Huckaby Recommending Consolidation of Albany State University and Darton State College
	Huckaby Also Recommending Naming of President
	Atlanta — November 6, 2015
	Chancellor Hank Huckaby plans to recommend to the Board of Regents the consolidation
                              of Albany State University (ASU) and Darton State College (DSC). The consolidation
                              of the two institutions is to increase educational attainment levels, student success
                              and transform how the University System impacts southwest Georgia. The proposed consolidation
                              is a long-term investment in the region.
	If approved, the new institution will be named Albany State University. Chancellor
                              Huckaby also plans to recommend to the board that Albany State Interim President Art
                              Dunning be named as the permanent president of Albany State and to lead this bold
                              new effort. “We are committed to the long-term health of public higher education in
                              southwest Georgia and our partnership with the Albany community,” said Huckaby. “The
                              University System is committed to strengthening the region through a long-term investment
                              in public higher education in southwest Georgia.”
	Further expressing why he is recommending consolidation, he went on to say, “We recognize
                              this is a historic milestone for Albany State. We are committed to continuing to serve
                              the HBCU mission and building upon the mission to serve an increasingly diverse student
                              population and community. We also recognize the key role Darton has played in meeting
                              the access mission and offering workforce related associate degrees. We will maintain
                              both missions under the consolidated institution and believe this strengthens public
                              higher education in Southwest Georgia.”
	Some of the opportunities from consolidating ASU and DSC are:
 Creates a university of nearly 9,000 students; largest institution of higher education in southwest Georgia
 
 Builds on Albany State’s HBCU mission and DSC’s access mission
 
 Creates a larger university that serves the needs of the community and region with a range of degrees
 
 Establishes a simpler path for associate-degree students to achieve bachelor’s degrees
 
 Builds on recent agreements between ASU and Darton in areas like criminal justice, forensic science, and music education
 
 Allows one institution to focus economic impact in the region and update curriculum to address regional workforce needs; for example, the recently approved supply chain and logistics program at ASU
 
 Responds to enrollment challenges by concentrating recruitment and retention resources in a single institution
 
 Reinvests savings from administrative efficiencies in programs to support student success.
 
	The recommendation to consolidate the two institutions, whose combined enrollment
                              this fall is nearly 9,000 students, follows the six guiding principles for consolidation
                              approved by the board in Nov. 2011:http://www.usg.edu/news/release/regents_approve_principles_for_consolidation_of_institutions.
	If the board approves the recommendation, an implementation team with representatives
                              from both institutions will soon be formed and charged with the responsiblity to work
                              out the many details associated with consolidating the two universities.
	The University System, Albany State and Darton State will hold campus and community
                              listening sessions in the coming months to seek and hear input on ways to best design
                              the new institution to serve Albany, the region and the state.
	Albany State University, a state university in the Unviersity System of Georgia, fosters the growth and development
                                 of Southwest Georgia and the state through teaching/learning, research, creative expression
                                 and public service. Through its teaching, research and service, and collaboration
                                 with other institutions, the University anticipates and responds to the needs of its
                                 constituents; and enhances the quality of life of its publics through advocacy of
                                 educational, cultural, artistic and social development in the region. Both traditional
                                 and non-traditional students make up the more than 4,000 students who attend Albany
                                 State. The university offers more than 30 undergraduate degree programs, the Board
                                 of Regents’ engineering transfer program, a dual degree program in engineering with
                                 Georgia Tech and six advanced degrees.
	Darton State College is a state college in the University System of Georgia. Its principal mission is
                                 to provide educational programs, services, and opportunities in southwest Georgia.
                                 Over 5,000 traditional and non-traditional students attend Darton State College. The
                                 college offers a challenging array of associate-degree programs and limited bachelor’s
                                 degree programs as well as online degrees. As the nursing and allied health education
                                 center for southwest Georgia, Darton offers 13 allied health programs to serve the
                                 needs of the health-care industry in the region.
