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Student Contributions

Student Contributions. Difference between the students of today and those of the first years at Tech. Differing contributions in school spirit, reputation, and financially. Difference in the Student Body.

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Student Contributions

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  1. Student Contributions • Difference between the students of today and those of the first years at Tech. • Differing contributions in school spirit, reputation, and financially.

  2. Difference in the Student Body • Ethnic and gender differences. • Size: 1888-95 students; 2007-18,654 • Today's students don't have to work in machine shops or build the school's buildings.

  3. School Spirit • Rare mix of academics and competitive athletics. • Favored sports to play and watch. • Then: Football and Baseball • Now: Football and Basketball • John Heisman, Coach: 1904-1919

  4. Reputation • Few Colleges or Universities at all in 1880. • Change of name in 1948 symbolized shifting focus. • U.S. News & World Report ranks the College of Engineering 5th in the nation and has 5 of the engineering programs in the top 5.

  5. Noteworthy Jackets • John Heisman, Coach of the Football team 1904-1919. Bobby Jones, B.S. In Mechanical Engineering in 1922

  6. 2007 In-state Tuition 9,026 Out-of-State Tuition 24,773 Room & Board $4388 (FE)‏ Estimated Fees $573 Financial Contributions • 1880 • In-state Tuition • Free • Out-of-State Tuition • $150 • Room & Board • $25 • Estimated Fees • $50

  7. Bibliography • Photos courtesy of: http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/tools/shared/mediahub/02/61/09/slideshow_309612_Heisman_painting.JPG_783966.jpghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/BobbyJonesAge14.jpg

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