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1 Descriptives 2013 The Fact Book of the Georgia Independent College Association

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3 Descriptives 2013 The Fact Book of the Georgia Independent College Association

4 December 2013 by the Georgia Independent College Association

5 Table of Contents Map of Institutions... 4 Foreword... 5 GICA Highlights... 6 Sector Information Headcount Enrollment by Attendance Status and Degree Type... 8 Race/Ethnicity... 9 Gender... 9 Age Month Enrollment Trend Unduplicated Headcount and FTE ( ) Full-time and Part-time Enrollment by Level ( ) Graduation Rates and Loan Default Instructional Expenditures State Expenditures per Degree Output Affordability: Net Price at GICA Institutions ( ) Affordability: Published Cost of Attendance Comparisons Affordability: Financial Aid Award Packages and Pell Recipients Affordability: Average Income of TEG and HOPE Recipients Institution Characteristics Location Additional Campus Locations and Distance Learning Denominational Affiliation and Degree s Offered Student/Faculty Ratio Athletic Association Student Services Yellow Ribbon Participation Enrollment Trends by Institution 2013 Applicants and Admissions Estimated Enrollment Month Unduplicated Headcount, All Students ( ) Month Unduplicated Headcount, Undergraduate ( ) Month Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment, All Students ( ) Month Full-time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment, Undergraduate ( ) Month Unduplicated Undergraduate Headcount by Gender Month Unduplicated Undergraduate Headcount by Race/Ethnicity Enrollment Trend, Age Enrollment Trend, Students Registered with Disabilities Affordability and Financial Aid Published Cost of Attendance ( ) Net Cost of Attendance ( ) Percent of FT/FT Receiving Financial Aid ( ) Amount of Financial Aid Received by FT/FT ( ) Pell Grant Recipients ( ) State Grant Aid Received in (HOPE, TEG, and Zell) Percent of FT/FT Receiving Institutional Aid ( ) Average Amount of Institutional Aid Received by FT/FT ( ) Completions Degrees Awarded ( ) Undergraduate Completions Trend Data ( ) Graduate Completions Trend Data ( )

6 4 Map of GICA Institutions

7 Foreword Dear Colleagues, The Georgia Independent College Association is pleased to share this year s GICA DESCRIPTIVES 2013 which includes updated information about our sector, member institutions, affordability, enrollment and completion trends, and much more. The data speak to the major contributions each campus and our sector make to ensuring an educated Georgia and to meeting workforce needs. We also hope that the information you find inside will provide member institutions with important trend data which may be useful in the strategic planning process. Section 1 provides overall sector information including enrollment snapshots, headcount trends, graduation rates as well as information regarding the financial contributions of the sector and expenditures. This section addresses who we serve, how we do so, and our effectiveness as a sector. Section 2 presents basic descriptive information about each campus which may help familiarize those in the independent education sector about the variety of institutions that comprise GICA. Information in this section includes locations of the campuses, distance learning availability and award offerings, student/ faculty ratios, athletics association memberships, and participation in the Yellow Ribbon program. Section 3 examines enrollment trends by institution, and looks at variations by gender, race, age, and students with disabilities. Also included is the most recent information regarding admissions for Section 4 explores the affordability and financial aid received by students attending each GICA institution, including published total price, tuition and fees, financial aid awards, and more. Much of this information is presented using trend data with percent change overviews and sparklines. Section 5 provides an overview of degrees awarded and completions for each institution by degree level. Please note: all charts, graphs, and tables use the most recently available data at the time of publication, which may not be data. The data for this report were provided by public information sites. Unless otherwise cited, all information in this publication come from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) or via special campus request. We hope that you enjoy learning more about our member institutions. For more information, please contact Dr. Carrie Mata, Director of Research cmata@georgiacolleges.org ext 23. 5

8 Highlights Enrollment * GICA institutions enrolled 76,006 students in , of which 61,360 were undergraduates. * From 2005 to 2013, enrollment in GICA member institutions increased from 61,889 students, representing a 23% growth. * The student body at GICA member institutions is diverse: 56% report being non-white, 62% are female, 24% of undergraduates are adult learners, and more than 18% of undergraduates attend part-time. Affordability * In , 9,673 students received the HOPE Scholarship award, just over 1,000 received the State s Zell Miller Scholarship award, and more than 25,000 received the State s Tuition Equalization Grant. More than $34 million in HOPE/Zell scholarship funds were awarded and just over $15 million in TEG funds were distributed. * The average net price of attendance for students receiving grant or scholarship aid at GICA member institutions in was $18,729. Net price is the total cost of attendance after grants and scholarships are taken into account. * Nearly all students attending GICA member institutions receive some form of financial aid. The total aid awarded to first-time, full-time freshmen in was $165,669,029. * GICA institutions awarded $85,420,574 in institutional grant aid to first-time, full-time freshmen in This represents more than half (52%) of the total aid awarded to students. The average amount of institutional grant aid awarded to students at 4-Year institutions ranged from $1,303 to $22,136. * Nearly half of all undergraduates are recipients of the Pell grant with the typical award amount ranging from $2,426 to $4,670 per student. * More than 79% of expenses at GICA institutions go toward instruction, academic support, student services, and institutional support, with the largest portion going directly toward instruction. Completions * 14,433 degrees were awarded by GICA member institutions in * Georgia s independent colleges and universities had higher graduation rates for their students compared to the State s public institutions. Forty-six percent of students at GICA institutions graduated within 4 years compared to 22% of students at Georgia public colleges, and 17% of students at Georgia s for-profit colleges. * GICA member institutions awarded 2,179 Associate s degrees, 7,835 Bachelor s Degrees, 3,097 Master s Degrees, and 792 Doctoral Degrees in * The percentage of Associate s degrees awarded at GICA member institutions increased 76% since 2004, and the number of Bachelor s degrees awarded increased 9%. 6

9 Georgia Independent College Association Sector Information

10 Headcount Enrollment Attendance Status Estimated Enrollment 2013 by Degree Type Graduate 11,947 19% Undergraduate 51,141 81% Undergraduate Students by Attendance Status Graduate Students by Attendance Status Part-time 9,046 18% Full-time 3,966 33% Full-time 42,095 82% Part-time 7,981 67% 8

11 Headcount Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Age Undergraduate Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity Two or More 1% Non-Resident Alien 3% Unknown 9% Hispanic/ Latino 4% Asian 2% Amer. Indian/ Alaskan Native 1% Black or African American 36% White 44% Native American 0% Undergraudate Enrollment by Gender 2011 Undergraduate Headcount by Age Male % Over 25 12,326 24% Female % Under 25 37,986 76% 9

