i ~' :;)8;2.0 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College S I Agnes Scott College Albany State College ~b Albany Technical Institute l'?'l-1S-ltamaha Technical Institute Andrew College Armstrong State College Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Christian College Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbia Theological Seminary Columbus College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Covenant College Dalton College Dalton School of Health Occupations Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Grady Health System Professional Schools Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Interdenominational Theological Center Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Lanier Technical Institute Life College Macon College Macon Technical Institute Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Morehouse College Morehouse School of Medicine Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Oglethorpe University Okefenokee Technical Institute Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Pickens Technical Institute Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah State College Savannah Technical Institute Shorter College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Southern College of Technology Spelman College Swainsboro Technical Institute Georgia's Postsecondary Schools 1994-95 Where they are What they teach What they cost Georgia Student Finance Authority Georgia Student Finance Commission and Related Agencies In Georgia, three related organizations work together to deliver the student financial assistance you need to invest in your future: The Georgia Student Finance Commission is a Georgia state agency that has the responsibility for providing financial assistance for students enrolled at colleges, universities, and technical institutes throughout Georgia and to Georgia students attending such institutions throughout the nation. The Commission also administers two public entities, described below, that exist to serve specific student assistance needs that could not be served well by a regular state agency. The Georgia Stude~t Finance Authority is the fiscal agent for scholarships, grants, and loans funded primarily by the State of Georgia. These programs range from the Governor's Scholarship for outstanding scholastic achievement to the Student Incentive Grant for those who have significant financial need. The Authority's loan program includes loans that can be "paid" by working within Georgia in certain career fields such as nursing and special education. The Authority also serves as a lender in the regular student loan programs for students whose own bank does not participate, and, finally, the Authority publishes extensive information on financial aid and educational opportunities, including this directory. The Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation is also a public authority. (It is simply named "...Corporation" to reduce confusion with the other authority described above.) Its function is to guarantee the student loans made by banks, savings and loans, credit unions, and insurance companies throughout Georgia. The Corporation manages an excellent program with a default rate well below the national average and with the best long-term default recovery record in the nation. The staff of the Corporation is very proud of these achievements because we believe low defaults will keep those resources available to Georgia students! We hope you find the information in this directory useful in making your plans for continuing your education. We are here to help you. About the Directory The information in this directory was compiled by the Georgia Student Finance Authority from materials provided by the 103 non-profit colleges, universities, technical institutes, and special prpose schools in Georgia. While we have made every effort to be as accurate as possible, some information may have changed since the time it was received and the directory was printed. Please check with the individual schools for the most recent information, particularly on programs and costs. With the assistance of our advertisers, we are able to make this directory available at no charge to students and their parents and to high school guidance counselors. If you need another copy, please contact us. Georgia Student Finance Authority 2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 200 Tucker, Georgia 30084 (404) 414-3000 or 1-800-776-6878 Macon Area: (912) 751-6696 FAX(404)414-3133 Table of Contents A Message from Governor Miller............................. 1 Getting Started Georgia's Postsecondary Schools .................... 2 School Index ..................................................... 3 Programs of Study ................................................... 4 Schools .................................................................. 22 Meeting School Costs ........................................... 60 Application Checklist ............................................. 62 Georgia Student Finance Authority Board of Directors Appointed Members Donna Coles Kennesaw Sixth Congressional District Jeanne Cahill Atlanta Fifth Congressional District Barbara Dooley Athens State-at-Large Edwin Clifford Eckles Statesboro First Congressional District Jones Hook Albany Third Congressional District Scarlett Lanier Stone Mountain Fourth Congressional District John F. Leak Decatur State-at-Large Richard Maddux Greensboro Eighth Congressional District Eunice Mixon Tifton Second Congressional District Dr. Susie Wheeler Cartersville Seventh Congressional District Statutory Members Dr. Kenneth Breeden Commissioner, Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education Hank Huckaby Director, Office of Planning and Budget Dr. Stephen R. Partch Chancellor, University System of Georgia Dr. Werner Rogers State Superintendent of Schools Zell Miller GOVERNOR STATE OF GEORGIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ATLANTA 30334-0900 To My Fellow Georgians: As you may know, education has been and will continue to be a top priority for me as Governor of Georgia. By the year 2000, three of every four jobs will require education or training beyond a high school education. The businesses of the future will demand a better skilled, higher educated work force. It has never been more important to acquire a postsecondary education to prepare for this need. Increasing the accessibility of postsecondary education for high-achieving students is what