August 2003-September 2004 calendar [2003]

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nw a n Darton College is two-yQ:lf non-residential pWIic college k:lcared Am1y, the

of southWest

Geagia. Foundedas Abany Jtnior College in 1963. the college wasrenamocI in 1987. The word

"Darton " is Old Engtsh for "town by the water;' a reference to Albany's location on the Flfit RNer. In

the photo above. students Monica Wesl and Jackie EdNards sharea break between classes.

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GeorgiaS4:holar Nomination Deadlioe

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Spring GeOfgia HighSchool Writing JestAdministartiOn
GSfC Annllill Conference. Athens

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SAT I Only- u te RegiStration lorMarcil 21
OlAfBoard MWlng . Allanla

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GTEGWin lei Quarter Awards/Paym ents OUdline
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Spring Georllli HlgfISchool

SAT I & II Regislralion

GiDl.lbOn Tests~

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Darto n College offers 73 t\AIO-year transfer and career associate degree programs as wei as a variety of oneyear certificate programs. Carlos Martin finds the college
filxary c:oIIecbon heJphi ir his studies.

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Oxford College of Emory UnivefMy. a two-)'E!Q" fate~. is bcated 38 miles east 0( AltWIta (VI the
site of the 0f9n;i Emort C3'7JlUS foI.nded in 1838 by the MethcXfst Ch.n:h. WIth.Yl e-rotnenl 01600
students. the coIege,:xrMdeS 8 "to,T)g. ~ cmm.nty" with smaI cesses<n:i a cceec two-year
w- prc:qam 0/ general edA:a00n Ieac:k1g drect tothe final two)'8&'S 01ac:ademlt spec::iaizatOJ ata
year ~ Them8jOf1ty 01the Oxfrxd!PdJates canplete their baccalat.reate dfVeeS at one 01the
IXldergradJale schJoJs of &nary I..JnNetsity il Atlanta. TheHoka O'KaIey Memorial I..bary is showrJin the
pho to above. Mmission advisors Andy WOOdM::rfh and Ei.zabeth Smithareboth 1999 0xf0n:J gac1Jates.

SURfER TrainiJlQ lor Fioancial Aid Adminislral0rS,locat'OI\ f8A

SAT I s II . RegislraliOll
DeaOIir.elor June 5

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Newton Hig h SChool coIJege and caree-- eot.rlSE!IIOt'" Becky Baker and students PatrlcJ< Wright
and kniCa Johnson give the hig)eSt approval ratng to Geot!1a Student Ftnanee Commission programs and publications. T1le higtl school. loca ted i'l Coo.7lgton, is a NatiOnalSChool of Excellence as wei as being recogniZed as a Georgia SChool of &ceiIence. It is oneof two high schools serving Newton Coun ty and has an enrollment of 2.000 students. 0Jr calendar cover
photo features Newton High SCflooJ Class of 2003 graduates PatriCk Wright; Aooca Johnson:
John Vue: Tamara cantrell, the class valediCtorian; and Maurice McCain.

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Newton High SChool graduate Maurice McCaWl
(Class of 2(03) won 1lUITIe"OUS matksmanship awards
wh ile partiCiPating in the U.S, Marine Corps ROTC program
at lhe school. He is shown here with SeniorMarine Ins /ruc /o r, Lt, Col. Charl es R. St anford, USMC (rell red).

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ACT - Registration Deadline

Advanced Placement (AP)

GSFC Ilo3rd Meelirlll, Tucker

OlA EBoord MeelinQ. Atlanta

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Brewto n- Parker Co ll eg e is a fouryear private Christian co/lege affiliated with the Gecxgia Bapt,sl Convention. In addition to the main campus located in Mount Vernon, the college has five ex/ernal euee. In the photo abo ve, biology professor Dr. M iriam George has the rap t allen/ion of Bryan Je ll, Tiffany Trammell, and Jill Morg an.

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Jones Lake and the sara Wilson Tyro Chapei
(in tllO background, facing me lake) are wel/known
Bre w to n-Pa rker ca mp us landmarks. Students
Koon Shavers and Tori Willi,1ms enjoy a sunny afternoon as they study.

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Georgia Avia ti o n & Tec h nical Co ll eg e near Eastman is a one-al-a-kind educational facility - a
technical college with a specialized mission focusing primarily on aviation training. The college
o ffers 18 different degree. diploma. and technical certificate options. The Flight Technology program (airplane or helicopter) trains students for careers as commercialpilors. Graduates ere
prepared for the Federa l A viation A dministration (FAA) tests required for commercial pilot
certifica tion . Studen t Chris A/esch is practicing landings in the college's King Air flight simula tor.

