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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The University System of Georgia (USG) is the organizational body that includes 31 public institutions of higher learning in the U.S. state of Georgia. The System is governed by the Georgia Board of Regents. It sets goals and dictates general policy to educational institutions as well as administering Public Library Service of the state which includes 58 public library systems. The USG also dispenses public funds (allocated by the state's legislature) to the institutions but not the lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship. The USG is the fourth largest university system in the United States by total student enrollment, with 318,027 students in 31 public institutions. The three larger systems are the University System of Ohio, State University of New York, and California State University. USG institutions are divided into four categories depending on their mission statements. The categories include research universities, state universities, state colleges and regional universities.The System is home to four research universities; Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Georgia Regents University and Georgia State University. The University of Georgia is the state and system's flagship university and also the state's oldest and largest institution of higher learning. University of North Georgia is the state's designated military school. There are three historically black schools housed within the USG; Fort Valley State University, Albany State University and Savannah State University.In 2012, the 31 USG institutions had a $14.1 Billion Economic Impact on the state of Georgia. Georgia Tech in Atlanta and UGA had the largest impacts on their regional economies: $2.6 billion and 20,869 jobs at Georgia Tech and $2.2 billion and 22,196 jobs at UGA. Georgia State University in Atlanta had a $1.6 billion economic impact with 13,736 jobs.. }

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