-8956
E. Scott Smith
Thomas Rogers Wade
Larry Walker
Don L. Waters
Philip A. Wilheit, Sr. (Chair)
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PRESIDENTS FVSU PRESIDENTS Dr. Horace Mann Bond
1939 - 1945
Dr. Cornelius Vanderbelt Troup
1945 - 1966
Dr. Waldo William Emerson Blanchet
1966 - 1973
Dr. Cleveland W. Pettigrew
1973 - 1982
Dr. Walter W. Sullivan (Acting President)
1983
Dr. Luther Burse
1983 - 1988
Dr. Melvin E. Walker (Acting President)
1988 - 1990
Dr. Oscar L. Prater
1990 - 2001
Dr. Kofi Lomotey
2001 - 2005
Dr. William H. Harris (Interim President)
2005 - 2006
Dr. Larry E. Rivers
2006 - 2013
Atty. Kimberly Ballard-Washington (Interim President) 2013 Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith
2013 - present
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ADMINISTRATORS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS FALL 2014 Dr. Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith President Dr. Jessica M. Bailey Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Melody L. Carter Vice President for External Affairs and Executive Director for the FVSU Foundation, Inc. Dr. Isaac J. Crumbly Associate Vice President for Career and Collaborative Programs/Director of CDEP Denise W. Eady Special Assistant to the President for Compliance and Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives Dr. Angela Harris Interim Vice President, Student Success and Enrollment Management Lynn Hobbs Vice President for Business and Finance Charles E. Jones, JD Chief Legal Officer and Director, Government Relations Dr. Joshua W. Murfree, Jr. Director, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
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2014 FACTS 2014 Fact Book The Office of Admissions generated 2,967 applications. Of this total, 1,826 were females, 1,123 were males and 18 did not indicate gender. From the applications completed, 224 new entering freshmen enrolled at the university. This represented a 9.98% yield rate. The racial mixture of the new entering freshmen class is: 97.3% black and 1.3% white. Forty-six percent of new freshmen are males and 54% are females. Ninety-eight percent of the students call Georgia home. The university’s highest numbers of instate freshmen enrollment resides in the counties of Peach, Dekalb, Bibb, Muscogee, Houston, Cobb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Clayton and Macon. The average SAT score for new freshmen was 446 verbal and 431 math. The average composite SAT score was 877. The average ACT score for new freshmen was 18 English and 18 math. The average HSGPA was 2.83. The number of new transfer student applications increased during fall 2014. Transfer students came from several states. However, transfer students from Georgia remain the largest group with 426 students. Four hundred and seventy-five transfer applicants applied to the university. Of that number, 151 were admitted and 96 enrolled. Sixty-four percent of the students that were admitted enrolled into the university. By gender, 62 transfer students were women and 34 were men.
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FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY: 2014 - 2015 FACTS Tuition and Fees In the fall of 2014, tuition and fees for in-state students at the university was $3,224. The room and board totaled $4,254. The tuition and fees for out of state students at the university was $9,477. Table 2: Two Semesters Tuition and Fees
In-State OnCampus In-State OffCampus In-State Parent Home Out-of State On-Campus Out-of-State Off-Campus
Tuition
Fees
Room
Board
Books and Supplies
Transportation
Miscellaneous
$4,740
$1,708
$5,266
$3,242
$2,000
$2,024
$3,334
$4,740
$1,708
$5,266
$3,242
$2,000
$2,024
$3,334
$4,740
$1,708
$2,634
$1,622
$2,000
$1,012
$1,668
$17,246
$1,708
$5,266
$3,242
$2,000
$2,024
$3,714
$17,246
$1,708
$5,266
$3,242
$2,000
$2,024
$3,714
Hunt Library Information Table 3: Hunt Library Information 2014/2015 Books in Print (Bound Materials)
139,530
E-Books
212,233
Print Journals
895
E-Journals and Electronic Resources (Online Databases)
242,890
Microform Collection
2,663
AV Collection
2,384
Government Documents
331
Total Library holdings
600,926
Facilities Fort Valley State University occupies 1,365 acres in Fort Valley, Georgia. The university currently has 19 instructional buildings occupying 499,987 sq. ft. six buildings totaling 198,090 sq. ft., are used by support functions. The university uses eighteen structures to conduct research. These structures total 87,752 sq. 9
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ft. The university operates one library, which has a total sq. ft. of 62,030. Other notable facilities include: FVSU’s Warner Robins Center, which occupies 35,493 sq. ft.; the Student Amenities Building, which occupies 26,257 ft.; the Wildcat Stadium, which occupies 42,241 ft.; and the Health and Physical Education Complex, which occupies 63,356 ft.
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ADMISSIONS
ADMISSIONS
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FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY ADMIT TYPE Figure 1: Fall 2014 Applicants by Admit Type 2500 2000 1500 1000
Applied
500
Admi5ed
0
Enrolled
Table 4: Fall 2014 Applicants by Admit Type Dual Enrollment
First-Time Freshmen
Transfers
Post Bac.