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The te-eae Georgia A viation & Technical College c amp us is located ad/aeen/to the Heart of Georgia Regional Airport , providing student pilots with easy access. Ashley Ball/as is shown with one of the c ollege's aircra ft.

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Gwinnett Tech n ical College, located i"I MetropoMan Atlan ta, offers a WIde range01 associate degree, diploma. and certdW;ate programs. ~ Tech belongs to IIJeGeorgia \Ii1ua1 Technical Institute. a statewide COflSOf1itm 01techrJcaJ colleges. which allows it to also offer e:tJ(IS8S oni'Ie. The diverse GTe student txxIy is made up 01people from a 'o'ariety of ages. euttural backgrounds and career aspirations . Hera Ray Stanley, a student of Automotive Service Technology, is ctorJg
some hands-on study.

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OTAf Board Mettu'lll. Atlantl

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Gwinnert TechniclJ1 College was seeaea for a press coniefence on Jdy 15. 2003, to WVXXIlC8 56 bi6::ln procj,JCedin ten jees by the GootgiaLottery for EQlcabon. Govena
SonnyPerdue was watcmed by Grc PresidentSharon Rigsby, I'dlo said. 0Hc.ndreds, if not
thousands. of Gwfineft Technical CoIege s tudents have had access to a college education because o f the Geagia HOPE$choIatship Program, whiCh is funded by the bttery. Here.
GovernorPerdue is shown with HOPErecipient and GTCgraduate Usa Bailey.

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Georgia Perimeter College is a two-~ non-residefltJaJ pubic: college WIth SIX campuses in the
metrc;poitan Atlanta &'00. Thecollege serves dNetse populatIOnS of traditionaland nontracktional students with a curricu/wI spedaJizing in IibefaI arts and profBSSiOnalpreparation. Students Sean Tang and Hong Phu Khieu are shcMm on the Ctarl<ston campus, where the coIJege opened in 1964 as DeKaJb College.

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Tu esday

Georgia Perimeter College offers several associate degree
prog rams in health care, including joi nt programs with Gwinnell TechniccJ College and DeKabl Technical College. Students may enroll in programs ranging from denial
assisting to !AA"gical lechnoJogy. Eddie OIlwaraohais ooe
of a growing number of men entering the nursing field.

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Stafford loans for students - PLUS loans for parents, more. Lender Code 822573

What are the advantages for students and parents who use GSFC as a lender?

n Students borrow from the same entity that pro vid es the HOPE Scholarship. serv ice-cancel able loan s and other Georgia grants and scho larships.
n St udent borrowers can complete and sign Staffo rd Master Promissory Notes on the web (FAST Loa ns) .
n Stude nt borrowers can co mplete loan counseli ng on- line.
n Stude nt borrowers can apply for altern ative loan s (Ge org ia First Educa tion Loans) through the same source as thei r Stafford and PLUS Loans.
n Stude nt borrowers can have their custome r service questions about loans and HO PE answered with one ca ll handled by one customer service rep resentative.
n Stude nt bo rrowers do not have to pay a loan g uaranty fee.

n Stud ent bo rrowers can receive default prevention and default avers ion assistance.
n Students can part icipate in programs (Peer Financia l Cou nse ling) in which they learn about personal fiscal responsi bility from other stude nts .
n Student bo rrowe rs ca n ge t an interest rate red uc tion by making 48 on-time payment s.
n Stude nt borrowers ca n ge t a 0 .25 percen t reduction in interest rates by signing up for automatic paymen t from their bank accou nt.
n Stude nt borrowers ca n do business with a local agen cy that they ca n visit perso nally if desired.
n Student borrowe rs ca n deal w ith an age ncy that has bee n do ing
busin ess in Geo rgia for almost 40 years.

What are the advantages to colleges using GSFC to process student loans?

n The Financial Aid Office doesn 't have to co llect promi ssory notes.
n Th e Financial A id Office has a sing le person to act as the ir liaison regard ing loan processing issues.
n Th e Financi al Aid Office can choose fro m a number of loan processin g o ptions.

n The Busine ss Office doesn ' t have to reconcile the loan program .
n Business and Financ ial Aid offices have improved reporting and inqu iry capabilities (ScholarNet).
n Flexi ble disburse me nt op tion s for schoo ls that include chec k, EFT, Master Chec k via NON (SS P+), and mo re.