12 Enrollment Trends Unduplicated Headcount and Full Time Equivalent 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount at GICA Member Institutions ,000 75,000 70,000 65,000 60,000 55,000 50,000 45,000 40,000 76,006 72,169 70,673 71,176 67,869 61,889 63,464 65,085 61,360 58,400 58,521 58,371 55,463 51,936 52,772 53, Undergraduate Students All Students 12-Month FTE Enrollment at GICA Member Institutions ,000 60,000 56,648 57,770 56,521 56,039 59,672 55,000 50,000 45,000 48,072 49,046 41,588 42,274 51,579 43,662 45,079 46,308 46,706 46,121 48,278 40, All Students Undergratuate Students 10

13 Enrollment Trends Attendance Status Enrollment by Attendance Status (All Students) Full-time Part-time Enrollment by Attendance Status (Undergraduate Students) Full-time Part-time Enrollment by Attendance Status (Graduate Students) Full-time Part-time 11

14 Graduation Rates Graduation Rates at Georgia Four-Year Colleges and Universities by Sector, % 60% 50% 46% 52% 60% 61% 55% 40% 30% 20% 10% 12% 23% 22% 23% 0% 4 year 6 year 8 year For-Profit Four-Year Public Four-Year Private, Not-for-Proft Four-Year Six Year Graduation Rates at Four-Year Institutions in the United States by Race, % 60% 59% 56% 65% 50% 40% 39% 45% 47% 30% 20% 16% 25% 20% 10% 0% Black Hispanic All Students For-Profit Four-Year Public Four-Year Private, Not-for-Proft Four-Year 12

15 Instructional Expenses Expenses by Function at GICA Member Institutions Other expenses 4% Research 3% Auxiliary enterprises 14% Instruction 34% Student services 14% Institutional Support 22% Academic Support 9% Comparison of Spending on Student Instruction Not-for-Profit vs. For-Profit 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% For-Profit Four-Year Not-for-Profit Four-Year 13

16 Affordability Cost to the State and Average Net Price State Dollars Spent per Degree Awarded Public $65,516 Private $4,051 Average Net Price for First-time, Full-time Students at GICA Member Institutions (Net price is the out-of-pocket cost of attendance for students receiving financial aid) $17,865 $17,866 $17,968 $18,

17 Cost of Attendance Average Published Total Cost of Attendance at GICA Member Institutions $29,138 $30,276 $31,371 $32,549 $33,752 $34, Average Published Tuition and Fees at Four-Year, Not-for-Profit Independent Institutions $21,703 $26,590 $30,094 GICA Southern National 15

18 Financial Aid Award Packages Financial Aid to First-time, Full-time Students at GICA Member Institutions Other Student Loan Aid 4% Pell Grant Aid 11% Other Federal Grant Aid 1% State/Local Grant Aid 9% Federal Student Loan Aid 23% Institutional Grant Aid 52% Total Institutional Aid Distributed in : $170,841,148 Average Institutional Aid Per Student: $18,413 FinancialAid and Pell Grant Recipients at GICA Member Institutions Percent Receiving Any Financial Aid 95% Percent Receiving Pell Grants 46% 16

19 Average Incomes of Grant Aid Recipients Income Levels of HOPE Recipients at Private Colleges in Georgia FY % 20% 20% 19% 53% 15% 14% 10% 5% 0% Less than $20,000 $20,000-$40,000 $40,000-$60,000 $60,000-$80,000 $80,000-$100,000 $100,000-$120,000 Over $120,000 Income Levels of TEG Recipients at Private Colleges in Georgia FY % 30% 30% 65% 25% 22% 20% 15% 13% 10% 5% 0% Less than $20,000 $20,000-$40,000 $40,000-$60,000 $60,000-$80,000 $80,000-$100,000 $100,000-$120,000 Over $120,000 17

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21 Georgia Independent College Association Institution Characteristics Information

22 Campus Location and City Population Institution Name Location Population in City Agnes Scott College Decatur 19,853 Andrew College Cuthbert 3,873 Berry College Mount Berry (Rome) 36,159 Brenau University Gainesville 34,786 Brewton-Parker College Mount Vernon 2,451 Clark Atlanta University Atlanta 443,775 Covenant College Lookout Mountain 1,602 Emmanuel College Franklin Springs 952 Georgia Military College Milledgeville 19,401 LaGrange College LaGrange 30,478 Life University Marietta 58,359 Mercer University Macon 91,234 Morehouse College Atlanta 443,775 Oglethorpe University Atlanta 443,775 Paine College Augusta 197,872 Piedmont College Demorest 1,823 Point University West Point 3,474 Reinhardt University Waleska 644 Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah 142,022 Shorter University Rome 36,159 Spelman College Atlanta 443,775 Thomas University Thomasville 18,488 Toccoa s College Toccoa s 8,404 Truett-McConnell College Cleveland 3,410 Wesleyan College Macon 91,234 Young Harris College Young Harris 899 * Information retrieved from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Estimates. 20

23 Additional Campuses & Distance Learning Institution Name Agnes Scott College Andrew College Berry College Brenau University Other Locations North Atlanta/Norcross, South Atlanta/Fairburn, Augusta, Kings Bay, Gainesville Distance Learning Offerings YES NO NO YES Brewton-Parker College Newnan YES Clark Atlanta University NO Covenant College NO Emmanuel College YES Georgia Military College Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Madison, Sandersville, Stone Mountain, Valdosta, Warner Robbins YES LaGrange College Life University YES YES Mercer University Atlanta, Columbus, Eastman, Forsyth County, Savannah, Newnan, Henry County, Douglas County YES Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Athens NO Point University Reinhardt University Birmingham (AL), East Point, Peachtree City, Savannah Canton, Cartersville, Marietta, North Fulton NO NO YES YES YES Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta, GA Lacoste, France Hong Kong, China YES Shorter University Gwinnett, North Atlanta, Riverdale YES Spelman College NO Thomas University Bainbridge, Tallahassee (FL) YES Toccoa s College YES Truett-McConnell College YES Wesleyan College NO Young Harris College YES 21

