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FACT BOOK2016

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Georgia Institute of Technology Office of Institutional Research and Planning 2016 Fact Book

CONTENTS Administration and Faculty

Georgia Tech Vision and Mission Statements ...................................................................................................................... 1

Presidents of Georgia Tech ................................................................................................................................................... 2

Faculty/Staff Profile .............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Admissions

Freshman ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Transfer ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Graduate ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9

Average SAT Scores ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Enrollment

Undergraduate

By College and Major, Fall Term ................................................................................................................................... 12

By College and Major, Fall Terms, Ten-Year History ................................................................................................... 13

Graduate

By College and Major, Fall Term ................................................................................................................................... 14

By College and Major, Fall Terms, Ten-Year History ................................................................................................... 16

By Degree Program, Fall Terms, Ten-Year History ....................................................................................................... 18

By Country of Residence, Fall Term ................................................................................................................................... 19

By State of Residence, Fall Term ........................................................................................................................................ 22

By Georgia County of Origin, Fall Term ............................................................................................................................ 24

By Level and Class, Fall Term ............................................................................................................................................ 28

By Level and Class, Fall Term, Three-Year History ........................................................................................................... 29 Academic Information

Total Degrees Awarded ....................................................................................................................................................... 30

Summary of Degrees Conferred by College and Degree, Ten-Year History ...................................................................... 31

Bachelor’s Degrees Conferred by College, Ten Year History ............................................................................................ 32

Master’s Degrees Conferred by College, Ten Year History ............................................................................................... 34

Ph.D. Degrees Conferred by College, Ten Year History .................................................................................................... 36

Degrees Conferred by College, Ethnicity, and Gender ....................................................................................................... 38

Degrees Conferred by Country of Residence ...................................................................................................................... 39

Degrees Conferred by State of Residence ........................................................................................................................... 41

Degrees Conferred by County of Residence ....................................................................................................................... 43

Graduation and Retention Rates .......................................................................................................................................... 46

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Credit Hours by College and Division, Five-Year History ................................................................................................. 47

Grade Distribution, Fall Semester ....................................................................................................................................... 48 Student Information

Center for Career Discovery and Development .................................................................................................................. 49

Housing ............................................................................................................................................................................... 50

Tuition and Fees .................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Financial Information

Revenues and Expenditures Summary ................................................................................................................................ 52

Total Revenues .................................................................................................................................................................... 53

Total Expenditures .............................................................................................................................................................. 54

Sources of Support .............................................................................................................................................................. 55

Campaign Funds Raised vs. Required ................................................................................................................................. 56 Research

Research Proposals and Awards .......................................................................................................................................... 57

Research Awards Summary by Unit ................................................................................................................................... 58

Research Awards Summary Detail ...................................................................................................................................... 59

Summary of Research Grants and Contracts by Awarding Agency ................................................................................... 61

Georgia Tech Research Institute ......................................................................................................................................... 62

Georgia Tech Research Corporation ................................................................................................................................... 67 Facilities

Institute Buildings, Square Footage, Fall Term ................................................................................................................... 70

Square Footage by Functional Area .................................................................................................................................... 75 Appendix

Georgia Tech Organizational Charts ................................................................................................................................... 76

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Georgia Tech Vision and Mission Statements  

Vision

Georgia Tech will define the technological research university of the twenty-first century. As a result, we will be leaders in influencing major technological, social, and policy decisions that address critical global challenges. "What does Georgia Tech think?" will be a common question in research, business, the media, and government.

Mission

Technological change is fundamental to the advancement of the human condition. The Georgia Tech community - students, staff, faculty, and alumni - will realize our motto of "Progress and Service" through effectiveness and innovation in teaching and learning, our research advances, and entrepreneurship in all sectors of society. We will be leaders in improving the human condition in Georgia, the United States, and around the globe.

 

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Presidents of Georgia Tech  

President G. P. "Bud" Peterson

Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson became the 11th president of Georgia Tech on April 1, 2009. Under his leadership Georgia Tech has developed and begun the implementation of a 25-year strategic plan, launched the public phase of Campaign Georgia Tech, experienced increased enrollment, expanded innovative collaborations and strategic partnerships, expanded the campus infrastructure, and increased national visibility.

Peterson came to Georgia Tech from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he served as chancellor. Prior to that, he served as provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, and on the faculty and in leadership positions at Texas A&M University for 19 years. He has worked for NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping to establish the national education and research agendas, serving on many industry, government, and academic task forces and committees. He has served on a number of national accreditation agencies, with a focus on improving and assessing outcomes for higher education. He also has served on congressional task forces, research councils, and advisory boards, including the Office of Naval Research, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy, the National Research Council, and the National Academy of Engineering.

A distinguished scientist, Peterson was appointed in 2008 by President George W. Bush, and again in 2014 by President Barack Obama, to serve as a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the NSF and advises the president and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. In 2010 he was named by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke to the National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. President Obama appointed him to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) steering committee in 2011, and to the AMP 2.0 steering committee in 2013. He serves on the NCAA’s Division I board of directors as the ACC representative, and on the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.

Peterson is a fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award

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Presidents of Georgia Tech  

in 2011. His research has focused on phase change heat transfer in both the cooling of electronic devices and spacecraft thermal control. He is widely published, authoring or co-authoring 16 books or book chapters, 215 refereed journal articles, and more than 170 conference publications. He also holds ten patents, with four others pending.

Peterson earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, a second bachelor's degree in mathematics, and a master's degree in engineering, all from Kansas State University. He earned a PhD in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. He and his wife, Val, have four adult children, two of whom are Georgia Tech alumni.

A top ten public research university in the U.S., Georgia Tech has outstanding programs in architecture, business, computing, engineering, liberal arts, and the sciences. With more than 23,000 students and 145,000 living alumni who work in business, industry, and government throughout the world, Georgia Tech has become internationally recognized for the quality of its educational and research programs. Under Peterson’s leadership, Georgia Tech accepted an invitation in 2010 to become a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), the first university to be invited to membership in nine years.

Georgia Tech’s research strategy focuses on creating transformative opportunities, strengthening collaboration, and maximizing economic and societal impact. With research expenditures of more than $730 million, the Institute is among the nation’s top 10 in research expenditures for universities without a medical school.

Source: Office of the President

Past Presidents

Isaac S. Hopkins, 1888-1896 James E. Boyd, Acting President, 1971-1972

Lyman Hall, 1896-1905 Joseph M. Pettit, 1972-1986

Kenneth G. Matheson, 1906-1922 Henry C. Bourne, Jr., Acting President, 1986-1987

Marion L. Brittain, 1922-1944 John Patrick Crecine, 1987-1994

Colonel Blake R. Van Leer, 1944-1956 Michael E. Thomas, Acting President, 1994

Paul Weber, Acting President, 1956-1957 G. Wayne Clough, 1994-2008

Edwin D. Harrison, 1957-1969 Gary Schuster, Interim President, 2008-2009

Vernon Crawford, Acting President, 1969 G. P. "Bud" Peterson, 2009-Present

Arthur G. Hansen, 1969-1971  

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Georgia Tech Employee Profile as of December 2016

Executive Management 121 1.70%Instruction 1,163 16.37%Management/Professional 1,108 15.60%Research 1,964 27.65%Support Services 2,747 38.67%Institute Total 7,103 100.00%

Full-time Teaching Instructional 1,009 78.71%Administrative Faculty 83 6.47%On-Leave Instructional 20 1.56%Part-Time Instructional 14 1.09%Temporary Instructional 156 12.17%Institute Total 1,282 100.00%

Full-time 1,125 96.73%Part-time 38 3.27%

Male 841 72.31%Female 322 27.69%

Employee Profile as of December 2016

Faculty Profile as of December 2016

Faculty by FT/PT status

Faculty by Gender

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Freshman Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % Accepted Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 1182 615 52% 228 19% 37%Design† 466 191 41% 75 16% 39%Engineering 9,473 5,583 59% 2,162 23% 39%Ivan Allen 674 312 46% 129 19% 41%Scheller* 659 267 41% 210 32% 79%Sciences 2,160 998 46% 243 11% 24%Total 14,614 7,966 55% 3,047 21% 38%

Computing 1,521 557 37% 245 16% 44%Design† 450 143 32% 43 10% 30%Engineering 11,778 5,134 44% 1,924 16% 37%Ivan Allen 780 283 36% 85 11% 30%Scheller* 832 282 34% 169 20% 60%Sciences 2,288 854 37% 207 9% 24%Total 17,649 7,253 41% 2,673 15% 37%

Computing 2,823 882 31% 345 12% 39%Design† 476 143 30% 54 11% 38%Engineering 17,086 6,024 35% 1,910 11% 32%Ivan Allen 930 307 33% 108 12% 35%Scheller* 1,021 271 27% 160 16% 59%Sciences 3,548 1,014 29% 229 6% 23%Total 25,884 8,641 33% 2,806 11% 32%

Computing 3,831 1,138 30% 429 11% 38%Design† 477 170 36% 62 13% 36%Engineering 17,052 5,743 34% 2,015 12% 35%Ivan Allen 1,078 389 36% 146 14% 38%Scheller* 1,111 281 25% 177 16% 63%Sciences 3,728 1,054 28% 260 7% 25%Total 27,277 8,775 32% 3,089 11% 35%

2012

2015

2013

2014

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Freshman Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % Accepted Applied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 5,001 953 19% 395 8% 41%Design† 593 182 31% 80 13% 44%Engineering 18,539 4,900 26% 1,737 9% 35%Ivan Allen 1,348 401 30% 144 11% 36%Scheller* 1,227 317 26% 180 15% 57%Sciences 3,820 1,115 29% 341 9% 31%Total 30,528 7,868 26% 2,877 9% 37%

Asian 5,827 1,777 30% 578 10% 33%Black or African American 2,237 429 19% 184 8% 43%Hispanic or Latino 2,257 598 26% 182 8% 30%American Indian or Alaskan Na 34 4 12% 1 3% 25%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacifi 16 3 19% 0 0% 0%White 10,938 3,469 32% 1,418 13% 41%Two or More Races 953 282 30% 99 10% 35%International 6,489 705 11% 248 4% 35%Unknown 1,777 601 34% 167 9% 28%Total 30,528 7,868 26% 2,877 9% 37%

Male 21,034 4,627 22% 1,687 8% 36%Female 9,494 3,241 34% 1,190 13% 37%Total 30,528 7,868 26% 2,877 9% 37%

Gender, Fall Semester 2016

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2016

2016

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Transfer Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % AcceptedApplied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 155 51 33% 36 23% 71%Design† 76 22 29% 19 25% 86%Engineering 1,187 565 48% 463 39% 82%Ivan Allen 102 20 20% 17 17% 85%Scheller* 129 27 21% 24 19% 89%Sciences 174 53 30% 36 21% 68%Total 1,823 738 40% 595 33% 81%

Computing 173 57 33% 47 27% 82%Design† 41 15 37% 14 34% 93%Engineering 1,057 448 42% 355 34% 79%Ivan Allen 64 16 25% 12 19% 75%Scheller* 117 34 29% 30 26% 88%Sciences 168 60 36% 43 26% 72%Total 1,620 630 39% 501 31% 80%

Computing 177 56 32% 39 22% 70%Design† 40 13 33% 12 30% 92%Engineering 1,017 468 46% 370 36% 79%Ivan Allen 51 15 29% 13 25% 87%Scheller* 112 34 30% 33 29% 97%Sciences 153 48 31% 32 21% 67%Total 1,550 634 41% 499 32% 79%

Computing 224 55 25% 47 21% 85%Design† 39 18 46% 16 41% 89%Engineering 1,092 404 37% 333 30% 82%Ivan Allen 63 21 33% 15 24% 71%Scheller* 105 38 36% 36 34% 95%Sciences 162 55 34% 35 22% 64%Total 1,685 591 35% 482 29% 82%

2012

2013

2014

2015

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Transfer Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % AcceptedApplied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 270 59 22% 49 18% 83%Design† 35 22 63% 24 69% 109%Engineering 1,137 472 42% 413 36% 88%Ivan Allen 58 23 40% 20 34% 87%Scheller* 98 33 34% 30 31% 91%Sciences 172 76 44% 56 33% 74%Total 1,770 685 39% 592 33% 86%

Asian 262 114 44% 103 39% 90%Black/African American 146 68 47% 54 37% 79%Hispanic or Latino 138 59 43% 51 37% 86%American Indian 2 1 50% 0 0% 0%Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1 0 0% 0 0% 0%White 595 327 55% 302 51% 92%Two or More Races 47 19 40% 19 40% 100%Unknown 7 2 29% 1 14% 50%International 572 95 17% 62 11% 65%Total 1,770 685 39% 592 33% 86%

Male 1,307 490 37% 430 33% 88%Female 463 195 42% 162 35% 83%Total 1,770 685 39% 592 33% 86%

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2016

Gender, Fall Semester 2016

2016

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Graduate Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % AcceptedApplied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 2,270 491 22% 201 9% 41%Design† 578 333 58% 120 21% 36%Engineering 7,568 2,064 27% 920 12% 45%Ivan Allen 487 205 42% 55 11% 27%Scheller* 1064 441 41% 248 23% 56%Sciences 1,617 478 30% 199 12% 42%Total 13,584 4,012 30% 1,743 13% 43%

Computing 2,378 447 19% 181 8% 40%Design† 590 370 63% 133 23% 36%Engineering 7,236 2,214 31% 935 13% 42%Ivan Allen 348 141 41% 51 15% 36%Scheller* 1040 386 37% 226 22% 59%Sciences 1,653 451 27% 166 10% 37%Registrar 11 11 100% 0 0% 0%Total 13,256 4,020 30% 1,692 13% 42%

Computing 4,534 1374 30% 809 18% 59%Design† 694 414 60% 121 17% 29%Engineering 8,147 2,575 32% 1,181 14% 46%Ivan Allen 364 149 41% 52 14% 35%Scheller* 1,131 438 39% 250 22% 57%Sciences 1,628 426 26% 169 10% 40%Registrar 19 19 100% 0 0% 0%Total 16,517 5,395 33% 2,582 16% 48%

Computing 4,743 1,565 33% 874 18% 56%Design† 711 464 65% 161 23% 35%Engineering 8,169 2,333 29% 929 11% 40%Ivan Allen 351 187 53% 62 18% 33%Scheller* 1,569 534 34% 275 18% 51%Sciences 1,626 447 27% 177 11% 40%Registrar 22 21 95% 0 0% 0%Total 17,191 5,551 32% 2,478 14% 45%

2014

2012

2013

2015

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Graduate Admissions by Year and College, Fall Terms 2012-2016

Number Number % Applied Number % Applied % AcceptedApplied Accepted Accepted Enrolled Enrolled Enrolled

Computing 5,901 1,982 34% 1,026 17% 52%Design† 894 522 58% 158 18% 30%Engineering 8,525 2,730 32% 1,114 13% 41%Ivan Allen 379 211 56% 60 16% 28%Scheller* 1,688 578 34% 273 16% 47%Sciences 1,773 512 29% 183 10% 36%Registrar 25 25 100% 0 0% 0%Total 19,185 6,560 34% 2,814 15% 43%

Asian 1,279 725 57% 317 25% 44%Black or African American 503 224 45% 126 25% 56%Hispanic or Latino 481 262 54% 115 24% 44%American Indian or Alaskan Native 5 3 60% 0 0% 0%Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 3 2 67% 1 33% 50%Two or More Races 237 140 59% 70 30% 50%White 3,448 2,174 63% 1069 31% 49%Unknown 3 1 33% 0 0% 0%International 13,226 3,029 23% 1,116 8% 37%Total 19,185 6,560 34% 2,814 15% 43%

Male 13,584 4,652 34% 2,051 15% 44%Female 5,601 1,908 34% 763 14% 40%Total 19,185 6,560 34% 2,814 15% 43%

Gender, Fall 2016

Ethnic Origin, Fall Semester 2016

2016

* Name changed in 2012 to Scheller College of Business in honor of a $50M pledge made by Ernest "Ernie" Scheller Jr., IM '52.† Name changed in 2016 to College of Design.

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Average SAT Scores  

Averages for Entering Freshmen, Fall Terms 2007-2016

Verbal Math Fall Term Male Female Male Female Composite 2007 652 663 711 678 1356 2008 656 663 716 683 1364 2009 652 662 721 686 1366 2010 667 666 720 685 1375 2011 675 680 730 696 1394 2012 678 684 735 705 1405 2013 696 689 740 706 1420 2014 714 710 743 708 1442 2015 720 716 745 710 1449 2016 716 714 743 708 1443

 

Averages for Freshmen Cohorts, 2007-2016

Verbal Math Cohort Male Female Male Female Composite 2007* 647 658 705 673 1345 2008 651 660 710 679 1353 2009 647 660 715 681 1355 2010 663 661 716 681 1366 2011 670 677 723 692 1384 2012 674 680 729 699 1395 2013 696 689 740 706 1420 2014 714 7101 7431 708 1442 2015 720 716 745 710 1449 2016 716 714 743 708 1443 * SAT averages for 2007 cohorts restated. Previously reported numbers were incorrect. 1Corrected November 2015

 

National Average SAT

Verbal Math Cohort Male Female Male Female Composite** 2007 503 500 532 499 1015 2008 502 499 532 499 1014 2009 502 497 533 498 1013 2010 502 498 533 499 1015 2011 500 495 531 500 1011 2012 498 493 532 499 1010 2013 499 494 531 499 1010 2014 499 495 530 499 1010 2015 497 493 527 496 1006 2016 495 493 524 494 1002

 

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Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Major, Fall 2016

