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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1988
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED298818 |
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- Information Digest 1987-1988. University System of Georgia. Academic Achievement Academic Rank (Professional) Academic Standards Access to Education Admission Criteria Budgets Classrooms College Faculty College Students Degrees (Academic) Educational Facilities Educational Finance Educational Research Enrollment Higher Education Publications School Buildings State Surveys State Universities Student Costs Tenured Faculty A collections of facts and statistical data to enhance understanding of the University System of Georgia is presented, updating information from earlier editions. Information was selected on the basis of the most frequently asked questions about the system and its 34 institutions. Eight sections focus on: general information (University System of Georgia, membership board of regents, regents central office, advisory council, computer network, major computing systems); students (enrollment information, selected demographic characteristics, admission standards, transfers, student financial aid, Scholastic Aptitude Test); academic information (quarter credit hours, degrees and certificates conferred, number of library additions and holdings, policies and programs, regents testing program, developmental studies program, college preparatory curriculum, uniform calendar); faculty and staff (faculty by rank, faculty highest degree, faculty tenure status, demographic characteristics, total full-time employees); financial data (budget, quality improvement funds, operations and capital outlay, educational and general, funding formula, budget cycle, student fees, other fees, attendance cost); facilities (appropriations, projects completed, buildings and land, inventory of area, age of buildings, repair fund, classrooms and labs, classroom usage, student housing capacity); research and service activities (public service, continuing education, institutes and centers, contracts and grants); and publications. (SM)