24 Denominational Affiliation & Degrees Offered Institution Name Denominational Affiliation Degree Types Awarded Agnes Scott College Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) B.A., B.S. Andrew College United Methodist Church A.A., A.S., A.M. Berry College B.A., B.Mus., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.S., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed. Brenau University A.A., B.A., B.A.M., B.B.A, B.F.A, B.M., B.N., B.S., D.N.P., Ed.S., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.I.D., M.S., M.S.N. Brewton-Parker College Baptist A.A., B.A., B.B.A., B.Min., B.S. Clark Atlanta University United Methodist Church B.A., B.S., B.S.W., D.A.H., Ed.D., Ed.S., M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.P.A., M.S., M.S.W., Ph.D. Covenant College Presbyterian Church of America A.A., B.A., B.M., B.S., M.A.T., M.Ed. Emmanuel College International Pentacostal Holiness Church A.A., B.A., B.S. Georgia Military College A.A., A.A.S., A.S. LaGrange College United Methodist Church B.A., B.B.A., B.M., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.S., M.A.T., M.Ed. Life University A.S., B.B.A., B.S., M.S., D.C. Mercer University Founded by early 19 th century Baptists, Mercer while no longer formally affiliated with the Baptist denomination remains committed to an educational environment that embraces intellectual and religious freedom while affirming values that arise from a Judeo-Christian understanding of the world. B.A., B.A.Sc, B.B.A., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., B.S.E., B.S.Ed., B.S.H, B.S.N., D.Min., D.N.P., Pharm. D., D.P.T., Ed.S., J.D., LL.M., M.A., M.Acc., M.A.T., M.B.A., E.M.B.A., P.M.B.A., M.D., M.Div., M.Ed., M.F.T., M.M., M.M.S., M.P.H., M.S., M.S.B.S., M.S.E., M.S.N., M.S.P.S., Ph.D. Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Christian Methodist Episcopal Church/ United Methodist Church National Association of Congregational Christian Churches and United Church of Christ B.A., B.S. B.A., B.B.A., B.S., M.A.T. B.A., B.S. B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.N., Ed.D., Ed.S., M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A. Point University Christian Churches A.A., B.A., B.B.A., B.S. Reinhardt University Savannah College of Art and Design Shorter University Spelman College United Methodist Church Baptist A.A., A.S., B.A., B.C.J., B.F.A., B.H.A., B.M., B.M.E., B.S., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.M., M.P.A. B.A., B.F.A., M.A., M.Arch., M.F.A., M.U.D. A.S., B.A., B.B.A., B.C.M., B.F.A., B.M., B.N.E., B.S., B.S.E., B.S.M., BS.BA., BS.Ed., M.A., MACC, M.B.A., M.Ed. B.A., B.S. Thomas University A.A., A.S., B.A., B.S., M.B.A., M.B.A./ P.A., M.Ed., M.S., M.S.N., M.S.N.-M.B.A. Toccoa s College Christian & Missionary Alliance A.A., B.A., B.B.A., B.M., B.S. Truett-McConnell College Baptist B.A., B.S. Wesleyan College United Methodist Church B.A., B.S.N., M.B.A., M.Ed. Young Harris College United Methodist Church B.A., B.M.E., B.S. 22

25 Student/Faculty Ratio Institution Name Agnes Scott College 9:1 9:1 10:1 11:1 11:1 Andrew College 13:1 11:1 12:1 12:1 12:1 Berry College 11:1 12:1 12:1 13:1 13:1 Brenau University 14:1 10:1 11:1 12:1 11:1 Brewton-Parker College 13:1 11:1 11:1 11:1 15:1 Clark Atlanta University 14:1 17:1 17:1 16:1 15:1 Covenant College 16:1 14:1 14:1 14:1 13:1 Emmanuel College 13:1 15:1 14:1 13:1 12:1 Georgia Military College 24:1 16:1 23:1 29:1 25:1 LaGrange College 11:1 10:1 10:1 9:1 10:1 Life University 15:1 14:1 18:1 17:1 16:1 Mercer University 14:1 14:1 13:1 12:1 13:1 Morehouse College 15:1 15:1 14:1 13:1 13:1 Oglethorpe University 14:1 16:1 16:1 16:1 14:1 Paine College 12:1 13:1 12:1 12:1 14:1 Piedmont College 14:1 15:1 14:1 16:1 16:1 Point University 17:1 22:1 25:1 35:1 26:1 Reinhardt University 12:1 11:1 12:1 12:1 13:1 Savannah College of Art and Design 19:1 17:1 16:1 17:1 18:1 Shorter University 13:1 11:1 13:1 13:1 13:1 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 28:1 26:1 25:1 33:1 24:1 Spelman College 11:1 11:1 10:1 11:1 11:1 Thomas University 14:1 8:1 11:1 6:1 10:1 Toccoa s College 15:1 13:1 13:1 14:1 16:1 Truett-McConnell College 12:1 12:1 13:1 13:1 16:1 Wesleyan College 9:1 10:1 10:1 11:1 10:1 Young Harris College 13:1 11:1 11:1 10:1 11:1 Student-to-faculty ratio is calculated by IPEDS as the total FTE students not in a graduate or professional program divided by the total FTE instructional staff not teaching in graduate or professional programs. Thus, the figures here may not match self-reported faculty-to-student ratios. 23

26 Athletic Association Institution Name Agnes Scott College Andrew College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Emmanuel College Georgia Military College LaGrange College Life University Mercer University Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Point University Reinhardt University Savannah College of Art and Design Shorter University Spelman College Thomas University Toccoa s College Truett-McConnell College Wesleyan College Young Harris College Athletic Association NCAA, Division III NJCAA NCAA, Division III NAIA NAIA NCAA, Division II NCAA and NCCAA, Division III NCAA, Division II and NCCAA NJCAA NCAA, Division III NAIA NCAA, Division I NCAA, Division II NCAA, Division III NCAA, Division II NCAA, Division III NAIA and NCCAA NAIA NAIA NCAA None NAIA NCCAA NAIA and AAC NCAA, Division III NCAA, Division II 24

27 Student Services Institution Name Dual Credit Credit for Life Experiences Advanced Placement Credits ROTC Study Abroad Weekend/ Evening College Remedial Services Teacher Certification Academic/ Career Counseling Services Employment Services for Current Students Placement Services for Program Completers Agnes Scott College X X X X X X X Andrew College X X X X X X Berry College X X X X X X X Brenau University X X X X X X X X X X Brewton-Parker College X X X X X X Clark Atlanta University X X X X X X X X Covenant College X X X X X X X X X Emmanuel College X X X X X X Georgia Military College X X X X X X LaGrange College X X X X X X X X X Life University X X X X X X Mercer University X X X X X X X X X Morehouse College X X X X X X X Oglethorpe University X X X X X X X X X Paine College X X X X X X X X X X Piedmont College X X X X X X Point University X X X X X X X X Reinhardt University X X X X X X X X X X Savannah College of Art and Design X X X X X X X Shorter University X X X X X X X X Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs X X X X X Spelman College X X X X X X X X Thomas University X X X X X X X X Toccoa s College X X X X X X X Truett-McConnell College X X X X X Wesleyan College X X X X X X X X Young Harris College X X X X X X 25

