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USG Facts

The Board of Regents

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia was created in 1931 as a part of a reorganization of Georgia鈥檚 state government. With this act, public higher education in Georgia was unified for the first time under a single governing and management authority. The governor appoints members of the Board to a seven year term and regents may be reappointed to subsequent terms by a sitting governor. Regents donate their time and expertise to serve the state through their governance of the University System of Georgia 鈥 the position is a voluntary one without financial remuneration. Today the Board of Regents is composed of 19 members, five of whom are appointed from the state-at-large, and one from each of the state鈥檚 14 congressional districts. The Board elects a chancellor who serves as its chief executive officer and the chief administrative officer of the University System. The Board oversees the public colleges and universities that comprise the University System of Georgia and has oversight of the Georgia Archives and the Georgia Public Library Service.

The University System

The University System of Georgia (USG) is a part of the community in each of Georgia鈥檚 159 counties and provides services across the state. The USG is composed of 26 higher education institutions including four research universities, four comprehensive universities, nine state universities and nine state colleges. It also includes the Georgia Public Library Service, which encompasses approximately 389 facilities within the 61 library systems throughout the State of Georgia. Additionally, the USG includes the Georgia Archives which identifies, collects, manages, preserves and provides access to records and information about Georgia.

Degrees, Majors and Rankings

The University System of Georgia鈥檚 institutions conferred a total of 72,929 degrees in fiscal year 2021, including 44,040 bachelor鈥檚, 14,785 master鈥檚 and 1,822 doctorate degrees.

The majority of baccalaureate-level degrees awarded within the University System of Georgia are in the fields of business, psychology, education and nursing.

Georgia is one of only three states with two or more institutions in the U.S. News 2021 Top 20 Public National Universities. Georgia Tech is ranked No. 10 on the list and the University of Georgia is No. 16.

Enrollment

The University System of Georgia enrolled 340,638 students for Fall 2021.

Economic Impact, Employment and Budget

The University System of Georgia鈥檚 economic impact on the state was $18.6 billion in Fiscal Year 2020 according to the most recent study conducted by the Selig Center for Economic Growth. Of the 155,010 jobs noted in the report, 34 percent are on the campuses while 66 percent, are off campus. For every person employed at the USG or a member institution, two people have jobs that support the presence of the institution in the local community.

The University System has an annual budget of more than $9.8 billion for fiscal year 2022.

Campuses of the University System of Georgia
Research Universities President Phone
Augusta University Dr. Russell T. Keen 706-721-0211
Georgia Institute of Technology Dr. 脕ngel Cabrera 404-894-2000
Georgia State University Dr. M. Brian Blake 404-413-2000
University of Georgia Jere W. Morehead 706-542-3000
Comprehensive Universities President Phone
Georgia Southern University Dr. Kyle Marrero 912-478-4636
Kennesaw State University Dr. Kathy 鈥淜at鈥 Schwaig 770-423-6000
University of West Georgia Dr. Brendan B. Kelly 678-839-5000
Valdosta State University Dr. Richard A. Carvajal 229-333-5800
State Universities President Phone
Albany State University Dr. Lawrence M. Drake II (Interim) 229-500-2000
Clayton State University Dr Georj Lewis 678-466-4000
Columbus State University Dr. Stuart Rayfield 706-507-8800
Fort Valley State University Dr. Paul Jones 478-827-3878
Georgia College & State University Cathy Cox 478-445-5004
Georgia Southwestern State University Dr. Michelle R. Johnston 877-871-4594
Middle Georgia State University Dr. Christopher Blake 478-471-2700
Savannah State University Cynthia Robinson Alexander (Interim) 912-358-4778
University of North Georgia Dr. Michael P. Shannon 706-864-1400
State Colleges President Phone
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Dr. Tracy Brundage 229-391-5001
Atlanta Metropolitan State College Dr. Ingrid Thompson-Sellers 404-756-4000
College of Coastal Georgia Dr. Johnny L. Evans Jr. (Interim) 912-279-5700
Dalton State College Dr. John M. Fuchko III 706-272-4438
East Georgia State College Dr. David Schecter 478-289-2169
Georgia Gwinnett College Dr. Jann Joseph 678-407-5000
Georgia Highlands College Dr. Mike Hobbs 706-802-5000
Gordon State College Dr. Donald J. Green 678-359-5555
South Georgia State College Dr. Gregory M. Tanner (Interim) 912-260-4200