MCG Overview
FOUNDED
In 1828 the Medical Academy of
Georgia was chartered by the state of Georgia with plans to offer a single
course of lectures leading to a bachelor's degree.
Mission
History
LOCATION
Richmond-county Georgia, about 145 miles east of Atlanta.
ADDRESS
1120 Fifteenth Street
Augusta, Georgia, 30912
http://www.mcg.edu/
ACCREDITATION
The Medical College of Georgia is accredited by the Commission on
Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award
one-year and advanced certificates and degrees at the baccalaureate,
master's, first professional, and doctoral levels. All eligible
academic programs maintain accreditation
by the appropriate specialized accrediting bodies.
ADMINISTRATION
MCG Leadership
Institutional Faculty List
ACADEMIC OFFERING
Official Academic Programs
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Allied Health Sciences
Dentistry
Graduate Studies
Medicine
Nursing
Tuition and Fees
ENROLLMENT (FALL 2007)
Allied Health Sciences: 647
Dentistry: 246
Graduate Studies: 418
Medicine: 739
Nursing: 338
Other: 4
Total: 2,392
Female: 1,563
Male: 829
From Georgia: 89%
DEGREES CONFERRED (JULY 2006 - JUNE 2007)
Certificate: 12
Bachelor's: 325
Master's: 110
Doctoral: 25
First Professional: 247
Total: 719
FACULTY (AS OF JUNE 30, 2007)
Full-time Instructional: 665
Part-time: 129
Volunteer: 1,305
RESEARCH (AS OF JUNE 30, 2007)
Total Research Funding:
$77,482,663
National Institutes of Health Funding:
$43,507,282
SOURCE:
IRIS, MCG's online data and information system (http://www.mcg.edu/iris/)
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