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ERIC Number: ED245596
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1984-May
Pages: 17
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Comparisons of Degree Output for Selected Groups of University System of Georgia Institutions. Institutional Research Report No. 84-14.
Hand, Carol A.
The productivity of selected Georgia state universities is compared as measured by total degrees conferred for fiscal years 1974-1983. The number of degrees conferred in the university system has been stable over the 10-year period, but trends can be seen for groups of institutions within the system. Degree output by the universities and senior colleges has been relatively stable, with the senior colleges showing slightly more variation. The number of degrees conferred by traditionally black colleges has declined sharply. Degree output from junior colleges appears to fluctuate, with output from the larger southern junior colleges showing more stability than output from junior colleges in the northern region of the state. Graphs illustrate the trends. In addition, data are provided on total degrees for each year by institution. (SW)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Speeches/Meeting Papers
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Georgia
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