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Athens,ce of theNovember 1, 1Dear Colleague:THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FACT BOOK was first developed in1969.its purpose is to provide a ready source of basic factual informationfor use in answering common questions regarding the University, preparinggrant proposals, developing long-range plans, replying to questionnaires,recruiting new faculty members, and preparing speeches for various occasions.Its publication is a first step toward alleviating the problems of Universitypersonnel in securing necessary data.This 1971 edition of THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FACT BOOK isbeing distributed to each facuity member of the University.Vve hope thatthis information will be helpful to you and will enhance your understanding ofthe scope and progress of your University.Your comments and suggestions onthis publication will be welcomeoSincerely yours,/ j----t;-"'·f . ',]; Lh./fik. z.,.,.SoW" Pelletier, Provost

Fact Book 1971 /The University of GeorgiaEdited by Nathan R. Keith, Jr.Office of Institutional Research and Planning

EFAThe bassof this Fainformation a bout the Univerexhaustive presentation ofThe editor has aBook is to present usefulof Georgia,sta isticalIt isted to include information whichn of The Fact Book.no means aninformation about the Universto the audience for which The Fact Book is deseectivebe relevantThis is the thirdAdditional information has been included a,'ldthe information from the 1970 Fact Book has been updated to 1971.This information was obtained from the various campus officesrensible for generathe source data.Because of the number ofoffices involved, minor inconsistencies may occur since some relatedinformation was collected and summarized at different points in time.Ths editor appreciates the excellent cooperation that he received from alloffices in collecting the data.This project is conducted as a service to the University by the Officeof Institutional Research and Planning.Suggestions, corrections, andcriticisms are solicited and should be sent to the editor at the Office ofInstitutional Research and Planning.N.R.K.ii

TABLEList ofLII.III.IV.V.CONTEsADMlNISTRA TIONCentral Administrative OfficersCDlleges and Schools, Dates of EstabliInstitutes and Service Agenciesnt and DeansADMlSSIONSNew Freshmen- Fall 1962-71S'.!mmary of New Freshmen by High SchoolS-umrnary of New In-State TransfersENROLLMENTCumulative Summer School Enrollment (Head Count) 1962-71Fall Quarter Enrollment by Class Levels (Head Count} 1962-71Fall Quarter Enrollment by Schools and Colleges 1962-71Fall Quarter Enrollmc::nt by Sex 1962-71Resident/Non-Resident Distribution of Campus EnrollmentCumulative Campus Enrollment by StatesFall, Winter, Spring 1969-70 and 1970-71Foreign Students Fall 1971Distribution of Foreign Students by Country Fall 1971DEGREES CONFERREDTotal Degrees Conferred by School or College 1962-71Graduate Degrees Conferred 1962-71Types of Degrees Confer red 1962-71Undergraduate and Professional Degrees Conferredby Year, School, and Sex 1962-71OTHER STUDEJ'\fT RELATED INFORMATIONClass Sizes, Sections, and Credit HoursDistribution of Honors Students by MajorHonors Program-- Enrollment Numbers and Section Numbersfor Individual QuartersDistribution of Honors Students by ClassCourse Exemptions through Advanced Placement TestsSummer/Fall 1970Honors Program DegreesNatioHa1 Honorary 040414142

cial FraternitiesCumulative Fraternity Scholastic AveragesSocialoritiesSoroScholastic AveragesGraduate Fellows and AssistantsUniversity Health ServicesUniversity AdministeredFinancial Aid ProgramsFinancial Aid Programs -- Private and State AdministeredPlacement ServicesGeorgia Athletic AssociationGeorgia Head CoachesAthletes at the University of Georgia, Fall Quarter 1971Academics Pertaining to Scholarship AthletesUniversity of Georgia Athletic FacilitiesGeorgia Athletic Training FacilitiesGeorgia Southeastern Conference ChampionshipsStudent Activities /UnionFamily Housing ltyPage4344454647485253545555565657575859606262by Rank-- Total University 1970-71Earned Degrees Held by Faculty MembersUniversity 1970-71Average Salaries63LIBRARYGrowth in VolumesGrowth in Non- Book HoldingsCirculation Statistics 1970-71Special Collections66666767RESEARCH AND SERVICE UNITSSource of all Research Funds 1970-71Source of Research Funds from Grants and ContractsSource of Grant and Contract Research FundsINSTITUTES AND SERVICE UNITSAlumni RelationsBureau of Educational Studies and Field ServicesComputer CenterCooperative Extension ServiceThe Georgia Center for Continuing EducationInstructional Services DivisionCommunications DivisionThe Institute for Behavioral ResearchThe Institute of Comparative MedicinelV1970-71707375808283848586878889