HOPE, Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally, funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education, is doing. This program has helped more than 55,000 Georgians with their postsecondary educational careers in its first year of operation. Many of these students would not have been able to realize their dream of furthering their education and career training without HOPE. I am proud to have created and implemented this program as Governor and look forward to the challenge of assisting even more students through this program in the 1994-95 academic year. With this year's edition of the postsecondary school directory, we hope to provide you with information to guide you in making those very important decisions in selecting a school to attend and a program of study at that school. With kindest regards, I remain Sincerely, . Getting Started If you're planning to continue your education after you graduate from high school, or if you're thinking about advanced training to get a better job or change careers, you'll need information on schools, programs of study, costs, and financial aid. This directory provides that information. "Georgia's Postsecondary Schools," which begins below, describes the various types of schools and the amount of time usually needed to complete a program of study at that type of school. Next, the school index lists Georgia's 103 non-profit postsecondary schools and gives the page number where information on each school can be found. If you already have a school in mind, or want to compare schools, the index will take you directly there. If you have decided what you want to study but don't know which schools offer it, turn to the section "Programs of Study," which begins on page 4. The various programs are listed alphabetically. The school profiles begin on page 22 and include information about location, size, entrance requirements, programs offered, costs, and financial aid. This information was collected from the schools in the spring of 1994, and some things may have changed since then. Check with the school admissions office for current information on admissions, costs, and programs. Be sure to read the section "Financing Your Education" on pages 60 and 61. You'll find general information on the various kinds of financial aid and the factors considered in awarding aid. We've also included a table highlighting 20 of the largest State and Federal financial aid programs (including the HOPE Scholarship Program), with eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and more. If you need help with college costs, contact the school's financial aid office. Finally, to be sure you've covered everything in applying for admission and financial aid, take a moment to review of the Application Checklist on page 62. Photo courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology 2 Photo courtesy of Macon College Georgia's Postsecondary Schools Georgia has a large network of public and private colleges, universities, technical institutes, and special purpose schools located throughout the state. These schools offer over 415 areas of study. Basically, the schools fall into four categories: two-year colleges, four-year colleges and universities, technical institutes, and special purpose schools. Each type of school awards some kind of recognitiona diploma, certificate, or degree-when you complete your studies there. Two-year colleges offer freshman and sophomore level courses leading to an associate degree. There are two types of associate degree programs. In a career program, the student earns the Associate Degree in Applied Science (AAS) and is prepared for immediate employment in a specific field such as nursing, electronics, or office administration. In a transfer program, the student earns an Associate degree in Arts (AA) or Science (AS). This two-year degree is structured to allow you to transfer those course credits to a four-year college or university for credit toward a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree. Most of these transfer programs are identified in this directory's school listings by a "Pre" prefix-Pre-Law, Pre-Engineering, etc. Others are called "pre-professional" programs by the schools. Four-year colleges and universities offer what are called undergraduate programs. Students earn the traditional baccalaureate degree: the Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (AB or BA). This degree is required for admission to a graduate or professional school. Programs at four-year schools can vary in length. Some accelerated programs can be completed in three years, while certain professional programs (pharmacy and architecture, for example) take five years to finish. And, in some career fields, four-year colleges award an associate degree. Universities and comprehensive colleges also offer programs of study after the baccalaureate degree has been earned. These advanced degrees help you get a higher paying job in some fields, such as teaching, and are required for professions like dentistry or medicine. Technical institutes offer programs of study that lead directly to employment in over 70 fields, including cosmetology, auto mechanics, computer programming, and practical nursing. These courses last from six weeks to two years, and students receive a certificate or diploma after finishing their studies. Many technical institutes offer a joint enrollment program with nearby colleges. Students enroll at both schools, taking academic classes at the college to supplement the technical coursework, and earn an Associate degree in Applied Science from the college. Special purpose schools offer highly focused studies in selected fields, such as art, medical specialties, or religious vocations. These schools generally grant a degree when the required courses have been completed. Costs vary widely between the four categories of schools, but are generally lowest at a public technical institute and highest at private four-year college or university. Your program of study will also affect the cost of your education. For information on financial aid to help with school expenses, see "Financing Your Education," which begins on page 60. Photo courtesy of University of Georgia School Index School Page School Page Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College .... 22 Heart of Georgia Technical Institute ........ 41 Agnes Scott College ................................ 22 Interdenominational Theological Albany State College ............................... 22 Center .................................................. 