Albany Technical College - State of the College 2023

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STATE OF THE COLLEGE

2023
AY

BY THE NUMBERS AY2023

OVERALL CREDIT ENROLLMENT COMPARISON

Enrollment increase of 7.5% from AY22 to AY23

AY22

3,659

AY23

3,935

OVERALL CREDIT HOUR COMPARISON

Credit Hour increase of 3.6% from AY22 to AY23

AY22 57,982

AY23

60,073

OVERALL RACE COMPARISION AY2023

Black 3143 79.8% White 576 14.6% Hispanic/Latino 103 2.6% Two or more 91 2.3% Asian 17 .4% AmericanIndian/AlaskanNative 3 ~ Hawaiian/Other Pacific 1 ~ Other/unknown 1 ~ Black White Hispanic/Latino Two or more Asian American Indian/Alaskan Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Other/unknown
AY22 Enrolled % Under 21 961 27% 21-25 963 25% 26-30 623 16% 31-35 442 11% 36-40 311 8% Over 40 515 13% AY23 Enrolled % Under 21 1,155 29% 21-25 937 23% 26-30 654 15% 31-35 480 12% 36-40 317 7% Over 40 562 14%
AGE CATEGORIES

First Generation Students

Defined as a student enrolledin post-secondaryeducation whose parent/guardian do not have a bachelor's degree

AY 2022

1,387 Students = 37.9%

AY 2023

1,562 Students = 39.7%

IN DEMAND

NURSING RELATED ENROLLMENT (ASN, LPN AND NURSE AIDE) CREDIT HOUR & AVERAGE AGE COMPARISON

Enrollment/ Credit Hour AY22 AY23 % Increase AY22AY23 ASN 54/1102 102/1718 89% LPN 67/1355 72/1322 7.5% Nurse Aide 59/462 112/852 90% Average Age Comparison Under 21 21 - 25 26 - 30 31 - 35 36 – 40 Over 40 AY22 35 43 44 26 16 24 AY23 104 53 42 38 27 31
Enrollment/Credit Hour AY22
AY23
Average Age Comparison Under 21 21 - 25 26 - 30 31 - 35 AY22 21 21 23 20 AY23 22 29 30 33 Increase AY22 vs. AY23 18.2%
COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING ENROLLMENT/CREDIT HOUR & AVERAGE AGE COMPARISON
137/1281
162/1464

TOP 5 PROGRAMS BY ENROLLMENT AND CREDIT HOURS

Program % Credit Hours Business Healthcare Technology 9.9% 5,962 Business Management 7.5% 4,498 Cosmetology 4.7% 2,839 Early ChildhoodCare 4.3% 2,589 Early College Essentials 4.1% 2,447

ENROLLMENTBY COUNTIES

Top Ten County Enrollment 87% ATC Seven County Service Delivery Area BAKER CLAY CALHOUN DOUGHERTY LEE RANDOLPH TERRELL 79% Terrell 3.5% Lee 13.2% Dougherty 57.6% Worth 2.5 % Tift 1.1% Baker .08% Clay 0.5% Randolph 2.2% Calhoun 1.6% Mitchell 4.2%

THIRTY-THREE STUDENTS SERVED FROM 13 STATES OTHER THAN GEORGIA STUDENTS SERVED FROM 88 OF 159 COUNTIES IN GEORIGA

Georgia Counties

Total Counties 159 Counties Served 88

IN-FIELD JOB PLACEMENT 98%
ComparisonAY22
AY23 DEGREE AY22 AY23 282 259 DIPLOMA AY22 AY23 337 325 TCC AY22 AY23 1,192 1,266 OVERALL RENTENTION AY22 AY23 54.2% 56.2% OVERALL JOB PLACEMENT AY22 AY23 98.5% 99.8% IN-FIELD JOB PLACEMENT AY22 AY23 93.6% 95.4%
GRADUATIONAND PLACEMENT
vs