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Student rin~n(e Commission
Com p lete fin a nci al a id sen- ices. Please call HOO-505-GSFC for more informa tio n. www.gs fc . o r g


Thi s academic year ca lendar is pro vided by the Geo rgia Stud ent a pplicatio n deadlines, con fe re nces, e tc. We hope the cale ndar w ill Finance Commission (GSFC) to educators who are paving the way be ben efi ci al to you as yo u assist students . We welcome yo ur for Georgia resident s to enroll in higher education. Th e dates ad vice a bo ut how to en ha nce futu re publicati ons. Please feel free include standardized tests, college fair s, finan cial aid programs, to contact us at 770-724-90 19.

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GSFC helps:
students and pare nts who a re see king way s to fi nance
an educa tion beyond high school; adults who are seeking way s to finan ce addit ional education; high schoo l counse lors who need the latest information
on stude nt financ ial aid to share with their students; financ ial a id professional s who want co mplete serv ices
from the ir lend er; and schools of higher educatio n see king fast delivery of student
loan funds.
GSFC Services
Customer Relations Center
The GS FC Customer Relations Center offers free counseling services to individual s who seek to improve their intellectual and work skills through colleges, universities, technica l co lleges, or career schools. The Custom er Relat ions staff conducts wor kshops at high schools, fa ith-based institution s, corporations, publ ic libraries, and community organizatio ns throughout the state. Pe rsonal one-on-one counse ling is ava ilable by visiting the GS FC Customer Relation s Ce nter in Tuc ker or by calling 1-800 -505-GSFC. T he Customer Relat ions Ce nter staff also ad vises school co unselors and other professiona ls on the financial aid process.

Scholarships and Grants
T he HOPE Scholarship Program, funded by the Georgia Lotter y for Edu cation , provides financial assistance to elig ible stude nts see king undergraduate college degrees and ce rtificates or di plom as at any eligible postsecondary institution in Georgia.
The Georgia Tu ition Equalization Grant (GT EG), funded by state funds, goes to Georgia residents enro lled full -time as undergrad uates at e ligible private co lleges and universities in Georg ia.
T he Leveraging Educational Assista nce Partnership (LEAP) Grant, funded by federal and state fund s, ass ists studen ts who de mon strate substantial financial need.
T he Governor 's Scholarship Program , funded by state funds, provides assistance to Georg ia's high schoo l valedictorians, salutatorians, STAR Stude nts, and Georgia Scholars.
The Rob ert C. Byrd Honors Schclarship, funded by federal funds, provides $ 1,500 per academi c year to outsta nd ing Georgia high schoo l gra duates.
The lotter y-funded Public Safety Memorial Grant Program and the statefund ed Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents (LE P D) Grant Program, benefit the children of Georgia 's public safety officers who we re killed or disabled in the line of duty.
The ROTC Grant, funded by state funds, serves Georgia residents who participate in the ROTC program at North Georgia College and State University.
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Scholarships and Grants " "'llillll <,<lf /1lIll <l" O\">
GSFC Student and Parent Loans
GSFC offers the federally guaranteed Stafford Loans to stude nts and PLUS Loa ns to parents at interest rates that are among the lowest in history. College students can apply for their Stafford Loans through GSFC by indicating Georgia Student Finance Authority as their preferred lender and listing Lender Code 822573 on the college's fin ancial aid forms.
The Georg ia Ad va ntage program rewards Stafford Loan borrowers who make timely payments with a reduction in interest rates.
The Gcorgia Firs t Education Loa n provides supplemental funds to assist students with educatio nal expenses not covered by other student financial aid programs.
GSFC Service-Cancelable Loans
GSFC's Service-Cance lable Loans serve students who are planning careers in health care, in teaching, or in the military. The ServiceCance lable Loans allow graduates to repay the loans by serving in the field of study at approved locations.
See the Guide to Student Financial Aid in Georgia at ww w.g!>jc.org for more information on Se rvice-Ca ncelable Loans for students in Allied Health Ca re fields of study.
The lottery-funded HOPE Teacher and PROl\US E Teacher scholarship-loans allow recipient s to repay the debt by teac hing in Georgia Public Schools for one academic year for each $ 1,500 to $2.500 awarded, depending on the program .
GS FC offers Military Schola rship Programs for stude nts seeking military caree rs who are attending North Georgia College & State University or Georgia Military College. Recipients of Military Sc holarships must serve in the Georgia National Guard after gra d uat ion.
The Geo rg ia Na tio nal G ua rd Service-Cancelable Loan program enables citizens who already are members of the Georgia Air Force National Guard or Geo rgia Army National Guard to pursue an underg raduate degree.