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FArchitecture 9 12 6 14 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 35 43 2 11 57 90 147Industrial Design 7 27 8 2 9 6 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 8 37 64 9 10 72 123 195Music Technology 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 6 1 7Design Total 16 39 14 16 14 15 0 0 0 0 2 7 1 9 77 107 11 21 135 214 349Computational Media 8 8 8 7 7 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 25 28 0 0 49 52 101Computer Science 448 166 88 27 85 25 1 0 1 0 44 18 72 14 636 147 193 80 1,568 477 2,045Computing Total 456 174 96 34 92 29 1 0 1 0 45 21 72 16 661 175 193 80 1,617 529 2,146Aerospace Engineering 124 26 37 6 68 10 0 0 0 0 29 14 29 4 431 82 76 11 794 153 947Biomedical Engineering 157 141 23 41 43 40 0 0 0 0 23 27 19 15 240 324 37 47 542 635 1,177Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 114 69 26 40 41 29 0 0 0 0 30 14 11 12 299 193 56 50 577 407 984Civil Engineering 20 17 25 25 28 16 0 0 1 0 4 7 8 2 159 109 29 23 274 199 473Computer Engineering 125 25 52 16 39 5 0 0 1 0 17 4 24 2 198 25 54 11 510 88 598Electrical Engineering 155 27 55 16 48 9 0 0 0 0 22 8 18 5 300 64 112 29 710 158 868Environmental Engineering 8 7 3 12 4 6 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 4 47 82 5 6 73 120 193Industrial Engineering 162 135 32 31 47 50 0 1 0 1 22 25 15 23 358 278 129 90 765 634 1,399Materials Science and Engineering 33 15 9 12 9 7 0 0 0 0 12 7 6 3 133 78 15 6 217 128 345Mechanical Engineering 231 70 104 26 133 35 0 0 0 0 54 21 53 16 910 242 216 46 1,701 456 2,157Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 10 1 7 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 55 17 1 1 85 23 108Undeclared College of Engineering 5 5 2 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 16 11 7 1 37 20 57Engineering Total 1,144 538 375 226 475 210 0 1 2 1 217 130 189 89 3,146 1,505 737 321 6,285 3,021 9,306Computational Media 12 16 3 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 4 28 17 2 2 50 50 100Economics 2 3 7 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 26 10 2 1 44 17 61Economics and International Affairs 3 5 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 7 21 0 3 16 36 52Global Economics and Modern Languages 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 5 7History, Technology, and Society 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 10 0 0 14 14 28International Affairs 1 5 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 15 33 0 1 19 45 64International Affairs and Modern Language 4 6 0 5 2 8 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 2 6 42 0 0 15 67 82Language and Intercultural Studies, Applied 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 13 0 0 2 20 22Literature, Media, and Communication 4 12 7 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 16 40 0 0 28 64 92Public Policy 1 5 3 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 15 25 0 0 20 44 64Undeclared Ivan Allen College 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 2 9 11Ivan Allen Total 28 56 25 31 8 27 0 1 0 1 14 16 8 13 125 219 4 7 212 371 583Business Administration 87 114 64 27 29 33 2 0 1 0 19 19 22 19 365 376 20 23 609 611 1,220Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2Scheller Total 88 114 64 27 29 33 2 0 1 0 19 19 22 19 365 377 20 23 610 612 1,222Biochemistry 25 37 11 14 5 6 0 0 0 0 6 2 5 4 25 70 1 3 78 136 214Biology 31 67 7 18 3 15 0 0 0 0 5 13 4 10 38 141 2 4 90 268 358Chemistry 6 10 1 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 25 30 1 4 40 54 94Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 23 0 2 18 28 46Mathematics, Applied 13 8 4 2 6 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 43 19 10 16 80 53 133Mathematics, Discrete 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 15 6 0 3 25 10 35Physics 8 5 2 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 5 0 90 18 7 4 120 34 154Physics, Applied 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 3 0 11 2 13Psychology 4 13 2 8 2 7 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 11 48 0 3 21 83 104Undeclared College of Sciences 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 8Sciences Total 94 145 28 52 30 40 0 0 0 0 22 23 19 18 266 359 24 39 483 676 1,159Special/Non-Degree 131 70 28 24 17 9 0 0 0 0 18 7 28 18 181 71 82 40 485 239 724Registrar Total 131 70 28 24 17 9 0 0 0 0 18 7 28 18 181 71 82 40 485 239 724

1,957 1,136 630 410 665 363 3 2 4 2 337 223 339 182 4,821 2,813 1,071 531 9,827 5,662 15,489

College of Registrar

Institute Total

College of Design

College of Computing

College of Engineering

Ivan Allen College

Scheller College of Business

College of Sciences

Institute Total

AsianBlack or African

AmericanHispanic or Latino

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

IslanderTwo or More Races Unknown White International Institute

College Major

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Undergraduate Enrollment by College and Major, Fall Terms 2007 - 2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016393 356 335 293 265 206 166 151 145 147203 179 154 121 90 56 45 24 6 0163 155 162 160 153 150 140 157 165 195759 690 651 574 508 412 351 332 316 349118 133 143 150 134 82 111 108 109 101

Architecture Building Construction Industrial Design Design Total Computational Media Computer Science 724 761 777 840 838 1,037 1,192 1,441 1,768 2,045Computing Total 842 894 920 990 972 1,119 1,303 1,549 1,877 2,146Aerospace Engineering 696 720 767 763 751 869 875 867 892 947Biology 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Biomedical Engineering 871 923 965 1,041 1,155 1,291 1,369 1,276 1,261 1,117Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 536 567 675 717 789 863 864 943 991 984Civil Engineering* 719 748 748 697 647 594 527 488 473 473Computer Engineering* 426 396 400 396 429 456 521 545 589 598Electrical Engineering* 813 801 815 811 881 940 925 928 903 868Environmental Engineering 48 83 109 141 178 188 189 183 191 193Industrial Engineering 1,002 1,092 1,176 1,184 1,263 1,391 1,450 1,430 1,431 1,399Materials Science and Engineering 135 117 125 131 159 216 266 315 343 345Mechanical Engineering* 1,434 1,492 1,570 1,659 1,735 1,927 2,014 2,052 2,123 2,157Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 171 152 187 197 178 171 141 119 119 108Polymer and Fiber Engineering 137 139 157 165 106 55 33 15 0 0Undeclared College of Engineering 353 277 208 174 132 108 104 92 102 57Engineering Total 7,342 7,507 7,902 8,076 8,403 9,069 9,278 9,253 9,418 9,306Computational Media 118 134 143 150 133 159 114 106 111 100Economics 59 55 58 55 47 49 50 51 57 61Economics and International Affairs 59 65 69 64 65 64 54 55 52 52Global Economics and Modern Languages 19 21 15 21 18 17 9 7 5 7History, Technology, and Society 54 61 80 81 66 69 64 45 45 28International Affairs 181 176 153 135 113 93 70 58 64 64International Affairs and Modern Language 175 176 156 134 117 112 86 77 70 82Language and Intercultural Studies, Applied 0 0 0 0 11 19 23 26 19 22Literature, Media, and Communication 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 89 92Public Policy 59 63 71 68 64 63 48 46 49 64Science, Technology, and Culture 136 161 166 147 132 103 92 46 0 0Undeclared Ivan Allen College 32 30 25 17 13 9 12 20 22 11Total Ivan Allen 892 942 936 872 779 757 622 562 583 583Business Administration** 0 0 0 0 0 418 762 1,022 1,172 1,220Management 1,302 1,347 1,356 1,325 1,295 908 539 258 59 2Scheller Total 1,302 1,347 1,356 1,325 1,295 1,326 1,301 1,280 1,231 1,222Biochemistry 52 114 172 204 235 226 191 193 200 214Biology 454 421 437 470 460 453 395 343 309 358Chemistry 149 143 124 116 110 98 85 78 80 94Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 68 54 44 55 44 39 45 30 41 46Mathematics, Applied 96 105 107 151 153 144 111 101 118 133Mathematics, Discrete 24 26 29 27 20 11 14 15 22 35Physics 134 129 126 131 145 136 139 126 131 154Physics, Applied 9 9 7 9 9 8 12 13 14 13Psychology 136 123 105 122 135 144 118 105 98 104Undeclared College of Sciences 58 29 26 38 32 12 10 16 22 8Sciences Total 1,179 1,153 1,177 1,323 1,343 1,271 1,120 1,020 1,035 1,159Special/Non-Degree 249 440 573 590 648 573 583 686 682 724Registrar Total 249 440 573 590 648 573 583 686 382 724

12,565 12,973 13,515 13,750 13,948 14,527 14,558 14,682 15,142 15,489Institute Total

College of Computing

Ivan Allen College

College of Design

College of Engineering

Scheller College of Business

College of Sciences

College of Registrar

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FArchitectural Technology 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 6 9 6 15Architecture 5 5 6 10 7 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 21 23 31 29 72 73 145Building Construction 2 0 9 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 5 29 21 62 30 92City Planning 2 1 4 7 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 22 23 7 10 39 46 85City and Regional Planning 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 4 3 5 11 11 22Geograhic Information Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 3 8 5 13Human-Computer Interaction 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 11 8 14 22Industrial Design 2 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 10 8 25 20 45Music Technology 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 1 20 4 31 6 37Urban Design 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 4 7 11Design Total 16 9 22 21 15 12 0 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 96 67 116 104 269 218 487Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 1 8 2 10Analytics 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 8 1 18 4 22Bioinformatics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1Computational Science and Engineering 7 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4 51 15 71 23 94Computer Science 32 11 6 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 0 83 10 263 103 400 130 530Computer Science, Online 556 138 125 25 198 17 3 0 1 0 90 12 1 1 1,674 156 761 186 3,409 535 3,944Human-Centered Computing 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 10 15 4 5 19 25 44Human-Computer Interaction 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 3 20 18 33 25 58Information Security 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 1 45 8 65 9 74Robotics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7 0 14 0 14Computing Total 605 157 135 34 210 19 3 0 1 0 101 15 2 1 1,816 190 1,165 337 4,038 753 4,791Aerospace Engineering 34 9 13 0 15 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 171 23 179 27 419 62 481Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 7 0 7Analytics 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 5 6 6 19 13 32Bioengineering 12 3 1 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 37 16 9 6 69 28 97Bioinformatics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2Biomedical Engineering 10 7 4 5 2 11 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 47 31 14 8 81 64 145Biomedical Engineering, Joint Emory/PKU Program 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 5 3 10 10 20 14 34Biomedical Innovation and Development 5 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 2 15 13 28Chemical Engineering 16 8 2 2 3 6 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 48 8 72 34 142 59 201Civil Engineering 8 2 4 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 43 33 143 48 206 90 296Computational Science and Engineering 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 56 19 66 22 88Electrical and Computer Engineering 69 16 23 4 30 5 1 0 0 0 13 1 1 0 248 17 537 153 922 196 1,118Engineering, Science, and Mechanics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3Environmental Engineering 3 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 14 11 29 34 47 53 100Industrial Engineering 5 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 17 6 58 44 87 55 142International Logistics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2Manufacturing Leadership 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 4 0 0 12 6 18Materials Science and Engineering 14 8 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 51 16 46 30 118 58 176Mechanical Engineering 61 13 11 2 12 2 0 0 0 0 14 3 0 0 275 46 209 46 582 112 694Nuclear Engineering 6 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 0 3 0 30 2 32Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 3 0 16 0 16Operations Research 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 25 4 56 20 89 27 116Physics, Medical 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 4 2 0 14 5 19Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1Quantitative and Computational Finance 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 14 7 15 8 23Robotics 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 6 20 1 44 7 51Statistics 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 15 5 16 21Supply Chain Engineering 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 31 12 35 20 55Systems Engineering, Applied 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 27 3 7 0 46 4 50Systems, Health 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 5 6 11Engineering Total 270 83 71 24 96 41 1 1 3 0 61 17 1 0 1,099 251 1,516 524 3,118 941 4,059Digital Media 1 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 7 7 6 26 19 45Economics 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 13 15 23 19 42History and Sociology of Technology and Science 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 7 2 2 15 10 25Human-Computer Interaction 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 6 5 12 17International Affairs 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 17 0 2 16 20 36International Affairs, Science, and Technology 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 2 6 8 14Public Policy 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 19 9 6 25 28 53Public Policy, GT/GSU Joint Program 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 3 6 5 11Ivan Allen Total 6 9 4 6 5 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 69 60 36 42 122 121 243

Institute Total

AsianBlack or African

AmericanHispanic or Latino

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

IslanderTwo or More Races Unknown White International Institute

College Major

College of Design

College of Computing

College of Engineering

Ivan Allen College

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

Institute Total

AsianBlack or African

AmericanHispanic or Latino

American Indian or Alaskan Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

IslanderTwo or More Races Unknown White International Institute

College Major

Analytics 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 10 2 14 10 24Business Administration 30 21 30 13 12 6 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 236 80 46 9 361 135 496MBA-Global Business 20 4 22 7 7 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 38 13 9 2 97 32 129MBA-Management of Technology 14 6 15 9 6 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 52 11 5 0 94 33 127Management 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 21 13 29 22 51Quantitative and Computational Finance 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 14 6 24 6 30Scheller Total 71 34 67 32 25 15 0 1 0 0 11 10 0 0 340 114 105 32 619 238 857Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 8 1 10 4 14Bioinformatics 10 7 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 7 28 26 57 44 101Biology 2 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 12 14 12 17 28 42 70Chemistry 4 6 6 9 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 62 37 45 23 126 82 208Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 2 11 2 13Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 1 1 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 16 16 32 14 54 36 90Human-Computer Interaction 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 6 6 12Mathematics 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 3 36 8 59 11 70Physics 6 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 48 13 48 6 107 24 131Physiology, Applied 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 3 0 10 4 14Prosthetics and Orthotics 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 9 10 1 1 11 15 26Psychology 1 2 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 27 31 2 8 36 46 82Quantitative Biosciences 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 7 2 9Quantitative and Computational Finance 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 17 11 23 14 37Statistics 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 6 2 8Sciences Total 34 26 12 19 20 16 0 1 0 0 8 9 0 0 230 140 247 123 551 334 885Special/Non-Degree 1 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 4 6 12 16 28Registrar Total 1 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 4 6 12 16 28

1,003 321 313 139 371 107 4 3 5 1 184 55 5 2 3,655 825 3,189 1,168 8,729 2,621 11,350

College of Registrar

Institute Total

Scheller College of Business

College of Sciences

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College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Architecture 214 226 241 233 223 179 165 175 164 145Architectural Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15Building Construction 105 141 132 118 110 105 99 94 109 92City Planning 94 98 112 96 83 80 75 66 82 85City and Regional Planning 0 0 0 20 22 24 21 19 23 22Geographic Information Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9 11 13Human-Computer Interaction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 21 22Industrial Design 32 38 37 39 39 44 51 44 45 45Music Technology 6 13 17 17 22 24 29 28 31 37Urban Design 0 0 0 0 4 7 5 3 3 11Design Total 451 516 539 523 503 463 450 451 489 487Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 14 13 13 17 16 13 16 15 13 10Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 14 22Bioengineering 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0Bioinformatics 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1Computational Science and Engineering 0 11 28 41 51 59 55 75 89 94Computer Science 592 605 580 520 453 472 447 479 526 530Computer Science, Online 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,255 2,784 3,944Human-Centered Computing 38 39 40 46 39 37 35 40 37 44Human-Computer Interaction 46 46 44 54 45 46 47 55 54 58Information Security 48 48 51 69 59 60 49 80 70 74Robotics 0 7 13 21 26 22 20 23 20 14Computing Total 745 775 774 772 692 711 671 2,034 3,609 4,791

College of Engineering Aerospace Engineering 478 488 519 535 571 532 500 503 477 481Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 10 9 6 7 6 6 4 5 5 7Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 19 32Bioengineering 150 159 135 137 115 105 100 94 87 97Bioinformatics 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 2Biomedical Engineering 84 81 86 83 85 115 124 127 129 145Biomedical Engineering Joint Emory/PKU 0 0 3 12 17 26 29 30 32 34Biomedical Innovation and Development 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 21 31 28Chemical Engineering 161 165 187 201 209 217 210 189 213 201Civil Engineering 200 230 253 246 264 272 276 263 261 296Computational Science and Engineering 0 1 3 9 7 5 10 28 34 88Electrical and Computer Engineering 1,085 1,075 1,134 1,140 1,133 1,104 1,156 1,326 1,136 1,118Engineering, Science, and Mechanics 3 5 4 5 1 1 3 3 4 3Environmental Engineering 74 74 80 80 92 99 95 126 108 100Industrial Engineering 318 318 299 274 268 242 163 127 130 142International Logistics 25 24 13 16 18 16 10 11 2 2Manufacturing Leadership 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18Materials Science and Engineering 104 97 110 109 118 134 153 160 165 176Mechanical Engineering 609 572 649 700 697 670 663 681 671 694Nuclear Engineering 5 7 5 3 2 1 0 15 32 32Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 34 35 36 43 52 56 60 53 31 16Operations Research 30 34 49 54 58 69 87 86 98 116Paper Science Engineering 26 25 9 5 5 6 2 0 0 0Physics, Medical 29 25 28 24 24 25 26 30 19 19Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering 32 59 63 61 42 28 19 12 3 1Polymers 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Quantitative and Computational Finance 47 53 37 35 40 52 48 30 27 23Robotics 0 5 14 15 24 25 25 33 43 51Statistics 9 11 10 5 13 13 8 12 15 21Supply Chain Engineering 0 0 0 0 14 52 49 59 61 55Systems Engineering, Applied 0 0 8 23 47 61 64 53 50 50Systems, Health 14 16 13 12 8 6 9 12 11 11Textile Engineering 28 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Engineering Total 3,558 3,572 3,756 3,835 3,932 3,940 3,904 4,102 3,895 4,059Digital Media 43 50 54 55 49 42 44 36 45 45Economics 33 35 43 56 52 42 29 34 43 42History and Sociology of Technology and Science 14 19 22 24 32 25 25 25 26 25History of Technology 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0History, Technology, and Society 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Human-Computer Interaction 14 9 8 8 8 8 14 12 14 17International Affairs 73 72 59 58 50 49 48 35 28 36International Affairs, Science, and Technology 0 2 7 9 8 11 11 11 12 14Public Policy 56 62 66 68 82 86 66 51 46 53Public Policy, GT/GSU Joint Program 37 32 30 33 25 23 18 15 12 11Ivan Allen Total 281 283 289 311 306 286 255 219 226 243Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 28 24Business Administration 0 0 0 0 0 164 330 422 451 496

College of Design

College of Computing

Ivan Allen College

Scheller College of Business

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Graduate Enrollment by College and Major, Fall Terms 2007 - 2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016MBA-Global Business 66 100 100 76 61 84 93 99 113 129MBA-Management of Technology 63 69 84 87 87 92 98 110 126 127Management 207 298 419 540 596 428 218 96 56 51Quantitative and Computational Finance 27 37 25 32 38 34 32 28 31 30Scheller Total 363 504 628 735 782 802 771 769 805 857Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 14 13 13 13 14 10 10 6 11 14Bioinformatics 37 43 47 39 45 49 50 55 73 101Biology 86 91 98 98 82 84 71 71 65 70Chemistry 225 227 206 204 199 235 228 223 199 208Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 6 8 9 10 13 13 8 13Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 84 87 94 92 83 83 88 78 84 90Human-Computer Interaction 5 3 4 4 6 6 12 11 11 12Mathematics 54 56 61 58 59 55 65 70 69 70Mathematics, Applied 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Paper Science and Engineering 8 8 7 7 7 6 2 1 0 0Physics 108 102 107 116 112 133 138 125 138 131Physiology, Applied 12 13 17 23 21 22 21 19 19 14Prosthetics and Orthotics 17 19 20 19 19 22 25 28 28 26Psychology 88 89 80 86 88 80 85 89 90 82Quantitative and Computational Finance 33 36 29 25 28 25 29 36 39 37Quantitative Biosciences 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Statistics 3 3 1 2 6 8 8 11 13 8Sciences Total 779 790 790 794 778 828 845 836 847 885Special/Non-Degree 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 16 21 28Registrar Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 16 21 28

6,177 6,440 6,776 6,970 6,993 7,030 6,913 8,427 9,892 11,350

College of Registrar

Institute Total

College of Sciences

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Graduate Enrollment by Degree Program, Fall Terms 2007-2016