Transients
Freshman International
Graduate
Applied
46
2245
475
20
8
5
168
Admitted
39
541
151
16
0
2
139
Enrolled
36
224
96
7
6
0
106
78.26
9.98
20.21
35
75
0
63.10
Yield % (Applied to Enrolled)
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FALL 2014 APPLICANTS BY GENDER
Figure 2: Fall 2014 Applicants by Gender 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200
Female
1000
Male
800
Gender Not Listed
600 400 200 0 Number of Applicants
Number Admi5ed
Number Enrolled
Table 5: Fall 2014 Applicants by Gender Male
Female
Gender Not Listed
Grand Total
Number of Applicants
1123
1826
18
2967
Number Admitted
327
560
1
888
Number Enrolled
182
293
0
475
Yield % (Applicants to Enrolled)
16
16
0
16
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FALL 2014 TOTAL NEW STUDENT TRANSITION DATA BY GENDER Figure 3: Fall 2014 Total New Student Transition Data by Gender 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 Male
1000
Female
800
Gender Not Listed
600 400 200 0 Number of Applicants
Number Admi5ed
Number Enrolled Number Enrolled F/T P/T
Table 6: Fall 2014 Total New Student Transition Data by Gender Male
Female
Gender Not Listed
Grand Total
Number of Applicants
1123
1826
18
2967
Number Admitted
327
560
1
888
Number Enrolled F/T
155
205
0
360
Number Enrolled P/T
27
88
0
115
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FALL 2005-2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER Figure 4: Fall 2005-2014 First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Gender 600 500 400 Male
300
Female 200 100 0 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 7: Fall 2005-2014 First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Gender Gender
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
146
246
372
493
438
360
473
294
255
103
Female
166
267
315
556
561
519
557
340
283
121
Total
312
513
687
1049
999
879
1030
634
538
224
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FALL 2005-2014 PERCENTAGE OF FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY GENDER
Figure 5: Fall 2005-2014 Percentage of First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Gender 70% 60% 50% 40%
Male
30%
Female
20% 10% 0% 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 8: Fall 2005-2014 Percentage of First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Gender Gender
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
47%
48%
54%
47%
44%
41%
46%
47%
47%
46%
Female
53%
52%
46%
53%
56%
59%
54%
53%
53%
54%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
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FALL 2014 FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY
Figure 6: Fall 2014 Percent of First-Time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity 250
200
150
100
50
0 Caucasian
African-‐American
Hispanic
Not Listed
Table 9: Fall 2014 First-time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity RACE Caucasian African-American Hispanic Not Listed Total
FALL 2014 3 218 1 2 224
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PERCENTAGE (%) 1.3 97.3 0.4 0.9 100
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Figure 7: Fall 2004-2014 First-time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity 1200 1000 800 Other
600
Black 400 200 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Table 10: Fall 2005-2014 First-time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Other Black
4 308
6 507
8 679
27 1022
22 977
14 865
7 1023
21 613
6 532
6 218
Total
312
513
687
1049
999
879
1030
634
538
224
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FALL 2006-2014 PERCENTAGE FOR FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY ETHNICITY Figure 8: Fall 2006-2014 Percentage of First-time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity 1200 1000 Caucasian 800
Asian African American
600
Hispanic InternaRonal
400
MulRracial Not Listed
200 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 11: Fall 2006-2014 Percentage of First-time Freshmen Enrollment by Ethnicity RACE Caucasian Asian AfricanAmerican Hispanic International Multiracial Not Listed Total
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
4 0
1 2
7 4
6 1
9 1
5 0
11 0
5 0
3 0
2014 PERCENTAGE (%) 1.3 0
507
679
1022
977
864
1023
613
532
218
97.3
1 0 1 0
0 0 5 0
1 5 10 0
2 1 6 6
0 0 3 2
1 0 0 1
1 0 8 2
0 0 0 1
1 0 0 2
0.4 0 0 0.9
513
687
1049
999
879
1030
634
538
224
100
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FALL 2005-2014 FRESHMAN APPLICATION VS. ENROLLMENT COMPARATIVE DATA
Figure 9: Fall 2005-2014 Freshman Application vs. Enrollment Comparative Data 7000 6000 5000 4000
Applied Admi5ed
3000
Enrolled
2000 1000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Table 12: Fall 2005-2014 New Entering Freshmen Application vs. Enrollment Comparative Data Status
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Applied
2566
2849
3511
5023
5486
4751
5967
6581
3503
2245
Admitted
979
1225
1525
2382
2186
3301
2457
2343
1076
541
Enrolled
312
513
685
1049
999
879
1030
634
538
224
12.16
18.00
19.51
20.88
17.09
18.50
17.26
9.63
15.36
9.98
Yield % (Applied to Enrolled)
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FALL 2009-2014 SOURCE OF FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT Figure 10: Fall 2009-2014 Source of Freshmen Enrollment 600 500 400 300 Male
200
Female
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Out-‐of-‐State
In-‐State
Out-‐of-‐State
In-‐State
Out-‐of-‐State
In-‐State
Out-‐of-‐State
In-‐State
Out-‐of-‐State
In-‐State
Out-‐of-‐State
0
In-‐State
100
2014
Table 13: Fall 2009-2014 New Entering Freshmen Enrollment State of Residents 2009
2010
2011
2012
2014
In-State
Out-of-State
In-State
Out-of-State
In-State
Out-of-State
In-State
Out-of-State
In-State
Out-of-State
In-State
Out-of-State
Male
421
17
340
20
439
32
270
24
244
11
100
3
Female
555
6
489
30
532
27
321
19
270
13
117
4
Total
976
21
829
50
971
59
591
43
514
24
217
7
21
2013
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FALL 2014 FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT BY STATE OF ORIGIN Figure 11: Fall 2014 Freshmen Enrollment by State of Origin Out-‐of-‐State, 3%
In-‐State, 97%
Table 14: Fall 2014 Freshmen Enrollment by State of Origin Gender
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
In-State
96%
94%
95%
93%
97%
95%
95%
96%
96%
97%
Out-of-State
4%
6%
5%
7%
3%
5%
5%
4%
3%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
4% 100%
Total
22
100%
!"#$%&'(()*%+$'$)%,-.&)#+.$*%/%!'0$%1""2%3456758!