the Institutethe Institutethe Institutethe Institutethe Institutethe Institutethe ServicesPublic SafetyInstructionalX.XI.XII.ofand Area Deventof Continuing Legal Education in Georgiaof Ecologyof Governmentof Higher Educationof Natural ResourcesProgram of the College of Business AdrninistrationDivisionResources Center909192939495969799REVENUESources, Amounts, and Percentages of Revenue 7/1/70- 6/30/71Expenditures by Amounts and Percentages 7/1/70 - 6/30/71State Appropriations for Various Services, 1969-70,1970-71, 1971-72Percentages of Distribution from Various Sources of Incomefor Resident Instruction 1961-62 through 1970-71State of Georgia Appropriations 1961-62 through 1970-71106AUXILIARY ENTERPRISESUniversity BookstoreUniversity Food ServiceUniversity Golf CourseUniversity Printing DepartmentCentral Duplicating ServiceCentral Office Supply108109110110111111PHYSICAL FACILITIESMain CampusMajor Academic Buildings and Dates of Initial OccupancyMajor Building Projects Since 1960Completed Projects 1970- 1970Completed Projects 1971Projects Currently Under ConstructionAuthorized Projects Being PlannedLand HoldingsResidence HallsFraternity and Sorority BuildingsResidence SummaryMarried Housing UnitsCampus Bus SystemMaintenance a::td Operating Personnel for University 612712812 9130

LIST OF FIGURESPagel2Total Undergrac:luate Enrollment Fallotal Professional Enrollmentrter 1962-7114Fall Quarter 1962-7115Fall Quarter 1962-71163Total Graduate Enrollment4Total Degrees Conferred5Graduate Degrees Conferred6Masters Degrees Conferred1962-71317Doctoral Degrees Conferred1962-71328Baccalaureate Degrees Conferred9Professional Degrees Conferred1962-71251962-71vi1962-711962-71273536

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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERSFred C. DavisonPresidentS. William PelletierProvostA. L. KlecknerAssistant Vice President for InstructionRobert C. AndersonVice President for ResearchJohn W. FanningVice President for Services (Through 12/71)S. Eugene YountsVice President for Services (As of 1 /72)Allan W. BarberActing Vice President for Businessand FinanceCOLLEGES AND SCHOOLSDATE OF ESTABLISHMENT AND DEANDATEDEANCollege of Arts and Sciences1801H. Boyd Me WhorterSchool of Law1859W. Lindsey CowenSchool of Pharmacy1903Kenneth L. WatersCollege of Agriculture1906Henry W. GarrenSchool of Forest Resources1906Allyn M. HerrickCollege of Education1908Joseph A. WilliamsGraduate School1910Thomas H. WhiteheadCollege of Business Administration1912William C. Flewellen, Jr.School of Journalism1915Warren K. AgeeSchool of Home Economics1933Emily QuinnCollege of Veterinary Medicine1946Richard B. TalbotSchool of Social Work1964Charles A. StewartSchool of Environmental Design1969Hubert B. Owens2