28 Yellow Ribbon Participants Institution Name Yellow Ribbon Participant Undergraduate Maximum School Contribution (per student/per year) Agnes Scott College Yes $10,000 Andrew College Yes $6,000 Berry College Yes $5,100 Brenau University Yes $1,000 Brewton-Parker College No - Clark Atlanta University Yes $2,500 Covenant College Yes $5,000 Emmanuel College No - Georgia Military College No - LaGrange College Yes No Limit Life University Yes $3,000-$5,000 Mercer University Yes $1,450 - $5,812 Morehouse College No - Oglethorpe University Yes $7,600 Paine College No - Piedmont College Yes $2,500 - $6,000 Point University Yes $5,000 Reinhardt University Yes No Limit Savannah College of Art and Design Yes $7,500 Shorter University Yes $1,000 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs No - Spelman College No - Thomas University Yes $1,000 Toccoa s College Yes $3,000 Truett-McConnell College Yes $3,675 Wesleyan College Yes $1,000 Young Harris College Yes $3,046 * Data provided by the US Department of Veterans Affairs: The Yellow Ribbon Program provides limited funding to eligible veterans. Participating institutions elect to provide additional funds to eligible students by choosing the amount of tuition and fees that will be contributed. 26

29 Georgia Independent College Association Enrollment Trends by Institution

30 2013 Applicants & Admissions Institution Name # of Applicants # of Admissions # Admitted then Enrolled Fulltime # Admitted then % of Admissions Enrolled Parttime that Enrolled Agnes Scott College 1, % Andrew College 1, % Berry College 3,901 2, % Brenau University 6,444 1, % Brewton-Parker College % Clark Atlanta University 5,873 3, % Covenant College 1, % Emmanuel College % Georgia Military College LaGrange College 1, % Life University % Mercer University 3,864 2, % Morehouse College 2,690 1, % Oglethorpe University 4,403 2, % Paine College 2,771 1, % Piedmont College % Point University % Reinhardt University 1, % Savannah College of Art and Design 8,292 5,429 1, % Shorter University 1,597 1, % Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College 6,081 2, % Thomas University % Toccoa s College 1, % Truett-McConnell College % Wesleyan College % Young Harris College 2,179 1, % Total 61,509 33,408 8, % *Georgia Military College and Shorter University-College of Adult and Professional Programs have open admissions policies. 28

31 2012 Estimated Enrollment Institution Name Undergraduate Graduate Grand Full-time Part-time Total Full-time Part-time Total Total Agnes Scott College Andrew College Berry College 2, , ,223 Brenau University 1, , ,154 2,854 Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University 2, , ,458 Covenant College 1, , ,173 Emmanuel College Georgia Military College 5,238 2,892 8, ,130 LaGrange College Life University , ,850 2,676 Mercer University 3, ,381 2,833 1,091 3,924 8,305 Morehouse College 2, , ,185 Oglethorpe University , ,082 Paine College Piedmont College 1, , ,087 2,368 Point University 1, , ,439 Reinhardt University 1, , ,400 Savannah College of Art and Design 7,347 1,478 8,825 1, ,268 11,093 Shorter University 1, , ,605 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs ,007 Spelman College 2, , ,129 Thomas University ,090 Toccoa s College Truett-McConnell College , ,584 Wesleyan College Young Harris College 1, , ,121 Total 42,095 9,046 51,141 7,981 3,966 11,947 63,088 *Estimates provided as of preliminary census date and may not reflect actual final census counts. SCAD figures do not include SCAD Hong Kong enrollment. 29

32 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount All Students, Institution Name Agnes Scott College 1, , % 3% Andrew College % -10% Berry College 2,054 1,970 1,919 1,966 2,068 2,220 2,196 2,257 10% 3% Brenau University 2,822 3,066 3,201 3,496 3,507 3,480 3,475 3,516 25% 1% Brewton-Parker College 1,700 1,745 1,303 1,709 1,485 1,156 1,019 1,080-36% 6% Clark Atlanta University 5,042 4,672 4,510 4,535 4,293 4,301 4,174 3,805-25% -9% Covenant College 1,445 1,461 1,450 1,490 1,523 1,356 1,144 1,199-17% 5% Emmanuel College % 0% Georgia Military College 8,066 7,899 8,217 9,105 9,592 10,835 11,044 12,669 57% 15% LaGrange College 1,227 1,389 1,437 1,283 1,222 1,129 1,164 1,102-10% -5% Life University 1,795 2,381 2,503 2,536 2,708 2,874 3,045 3,082 72% 1% Mercer University 8,202 8,222 8,478 8,906 9,366 9,530 9,678 9,599 17% -1% Morehouse College 3,189 3,066 2,975 2,979 2,840 2,721 2,574 2,510-21% -2% Oglethorpe University 1,297 1,302 1,191 1,197 1,296 1,330 1,191 1,148-11% -4% Paine College 985 1,050 1,001 1,047 1,148 1,064 1,046 1,053 7% 1% Piedmont College 2,265 2,425 2,756 3,093 3,205 3,113 3,340 3,091 36% -7% Point University ,121 1,352 1,501 1, % 18% Reinhardt University 1,201 1,170 1,184 1,213 2,624 1,466 1,391 1,544 29% 11% Savannah College of Art and Design 8,444 9,358 10,144 9,900 10,945 11,927 12,497 12,707 50% 2% Shorter University 1,060 1,115 1,118 1,235 1,463 1,975 2,084 1,746 65% -16% Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 2,370 2,506 2,713 2,811 2,985 3,031 2,226 1,904-20% -14% Spelman College 2,387 2,384 2,448 2,335 2,279 2,228 2,223 2,221-7% -0% Thomas University ,072 1,285 1,383 1,389 1,492 68% 7% Toccoa s College 999 1,038 1, % 7% Truett-McConnell College ,020 1, % 44% Wesleyan College % 1% Young Harris College ,118 86% 19% Percent Change (7 Year) Sector Total 61,889 63,464 65,085 67,869 72,169 70,673 71,176 76,006 23% 7% Percent Change (1 Year) 30

33 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students, Institution Name Agnes Scott College 1, % 3% Andrew College % -10% Berry College 1,893 1,787 1,771 1,773 1,839 2,002 1,990 2,095 11% 5% Brenau University 1,997 2,267 2,306 2,485 2,299 2,230 2,143 2,100 5% -2% Brewton-Parker College 1,700 1,745 1,303 1,709 1,485 1,156 1,019 1,080-36% 6% Clark Atlanta University 4,102 3,798 3,713 3,758 3,533 3,561 3,380 2,958-28% -12% Covenant College 1,371 1,380 1,394 1,423 1,460 1,293 1,078 1,120-18% 4% Emmanuel College % 0% Georgia Military College 8,066 7,899 8,217 9,105 9,592 10,835 11,044 12,669 57% 15% LaGrange College 1,103 1,236 1,248 1, % -3% Life University ,050 1,167 1, % 7% Mercer University 5,108 4,900 4,936 5,067 5,169 5,119 4,960 4,936-3% -0% Morehouse College 3,189 3,066 2,975 2,979 2,840 2,721 2,574 2,510-21% -2% Oglethorpe University 1,222 1,242 1,115 1,119 1,202 1,248 1,131 1,120-8% -1% Paine College 985 1,050 1,001 1,047 1,148 1,064 1,046 1,053 7% 1% Piedmont College 1,034 1,040 1,179 1,260 1,385 1,345 1,517 1,379 33% -9% Point University ,121 1,352 1,501 1, % 18% Reinhardt University 1,201 1,170 1,164 1,187 2,480 1,347 1,257 1,440 20% 15% Savannah College of Art and Design 6,927 7,722 8,291 8,183 8,752 9,494 9,892 9,962 44% 1% Shorter University 1,060 1,115 1,118 1,235 1,463 1,940 1,995 1,619 53% -19% Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 2,003 2,141 2,300 2,346 2,495 2,537 1,892 1,578-21% -17% Spelman College 2,387 2,384 2,448 2,335 2,279 2,228 2,223 2,221-7% -0% Thomas University ,049 1,101 1,073 1,177 59% 10% Toccoa s College 999 1,038 1, % 7% Truett-McConnell College ,020 1, % 44% Wesleyan College % 2% Young Harris College ,118 86% 19% Percent Change (7 Year) Sector Total 51,936 52,772 53,520 55,463 58,400 58,521 58,371 61,360 18% 5% Percent Change (1 Year) 31