FALL 2014 FRESHMEN MEAN SCORES
Figure 12: Fall 2014 Freshmen Mean Scores '%$! '$$!
()*!+,-.)/!
#%$! #$$!
()*!0)*1,0)*23(!
"%$! "$$! &%$!
,41)43,5!)3*! )((,((0,4*!
&$$!
1261!(3177/!68)!
%$! $!
"$&$!
"$&&!
"$&"!
"$&#!
"$&'!
Table 15: Fall 2014 Freshmen Mean Scores 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
SAT VERBAL
428
414
428
419
446
SAT MATHEMATICS
426
410
423
416
431
ENHANCED ACT ASSESSMENT
18
17
17
17
18
2.73
2.71
2.76
2.71
2.83
HIGH SCHOOL GPA
!
"#!
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Figure 13: Fall 2014 SAT Verbal and Math Results 120 100 80 SAT VERBAL
60
SAT MATH 40 20 0 700-‐800
600-‐699
500-‐599
400-‐499
300-‐399
200-‐299
Table 16: Fall 2014 SAT Verbal and Math Results SAT Verbal
SAT Math
700-800
0
0
600-699 500-599
1 24
1 9
400-499 300-399
89 18
100 22
200-299
1
1
24
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Figure 14: 2014 ACT English and Math Results 80 70 60 50 ACT English
40
ACT Math
30 20 10 0 30-‐36
24-‐29
18-‐23
12 -‐17
6-‐11
Below 6
Table 17: 2014 ACT English and Math Results
30-36 24-29 18-23 12-17 6-11 Below 6
ACT English 0 4 73 50 1 0
25
ACT Math 0 8 72 44 4 0
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Figure 15: Fall 2014 First – Time Freshmen Entrance Exam Transaction by Type
5%
22%
35% ACT ONLY SAT ONLY STUDENTS TAKING BOTH EXAMS ENTRANCE EXAM INFO. UNAVAIL.
38%
Table 18: Fall 2014 First – Time Freshmen Entrance Exam Transaction by Type ENTRANCE EXAM TYPE ACT ONLY SAT ONLY STUDENTS TAKING BOTH EXAMS ENTRANCE EXAM INFO. UNAVAIL. TOTAL
26
NUMBER
PERCENT
79
35%
84
38%
49
22%
12
5%
224
100%
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TRANSFERS
TRANSFER STUDENTS
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Figure 16: Fall 2014 Classification of Transfer Student upon Enrollment
17%
11%
Freshmen Sophomore Junior
33%
Senior
39%
Table 19: Fall 2014 Classification of Transfer Student upon Enrollment Freshmen
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Total
11
32
37
16
96
11.46%
33.33%
38.14%
16.67%
100%
28
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Table 20: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Transfer Student Enrollment GENDER Male Female TOTAL
FULL-TIME
PART-TIME
TOTAL
34
0
34
50
12
62
84
12
96
9
2
11
29
3
32
31
6
37
15
1
16
84
12
96
73
9
82
9
3
12
2
0
2
84
12
96
73
12
85
11
0
11
84
12
96
CLASSIFICATION Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior TOTAL
RACE Black White Unknown TOTAL
RESIDENCE In-State Out-of-State TOTAL
29
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Table 21: Fall 2010-2014 Transfer Student Applied, Admitted, and Enrollment FALL 2010
Number of Applicants
Number Admitted
FALL 2011 FALL 2012 FALL 2013
FALL 2014
493
486
444
426
475
218
211
192
158
151
44%
43%
43%
37%
32%
154
176
176
94
96
71%
83%
92%
59%
64%
Percent of Applicants to Admitted Number Enrolled Percent of Admitted to Enrolled
30
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ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT
32
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Table 22: 1987 - 2014 Total Student Enrollments White
Minority
Not Listed
Men
Women
Total Enrollment
1987
112
1623
0
764
971
1735
1988
110
1765
41
821
1094
1915
1989
117
1428
24
616
953
1569
1990
112
2001
45
864
1294
2158
1991
117
2112
33
877
1385
2262
1992
161
2354
22
1011
1526
2537
1993
196
2522
25
1132
1611
2743
1994
172
2630
21
1141
1682
2823
1995
55
2176
29
997
1263
2260
1996
192
2832
0
1230
1794
3024
1997
173
2613
61
1154
1693
2847
1998
150
2476
59
1074
1611
2685
1999
142
2463
53
1096
1562
2658
2000
175
2386
0
1010
1551
2561
2001
157
2328
0
1029
1456
2485
2002
129
2317
0
1027
1419
2446
2003
121
2378
38
1066
1471
2537
2004
115
2411
32
1064
1494
2558
2005
84
2090
0
940
1234
2174
2006
61
2115
0
959
1217
2176
2007
61
2501
0
1133
1429
2562
2008
70
3036
0
1384
1722
3106
2009
60
3681
9
1525
2045
3750
2010
65
3775
17
1534
2283
3857
2011
57
3939
16
1658
2354
4012
2012
167
3401
0
1442
2126
3568
2013
88
3076
16
1286
1894
3180
2014
91
2478
25
988
1606
2594
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Figure 17: Fall 2014 Enrollment Percentage by Ethnicity
1% 3%
White Minority Not Listed
96%
Table 23: Fall 2014 Enrollment Percentage by Ethnicity Year
Total Enrollment
White
Minority
Not Listed
Men
Women
2014
2594
3%
96%
1%
38%
62%
34
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Figure 18: 2010-2014 Fall Headcount Enrollment by Gender and Residence 2500 2000 2010
1500
2011 2012
1000
2013 500
2014
0 Men
Women
Men
In-‐State
Women
Out-‐of-‐State/Country
Table 24: 2010-2014 Fall Headcount Enrollment by Gender and Residence In-State
Out-of-State/Country
Grand Totals
Year/Gender
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
2010
1450
2128
3578
80
70
150
1530