HIGH SCHOOL DUAL ENROLLMENT

ENROLLMENT HEADCOUNT & AWARDS
High School Monroe 97 Non-Code 57 Out of State 2 Randolph 19 Terrell Middle High 33 Terrell Academy 1 Vidalia High 1 Westover 188 High School Baker 8 Calhoun 9 Dougherty 140 Druid 1 Georgia Cyber Academy 3 Home School 1 Lee 37 Mitchell 8 Awards Granted AY23 Degree 41 Diploma 31 TCC 244 TOTAL ENROLLMENT AY22 AY23 INCREASE 411 605 47.2%
HIGH SCHOOL DUAL
GRANTED

PATHWAY AGREEMENTS WITH 4-YEAR

COLLEGES OR UNIVERSITIES

Albany Technical College associate degree graduates have an option of 20 universities to continue educational pursuits

• Albany State University

• Andrew College

• Columbia Southern University

• Columbus State University

• DeVry University

• East Georgia State College

• Eastern Oregon University

• Fort Valley State University

• Georgia Military College

• Georgia Southwestern State University

• Gordon State College

• Indiana Wesleyan University

• Kennesaw State University

• Lees-McRae College

• Mercer University

• Middle Georgia State College

• Savannah State University

• The Citadel

• University of Phoenix

• Valdosta State University

ACADEMY OF LEARNING AND PERFORMANCE

COGNIA Accreditation

Awarded June 2023

Includes Dual Achievement and Career+ HS

DUAL ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM ENROLLMENT

State Senate Bill 204 Established in 2021

DAP Enrollment by County SUMMER 2023 Lee 9 Dougherty 7 Worth 16 Turner 0 Gwinnett 1 Lowndes 1 Terrell 1 Stewart 2 Colquitt 1 Out of State 4 TOTAL 42

DUAL ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM

AVERAGE AGE AND RACE, GENDER COMPARISON

DAP Enrollment by Race SUMMER 2023 Black 24 Multi 1 White 17 Hispanic 0 TOTAL 42 DAP Enrollment by Gender SUMMER 2023 Male 22 Female 20 TOTAL 42 DAP Enrollment by Age SUMMER 2023 16 3 17 9 18 16 19 11 20 2 21 1 TOTAL 42

PRISON ENROLLMENT

PRISON ENROLLMENT AND AWARDS GRANTED

AWARDS AY22 AY23 Autry State 8 14 Lee State 2 25 PRISON ENROLLMENT - ALBANY AY22 101 AY23 112 PROGRAMS OFFERED Autry State Barbering Lee State Welding

ADULT EDUCATION

CareerPlus HSD

CAREER PLUS HS ENROLLMENT & AWARDS GRANTED Career Plus HSE CPH Enrollment 33 Awards 4

CAREER PLUS HS DIPLOMA

AVERAGE
Career Plus HS Diploma AVERAGE AGE 21-24 6 25 – 34 14 35 - 44 7 45 years & up 6 Career Plus HS Diploma AVERAGE RACE African American 29 American Indian or Alaska Native 1 Asian 0 Hispanic/Latino 0 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 White 3 Career Plus HS Diploma GENDER COMPARISON Male 2 Female 31
AGE, RACE, GENDER COMPARISON
GED AVERAGE AGE 16 – 18 126 19 – 24 165 25 – 44 248 45 – 54 49 55 – 59 22 60+ years 21 GED AVERAGE RACE Black/African American 442 American Indian or Alaska Native 5 Asian 5 Hispanic/Latino 19 White 152 More than One Race 8 GED GENDER COMPARISON Male 305 Female 326
GED AVERAGE AGE, RACE, GENDER COMPARISON
GED ENROLLMENT AND AWARDS GRANTED GED Enrollment 799 National Reporting System Enrollment (Full Time) 631 Measurable Skill Gain Percentage 37% Number of GED Awarded 131

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Continuing Education & Contract Training Hours AY22 15,923 AY23 9,490 Companies Served AY22 50 AY23 35 Number of People Trained AY22 503 AY23 540

Est. 1987

Supporting the College, its programs and activities.