INSTITUTES AND SERVICE UNITSDIRECTORBureau of Educational Studies and Field ServicesDoyne M. SmithCom-puter CenterJames L. CarmonCooperative Extension ServiceCharles P. EllingtonGeo::rgia Center for Continuing EducationThomasInstitute for Behavioral ResearchWilliam A. OwensInstitute of Comparative MedicineRichard B. TalbotInstitute of Community and Area DevelopmentErnest E. MelvinInstitute of Continuing Legal EducationJames W. CurtisInstitute of EcologyEugene P. OdumInstitute of GovernmentMorrisInstitute of Higher EducationCameron L. FincherInstitute of Natural ResourcesE. Leonard CheatumInstructional Research and DevelopmentJoseph C. HammockPublic Safety DivisionEdward T. KassingerServices Division, College of BusinessAdministrationW. Wray BuchananUniversity LibraryW. Porter Kellam3w.w.MahlerH. Collins, Jr.

dmissions

NEW .FRESHMENFall 1962-710'Fall 207 : 3691 ! 2482 ! 19685672:!, 4416*2677*196954844159 : 2456 : 19705600429124861971517639232265Admitted,;, Does not include Summer -- approximately 200 enrolled each summer.Source: Admissions OfficeEnrolled

Geoor More Studentsto the Freshman Class at the University of GeorgiaFall Quarter 1971Clar le CentralLake side - DeKalbRich::l\lond Academy - AugustaSt. Pius X- AtlantaHend rson- DeKalbPeac 1tree - DeKalbWoodward - College ParkNortll Springs - FultonDruid Hills - DeKalbNorthside - AtlantaCent:ral - MaconStrat:fe rd - MaconSandy Springs - FultonBriarcliff - DeKalbGaines villeWarner RobinsJenkins - SavannahRidgeview - FultonHardaway - ColumbusBaker - ColumbusHabersham CentralWheeler - CobbCross Keys - DeKalbChamblee - DeKalbHeadland - FultonMariettaDykes- AtlantaMarist - AtlantaOsborne - CobbDarlington - RomeClarkston - DeKalb145Columbia - DeK:::tlbAvondale - DeKalbColumbusJonesboroCartersDaltonBriarwood - FultonLaGrangeCampbell - CobbThomasvilleTucker - DeKalbSavannahValdostaGrady - AtlantaLovett - AtlantaTherell - AtlantaCommerceTowers - DeKalbSequoyah - DeKalbDublinHart CountySouthwest - AtlantaBenedictine - SavannahNorth Fulton - AtlantaCollege ParkMadison CountyGriffinNortheast - MaconEast RomeWinder- 16161515151514Total (61 schools)Total from Other High Schools In-StateTotal In-StateTotal from High Schools Out -of-State115565218074582265Total l11ll10101010101010

SUMMARY OF NEW IN-STATE TRANSFFALL 1971MaleFemaleTotal10221123302757111324Augusta College15823Brunswick Junior College191231Columbus College13922Dalton Junior College351247DcKalb Junior College4733809817Gainesville Junior College362359Georgia College101929Georgia Institute of Technology18422Georgia Southern College174966Georgia Southwestern College15116Georgia State University212445Gordon Military College : : 19120Kennesaw Junior College281846Macon Junior College2583397161043614071926Oxford College :,,:,141125Reinhardt College : :'131629College Transferred FromA. B A. C.Albany Junior CollegeArmstrongSta eCollegeEmmanuel College : : 1erce rU ni ver sity : : Middle Georgia CollegeNorth Georgia College8

Coll.ege Transferred FromMaleFemaleTotal3419531361991423West Georgia College353873Young I-:Ia r ris College : ! 231841A 11 Other In-State395594Total In-State7795311310Total Out- of-State2843236071063854South GCollegeUGA - AthensValdosta State CollegeGrand Total*All schools listed with 15 or more transfers. ! ! Private Institutions ! ! ! Excludes Law and Veterinary Medicine Students9191 7 : ! !