Default Aversion
The Default Aversion Unit works with delinquent student loan borrowers to help them avoid the severe consequences for failure to repay. Volunteer Peer Financial Counseling groups are set up on school campuses, and loan counselors are available by telephone on weekdays and alternate Saturdays to help delinquent borrowers reach acceptable solutions with their lenders. The numbers to call are 770-724-9 160 in metro Atlanta or toll-free at 1-800-7766878, ext. 9 160. Information also is available on the Web sire, www.gsf c.org.
O rganizations with dat es list ed in ca lend ar
GSFC - Georgia Stude nt Finance Com mission provides complete financial assistance to Georgia reside nts entering colleges. universit ies, technical co lleges. or career schoo ls. II'\I'I\./,'.V'.or,l,' ImO-505-GSFC ASCA - Amer ican Schoo l Counselor Associat ion, Alexandria, VA www.schaotcounselar.org 703-683-AS CA Board of Re gen ts - The University System of Georgia. 1I'II'II',IIS,II.<'dll Co llege Hoard - A national nonprofit membership assoc iation in New York. Source of SAT test da tes. \\'II'II',('oll<'/,'<'!ward.coII/ 212-713-9000 CSRA - Centra l Savannah River Area, www.csrardc.nrg 706-210-2000 UTAE - Georg ia's Department of Tcchnicul and Ad ult Educatio n. Atlanta . 1I'1I'1I'.11tlle.0I'K 404-679- 1700 GACE - Georgia Association of Colleges & Employe rs. 1I'1I'1I'./,'lIcc.org GACRAO - Georgi a Association of Colleg iate Registrars and Adm issions O ffi cers.
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GASFAA - Georgia Assoc iation of Student Financial Aid Admin istrators, www.gasfaa.org 770-663-R652 G ISA - Georgia Independent School Assoc iation, 11'lI'1\'.gisl/2.org 770-227-3456 G SCA - Georgia Schoo l Cou nselors Assoc iation. fIlIlC(/,lj@CSte!.I1('1 NSL DS - National Student Loan Data System, www.nslds.ed.gov 1-800-4-FE D-A ID NSSFNS - National Scho larship Serv ice. Atlanta. College fairs open to high schoo l juniors and seniors regardless of age, cultural backgrounds, ethnic or igins. financial stat us or gender. www.nssfns.com 404 -752-7277 NC HE LI' - Nutionul Co uncil of Higher Education Loan Program. Washington, D.C. 11\I'Il'.//chdp.OIX 202-822-2 106 )'ROBE - Co llege fairs conducted throughout the state by the Georg ia Education An iculation Comm ittee. II'II'II',/,'l/prohe.org 770-663-X652 SASFAA - Southern Association of Student Financia l Aid Admin istrators. www.sasfaa.org
GSFC Pro grams with tratmng dates list ed in ca lenda r
GI 'A 10I - GPA 10 1 cove rs the basic grade point averages evalua tion for HOPE Scho larship el igibility at the postsecondary level. HOPE 101 - HOPE IOJ gives an overview of HOPE regulations and udmirustrarive procedures. Sc hola rNet - A GSFC w eb-based application that allows postsecondary institution s to manage FFELP and alternat ive loans, STARS/CorcSTA RS - A GSFC Web-based applica tion that allows high schoo l guidance counselors to manage HOPE da ta. SUR FER - A GSFC Web-based application that allows financia l aid adm inistrators to mainta in student datu for HOPE-processing purposes, and for other state scholarship and gran t programs.


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Georgia Southwestern State University, in Americus, a four-year unit of the University System of Georgia. offers more than 30 majors and special programs of study. Among ils famous alumni are former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Rrsl Lady Rosalynn Carter and former U.S. AI/orney
General Griffin Bell. Above, in the Introduction to Special Education class, Instructor David Hunter is at the desk of Lom'e M. Davis. Students in the foreground are Shiro Nakabayashi (left) and Tannica Hawkins.

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Wedn esday

Georgia Southwestern State University Financial Aid
Director Freida Jones is seen here as she shares
information with student Tom/nica Pines. Seated in the
background is Kowanna M. Lillard, a member of the
Student Financial Aid Office slaff.

