80 YEA RS O F
COURAGE 2017 ANNUAL REPORT
IN 1 9 37, courageous men and women made the decision to bring quality, Christian higher education to East Point, Georgia, in hopes of training the next generation of Christian leaders. Eighty years later, now in West Point, Georgia, Point University still holds to this courageous mission, to educate students for Christ-centered service and leadership throughout the world.
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POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
WHO WE ARE POINT UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE
WHO WE ARE
232 1,986 teaching faculty
students enrolled in 2016-17—on campus, online & dual credit enrollment
19
NAIA athletic teams PAGE 4
POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
WHO WE ARE
59 $7 M 92%
bachelor, associate and graduate degree programs
awarded in University scholarships to traditional students
of students receive financial aid
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POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
WHO WE ARE
1 IN 4 $1 M 74% on campus students are local
in university scholarships are awarded to local students
of students are in-state
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT
WHAT WE’RE DOING IN THE LIVES OF OUR STUDENTS, OUR COMMUNITY & THE KINGDOM OF GOD
OUR IMPACT
26% 10 YEAR 60+ increase in enrollment over the last 4 years
SACSCOC reaffirmation
new programs called for in Point’s 2020 strategic plan
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR IMPACT
16,000+ 3 IN 5 12
community service hours from students, faculty and staff
students participated in small groups
student chapel planning team held 7 community chapels
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR IMPACT
49 ALL 19 4 TEAMS
athletes earned AAC Academic All-Conference honors
athletic teams participated in a community service project
competed at the national level
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2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR STUDENTS SEEKING GOD’S CALL ON THEIR LIVES
OUR STUDENTS
AM ADE U G U IM AR AE S SOPHOMORE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL I want to be a Christian businessman, glorifying God in the field of international trade.
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OUR STUDENTS
BRI T T NE Y BR U CE JUNIOR EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SEALE, ALABAMA I hope to change the lives of children forever with the help of the Lord.
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OUR STUDENTS
JALEN G AR DNE R SENIOR BIBLICAL STUDIES & HUMANITIES BUTLER, GEORGIA My career aspirations are to plant churches or help diversify existing churches.
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OUR STUDENTS
ALO ND R A M AG ANA JUNIOR BIOLOGY FOREST PARK, GEORGIA I plan to pursue my education to become a physician’s assistant.
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POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR FINANCIALS 2017 STEWARDSHIP REPORT
OUR FINANCIALS
T O T AL INCOM E OTHER INCOME
3% AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
12%
$2 8,2 54 ,9 07 NON-OPERATING INCOME
.5% FEDERAL GRANTS
.5% TUITION & FEES
39%
STATE & LOCAL AID
16%
PRIVATE GIFTS & GRANTS
29%
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POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR FINANCIALS
T OT AL E X PE NDITU R E S
ADVANCEMENT SERVICES
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
3%
4% AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
20%
POINT UNIVERSITY
INSTRUCTION
29%
13%
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$ 28,000,874
STUDENT SERVICES
2 8%
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
FULL FINANCIAL REPORT AT POINT.EDU/ANNUALREPORT
OUR FINANCIALS
$8.2 M PAGE 16
T OTAL GIFTS IN 2017
$7.2 M
$1 M
$25 K
scholarship funds
capital projects
restricted gifts
POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
OUR FINANCIALS
WI TH THE SUPPORT OF OUR COURAGEOUS LEADE RSHIP PRESIDENT Dean Collins
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Marvin Bussey Andrew Cathy Anthony L. Collins Robert M. Day David A. Deeter Billye Joyce Fine
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POINT UNIVERSITY
2017 ANNUAL REPORT
J. Ross Greene T. Campbell Huxford Andre Kennebrew Robert L. Johnson Paul Leslie David McDaniel
Rob Raynor Jim Sloderbeck Alan Stith Ralph Swearngin Larry Vierling Michael D. Waers
A PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF COURAGE
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