Enrollment

CUMULATIVE SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT(HEAD COUNT) ,Agriculture194232285276280337332313210Arts & ss 62119113971288150515521420133300000000Forest Resources147113116505995107129134Home macy8393132174206186208214179Veterinary 369629853Environmental Design23 --'NSource: Registrar 1 s Reports363 31 2

FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY CLASS LEVELS(HEAD COUNT) 968-691969-707 - 1139717252157271831823489379Ist Year Pro .2562022832863503753694134732nd Year Prof.18422518022120725225827531263rd Year Prof.1501792172062502342882592973264th Year Prof.4556635249525460601851541632551931882182182 5Irregular65--- ·- TOTAL9421Source: Registrar 1 s Reports1055211094125241446015613176521788818286923

LUTEFALL QUARTER 1962-711400013000.,c12000::J0u""0C1l(!)::r:11000 P:l.:1.:10p:;z 10000p:; r:q:2 z900080007000 : 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971Professional students not included (Law, Pharmacy, & Vet. Med.)14

eTOTAL PRLFALL QUARTER 1962-711wo1 100-c.,:;j0u1 000'""0C\lQ):r:Q .:1.l0900 z 800CL1 ::: z7006005001962 : 19631 9 6419 6 5 1 9 6 6 1 9 6 7 1 9 6 8 1 9 6 9 1 9 7 0 1 9 7 1Fall Quarter Enrollment (Law, Pharmacy, & Vet. Medicine)15

TTDUATETAFALL QUARTER 1962-7136003200-.,d::s002800'0ro(]):r:Q .:!.:!24000P:iz P:i 2000p::) :: z16001200800196219631964 196519661619671968 19691970 1971

FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY SCHOOLS & 1967-681968-691969-701970-7119 ----·-- --- 623720746803899904857679657Arts & icultureEnvironmentalDesign137 : 1566 -'--.]Forest Resources203211202211288343341364328Home cine229240235218220235248245247Graduate School9901133110113971725215727183 8234899421105521109412474144601561317652TOTAL : Formerly included in Agriculture.Source: Registrar 1 s Reports17 88286l

FALL QUARTER ENROLLMENT BY SEX1962-71Male, 1937. 43337.6144601967-68956561. 1086760.8702139.2178881970-711099260. 1729439.9182861971-721145759.6777540. 119232Source:Registrar r s Reports

RESIDENT & NON- RESIDENT DISTRIBUTION OF CAMPUS ents I 156433878278197991969-701677440253942 1931970-7115881368543319999 ,;, The numbers on this table represent the number of individuals attending the University at some time duringthe years listed.Source:Registrar's Reports.

CAMPUS EUMUNT BSTATESFAWINTER,1968-69, 69 forniaColoradoNebraskal42Nevada0135Newh.816712New Jersey139141152486674New Mexico297966New York294264266N. nnecticut49Delaware19118Wash., D.C.181115716723595FloridaN. DakotaOhio15,643 16,744 dahol14Rhode iniaTOTALRegistrar r s Report2019,521 20,799 19,566

MaleTotal

Degrees Conferred

: The number of degrees conferred each year is determined by the sum of the June plusfor the particular year.Source:Registrar 1 s Reportst graduates

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GRADUATE DEGREES CONFERRED 977683788861147121135161511701218276066826Ed. 815DegreesEd. 78345134339466094801089708581289395327916744Total 121868628149622397822015360345088 0 : Education Specialist conferred for the first time in August 1970.Source: Registrar 1 s Report

TE1962-71ZlOO1 800U) 1 500t:t::0 01200t:t::r:q z::: 90060030001962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 197127

TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS BY YEAR AND SCHOOL---·------- --Type of al------·Gradua ePh.D.20333645698386121151182826Ed. d. 34136243M. Mus. Ed.672384148141783M. L.A.l01200252417M. Ag. Ext.000532743529M.For.4525, ,)l6581149M. Art. M. Pub.Adm.000001622204594M. Bus. Adm.141614923363342112142441007569611191066Total DoctoratesN(NM.Edu.M.Acc.-- - - - · ·-···-------------Continued on next page1 5315··-------

Con't.:TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS BY YEAR AND SCHOOLType of Degree196219631964l'9b5l9bb19671968196 919701 97.lTo al--M. Soc. Work0000143223545364240M. Home Ec.43s455474l53L.L.M.00000000235Total Masters3013453824255166178346108919297384Total 31672141952112572562192012014B. S.A. E.2091414201735222723201B.S. A. & B.S. 62533283002462262384A. 07586748299104134791B. 38097308841037101510237652AgricultureB.S. AN'.{)B.S. E. H.TotalArts & SciencesB.S. Chem.B.S. PhysicsTotal---------Continued on next page

