Annual Report 2021-22

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ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22

In 2020, life as we knew it changed... and that included the world of higher education. But during the 2021-22 academic year, we began to establish our “new normal” — figuring out how to live, learn and worship in close community while safely navigating a global pandemic.

In the face of such uncertainty, I’m proud of how the Point community came together to overcome these challenges. We continued to serve both our residential and online students well, as you can see from the numbers at right.

We’re grateful for your part in how Point University has thrived these past few years, and we thank God for your financial and prayerful support.

DEAN C. COLLINS ’79, PRESIDENT

The year BY THE NUMBERS

1,554 STUDENTS IN RESIDENTIAL, ONLINE AND DUAL-CREDIT PROGRAMS (UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE)

82% IN-STATE STUDENTS

17 COUNTRIES REPRESENTED BY INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

50+ BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS

2 ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAMS

$5.7 million AWARDED IN STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

94% OF STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

INCOME
$26,085,987 8% Auxiliary Enterprises 40% Tuition & Fees 30% Private Gifts 21% Federal Grants 0.5% Gifts in Kind 0.5% Other Income
2021-22
TOTAL
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION

TOTAL EXPENSES | $26,369,456

25% Instruction

27% Institutional Support

10% Auxiliary Enterprises

7.5% Academic Support

30.5% Student Services

* percentages are rounded to the nearest figure

Marvin Bussey ’86

Anthony L. Collins

Robert M. Day

David A. Deeter

Jeremy Fine

Dean C. Collins ’79

J. Ross Greene

T. Campbell Huxford ’78

André Kennebrew

David McDaniel

Rob Raynor ’79

Amory Scott

Derrick Shields

Faith Mims Simpson ’76

Jim Sloderbeck

Alan Stith ’93

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 507 West 10th Street West Point, GA 31833 point.edu
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