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UGA Fact Book 1999
Faculty and Staff Section

UNIVERSITIES AWARDING HIGHEST DEGREES
TO FULL-TIME MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATE FACULTY
October 31, 1999
 
No. per Institution  Institutions
101   Georgia
57   Wisconsin - Madison
39   Ohio State
36   Michigan State
33   Illinois - Urbana
29   Cornell, Michigan - Ann Arbor
27   North Carolina - Chapel Hill
26   California - Berkeley, Florida
25   Minnesota - Twin Cities
24   Indiana - Bloomington
23   Virginia Polytechnic Institute
22   Iowa
21   Pennsylvania State
20   Chicago, Harvard, Tennessee - Knoxville
19   Florida State, North Carolina State, Yale
18   California - Davis, Texas - Austin
17   Stanford, Texas A & M
14   Kentucky, Pennsylvania
13   Iowa State, Purdue, Virginia, Washington
12   Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana State
11   California - Los Angeles, Georgia Institute of Technology, Johns Hopkins
10   Colorado - Boulder, Princeton, Syracuse
9   Auburn, Duke, Emory, Kansas State, Northwestern, Oregon
8   Missouri - Columbia, Rutgers - New Brunswick, South Carolina, Columbia, SUNY - Stony Brook, Utah, Washington University
7   Brown, California - San Diego, Columbia, Massachusettes Institute of Technology, Nebraska - Lincoln, Oregon State, Rochester, Washington State
6   Maryland - College Park
5   Alabama, Arkansas, Brandeis, California - Santa Barbara, California Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon, Connecticut, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh
4   Arizona State, Boston, Case Western Reserve, Clemson, Guelph, Massachusettes - Amherst, New York, Oxford, Rice, Southern California, Southern Illinois, SUNY - Buffalo
119   Institutions with 3 or fewer
 
Summary of Highest Degrees
Doctorate 1,252
Master's 47
Professional 10
Baccalaureate 1
No Degree  
TOTAL 1,310
 
Source: Institutional Research and Planning
 
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