THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA |
The University System of Georgia, established in 1932, includes 34 state-sponsored, public institutions located throughout Georgia--19 universities, 2 state colleges, and 13 two-year colleges. A 16-member constitutional Board of Regents--one from each of the state's 11 Congressional Districts and five from the state-at-large--governs the University System. Board members are appointed by the Governor and are subject to state senate confirmation for seven year terms. The Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and other officers of the Board are elected by its membership. The Chancellor, who is not a Board member, is the chief executive officer of the Board and the chief administrative officer of the University System.
The overall programs and services of the University System are offered through three major components: Instruction, Public Service/Continuing Education, and Research.
Board of Regents' policies for government, management and control of the University System and the Chancellor's administrative actions provide institutions with a high degree of autonomy. The President is the executive head of each institution and is recommended by the Chancellor and appointed by the Board.
The University System Advisory Council, with 34 committees, fosters continual dialogue on major academic and administrative matters and makes recommendations to the Chancellor, who transmits them to the Board as appropriate. The Council consists of the Chancellor, the Vice Chancellor, and all Presidents as voting members. It includes other officials of institutions as nonvoting members. The Council's 21 academic and 13 administrative committees are composed of institutional representatives, typically one from each unit, and deal with matters of system-wide application.
Matriculation fees and nonresident tuition fees for students at all institutions are established by the Board of Regents. All students pay matriculation fees, while out-of-state students pay nonresident tuition in addition. Other fees for student services and activities are established by institutions, subject to Board of Regents' approval. Non-mandatory fees established by institutions are subject to approval of the Board of Regents.
INSTITUTIONS OF THE
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
Comprehensive and Special Purpose Universities
Athens
Atlanta
Augusta
State and Regional Universities
Albany
Americus
Augusta
Carrollton
Columbus
Dahlonega
Fort Valley
Marietta
Milledgeville
Morrow
Savannah
Statesboro
Valdosta
State Colleges
Dalton
Macon
Two-year Colleges
Albany
Atlanta
Bainbridge
Barnesville
Brunswick
Cochran
Decatur
Douglas
Gainesville
Rome
Swainsboro
Tifton
Waycross