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University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences

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University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences
TypePublic
Established1918
DeanDr. Anisa Zvonkovic
Location, ,
Websitewww.fcs.uga.edu

The University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) is a college within the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia, United States.

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History

Family and consumer sciences began at the University of Georgia in 1918 with the establishment of the Division of Home Economics. It was the 5th college to be established at the University of Georgia. In 1919, Mary E. Creswell became both the first home economics graduate and the first female to graduate from the University of Georgia. In 1933, when the School of Home Economics was established, Creswell was appointed as the first dean.

The name was changed to the College of Family and Consumer Sciences in 1990 to better reflect the research, teaching and outreach being conducted. The college has evolved over the years to include numerous majors all focusing on the motto, "Knowledge for Real Life."

More than 70 faculty, 1,400 undergraduates and 200 graduate students are involved in teaching, research and outreach programs in the fields of human development and family science; foods and nutrition; financial planning, housing management and policy, and consumer economics; and textiles, merchandising and interiors. Each year more than 50 students at the college receive funds to support their studies and research through fellowships and scholarships totaling more than $100,000. These scholarships range from support for study abroad opportunities to research support and rewards for academic achievement. The College is also a co-sponsor the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities(CURO) program, which provides students the opportunity to work with a faculty mentor on a funded project.[1]

Departments

The following units are part of FACS:

  • Human Development and Family Science
  • Foods and Nutrition
  • Financial Planning, Housing, and Consumer Economics
  • Textiles, Merchandising, and Interiors

Institutes

Institute on Human Development and Disability

Centers

  • The McPhaul Child and Family Development Center
  • Center for Family Research
  • The Family Therapy Clinic
  • Housing and Demographics Research Center (HDRC)
  • National Center for Home Food Preservation (NCHFP)

Notes

References

  1. ^ "About us". UGA CS. Retrieved 26 February 2013.

External links

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