Mission
Georgia Southern University is a public comprehensive and Carnegie Doctoral/R2 university offering associate, bachelor, master, and doctoral degrees in nationally accredited programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and professional disciplines. The institution’s student support regimes are maintained through a collaboration between departments, units, and functional areas within Academic Affairs, Enrollment Management, Inclusive Excellence, Information Technology, and Student Affairs.
The learner-centered culture at Georgia Southern University prepares members of our university community to think, lead, teach, and serve. Faculty, staff, and students embrace the values of collaboration, academic excellence, discovery and innovation, integrity, openness and inclusion, and sustainability. Georgia Southern University promotes talent and economic development to enhance quality of life through scholarly pursuits, cultural enrichment, student life, and community engagement. Our success is measured by the global impact of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Georgia Southern has three vibrant campuses in Hinesville, Savannah, and Statesboro - serving the communities in Southeast Georgia. The university’s students hail from small towns and rural communities, high-density urban centers, and multiple military-affiliated communities. All campuses are devoted to academic distinction in teaching, scholarship, and service to their respective communities. Georgia Southern University has a track record of serving the Southeast region of the state in preparing students to be lifelong scholars, leaders, and responsible stewards of their communities and the world.
In recognition of its strong commitment to economic engagement, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) has designated Georgia Southern University as an Innovation and Economic Prosperity (IEP) University. The national designation acknowledges public research universities working with public and private sector partners in their states and regions to support economic development through a variety of activities, including innovation and entrepreneurship, technology transfer, talent and workforce development, and community development.
Fall 2022 Undergraduate Student Profile
As evidenced by fall 2022 student demographic data, Georgia Southern University enrolls a primarily full-time, residential, undergraduate population. Of 25,506 students enrolled in fall 2022, 22,003 (86%) were undergraduates and 81% of those students were full-time. With a freshman on-campus residence requirement, the University housed 81% of beginning freshmen on campus. Consistent with its mission as a University System of Georgia institution, 89.8% of students were state of Georgia residents. The University enrolled 57% undergraduate female students and 43% undergraduate male students. Underrepresented or minoritized racial groups accounted for 42% of the total University enrollment. Only 4.8% of undergraduates were new transfer students with most of these coming from other USG institutions.
The University’s first-year retention rate for first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen who entered in fall 2021 (and returned in fall 2022) was 72%, which was a stabilization from the pandemic-led decrease. The six-year graduation rate for first-time, full-time, degree-seeking freshmen who entered in fall 2016 and completed a bachelor’s degree is 53.7%, indicating a stabilization of that rate. It is also worth noting that the four- and five-year graduation rates also improved over previous cohorts. The four-year graduation rate for the 2018 cohort is 35.3% (compared to 31.8% three-year average). Table 1 provides additional demographic breakdowns regarding retention rates.
Undergraduate Student Total Populations and One-Year Retention Rates
Georgia Southern recognizes that there are differences in both retention and graduation rates, depending upon campus and student type. Our institutional priority is to address the variance in retention and graduation rates by continuing to build and scale student success initiatives and resources across the institution. The implementation of professional academic advising and academic success coaching on all three campuses has been a promising first step towards providing individualized student support services and mechanisms to undergraduate students.
