Overview Atlanta Metropolitan State College Believe, Begin, Become
Founded 1974 Mission Atlanta Metropolitan State College, a unit of the University System of Georgia, focuses on excellence, where outstanding faculty members and committed staff teach and facilitate the successful academic matriculation and holistic development of students. The College offers an affordable liberal arts education and prepares students from a diverse urban community to function in a global society.
State College Enrollment and Learning Support Data Spring 212 State College Abraham Baldwin #LS Students 424 32 Enrollment State College by % Learning Support Student Enrollment Spring 212 Source: USG Semester Enrollment Report Atlanta Metro 787 2765 Coastal Georgia 38 363 *South Georgia College 3% Dalton State 785 4978 *Atlanta Metropolitan College *East Georgia College 28% 27% Darton 1,21 5899 *Georgia Perimeter College 21% East Georgia 843 313 *Darton College *Georgia Highlands College 2% 18% Gainesville State 96 7919 Gordon College Dalton State College Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 16% 16% 14% Georgia Gwinnett Georgia Highland 1,35 847 959 5462 *Middle Georgia College *Georgia Gwinnett College 14% 13% Georgia Perimeter 5,432 25616 College of Coastal Georgia 12% Gainesville State College 11% Macon State College 6% % 1% 2% 3% 4% % LS Students Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia 686 4245 39 5569 418 2985 South Georgia 636 29
Percent Pell Grant and Federal Loan Recipients By State College FY211 8 Pell Grant 7 6 5 4 38 44 45 47 43 51 51 53 43 42 39 58 51 61 36 63 64 56 66 58 69 5 72 39 56 41 32 32 3 26 23 2 1 State College
USG State College Percentage Enrollment African-American Male By USG Institutions (Fall 21) Data Source - IPEDS Atlanta Metropolitan College 33.2% Gordon College 15.4% East Georgia College 15.2% Middle Georgia College 14.6% South Georgia College 14.2% Georgia Perimeter College 13.1% Darton College 1.5% Georgia Gwinnett College 9.4% Macon State College 8.2% College of Coastal Georgia 5.2% Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 5.2% Georgia Highlands College 4.1% Gainesville State College 1.9% Dalton State College.3%.% 5.% 1.% 15.% 2.% 25.% 3.% 35.% Percent Enrollment African-American Males
Graduation Rate USG African-American Associate Degree Graduation Rates State Colleges Graduation Rate % Difference Dalton State College N/A East Georgia College 1.62 767% Macon State College 2.62 474% Georgia Highlands College 2.92 425% College of Coastal Georgia 4.92 252% Abraham Baldwin College 5.17 24% Gainesville State College 5.38 231% Georgia Perimeter College 5.4 23% South Georgia College 5.65 22% State Colleges 5.73 217% Darton College 6.24 199% Gordon College 7.46 166% Middle Georgia College 8.43 147% Atlanta Metropolitan College 12.42 1% 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 AA Graduation Rates by USG State Colleges 28-211 Cohort 2.62 2.92 1.62 7.46 8.43 4.92 5.17 5.38 5.4 5.65 5.73 6.24 12.42 State College
AMC Enrollment Patterns Headcount New Freshmen Headcount Term Headcount (2 nd Census ) % Change Headcount New Freshman Fall 26 1,683 Fall 27 1,882 +11.8% Fall 28 2,241 +19.2% Fall 29 2,688 +2.% 236 Fall 21 3,37 +13.% 319 Fall 211 2,499-18.% 774 Net Change +48.% (26-11) 228% (29-11) 3,5 3, Total Headcount by Term 9 8 7 New Freshmen Headcount by Term 2,5 6 2, 5 1,5 4 1, 3 5 2 Fall 26 Fall 27 Fall 28 Term Fall 29 Fall 21 Fall 211 1 Fall 29 Fall 21 Fall 211 Term Data Source: USG Semester Enrollment Report
Millions Regional Economic Impact - AMSC 12 1 8 71 92 17 6 4 2 29 21 211 Fiscal Year