Fall TermFall M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D.2007 373 78 449 296 1,606 1,952 183 98 318 45 132 647 3,061 3,1162008 427 89 470 305 1,651 1,921 180 103 456 48 140 650 3,324 3,1162009 442 97 453 321 1,720 2,036 185 104 585 43 156 634 3,541 3,2352010 428 95 449 323 1,766 2,069 200 111 683 52 152 642 3,678 3,2922011 409 94 380 312 1,875 2,057 188 118 725 57 144 634 3,721 3,2722012 374 89 413 298 1,792 2,148 165 121 753 49 152 676 3,649 3,3812013 356 94 373 298 1,766 2,138 143 112 716 55 164 681 17 3,535 3,3782014 354 97 1,714 320 1,968 2,134 113 106 717 52 175 661 16 5,057 3,3702015 401 88 3,293 316 1,826 2,069 119 107 757 48 194 653 21 6,611 3,2812016 401 86 4,467 324 1,895 2,164 135 108 811 46 199 686 28 7,936 3,414

TotalDesign Ivan Allen CollegeComputing EngineeringScheller College of

BusinessSciences Registrar

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Students Enrolled by Country of Residence, Fall 2016

Country Undergraduate Graduate TotalAfghanistan 0 1 1Albania 1 0 1Algeria 0 1 1Angola 3 0 3Argentina 6 5 11Australia 5 20 25Austria 0 2 2Azerbaijan 0 2 2Bahamas 2 1 3Bahrain 1 0 1Bangladesh 4 23 27Belarus 1 5 6Belgium 2 1 3Belize 1 0 1Benin 0 2 2Bolivia 4 1 5Brazil 39 27 66Brunei 1 0 1Bulgaria 0 8 8Burkina Faso 3 0 3Burma (Myanmar) 6 2 8Burundi 1 0 1Cameroon 1 2 3Canada 11 102 113Chile 3 25 28China 395 1,523 1,918Colombia 20 41 61Comoros 0 1 1Congo 1 1 2Costa Rica 8 10 18Cote D'Ivoire 3 1 4Croatia 0 2 2Czech Republic 3 4 7Dem. Republic of the Congo 4 1 5Dominican Republic 4 3 7Ecuador 6 11 17Egypt 8 23 31El Salvador 5 2 7Estonia 0 1 1Ethiopia 1 4 5France 9 138 147Gabon 1 0 1Gaza Strip 0 1 1Georgia 2 1 3Germany 12 26 38

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Students Enrolled by Country of Residence, Fall 2016

Country Undergraduate Graduate TotalGermany, Federal Rep of* 0 1 1Ghana 3 7 10Greece 3 18 21Grenada 0 1 1Guatemala 8 2 10Haiti 1 1 2Honduras 6 1 7Hong Kong 15 22 37Hungary 4 5 9India 245 1,181 1,426Indonesia 27 21 48Iran 5 106 111Ireland 4 1 5Israel 7 13 20Italy 15 25 40Jamaica 3 7 10Jan Mayen 1 0 1Japan 16 15 31Jordan 2 5 7Kazakhstan 0 4 4Kenya 2 11 13Korea, Republic of (South) 281 257 538Kuwait 0 2 2Lebanon 7 15 22Macao 2 0 2Madagascar 0 1 1Malaysia 12 21 33Mali 1 0 1Mauritius 0 1 1Mexico 21 34 55Monaco 1 0 1Mongolia 4 1 5Montenegro (Prior to 2001) 0 1 1Morocco 1 19 20Namibia 1 0 1Nepal 3 22 25Netherlands 2 3 5New Zealand 5 3 8Nicaragua 0 3 3Niger 1 0 1Nigeria 34 25 59Norway 1 4 5Oman 0 3 3Pakistan 9 61 70Panama 15 8 23

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Students Enrolled by Country of Residence, Fall 2016

Country Undergraduate Graduate TotalParaguay 2 0 2Peru 2 4 6Philippines 3 3 6Poland 2 3 5Portugal 2 2 4Qatar 1 0 1Romania 2 7 9Russia 10 14 24Rwanda 1 2 3Saint Lucia 0 1 1Saudi Arabia 15 60 75Senegal 3 1 4Serbia (Prior to 2001) 1 4 5Singapore 17 28 45Slovakia 0 1 1South Africa 2 6 8Spain 18 16 34Sri Lanka 3 6 9Sudan 1 0 1Sweden 8 4 12Switzerland 3 4 7Syria 1 3 4Taiwan 13 91 104Thailand 15 15 30Trinidad and Tobago 10 2 12Tunisia 2 6 8Turkey 26 66 92Ukraine 2 2 4United Arab Emirates 9 2 11United Kingdom 24 14 38Uruguay 2 1 3Venezuela 30 3 33Vietnam 24 30 54West Bank 1 0 1Yemen 1 0 1Yemen (Aden)* 1 0 1Zimbabwe 0 1 1Institute Total 1,602 4,357 5,959

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Students Enrolled by State of Residence, Fall 2016

Male Female Total Male Female TotalAlabama 62 31 93 87 19 106 199Alaska 4 2 6 4 1 5 11Arizona 30 11 41 63 13 76 117Arkansas 9 5 14 15 2 17 31California 211 100 311 481 103 584 895Colorado 38 28 66 63 12 75 141Connecticut 77 24 101 41 8 49 150Delaware 16 14 30 8 2 10 40District of Columbia 7 4 11 35 5 40 51Florida 433 225 658 331 69 400 1,058Georgia 5,663 3,543 9,206 1,526 516 2,042 11,248Hawaii 3 1 4 9 3 12 16Idaho 3 1 4 9 1 10 14Illinois 110 69 179 115 26 141 320Indiana 20 6 26 29 6 35 61Iowa 4 1 5 24 1 25 30Kansas 11 5 16 23 5 28 44Kentucky 33 16 49 41 8 49 98Louisiana 29 22 51 35 8 43 94Maine 12 1 13 8 4 12 25Maryland 134 86 220 108 26 134 354Massachusetts 108 49 157 127 32 159 316Michigan 14 15 29 84 19 103 132Minnesota 26 7 33 32 7 39 72Mississippi 8 3 11 17 5 22 33Missouri 42 15 57 45 7 52 109Montana 0 0 0 7 1 8 8Nebraska 7 1 8 7 1 8 16Nevada 6 3 9 20 3 23 32New Hampshire 19 10 29 19 3 22 51New Jersey 216 107 323 159 37 196 519New Mexico 2 4 6 39 6 45 51New York 175 69 244 228 62 290 534North Carolina 193 94 287 142 26 168 455North Dakota 2 2 4 4 1 5 9Ohio 87 34 121 94 19 113 234Oklahoma 8 2 10 20 4 24 34Oregon 16 9 25 44 9 53 78Pennsylvania 159 80 239 129 32 161 400Rhode Island 10 2 12 8 3 11 23South Carolina 60 34 94 84 24 108 202South Dakota 1 2 3 4 0 4 7Tennessee 121 62 183 104 22 126 309Texas 173 116 289 335 71 406 695Utah 2 3 5 48 5 53 58Vermont 8 3 11 4 5 9 20

Institute Total

StateUndergraduate Graduate

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Male Female Total Male Female TotalInstitute

TotalState

Undergraduate Graduate

Virginia 178 97 275 168 55 223 498Washington 30 18 48 110 19 129 177West Virginia 5 5 10 9 1 10 20Wisconsin 16 13 29 46 12 58 87Wyoming 1 1 2 1 0 1 3US Territories

Guam 2 1 3 0 0 0 3Puerto Rico 30 10 40 19 10 29 69Virgin Islands, U.S. 4 0 4 1 1 2 6

Not Reported 118 65 183 327 113 440 623Institute Total 8,756 5,131 13,887 5,540 1,453 6,993 20,880

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Students Enrolled by Georgia County of Origin, Fall 2016

County Undergraduate GraduateCounty Total

Appling 4 0 4Baker 1 0 1Baldwin 11 3 14Banks 2 1 3Barrow 25 5 30Bartow 39 12 51Ben Hill 4 0 4Berrien 3 0 3Bibb 80 13 93Bleckley 9 0 9Brantley 2 1 3Brooks 1 0 1Bryan 38 3 41Bulloch 42 10 52Burke 3 0 3Butts 5 0 5Calhoun 1 0 1Camden 12 2 14Carroll 59 9 68Catoosa 33 2 35Charlton 1 0 1Chatham 142 30 172Chattahoochee 1 0 1Chattooga 1 1 2Cherokee 294 44 338Clarke 34 20 54Clayton 86 18 104Cobb 1,111 300 1,411Coffee 10 0 10Colquitt 6 2 8Columbia 178 20 198Cook 3 0 3Coweta 140 10 150Crawford 0 1 1Crisp 2 0 2Dade 7 1 8Dawson 11 1 12DeKalb 688 278 966Decatur 12 5 17Dodge 4 0 4Dooly 2 0 2

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Students Enrolled by Georgia County of Origin, Fall 2016

County Undergraduate GraduateCounty Total

Dougherty 32 1 33Douglas 61 13 74Early 2 0 2Effingham 34 3 37Elbert 3 1 4Emanuel 6 0 6Evans 2 2 4Fannin 9 1 10Fayette 294 42 336Floyd 50 10 60Forsyth 312 72 384Franklin 6 1 7Fulton 2,083 618 2,701Gilmer 3 0 3Glascock 1 0 1Glynn 48 2 50Gordon 14 2 16Grady 5 1 6Greene 3 1 4Gwinnett 1,604 216 1,820Habersham 13 0 13Hall 139 13 152Hancock 1 0 1Haralson 4 1 5Harris 13 5 18Hart 4 1 5Heard 1 0 1Henry 155 16 171Houston 108 21 129Irwin 4 0 4Jackson 40 2 42Jasper 3 0 3Jeff Davis 2 0 2Jefferson 2 0 2Jones 7 1 8Lamar 12 0 12Lanier 2 0 2Laurens 7 1 8Lee 19 4 23Liberty 9 2 11Lincoln 1 0 1

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Students Enrolled by Georgia County of Origin, Fall 2016

County Undergraduate GraduateCounty Total

Long 1 0 1Lowndes 49 6 55Lumpkin 9 2 11Macon 5 0 5Madison 3 0 3Marion 1 0 1McDuffie 1 0 1McIntosh 1 0 1Meriwether 3 0 3Mitchell 4 0 4Monroe 13 0 13Montgomery 1 0 1Morgan 15 0 15Murray 4 0 4Muscogee 90 13 103Newton 39 4 43Oconee 52 5 57Paulding 45 6 51Peach 7 3 10Pickens 2 0 2Pierce 2 0 2Pike 12 0 12Polk 1 0 1Putnam 4 0 4Rabun 5 1 6Richmond 56 16 72Rockdale 46 9 55Schley 2 0 2Screven 2 2 4Spalding 14 2 16Stephens 2 0 2Sumter 4 0 4Tattnall 1 0 1Taylor 1 0 1Telfair 1 0 1Terrell 2 0 2Thomas 20 2 22Tift 16 0 16Toombs 12 1 13Towns 5 0 5Troup 39 4 43

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Students Enrolled by Georgia County of Origin, Fall 2016

County Undergraduate GraduateCounty Total

Turner 2 0 2Twiggs 2 0 2Union 6 0 6Upson 5 2 7Walker 12 2 14Walton 47 4 51Ware 11 1 12Washington 10 0 10Wayne 7 0 7White 8 2 10Whitfield 47 9 56Wilkes 2 1 3Worth 3 0 3Not Reported 227 100 327Institute Total 9,206 2,042 11,248

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Enrollment by Level and Class, Fall 2016

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FJEPHS 126 63 6 9 7 3 0 0 0 0 12 6 26 14 123 47 25 9 325 151 476Freshman 189 160 111 90 82 70 1 1 0 0 39 35 80 42 596 523 175 81 1,273 1,002 2,275Sophomore 385 312 113 82 134 85 0 1 0 0 72 56 116 71 941 662 163 76 1,924 1,345 3,269Junior 458 247 146 97 143 76 0 0 0 1 83 48 86 37 1,181 651 222 103 2,319 1,260 3,579Senior 794 347 232 117 290 123 2 0 4 1 125 77 29 14 1,922 906 429 231 3,827 1,816 5,643Special Undergraduate 5 7 22 15 9 6 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 4 58 24 57 31 159 88 247Undergraduate Total 1,957 1,136 630 410 665 363 3 2 4 2 337 223 339 182 4,821 2,813 1,071 531 9,827 5,662 15,489Masters 811 238 257 97 295 59 3 1 3 0 146 39 2 1 2,784 519 1,881 733 6,182 1,687 7,869Ph.D. 190 80 53 39 75 47 1 2 2 1 38 16 3 0 850 302 1,292 423 2,504 910 3,414Special Graduate 2 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 4 16 12 43 24 67Graduate Total 1,003 321 313 139 371 107 4 3 5 1 184 55 5 2 3,655 825 3,189 1,168 8,729 2,621 11,350

2,960 1,457 943 549 1,036 470 7 5 9 3 521 278 344 184 8,476 3,638 4,260 1,699 18,556 8,283 26,839

ClassGrand Total

Institute

Undergraduate

Graduate

Institute Total

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

Two or More Races Unknown White InternationalAsianBlack or African

AmericanHispanic or Latino

American Indian or Alaskan NativeLevel

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Enrollment by Level and Class, Fall Terms 2014-2016

M FTotal 2014

M FTotal 2015

M FTotal 2016

Freshman 1,490 1,001 2,491 1,435 1,139 2,574 1,273 1,002 2,275Sophomore 1,937 1,014 2,951 1,920 1,170 3,090 1,924 1,345 3,269Junior 2,397 1,133 3,530 2,297 1,091 3,388 2,319 1,260 3,579Senior 3,425 1,600 5,025 3,698 1,710 5,408 3,827 1,816 5,643Special Undergraduate 148 66 214 151 65 216 159 88 247Undergraduate Total 9,715 4,967 14,682 9,782 5,360 15,142 9,827 5,662 15,489Masters 3,812 1,158 4,970 5,070 1,447 6,517 6,182 1,687 7,869Ph.D. 2,538 832 3,370 2,451 830 3,281 2,504 910 3,414Special Graduate 75 12 87 67 27 94 43 24 67Graduate Total 6,425 2,002 8,427 7,588 2,304 9,892 8,729 2,621 11,350

16,140 6,969 23,109 17,370 7,664 25,034 18,556 8,283 26,839

Graduate

Institute Total

Fall 2014 Fall 2016Fall 2015

Undergraduate

Level Class

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Total Degrees Awarded through Spring 2016

Degree Number GrantedBachelor's 118,305Master's 51,642Ph.D. 10,749Total 180,696

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Summary of Degrees Conferred by College and Degree, FY 2007-2016

College Degree 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Bachelor's 206 169 187 179 234 222 245 286 317 388Master's 142 184 298 218 271 179 208 205 190 326Doctoral 30 32 31 40 33 47 53 46 53 52Computing Total 378 385 516 437 538 448 506 537 560 766

Design Bachelor's 156 168 165 148 161 148 115 100 97 76Master's 108 104 158 186 191 192 177 136 167 201Doctoral 7 2 7 10 14 14 9 8 9 15Design Total 271 274 330 344 366 354 301 244 273 292Bachelor's 1,475 1,459 1,543 1,644 1,745 1,663 1,823 1,977 1,986 2,141Master's 747 820 1,034 948 987 1,044 1,051 1,104 1,040 1,227Doctoral 336 327 332 263 294 309 313 378 358 346Engineering Total 2,558 2,606 2,909 2,855 3,026 3,016 3,187 3,459 3,384 3,714Bachelor's 167 195 183 241 242 219 209 198 194 167Master's 65 86 83 75 77 92 79 84 47 59Doctoral 6 14 11 15 14 15 15 13 16 17Ivan Allen Total 238 295 277 331 333 326 303 295 257 243Bachelor's 330 340 361 388 410 349 409 392 407 397Master's 117 130 190 223 251 320 335 330 306 336Doctoral 8 11 7 6 8 4 8 5 9 10Management Total 455 481 558 617 669 673 752 727 722 743Bachelor's 209 252 256 242 270 272 321 314 274 250Master's 123 105 113 120 111 105 112 129 132 147Doctoral 72 81 102 82 86 94 90 103 81 91Sciences Total 404 438 471 444 467 471 523 546 487 488Bachelor's 2,543 2,583 2,695 2,842 3,062 2,873 3,122 3,267 3,275 3,419Master's 1,302 1,429 1,876 1,770 1,888 1,932 1,962 1,988 1,882 2,296Doctoral 459 467 490 416 449 483 488 553 526 531Institute Total 4,304 4,479 5,061 5,028 5,399 5,288 5,572 5,808 5,683 6,246

Computing

Institute Totals

Engineering

Ivan Allen

Scheller

Sciences

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Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by College, FY 2007-2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Computational Media 10 13 14 22 47 42 25 40 29 23Computer Science 196 156 173 157 187 180 220 246 288 365Computing Total 206 169 187 179 234 222 245 286 317 388Architecture 69 69 72 68 75 61 56 46 50 37Building Construction 40 65 55 56 38 47 20 21 17 9Industrial Design 47 34 38 24 48 40 39 33 30 30Design Total 156 168 165 148 161 148 115 100 97 76Aerospace Engineering 135 117 112 139 147 117 146 142 157 162Biomedical Engineering 91 122 134 143 157 147 175 230 214 255Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 108 88 98 100 128 142 158 165 172 189Civil Engineering* 171 169 221 193 204 204 191 152 152 130Computer Engineering* 92 95 56 75 75 65 73 84 109 129Electrical Engineering* 254 241 212 220 200 203 238 233 239 242Environmental Engineering 0 1 6 15 14 36 32 46 32 39Industrial Engineering 235 236 281 302 312 282 315 350 345 393Materials Science and Engineering 23 36 26 23 29 23 30 48 41 69Mechanical Engineering* 334 317 347 387 411 396 403 454 479 510Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 14 25 32 27 39 22 38 55 32 23Polymer and Fiber Engineering 18 12 18 20 29 26 24 18 14 0Engineering Total 1,475 1,459 1,543 1,644 1,745 1,663 1,823 1,977 1,986 2,141Computational Media 6 12 14 26 39 21 25 32 28 24Economics 21 29 15 21 24 18 17 25 18 21Economics and International Affairs 4 10 17 9 12 10 18 12 11 13Global Economics and Modern Languages 3 7 3 4 5 7 4 2 7 1History, Technology, and Society 20 20 13 14 28 20 15 26 18 15International Affairs 46 50 46 64 53 45 22 29 26 34International Affairs and Modern Language 24 25 28 37 24 31 38 13 23 9Language and Intercultural Studies, Applied

0 0 0 0 1 4 6 9 21 18

Literature, Media, and Communication 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 24Public Policy 19 16 14 14 20 13 18 17 14 8Science, Technology, and Culture 24 26 33 52 36 50 46 33 26 0Ivan Allen Total 167 195 183 241 242 219 209 198 194 167Business Administration** 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 113 189 333Management 330 340 361 388 410 349 316 279 218 64Scheller Total 330 340 361 388 410 349 409 392 407 397Biochemistry 0 4 17 24 49 35 65 57 38 49Biology 73 83 101 92 103 96 108 119 95 77

Design

Computing

Ivan Allen

Sciences

Scheller

Engineering

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Bachelor's Degrees Conferred by College, FY 2007-2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Biology, Applied 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chemistry 39 40 29 31 21 24 27 25 19 15Earth & Atmospheric Sciences 12 20 17 10 15 14 9 18 6 14Mathematics, Applied 25 14 19 21 28 33 39 20 34 20Mathematics, Discrete 7 7 1 8 8 8 5 6 4 9Physics 15 36 36 30 22 29 33 28 34 30Physics, Applied 2 3 1 1 2 0 3 0 3Psychology 30 45 35 25 24 31 35 38 44 33Sciences Total 209 252 256 242 270 272 321 314 274 250

2,543 2,583 2,695 2,842 3,062 2,873 3,122 3,267 3,275 3,419

* GTREP graduates included due to consolidation of GT Savannah campus. See Fact Books for 2013 and years prior in archive for breakout of GTREP graduates by major.** As of summer 2011, the new BS Business Administration (BSBA) degree replaced the BS Management (BSM) degree. Current BSM students are not required to change majors to BSBA.