ALBANY TECH FOUNDATION

ALBANY TECH FOUNDATION

• In honor of the late Dr. Anthony Parker, President

• Fundraiser“Education Makes Cents: Honoring his 27-Year Legacy

• Raise $87,000 for the purpose of assisting 27 ATC students

ALBANY TECH FOUNDATION

FundraisingActivities

June 2023

• 5K Walk/Run

• Making it Popcorn

• Casual Fridays

• OnlineGiving

• Car & Bike Show

Purpose: Cover tuition and college fees for two terms student in need

Over $23k raised to date

Initiatives continue into AY24

ALBANY TECH FOUNDATION

INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY METHODS

INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY METHODS

Fall 2022 – Total Courses 654 Delivery Method # of Courses % Online 320 48.93% Web-Enhanced 191 29.20% Blended 91 13.91% Evening 52 7.95% Spring 2023 – Total Courses 551 Delivery Method # of Courses % Online 294 53.36% Web-Enhanced 169 30.67% Blended 43 7.80% Evening 45 8.17% Summer 2023 – Total Courses 409 Delivery Method # of Courses % Online 234 57.21% Web-Enhanced 102 24.94% Blended 44 10.80% Evening 29 7.09%

INTERNSHIPS & APPRENTICESHIPS

COMPANIES SUPPORTING INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS

INTERNSHIP/APPRENTICESHIPS& PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Air Conditioning Technology

Building Facilities Maintenance

Business Logistics Management

Business Management

Carpentry

Carpentry NCCR

Computer Support

Cybersecurity Diesel Mechatronics

Operations Management

Sustainable & Renewable Energy

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

Air Conditioning Technology

Automotive Technology

Building Facilities Maintenance

Business Logistics Management

Business Management

Carpentry

Computer Programming

Cybersecurity

Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Information Technology

Sustainable & Renewable Energy

AY
Internships/Apprenticeships
Participating 15
22
# of Students
AY
Internships/Apprenticeships
of
Participating 12
23
#
Students

GRANT FUNDING

CARES/HEERF FUNDS STUDENT PORTION

Total Received $9,556,316

Total Amount of CARES/HEERF Funds distributed to Students​ Student Portion​ 6,337 Unduplicated within the source​ $7,274,043.02​

Supplemental Support American Rescue Plan (SSARP)​

2,001 Unduplicated within the source​ $573,481.50​

Supplemental Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education (SAIHE)​ $1,552,302.10​

Total number of students receiving CARES/HEEFF funding – all sources, unduplicated​ 6,823​

CARES/HEERF FUNDS INSTITUTION PORTION

Total Amount of Institution CARES/HEERF Funds CARES/HEERF Institution Portion $9,142,189 Minority Serving Institution (MSI) $871,506 Supplemental Support American Rescue Plan (SSARP) $573,481 Total Received $10,587,176
NUMBER OF STUDENTS SERVED, FUNDS AWARDED, LOCATION, PROGRAMS OF STUDY Rebuild Southwest Georgia Approved Applicants 135 Funds Awarded $598,670 Counties Awarded Funding 12 Programs of Study 36
REBUILD SOUTHWEST GEORGIA

CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT RENOVATION/ CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

RENOVATION PROJECTSCOMPLETED IN AY 23

ACADEMIC LABS Substance Abuse $392,825 Radiologic Technology $1,402,458 TOTAL RENOVATION COST $1,795,283

RENOVATION PROJECTSCOMPLETED IN AY 23

RESTROOMS Phase I Artisan Freedom Prosperity $386,277 Phase II Healthcare Kirkland $498,777 TOTAL RENOVATIO N COST $885,054
Artisan Freedom
Kirkland

