Georgia State University
Description
Georgia State University (GSU) is a major public research institution located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, recognized for its diverse student body and commitment to social mobility. As one of the largest universities in Georgia, it offers more than 250 degree programs across 11 colleges and schools, catering to over 50,000 students from various backgrounds.
The university is nationaly celebrated for its innovation in student success, consistently ranking as a leader in eliminating achievement gaps based on race or income level. Beyond its urban Atlanta campus, GSU maintains a significant presence through its Perimeter College, which provides accessible associate degree pathways at several suburban locations. Ultimately, Georgia State serves as a vital economic and cultural engine for the region, blending high-level academic research with a mission of inclusive excellence.
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Survey Information
Is there a way to save the survey at various points or does it autosave? I had to dig up some numbers midway through and worried my work would be lost.
What kind of media are we asking for? (Logo, photo, etc.)
Our current undergrad degree is a BIS in Religion, Health, and Leadership. It is our “major,” but at GSU, it’s technically a concentration within the BIS (Bach of Interdisciplinary Studies), a degree program managed at the college level. I clicked “concentration” rather than “major.” Then I also clicked “interdisciplinary program.” Maybe we can talk through how to clarify this section of the survey?
Annual undergrad courses: Are we asking for the number of different courses offered or for the total number of sections, which would be larger for those units that offer multiple sections of a core class.
It looks like we’re not asking how many majors a program has, right?
Total Undergraduate Credit Hour Production: Do we want a three-year average? Same question re: gen ed CH
Isn’t asking for total undergrad enrollment and total undergrad CH the same question? I’m reading the first as “heads in seats” and the second as 3 CH x head in seat. The difference would be when faculty are teaching courses that are 1 or 2 CH, I guess.
The areas of study list seems random. Pali is listed, but nothing with “health” is? Could we add a free response space here?