Institute Total

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Master's Degrees Conferred by College, FY 2006-2017

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Bioengineering 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 5 6 10 25 14 17 37Computer Science 113 138 249 180 213 123 143 153 125 249Human-Computer Interaction 14 23 23 19 21 24 19 18 30 24Information Security 15 22 24 14 31 22 21 20 18 12Computing Total 142 184 298 218 271 179 208 205 190 326Architecture 44 42 65 54 71 62 61 45 48 72Building Construction 28 27 36 69 47 62 47 35 35 48City Planning 27 33 37 49 57 39 42 37 36 37Geographic Information Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5Human-Computer Interaction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10Industrial Design 9 1 16 9 12 14 9 6 25 18Music Technology 0 1 4 5 4 13 9 9 12 9Urban Design 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 4 6 2Design Total 108 104 158 186 191 192 177 136 167 201Aerospace Engineering 73 121 120 127 138 144 132 147 125 143Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11Bioengineering 11 6 11 5 7 11 8 7 6 4Biomedical Engineering 1 2 4 1 1 2 0 2 1 2Biomedical Innovation and Development 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 21Chemical Engineering 12 5 18 15 10 13 25 27 20 20Civil Engineering 64 49 79 74 87 79 77 89 93 85Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 8 16Electrical and Computer Engineering 246 272 341 307 317 343 290 335 334 457Engineering, Science, and Mechanics 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 2Environmental Engineering 22 14 19 20 22 21 33 29 29 37Industrial Engineering 66 88 113 105 100 72 83 61 26 31International Logistics 18 5 24 32 2 14 18 15 9 9Materials Science and Engineering 4 13 11 5 12 15 12 14 18 16Mechanical Engineering 147 149 184 153 187 226 213 185 204 204Nuclear Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 9 7 7 4 8 11 12 13 9 10Operations Research 18 22 22 24 32 11 26 36 19 24Paper Science Engineering 4 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1Physics, Health 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Physics, Medical 16 18 17 17 16 7 13 11 10 11Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering 0 3 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0Polymers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Computing

Design

Engineering

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Master's Degrees Conferred by College, FY 2006-2017

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Quantitative and Computational Finance 13 21 30 25 14 22 20 34 16 17Statistics 9 8 17 12 18 20 18 11 8 10Supply Chain Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 12 46 51 46 54Systems Engineering, Applied 0 0 0 0 0 8 15 26 32 28Systems, Health 7 11 11 16 10 7 5 5 7 6Textile and Fiber Engineering 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Engineering Total 747 820 1,034 948 987 1,044 1,051 1,103 1,040 1,227Digital Media 7 7 13 12 16 17 7 14 9 11Economics 8 14 14 12 19 22 19 21 1 16History and Sociology of Technology and Science 3 8 8 7 5 6 6 3 4 6Human-Computer Interaction 5 7 2 5 2 5 4 7 2 5Information Design and Technology 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0International Affairs 28 38 38 25 24 25 16 19 20 12Public Policy 13 12 8 14 11 17 27 20 11 9Ivan Allen Total 65 86 83 75 77 92 79 84 47 59Analytics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14Business Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 75 138 176MBA-Global Business 6 16 49 52 44 31 31 54 34 58MBA-Global Executive 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0MBA-Management of Technology 41 28 34 35 46 40 47 46 54 62Management 64 76 90 116 154 226 237 138 65 13Quantitative and Computational Finance 4 10 17 20 7 23 18 17 15 13Scheller Total 117 130 190 223 251 320 335 330 306 336Bioinformatics 14 8 13 16 10 10 13 20 15 20Biology 2 8 6 9 10 12 8 8 12 7Biology, Applied 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chemistry 20 15 22 17 16 17 14 19 21 9Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 1 9Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 12 13 13 17 11 12 9 13 8 7Human-Computer Interaction 4 2 2 2 1 1 4 6 4Mathematics 15 8 13 13 16 8 12 9 15 21Physics 18 11 10 8 11 10 16 15 6 19Prosthetics & Orthotics 9 8 10 10 10 9 10 11 14 14Psychology 16 11 8 11 10 8 9 10 11 11Quantitative and Computational Finance 9 19 16 16 12 16 14 9 17 17Statistics 2 2 2 1 1 6 9 6 9Sciences Total 123 105 113 120 111 105 112 129 132 147

1,302 1,429 1,876 1,770 1,888 1,932 1,962 1,987 1,882 2,296Institute Total

Ivan Allen

Sciences

Scheller

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Ph.D. Degrees Conferred by College, FY 206-2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 0 5 3Bioinformatics 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 4 4 2Computer Science 29 29 26 36 25 31 32 39 30 40Human-Centered Computing 1 3 1 4 10 13 1 6 3Robotics 3 2 7 4Computing Total 30 32 31 40 33 47 53 46 53 52Architecture 7 2 7 10 14 13 3 3 3 10Building Construction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 4City and Regional Planning 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 4 2 1Design Total 7 2 7 10 14 14 9 8 9 15Aerospace Engineering 40 39 44 29 31 38 33 47 35 33Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0Bioengineering 14 27 27 23 20 23 19 23 13 17Bioinformatics 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Biomedical Engineering 11 10 18 10 16 10 9 19 14 19Biomedical Engineering Joint Emory/PKU 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 1Chemical Engineering 19 30 34 30 41 22 22 36 41 34Civil Engineering 15 18 9 16 25 31 35 22 32 27Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Electrical and Computer Engineering 117 89 92 75 72 105 97 99 108 92Environmental Engineering 9 9 9 5 8 5 6 15 9 5Industrial Engineering 29 29 22 21 21 20 25 21 19 10Materials Science and Engineering 20 27 17 9 15 18 11 15 16 32Mechanical Engineering 44 40 38 29 26 24 33 51 49 48Nuclear and Radiological Engineering 5 1 1 8 4 3 6 7 6 8Operations Research 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 9Paper Science and Engineering 5 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering 3 5 14 6 13 8 10 8 9 4Robotics 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 4Textile Engineering 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Engineering Total 336 327 332 263 294 309 312 378 358 346

Computing

Design

Engineering

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Ph.D. Degrees Conferred by College, FY 206-2016

College Major 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016Digital Media 0 0 1 5 4 0 5 1 4 4Economics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3History and Sociology of Technology and Science 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 2 2 2International Affairs, Science and Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1Public Policy 4 6 3 3 5 5 6 6 5 5Public Policy, GT/GSU Joint Progrm 1 7 5 5 4 7 3 3 3 2Ivan Allen Total 6 14 11 15 14 15 15 13 16 17Management 8 11 7 6 8 4 8 5 9 10Scheller Total 8 11 7 6 8 4 8 5 9 10Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization 0 1 2 0 1 4 3 1 2 1Bioinformatics 0 2 4 1 3 1 5 3 3 3Biology 0 10 9 11 7 12 10 16 7 7Biology, Applied 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chemistry 34 26 41 27 32 24 26 29 27 30Computational Science and Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 15 14 6 9 10 14 6 17 6 10Mathematics 2 6 11 9 8 6 13 7 9 7Paper Science and Engineering 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0Physics 17 17 19 10 20 13 8 13 13 20Physiology, Applied 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 3 4 5Psychology 3 5 9 13 4 15 12 12 8 8Sciences Total 72 81 102 82 86 94 90 103 81 91

459 467 490 416 449 483 487 553 526 531Institute Total

Ivan Allen

Scheller

Sciences

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Degrees Conferred by College, Ethnicity, and Gender FY2016

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FCollege of Computing 79 19 11 2 17 2 1 0 0 0 13 1 1 0 148 37 49 8 319 69 388College of Design 5 8 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 12 30 4 3 26 50 76College of Engineering 283 120 89 35 89 34 4 0 1 0 40 25 8 2 788 296 246 81 1,548 593 2,141Ivan Allen College 6 18 7 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 50 52 1 2 75 92 167Scheller College of Business 28 36 17 10 14 11 0 0 0 1 12 4 2 1 137 108 7 9 217 180 397College of Sciences 14 33 4 7 6 9 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 2 64 78 12 8 108 142 250Bachelor's Total 415 234 130 69 135 65 5 0 1 1 77 40 12 5 1,199 601 319 111 2,293 1,126 3,419College of Computing 16 7 2 3 6 2 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 72 13 135 64 235 91 326College of Design 3 10 13 6 7 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 45 41 38 30 107 94 201College of Engineering 64 31 16 4 30 12 0 0 0 0 14 4 0 1 312 57 511 171 947 280 1,227Ivan Allen College 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 17 6 10 26 33 59Scheller College of Business 29 8 27 11 10 3 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 145 41 35 19 251 85 336College of Sciences 7 3 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 38 31 35 23 86 61 147Master's Total 121 60 62 29 55 25 0 0 0 0 26 12 0 1 628 200 760 317 1,652 644 2,296College of Computing 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 32 2 44 8 52College of Design 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 8 1 11 4 15College of Engineering 16 9 7 7 10 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 94 23 138 30 275 71 346Ivan Allen College 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 6 8 9 17Scheller College of Business 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 1 7 3 10College of Sciences 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 21 18 31 11 58 33 91Doctoral Total 17 11 10 10 13 3 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 0 137 52 213 51 403 128 531

553 305 202 108 203 93 5 0 1 1 114 53 14 6 1,964 853 1,292 479 4,348 1,898 6,246

TotalTwo or More Races Unknown White International InstituteAsian

Black or African American

Hispanic or LatinoAmerican Indian or

Alaskan Native

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

Islander

Bachelor's

Master's

Doctoral

Institute Total

Degree Level College

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Degrees Conferred by Country of Residence, FY 2016

Country Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalAngola 1 0 0 1Argentina 0 1 0 1Australia 2 1 0 3Austria 1 1 1 3Bahrain 1 0 0 1Bangladesh 2 2 0 4Belgium 0 2 0 2Benin 0 0 1 1Brazil 2 2 0 4Brunei 0 1 0 1Bulgaria 1 0 0 1Burma (Myanmar) 1 0 0 1Cameroon 2 3 0 5Canada 4 8 2 14Chile 0 4 3 7China 133 332 90 555Colombia 5 6 2 13Costa Rica 1 2 1 4Cote D'Ivoire 0 1 0 1Croatia 0 2 0 2Dominican Republic 2 0 0 2Ecuador 1 3 0 4Egypt 2 1 0 3El Salvador 0 1 0 1Ethiopia 1 0 0 1France 2 82 12 96Georgia 1 0 0 1Germany 0 12 3 15Ghana 0 0 2 2Greece 1 4 3 8Grenada 0 1 0 1Haiti 1 0 0 1Hong Kong 4 1 2 7Iceland 1 0 0 1India 95 435 49 579Indonesia 17 4 1 22Iran 0 11 14 25Italy 1 5 3 9Japan 3 4 1 8Jordan 0 1 0 1Kazakhstan 0 1 1 2Korea, Republic of (South) 92 25 33 150Kuwait 1 2 0 3Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1

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Degrees Conferred by Country of Residence, FY 2016

Country Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalLebanon 0 1 1 2Macao 1 1 0 2Madagascar 0 1 0 1Malaysia 3 2 0 5Mexico 0 5 1 6Morocco 0 8 0 8Nepal 0 3 1 4Nicaragua 1 1 0 2Nigeria 2 3 1 6Norway 1 2 0 3Pakistan 1 22 5 28Panama 1 7 0 8Peru 1 0 0 1Philippines 0 0 1 1Portugal 1 1 0 2Romania 0 1 0 1Russia 0 1 0 1Saudi Arabia 0 7 1 8Singapore 1 5 2 8Slovenia 0 1 0 1South Africa 0 1 0 1Spain 1 2 0 3Sri Lanka 1 0 1 2Sudan 0 1 0 1Swaziland 0 0 1 1Sweden 1 0 0 1Switzerland 1 1 1 3Syria 1 1 0 2Taiwan 7 8 8 23Thailand 2 4 0 6Trinidad and Tobago 2 1 0 3Tunisia 0 3 0 3Turkey 4 12 12 28Turkmenistan 0 0 1 1Ukraine 0 1 0 1United Kingdom 2 3 0 5Venezuela 5 2 0 7Vietnam 9 3 1 13West Bank 0 1 0 1Zimbabwe 0 0 1 1Institute Total 430 1,077 264 1,771

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Degrees Conferred by State of Residence, FY 2016

State Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalAlabama 21 20 7 48Alaska 1 1 0 2Arizona 14 11 4 29Arkansas 3 2 3 8California 46 37 14 97Colorado 8 7 3 18Connecticut 23 7 3 33Delaware 6 1 3 10District of Columbia 4 2 2 8Florida 137 57 21 215Georgia 2,154 612 61 2,827Idaho 2 1 0 3Illinois 22 24 3 49Indiana 2 4 2 8Iowa 0 3 1 4Kansas 2 3 2 7Kentucky 9 5 0 14Louisiana 5 8 6 19Maine 3 3 0 6Maryland 38 17 12 67Massachusetts 22 27 8 57Michigan 7 8 6 21Minnesota 6 3 1 10Mississippi 5 3 2 10Missouri 6 9 4 19Nebraska 4 2 0 6Nevada 1 4 1 6New Hampshire 9 3 3 15New Jersey 49 17 5 71New Mexico 3 4 3 10New York 28 25 10 63North Carolina 50 35 10 95Ohio 25 15 9 49Oklahoma 2 2 2 6Oregon 5 1 3 9Pennsylvania 31 41 5 77Puerto Rico 8 6 6 20Rhode Island 0 4 0 4South Carolina 25 23 2 50Tennessee 41 14 4 59Texas 58 52 11 121Utah 0 4 3 7

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Degrees Conferred by State of Residence, FY 2017

State Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalVermont 3 0 0 3Virgin Islands, U.S. 1 0 0 1Virginia 32 29 6 67Washington 10 11 1 22West Virginia 0 1 1 2Wisconsin 1 12 2 15Not Reported 57 39 12 108Institute Total 2,989 1,219 267 4,475

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Degrees Conferred by County of Residence, FY 2016

County Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalBaldwin 3 2 0 5Barrow 4 1 0 5Bartow 7 2 0 9Ben Hill 1 0 0 1Berrien 1 0 0 1Bibb 13 5 0 18Bleckley 1 0 0 1Bryan 5 2 0 7Bulloch 10 1 0 11Burke 0 1 0 1Camden 11 0 1 12Candler 1 0 0 1Carroll 12 6 0 18Catoosa 9 1 0 10Charlton 1 0 0 1Chatham 36 10 0 46Chattooga 4 0 0 4Cherokee 69 17 1 87Clarke 8 5 0 13Clayton 22 5 0 27Clinch 1 0 0 1Cobb 274 90 8 372Colquitt 1 0 0 1Columbia 36 5 1 42Cook 1 0 0 1Coweta 27 2 0 29Crisp 1 0 0 1Dade 3 1 0 4Dawson 2 2 0 4DeKalb 154 64 9 227Decatur 6 2 1 9Dodge 1 0 0 1Dooly 0 1 0 1Dougherty 2 1 0 3Douglas 17 6 0 23Effingham 7 0 0 7Elbert 2 0 0 2Emanuel 1 2 0 3Evans 2 0 0 2Fannin 4 0 0 4Fayette 74 13 2 89Floyd 15 1 0 16

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Degrees Conferred by County of Residence, FY 2017

County Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalForsyth 69 14 1 84Franklin 2 0 0 2Fulton 433 184 13 630Gilmer 1 0 0 1Glynn 5 1 0 6Gordon 5 1 0 6Grady 1 0 0 1Greene 1 0 0 1Gwinnett 385 70 7 462Habersham 7 3 0 10Hall 29 5 1 35Hancock 1 0 0 1Haralson 4 1 0 5Harris 1 1 0 2Hart 2 0 0 2Henry 50 11 0 61Houston 27 5 0 32Irwin 2 1 0 3Jackson 7 3 0 10Jeff Davis 0 1 0 1Jefferson 1 0 0 1Jones 4 0 0 4Lamar 1 0 0 1Laurens 1 0 0 1Lee 8 0 0 8Liberty 1 0 0 1Lincoln 2 0 0 2Lowndes 13 2 0 15Lumpkin 0 0 1 1Macon 1 0 0 1Madison 2 0 0 2Marion 1 0 0 1McDuffie 1 0 0 1McIntosh 1 0 0 1Monroe 2 0 0 2Montgomery 1 0 0 1Morgan 5 0 0 5Murray 2 0 0 2Muscogee 18 3 0 21Newton 4 2 0 6Oconee 12 4 0 16Oglethorpe 1 0 0 1

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Degrees Conferred by County of Residence, FY 2017

County Bachelor's Master's Doctoral TotalPaulding 14 4 1 19Peach 3 0 0 3Pickens 1 0 0 1Pike 3 1 0 4Pinellas 1 0 0 1Polk 1 0 0 1Putnam 1 0 0 1Rabun 4 0 0 4Richmond 22 2 1 25Rockdale 13 1 1 15Screven 1 0 0 1Spalding 6 0 0 6Stephens 2 0 0 2Sumter 3 1 0 4Thomas 3 0 0 3Tift 2 0 0 2Toombs 3 0 0 3Troup 8 2 0 10Union 4 2 1 7Upson 3 0 0 3Walker 5 1 0 6Walton 11 1 2 14Warren 1 0 0 1Wayne 1 0 0 1White 3 0 0 3Whitfield 15 0 0 15Wilkes 1 1 0 2Not Reported 56 36 9 101Institute Total 2,154 612 61 2,827

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Graduation and Retention

Class Graduated by Graduated by Graduated by Graduated by Graduated bySummer/Fall 4th Year 5th Year 6th Year 7th Year 8th Year

1996 23% 59% 68% 70% 71%1997 24% 60% 69% 72% 73%1998 26% 62% 72% 74% 75%1999 29% 67% 76% 78% 78%2000 34% 69% 77% 79% 79%2001 33% 69% 78% 79% 80%2002 31% 70% 77% 79% 79%2003 31% 71% 79% 81% 82%2004 33% 72% 80% 81% 82%2005 31% 72% 79% 81% 81%2006 34% 72% 79% 81% 82%2007 41% 76% 82% 84% 84%2008 37% 75% 82% 83% 84%2009 40% 78% 85% 87%2010 41% 80% 86%2011 39% 80%2012 40%

