clayton state university shavonda sewell adopt-a-u project edld 7430- fall 2011
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Clayton State University
ShaVonda SewellAdopt-A-U Project
EDLD 7430- Fall 2011
HistoryClayton State University establishment dates back to
1965
September 30, 1969: they opened as Clayton Junior College
1986: They became the a four-year institution and the name switched to Clayton State College
1996: the institution advance to university status and name changed to Clayton College and State University
May 18, 2005: name was changed to Clayton State University
Locations of Clayton State
Morrow- Main CampusClayton State-EastJonesboroPeachtree CityMcDonough
Mission“…provides an intellectually challenging,
culturally rich learning environment, encouraging all students to take
advantage of the outstanding educational and career opportunities provided for
residential and commuter students from a diverse range of ethnic, socioeconomic,
experiential and geographical backgrounds…”
LegendsCampus Swans
◦Rhett and Scarlet were the original swans that was donated by Dr. Barbara G. King
CSU Mascot- Loch
Admission Requirements
Incoming Freshman Post-Baccalaureate
◦ Graduated from an accredited or approved high school by University
◦ Minimum Scores: SAT: Math 400 and
Critical Reading 430
ACT: Math 17, English 17 and Composite 17
Complete Application ◦ Includes application fee
Certificate of Immunization
Official Transcript from previous institution
Enrollment Rates
Since starting in Fall 1969 with 942 students, enrollment numbers have increased to over 6,600 in Fall 2011.
58.6% were Full Time
Youngest Student was 16
Oldest Student was 77
DemographicsIn the 2010 Fall semester, they had over 6,600
students enrolled. Out of those students,
53 Foreign Countries are represented72.2% were Minorities69.7% were Female 35 States represented7 Countries
Getting Involved
Intramural Sports
63 Student organizations◦Students are able to start new organizations
8 Sororities and Fraternities
Student Accomplishments
Alan Xie’s paintings were featured at Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Rachel Konsky, nursing student, was honored in 2009-2010 Kaiser Permanente Benefit Report
Salvatore LoCascio wins Mu Phi Epsilon Music Scholarship Competition
Faculty Demographics
75% of faculty teach in educational programs have the highest degree in their field
197 full-time facultyParticipates in 9 International Programs 53.5% are Female28.2 are Minorities81% have Doctorate degrees
Awards Sheryne Southard, Ass. Professor of Legal Studies/Paralegal
Studies, names recipient of Board of Regents Scholarship of Teach and Learning Award
Dr. Bradley Rice, professor, honored with Georgia Association of Historians McCall Award
Gregory S. Kordecki, Ass. Professor of Accounting, honored as recipient of the Georgia Society of CPAs 2010 Outstanding Accounting Educator Award
Contributions
Dr. Gregory V. McNamara, Ass. Professor of English, was appointed site Director for USG European Council London Program
Dr. Sean Mattie, Ass. Professor of Political Science, helps local high school to prepare students for their Advance Placement American Government exam
Committees and Councils
Faculty CouncilUndergraduate Curriculum CommitteeUndergraduate Policy CouncilUniversity Promotions and TenureFaculty DevelopmentHonors Program CouncilGraduate CouncilInstitutional Review Board
Governing Board
Consist at least five members
Active policy-making body
Responsible for selection and evaluation of President
Organizational Chart
Presidential Responsibilities
Executive Head of the Institution
Reports to Chancellor
Current President: Dr. Thomas J. (Tim) Hynes, Jr.
Financial Aid Programs
Veterans Administration Benefits Federal Work Study Program Federal Nursing Loans Federal Student Loans Federal Pell Grants Federal Supplemental Educational
Opportunity Grants (SEOG) HOPE Scholarship & Grant Program Accel Program Georgia Service Cancelable Loans Georgia LEAP Grant Program
(Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership) GSFC Peer Financial Counseling
Program
GASFAA/GSFC High School Counselor Internship Program
Georgia Promise & Promise II Teacher Scholarship Loan
Programs Georgia Governor’s Scholarship
Program Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant
Program Georgia Law Enforcement Personnel
Dependent Grant Program (LEPD) Robert C. Byrd Scholarship Program ROTC/Military Science
Function of Expenditures
For 2010 Fiscal Year the following were Clayton State’s expenditures:◦Instruction: $27,218,900◦Research: $9,869◦Public Service: $869,790◦Academic Support: $9,144,834◦Student Services: $7,184,941◦Institutional Support: $8,332,433◦Operation & Maintenance of Plants: $7,185,535◦Unallocated Expenses: $0
Revenue from Tuition
Clayton State Gives Back
Clayton State International Students contribute $1 Million Plus to local economy
Health and Fitness Management Professor, Dr. Melanie Poudevigne, joins efforts to find a cure for Fibro dysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Educational Programs that Give Back
Fayette County High School student receives Associate’s degree for Clayton State
Clayton State is among the first University Systems of Georgia institutions to initiate a comprehensive program for service members
Graduation Rates
Degrees Attained in 2010
In 2010, there was a total of 1,190 degrees obtained by students.
Certificates: 63Associates: 106Bachelor’s : 949Master’s: 72
College Degree Vs. Diploma
In article in the Campus Review, it was stated that on average:◦A Georgia college graduate would earn $14,000
more than if they only had a diploma◦Clayton County ranks 8th in educational value◦6 Baccalaureate degrees rank in the Top 10
Statewide◦2 Health Science programs rank as Top 10 of
educational value