42 Albany Technical Institute ........................ 23 Kennesaw State College ......................... 42 Altamaha Technical Institute .................... 23 LaGrange College .................................... 42 Andrew College ........................................ 23 Lanier Technical Institute ......................... 43 Armstrong State College .......................... 24 Life College .............................................. 43 Athens Area Technical Institute ............... 24 Macon College ......................................... 43 Atlanta Area Technical Institute ............... 24 Macon Technical Institute ........................ 44 Atlanta Christian College ......................... 25 Medical College of Georgia ..................... 44 Atlanta College of Art ............................... 25 Mercer University Atlanta Metropolitan College .................... 25 Macon and Atlanta .............................. 44 Augusta College ....................................... 26 Southern School of Pharmacy ............ 45 Augusta Technical Institute ...................... 26 Middle Georgia College ........................... 45 Bainbridge College .................................. 26 Middle Georgia Technical Institute .......... 45 Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute .............. 27 Morehouse College .................................. 46 Berry College ........................................... 27 Morehouse School of Medicine ............... 46 Brenau University ..................................... 28 Morris Brown College .............................. 46 Brewton-Parker College ........................... 28 Moultrie Area Technical Institute ............. 47 Brunswick College ................................... 29 North Georgia College ............................. 47 Carroll Technical Institute ........................ 29 North Georgia Technical Institute ............ 48 Chattahoochee Technical Institute .......... 29 North Metro Technical Institute ................ 48 Clark Atlanta University ........................... 30 Ogeechee Technical Institute .................. 48 Clayton State College .............................. 30 Oglethorpe University .............................. 49 Columbia Theological Seminary .............. 31 Okefenokee Technical Institute ............... 49 Columbus College ................................... 31 Oxford College of Emory University ........ 49 Columbus Technical Institute ................... 31 Paine College ........................................... 50 Coosa Valley Technical Institute .............. 32 Pickens Technical Institute ...................... 50 Covenant College .................................... 32 Piedmont College .................................... 50 Dalton College ......................................... 32 . Reinhardt College .................................... 51 Dalton School of Health Occupations ...... 33 Savannah College of Art and Design ...... 51 Darton College ......................................... 33 Savannah State College .......................... 51 DeKalb College ........................................ 33 Savannah Technical Institute ................... 51 DeKalb Technical Institute ....................... 34 Shorter College ........................................ 52 East Georgia College ............................... 34 South Georgia College ............................ 52 Emmanuel College .................................. 34 South Georgia Technical Institute ........... 53 Emory University ...................................... 35 Southeastern Technical Institute ............. 53 Flint River Technical Institute ................... 35 Southern College of Technology ............. 53 Floyd College ........................................... 35 Spelman CoUege ...................................... 54 Fort Valley State College ......................... 36 Swainsboro Technical Institute ................ 54 Gainesville College .................................. 36 Thomas College ....................................... 54 Georgia Baptist College of Nursing ......... 37 Thomas Technical Institute ...................... 55 Georgia College ....................................... 37 Toccoa Falls College ............................... 55 Georgia Institute of Technology ............... 37 Truett-McConnell College ........................ 55 Georgia Military College .......................... 38 University of Georgia ............................... 56 Georgia Southern University .................... 38 Valdosta State University ......................... 57 Georgia Southwestern College ................ 39 Valdosta Technical Institute ..................... 57 Georgia State University .......................... 39 Walker Technical Institute ........................ 58 Gordon College ........................................ 40 Waycross College .................................... 58 Grady Health System Professional Wesleyan College .................................... 58 Schools ................................................ 40 West Georgia College .............................. 59 Griffin Technical Institute .,....................... 40 Gwinnett Technical Institute ..................... 41 West Georgia Technical Institute ............. 59 Young Harris College ............................... 59 Photo courtesy of East Georgia College 3 Programs of Study ACCOUNTING Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Berry College Brenau University Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute East Georgia College Emory University Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Kennesaw State College Lanier Technical Institute Macon College Macon Technical Institute Mercer University Middle Georgia Technical Institute Morehouse College Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Oglethorpe University Paine College Pickens Technical Institute Piedmont College Savannah State College Savannah Technical Institute Shorter College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Wesleyan College West Georgia College West Georgia Technical Institute ACTUARIAL SCIENCE Georgia State University Morehouse College ADMINISTRATION/SUPERVISION Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia Southwestern College Piedmont College Savannah State College Valdosta State University ADVERTISING/DESIGN Atlanta College of Art University of Georgia AFRICAN/AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Clark Atlanta University