Class Retained Retained Retained Retained Retained RetainedSummer/Fall After 1 Year Years Years Years After 5 Years After 6 Years

1996 85% 77% 73% 72% 71% 72%1997 86% 79% 75% 74% 74% 74%1998 86% 80% 77% 75% 75% 75%1999 90% 83% 81% 80% 78% 79%2000 90% 84% 81% 79% 79% 79%2001 91% 84% 82% 81% 80% 80%2002 90% 84% 82% 80% 80% 80%2003 92% 86% 84% 82% 82% 82%2004 92% 86% 84% 82% 82% 83%2005 92% 87% 84% 82% 82% 82%2006 92% 87% 84% 83% 82% 82%2007 93% 88% 87% 84% 85% 85%2008 93% 88% 86% 85% 84% 84%2009 94% 90% 88% 87% 88% 88%2010 95% 92% 90% 89% 89% 89%2011 95% 91% 89% 88% 88%2012 96% 92% 90% 90%2013 96% 94% 93%2014 97% 94%2015 97%

RETENTION RATES

Retention Rates for Entering Freshmen

GRADUATION RATES

Graduation Rates for Entering Freshmen

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Student Semester Credit Hours by College and Division, FY 2012-2016

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Lower Level 22,141 23,877 25,522 27,316 30,288Upper Level 11,785 12,675 13,844 17,404 20,427Graduate 21,511 20,643 22,714 40,938 55,639Computing Total 55,437 57,195 62,080 85,658 106,354

Lower Level 7,584 7,832 7,757 8,265 8,218Upper Level 12,138 9,684 9,433 8,624 8,698Graduate 11,222 11,011 11,390 11,829 12,820Design Total 30,944 28,527 28,580 28,718 29,736

Lower Level 34,259 38,784 42,129 41,372 41,521Upper Level 88,024 93,843 98,496 101,738 103,723Graduate 137,765 135,694 133,413 136,463 131,819Engineering Total 260,048 268,321 274,038 279,573 277,063

Lower Level 48,682 50,035 45,290 44,741 45,463Upper Level 28,195 28,028 27,220 27,567 27,988Graduate 7,898 7,985 7,243 6,911 7,354Ivan Allen Total 84,775 86,048 79,753 79,219 80,805

Lower Level 9,372 8,949 8,783 8,230 7,905Upper Level 22,871 24,745 25,065 24,452 24,191Graduate 19,777 20,561 19,518 19,985 21,373Business Total 52,020 54,255 53,366 52,667 53,469

Lower Level 108,176 107,849 99,689 94,965 93,249Upper Level 21,507 22,613 22,248 20,373 20,570Graduate 35,564 37,455 37,026 36,884 36,192Sciences Total 165,247 167,917 158,963 152,222 150,011

Lower Level 2,161 2,318 2,663 2,693 3,119Upper Level 342 315 448 586 536Graduate 585 809 741 805 856Registrar Total 3,088 3,442 3,852 4,084 4,511

Lower Level 232,375 239,644 231,833 227,582 229,763Upper Level 184,862 191,903 196,754 200,744 206,133Graduate 234,322 234,158 232,045 253,815 266,053Institute Total 651,559 665,705 660,632 682,141 701,949

College of Computing

College of Design

College of Engineering

Ivan Allen College

Scheller College of Business

College of Sciences

College of the Registrar

Institute

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Student Grades by College and Percent, Fall Semester 2016

College Level A B C D F S U I W V V AverageLower 40.1% 22.5% 12.6% 4.4% 4.1% 8.5% 0.4% 0.0% 7.3% 2 0.0% 3.08Upper 59.8% 23.1% 8.5% 1.2% 0.9% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 6.1% 12 0.3% 3.49Grad 55.5% 16.0% 3.0% 0.6% 1.3% 5.7% 0.1% 0.1% 14.2% 320 3.5% 3.62Computing Total 52.2% 19.3% 6.8% 1.8% 2.0% 5.3% 0.1% 0.0% 10.6% 334 1.9% 3.44Lower 59.5% 27.3% 4.5% 0.1% 0.6% 3.6% 0.1% 0.1% 4.1% 1 0.1% 3.58Upper 78.4% 13.9% 3.5% 0.4% 0.5% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 2.8% 7 0.4% 3.75Grad 59.9% 22.1% 2.4% 0.4% 0.4% 6.3% 0.2% 0.1% 2.3% 107 5.8% 3.65Design Total 66.7% 20.3% 3.3% 0.3% 0.5% 3.3% 0.1% 0.1% 3.0% 115 2.4% 3.67Lower 45.6% 28.8% 12.8% 2.9% 1.6% 1.9% 0.0% 0.0% 6.1% 11 0.2% 3.24Upper 44.0% 30.7% 12.9% 2.9% 1.4% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 4.9% 405 2.3% 3.23Grad 39.2% 15.4% 2.5% 0.2% 0.2% 31.7% 0.4% 0.0% 3.1% 771 7.1% 3.62Engineering Total 42.9% 25.6% 9.7% 2.1% 1.1% 10.5% 0.1% 0.0% 4.6% 1,187 3.4% 3.32Lower 45.1% 30.7% 13.1% 3.7% 2.0% 0.8% 0.0% 0.0% 4.4% 6 0.0% 3.20Upper 50.1% 25.6% 10.4% 2.4% 1.5% 1.5% 0.1% 0.1% 7.0% 48 1.3% 3.34Grad 36.0% 9.8% 1.0% 0.1% 0.3% 36.5% 0.3% 0.0% 2.9% 427 13.1% 3.72Sciences Total 44.6% 26.7% 10.8% 2.9% 1.7% 6.3% 0.1% 0.0% 4.6% 481 2.2% 3.26Lower 58.9% 26.2% 6.2% 1.2% 0.8% 2.8% 0.1% 0.0% 3.5% 22 0.3% 3.51Upper 65.2% 21.4% 4.2% 0.5% 0.8% 3.2% 0.0% 0.1% 4.3% 11 0.3% 3.63Grad 50.9% 11.8% 1.2% 0.1% 0.4% 24.3% 0.2% 0.1% 2.0% 91 9.0% 3.75Ivan Allen Total 60.3% 23.5% 5.1% 0.9% 0.8% 4.6% 0.1% 0.1% 3.6% 124 1.0% 3.56Lower 47.7% 29.0% 12.2% 3.6% 2.4% 0.4% 0.2% 0.2% 4.1% 2 0.2% 3.22Upper 59.7% 28.5% 7.4% 0.9% 0.5% 0.7% 0.0% 0.0% 2.2% 1 0.0% 3.50Grad 72.8% 18.2% 1.7% 0.2% 0.1% 4.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 100 2.2% 3.76Business Total 64.4% 23.6% 5.3% 0.9% 0.6% 2.3% 0.1% 0.0% 1.8% 103 1.1% 3.59Lower 80.4% 3.3% 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 10.3% 0.2% 0.0% 1.6% 84 3.6% 3.95Upper 2.0% 0.8% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 13.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.7% 745 83.4% 3.65Grad 2.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 56.7% 0.6% 0.0% 1.1% 213 39.2% 4.00Registrar Total 50.5% 2.2% 0.3% 0.0% 0.0% 17.6% 0.2% 0.0% 1.3% 1,042 27.7% 3.94Lower 49.9% 26.7% 10.6% 2.8% 1.8% 3.0% 0.1% 0.0% 4.7% 128 0.3% 3.31Upper 51.1% 26.4% 9.8% 2.0% 1.1% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 4.7% 1,229 3.5% 3.38Grad 49.5% 15.4% 2.3% 0.3% 0.5% 19.2% 0.2% 0.0% 5.9% 2,029 6.5% 3.66Institute Total 50.2% 23.2% 7.9% 1.8% 1.2% 7.3% 0.1% 0.0% 5.1% 3,386 3.2% 3.42

College of Registrar

Institute

College of Computing

College of Design

College of Engineering

College of Sciences

Ivan Allen College

Scheller College of Busi

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Center for Career Discovery and Development

MICROSOFT CISCOERNST & YOUNG SCHLUMBERGERDELOITTE AIRWATCHACCENTURECAPITAL ONE

College Bachelor's$46,000$93,000$68,000$50,000$60,000

Design Computing Engineering Ivan Allen Business Sciences $50,000

Program Participants Undergraduate Cooperati 1,757Professional Internship Pr 981Graduate Cooperative Pro 1,328Co-op Degrees Earned 523

Year Students2012-2013 1,5772013-2014 1,8162014-2015 1,9672015-2016 2,111

*Year is equal to Fall Term to Summer Term of the following

Experiential Learning, FY 2015-2016

Georgia Tech Study Abroad Students by Year2012-2013 through 2015-2016*

Companies

Top Interviewing CompaniesFiscal Year 2015 - 2016

Average Reported Starting Annual Salaries by College, Fiscal Year 2016

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Student Housing

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female

Capacity 5,129 2,957 5,062 2,983 5,210 3,120 5,115 3,248Occupancy 5,082 2,930 5,081 2,994 5,043 3,004 5,108 3,246

Capacity 1,123 1,161 1,134 1111Occupancy 1,010 1,092 1,061 1052

Capacity 228 227 255 255Occupancy 224 219 249 254

Capacity 6,252 3,185 6,223 3,210 6,344 3,375 6,226 3,503Occupancy 6,092 3,154 6,173 3,213 6,104 3,253 6,160 3,500

CapacityOccupancy

CapacityOccupancyPercentage Occupancy

2013 2014 2015 2016Single Student 8,012 8,075 8,047 8354Fraternity 1,010 1,092 1,061 1052Sorority 224 219 249 254Married 307 306 303 276Total Institute Student Housing 9,553 9,692 9,660 9,936

Occupancy Summary, Fall 2013 - 2016

Capacity and Occupancy, Fall Terms 2013 - 2016

Single Student Housing

Fraternity Housing

Sorority Housing

Total Single Student Housing

Married Student Housing

Total Institute Student Housing

9,553 9,692 9,660 9,93698.04% 99.50% 96.35% 99.31%

307 306 303 276

9,744 9,740 10,026 10,005

307 307 307 276

2013 2014 2015 2016

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Tuition and Fees

FY2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY20175 Year %

ChangeIn-State Tuition $6,070 $7,070 $7,282 $7,718 $8,258 $9,002 $9,812 $9,812 27.1%Out-of-State Tuition $24,280 $25,280 $25,492 $27,022 $27,562 $28,306 $30,004 $30,004 11.0%Mandatory Student Fees $1,436 $1,646 $2,370 $2,380 $2,392 $2,392 $2,392 $2,400 0.8%

FY2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY20175 Year %

ChangeIn-State Tuition $6,884 $8,636 $9,986 $10,584 $11,324 $12,344 $13,452 $13,452 27.1%Out-of-State Tuition $24,956 $26,204 $26,860 $26,860 $27,330 $27,600 $27,872 $27,872 3.8%Mandatory Student Fees $1,436 $1,646 $2,370 $2,380 $2,392 $2,392 $2,192 $2,200 -7.6%

FY2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017

Tuition (Full-time Student) $6,070 $7,070 $7,282 $7,718 $8,258 $9,002 $9,812 $9,812Other Mandatory Fees:

Student Activity $236 $246 $246 $246 $246 $246 $246 $246Student Athletic $246 $246 $254 $254 $254 $254 $254 $254Student Health $296 $300 $308 $308 $320 $320 $320 $320Transportation $144 $144 $152 $162 $162 $162 $162 $170Technology $206 $214 $214 $214 $214 $214 $214 $214Recreation - Facility $108 $108 $108 $108 $108 $108 $108 $108USG Institutional Fees $300 $388 $1,088 $1,088 $1,088 $1,088 $1,088 $1,088

Estimated Elective Charges:Dormitory Room Rent $4,844 $5,332 $5,312 $5,574 $5,822 $6,082 $6,262 $6,488Board (Estimate) $3,266 $3,414 $3,514 $3,662 $3,992 $4,352 $4,454 $4,700Miscellaneous (books, supplies, personal) $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $2,800 $2,800 $2,800 $2,800 $4,000

Average Loan Costs† $120 $120 $120 $120 $60 $60 Total Estimated Cost $18,216 $19,962 $21,098 $22,254 $23,384 $24,748 $25,780 $27,460

* Miscellaneous Costs reflect a 5% increase each year.

†Average Loan Costs were not included in the total tuition cost for the years prior to 2011.

** Undergraduate tuition rates are for new students entering Georgia Tech. For detailed tuition information see the Bursar's Office web site.

Undergraduate Tuition and Fees, Fiscal Years 2010-2017 *

Graduate Tuition and Fees, Fiscal Years 2010-2017

Estimated Academic Year Costs for Resident Undergraduate Student, Fiscal Years 2010-2017 **

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Revenues and Expenditures, FY 2016

Major Revenue Category FY 2016State Appropriations $233,201,045Student Tuition and Fees $353,571,407Gifts, Grants, and Contracts $777,779,949Sales, Services, and Other $168,700,309Total Revenues $1,533,252,710

Georgia Advanced Technology $36,160,036Georgia Tech Alumni Association $6,971,834Georgia Tech Athletic Association $65,050,777Georgia Tech Facilities Inc, $14,754,676GT Foundation $31,357,388GT Research Corporation $665,986,282Total Affiliated Organizations $943,472,667

Instruction $280,623,026Research $671,561,040Public Service $51,964,715Academic Support $52,227,728Student Services $33,300,942Institutional Support $82,615,645Operation of Plant $151,778,573Scholarships and Fellowships $15,162,457Non-Operating Expenses $25,754,187Auxiliary Enterprises $89,403,930Total Expenditures $1,454,392,243

Georgia Advanced Technology $13,716,239Georgia Tech Alumni Association $6,797,637Georgia Tech Athletic Association $78,647,945Georgia Tech Facilities Inc. $14,431,525GT Foundation $112,605,000GT Research Corporation $665,191,219Total Affiliated Organizations $891,389,565

Affiliated Organizations: (from CAFR Model)

Major Program Areas:

Affiliated Organizations:

RevenuesGeorgia Institute of Technology Revenues - Fiscal Year 2016 Actual

ExpendituresGeorgia Institute of Technology Expenditures By Major Program Areas - FY 2016 Actua

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GT Total Revenues

Major Revenue Category FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016% Change

FY 15-16Note

State Appropriations $222.1 $227.2 $233.2 2.60%Student Tuition and Fees $287.2 $318.6 $353.6 11.00% a.Gifts, Grants & Contracts $746.6 $850.8 $777.8 -8.60% b.Sales, Services & Other $166.2 $166.8 $168.7 1.10%Total Institute Resources $1,422.1 $1,563.4 $1,533.3 -1.90%

Note

Revenue 2014 2015 2016% Change

FY 15-16Note

Georgia Tech Foundation $14.4 $14.2 $14.2 0.00% a.Georgia Tech Athletic Association $8.9 $9.1 $9.5 5.00% b.Georgia Tech Research Corporation $10.2 $9.9 $10.8 9.00%Georgia Advanced Technology Venture, Inc $15.5 $16.4 $17.3 5.00% c.Georgia Tech Facilities, Inc. $11.0 $15.3 $1.3 -92.00%Georgia Tech Alumni Association $0.2 $0.2 $0.2 -5.00%Total Affiliated Organization Revenue $60.2 $65.1 $53.3 -18.00%

Note

2. Investment income was down $72M in FY16 due to a delcine in investment returns.

b. GTAA's decrease in revenues from 74.4 to 63.7 were mainly attributed to the following:

1. Decrease in ACC revenue distributions of $5 million.2. Decreased investment returns of $6 million due to decline in investment return rates

c. GATV gaim from the writeoff of a building at TEP and associated decrease in expense for utilities, depreciation and interest expense.

Total Revenues (In Millions of Dollars), Fiscal Years 2014-2016

a. Tuition Increase.b. PY In-Kind Gift of $30 million for software licenses that ended. It was a three year gift.Data Source: Audited Annual Financial Statements

The above information is taken directly from each affiliate’s audited annual financial statements. Revenues and expenses may not necessarily reflect an affiliate’s operating budget due to required

a. GTF's decrease in revenues were attributed to:

1. Total gift income decreased $50 million.

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GT Total Expenditures

Program Category FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016% Change

FY 15-16Note

Instruction $257.7 $293.0 $280.6 -4.20% a.Research $645.9 $650.3 $671.6 3.30%Public Service $49.7 $51.9 $52.0 0.20%Academic Support $51.7 $50.9 $52.2 2.50%Scholarships and Fellowships $13.5 $14.1 $15.2 7.70%Sub-Total - Academic Programs $1,018.6 $1,060.2 $1,071.5 1.10%

Student Services $32.7 $32.7 $33.3 1.80%Institutional Support $71.2 $88.3 $82.6 -6.40% b.Plant Operations $132.6 $147.5 $151.8 2.90%Auxiliary Enterprises $77.0 $82.1 $89.4 8.80%Sub-Total - Support Programs $313.5 $350.6 $357.1 1.80%

Non-Operating Expenditures $25.5 $25.7 $25.8 0.30%Total Institute Expenditures $1,357.6 $1,436.6 $1,454.4 1.20%

Notes:

Academic Programs

Support Programs

a. Increase in Salary and Benefit expense of approximately $11 million; decrease in Supplies and Other servicesexpense of approximately $23 million. Net decrease of $12 million.

b. Decrease in Supplies and Other Services of approximately $ 11 million and increase in Salary and Benefit expenseof approximately $6 million. Net decrease of $5 million.

