University System of Georgia receives National Award of Excellence

Governor Brian P. Kemp announced today the University System of Georgia (USG) was recognized nationally as the 2019-2020 Exceptional Agency by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO). This Award of Excellence recognizes leadership, dedication, and innovation in state higher education policy and administration.  “The University System of Georgia has equipped its graduates with a strong foundation and the necessary skills to compete in the workforce for generations,” said Governor Kemp. “The First Lady and I know this firsthand, not only as graduates of a USG institution ourselves, but as the proud parents of two current USG students. Across our state and around the globe, countless families like my own have benefited from the opportunities our twenty-six institutions provide. This national recognition is well-deserved, and it continues to solidify Georgia’s reputation as the top place for students to learn, job creators to invest, and families to grow.”  The Exceptional Agency Award is presented to a SHEEO member agency whose innovative actions, policies, or practices advanced student success in their state and which displayed exceptional governance practices. Additional SHEEO national award categories included Exceptional Leadership and the David L. Wright Memorial Award. USG was recognized for its work in: Adopting Momentum Year, an all-in student success plank that aims to have all freshmen start college by making a purposeful choice in an academic focus area, having a productive academic mind-set, and following clearly sequenced program maps; Working diligently to bring down student costs. Over the past five years, USG has collaborated with state leaders and institutions to hold undergraduate in-state tuition increases to an average of 1.7 percent with two years of no increase at all. This is the third lowest average annual increase in tuition and required fees in the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) states. Georgia has dropped to fourth lowest median undergraduate tuition and required fees among SREB four-year institutions. The 2.5 percent increase for the 2019-2020 academic year is targeted on investments that improve student outcomes and address general cost increases; Collaborating with industry and economic development entities to increase access to academic programs leading to high-demand careers in the state. Expanding affordable programs in high-demand areas through USG’s online eMajor initiative. eMajor is part of eCampus, a system collaborative that leverages centralized administration, technology, and student support along with institutional curricular offerings to select majors and the entire general education curriculum (eCore) in a high quality, low-cost online format to all USG students; and Conducting extensive analysis to build the case for the work; partnering with several external organizations; and convened institutional teams multiple times to learn from experts, share with one another, and develop implementation plans.