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ACT - Reg istration Deadline lor Sept 27

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Floyd College near Rome, a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia. serves students
who commute from throughout a large portion of northwest Georgiaand northeast Alabama. The
campus includes a 15 -acre wetland preserve with several different ecosystem settings and an
1,8()().foot txJardwalk. Here, students Ashley Gresham, Rebecca Land, and Jana Ridgeway examinea turtle as they search for wetland inhabitants.

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LAbor Day

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oSAT CounselorWorksMp. Fullon County Stall Development Center, Ea~t Point

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SATCounselorWo rk~hop, Central GeorgiaTechnical College, Macon
DTAEBQ;ird Meetmg, Atlanta

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SAT Counselor Workshop, Savannah SlateUniversity, Savannah
SAT Coun~e lor Workshop. Georgia PerimelerCollege. Du nwoody
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GrEG Summer AwarMayment~ OeadlJle

CSRA College NlClht. AuguS1a-
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Rome is one of the approximately 3,CXXJ students enrolledat

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PROBE - A Look Into Post-secon dary Education reaches approximately 50.000 high school
students" an eight week tOLR' of Georgia each (al. Coieges. universities. and technical colleges
accredited by the Southern Associatoo of Cofeges and SChools exhibit infoonaoon and promote their nstitutions at PROBEFan The Georgia SlIX1etJI Fi1ance Commis.stlrl provides information
on financialaid to prospective snceors and their parents. Above. GSFC tinancia/ aid consdtant AIM .May answers questiOnS tor Ara Ko at the NortNake Mal PROBEFairin Atlanta.
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GSFC financial aid consultant Kely Lewis, rifTlt. shares
information with l..mxa Egler. Geoty1ulne Rose, and Guy WookIand at the Gwimert County PROBE FBi.

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PROBE ~ A!lMItl CoIIlselof WllRshoII, Gwmelt Civic Ccluer
ACT Couttselof WOrksIlo(l. YakIosla
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ACT CMsdor Workshop.
Savamah Tec!WlQI CoIeot,
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ACT - Yie RegISll~bOlIloI 0cL25 ACT COlJ:I5dor W<nsIloP.
Oglethorpe UniYersy. ~

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Board of Regfnls MeetullI, Valdosta Stale Univef'5ily, Valdosta

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ACT Counselor Womhop , COlumbus SlateUniversity, C~umbus
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ACT Counselor Workshop. floliday Inn - Atlanta Scum, Jonesboro

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ACT Counseklr WotWIop, MaconStale College. Macon
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" PROBE- Counselor Workshop, ColumbusStale Un iversity Continuing EducationCenter, Columbus

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" PROBE- Rome Counselor Workshop. Krannert Center. Berry College

GASfAA ccnrerence, Pine Isle Resort. Lake Lanier

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HOPE 101 - Pt.(llicTechoOl IJtSlrtutions TrainliO. LOU1IOO TBA
PSAT - Test Dale
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ColIege Fail sponsored by lfSSFNS. CJty Hal ElSl, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave..AlIliOIlI
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DTAt: Board ~, WeslltI Harboi ~ Hotel. SMnnlIh

3 1 Hallowt'rll

ACT - Test Date

The Georgia Student Finance Commission honors Georgia's Teacher of the Year each year in the
PROMISE Teacher- Scholarship brochure. Georgia's 2003 Teacher- of the Year is Lorraine Johnson. a
literature reacher- at Arnall Middle Schoof in Newnan , Coweta County School System. Mrs. Johnson
was a top five finalist for National Teacher of the Year recognition.

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Each year the Georgia Black Legislative Gaucus selects one or more Ed uca tors of the Year, who are then featured in the HOPE Teacher Scholarship brochure, Those outstanding
educators selected in 2002 are Dr. Leola H. Orr; right,
principal of Toney Bementary School in Decatur, and Ralph Simpson, left, principal of Stone Mountain High School,
a Georgia School of Excellence. Pictured with Dr. Orr are studenls Nolan JaVon Thomas and Alexis Freeman,

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SAT I & 11- Test Date

Georgia Independent SChool

Association Conference,

Macon



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GISAConfe rencetcntlnues Co llege BoardForum, NewYork, N,Y,

PROBE - CounselorWorksMp. AugustaShe r(lton, Augusta

STARS/Core-STARS H ig~ School CounselorsTraining. tccarenTBA

STARS/CoreSTARS H ig~ School Counselors Train inu. Location TBA
PROBE - CounselorWorkshop, Macon Coliseum. Macon