Profile - Aggregate Data Students % Female: 66 % Minority: 91% Minority % Male: 34 % Receiving HOPE: 11-15 Average Age: 25 % First-Generation: 6%+ Median Age: 22 % In-State Residents: 95% Academics # Transfer and Career Associate Programs - 46 B.S. Program - Biological Science (Begins Fall 212) (Criminal Justice, Teacher Ed., and Math, In Pipeline) Certificate Program (including those in pipeline) 1 Four Academic Divisions, with a Dean/Department Head Organizational Structure Faculty (Full-time) #Faculty: 55 %Tenured Faculty: 36 % Doctorate: 62 Average Salary: $49,414 Campuses Online Campus (Business Administration and General Studies) Instructional Site @ 34 Peachtree, 11,42 sf, (Spring 29) Main (163 Metropolitan Parkway, 68-Acres) General Economic Impact 92 Million Colors Black and Red Emblem Trailblazers 9
Substantive Changes Fully Online Programs Business Administration and General Studies Fall 29 Instructional Site 34 Peachtree, Atlanta, GA Spring 29 CRN Course Start Day 8231 Math 1135 8324 ENG 111 7:3 pm Friday 3: Pm Sunday Expansion of Class Scheduling Multiple Start Times, Evening and Weekend Colleges USG Approval for the Bachelor s Program in Biological Science
Program of Study by Student Headcount Fall 211 Program of Study Pre-Nursing Business Administration General Studies Criminal Justice Teacher Education Biology Psychology Social Work Pre-Engineering Pre-Physical Therapy Computer Science Computer Information Systems Chemistry Art Pre-Dental Hygiene Speech Option II Health and Physical Education Teacher Ed Opt I/Early Childhd Political Science Business Management Music/Option I Business Education Health Information Mgmt English Pre-Engineering Technology Undeclared Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Occupational Therapy Sociology Mathematics Foreign Language Teacher Ed. Opt III/Secondary Speech and Drama History 84 67 63 62 49 46 43 34 33 28 27 25 25 25 22 21 19 19 19 19 17 16 15 13 11 11 11 182 149 141 115 4 397 386 1 2 3 4 5 Student Headcount
STEM Programs USG Intiative: Math, Engineering, Science, Achievement LSAMP BRIDGE Pipelines Maynard Jackson High School Engineering Early College Program Funded Grant for Science Curriculum Development 5 K Grant Thomaston/Upton STEM Upward Bound Atlanta, Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, School Systems, Special Programs
Student Honor Society 5-Star Level (Since 29)
Count % Doctorate Faculty Profile % Doctorate Full-time Faculty by Division N=55; Overall 62% Doctorate 1% 81% 8% 6% 4% 33% 54% 53% 2% % Division 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 6 Faculty Rank by Division N=55 14 12 7 5 4 2 2 2 1 Assistant Associate Professors Division
Complete College Georgia Focus Targeted Recruitment (Increased Access) Graduation Rates (Increased Numbers) Progression and Retention Rates (Increased Efficiencies) Rebranding & Expand Community Relationship (Increased Access)
Solidifying the Academic Base: Targeting Stronger New Freshmen % High School Diplomas High School GPA Averge SAT Score % GED % Student Requiring learning Support New Freshmen Cohort High School GPA vs. Term 3.5 3.14 3 2.48 2.5 2 1.5 1.5 Fall 29 Fall 211 Term % GED by Term 2% 18% 18% 16% 14% 12% 12% 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% % Fall 29 Fall 21 Term High School Diploma by Term 89% 88% 87% 86% 85% 84% 83% 82% 81% 8% 79% 82% 88% Fall 29 Fall 21 Term 445 44 435 43 425 42 415 41 45 4 395 39 SAT Score Averages by Term 438 Verbal Math 428 423 49 Fall 29 Fall 21 Term 25% 2% 15% 1% 5% % Learning Support (LS) Requirements by Term 23% 18% Fall 28 Fall 211
Graduation Rate 14. 12. 1. 8. Graduation Rate vs. USG Average 11.9 11.811.9 11.1 1.4 9.6 9.3 9.3 9.1 8.7 8.2 12.5 9.7 6. 6.2 AMC USG Average 4. 2.. Fall 22 Fall 23 Fall 24 Fall 25 Fall 26 Fall 27 Fall 28 Term
Hispanic Latino Asian Black or African- American White N USG Totals 16,113 19,57 85,65 162,93 31,974 Research Universities 477 12386 1463 49184 86184 Regional Universities 1194 557 8731 19,498 31427 State Universities 4229 2822 3118 51216 94919 State Colleges 5847 378 28897 41,39 8477