2198
3728
2011
1496
2240
3736
78
82
160
1574
2322
3896
2012
1372
2070
3442
70
56
126
1442
2126
3568
2013
1220
1840
3060
66
54
120
1286
1894
3180
2014
938
1538
2476
50
68
118
988
1606
2594
Percent (%)
36
59
95
2
3
5
38
62
100
35
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Figure 19: 2006-2014 Comparison African-American Students with other Ethnic Groups 4000 3500 African-‐Am.
3000
InternaZonal
2500
Caucasian
2000
Hispanic Asian
1500
NaZve-‐Am.
1000
MulZracial
500
Not Listed
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 25: 2006-2014 Comparison African-American Students with other Ethnic Groups 2006 2017 35 54 5 2 3
2007 2351 33 50 6 4 1
2008 2850 26 51 15 8 1
2009 3304 23 43 13 6 0
2010 3510 21 51 11 6 0
2011 3650 12 57 11 7 0
2012 3100 15 84 5 2 2
2013 3045 17 88 10 12 2
2014 2446 15 91 9 2 2
Multiracial
4
9
18
23
17
11
42
6
4
Not Listed Total
0 2120
0 2454
0 2969
7 3419
16 3632
7 3755
0 3250
0 3180
25 2594
African-Am. International Caucasian Hispanic Asian Native-Am.
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Figure 20: Fall 2007-2014 Undergraduate Student Enrollment by Classification 1400 1200 New Freshmen
1000
ConZnuing Freshmen
800
Sophomore Junior
600
Senior
400
Non-‐Degree Post-‐Bac
200 0 2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 26: Fall 2007-2014 Undergraduate Student Enrollment by Classification
New Freshmen Continuing Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Non-Degree Post-Bac Total
2007 744 456 417 376 462 1 0 2456
2008 1049 601 580 350 389 0 0 2969
2009 1204 661 644 434 473 3 0 3419
37
2010 871 872 771 609 743 0 0 3866
2011 1030 817 631 586 691 0 0 3755
2012 634 680 647 521 746 13 0 3241
2013 538 529 575 516 689 7 4 2858
2014 224 199 467 484 845 0 10 2229
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Table 27: Fall 2010-2014 Undergraduate Enrollment by Classification
JOINT ENROLLMENT
FRESHMEN
SOPHOMORES
JUNIORS
SENIORS
TRANSIENT
POST-BACCALAUREATE
TOTAL UNDERGRADUATES
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
6
9
3
13
13
Female
9
11
6
27
38
Total
15
20
9
40
51
Male
672
748
608
478
253
Female
882
941
699
538
296
Total
1554
1689
1307
1016
549
Male
309
255
260
240
202
Female
422
376
387
336
283
Total
731
631
647
576
485
Male
235
234
223
201
182
Female
345
357
298
316
301
Total
580
591
521
517
483
Male
216
266
279
289
254
Female
330
421
467
403
389
Total
546
687
746
692
643
Male
27
0
2
5
5
Female
36
6
5
8
3
Total
63
6
7
13
8
Male
3
4
4
2
3
Female
8
7
9
2
7
Total
11
11
13
4
10
Male
1468
1516
1379
1228
912
Female
2032
2119
1871
1630
1317
Total
3500
3635
3250
2858
2229
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Table 28: Fall 2010-2014 Graduate Enrollment by Gender Sex/Year
2010
2011
2012 2013
2014
Male
166
203
255
58
76
Female
62
58
63
264
289
Total
228
261
318
322
365
Table 29: Fall 2010-2014 Graduate Enrollment by Academic Unit and Major College/Majors Animal Science Biology - MAT Biotechnology
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
8
10
14
18
13
0
5
5
4
2
17
16
15
16
22
6
5
3
Early Childhood Education / Special Education English - MAT Environmental Health History – MA History – MAT Mathematics Mathematics - MAT Mental Health Counseling Middle Grades Education Rehabilitation Counseling School Counselor Education; EDS School Counselor Education; MED Undecided Total Graduate Enrollment
39
0
1
2
1
0
35
28
20
27
46
0
4
5
5
12
0
2
6
4
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
58
68
95
90
97
5
5
8
7
10
72
73
85
95
113
0
19
20
6
9
33
25
34
42
35
0
2
0
0
0
228
261
318
322
365
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UNDERGRADUATES
UNDERGRADUATES
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Figure 21: Fall 2006-2014 Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender 2500
2000
1500 Male Female
1000
500
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 30: Fall 2006-2014 Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
940
1112
1342
1487
1513
1579
1379
1228
912
Female
1149
1344
1627
1932
2119
2176
1871
1630
1317
Total
2089
2456
2969
3419
3632
3755
3250
2858
2229
41
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Figure 22: Fall 2006-2014 Percent Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender 70 60 50 40
Male
30
Female
20 10 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 31: Fall 2006 -2014 Percent Undergraduate Enrollment by Gender 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Male
45%
45%
45%
43%
42%
42%
42%
43%
41%
Female
55%
55%
55%
57%
58%
58%
58%
57%
59%
Total
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
42
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Figure 23: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Enrollment Status by Ethnicity 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0
