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Clark Atlanta University -

Clark Atlanta University (Fice #: 001559)

President: Dr. Thomas W. Cole, Jr.


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James P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street, S.W. Atlanta, GA 30314- Calendar System: Semester Established: 1865 Phone: (404) 880-8000 Fax: (404) 880-8222 Affiliation/Control: Private Enrollment: 3,507 Undergrad: 2,539 Grad: 968 Ethnic Code: B Percent Male/Female: 31/ 69 Room & Board: $ 3,268 Tuition and Fees: -Out of State: $ 6,970 - In State: $


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  • ADMINISTRATOR INFORMATION
  • RESEARCH CENTER INFORMATION
  • INFORMATION ABOUT MAJORS
  • GENERAL INFORMATION
  • HOUSING
  • CONSORTIA ARRANGEMENTS
  • PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS
  • FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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    GENERAL INFORMATION:
    The mission of Clark Atlanta University is to provide the highest quality
    education and training for a student body which is predominently African
    American but which is becoming increasingly diversified by students from
    various racial, ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.  This mission
    
    commits the institution to the shaping of graduates who are productive,
    creative, socially and economically responsible citizens in a dynamic global
    society and who are themselves committed to the search for solutions to the
    problems of racism, sexism, age discrimination, economic deprivation, and other
    forms of oppression.  The three functions of the University--teaching,
    research, and service--are focused strongly on the attainment of American,
    Third World, and global societies that are responsive to the human needs of all
    
    people.
    
    To achieve its mission, the University must attract and maintain a faculty
    dedicated to that mission and possessing the highest professional standard,
    significant scholarly achievements, and excellence, creativity and humaneness
    in teaching.  The University must also provide an intellectual and educational
    environment in which students of high intellectual promise and attainment as
    well those who suffer educational and other deprivations may thrive, learn, and
    
    develop their highest potentialities for leadership and responsible
    citizenship.  These requirements are supported by the University's emphasis on
    sound ethical and moral principals designed to enhance personal integrity and
    compassion for others.  The University will maintain the ties to the United
    Methodist Church which have been a hallmark of Clark College since its
    inception.
    
    In summary, Clark Atlanta University's mission is to produce graduates who have
    met standards of excellence in contemporary higher education, who are educated
    
    to be creative and to have a perspective on the world and its peoples which
    commits them not only to excel in their professional careers and personal lives
    but also to seek for new knowledge and solutions to the pressing problems of
    mankind.
    
    

    HOUSING:
    1039 college housing spaces available to undergraduates.  Freshman
    given priority for college housing.  Freshman-only and coed housing available.
    Off-campus living permitted.
    
    

    CONSORTIA ARRANGEMENTS:
    CONSORTIA -- The University is a partner in the Atlanta University Center
    Consortium, the largest consortium in the world of historically Black
    educational institutions.  Its location in the Atlanta University Center
    enables the University to offer its students the best of two worlds: attendance
    at a small University that allows individual attention by faculty and staff,
    with improved opportunities to develop leadership capabilities, and the
    
    opportunity for interaction with the larger student body residing within the
    area.
    

    PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAM:
    The Office of Naval Research PROGRAM FOR RESEARCH INTEGRATION AND SUPPORT
    MATRICULATION TO THE DOCTORATE (PRISM-D) - 11th Grade through five year BS-MS
    Degree - Program includes early identification and nuturing, pre-college
    enrichment and scholarship support to the MS degree.
    
    The HOWARD HUGHES SCHOLARS PROGRAM - Pre-freshman through BS degree - Designed
    
    to prepare students to pursue degrees in the biomedical fields and to enroll in
    graduate and professional schools.
    
    RESEARCH CAREERS FOR MINORITY SCHOLARS IN THE GEOSCIENCES - 12th Grade through
    BS degree - Pre-college enrichment designed to build interest in the
    Geosciences--content includes math, computers, and geosciences.
    
    HEALTH CAREERS OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM - Pre-freshman - Academic enrichment in
    science and mathematics, problem solving and computer applications; seminars
    
    with health professionals and field trips.
    
    RESEARCH APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - Grades 10-12 - An
    intensive research experience in the laboratory of a research scientist.
    
    THE SUMMER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS INSTITUTE - Grades 10-12 -
    Rigorous academic program in science, math and computer science.
    
    SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR JUNIO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - Grades 7-9 - Six week
    commuter program with emphasis on laboratory science, math and computer
    
    applications.
    
    THE SATURDAY SCIENCE ACADEMY - Grades 3-8 - An academic enrichment program that
    includes hands-on science, mathematics, computers and creative expressions.
    
    UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM - The program is designed for high school students who are
    low income and/or potential, but need the academic skills and motivation
    necessary for success in education beyond high school.  The program is
    conducted in two phases, an academic and a residential summer comprehensive
    
    program.  The program serves the southeast section of Atlanta, and includes the
    following target are high schools: Crim, Southside Comprehensive, George, North
    Fulton, Fulton, and Carver Comprehensive.
    

    FINANCIAL INFORMATION:


         REVENUES:
    

    FICE #: 001559 Name: Clark Atlanta University

    Timeframe: Fiscal 1988 & 1989

    Tuition & Fees $ 15,675 Gov't Appropriations (Federal) $ Gov't Appropriations (State) $ Gov't Appropriations (Local) $ Federal Grants & Contracts $ 12,192 State Grants & Contracts $ Local Grants & Contracts $ Private Gifts/Grants $ 7,433 Endowment Income $ 861 Subs/Services Ed Act $ Auxiliary $ 1,037 Other Sources $ 773

    TOTAL REVENUES $ 40,001


    EXPENDITURES:
         FICE #: 001559     Name: Clark Atlanta University
    

    Timeframe: Fiscal 1988 & 1989

    Instruction $ 9,413 Research $ 1,473 Public Service $ 1,576 Academic Support $ 3,025 Student Services $ 1,728 Instructional Support $ 10,753 Operations & Maintenance $ 2,995 Scholarships & Fellowships $ 5,736 Total Expenditures - unrestricted $ Total Expenditures - restricted $

    TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 36,837


    OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION:
         FICE #: 001559     Name: Clark Atlanta University
    

    Scholarships & Fellowships $ Federal Government Pell Grants $ Federal Gov't Other Federal $ State Government $ Local Government $ Private $ Institutional $ Library Expenditures $ Buildings (book value) $ Equipment Purchases $ Equipment Book Value $ Value of Endow Begin FY (unrestr) $ Value of Endow Begin FY (restr) $ Value of Endow End FY (unrestr) $ Value of Endow End FY (restr) $


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