Total Expenditures (In Millions of Dollars), Fiscal Years 2014-2016

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

CurrentOperations

Unrestricted

Restricted

Endowment Unrestricted Endowment

Restricted Endowment

Property,Buildings, andEquipment

Total

$71,563,389

$5,571,695

$61,489,752

$5,654,782

$44,060,285

$5,438,172

$54,866,573

$5,071,688

$52,391,818

$5,089,080

$44,125,075

$5,155,101

$33,643,164

$3,616,649

$31,460,418

$2,154,863

$79,529,328

$1,068,701

$31,041,681

$1,397,327

$23,703,887

$1,663,572

$29,270,087

$2,124,963

$14,908,836$18,357,920$11,791,432$10,339,294$35,580,585$37,508,936

$129,303,733$119,117,735$141,887,918$102,716,563$118,428,942$118,184,162

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 20160M

20M

40M

60M

80M

Development/Sources of SupportSourceUse

Current Operations - Restricted

Current Operations - Unrestricted

Endowment - Restricted

Endowment - Unrestricted

Property, Buildings, and Equipment

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2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

$0.0M

$500.0M

$1,000.0M

$1,500.0M

Funds Raised vs Campaign Goal

Campaign Goal Funds Raised

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Research Proposals and Awards

Number Amount Number AmountCollege of Design 166 $21,127,976 775 $12,142,454College of Computing 204 $100,938,634 151 $28,678,759College of Engineering 1,748 $769,553,654 1,226 $190,055,478Ivan Allen College 72 $24,909,516 33 $3,811,457Scheller College of Business 5 $1,263,680 3 $348,000College of Sciences 558 $283,998,359 360 $56,429,227Research Centers 361 $132,531,380 310 $59,935,213Georgia Tech Research 604 $1,037,396,634 764 $367,480,410Institute Total 3,718 $2,371,719,832 3,622 $718,880,997

Proposals Summary Awards SummaryUnit

Research Proposals and Awards for Fiscal Year 2016

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Research Awards Summary by Unit

Unit 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Business 5 11 6 6 3Computing 151 141 163 145 151Design 52 57 582 634 775Engineering 1,235 1,218 1,261 1,124 1,226GTRI 748 683 775 792 764Ivan Allen 40 41 49 51 33Research Centers 340 704 316 345 310Sciences 404 332 356 358 360Institute Total 2,975 3,187 3,508 3,455 3,622

Business $1,523,660 $2,479,997 $431,180 $419,993 $348,000Computing $27,992,096 $26,510,524 $33,414,749 $24,512,915 $28,678,759Design $5,098,602 $5,417,300 $8,633,331 $13,991,952 $12,142,454Engineering $188,954,936 $185,190,893 $172,741,248 $172,665,012 $190,055,478GTRI $306,236,727 $304,942,868 $363,267,164 $338,164,751 $367,480,410Ivan Allen $5,769,286 $4,510,149 $6,319,956 $7,235,571 $3,811,457Research Centers $42,260,170 $35,374,945 $42,472,710 $35,792,205 $59,935,213Sciences $62,388,630 $57,168,754 $60,881,695 $55,391,410 $56,429,227Institute Total $640,224,106 $621,595,430 $688,162,034 $648,173,810 $718,880,997

Source: Office of Sponsored Programs

Number

Amount

Research Grants and Contracts by Awarding Agency, Fiscal Years 2012-2016

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Research Awards Summary Detail

Unit Number Amount Number AmountCollege of EngineeringAerospace 258 $86,924,290 217 $29,935,543Biomedical Engineering (BME) 178 $144,160,503 119 $22,379,782Civil 205 $99,306,461 109 $17,123,156Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 112 $41,467,493 132 $21,830,691Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) 291 $158,845,162 184 $36,065,936ECE - NEETRAC 100 $7,649,554 80 $5,581,133Dean, College of Engineering 12 $4,218,897 5 $242,306GT Savannah 2 $341,797 2 $341,979Industrial & Systems 99 $28,388,628 69 $9,189,667Mechanical 375 $153,592,762 255 $39,458,992Materials Science 116 $44,658,107 54 $7,906,293Engineering Total 1,748 $769,553,654 1,226 $190,055,478

College of DesignAMAC 80 $2,565,677 720 $4,331,469Dean, College of Design 11 $5,227,253 4 $106,438Building Construction 14 $2,849,128 10 $1,127,662CATEA 6 $3,031,827 3 $1,486,904City and Regional Planning 11 $1,282,700 8 $2,697,782CQGRD 15 $2,109,642 6 $292,667Digital Building Lab 9 $123,500 9 $105,660Geographic Information Systems 9 $973,978 3 $142,008Industrial Design 4 $1,050,201 2 $41,600Music Technology 3 $1,418,367 6 $1,023,417School of Architecture 4 $495,703 4 $786,846Design Total 166 $21,127,976 775 $12,142,454

College of ComputingDean - College of Computing 3 $158,270 3 $53,270Computational Science & Engineering 37 $20,119,407 28 $5,628,864Computer Science 77 $39,055,393 57 $13,736,997Interactive Computing 87 $41,605,564 63 $9,259,628Computing Total 204 $100,938,634 151 $28,678,759

Ivan Allen College 72 $24,909,516 33 $3,811,457

Scheller College of Business 5 $1,263,680 3 $348,000

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Research Awards Summary Detail

Unit Number Amount Number AmountCollege of SciencesApplied Physiology 38 $27,864,686 13 $3,243,677Biology 97 $74,888,849 67 $12,206,132CEISMC 21 $6,931,428 15 $988,336Chemistry 120 $72,081,161 81 $17,464,587College of Sciences 3 $209,178 1 $482,552Earth & Atmospheric Sciences 94 $30,775,345 52 $6,163,908Mathematics 71 $20,304,916 39 $3,957,175Physics 73 $27,517,743 62 $8,294,880Psychology 41 $23,425,053 30 $3,627,980Sciences Total 558 $283,998,359 360 $56,429,227

Research Centers 361 $132,531,380 310 $59,935,213

Georgia Tech Research InstituteACL Advanced Concepts Laboratory 81 $113,413,475 96 $32,397,268ASL Applied Systems Laboratory 10 $7,813,106 29 $12,517,087ATAS Aerospace, Transportation & Advanced Systems 88 $173,329,843 64 $32,694,916CTISL Cyber Technology & Information Security Lab 86 $142,257,224 136 $63,879,385DDO Deputy Directors Office 13 $4,455,454 19 $2,529,816ESLYS Electronic Systems Laboratory 98 $283,992,481 134 $89,323,678EOSL Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory 46 $77,158,994 63 $18,802,159ICL Information & Communications Laboratory 92 $77,160,822 81 $33,924,207SEAL Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Lab 89 $157,524,236 141 $81,120,926VPDIR Vice President & GTRI Director 1 $291,000 1 $290,968GTRI Total 604 $1,037,396,634 764 $367,480,410Institute Total 3,718 $2,371,719,832 3,622 $718,880,997

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Summary of Research Grants and Contracts by Awarding Agency, FY 2016

Awarding Agency AmountPercent of Total

U. S. Air Force $138,688,561 19.30%U. S. Army $96,633,837 13.40%U. S. Navy $22,750,078 3.20%U. S. Department of Commerce $7,488,934 1.00%U. S. Department of Defense $100,089,032 13.90%U. S. Department of Energy $14,433,591 2.00%U. S. Department of Health and Human Services $35,566,539 4.90%National Aeronautics & Space Administration $6,756,728 0.90%National Science Foundation $84,868,167 11.80%Other Federal Agencies $12,925,996 1.80%Total Federal Government $520,201,464 72.40%Colleges & Universities $38,562,896 5.40%Government Owned-Contractor Operated Facilities $5,916,278 0.80%Industrial $101,852,494 14.20%Miscellaneous $38,900,340 5.40%State and Local Governments $13,447,525 1.90%Institute Total $718,880,997 100.00%

Source: Office of Sponsored Programs

Research Grants and Contracts by Awarding Agency, Fiscal Year 2016

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Georgia Tech Research Institute

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is a highly-regarded applied research and development organization. Each day, GTRI’s science and engineering expertise is used to solve some of the toughest problems facing government and industry across the nation and around the globe.

GTRI redefines innovation by tackling customers’ most complex challenges with the right mix of expertise, creativity and practicality. Our expert scientists and engineers turn ideas into workable solutions and then put those solutions into action. We have been a trusted government and industry partner since 1934. As a non-

GTRI is an integral part of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). GTRI is a tremendous contributor to, and supporter of, Georgia Tech's mission to define the technological research university of the 21st century and educate the leaders of a technologically driven world.

GTRI's strong bond with Georgia Tech, and its academic units, opens the door to the vast intellectual resources of one of America’s leading research universities and provides unparalleled access to the world's leading problem solvers.

The GTRI MissionWe solve complex problems through innovative and customer-focused research and education.

StaffGTRI's staff has expertise in most recognized fields of science and technology. As of June 2015, GTRI had 2,012 employees, including 964 full-time engineers and scientists, and 370 full-time support staff members. Additional employees include faculty members, students, and other experts who work in the research program on a part-time basis. Among GTRI's full-time research faculty, more than 70 percent hold advanced

Recent Research Funding TrendsDuring Fiscal Year 2015, GTRI reported $352 million in research revenue, with $338 million in total sponsored awards. Major customers for GTRI research include U.S. Department of Defense agencies, the state of Georgia, non-defense federal agencies, and private industry. Overall, contracts and grants from Federal agencies, primarily Department of Defense, account for approximately 96 percent of GTRI's total

Strategic DirectionsChanging national defense needs, the increasing competitiveness of the global economy, societal issues and emerging technology trends describe the external environment in which GTRI conducts its programs of research and development. GTRI's strategic plan establishes the direction, objectives, and goals for conducting both near- and long-term programs of innovative research and development with the goal of positioning GTRI as the world's premier applied research and development organization. GTRI intends to maintain and improve the quality of research provided to its traditional government customers, extend its research into new market areas within government and industry, to capitalize on core competencies, enhance its collaborative efforts with university, government, and industry partners, and strengthen its ties and support to state and local government. GTRI's strategic plan also focuses on attracting, training, and retaining the best researchers in the nation and providing a supportive environment in which all employees can thrive.

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Independent Research and DevelopmentThe GTRI independent research and development (IRAD) program supports the GTRI Strategic Plan through investment in programs with anticipated long-term return. Independent research investment is intended to expand capability and sustain a competitive position in critical research areas as well as foster exploration and accelerate entry into new areas that may have a high payoff for GTRI's stakeholders and potential customers. The Fiscal Year 2015 investment in the IRAD program was $14.9 million.

GTRI External Advisory CouncilThe Georgia Tech Research Institute External Advisory Council advises the organization on strategies and programs which will help GTRI meet challenges and attain goals. The Council is composed of proven national and local leaders in industry, research, academia, and government.

OrganizationGTRI's applied research programs complement research conducted in Georgia Tech's academic colleges and interdisciplinary research centers. A key goal of GTRI is increased academic collaboration with instructional faculty. GTRI's research activities are conducted within eight laboratories which have focused technical missions and are linked to one another by the GTRI's strategic research focus areas. Interaction among these units is common, and joint teams can readily be formed in areas of mutual interests to combine expertise to provide optimum service to the client. The eight laboratory units and descriptions of their primary research activities are as follows:

Advanced Concepts Laboratory (ACL)ACL focuses on the transition of basic academic research in electromagnetic effects and devices into prototype systems that demonstrate new capabilities. The capabilities of interest are typically sensing, scattering control, electromagnetic field control and measurement, and signal filtering, all of which support GTRI’s core system-level capabilities. In support of this work the laboratory develops and maintains world-class modeling and measurement capabilities for electromagnetic phenomena, from quasi-static to UV wavelengths. ACL is a leader in precise radio frequency (RF) and electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) measurements in addition to technology development.

Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems (ATAS)ATAS develops advanced technologies and systems from concept development to prototypes. Included are system simulations and test and evaluations related to threat radars, missiles, air and ground vehicles, unmanned and autonomous systems, transportation systems, power and energy systems, and food processing

Applied Systems LaboratoryASL conducts applied research of air and missile defense and rotary-wing aviation systems that include systems modeling and simulation, systems-of-systems, and family of systems interoperability, fire control, command and control, and tactical software development and engineering.

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Cyber Technology and Information Security Laboratory (CTISL)CTISL conducts applied research focused on cyber threats and countermeasures, secure multi-level information sharing, resilient command and control network architectures, reverse engineering, information operations and exploitation, and high performance computing and analytics. CTISL engineers develop and apply cutting edge technologies in computing, network architectures, signal and protocol exploitation, Web crawling, malware analysis, and reverse engineering (hardware and software) to solve the tough problems. CTISL brings this knowledge to the classroom by providing professional education offerings across the cyber

Electronic Systems Laboratory (ELSYS)ELSYS delivers innovative products, research, and education, making positive and lasting impacts on our customers. Our mission is to solve problems and advance solutions to meet state and national objectives. ELSYS employs an “end-to-end” approach to developing electronic warfare and other electronic systems solutions. ELSYS human systems research supports U.S. government agency needs, industrial product usability and accessibility evaluation, and workplace health and safety programs.

Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL)EOSL conducts research and development of electro-optical systems with expertise that spans the electromagnetic spectrum from radio frequency (RF) through ultraviolet (UV). Research includes LIDAR, infrared countermeasures modeling and simulation, RF transmit/receive modules for radar, growth and application of carbon nanotubes, multifunctional materials, radio frequency identification (RFID) and optical tagging, and chem-bio sensors. EOSL is also home to the Medical Device Test Center, the Landmarc Research Center, SENSIAC, and the Environmental Radiation Center.

Information and Communications Laboratory (ICL)ICL conducts a broad range of research in areas of computer science, information technology, communications, networking, and technology policy to help customers master information. Research supports national security; emergency response; interoperability of interconnected systems; planning, learning and decision support; and systems engineering. The lab also helps customers develop commercial products from university research and conducts activities in support of technology transfer, including

Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL)SEAL research falls into four primary areas: intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR); air and missile defense; foreign material exploitation and electromagnetic systems; and electronic attack/electronic protection (EA/EP). SEAL researchers investigate and develop radio/microwave frequency sensor systems with particular emphasis on radar systems engineering, electronics intelligence (ELINT), communications intelligence (COMINT), measurements intelligence (MASINT), electromagnetic environmental effects, radar system performance modeling and simulation, advanced signal and array processing, sensor fusion, antenna technology, and EA/EP. SEAL also develops advanced signal and data processing methods for acoustic sensors. Multisensor intelligence exploitation architectures and algorithms covering all wavebands serve as another critical element of the lab’s research and development efforts.

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Locations and FacilitiesGTRI is headquartered on the Georgia Tech campus in Midtown Atlanta, with offices located in the 430 10th Street North & South buildings, Centennial Research Building, 250 14th Street, the Georgia Public Broadcasting Building at 260 14th Street, Baker Building, Hopkins Building, Machine Services at 676 Marietta Street, the ninth floor of the Wells Fargo Building at Atlantic Station, several offices in the Atlanta Technology Center on Northside Drive, and Technology Enterprise Park II. GTRI also operates a major off-campus research facility approximately 15 miles from the Georgia Tech campus, in Cobb County. The Food Processing Technology Division of GTRI's Aerospace, Transportation, and Advanced Systems Laboratory is located in a brand new, state-of-the-art facility on the south side of campus. GTRI also operates a fully-functioning research laboratory in Huntsville, Alabama. On-site research and business services also take place at GTRI field offices located at: Huntsville, Alabama; Tucson, Arizona; San Diego, California; Shalimar, Florida; Jacksonville, Florida; Panama City, Florida; Orlando, Florida; Warner Robins, Georgia; Pearl City, Hawaii; Aberdeen, Maryland; Pax River, Maryland; Dayton, Ohio; Hampton Roads, Virginia; Washington, D.C; and Quantico, Virginia. As the largest employer of Georgia Tech students, GTRI hires close to three hundred graduate and undergraduate students to work side-by-side with researchers in any given year. The students are immediately put to work on real projects, for real sponsors, who need real-world solutions. Many of the highly skilled researchers now employed by GTRI are homegrown. Each year 15 to 25percent of newly hired full-time researchers are former Georgia Tech students.

Service to GeorgiaGTRI plays a vital role in stimulating economic development in Georgia. Through campus facilities, national field offices, and collaboration with Georgia Tech's Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia's businesses and entrepreneurs can tap an array of technologies and experts at GTRI and Georgia Tech's academic units. This assistance takes many forms, such as:

* Development of new technologies for Georgia's traditional industries* Technical problem-solving by GTRI engineers and scientists* Specialized chemical and materials analytical services* Environmental and workplace safety audits and training* Continuing education courses and seminars* Support for the state's recruitment of technology industries

Georgia Tech is increasing its impact on Georgia's economic growth, and GTRI is actively involved in this

Additional information about the Georgia Tech Research Institute can be found at:

The Web includes additional information on GTRI's research laboratories and research areas, as well as the full text of the GTRI Annual Report, Research Horizons Magazine, and news releases about research accomplishments. Current position listings are also available.

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Personnel Group Number Percentage

Bachelor's 337 29%Master's 642 55%PhD* 187 16%* Includes J.D.s and M.D.sTotal Research Faculty Degrees 1,166 100%

Affiliate 118 6%Classified Full-time Professional 369 18%Classified Retired 16 1%Classified Temporary 71 3%Research - Full-time 1,125 55%Research - Retired/Temporary 41 2%Student 306 15%Total GTRI Workforce 2,046 100%

Facility Square FootageSquare Footage Occupied in GTRI 977,757In 14 Field Offices 90,557GTRI Total Square Footage 1,068,314

Source: Office of the Vice President and Director, Georgia Tech Research Institute

GTRI Staff, June 30, 2016

Research Faculty (by highest degree)

Employee Classification

GTRI Space Utilization as of Fall 2016

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Revenues, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016Revenue 2015 2016Sponsored Research $642,135,023 $654,676,598 License and Royalty 1,818,803 1,155,053Investment & Other 140,693 161,020 Total Revenue $644,094,519 $655,992,671

Support Amount

Equipment, facilities, matching grants $4,000,000 Contingency and liability support 4,903,170 Total $8,903,170

Senior research leadership/incentive grants $1,052,540Licensing 2,809,759Ph.D. support and tuition assistance programs 328,909Foreign travel and professional society support 11,245Promotional expenses/Research Association Dues 1,465,142New faculty moving expenses 515,795Faculty and staff recognition/awards program 127,915 Total $6,311,305

Total Support $15,214,475

Research Personnel, Recruiting, and Development

Founded in 1937, the Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) is a state chartered not-for-profit corporation serving Georgia Tech as a University System of Georgia approved cooperative organization. By charter, GTRC “... shall be operated exclusively for scientific, literary and educational purposes . . . conduct laboratories, engage in scientific research, and distribute and disseminate information resulting from research. ” GTRC is an IRS section 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and is located on campus in the Research Administration Building at 505 Tenth Street. Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation (GTARC) serves as the contracting entitiy for the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). GTARC is an IRS section 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization and is co-located with GTRC.

GTRC serves as the contracting agency for all of the sponsored research activities at Georgia Tech. The Research Corporation, since its founding, has received some 76,218 contracts for a total value of over $10.50 billion. It also licenses all intellectual property (patents, software, trade secrets, etc.) created at Georgia Tech. At the end of the fiscal year, GTRC held over 1,137 U.S. patents on behalf of Georgia Tech and had 595 active license agreements with companies to commercialize Georgia Tech technologies. Licensing efforts over the past 24 years have resulted in the formation of over 180 start-up companies using technologies developed at Georgia Tech. All funds collected by GTRC are used to support various Georgia Tech programs requested by the Institute and as approved by the GTRC Board of Trustees. In addition to paying for sponsored research costs, license and royalty fees, and all corporate operating expenses during Fiscal Year 2016, GTRC provided more than $15.2 million to Georgia Tech in the form of grants and funded support programs. Additionally, GTRC assists Georgia Tech in obtaining quality research space, enters into long-term leases for specialized research equipment, and conducts other research support programs as requested by the Institute.