34 12-Month FTE Enrollment All Students, Institution Name Percent Change (7 Year) Agnes Scott College % 0% Andrew College % -6% Berry College 1,966 1,846 1,787 1,874 1,877 2,026 2,054 2,102 7% 2% Brenau University 1,872 2,131 2,218 2,265 2,372 2,343 2,429 2,354 26% -3% Brewton-Parker College 1,049 1, % -5% Clark Atlanta University 4,336 4,397 4,103 3,858 3,691 3,665 3,615 3,201-26% -11% Covenant College 1,233 1,255 1,291 1,291 1,344 1,248 1,094 1,102-11% 1% Emmanuel College % 4% Georgia Military College 4,705 4,577 4,576 5,845 6,198 6,469 6,968 8,088 72% 16% LaGrange College 1,006 1,098 1, ,069 1,043 1, % -4% Life University ,616 2,630 4,512 1,021 2, % 153% Mercer University 6,491 6,444 7,262 7,743 8,218 8,447 8,521 8,582 32% 1% Morehouse College 2,854 2,971 2,835 2,840 2,588 2,614 2,502 2,379-17% -5% Oglethorpe University 1, ,023 1,125 1,135 1,065 1,049-3% -2% Paine College % 1% Piedmont College 2,008 2,097 2,501 2,612 2,642 2,599 2,411 2,251 12% -7% Point University ,008 1, % 37% Reinhardt University ,078 1,126 1,166 1,184 1,283 66% 8% Savannah College of Art and Design 7,480 8,293 8,983 9,018 9,478 9,625 10,064 9,964 33% -1% Shorter University 1,010 1,067 1,101 1,190 1,296 1,668 1,860 1,560 54% -16% Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 1,378 1,441 1,546 1,692 1,793 1,959 1, % -17% Spelman College 2,297 2,455 2,549 2,513 2,458 2,443 2,364 2,383 4% 1% Thomas University % 7% Toccoa s College % 4% Truett-McConnell College % 24% Wesleyan College % 7% Young Harris College ,038 93% 22% Sector Total 48,072 49,046 51,579 56,648 57,770 56,521 56,039 59,672 24% 6% Percent Change (1 Year) 32

35 12-Month FTE Enrollment Undergraduate Students, Institution Name Percent Change (7 Year) Agnes Scott College % 0% Andrew College % -6% Berry College 1,857 1,749 1,719 1,770 1,767 1,910 1,935 2,025 9% 5% Brenau University 1,390 1,608 1,708 1,690 1,603 1,541 1,416 1,428 3% 1% Brewton-Parker College 1,049 1, % -5% Clark Atlanta University 3,713 3,796 3,581 3,383 3,224 3,207 3,095 2,631-29% -15% Covenant College 1,167 1,202 1,244 1,232 1,292 1,193 1,037 1,069-8% 3% Emmanuel College % 4% Georgia Military College 4,705 4,577 4,576 5,845 6,198 6,469 6,968 8,088 72% 16% LaGrange College 932 1,000 1, % -5% Life University % -6% Mercer University 4,175 3,969 4,026 4,203 4,315 4,243 4,079 4,075-2% -0% Morehouse College 2,854 2,971 2,835 2,840 2,588 2,614 2,502 2,379-17% -5% Oglethorpe University 1, ,051 1,073 1,030 1,027-0% -0% Paine College % 1% Piedmont College ,104 1,152 1,234 1,229 1,252 1,255 31% 0% Point University ,008 1, % 37% Reinhardt University ,052 1,082 1,063 1,070 1,196 55% 12% Savannah College of Art and Design 6,168 6,923 7,504 7,458 7,696 7,753 8,196 8,146 32% -1% Shorter University 1,010 1,067 1,101 1,190 1,296 1,646 1,788 1,488 47% -17% Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 1,212 1,231 1,316 1,416 1,525 1, % -23% Spelman College 2,297 2,455 2,549 2,513 2,458 2,443 2,364 2,383 4% 1% Thomas University % 7% Toccoa s College % 4% Truett-McConnell College % 24% Wesleyan College % 9% Young Harris College ,038 93% 22% Sector Total 41,588 42,274 43,662 45,079 46,308 46,706 46,121 48,278 16% 5% Percent Change (1 Year) 33

36 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students by Gender, Institution Name Male Female Total # % # % # Agnes Scott College 17 2% % 973 Andrew College % % 325 Berry College % 1,389 66% 2,095 Brenau University % 1,836 87% 2,100 Brewton-Parker College % % 1,080 Clark Atlanta University % 2,187 74% 2,958 Covenant College % % 1,120 Emmanuel College % % 888 Georgia Military College 4,966 39% 7,703 61% 12,669 LaGrange College % % 904 Life University % % 1,250 Mercer University 1,709 35% 3,227 65% 4,936 Morehouse College 2, % 5 0% 2,510 Oglethorpe University % % 1,120 Paine College % % 1,053 Piedmont College % % 1,379 Point University % 1,015 57% 1,772 Reinhardt University % % 1,440 Savannah College of Art and Design 3,649 37% 6,313 63% 9,962 Shorter University % % 1,619 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs % 1,287 82% 1,578 Spelman College 0 0% 2, % 2,221 Thomas University % % 1,177 Toccoa s College % % 890 Truett-McConnell College % % 1,466 Wesleyan College 38 5% % 757 Young Harris College % % 1,118 Total 23,205 38% 38,155 62% 61,360 34