Emory University Mercer University 4 AFRICAN WOMEN'S STUDIES Clark Atlanta University AGRI-BUSINESS (See BUSINESS-AGRI-BUSINESS) AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS/ EXTENSION University of Georgia AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Fort Valley State College University of Georgia AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING/ TECHNOLOGIES Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Brunswick College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Middle Georgia College Thomas Technical Institute University of Georgia AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES-ANIMAL/ CROP/DAIRY/PLANT/POULTRY (See also DAIRY SCIENCE, POULTRY SCIENCE) Andrew College Berry College Fort Valley State College University of Georgia AGRICULTURE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Clayton State College Dalton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Gordon College Macon College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College South Georgia College University of Georgia Waycross College Young Harris College AGRONOMY University of Georgia AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING/ REFRIGERATION Albany Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Walker Technical Institute AIR FRAME & POWER PLANT MECHANICS (See also AVIATION MAINTENANCE/ MECHANICS) Georgia Military College AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL/ STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Accounting - Art I AIRWAY COMPUTER SCIENCE (AVIATION) Morris Brown College AMERICAN STUDIES Emory University Mercer University Oglethorpe University ANESTHESIOLOGY/LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM Emory University ANIMAL HEALTH University of Georgia ANTHROPOLOGY Atlanta Metropolitan College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia West Georgia College APPAREL DESIGN (See. FASHION/DESIGN/MARKETING/ MECHANDISING) APPAREL MANUFACTURING Georgia Southern University APPLIANCE SERVICING/REPAIRING (See also SERVICING MAJOR APPLIANCES) Atlanta Area Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Atlanta Metropolitan College Middle Georgia College ARCHITECTURE Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Savannah College of Art and Design Southern College of Technology AREA STUDIES Emory University University of Georgia ART Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah College of Art & Design Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College West Georgia College Young Harris College Art-Commercial - Business Administration ART-COMMERCIAL Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University ART-COMPUTER Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art & Design ART HISTORY Agnes Scott College Emory University Piedmont College Savannah College of Art and Design University of Georgia Wesleyan College ART-MARKETING/MANAGEMENT (See also MARKETING) Brenau University Georgia College Wesleyan College ART-METALS & JEWELRY Savannah College of Art & Design ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE/STUDIO ART Augusta College Brenau University Georgia State University University of Georgia Wesleyan College ASTRONOMY Georgia State University Valdosta State University AUDIOLOGY Emory University University of Georgia AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Georgia Southwestern College South Georgia Technical Institute AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIRBODY/FENDER REPAIR/PAINTING Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Technical Institute Dalton College Dalton Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute . Valdosta Technical Institute AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Chattahoochee Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gainesville Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Gwinnett Technical Institute AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute AVIAN MEDICINE University of Georgia AVIATION MAINTENANCE/ MECHANICS (See also AIR FRAME & POWER PLANT MECHANICS) Atlanta Area Technical Institute Clayton State College Georgia Southwestern College South Georgia Technical Institute. AVIONICS Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton State College South Georgia Technical Institute BACTERIOLOGY Emory University BANKING & FINANCE (See also FINANCE/ FINANCIAL PLANNING) Augusta College Dalton College Morehouse College South Georgia College BARBERING Macon Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute BIBLE/BIBLICAL STUDIES/RELIGION Agnes Scott College Atlanta Christian College Covenant College Toccoa Falls College BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Berry College Emory University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University University of Georgia BIOENGINEERING Georgia Institute of Technology BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (See ENGINEERING-BIOLOGICAL) BIOLOGY/ANATOMY Emory University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University - Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College BIOLOGY-CELLULAR & ANATOMY Medical College of Georgia BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (See ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL, ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYBIOMEDICAL) BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY Savannah Technical Institute BIOTECHNOLOGY Athens Technical Institute BOTANY/PLANT SCIENCES Fort Valley State College University of Georgia BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION (See also CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/MANAGEMENT) DeKalb College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Southern College of Technology BUILDING & FACILITIES MAINTENANCE (See also INDUSTRIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE) Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (See also INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Life College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College 5 Morehouse College Business Administration - Computer Programming BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) Covenant College ! COMMUNICATION ARTS Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Paine College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Andrew College COMMUNICATIONS Piedmont College Reinhardt College East Georgia College Emory University Augusta College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Shorter College Floyd College