UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA

  
The University System of Georgia
  Institutions of the University System of Georgia
  Board of Regents
  Board of Regents Officers and Staff
  General Education in the University System of Georgia


The University System of Georgia

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

Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
270 Washington Street, S.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30334

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Institutions of the University System of Georgia

Research Universities
Augusta University Augusta
Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta
Georgia State University Atlanta
University of Georgia Athens
Comprehensive Universities
Georgia Southern University Statesboro
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw
University of West Georgia Carrollton
Valdosta State University Valdosta
State Universities
Albany State University Albany
Clayton State University Morrow
Columbus State University Columbus
Fort Valley State University Fort Valley
Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
Georgia Southwestern State University Americus
Middle Georgia State University Macon
Savannah State University Savannah
University of North Georgia Dahlonega
State Colleges
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton
Atlanta Metropolitan State College Atlanta
College of Coastal Georgia Brunswick
Dalton State College Dalton
East Georgia State College Swainsboro
Georgia Gwinnett College Lawrenceville
Georgia Highlands College Rome
Gordon State College Barnesville
South Georgia State College Douglas

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Board of Regents

Doug Aldridge Palmetto
Tom Bradbury Atlanta
Richard "Tim" Evans Alpharetta
W. Allen Gudenrath Macon
Erin Hames Atlanta
Barbara Rivera Holmes Albany
Samuel D. Holmes Atlanta
C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr., M.D. Griffin
James M. Hull Augusta
Cade Joiner Atlanta
Patrick Jones Waycross
C. Everett Kennedy, III Statesboro
Sarah-Elizabeth Langford Atlanta
Lowery Houston May Rome
Jose R. Perez Peachtree Corners
Neil L. Pruitt, Jr. Norcross
Harold Reynolds Greensboro
T. Dallas Smith Atlanta
Jim Syfan Gainesville

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Board of Regents Officers and Staff

Harold Reynolds Chair
Erin Hames Vice Chair
Sonny Perdue Chancellor
Teresa MacCartney Chief Operating Officer
Tracey Cook Chief Fiscal Officer
Ashwani Monga Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer
Jeffery Galle Associate Vice Chancellor, Faculty Development
Christopher Davidson Director, Georgia Archives
Felita Williams Vice Chancellor, Student and Faculty Success
Julie Walker State Librarian, Georgia Public Library Service
Scott Votaw Executive Director, Georgia Film Academy
Lucy Harrison Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Library Services and Executive Director for GALILEO
Jon Sizemore Associate Vice Chancellor for Distance Learning and Innovation
Jenna Wiese Vice Chancellor for Internal Audit, Ethics, and Compliance and Chief Audit Officer
Angela Bell Vice Chancellor, Research and Policy Analysis
John Fuchko, III Vice Chancellor for Organizational Effectiveness
Jeff Davis Vice Chancellor, Fiscal Affairs
Juanita Hicks Vice Chancellor, Human Resources
Ashley May Chief of Staff, Vice Chancellor of External Affairs
Kirby Thompson Vice Chancellor, Development
Sandra Neuse Vice Chancellor, Real Estate and Facilities
Stuart Rayfield Vice Chancellor, Leadership and Institutional Development
Chris McGraw Vice Chancellor, Legal Affairs
Alfred Barker Chief Information Security Officer
Mike Coverson Director of Safety and Security (Chief of Police)
Chris Green Director of Economic Development
Dana Nichols Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Sabrina Thompson Director of Athletics
Timothy Chester Interim Vice Chancellor and CIO
Rich Loftus Associate Vice Chancellor

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General Education in The University System of Georgia

From the origins of intellectual study to the present, general education has been a key to a fulfilling life of self-knowledge, self-reflection, critical awareness, and lifelong learning. General education has traditionally focused on oral and written communication, quantitative reasoning and mathematics, studies in culture and society, scientific reasoning, and aesthetic appreciation. Today, general education also assists students in their understanding of technology, information literacy, diversity, and global awareness. In meeting all of these needs, general education provides college students with their best opportunity to experience the breadth of human knowledge and the ways that knowledge in various disciplines is interrelated.

In the University System of Georgia, general education programs consist of a group of courses known as the Core Curriculum as well as other courses and co-curricular experiences specific to each institution. The attainment of general education learning outcomes prepares responsible, reflective citizens who adapt constructively to change. General education programs impart knowledge, values, skills, and behaviors related to critical thinking and logical problem-solving. General education includes opportunities for interdisciplinary learning and experiences that increase intellectual curiosity, providing the basis for advanced study in the variety of fields offered by today's colleges and universities.

Approved by the Council on General Education, October, 2004
Approved by the Chief Academic Officers, December, 2004

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