ACT - Registral ion Deadline for Dec. 13

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NCHELPTrainingConference. Mem p~ is , Tenn.
23/30

1 0 1 1 I1-ternllS' Day

PROBE- Counselor Work$M p, AlbanyCivicCen1er. Albany
WinterGeorg ia HighSch ool Gradualion Tests Admni istration

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STARSlcore.STARI

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Co unselors Tro imng, tocancn TBA

Board ofReg entsMeeting, Atlanta

6SFCBoard MeEting,Tucker

GSCA Annua l Conlerence, The HyaU

Reuency, Alanl.J

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SAT I &11-Late Reg istralion lor Dec, 6

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STARSJCore-STARS High School Counselors Traininu.t ocanon TBA

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Notional snsem Loan Dal.! System (NSLDS) and Loan Consolidalion Trainin9, Tucker
ACT - tete Reg istration lor Dec. 13
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STARSJCore-STARS High Sc~ool COunselors Training, t ccancnTBA
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Holiday

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Spe lm an College is a four-year private liberal arts historically Black wom en 's college loca ted in
Atlanta, The 32 -acre campus dates back 10 1883. Students Gandice Griffin Nikki Youngblood. Geneice Davis. and Gandace Gomez are shown at Packard Hall, built in 1886 to honor the
college 's senior co- founder Sophia B. Packard. The building nowhouses freshmen on the u~
floors and the Office 01AdmiSSions on the ground floor.

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HOPE1011GPA 101lor Private Instil ulions, Location TBA
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DTAE Board Meeting, Allanla
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The Sp elman College cafeteria is a favorite gathering
spat for good food and an opportunity to relax with fn'ends. Pictured here are Erika Harper and Marlena Hart.

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Southern Po lytechnic Stat e Uni lfersity 61 Matierta was founded" 1948 as a two-year division of Georgia Institute of TectJnofogy. Today the four-year pOOIic univer'sIty offersa balance of technical. protessionaI, and liberal arts courses to 4,CKXJ students (1(1 its 232-acre wooded campus. Reflecting the vibrant mix of CtJituresin Metro Atlanta. Southem Poly students represent 35 statesand 82 countries. Kooney Lewis. Brandon Harkins, and Jessica Brownare pictured in the Student Genter. a hub of on-campus activity.

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In addition to housing the books/ore. post office,

television lounges and multiple dining areas. the

ce-re- Southern Polytechnic Studen t

is home to the

student radio statiOn. V'vGHR 100. 7. Rich Merrill selects

the music for an afternoon program.

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ACT- ReoiSlRt'OIl Dtadlioe lor Feb. 1
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GeorQia General Assembly OIlening D.Jy

Mar lill
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Board 01R*nls Meeting, Atlanta
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OlAf Board UeelIIlg, AUanla
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North Georgia College & State University Military Scholarship Application Deadline

ACT - LateRegis1Jalioo for Feb. 7

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North Georgia College & State University Gade l Kamaldeen 'Kamal" Aderibigbe served as a
mentor to the high school students participating in the university's Na tional Le8 dership Challenge
Weekend. Lead ership Challenge w eekend s are held tw ice a year; in November and February, for outstanding co /lege-bound high school juniors and seniors. Participants have an opportunity to lest their minds and bodies through a series of physical and mental ChallengeS focused on
problem-solving and leam-building skiNs

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Robert C.Byrd S<;Mlarship Nomi nation Deadline
NationalSchool Co unselors' Week

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GSFC BoaJ1l Meetir.g. Tucker Georg i~ Military College StaleService
SCholarshipApplication Deadline Boa rcl 01 Regents Meeting, Atlanta

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DlAE - Board Meeting. Alla nta

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TheCoIegeBoard Southern
Reoiollal ueetinO. Westin
AtlanlaNorth Hotel. ~~

AbrnlJll1l1 LiIlCO/1I J Birthday

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$1 4 Valentine
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SASFAA, Sheraton, Bifmingham, A~,
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Stalewiclt fNncial Aid Chat
Night. 69 pm. II'llWDSk.OI"li' or l-800-SOS-GSFC

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SAT I Only - Registralion OeadhnetOf March 27
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ACT - Registration Deadline lor Apnl3
HOf'E Scholar List (Preliminaly) Deadline

Dahlonega's North Geo rgia College & State University.
"The Military College of Georgia, is a coeducational, liberal arts university as weil as one of only six military
colleges in the nation. A National Leadership Challenge
Weekend student participant is shown here readying the ropes for a rappel ex~.