Full-‐Time Part-‐Time
Table 32: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Enrollment Status by Ethnicity Full-Time
Part-Time
Total
Am. Indian or Alaskan Native
0
1
1
Asian or Pacific Islander
1
1
2
1891
243
2134
Hispanic
3
3
6
Multiracial
1
0
1
White (Non-Hispanic Origin)
36
29
65
Prefer Not to respond
15
5
20
1947
282
2229
Black (Non-Hispanic Origin)
Total
43
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Figure 24: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Students by Age 2500
≤ 17
2000
18 19-‐21
1500
22-‐24 25-‐30
1000
31-‐40 41-‐64
500
≥ 65 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 33: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Students by Age Age ≤ 17 18 19-21 22-24 25-30 31-40 41-64 ≥ 65 Total
2006 14 564 877 355 118 99 60 2 2089
2007 22 663 1154 368 123 81 44 1 2456
2008 29 802 1409 444 136 71 76 2 2969
2009 40 823 1772 473 149 86 76 0 3419
44
2010 1 569 1981 625 234 122 82 1 3615
2011 58 779 1830 631 213 154 90 0 3755
2012 23 1114 950 744 185 144 79 2 3241
2013 39 335 1324 727 201 143 86 3 2858
2014 48 155 970 648 194 123 89 2 2229
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Figure 25: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Students by Age (%) 60 50
≤ 17 18
40
19-‐21 22-‐24
30
25-‐30 20
31-‐40 41-‐64
10
≥ 65
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 34: Fall 2014 Undergraduate Students by Age (%) Age ≤ 17 18 19-21 22-24 25-30 31-40 41-64 ≥ 65 Total
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
0.7% 27.0% 42.0% 17.0% 5.6% 4.7% 2.9% 0.1% 100%
1% 27% 47% 15% 5% 3% 2% 0% 100%
1% 27% 47% 15% 5% 2% 3% 0% 100%
1% 24% 52% 14% 4% 2% 3% 0% 100%
0% 16% 55% 17% 7% 3% 2% 0% 100%
1.5% 20.7% 48.7% 16.8% 5.7% 4.1% 2.4% 0% 100%
0.7% 34.4% 29.3% 23.0% 5.7% 4.4% 2.4% 0.1% 100%
1.4% 11.7% 46.3% 25.4% 7.0% 5.0% 3.0% 0.1% 100%
2.2% 7.0% 43.5% 29.1% 8.7% 5.5% 4.0% 0% 100%
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Table 35: Fall 2010 – 2014 College of Agriculture, Family Sciences & Technology Enrollment by Major College of Agriculture, Family Sciences & Technology College/Major AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING ANIMAL SCIENCE CHILD DEVELOPMENT ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION FOOD AND NUTRITION INFANT AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE PLANT SCIENCE VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY TOTALS
2010 33 17 18 39 3 112 2 23 67 5 43 122 484
46
2011 37 22 20 53 0 113 7 27 70 4 45 127 525
2012 38 18 24 46 0 99 6 26 56 7 41 100 461
2013 36 26 26 44 0 87 4 27 60 13 38 107 468
2014 36 19 20 43 0 59 1 20 69 9 37 95 408
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Table 36: Fall 2010 – 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Enrollment by Major College of Arts and Sciences
College/Major
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
ACCOUNTING AFRICAN WORLD STUDIES BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY COMMERCIAL DESIGN COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ECONOMICS ENGLISH – B.A. GENERAL BUSINESS HISTORY LIBERAL STUDIES MANAGEMENT MARKETING MASS COMMUNICATION MATHEMATICS MUSIC EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL WORK SOCIOLOGY TRANSIENT (FVSU) UNDECLARED
123 0 523 54 33
105 0 521 46 32
91 1 453 36 39
86 1 303 28 42
55 1 213 27 27
72
64
55
45
38
98 305 13 49 135 28 150 174 89 189 103 45 N/A 244 121 N/A 24 N/A N/A
112 362 13 42 128 26 169 184 88 211 98 47 N/A 296 122 N/A 33 N/A N/A
81 336 9 50 73 28 125 166 82 206 81 44 N/A 290 118 N/A 20 N/A N/A
87 325 6 43 29 27 112 177 67 146 63 27 N/A 60 318 86 20 13 2
64 239 4 37 12 18 109 141 47 127 38 13 3 55 252 67 13 5 0
TOTALS
2625
2744
2442
2113
1605
47
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Table 37: Fall 2010 – 2014 College of Education Enrollment by Major COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
COLLEGE/MAJOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION / SPECIAL EDUCATION HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION
2010
2012 125
2013 105
2014 84
5 165
40 171
74 143
64 108
60 72
TOTALS
318
357
342
277
216
148
48
2011 146
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Completions 2013-2014
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Composite Completions 2013-‐2014 Table 38: Summer 2013 Awarded Degrees by Academic Unit and Major Summer 2013 College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology CIP Codes 15030301
Major Electronics Engineering Technology
19070101
Infant and Child Development
Degree Level Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
51080801
Veterinary Technology
Bachelor of Science
Total
Female
Male
Total
0
2
2
1
0
1
3
0
3
4
2
6