't.: TYPES OF DEGREES CONFERRED OVER THE PA15T TEN YEARSType of Degree1962196319641965196619671968SY1969YEAR AND SGffOOL19701971--------.:::::.c-· - -Business Admin.B. . 510177566559586294124107803Home EconomicsB.S. H. E.757690887874119111130114955JournalismA. B. J.77851251231491562552562682351 29LawL.L. cyB.S. P.71565083102120106134116126964Veterinary MedicineD.V.M.58435762514852576159548Total 75618725Grand Environmental DesignB. L.A.Forest ResourcesB.S. F.1.»0Total-----Source:Registrar's Reports

Figure 6MASDEGREES CONFERRED1962-7114001200U) 1000rx;0 Clf-l:i0800rx; (:q ;:Jz6004002000196219631964 1965196631196719681969 19701971

DOCTORAL DEGREES CONFERRED1962-71 175III.IllillillillIllIllIllIllII IllIllI1111IllII Ill.150II IIllII I1111 III1111II1111IllIIIllIllIllIIII I Ill II IIIllIllIllillI IIIIIU)125I (J IIIIllillIllIIIllIllQf .l0100 o:! z75502501962-I Ill IllIll Ill IIIIIII19631964 19651966Ed. D.Ph.D.32196719681969 1970 1971

UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERREDBY YEAR, SCHOOL AND SEX 3132262298862384Arts & 61121556462023433535177852Business 241070107802Environmental DesignMaleFemaleTotalForest Res.MaleFemaleTotalContinued on next ll803

Con 1 t.: UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED BY YEAR, SCHOOL AND SEX 196 -7v. Home 131161062012687787964Vet. 009727446SchoolTotal r 1 s Reports3

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES r.lQ 02600p::;f.r.l111 z2200180014001000196219631964 19651966 19673519681969 1970 1971

9PROFESSIONAL DEGREES CONFERRED1962-71140120U) 100Ip::;0rT1.q1-t;0 80IllIllIllIllIllIIIll ;:;8 lIllIllIllIll IllIIIllIllIllII Ill0Ill1962 1963r, ,.11IllIll1964 1965LAW1966 1967-PHARMACY3619681969 1970 1971c::JVETERINARY MED.

Student-Related Information

c,ASECCREDIT HOURSAverage Class SizeSummerJunior DivisionSenior DivisionGraduate DivisionProfessional DivisionAll Divisions170 - Spring 17128.618.47.851.017. 9Number of Class Sections2,621Junior DivisionSenior DivisionGraduate DivisionProfessional DivisionA 11 Divisions4,9294,07029811,918Student Credit HoursJunior DivisionSenior DivisionGraduate DivisionProfessional DivisionAll Divisions':'':' n- Service, Extension, and Military Credit Hours.Office of the Vice President for Instruction38

MAJORDISTRIBUTION OF HONOR SCollegeNo.No,CollegeColleg5: of Arts & tics51BotanyChemistry16Sociology827Zoology /Biology30Undecided58TOTAL561Classics2Comparative Literature4Pre-professional ProgramsDrama7Pre-Law32Econornic s4Pre-Med, Pre-Dent, andMe d. Tech.7552EnglishPre-Vet4GeographylPre- Pharmacy6Geology5Pre-Social riculture15Business Administration7042Music23EducationPhilosophy & ReligionllEnvironmental Design3PhysicsllForest Resources4Political Science57Home EconomicsllPsychology72Journalism76Romance Languages24PharmacyGRAND TOTALSource:Director of Honors Program395909

AMFOR INDIVIDUAL (3 g469(40)39(4)60647(4)708(2 6)52(3)9672099(178) 158Summer9671553(132) 128(12)(14)11492337(119)162( 11)Figures for College of Business Administration shown in parentheses.Source:Annual Report of Honors Program 1970-71.DISTRIBUTION OF HONORS STUDENTS BY CLASSFALL QUARTER 1971SCHOOL OR 159134151683Business ltureArts and SciencesEnvironmental DesignForest Resources13Home Economics732718Journalism3416l1115765 ,,,,,,PharmacyTOTAL15307229':' Ist Year Pharmacy401895,:,184909

