Annual Report 2017-18
1,952
STUDENTS IN TRADITIONAL, ONLINE AND DUAL-CREDIT PROGRAMS (UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE)
82%
IN-STATE STUDENTS
28%
ENROLLMENT INCREASE
60+
BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS
6
ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAMS
$6.3 million AWARDED IN STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
98%
OF STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID
Equipping the next generation. Through academics, student life and spiritual life, Point University is preparing the next generation of Christian students to take their places as servant-leaders in the kingdom of God.
“The thing I love most about Point is the community — the people and the professors who just pour into you constantly, allowing you to grow.” —Alexis Schock ’18
B RANDO N, FLO RIDA E X E RCIS E S CIE NCE MAJ O R
“I had the opportunity to do the things I love: playing soccer while going to school and growing in my faith, as well.” —Gary Shorrow ’19
TO E TOWN, LIB E RIA ACCO UNT ING MAJ O R
“When I was in high school, I didn’t even think of being in this spot — graduating with my bachelor’s degree — so getting here is an amazing feeling of accomplishment.” —Teresa Muñoz Lopez ’19
MAB LE TO N, G E O RG IA E NG LIS H MAJ O R
“The community and the way that the faculty are here — they’re something I have never experienced anywhere else.” —Joshua Brown ’19
VALLE Y, ALAB AMA MUS IC MAJ O R
14,500
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
100+
STUDENTS ENGAGED IN ONEON-ONE MENTORING WITH A FACULTY OR STAFF MEMBER
7
COMMUNITY-WIDE CHAPEL SERVICES
19
SKYHAWK INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC TEAMS
21
STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH ALLCONFERENCE HONORS
2
TEAMS COMPETING IN NATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
2017-18 Financial Information T O T A L I N C O M E | $27,572,786 3.9% Other Income 11.7% Auxiliary Enterprises
35.0% Private Gifts & Grants 17.9% State & Local Aid
0.5% Federal Grants
31.0% Tuition & Fees
T O T A L E X P E N S E S | $26,050,027
27% Instruction 24.8% Institutional Support
13% Auxiliary Support
8.7% Academic Support
26.5% Student Services