RENOVATION PROJECTSCOMPLETED IN AY 23

Chiller

HVAC CHILLER Artisan Hall $164,653

Parking Lot

Signs $412

RENOVATION PROJECTSCOMPLETED IN AY 23

Speed Bumps & Parking Signage

Speed Bumps $21,000

TOTAL RENOVATIO N COST $21,412

NEW CONSTRUCTION

Phoebe Putney Health System Living & Learning Community

$43,000,000– Projected Cost

Phoebe Putney Health System Living & Learning Community

January 26, 2023

GROUNDBREAKING

Phoebe Putney Health System Living & Learning Community

Projected Completion Date: July 2024

CURRENT PROGRESS

ANTHONY O. PARKER TRANSPORTATION ACADEMY

$9,724,791 – Projected Cost

ANTHONY O. PARKER TRANSPORTATION ACADEMY GROUNDBREAKING

August 29, 2023

ANTHONY O. PARKER TRANSPORTATION ACADEMY

CURRENT PROGRESS

Projected Completion Date: August 2024

NEW PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES AY23

NEW PROGRAMSIMPLEMENTED AND/OR ADOPTED IN AY 23

• EE11 Electrical Engineering Technician TCC

• CA21 Camera Assistant TCC

• DEM2 Design & Media Production Technology Diploma

• PR31 Pre-Nursing TCC

• ET21 Electronics Technician TCC

• FAB1 Food & Beverage Director TCC

• FFM1 Front Office Manager TCC

• RM11 Restaurant Manager TCC

• TAO1 Travel Agency Operations TCC

• JPF1 Java Programming Fundamentals TCC

• CW11 Certified Warehousing & Distribution Specialist TCC

Security Camera System

NEW INITIATIVES

Upgraded existing surveillance camera system to enhance surveillance in low-lit areas, inside buildings, and the exteriors of buildings .

ATC SAFE APP

NEW INITIATIVES

• To enhance and improve safety on campus for all faculty, staff, and students

• Custom-branded mobile safety app that is free for download on the Apple App Store or in Google Play.

o Allows faculty, staff, or students to instantly reach out to campus police

o Virtual friend walk feature

o Safety tips

o Offline-ready emergency plans

o Emergency notifications

Aims Parking System

Updated traffic and parking enforcement systemutilized by the police department through an app on a cell phone.

NEW INITIATIVES

Night Court ATC Campus

NEW INITIATIVES

• Joint venture between Albany's Municipal Court and ATC to hold Night Court on campus

• Pilot Night Court was held in October 2022

• In 2023, Night Court will be held on campus July - November

CAMPUS CLOSURES

CAMPUS CLOSURES DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

November 10, 2022

- Closed at 12 noon

January 12, 2023

- Closed at 4:30 p.m. Evening classes canceled.

June 15 - 16, 2023

- Delayed opening of campus to 10:00 a.m.

- Closed campus at 12 noon (15th)

- All campuses closed for the day (16th)

FACULTY & STAFF EMPLOYMENT

FACULTY AND STAFF NEW HIRES AND DEPARTURES New Hires - Faculty Full Time 11 Part Time 53 New Hires – Staff Includes Full & Part Time Academic Support 23 Student Services 9 Institutional Support 3 Operations/Maintenance 4 Departures - Faculty Full Time 16 Part Time 26 Departures – Staff Includes Full & Part Time Academic Support 20 Student Services 12 Institutional Support 4 Operations/Maintenance 4

CAMPUS LIFE

CAMPUS LIFE – MEN'S & WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

CAMPUS LIFE – STUDENT ACTIVITIES

SUPPORT PROGRAMS

SUPPORT PROGRAMS

T.E.A.A.M.S.

Teaching Empowering African AmericanMales to Succeed

M.A.P.P.

Mental, Academic & Physical Preparedness

L.E.A.P.

Leveraging Education for Advancement Program

Academic Advisement

Academic Achievement

Anthony O. Parker, Ph.D.

Library/Media Center

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS

• 100% Rass Rate - Spring 2023 cohort Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) graduates, National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)

• 100% Pass Rate - 2023 EMT Cohort Psychomotor Skills & Cognitive Exam

• 100% Pass Rate -Surgical Technology

%

Jordan Jackson

SkillsUSA National Gold Winner

Nursing Skills

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS

NISOD Excellence Award

Ivey Bradley

SkillsUSA National Advisor of the Year

Dr. Latrona Lanier

Future Stars of Healthcare Event

October 27, 2022

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS

Addiction & Substance Abuse Ribbon Cutting

November 14, 2022

Radiologic Technology Ribbon Cutting

February 8, 2023​

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS

• ASN Lab Renovations Completed

Phoebe Living & Learning Groundbreaking

1/26/23

Night Court Events

Radiologic Technology Program – restored good standing with JRCERT

Ranked #6 – Nursing Program with registerednursing.org

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS

• Secured $1,000,000 from Congressional Directed Spending Grant for healthcare programs

• Awarded $120,000 from Adult Education/Early Childcare Talent Pipeline Grant

• Secured $129,695 from Georgia Board of Healthcare Workforce Nursing Grant

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