37 12-Month Unduplicated Headcount Undergraduate Students by Race/Ethnicity, Unknown Total Two or more races White Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Black or African American Asian American Indian/ Alaskan Native Hispanic/ Latino Non-Resident Alien Institution Name # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # Agnes Scott College % 81 8% 0 0% 31 3% % 0 0% % 56 6% 50 5% 973 Andrew College 13 4% 23 7% 0 0% 3 1% % 0 0% % 4 1% 0 0% 325 Berry College 25 1% 111 5% 5 0% 34 2% 86 4% 2 0% 1,738 83% 43 2% 51 2% 2,095 Brenau University 40 2% 121 6% 6 0% 43 2% % 2 0% 1,042 50% 60 3% 106 5% 2,100 Brewton-Parker College 30 3% 38 4% 3 0% 3 0% % 5 0% % 9 1% % 1,080 Clark Atlanta University 20 1% 12 0% 9 0% 6 0% 2,648 90% 0 0% 6 0% 0 0% 257 9% 2,958 Covenant College 20 2% 19 2% 5 0% 23 2% 37 3% 0 0% % 21 2% 0 0% 1,120 Emmanuel College 35 4% 40 5% 0 0% 8 1% % 0 0% % 5 1% 0 0% 888 Georgia Military College 0 0% 535 4% 138 1% 208 2% 5,402 43% 0 0% 5,065 40% 58 0% 1,263 10% 12,669 LaGrange College 13 1% 23 3% 5 1% 8 1% % 0 0% % 13 1% 4 0% 904 Life University 0 0% 101 8% 14 1% 50 4% % 0 0% % 0 0% % 1,250 Mercer University 213 4% 166 3% 24 0% 222 4% 1,834 37% 7 0% 2,158 44% 70 1% 242 5% 4,936 Morehouse College 36 1% 7 0% 0 0% 1 0% 2,411 96% 0 0% 4 0% 51 2% 0 0% 2,510 Oglethorpe University 53 5% 92 8% 3 0% 38 3% % 1 0% % 23 2% % 1,120 Paine College 9 1% 15 1% 3 0% 3 0% % 2 0% 31 3% 13 1% 21 2% 1,053 Piedmont College 2 0% 42 3% 6 0% 17 1% % 1 0% 1,086 79% 30 2% 44 3% 1,379 Point University 0 0% 49 3% 2 0% 8 0% % 3 0% % 41 2% % 1,772 Reinhardt University 0 0% 56 4% 9 1% 17 1% % 0 0% 1,035 72% 1 0% 86 6% 1,440 Savannah College of Art and Design 1,058 11% 654 7% 50 1% 335 3% % 22 0% 5,041 51% 25 0% 1,810 18% 9,962 Shorter University 30 2% 58 4% 12 1% 13 1% % 1 0% 1,064 66% 24 1% 82 5% 1,619 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 0 0% 38 2% 35 2% 12 1% 1,077 68% 0 0% % 0 0% 47 3% 1,578 Spelman College 19 1% 9 0% 1 0% 3 0% 1,824 82% 0 0% 0 0% 52 2% % 2,221 Thomas University 98 8% 35 3% 9 1% 15 1% % 1 0% % 0 0% % 1,177 Toccoa s College 9 1% 20 2% 1 0% 58 7% 34 4% 1 0% % 1 0% 0 0% 890 Truett-McConnell College 14 1% 41 3% 5 0% 32 2% 104 7% 1 0% 1,045 71% 0 0% % 1,466 Wesleyan College % 28 4% 0 0% 10 1% % 2 0% % 22 3% 11 1% 757 Young Harris College 93 8% 33 3% 2 0% 9 1% 64 6% 4 0% % 4 0% 24 2% 1,118 Total 2,061 3% 2,447 4% 347 1% % 21,853 36% 55 0% 27,038 44% 626 1% 5,723 9% 61,360 35

38 Enrollment Percent of Undergraduate Enrollment Age 25 and Older Institution Name Agnes Scott College - 7% 7% 7% 6% 5% 5% Andrew College - 2% 2% 3% - 1% 1% Berry College 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 1% 1% Brenau University 52% 53% 53% 55% - 56% - Brewton-Parker College 40% 37% 37% 33% 27% 19% 17% Clark Atlanta University 6% 4% 4% 5% 4% 4% 3% Covenant College 23% 21% - 23% 21% 5% 4% Emmanuel College 11% 9% 11% 13% - 13% 37% Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus 48% 42% 42% 45% 40% 40% 18% LaGrange College 23% 19% % 20% 22% 21% 18% Life University - 52% - 52% - 51% - Mercer University 38% 39% 41% 42% 42% 42% - Morehouse College 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 5% 5% Oglethorpe University 20% 21% 16% 18% 17% 18% 14% Paine College 7% 8% 7% 8% 10% 11% 14% Piedmont College 33% 33% - 36% - 32% - Point University 12% 15% - 52% - 68% - Reinhardt University 20% 19% 20% 22% 26% 22% - Savannah College of Art and Design 5% 8% - 9% 9% 10% 10% Shorter University 7% 5% 5% 6% 10% 15% - Shorter University-College of Adult & Professional Programs 97% 96% 95% 95% 95% 95% - Spelman College 4% 4% - 5% 3% 3% 3% Thomas University % - 54% 46% Toccoa s College 10% 9% - 16% 7% 16% 7% Truett-McConnell College 5% 5% 4% 7% - 7% - Wesleyan College - 36% 40% 39% 41% 38% 34% Young Harris College 2% 2% 2% 3% 3% 3% 7% * - indicates no data reported during optional years. 36

39 12-Month FTE Enrollment Percent of Undergraduate Enrollment with Disabilities Institution Name Agnes Scott College - - 6% 6% 8% Andrew College 12% - 9% - - Berry College 4% - - 5% 6% Brenau University Brewton-Parker College % Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Emmanuel College Georgia Military College LaGrange College Life University Mercer University 4% 4% 4% - 4% Morehouse College 11% 11% 11% 11% - Oglethorpe University 5% 5% 6% 5% 5% Paine College Piedmont College Point University Reinhardt University Savannah College of Art and Design 5% 5% 9% 6% 9% Shorter University Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs Spelman College Thomas University % Toccoa s College - - 4% 4% 4% Truett-McConnell College 4% 4% 4% - - Wesleyan College Young Harris College 10% 10% 6% 8% 4% 37

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41 Georgia Independent College Association Affordability & Financial Aid by Institution

