TSYS School alum Kaylee Dodson is building a career protecting what matters most in today’s digital world: data. As an information governance analyst at Aflac, she plays a key role in safeguarding sensitive information and helping her organization stay secure in an increasingly complex cyber landscape. Her path to this role was not traditional, but it was shaped by determination, mentorship, and the opportunities she found at CSU. When Dodson enrolled at CSU, she initially planned to study finance until she found a direction that felt right. That changed when she was introduced to the university’s Cybersecurity Nexus Program. With no prior background in technology, stepping into cybersecurity required a steep learning curve that she called “a complete culture shock, and my brain kind of melted at first.” Her path between high school in her native Fayetteville, Georgia, and college wasn’t a straight one. She took a break from school after starting her college studies to work...
We continue our look at enrollment issues in the Turner College's graduate business programs by looking back to a Turner Business post from 11-August of 2025 . That post examined SCH production by Turner College faculty across all fall 2025 course sections in the MBA and MSOL programs. As that post noted, all sections from fall 2025 generated 1,233 SCH. The table below provides the same information for fall 2026, but in a slightly different way. The fall 2025 numbers are included for comparison, while some revenue figures are added to the analysis. The shaded entries denote staffing adjustments. As the table above indicates, SCH production in all but one of the MBA and MSOL program course sections for the fall 2026 is down, and in some cases quite dramatically so. While total SCH production for fall 2025 was 1,233, the same set of courses are generating only 801 SCH this coming fall (i.e., fall 2026). Last fall, tuition and fees from these courses came to $557,316. So far, this fa...