College of Arts and Sciences CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
52030100
Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration
1
0
1
26010101
Biology, General
Bachelor of Science
0
1
1
43010401
Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
3
3
6
52020101
General Business
Bachelor of Business Administration
2
0
2
9040101
Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts
2
1
3
45100101
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts
1
0
1
42010101
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts
3
0
3
44070100
Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
Total
0
1
1
12
6
18
Female
Male
Total
1
0
1
1
0
1
Female
Male
Total
College of Education CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
13120301
Middle Grades Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
Total College of Graduate Studies CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
51159901
Mental Health Counseling
Master of Science
1
1
2
13120301
Middle Grades Education
Master of Science in Education
0
1
1
51231001
Rehabilitation Counseling
Master of Science
2
0
2
13110101
School Counselor of Education
Educational Specialist
1
0
1
4
2
6
21
10
31
Total Grand Total
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Table 39: Fall 2013 Awarded Degrees by Academic Unit and Major Fall 2013 CIP Codes
Major
1010300
Agriculture Economics
1090101
College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
0
4
4
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
2
0
2
15030301
Animal Science Electronics Engineering Technology
1
0
1
19050101
Food and Nutrition
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
2
1
3
19070101
Infant and Child Development
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
8
1
9
1110301
Plant Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
2
2
4
51080801
Veterinary Technology
Bachelor of Science
2
0
2
17
8
25
Total College of Arts and Sciences CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
52030100
Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration
2
1
3
26010101
Biology, General
Bachelor of Science
12
5
17
40050101
Chemistry
Bachelor of Science
0
1
1
50040201
Commercial Design
Bachelor of Arts
0
1
1
11010101
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
2
2
4
43010401
Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
9
12
21
23010101
English
Bachelor of Arts
4
0
4
52020101
General Business
Bachelor of Business Administration
4
4
8
54010100
History, General
Bachelor of Arts
1
3
4
24010100
Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Arts
0
1
1
52140101
Marketing
Bachelor of Business Administration
2
7
9
9040101
Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts
11
2
13
13131201
Music
Bachelor of Arts Music
0
1
1
45100101
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts
1
2
3
42010101
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts
15
3
18
44070100
Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
6
2
8
45110100
Sociology
Bachelor of Arts
0
1
1
69
48
117
Total College of Education CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
13120301
Bachelor of Science in Education
6
1
7
13121001
Middle Grades Education Early Childhood/Special Ecudation
Bachelor of Science in Education
12
0
12
13131401
Health and Physical Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
1
1
2
19
2
21
Total College of Graduate Studies CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
1090100
Animal Science
Master of Science in Animal Science
2
2
4
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26120101
Biotechnology
Master of Science in Biotechnology
3
2
5
51220200
Environmental Health
Master of Public Health
2
2
4
54019901
History
Master of Arts
0
1
1
27010102
Mathematics
Master of Arts in Teaching
1
0
1
51159901
Mental Health Counseling
Master of Science
5
1
6
13120301
Middle Grades Education
Master of Education
2
0
2
51231001
Rehabilitation Counseling
Master of Science
5
2
7
13110102
School Counselor of Education
Master of Science in Education
6
1
7
Total
26
11
37
Grand Total
131
69
200
Table 40: Spring 2014 Awarded Degrees by Academic Unit and Major Spring 2014 College of Agriculture, Family Sciences and Technology CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
Male
Total
1010300
Agriculture Economics
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
0
2
2
15999901
Agriculture Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science
0
1
1
1090101
Animal Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
5
0
5
13130101
Agriculture Teacher Education
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
1
1
2
15030301
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology
0
6
6
13130801
Electronics Engineering Technology Family Consumer Sciences Education