Grants and Funded Support Programs, Fiscal Year 2016

Research Operations

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2015 2016Proposals submitted 3,484 3,718

Dollar Value $1,946,822,154 $2,371,719,832Proposals outstanding 3,545 4,222

Dollar Value $2,408,328,294 $2,818,346,395Contracts Awarded 3,455 3,622

Dollar Value $648,173,810 $718,980,997

GTRC Technology Licensing Activities, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016 2015 2016Inventions, software and copyright disclosures 284 321Patents Issued (U.S. & International) 120 102Patent Applications 105 105Invention licenses executed 65 56Software licenses executed 0 3Copyright licenses 0 2

GTRC/GTARC OfficersName OfficeMr. Scott M. Frank ChairMr. Louis Graziano Vice ChairDr. Stephen E. Cross PresidentMs. Jilda D. Garton Vice PresidentMs. Jilda D. Garton General ManagerDr. Gary May Secretary - GTRCMs. Rebecca Caravati Secretary - GTARCDr. Stephen E. Cross Treasurer

GTRC/GTARC TrusteesTrustee TitleMr. John AveryMr. Ronald L. BrackenDr. Rafael BrasMr. Charles ConcannonDr. Stephen E. CrossDr. Patricia FalconeMr. Scott M. FrankMr. Louis GrazianoDr. Xiaoyan "Shell" HuangMr. Deryl W. IsraelMr. Steven G. SwantDr. Frederic Villeneuve

Executive Vice President for Administration and FinanceSiemens Energy - Manager Gas Turbines Technology Department

Executive Vice President for ResearchDeputy Director for Science & Technology at Livermore National LaboratoryPresident & CEO, AT&T Intellectual PropertyUniversity R&D Strategy Leader, Dow Chemical CompanyDirector of Global External Technology Acquisition, The Coca-Cola CompanyConsultant, Retired USAF Senior Executive Service

Sponsored Research Contracting Operations, Fiscal Years 2015 and 2016

Engineering Group Manager, Panasonic Innovation CenterConsultantProvost and Executive Vice President for Academic AffairsManager of University R&D, The Boeing Company

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GTRC/GTARC Trustees EmeritusTrustees Emeritus TitleMr. Ben DyerMr. J. Leland Strange

Sources:Georgia Tech Research CorporationGTRC Vice President and General Manager

Entrepreneur in Residence, The University of Texas at AustinChairman, President, & CEO, Intelligent Systems Corporation

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Institute Buildings, Square Footage, Fall 2016

BuildingNumber

1594 Marietta Blvd. Warehouse (Library Storage) 838 35,337 32,917 2008162 Fourth Street 709 3,800 3,800 1930401 Ferst Drive N.W. 120 4,101 3,064 1942430 Tenth Street (North) 61 46,755 26,158 1983430 Tenth Street (South) 061A 39,490 21,266 1984490 Tenth Street 128 37,972 27,298 1950512 Means St. 865 33,015 23,687 201056 Marietta Street N.W. 832 228 228 2001575 Fourteenth Street Engineering Ctr 850 117,159 89,605 1950645 Northside Drive 163 58,202 53,167 1955675 West Peachtree St. 837 2,000 2,000 2005755 Marietta Street N.W. 186 12,349 11,014 1979760 Spring Street 173 67,423 37,461 2001781 Marietta Street N.W. 137 29,160 16,513 1986793 Marietta Street N.W. 187 18,917 14,466 1985811 Marietta Street N.W. 138 44,856 35,897 1984818 Joseph Lowery Blvd. 882 60,235 54,177 1950828 West Peachtree Street 178 49,663 35,819 1948830 West Peachtree Street 179 49,553 49,553 2006831 Marietta Street N.W. 184 23,300 16,408 1987845 Marietta Street N.W. 156 13,225 11,346 1980Academy of Medicine 198 20,030 14,061 1941Allen, Lamar Sustainable Education 145 33,030 17,363 1998Aquatic Center 140 236,473 157,643 1995Architecture (East) 76 66,026 35,798 1952Architecture (West) 75 52,724 35,194 1980Armstrong, Arthur H. Residence Hall 108 22,460 14,372 1969Baker, Harry L. 99 103,074 60,637 1969Beringause, Gary F. 46 10,472 8,756 1981Biltmore 876 20,673 16,713 2012Boggs Storage Facility 103A 434 366 1971Boggs, Gilbert Hillhouse 103 152,661 87,815 1970Bradley, W.C. & Sarah 74 8,442 6,335 1951Brittain, Marion L. Dining Hall 12 19,986 14,359 1928Brittain, Marion L. "T" Room Addition 72 1,989 1,856 1949Broadband Institute Residential Laboratory 152 6,401 3,715 2000Brock, Mary R. & John F. Football Practice Facility 200 82,144 79,149 2011Brown, Julius Residence Hall 7 17,423 10,985 1925Bunger-Henry 86 151,265 82,044 1964Burge, Flippen D. Parking Deck 9 56,064 31,074 1989Business Services 164 28,074 24,170 1975Byers, Ken Tennis Complex 203 50,935 44,076 2013CRC Parking Deck 162 163,021 86,386 2003Caddell, Joyce K. & John A. Architecture Annex 060A 11,181 7,483 1955Calculator 051B 6,782 4,404 1947

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BuildingNumber

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Caldwell, Hugh H. Residence Hall 109 28,974 18,810 1969Callaway, Fuller E. Jr. Manufacturing Research Center 126 118,250 62,530 1990Campus Recreation Center 160 72,041 47,784 2001Carbon-Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory 199 46,888 22,926 2012Carnegie, Andrew 36 10,231 6,821 1906Centennial Research Building 790 198,621 118,758 1984Center Street Apartments 132 152,789 92,927 1995Centergy One 176 152,943 134,385 2003Challenge Course Pavilion 201 3,885 216 2011Chandler, Russ Baseball Stadium 168 33,806 21,865 2001Chapin, Lloyd W. 25 10,310 4,102 1910Civil Engineering (Old) 58 33,434 17,198 1939Cloudman, Josiah Residence Hall 13 23,117 13,832 1931Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons 166 229,919 115,711 2011Cobb County Research Facility Building 1 801 27,549 14,375 1964Cobb County Research Facility Building 12A 812A 7,213 6,887 2001Cobb County Research Facility Building 2 802 25,901 18,427 1965Cobb County Research Facility Building 3 803 40,617 24,953 1965Cobb County Research Facility Building 4 804 21,172 14,331 1965Cobb County Research Facility Building 5 805 48,752 31,476 1968Cobb County Research Facility Building 5A 805A 734 698 2014Cobb County Research Facility Building 6 806 3,200 3,107 1981Cobb County Research Facility Building 7A 807A 2,220 2,147 1991Cobb County Research Facility Receive Tower 807 2,202 1,906 1985College of Business 172 264,432 165,002 2001Commander, Robert C. Commons 105 7,198 4,866 1969Computing (COC) 50 118,217 83,064 1989Coon, John Saylor 45 77,867 40,020 1920Couch, J. Allen 115 31,479 18,681 1935Crecine, John Patrick Residence Hall 131 132,885 76,973 1995Crosland, Dorothy M. Tower 100 130,464 91,445 1968Curran Street Parking Deck 139 177,178 89,789 1996Daniel Lab Addition 022A 4,152 2,339 1994Daniel, J.L. Laboratory 22 22,294 11,807 1942Digital Fabrication Lab 158 20,357 17,725 1988Digital Fabrication Lab Addition 158A 8,875 8,055 2010Dodd, Bobby Stadium at Grant Field 17 347,094 124,398 1925EII Albany, Ga. 813A 1,111 1,111 2002EII Athens, Ga. Chicopee Building 884 658 658 1999EII Augusta, Ga. 819A 1,324 1,324 2008EII Carrollton, Ga. 816A 418 418 2006EII Dublin, Ga. 844 2,368 2,368 2000EII Gainesville, Ga. 830A 896 896 2007EII LaGrange, Ga. 877 725 725 2010EII Macon, Ga 821B 1,027 1,027 2006

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BuildingNumber

Building NameGross Square

FootageYear

Assignable Square Footage

EII Rome, Ga. 815A 1,638 1,638 2013EII/GTRI Warner Robins 823 22,567 15,301 1992Edge, Arthur B. Intercollegiate Athletic Center 18 72,775 45,340 1982Eighth Street Apartments 130 289,933 151,364 1995Emerson Addition 066A 45,056 27,276 1968Emerson, Cherry L. 66 15,650 8,274 1959Emerson, William Henry 029B 16,366 10,080 1925Engineered Biosystems 195 224,925 122,083 2015Engineering Science and Mechanics 41 37,818 24,214 1938Ethel Street Warehouse 169 33,007 30,504 2003Evans, Lettie Pate Whitehead Administration 35 47,576 26,521 1888Facilities 32 7,281 4,764 1988Facilities Garage/Warehouse 67 9,752 7,183 1948Facilities Operations Storage 067A 6,943 5,994 1989Facilities Waste Storage 161 2,325 1,986 2000Family Apartments 180 394,386 254,375 2004Family Apartments Parking Deck 182 214,903 117,000 2004Ferst, Robert Center for The Arts 124 40,490 29,948 1992Field, Floyd Residence Hall 90 26,341 16,282 1961Fitten, Louise M. Residence Hall 119 31,599 18,723 1972Folk, Edwin H. Residence Hall 110 28,974 18,673 1969Food Processing Technology Research 159 36,918 22,062 2004Ford Environmental Science & Technology 147 292,144 160,739 2002Fourteenth Street Parking Deck 141B 289,317 135,527 1995Freeman, Y. Frank Jr. Residence Hall 117 27,060 16,600 1972French, Aaron 30 33,107 20,332 1898Fulmer, Herman K. Residence Hall 106 16,342 8,832 1969GT Connector 016A 8,591 4,391 2015GT-Sav Economic Development and Research Building 603 55,617 38,230 2003GT-Sav Engineering Laboratory and Analysis Building 601 18,920 12,617 2003GT-Sav Program Administration and Resource Building 602 41,999 27,518 2003GT/Emory Library Service Center 881 27,650 27,650GTRI 171 Seventeenth St. 880 21,218 18,713 2004GTRI ATC 1575 Northside Dr. 855 34,856 26,528 1986GTRI Aberdeen, Md. 859A 1,917 1,711 2011GTRI Arlington, Va. 864 5,676 3,917 1980GTRI Fairborn, Oh. 856A 9,552 8,543 1988GTRI Huntsville, Al. 822A 11,459 10,185 2003GTRI Lexington Park, MD 879 3,359 1,926 2000GTRI Orlando, Fl. 841A 1,840 1,517 2010GTRI Panama City, Fl. 849 2,359 2,096 2009GTRI Quantico, Va. #305 864A 5,270 3,585 1942GTRI Quantico, Va. #307 864C 2,731 1,870 1942GTRI San Diego, Ca. Bldg. 27 874 5,769 3,446 1922GTRI San Diego, Ca. Bldg. 28 874A 1,818 1,288 1922

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FootageYear

Assignable Square Footage

GTRI Shalimar, Fl. 840 4,119 3,457 1999GTRI Tucson, Az. 848 5,703 4,780 2009GTRI-TEP Bullet 780 14,422 13,145 1963Georgia Public Broadcasting 141A 30,775 20,419 1997Georgia Tech Research Institute Headquarters 141 157,172 89,482 1995Gilbert, Judge S. Price Memorial Library 77 99,832 63,643 1953Glenn, William H. Residence Hall 16 70,496 39,124 1947Global Learning Center 170 143,669 76,738 2001Graduate Living Center 52 139,558 82,186 1992Griffin Track Stands 080A 888 297 1987Groseclose, Colonel Frank F. 56 54,585 34,768 1983Guggenheim, Daniel F. 40 24,442 14,293 1930Hall, Lyman 029A 18,445 13,545 1906Hall, Stephen C. 59 12,597 6,609 1924Hanson, Major John Residence Hall 93 23,775 14,636 1961Harris, Nathanial E. Residence Hall 11 25,558 13,240 1926Harrison, George W. Jr. Residence Hall 14 30,526 19,616 1939Heffernan, Paul H. House 720 4,375 2,907 1927Hefner, Ralph A. Residence Hall 107 24,130 14,895 1969Hinman, Thomas P. Addition 051A 18,346 10,937 1951Hinman, Thomas P. Research 51 17,910 12,827 1939Holland, Archibald D. (Heating and Cooling) 26 34,372 1,251 1914Hopkins, Issac S. Residence Hall 94 24,403 15,942 1961Hotel Retail Space 171 6,862 6,862 2003Howell, Clark Residence Hall 10 23,933 14,700 1939Howey, Joseph H. 81 136,092 80,004 1967Human Resources 142 16,261 13,167 1984ISYE Annex 57 52,687 32,580 1983Instructional Center 55 40,164 24,498 1983Klaus, Christopher W. Advanced Computing 153 417,422 227,902 2006Knight, Montgomery Aerospace Engineering (SST2) 101 55,409 34,986 1968Landon, R. Kirk Learning Center 791 11,743 9,239 2003Legal Office Washington, D.C. 864B 117 117 1999Love, J. Erskine Jr. Manufacturing 144 158,124 80,039 2000Luck, James K. Jr. 073A 12,516 9,179 1987Lyman/Emerson Addition 029C 7,720 795 1991Manufacturing Related Disciplines Complex 135 121,973 66,796 1995Marcus Nanotechnology 181 194,852 104,276 2008Mason, Jesse 111 96,919 58,540 1969Matheson, Kenneth G. Residence Hall 91 33,995 20,971 1961Maulding, Jeanette & William and Zbar, Jack J & Leda L Res Ha 65 211,922 115,579 1995McCamish Pavilion 73 203,836 113,724 1957Mewborn, Shirley Clements Softball Stadium 196 6,425 4,602 2008Molecular Science & Engineering 167 292,838 182,516 2006Montag, Harold E. Residence Hall 118 23,926 16,454 1972

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Institute Buildings, Square Footage, Fall 2016

BuildingNumber

Building NameGross Square

FootageYear

Assignable Square Footage

Moore, Bill Student Success Center 31 48,666 26,367 1992NEETRAC Cable Aging Chamber 775 6,014 5,358 1999NEETRAC GPC Building 3 774 20,570 20,570 1983NEETRAC High Voltage Test Lab 771 16,379 14,794 1983NEETRAC High Voltage Test Lab Addition 771A 8,750 7,425 2012NEETRAC Mat Test Lab 773 3,390 3,390 1983NEETRAC Mech Test Lab 772 3,750 3,750 1983Nelson, Kurt S. (West), Carolyn & Earl Shell (North) UG Liv Ctr 64 191,511 99,937 1992North Avenue Apartments 191 966,203 591,370 1995North Avenue Apartments South Parking Deck 190 116,604 59,815 1995North Campus Parking Deck 148 271,122 142,210 1999O'Keefe Gym 033A 34,953 27,045 1924O'Keefe Storage Facility 033C 834 744 1980O'Keefe, Daniel C. 33 109,951 63,859 1924OIT Engineering 023A 2,375 1,975 1927Paper Tricentennial 129 162,923 91,869 1992Perry, William G. Residence Hall 92 20,371 13,528 1961Peters, Richard Park Parking Deck 8 180,307 94,982 1986Petit, Parker H. Biotechnology 146 155,241 100,452 1999Pettit, Joseph M. Microelectronics Research 95 98,420 47,429 1988Post Office 104A 5,704 4,480 1989President's House 71 9,637 8,360 1949President's House - Grounds 071A 1,601 1,415 1985Pumping Station 62 252 . 1948Research Administration 155 12,345 9,812 1986Research Administration Addition 155B 22,975 15,744 2002Rice, Homer Center for Sports Performance 018A 39,749 28,046 1996Rich (Old) 051C 7,063 4,862 1955Rich Chiller Plant 051F 4,388 . 1986Rich Computer Center 051D 41,522 25,903 1973Robert, L.W. Alumni House 3 25,645 15,982 1911Savant, Domenico P. 38 25,878 15,322 1901Skiles, William Vernon Classroom Building 2 139,914 71,360 1959Smith, David M. 24 38,306 23,027 1923Smith, John M. Residence Hall 6 63,848 40,155 1947Smithgall, Charles A. Jr. Student Services 123 42,598 28,951 1990Southern Regional Education Board 125 22,902 14,337 1986Stamps Addition 114A 27,045 14,928 1985Stamps, Penny & Roe Student Center Commons 114 21,955 15,447 1970Stein, Goldin, Hayes, Gray House - Fourth Street Houses 134 30,843 18,895 1995Storeroom Annex 083C 9,415 8,154 1988Strong Street Gatehouse 185 291 172 2006Structural Engineering & Materials Research Lab 149 31,994 26,375 1998Student Center Parking Deck 54 283,006 152,636 1989Substation Control House 189 624 . 2006

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Institute Buildings, Square Footage, Fall 2016

BuildingNumber

Building NameGross Square

FootageYear

Assignable Square Footage

Swann, Janie Austell 39 31,154 11,713 1900Tech Way Building 136 30,274 25,000 1970Technology Enterprise Park #1 785 50,753 34,947 2007Technology Square Parking Deck 174 475,679 243,553 2002Technology Square Research 175 215,248 148,044 2001Tenth Street Chiller Plant 133 8,756 102 1995Tenth Street Chiller Plant Addition 133A 7,861 . 2001Towers, Donigan D. Residence Hall 15 59,986 29,971 1947Van Leer, Blake R. 85 162,230 94,725 1961WREK Transmitter and Tower 20 384 328 1985Wardlaw, William C. Jr. Center 47 120,422 67,448 1987Weber, Paul Space Science & Technology (SST1) 84 51,706 29,692 1967Weber, Paul Space Science & Technology (SST3) 98 34,411 21,567 1967Wenn, Fred B. Student Center 104 112,342 74,579 1969West Campus Dining 209 . .Whitaker, U.A. Biomedical Engineering 165 99,822 62,934 2002Whitehead, Joseph B. Student Health Center 177 38,750 27,464 2002Womens Softball Locker Room 033B 6,478 5,207 1924Woodruff, Irene & George Residence Hall 116 137,751 86,755 1984Zelnak, Judy & Steve Basketball Practice Facility 073B 19,825 16,669 2009Zinn, Ben T. Laboratory 151 21,491 13,667 2000Institute Total 15,359,076 9,188,667

AreaNumber of Buildings

Gross Square Footage

69 5,717,74314 482,75313 911,42439 878,83135 955,87516 186,79510 2,227,20135 3,322,045

Academic Instr&ResearchAcademic SupportAthletic AssociationCampus SupportGT Research InstituteOtherParking DecksResidentialStudent Support 15 676,409Institute Total 246 15,359,076

Square Footage by Functional Area, Fall 2016

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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENTPRESIDENT

Dr. G. P. “Bud” Peterson

ExecutiveVice President,

Administration and FinanceMr. Steven G. Swant

Assistant Vice President/Chief of Staff

Ms. Lynn M. Durham

Executive Vice President,Research

Dr. Stephen E. Cross Vice President,Student Life andDean of StudentsMr. John Stein

Vice President,Development

Mr. Barrett Carson

Director of Athletics,

Mr. Todd Stansbury

Vice President,Government &

Community RelationsMr. Dene Sheheane

Vice PresidentInstitute

Communications Mr. Michael Warden

Vice President,Institute DiversityDr. Archie Ervin

Vice Provost for Academic Effectiveness &

Dean of LibrariesMs. Catherine Murray-Rust

Dean,College of Computing

Dr. Zvi Galil

Dean, Ivan AllenCollege of Liberal Arts

Dr. Jacqueline Jones Royster

Dean, Scheller College of Business

Dr. Maryam Alavi

Senior Vice President,Administration and Finance

Vacant

Vice President,Campus ServicesMr. Paul Strouts

Vice President,Facilities

Mr. Charles G. Rhode

InterimChief Information Officer,

Mr. Mark Hoeting

Vice President,Legal Affairs &

Risk ManagementMr. Patrick J. McKenna

Executive DirectorStrategic Consulting

Dr. Sonia Alvarez-Robinson

Senior Vice President& Director, Georgia Tech

Research InstituteDr. Andrew Gerber

Vice President &Director,

Enterprise Innovation InstituteMr. Chris Downing

Vice President &General Manager,

Georgia Tech Research Corp.Ms. Jilda Garton

Associate Vice President,Economic Development

Mr. Greg King

InterdisciplinaryResearch Centers

Associate Vice President,Research AdministrationMs. Monique D. Tavares

Georgia Tech Foundation Mr. Al Trujillo

Georgia Tech Alumni Association

Mr. Joe Irwin

Other Reports**

Legal Affairs & Risk ManagementMr. Pat McKenna

Internal AuditMr. Phil Hurd

Title IX CoordinatorMr. Burns Newsome** Direct access, as appropriate,

and institutional accountability

Dean,College of Engineering

Dr. Gary S. May

Ombuds Program

Vice Provost,International Initiatives

Dr. Yves Berthelot

Dean,College of SciencesDr. Paul L. Goldbart

Board of Regents

Chancellor,University System of Georgia

Associate Provostsfor Operations

Ms. Jennifer Herazy

Dean, Professional Education

Dr. Nelson C. Baker

Vice Provost,Enrollment Services

Dr. Paul Kohn

Vice Provost,Undergraduate Education

Dr. Colin Potts

Vice Provost, Graduate Education & Faculty Dev.