EXH DEPAPLACEMENT TESTSSummer /Fall 1970Exemption/No story1,8133692, 111PhysicsPolitical 481' 1384,886HONORS PROGRAM DEGREESHonors 41965196619671968196919701971197219731974Junior 9768792652325681Source: Annual Report of Honors Program.41

NATIONAFRATNameDateAlpha Epsilon Delta1932Pre-medicalAlpha Lamda Delta1934Freshman WomenAlpha Zeta1944Agriculture (men)Beta Gamma Sigma1918Commerce & Business AdministrationBlue Key1933Service (meGamma Sigma Delta1961Agriculture, Forestry, HomeEconomics & Veterinary MedicineGamma1966GeogKappa Delta Pi1929EducationMortar Board1939Senior WomenOmicron Delta Kappa1934Leadership (men)Phi Alpha Theta1956HJstoL·yPhi Beta Kappa1914Uberal ArtsPhi Delta Kappa1955Education (men)Phi Eta Sigma1938Freshman MenPhi Kappa Phi1923GeneralPhi Zeta1925Veterinary MedicinePi M·.1 Epsilon1934MathematicsPi Sigma Alpha1948Government & Political SciencePsi Chi1929PsychologyPho Chi1949Pharmacy (men)Sigma Delta Pi1955SpanishSigma Xi1946Scientific ResearchXi Sigma Pi1941Forestry (men)Source:'.: taBaird 1 s manual of American College Fraternities, 18th edition, 1968.Due to some difficulty in distinguishing betweenfraternities, this list may be incomplete.42''hono ary''and11professional"

DATE ESTABLISHEDONFRA !ERNITY ALLACTIVEAlph-a Epsilon Pi1926461864Alph-"'1 Gamma Rho192735641A1ph"'l Phi Alpha19696612A1ph.a Tau Omega1878622284Chi :Fhi1867521264Chi Psi1890412566Delta196510717Delta Tau Delta1882351146Farr:r1 House1965404Kappa Alpha1868452469Sigma1901541670Lambda Chi Alpha1915571370Phi Delta Theta1871422163Zeta Beta Tau19158412Phi Gamma Delta1968541266Phi Kappa Tau195041748Phi Kappa Theta196743952Pi Kappa Alpha1908541569Pi Kappa Phi191541849Sigma Alpha Epsilon1866722193Sigma Chi1872622284Sigma Nu1873481260Sigma Phi Epsilon1963441054Sigma Pi1948302151Tau Epsilon Phi1919442064Theta Chi19482834621,058376l, 434TOTAL,,,,Above figures are for Spring Quarter, 1971.Source: Advisor to Fraternities, Dean of Student Affairs Office43

CUMULAFRATERNITY SCHOLASTIC AVERAGES':'FRATERNITYPLEDGEACTIVETOTALTau Epsilon PhiPhi Gam rna DeltaAcaciaSigma PiAlpha Epsilon PhiZeta Beta TauSigma Phi EpsilonPi Kappa PhiSigma Alpha EpsilonKappa SigmaAlpha Tau OmegaAlpha Gamma RhoChi PsiSigma ChiKappa AlphaPhi Kappa TauPhi Kappa ThetaDelta ChiDelta Tau DeltaPhi Delta ThetaTheta ChiFarmhousePi Kappa AlphaChi PhiA 1pha Phi AlphaLambda Chi AlphaSigma Nu2.50072.75402.26962.51022. l l 072.58292. 732.07891.98221. 87392.00502. 16982. 19651. 7 5882.01372.02032.15832. 13742.23893.00032. 95112.83692. 68172.6 62. 56342.60302.46252.50702.50362. 53412.48072.51792.57212.47812.49682.46482. 59212.48852.41542.40483.40872.36792.32531. 75372.26992. 17772.92282.91342.68472.62982.59312. 576Method of Computation: The individual scholastic averages for fall,winter, and spring quarters were averaged together to derive the overallfraternity scholastic averages for the year 1970-71.':'For Fall, Winter, and Spring, 1970-71Source:Ad vis or to Fraternities, Dean of Student Affairs Office44