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
1
0
1
19050101
Food and Nutrition
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
2
0
2
19070101
Infant and Child Development
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Science
5
1
6
1110310
Ornamental Horticulture
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
0
1
1
1110301
Plant Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
5
3
8
51080801
Veterinary Technology
Bachelor of Science
7
3
10
26
18
44
Female
Male
Total
Total College of Arts and Sciences CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
52030100
Accounting
Bachelor of Business Administration
4
5
9
26010101
Biology, General
Bachelor of Science
20
6
26
40050101
Chemistry
Bachelor of Science
4
2
6
50040201
Commercial Design
Bachelor of Arts
1
1
2
11040101
Computer Information Science
Bachelor of Science
0
1
1
11010101
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
1
1
2
43010401
Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
10
13
23
23010101
English
Bachelor of Arts
1
1
2
52020101
General Business
Bachelor of Business Administration
3
10
13
54010100
History, General
Bachelor of Arts
0
3
3
24010100
Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Arts
3
1
4
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52140101
Marketing
Bachelor of Business Administration
2
4
6
9040101
Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts
7
1
8
27010101
Mathematics
Bachelor of Science
6
12
18
13131201
Music
Bachelor of Arts Music
0
3
3
45100101
Political Science
Bachelor of Arts
5
3
8
42010101
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts
21
6
27
44070100
Social Work
Bachelor of Social Work
15
1
16
45110100
Sociology
Bachelor of Arts
2
2
4
105
76
181
Male
Total
Total College of Education CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
13121001
Early Childhood/Special Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
7
0
7
13131401
Health and Physical Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
0
2
2
13120301
Middle Grades Education
Bachelor of Science in Education
11
2
13
18
4
22
Total College of Graduate Studies CIP Codes
Major
Degree Level
Female
1090100
Animal Science
Master of Science in Animal Science
2
1
3
26010102
Biology
Master of Arts in Teaching
1
1
2
23010102
English
Master of Arts in Teaching
1
0
1
51220200
Environmental Health
Master of Public Health
8
1
9
54010102
History
Master of Arts in Teaching
0
1
1
51159901
Mental Health Counseling
Master of Science
4
3
7
51231001
Rehabilitation Counseling
Master of Science
7
0
7
13110101
School Counselor of Education
Educational Specialist
3
0
3
13110102
School Counselor of Education
Master of Science in Education
10
0
10
Total
36
7
43
Grand Total
185
105
290
53
Male
Total
Figure 26: Fall 2010-2014 Degrees Conferred by Type 600 500 400 BACHELORS 300
MASTERS Ed Specialist
200 100 0 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 41: Fall 2010-2014 Degrees Conferred by Type DEGREE BACHELORS MASTERS ED SPECIALIST GRAND TOTAL
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
251
375
264
488
431
42
50
17
61
86
0
0
11
16
4
293
425
292
565
521
54
RETENTION & GRADUATION
Retention & Graduation
55
Figure 27: Fall 2005 - 2014 Retention Rates (%) 90 80 70
Fort Valley State University
60
Albany State University
50
Columbus State University
40
Savannah State University
30 20
Georgia Southwestern State University
10 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Table 42: Fall 2005 - 2014 Retention Rates (%) Institution Fort Valley State University Albany State University Savannah State University Columbus State University Georgia Southwestern State University
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
67.9
74.8
75.2
74.5
71.1
63.5
58.93
58.4
61.0
56.7
76.9
79.8
75.5
76.5
76.8
71.5
65.1
67.4
61.0
68.7
70.7
72.3
74.1
72.8
71.9
71.7
70.6
71.8
70.2
66.8
56.7
67.4
70.2
67.3
64.4
68.4
68.2
65.6
66.2
70.1
70.2
64.7
63.9
76
68.9
66.4
64.7
62.6
64.9
N/A
56
Figure 28: Fall 1999 - 2008 Six-Year Graduation Rates (%) by Entering Cohort 60 50
Fort Valley State University
40
Albany State University
30
Savannah State University
20
Columbus State University
10
Georgia Southwestern State University
0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Table 43: Fall 1999 - 2008 Six-Year Graduation Rates (%) by Entering Cohort Institution Fort Valley State University Albany State University Savannah State University Columbus State University Georgia Southwestern State University
1999
2000 2001
2002
2003 2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
25.6
36.0
32.3
35.1
33.0
34.3
33.6
29.4
28.19
30.63
44.7
42.3
41.4
50.2
41.9
44.8
40.6
38.6
29.1
31.7
40.4
34.4
29.1
34.6
30.1
32.1
27.5
32.4
31.4
28.7
32.6
32.8
30.8
33.4
32.0
37.2
34.9
