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Gainesville State College Reports

 Collection
Identifier: GSC3

Scope and Contents

This collection includes a variety of institutional reports created by Gainesville Junior College, Gainesville College, and Gainesville State College between 1967 and 2011. The collection includes Retention Studies, Self-Studies, Financial Reports, Annual Reports and Library Reports. Of particular interest are the reports created for SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) Visiting Teams.

Dates

  • Creation: 1967-2011

Language of Materials

English .

Biographical / Historical

In 1962 the Gainesville-Hall County Educational Task Force was established to build support for opening a community college that would support the educational needs of a growing population. With the community's support, an application for the establishment of a junior college in Gainesville was submitted to the regents in March of 1964. The application included a guarantee of $2 million in bonding to cover construction costs and funding for the creation of a technical school adjoin the junior college. Two years after the application was accepted by the regents, Gainesville Junior College opened its doors to the first class of students. Hugh M. Mills, Jr. was chosen as the first president. In 1967, the college held its first classes on the newly built campus. Dr. Foster Watkins became the second president of the college. Gainesville Junior College became Gainesville College in 1987 when the Board of Regents gave all junior and community colleges the option to drop "junior" and "community" from their names. Upon Dr. Watkins retirement in 1997, the presidency went to Martha Tovell Nesbitt. Her tenure saw substantial growth and expansion for the school. Within the 16 years of her presidency, Nesbitt added satellite campuses in Cumming and Watkinsville. In 2005, the name of the college was changed to Gainesville State College and it was announced that several four-year degree programs would begin in the fall of 2006. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia announced in 2012 that Gainesville State College would merge with North Georgia College and State University to form the University of North Georgia. The merger took effect in January 2013.

Full Extent

6 Linear Feet

Arrangement

The collection is arranged alphabetically by type of report.

Related Materials

Related resources can be found in collections: GC2 https://aspace.ung.edu/repositories/3/resources/37 GC3 https://aspace.ung.edu/repositories/3/resources/38 GC4 https://aspace.ung.edu/repositories/3/resources/39 GC5 https://aspace.ung.edu/repositories/3/resources/40

Title
Gainesville State College ReportsGSC3
Status
In Progress
Author
Layla Farrar
Date
2025 February 2
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Description is written in: English, Latin script.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives, Gainesville Campus Repository

Contact:
PO Box 1358
University of North Georgia Libraries
Gainesville GA 30503 United States