Dr. Susan Cozzens

As of December 2016

Assistant Vice President,Administration and FinanceMs. JulieAnne Williamson

Provost & ExecutiveVice President

for Academic AffairsDr. Rafael L. Bras

Dean,College of DesignDr. Steven French

Georgia Institute of TechnologyPresident

Chart A

Associate Vice President,Research Faculty Integration

Dr. Giselle Bennett

Associate Vice President,Research

Dr. Christopher W. Jones

Vice President,Industry CollaborationMr. Don McConnell

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Chart BGeorgia Institute of Technology

Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs

Office of the President

Provost & ExecutiveVice Presidentfor Academic Affairs

Dr. Rafael L. Bras

PresidentDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Associate Provostfor Operations

Ms. Jennifer Herazy

Executive Vice Presidentfor Research

Dr. Stephen Cross

Dean of Libraries & Vice Provost for Academic

Effectiveness,Ms. Catherine Murray-Rust

Dean,Professional Education

Dr. Nelson Baker

Dean,College of Computing

Dr. Zvi Galil

Dean,College of DesignDr. Steven French

Dean,College of Engineering

Dr. Gary May

Dean, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Jacqueline J. Royster

Dean,Scheller College of Business

Dr. Maryam Alavi

Executive Director,International EducationMs. Amy Bass Henry

Dean,College of SciencesDr. Paul Goldbart

Vice Provost,Enrollment Services

Dr. Paul Kohn

Vice Provost, International Initiatives & President, Georgia Tech Lorraine

Dr. Yves Berthelot

Director,Graduate Studies

Mr. David Bamburowski

Executive Director,Center for Career Discovery

& DevelopmentDr. Michelle TullierDirector, Undergraduate

AdmissionsMr. Richard Clark, Jr.

Registrar,Ms. Reta Pikowsky

Director, Scholarships& Financial AidMs. Marie Mons

Executive Vice PresidentAdministration &

FinanceMr. Steven G. Swant

Director, SpecialScholarship Programs

Mr. Chaffee Viets

Assistant Vice President/Chief of Staff

Ms. Lynn M. Durham

Conflict ResolutionDr. Laura Hollengreen, Assistant Provost forAcademic Advocacy & Conflict Resolution

Dr. Leigh Bottomley, & Dr. Russ Callen,Faculty & Graduate Student Ombudsman

As of December 2016

Vice Provost,Undergraduate Education

Dr. Colin Potts

Vice Provost, GraduateEducation & Faculty

DevelopmentDr. Susan Cozzens

Associate Vice PresidentInternational Development

Ms. Marta Garcia

Associate Vice Provost,Undergraduate Education

Dr. Steven Girardot

Director, Center forAcademic Enrichment

Dr. Chris Reaves

Associate Vice Provost, Graduate Education &Faculty Development

Dr. Leslie Sharp

Director,Georgia Tech Lorraine

Dr. Abdallah Ougazzaden

Director, Center forAcademic Success

Dr. Don Pearl

Director,Honors Program

Dr. Roberta Berry

Director, EnrollmentCommunications

Mr. Matt McLendon

Director, Center forTeaching & Learning

Dr. Joyce WeinsheimerExecutive Director,Center for 21st Century

UniversitiesDr. Richard DeMillo Director, Postdoctoral

ServicesDr. Jana Stone

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Chart CGeorgia Institute of Technology

Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic AffairsDegree Granting Schools and Departments

Office of the President

Provost & ExecutiveVice President for Academic Affairs

Dr. Rafael Bras

PresidentDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Executive Vice PresidentAdministration & Finance

Mr. Steven G. Swant

Executive Vice Presidentfor Research

Dr. Stephen E. Cross

Dean, College of DesignDr. Steven French

Dean,College of Computing

Dr. Zvi Galil

Dean,College of Engineering

Dr. Gary S. May

Dean, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Jacqueline Jones Royster

Dean, Scheller College of Business Dr. Maryam Alavi

Building ConstructionDr. Daniel Castro

Chair

ArchitectureMr. Scott Marble

Chair

City & RegionalPlanning

Dr. Bruce StiftelChair

Industrial DesignMr. Jim Budd

Chair

MusicDr. Frank Clark

Chair

Computational Sci& Engineering

Dr. David BaderChair

Computer ScienceDr. Lance Fortnow

Chair

Interactive ComputingDr. Annie Anton

Chair

Aerospace Engr.Dr. Vigor Yang

Chair

Biomedical Engr.Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda

Chair

Chemical &Biomolecular Engr.

Dr. David ShollChair

Civil &Environmental Engr.

Dr. Reginald DesRochesChair

Electrical &Computer Engr.

Dr. Steven McLaughlinChair

Mechanical Engr.Dr. William J. Wepfer

Chair

Industrial &Systems Engr.

Dr. H. Edwin RomeijnChair

Materials Science& Engr.

Dr. Naresh ThadhaniChair

EconomicsDr. David Laband

Chair

History & SociologyDr. Steven W. Usselman

Chair

International AffairsMr. Joseph Bankoff, J.D.

Chair

Literature, Media &CommunicationDr. Richard Utz

Chair

Modern LanguagesDr. Anna Stenport

Chair

Public PolicyDr. Kaye H. Fealing

Chair

Biological SciencesDr. J. Todd Streelman

Chair

Chemistry &BiochemistryDr. M. G.Finn

Chair

Earth & AtmosphericSciences

Dr. Greg HueyChair

MathematicsDr. Rachel Kuske

Chair

PhysicsDr. Pablo Laguna

Chair

PsychologyDr. Howard Weiss

Chair

Dean,College of SciencesDr. Paul Goldbart

Assistant Vice President/Chief of Staff

Ms. Lynn M. Durham

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Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance

Office of the President

Executive Vice PresidentAdministration &

FinanceMr. Steven G. Swant

Deputy CIOIT Service Delivery

Ms. Lori Sundal

Vice PresidentLegal Affairs &

Risk ManagementMr. Patrick McKenna

Senior Vice President forAdministration & Finance

Vacant

Vice PresidentFacilities Management

Mr. Charles Rhode

Vice PresidentCampus ServicesMr. Paul Strouts

Senior DirectorBusiness ServicesMr. Frans Barends

Assistant Vice PresidentDesign & Construction

Mr. Scott Jones

Assistant Vice PresidentOperations & Maintenance

Mr. Mark Demyanek

Associate Vice PresidentHuman Resources *Dr. Kim Harrington

Senior DirectorAuxiliary Services

Mr. Rich Steele

DirectorEnterprise RiskManagement

Ms. Mia Reini

Chart D

Provost &Executive Vice President

for Academic AffairsDr. Rafael L. Bras

Georgia Institute of Technology

Deputy CIOEnterprise Architecture

Mr. Herb Baines

DirectorAffiliated OrganizationsMs. Aisha Oliver-Staley

Chief of OperationsAcademic &

Research TechnologiesMr. David Leonard

Executive Vice Presidentfor Research

Dr. Stephen E. Cross

DirectorInternal Auditing *

Mr. Phil Hurd

Managing AttorneyLegal Affairs

Ms. Pamela Rary

Security & PoliceChief Rob Connolly

As of December 2016

* Reporting relationship includes direct access to EVP as required and for the purpose of institutional accountability.

Assistant Vice PresidentAdministration & FinanceMs. JulieAnne Williamson

Interim Chief Information OfficerMr. Mark Hoeting

PresidentDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Assistant Vice President/Chief of Staff

Ms. Lynn M. Durham

Assistant Vice PresidentHousing

Mr. Michael Black

Senior DirectorHealth & WellbeingDr. Suzy Harrington

Assistant Vice PresidentInstitutional Research &

Enterprise Data ManagementMs. Sandi Bramblett

Assistant Vice PresidentInstitute Budget

Planning & AdministrationMr. Jim Kirk

Executive DirectorReal Estate Development *

Mr. Tony Zivalich

Interim Vice PresidentFinancial ServicesMr. James Fortner

Assistant Vice PresidentCapital Planning &Space Management

Mr. Howard Wertheimer

Senior DirectorParking & Transportation

Mr. Lance Lunsway

Senior DirectorCampus Svcs Information

Technology GroupMr. James A. Pete

Executive DirectorStrategic Consulting

Dr. Sonia Alvarez-Robinson

DirectorCompliance ProgramsMr. Burns Newsome

Assistant Vice PresidentEnvironmental

Health & SafetyMs. Nazia Zakir

Senior DirectorInstitute Finance Support

Mr. Robert Foy

Senior DirectorCampus Svcs. FinanceMs. Barbara Hanschke

Senior DirectorHealth Services

Dr. Gregory Moore

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Georgia Institute of TechnologyExecutive Vice President for Research

SeniorVice President & Director, Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)

Dr. Andrew Gerber

Vice President & Director,Enterprise Innovation

Institute (EI2)Mr. Chris Downing

Vice President &General Manager,

Georgia Tech ResearchCorporation (GTRC)

Ms. Jilda Garton

Associate Vice PresidentResearch

Dr. Christopher Jones

Director, ResearchCommunications*

Vacant

Associate Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Ms. Monique Tavares

InterdisciplinaryResearch Institutes

As of December 2016

Office of the President

Provost & ExecutiveVice President for Academic AffairsDr. Rafael Bras

PresidentDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

ExecutiveVice PresidentAdministration & Finance

Mr. Steven G. Swant

Executive Vice President for Research

Dr. Stephen E. Cross

Assistant Vice President/Chief of Staff

Lynn M. Durham

Chart E

Director, Academic &Research Security*

Mr. Al Concord

*Dual report to Vice President ofGT Institute Communications

Vice PresidentIndustry CollaborationMr. Don McConnell

*Dotted lines to the Georgia Tech Presidentand the SVP/Director of GTRI

Associate Vice PresidentEconomic Development

Mr. Greg King

Associate Vice President/CEO Global Center for

Medical Innovation(GCMI)/T3L

Ms. Tiffany Wilson

Associate Vice PresidentResearch Faculty

IntegrationDr. Giselle Bennett

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PRESIDENTDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Georgia Institute of TechnologyStudent Life

Vice PresidentStudent Life & Dean of Students

Mr. John Stein

Chart F

Director,Office of the Arts

Ms. Madison Cario

Director,Leadership Education

& DevelopmentDr. Wes Wynens

Director,Parents ProgramMs. Laci Weeden

Director,Counseling CenterDr. Ruperto Perez

As of Fall 2016

Assistant Dean/Director,Disability ServicesMs. Taffey Cunnien

Interim Director,Greek Affairs

Ms. Kylie Corcoran

Assistant Dean/Director,New Student &

Sophomore ProgramsMs. Cynthia Jennings

Assistant Dean/Director,Women’s Resource Center

Ms. Colleen Riggle

Director, Leadership &Civic Engagement

Dr. Gerome Stephens

Interim Director,Student Integrity

Ms. Bonnie Watson

Associate Dean of StudentsOrientation & TransitionDr. Cara Appel-Silbaugh

Associate Dean of StudentsDiversity

Ms. Stephanie Ray

Director,Veteran’s Resource Center

Dr. David Ross

Director, LGBTQIAResource CenterDr. Aby Parsons

Director,Research & Assessment

for Student AffairsDr. Brenda Woods

Director,Development &Parent Giving

Ms. Joan Roeber-Jones

Asst Vice PresidentStudent Life/Bus. Operations

Mr. Daniel C. Taylor

HR Business PartnerEaster Worden

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Georgia Institute of TechnologyDevelopment

Chart G

Associate Vice Presidentfor Development (Unit)Mr. Philip D. Spessard

Interim Associate Vice Presidentfor Development (Central)Ms. Loretta P. Buchanan

Vice President for Development

Mr. Barrett H. Carson

PresidentGeorgia Tech

Alumni Association(Annual Giving/Roll Call)

Mr. Joseph P. Irwin

Senior Director ofCorporate Relations

Ms. Caroline G. Wood

Senior Director ofFoundation RelationsMs. Birgit S. Burton

Senior Director of Regional DevelopmentMr. Matthew C. Ryan

Director of Reunion Giving ProgramsMs. Rachel B. Donnelly

Senior Director of DevelopmentBusiness Operations

Vacant

Senior Director of Development

College of EngineeringMs. Molly F. Croft

Directorof Development

College of ComputingMr. John L. Hannan

Director of Development

College of DesignMs. Susan Sanders

Director of DevelopmentCollege of Sciences

Mr. Arthur Wasserman

Director of DevelopmentIvan Allen College of

Liberal ArtsVacant

Executive Director ofDevelopment

Scheller College of BusinessMr. M. Scott Bryant

Executive Directorof Gift Planning

Ms. Amy F. Nash

Director ofCorporate Development

Director of Developmentfor Parent Giving &

Student AffairsMs. Joan Roeber-Jones

Associate Vice Presidentfor Development

(Athletics)Mr. James S. Hall

Director of DevelopmentStewardship

Ms. Elizabeth M. Gallant

Executive Director of Development Services

Ms. Loretta P. Buchanan

As of Fall 2016

Associate Vice Presidentfor Development (International)

Ms. Marta H. Garcia

PRESIDENTDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Senior Director of Development for Athletics &

Senior Assoc. Athletic DirectorMr. W. Jack Thompson

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Vice President of Institute Communications

Mr. Michael Warden

PRESIDENTDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

AssistantVice President,

Creative Strategy& Brand Management

Mr. John Taylor

AssistantVice President

News & CampusCommunications

Ms. Lisa Grovenstein

DirectorHR & FinanceMs. Pam Bonser

** HR BusinessPartner

VACANT

Senior Director,Creative Strategy

& Brand ManagementMr. Dave Holston

Director, InternalCampus

News & EventsMr. Michael Hagearty

Director,Research NewsMr. John Toon

Director,Leadership

CommunicationsMs. Patti Futrell

Director, Media RelationsLance Wallace

Director, Market Research

Vacant

*Director, ResearchCommunications

Vacant

**Dotted-linereport to Office of Human Resources

Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute CommunicationsChart H

As of November 2016

*Dual report toExecutive Vice President

for Research

Assistant to VPMs. Julie Bryant

Director, Camous Creative

ServicesMr. Stephen Bollinger

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Assistant Director,Administrative Operations

Ms. Sandra Duplessis

Executive Director, for Research &

Institute CollaborationsVACANT

Associate Vice President,Institute Diversity &

Inclusion (AVP)Dr. Julie Ancis

Center for the Study ofWomen, Science &Technology (WST)

Dr. Carol ColatrellaDr. Mary Frank Fox

Dr. Mary Lynn Realff

Georgia TechADVANCE

Dr. Kim CobbDr. Mary Frank Fox

Dr. Pinar KeskinocakDr. Dana Randall

Dr. Catherine RossDr. Beril Toktay

Director,Hispanic Initiatives

Mr. Jorge Breton

Director, OMED

Ms. Cynthia Moore

Staff Diversity, Inclusion,and Engagement

Ms. Pearl AlexanderCheryl Cofield

Georgia Institute of TechnologyInstitute DiversityChart I

As of December 2016

Vice President andChief Diversity Officer

Dr. Archie W. Ervin

PRESIDENTDr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Executive Director,Student Diversity

and InclusionS. Gordon Moore, Jr.

Director,LGBTQIA

Resource CenterMs. Aby Parsons*

*Dual Report to Division of Student Life

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Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Tech Athletic Association

Chart J

VP Institute Legal& Risk Mgt.

FacultyAthleticRepresentative GT Development

Lee HendricksonHR Business Partner

Jack ThompsonSr. Associate AD,

Development

Jim HallAVP & AssociateAD, Development

Shoshanna EngelAssociateAD,Compliance

GTAA BoardAdministration

ORA OpenRecords Requests

As of December 2016

Derek GriceAssociateAD,

Facilities & Events

Game Operations

PlayerDevelopment

Sports Medicine

Brett DanielsDeputyAD

Brad MaloneDirector,

Digital/SocialMedia

Andy BlantonTodd McCarthy

Directors,Video

Rick ThorpeAssociate AD, Sales& Fan Experience

IMG, Aspire &Colonnade

Partnerships

Markeisha EverettDirector,

Marketing

FTB & MBBHead Coaches

MediaRelations

Golf

Marvin LewisAssociateAD,FI & Admin.

Selinda BiggersDirector,

Business Office

Equipment

Info. Systems

RiskManagement

Baseball

-Women’sBasketball

- M&WTennis

- Softball

- Volleyball

AT Fund

Lucius SanfordExecutive Director,

Letterwinners Club

Phillis LaBawAssociateAD,

Student Services

DougAllvineAssistant AD,

Special Projects

M&WSwimming & Diving

Office of HumanResources

FTB & MBB(Day to Day Ops)

Mike CastleDirector

Ticket Office

Mike FlynnAssistant ADComm. & PR

Elizabeth LancasterAssistant AD

Facilities & Events

Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonGT PRESIDENT& GTAA Board

Directorof Athletics

Todd Stansbury

Joeleen AkinAssociate AD

Student Athlete Development & Sr.

Woman Admin.

Leah ThomasDirector, Total Person

Program/Nutrition

Mark RountreeDeputy AD

Lance MarkosAssistant AD

M&WCross Country &

Track & Field

Chris BreenAssistant AD

Student Services

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