32.7
34.9
30.6
30.0
29.3
57
Table 44: Four (4) Year Graduation Cohort Rates (%)
Overall Enrolled Cohort Full-time Part-time Learning Support Non-Learning Support Pell Recipient Non-Pell Recipient Traditional Non-Traditional
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
14.22 14.25 12.50 8.81 18.18 12.37 17.24 14.32 11.76
13.79 13.84 0.00 9.04 18.95 10.53 18.60 14.24 0.00
8.16 8.57 0.00 5.84 10.47 7.46 9.44 8.59 0.00
5.97 6.06 0.00 4.60 7.26 5.37 7.37 6.20 0.0
9.15 9.28 0.00 4.73 13.26 7.95 11.55 8.96 13.64
10.68 11.09 0.00 5.49 15.94 9.86 12.64 10.85 4.55
6.44 6.49 0.00 3.91 9.66 6.21 6.88 6.34 0.00
Table 45: Six (6) Year Graduation Cohort Rates (%)
Overall Enrolled Cohort Full-time Part-time Learning Support Non-Learning Support Pell Recipient Non-Pell Recipient Traditional Non-Traditional
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
35.01 34.97 37.50 27.98 40.15 32.16 39.66 35.45 23.53
33.23 33.33 0.00 29.52 37.25 28.95 39.53 34.30 0.00
27.96 28.98 8.00 26.46 29.46 28.36 27.22 29.45 0.00
27.92 28.35 0.00 24.71 30.91 25.05 34.56 28.82 3.85
30.63 30.97 6.67 24.24 36.65 30.05 31.61 30.60 27.27
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
Residential Life
59
Figure 29: Fall 2014 Students Residential Students by Gender 180 160 140 120 100
Males
80
Females
60 40 20 0 Ohio Moore Hall H Moore all, 145 Hall, 1Josie 46 Davison WC1 WC2 WC3 WC4 WC5 WC6 WC7
Table 46: Fall 2014 Students Residential Students by Gender DORM NUMBER 135 145 146 170 175 540 545 550 555 560 580 585 TOTALS
DORM OHIO HALL MOORE HALL MOORE HALL JOSIE DAVISON WC5 WC4 WC3 WC1 WC2 WC6 WC7
FEMALES 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 165 0 151 0 460
60
MALES 8 0 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 138 0 105 370
TOTALS 28 0 0 0 0 118 0 124 165 138 151 105 830
Figure 30: 2006 – 2014 Undergraduate Tuition and Fees $5,000.00 $4,500.00 $4,000.00
TuiZon
$3,500.00
Health Fee
$3,000.00
AcZvity Fee
$2,500.00
AthleZcs Fee Technology Fee
$2,000.00
TransportaZon Fee
$1,500.00
Student Center/MulZ Use Fee
$1,000.00
InsZtuZonal Fee
$500.00 $-‐ 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Table 47: 2006 – 2014 Undergraduate Tuition and Fees 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Tuition
$2,536
$2,688
$2,826
$3,098
$4,274
$4,402
$4,512
$4624
$4740
Health Fee
$136
$136
$136
$146
$146
$146
$146
$146
$146
Activity Fee
$142
$142
$142
$142
$142
$142
$142
$142
$142
Athletics Fee
$296
$296
$312
$360
$360
$360
$440
$440
$440
Technology Fee
$76
$76
$100
$100
$100
$140
$140
$140
$140
$20
$40
$40
$40
$40
$40
$200
$200
$200
$256
$256
$300
$150
$300
$300
$500
$500
$500
$4,216
$5,562
$5,690
$6,176
$6,288
$6,448
Transportation Fee Student Center/ Multi Use Fee Institutional Fee Total
$3,186
$3,338
$3,516
61
Figure 31: 2005 – 2014 Room and Board Fees $6,000.00
$5,000.00
$4,000.00 Room
$3,000.00
Board $2,000.00
$1,000.00
$-‐ 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Table 48: 2005 – 2014 Room and Board Fees 2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Room
$1,155
$2,425
$2,500
$3,520
$4,264
$3,880
$4,074
$4,074
$4,278
$5,266
Board
$1,205
$1,205
$1,270
$2,668
$2,800
$3,098
$3,154
$3,154
$3,242
$3,242
Total
$2,360
$3,630
$3,770
$6,188
$7,064
$6,978
$7,228
$7,228
$7,520
$8,508
62
Figure 32: 2012 – 2014 Other Cost by Category $3,500.00 $3,000.00 $2,500.00 $2,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,000.00
2012-‐2013
$500.00
2013-‐2014 2013-‐20142
$-‐
Table 49: 2012 – 2014 Other Cost by Category
Books and Supplies Personal Expenses Transportation Living Expenses Total
2012-2013 Residents Commuters
2013-2014 Residents Commuters
2014-2015 Residents Commuters
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
$1,600.00
$1,600.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$1000.00
$1,400.00
$1,200.00
$1,600.00
$1,200.00
$1,600.00
$200.00 $1,350.00
$1,250.00 $3,150.00
$4,050.00
$7,300.00
$1,926.00 $1,500.00 $6,226.00
$1926.00 $3,300.00 $8,426.00
$2,024.00 $1,500.00 $6,724.00
$1,012.00 $3,300.00 $7,912.00
63
FACULTY
Faculty
64
Figure 33: Fall 2014 Faculty by Status & Gender 70 60 50 40
Men Women
30
Unknown
20 10 0 Full-‐Time
Part-‐Time
Unknown
Table 50: Fall 2014 Faculty by Status & Gender Men
Women
Total
Full-Time
76
53
129
Part-Time Total
5 81
8 61
13 142
65
Figure 34: Fall 2014 Full-Time Faculty by Rank and Gender 30 25 20 15
Men Women
10 5 0 No Rank
Lecturers
Instructor
Asst. Professor
Assoc. Professor
Professor
Table 51: Fall 2014 Full-Time Faculty by Rank and Gender Men
Women
Total
Percent of Total
No Rank
2
2
4
2.8%
Lecturers
3
7
10
7.0%
Instructor
8
10
18
12.7%
Asst. Professor
19
17
36
25.4%
Assoc. Professor
23
20
43
30.3%
Professor
26
5
31
21.8%
Total
81
61
142
100%
66
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