42 Published Cost of Attendance Total Sticker Price, Institution Name Percent Change (1 Year) Agnes Scott College $33,670 $36,275 $38,737 $40,910 $41,955 $43,133 $44,345 $45,691 $47,323 4% Andrew College $17,982 $18,980 $19,980 $23,170 $23,886 $24,822 $25,398 $26,050 $27,086 4% Berry College $27,562 $29,384 $30,496 $33,198 $36,080 $37,764 $39,668 $41,749 $43,834 5% Brenau University $26,650 $28,115 $29,750 $31,537 $32,428 $33,545 $34,940 $36,752 $38,528 5% Brewton-Parker College $23,152 $24,622 $24,380 $26,585 $25,613 $28,770 $25,860 $23,896 $24,786 4% Clark Atlanta University $24,162 $26,526 $27,560 $29,382 $29,382 $31,950 $33,862 $34,201 $35,471 4% Covenant College $27,850 $29,970 $31,250 $33,520 $34,740 $35,976 $37,260 $38,610 $40,330 4% Emmanuel College $16,800 $17,560 $19,034 $20,344 $20,700 $21,540 $22,950 $24,840 $26,400 6% Georgia Military College $9,480 $11,580 $10,986 $11,833 $14,294 $14,257 $14,443 $16,403 $16,959 3% LaGrange College $26,350 $27,159 $29,073 $31,168 $32,770 $34,938 $36,464 $38,490 $40,288 5% Life University $23,895 $27,030 $27,255 $27,480 $28,482 $28,710 $28,945 $29,187 $28,077-4% Mercer University $33,173 $35,066 $37,476 $40,351 $41,529 $43,849 $45,807 $47,033 $48,212 3% Morehouse College $29,732 $31,640 $33,956 $36,582 $39,122 $41,188 $43,601 $45,451 $47,345 4% Oglethorpe University $33,500 $35,580 $37,267 $38,680 $40,290 $41,590 $43,440 $44,840 $46,430 4% Paine College $19,200 $20,032 $19,530 $20,520 $21,362 $21,362 $22,620 $22,620 $23,850 5% Piedmont College $25,700 $25,700 $30,000 $29,500 $29,500 $29,955 $30,874 $32,960 $34,090 3% Point University $22,660 $24,615 $24,880 $28,330 $28,730 $27,060 $29,606 $27,500 $27,400-0% Reinhardt University $24,120 $24,196 $25,188 $26,926 $27,242 $27,852 $33,230 $31,902 $32,794 3% Savannah College of Art and Design $33,375 $35,830 $38,310 $40,957 $43,005 $45,521 $47,465 $49,718 $51,279 3% Shorter University $25,950 $26,900 $28,660 $27,000 $28,000 $29,400 $30,540 $31,840 $23,120-27% Spelman College $29,508 $30,955 $33,115 $35,665 $36,488 $37,974 $40,540 $41,635 $42,879 3% Thomas University $20,470 $20,470 $20,470 $22,130 $22,992 $17,110 $18,805 $18,950 $24,860 31% Toccoa s College $22,025 $23,240 $24,475 $25,715 $27,305 $27,847 $29,222 $30,742 $31,792 3% Truett-McConnell College $19,281 $20,678 $23,243 $23,740 $24,400 $25,300 $26,090 $27,250 $28,410 4% Wesleyan College $21,860 $24,300 $26,500 $27,300 $28,200 $29,100 $30,000 $31,200 $32,375 4% Young Harris College $20,772 $21,910 $23,050 $25,058 $28,683 $30,474 $32,165 $34,093 $36,505 7% Average Sector Published Cost of Attendance $24,572 $26,089 $27,485 $29,138 $30,276 $31,192 $32,768 $33,777 $34,632 3% Total published price for students living on campus, including tuition, fees, books, room and board. Published price does not reflect actual cost to student once scholarship and grant aid is taken into account. 40

43 Net Cost of Attendance Average Cost to Students Receiving Grants and Scholarships Institution Name Agnes Scott College $18,501 $19,085 $19,044 $20,720 Andrew College $15,147 $15,537 $15,148 $15,204 Berry College $18,179 $19,200 $20,210 $21,879 Brenau University $13,219 $14,600 $13,812 $15,874 Brewton-Parker College $16,372 $14,638 $16,220 $7,467 Clark Atlanta University $22,731 $21,727 $24,653 $25,847 Covenant College $21,159 $19,627 $21,112 $22,105 Emmanuel College $11,583 $11,311 $11,573 $10,663 Georgia Military College $9,225 $9,212 $5,833 $12,401 LaGrange College $17,395 $17,048 $18,886 $19,644 Life University $18,351 $19,358 $20,872 $19,751 Mercer University $18,050 $18,461 $17,770 $17,581 Morehouse College $26,619 $23,884 $23,324 $25,632 Oglethorpe University $17,653 $20,289 $17,646 $18,767 Paine College $13,757 $14,038 $14,394 $15,823 Piedmont College $18,657 $15,337 $15,100 $15,788 Point University $21,293 $17,578 $18,127 $24,619 Reinhardt University $17,713 $18,884 $20,514 $20,856 Savannah College of Art and Design $30,092 $33,016 $33,364 $34,187 Shorter University $12,336 $13,456 $14,599 $16,015 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs $21,699 $26,090 $26,100 $25,442 Spelman College $29,112 $26,404 $27,648 $29,562 Thomas University $15,963 $15,035 $10,986 $9,944 Toccoa s College $17,022 $16,380 $16,784 $16,282 Truett-McConnell College $15,140 $15,822 $14,096 $16,677 Wesleyan College $13,089 $12,177 $13,482 $13,084 Young Harris College $12,289 $13,351 $13,836 $13,880 *Net price is the cost of attendance minus grant and scholarship aid from federal, state or local governments, or the institution. 41

44 Financial Aid Percent of FT/FT Freshmen Receiving Any Financial Aid Institution Name Agnes Scott College 96% 98% 97% 100% 99% 100% 100% 99% 100% 100% 100% Andrew College 98% 95% 95% 96% 95% 98% 95% 94% 85% 95% 99% Berry College 100% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Brenau University 93% 97% 98% 96% 97% 100% 98% 98% 99% 100% 98% Brewton-Parker College 100% 94% 100% 98% 96% 94% 91% 100% 85% 97% 100% Clark Atlanta University 98% 93% 87% 71% 98% 86% 94% 89% 96% 97% 97% Covenant College 87% 97% 97% 100% 98% 98% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% Emmanuel College 97% 84% 94% 92% 99% 98% 99% 100% 99% 99% 100% Georgia Military College 44% 100% 95% 93% 86% 100% 90% 92% 91% 93% 78% LaGrange College 98% 98% 97% 98% 99% 98% 98% 99% 99% 98% 100% Life University 66% 65% 65% 76% 75% 86% 88% 67% 75% 89% 89% Mercer University 97% 97% 99% 99% 99% 100% 98% 99% 100% 100% 100% Morehouse College 95% 89% 91% 83% 96% 97% 95% 98% 92% 97% 97% Oglethorpe University 94% 99% 98% 99% 96% 98% 99% 99% 97% 99% 98% Paine College 96% 98% 97% 100% 96% 97% 97% 95% 100% 99% 96% Piedmont College 99% 95% 99% 88% 97% 96% 98% 97% 99% 99% 99% Point University 97% 93% 93% 96% 100% 90% 99% 99% 90% 98% 98% Reinhardt University 80% 98% 97% 95% 96% 86% 92% 96% 100% 85% 99% Savannah College of Art and Design 47% 79% 86% 100% 88% 56% 98% 81% 94% 95% 97% Shorter University 86% 97% 82% 97% 100% 100% 99% 99% 100% 100% 99% Spelman College 85% 83% 81% 77% 82% 91% 82% 93% 92% 94% 92% Thomas University 95% 100% 98% 97% 89% 94% 58% 100% 90% 100% 58% Toccoa s College 99% 98% 99% 81% 99% 99% 98% 99% 99% 100% 100% Truett-McConnell College 96% 98% 97% 99% 98% 96% 94% 99% 98% 99% 100% Wesleyan College 90% 98% 92% 100% 99% 92% 100% 99% 100% 98% 95% Young Harris College 99% 99% 100% 99% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