Table 1.1: Combined Student Populations and One-Year Retention Rates
Undergraduate Student Demographics |
Retention Rates Fall 2021* |
Retention Rates Fall 2022* |
Rate of Change |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown |
54.2% |
79% |
+24.8% |
American Indian/Alaska Native |
66.7% |
54.8% |
-11.9% |
Asian |
76.5% |
68.1% |
-8.4% |
Two or More Races |
67.0% |
74.7% |
+7.7% |
Hispanic/Latino |
68.8% |
75.1% |
+6.3% |
Black/African American |
67.2% |
65.7% |
-1.5% |
White |
75.6% |
74.9% |
-.7% |
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Overall Population** |
Overall Population** |
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Military & Military-Affiliated |
60.2% |
70.7% |
+10.5% |
Adult Learners |
56.7% |
61.8% |
+5.1% |
Pell Eligible |
70.1% |
66.2% |
-3.9% |
First Generation |
64.9% |
67% |
+2.1% |
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FTFTF*** |
FTFTF*** |
|
Overall GS Retention |
72% |
72% |
+/-0% |
Source:; *Qlik Fall Enrollment by Academic Program (407a); ** CCG Retention; ***IPEDS
Table 1.2: Student Populations and One-Year Retention Rates (Statesboro)
Undergraduate Student Demographics |
Retention Rates Fall 2021* |
Retention Rates Fall 2022* |
Rate of Change |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown |
41.7% |
78.4% |
+34.7% |
American Indian/Alaska Native |
(n = <6) |
61.9% |
- |
Asian |
75.4% |
66.7% |
-8.7% |
Two or More Races |
68.4% |
78.4% |
+10% |
Hispanic/Latino |
70.6% |
73.8% |
+3.2% |
Black/African-American |
69.2% |
66.7% |
-1.5% |
White |
77.8% |
76.4% |
-1.4% |
Overall Statesboro Retention |
74.2% |
73.1% |
-1.1% |
Source:; *Qlik Fall Enrollment by Academic Program (407a); ** CCG Retention; ***IPEDS
Table 1.3: Student Populations and One-Year Retention Rates (Armstrong)
Undergraduate Student Demographics |
Retention Rates Fall 2021* |
Retention Rates Fall 2022* |
Rate of Change |
---|---|---|---|
Unknown |
60% |
(n = <6) |
- |
American Indian/Alaska Native |
(n = <6) |
(n = <6) |
- |
Asian |
78.9% |
69.8% |
-9.1% |
Two or More Races |
60% |
67.6% |
+7.6% |
Hispanic/Latino |
64.5% |
83.1% |
+18.6% |
Black/African-American |
58.8% |
62.2% |
+3.4% |
White |
63.3% |
65.1% |
-1.8% |
Overall Armstrong Retention |
62.5% |
67% |
+4.5% |
Source:; *Qlik Fall Enrollment by Academic Program (407a); ** CCG Retention; ***IPEDS
Undergraduate Student Academic Preparedness
Minimum standards for regular admission of beginning freshman in fall 2022 were determined by academic high school GPA and college entrance exam scores (SAT or ACT) along with the completion of the Required High School Curriculum.
- Academic High School GPA: 2.5+
- SAT Evidence Based Reading & Writing section score: 480+ OR ACT Reading section score: 17+ OR ACT English section score: 17+
- SAT Math section score: 440+ OR ACT Math section score: 17+
- Freshman Index: 2090+ (calculation based on high school GPA and college entrance exam scores)
Note: Students with a 3.2+ academic high school GPA were not required to submit college entrance exam scores nor were those scores considered for an admission decision.
The academic profile of beginning freshman (n=4,260) for fall 2022 was a 3.44 high school GPA, a score of 1067 on the SAT, and a score of 21 on the ACT. New transfer students (n=1,071) must be eligible to return to their current school, have a cumulative college GPA of 2.0 or higher on all work attempted, and have a minimum of 30 transferable semester hours or 30 transferable quarter hours.
STUDENT SUCCESS INVENTORY
1.1 Student Success Inventory Tables
Georgia Southern has established a set of mature initiatives stemming from our 2021 “Big Idea.” We have continued with a grass-roots institutional approach intended to empower our base-level units and departments to build and align best practices with the large-scale Momentum planning by promoting these with a single lexicon. Our table with representative examples of our evolving programs is below, focused on those implemented within the last two years.
One of the 2023 projects for Georgia Southern will be to create improved alignment between units for student success across the entire student life-cycle via the newly created division of Enrollment Management, Marketing, and Students Success. This new division will conduct a comprehensive review and assessment to identify opportunities for improvement throughout the entire student life-cycle. In the interim, a fuller list of established initiatives, programs, and projects that continue to evolve is noted here first.
On-going Student Success Initiatives
Current Initiative Inventory |
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NISS |
New of 2023 |
Embedded Dual Enrollment |
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AI-Aided Change of Major |
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RPA/Conversational AI |
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Established 2021-2022 |
Mindset Focused First-Year Experience Courses
Early Academic Alerts
Inclusive Environment in Classrooms, Learning Communities, and Co-Curricular Activities
Faculty and staff development focused on Inclusive Excellence and Mindset |
Established 2018-2020 |