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Community News Jan 24th, 2020 - 09:47:55


MGA's Blake believes university is ready to face new decade.

By Dave Whitaker
Jan 24, 2020, 11:44

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In his State of the University address, Middle Georgia State President Dr. Christopher Blake said their success in areas such as enrollment growth has them ready to face the coming decade and the unique challenges it presents.

Blake delivered the address, “A Decade of Promise”, Thursday on the Cochran campus. In explaining his confidence, Blake said “We have remained in the top flight of enrollment successes in the University System for the past four semesters, as one of the top three performers. Our profiles in the fields of health, aviation, music, and others have emerged to new levels of strength, and position us for continued growth of our University’s reputation in our state, nation and even our world. "

He also went over the “roller coaster ride” that led to the formation of MGA. "Many of you were here and can remember that, at that time, we were two colleges with different missions, different directions, different employees, and different students," Blake said.

He added "In (about) 10 short years we have truly transformed ourselves, our institutions, and our united mission for the people of middle Georgia. It has been a roller coaster ride, with both stunning highs and dizzying lows, and yet we can congratulate ourselves on the journey we have made in the past decade. It has been an amazing one of renewal, growth and change. Going forward, I believe the pace of change at Middle Georgia State University will be different, but the scale of the changes and the opportunity to serve will increase even more.”

Blake highlighted some of the university’s recent achievements and progress such as:
• MGA remains one of the University System's enrollment growth leaders. For the past four semesters, MGA has ranked either second or third in percentage growth. The current semester, spring 2020, is showing nearly 5 percent growth over the same time last year.
• Fewer than five years after introducing master's degrees, MGA now enrolls more than 300 graduate students. The Regents recently approved a new doctoral degree – MGA’s first - in information technology.
• MGA continues to create first-rate learning and student service environments through new and renovated facilities. The University just broke ground on the new, privately funded Peyton Anderson Enrollment Center on the Macon Campus, which is also getting a more pedestrian friendly and visible main entrance thanks to the University's partnership with Macon-Bibb County and the state Department of Transportation. Meanwhile, construction continues on Lakeview Pointe, a new Macon Campus residential hall. On the Cochran Campus, long-needed renovations are underway at Roberts Memorial Library and science and nursing facilities in Dillard Hall.
• MGA's School of Aviation was the beneficiary of a "transformational gift" of aircraft from the Jones Family Foundation, allowing the School of Aviation to double the number of flight students at its satellite campus at the Macon Downtown Airport. On the Warner Robins Campus, MGA opened the Center for Software Innovation in partnership with Robins Air Force Base. In anticipation of the need for more nurses, the Dublin Campus has a new computer lab and expanded classroom space for nursing students.
• The University continues to build up its fully online campus, MGA Direct, as part of its commitment to serving career professionals with undergraduate and graduate programs while, at the same time, supporting a traditional residential education for students right out of high school.
• To strengthen MGA's direct involvement in helping students plan and prepare for life after graduation, the University is launching an enhanced career services effort through the Center for Career Development & Leadership

In order to face challenges of the new decade, Blake said MGA must continue to exercise “its strengths in efficiency, agility, and adaptability.” He pointed to recent comments by Gov. Brian Kemp who called for cuts and the downsizing of state budgets as a reason for needing to remain adaptable. However, Blake said the financial changes wouldn’t stop innovation, growth, or strength.

Rather, it would permit them “to think creatively about how to be our very best and impactful as an academic community.” Blake said he was working with his leadership team to secure a strong budget for FY21. However, he said the people of MGA are most valuable of all their resources, “I can remind you that our most important assets are the people of this University community and the intellectual capital and innovation they bring to the challenges ahead.”

Blake encouraged the MGA community to think of the coming decade as an opportunity to look forward with hope saying, "The foundations we lay today will uphold this academic community for decades to come. Our decisions will truly impact that future."

To watch the speech or read the full text, go to http://www.mga.edu/live

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