45 Financial Aid Total Amount Received by FT/FT Freshmen, Institution Name PELL Grant Aid Other Federal Grant Aid State/Local Grant Aid Institutional Grant Aid Agnes Scott College $454,677 $0 $468,000 $4,463,733 $954,761 $142,398 $6,483,569 Andrew College $483,758 $37,641 $226,450 $1,138,107 $897,879 $11,345 $2,795,180 Berry College $667,725 $29,900 $1,503,135 $7,503,952 $1,696,108 $322,217 $11,723,037 Brenau University $394,534 $52,950 $414,692 $1,970,983 $774,211 $164,189 $3,771,559 Brewton-Parker College $344,983 $18,419 $1,120,375 $545,473 $503,437 $6,000 $2,538,687 Clark Atlanta University $2,861,676 $448,642 $288,260 $1,899,437 $4,828,642 $1,190,726 $11,517,383 Covenant College $245,321 $100,344 $238,564 $3,608,879 $952,363 $118,821 $5,264,292 Emmanuel College $413,419 $5,250 $391,307 $1,290,879 $626,836 $0 $2,727,691 Georgia Military College $2,446,979 $31,032 $1,003,040 $247,489 $3,106,802 $10,000 $6,845,342 LaGrange College $399,550 $34,200 $561,603 $2,789,252 $1,157,196 $197,465 $5,139,266 Life University $120,221 $6,600 $24,530 $80,973 $212,426 $0 $444,750 Mercer University $843,762 $259,652 $2,109,900 $12,484,589 $2,516,164 $303,216 $18,517,283 Morehouse College $1,137,205 $291,688 $344,059 $6,331,135 $2,412,841 $300,901 $10,817,829 Oglethorpe University $546,760 $43,000 $674,497 $4,620,541 $1,381,234 $124,479 $7,390,511 Paine College $653,742 $21,106 $129,650 $309,531 $946,236 $13,440 $2,073,705 Piedmont College $404,875 $5,000 $608,310 $2,313,490 $848,174 $0 $4,179,849 Point University $201,825 $4,500 $116,750 $436,908 $412,588 $14,750 $1,187,321 Reinhardt University $336,143 $12,715 $439,100 $1,288,633 $1,076,739 $126,644 $3,279,974 Savannah College of Art and Design $1,991,291 $145,000 $766,821 $18,499,963 $5,628,791 $2,896,138 $29,928,004 Shorter University $702,537 $37,333 $895,002 $3,173,964 $1,478,693 $55,777 $6,343,306 Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs $93,600 $0 $12,600 $4,680 $174,715 $0 $285,595 Spelman College $1,203,312 $109,750 $395,820 $2,572,617 $2,403,681 $752,111 $7,437,291 Thomas University $158,065 $9,800 $100,466 $305,473 $159,811 $12,920 $746,535 Toccoa s College $392,874 $8,000 $287,657 $1,361,271 $789,907 $58,291 $2,898,000 Truett-McConnell College $294,414 $4,250 $374,550 $828,401 $587,835 $38,590 $2,128,040 Wesleyan College $238,625 $18,343 $193,650 $1,112,226 $363,761 $12,547 $1,939,152 Young Harris College $606,843 $14,000 $768,700 $4,237,995 $1,527,322 $111,018 $7,265,878 Federal Student Loans Other Student Loans Total $18,638,716 $1,749,115 $14,457,488 $85,420,574 $38,419,153 $6,983,983 $165,669,029 Total 43

46 Financial Aid Percent Receiving Pell Grants & Average Award Institution Name Year Percent Change Agnes Scott College 36% 41% 43% 19% $4,398 $4,493 $4,470 2% Andrew College 78% 62% 61% -22% $3,781 $4,214 $4,388 16% Berry College 28% 30% 27% -4% $4,274 $4,040 $4,090-4% Brenau University 42% 47% 52% 24% $3,874 $3,917 $3,641-6% Brewton-Parker College 51% 49% 35% -31% $3,925 $4,002 $4,670 19% Clark Atlanta University 65% 72% 72% 11% $4,758 $4,514 $4,477-6% Covenant College 30% 33% 29% -3% $3,561 $3,475 $3,588 1% Emmanuel College 52% 62% 54% 4% $4,517 $4,671 $4,365-3% Year Percent Change Georgia Military College 50% 55% 55% 10% $1,204 $4,518 $3, % LaGrange College 40% 42% 43% 7% $1,889 $4,433 $4, % Life University 41% 46% 48% 17% $4,728 $4,895 $4,586-3% Mercer University 33% 37% 43% 30% $4,080 $4,275 $4,185 3% Morehouse College 43% 49% 51% 19% $4,193 $4,324 $4,468 7% Oglethorpe University 35% 41% 45% 29% $4,007 $4,854 $4,457 11% Paine College 75% 79% 80% 7% $4,535 $4,894 $4,315-5% Piedmont College 49% 53% 54% 10% $4,178 $3,973 $3,988-5% Point University 85% 91% 55% -35% $4,143 $4,817 $2,426-41% Reinhardt University 30% 37% 39% 30% $4,298 $4,230 $3,960-8% Savannah College of Art and Design 21% 26% 28% 33% $4,566 $4,809 $4,238-7% Shorter University 38% 44% 46% 21% $4,425 $4,815 $4,157-6% Shorter University-College of Adult & Prof. Programs 42% 65% 66% 57% $4,713 $4,288 $4,011-15% Spelman College 44% 49% 50% 14% $4,309 $4,681 $4,593 7% Thomas University 69% 54% 50% -28% $4,163 $3,787 $3,601-13% Toccoa s College 47% 58% 57% 21% $4,365 $4,322 $4,385 0% Truett-McConnell College 37% 37% 35% -5% $4,007 $4,323 $4,026 0% Wesleyan College 38% 36% 35% -8% $4,082 $3,829 $4,238 4% Young Harris College 35% 40% 42% 20% $4,078 $4,138 $4,254 4% 44

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