SOCIAL SORORITIES : DATE ESTABLISHEDON CAMPUS§ OR ACTIVEPLEDGESALL-- Alpha- Chi OJ.nega1938643094Alp ba- De 1ta P .i19337428102Alpha. Gamma Delta1923532578Alpha. Omicron Pi1934472875Alpha Xi Delta196033942Chi Omega19227234106Delta Delta Delta1933969105Delta Gamma1967662591Delta Phi Epsilon1935353671Delta Zeta1961InactiveKappa Alpha Theta19377426100Kappa Delta192456l773Kappa Kappa Ga.mma1947682997Phi Mu19218020100Pi Beta Phi1936532376Sigma Delta Tau1924532376Sigma Kappa196446349Zeta TauAlpha194967261' 03 7391TOTAL : Above figures are for Spring Quarter, 1971.Source:Advisor to Sororities, Dean of Student Affairs Office45- -931,428

CUMULATIVE SORORITY SCHOLASTICERAGESSORORITYPLEDGEACTIVETOTALAlpha Xi Delta2.41663. 06113.0115Sigma Delta Tau2.43333. 12583.0071Kappa Alpha Theta2.31603.00902.9736Delta Phi Epsilon2.57003.02162.9635Alpha Chi Omega2.50252.90912.8730Delta Delta Delta2.08002.95562.8689Delta Gamma2.59762.96452.8637Alpha Omicron Pi2.63082.93582.8355Kappa Delta2.19802.86672.8168Alpha Gamma Delta1.92202.84152.7818Alpha Delta Pi2.36142.84672.7736Phi Mu2.53202. 78302.7687Chi Omega2.35062.83732.7625Pi Beta Phi2.06802.85632.7565Sigma Kappa2.66502.75862.7547Kappa Kappa Gamma1. 99662. 79552.7229Zeta Tau Alpha2.03712.74192. 68592.33392.90052.8364TOTAL*For Fall, Winter, and Spring, 1970-71.Source: Advisor to SororitiesDean of Student Affairs Office46

GRADUATE FELLOWS AND ASSISTANTS :'NUMBER'lYPETitle IV Fellows18NSF TraineesNSF Graduate Fellows5NSF Faculty FellowlNASA Trainees3University of Georgia Foundation Scholarships234Graduate Research Assistants125Graduate Non- Teaching Assistants11Predoctoral AssistantsTotal : 283This table is incomplete. Information was available only on fellowshipsand assistantships awarded through the Graduate School and does notinclude departmental teaching and research assistants. These figures areestimates for Fall Quarter, 1971.Source:Office of the Dean of the Graduate School47

LTH SERVICESUNIVERSITYActivity Data1969-701970-71Outpatient Services:Total Students Served as Outpatients12,31117' 388Total Student Visits for Outpatient Services53,55265,586Total Student Visits for Physical HealthDivision47,98058,3264, 1219,98826,10729,38758968682410Visits to Surgery Clinic614432Visits to Allergy Clinic2,2342, 12733251110, 53410,702Student Treatment through Self-Medication 2, 8583,3785097051,0631,2375,5727,2605,3645,545Visits By AppointmentVisits on Walk-in BasisVisits to Dermatology ClinicVisits to Gynecology ClinicVisits to Immunization ClinicStudent Treatment by Nursing PersonnelVisits to Physical TherapistTotal Students Seen by Mental HealthDivisionTotal Student Visits to Mental HealthDivisionStudent Visit

Georgia State University Gordon Military College : : Kennesaw Junior College Macon Junior College 1erce r U ni ver sity : : Middle Georgia College North Georgia College Oxford College :,,:, Reinhardt College : :' 8 102 30 11 15 19 13 35 47 9 36 10 18 17 15 21 19 28 25 9 104 7 14 13 21 27 13 8 12 9 12 33 8 23 19 4 49 1 24 1 18 8 7 36 19 11