Berry College South Georgia College Fort Valley State College Clark Atlanta University Thomas College Gainesville College Columbus College University of Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Fort Valley State College Waycross College Georgia Southern University Georgia Military College Wesleyan College Georgia Southwestern College Georgia Southern University West Georgia College Georgia State University Georgia State University Young Harris College Gordon College Gwinnett Technical Institute BUSINESS & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (See also OFFICE-INFORMATION Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Kennesaw State College Macon College Mercer University SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY) Mercer University Oglethorpe University Coosa Valley Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Paine College Flint River Technical Institute Morehouse College Savannah State College Gainesville College Morris Brown College Shorter College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College South Georgia College Savannah Technical Institute Oglethorpe University Southern College of Technology South Georgia Technical Institute Piedmont College Thomas College Southeastern Technical Institute Savannah State College Toccoa Falls College BUSINESS-AGRI-BUSINESS Georgia Southwestern College South Georgia College BUSINESS EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY Athens Area Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute BUSINESS-GENERAL Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College University of Georgia Wesleyan College West Georgia College COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN Atlanta College of Art COMMUNICATIONS-VISUAL DeKalb Technical Institute Athens Area Technical School Atlanta Christian College Augusta College Dalton College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon College Reinhardt College South Georgia College University of Georgia BUSINESS-LOGISTICS/INTERMODAL CHILD CARE/DEVELOPMENT DAY CARE (See also EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD) Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Flint River Technical Institute Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Lanier Technical Institute COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS (See also EDUCATIONCOMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS) Emory University COMMUNITY COUNSELING Columbus College COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION Georgia Southern University COMPUTER-ART/GRAPHICS Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art and Design TRANSPORTATION Georgia College Georgia Southern University BUSINESS STUDIES Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Spelman College COMPUTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Columbus College COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chattahoochee Technical Institute CABINET MAKING Atlanta Area Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute CARIBBEAN STUDIES Emory University Swainsboro Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute 'flaycross College CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES/TECHNICIAN (See also PRE-CHIROPRACTIC) Life College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Clayton State College Darton College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia Southwestern College Morehouse College CITY PLANNING Georgia State University CARPENTRY Georgia Institute of Technology Gordon College Macon College Albany Technical Institute CLASSICAL-CULTURE/LANGUAGE & Mercer University Atlanta Area Technical Institute LITERATURE/STUDIES Piedmont College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Floyd College Agnes Scott College Emory University Georgia State University South Georgia College Southern College of Technology Valdosta State University Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Upson Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY University of Georgia CLERICAL Augusta College Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Darton College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon College West Georgia Technical Institute COMPUTER OPERATIONS Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Gwinnett Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Gainesville College CLINICAL NUTRITION COMPUTER PROGRAMMING CHEMISTRY (See also DIETETICS/NUTRITION) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Medical College of Georgia CLOTHING & TEXTILES Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Andrew College University of Georgia Augusta Technical Institute Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College COMMERCIAL ART (See ART-COMMERCIAL) '3renau University Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus College Bainbridge College COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY .'.:oosa Valley Technical Institute Berry College (See PHOTOGRAPHY-COMMERCIAL/ DaKalb College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University 6 Clayton State College Columbus College INDUSTRIAL) COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (See. TRUCK DRIVING-COMMERCIAL) 0eKalb Technical Institute F!oyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon College Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute COMPUTER SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Augusta College Berry College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Emory University Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Gwinnett Technical Institute Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Pickens Technical Institute Piedmont College Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia College Southern College of Technology Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College West Georgia College CONSERVATION ECOLOGY University of Georgia CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/ MANAGEMENT (See also BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION) Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute CONSUMER STUDIES Georgia Southern University COSMETOLOGY Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Computer Programming Drafting Technology South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute COUNSELING/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY (See also EDUCATION-COUNSELING/ GUIDANCE, MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING) Clark Atlanta University Fort Valley State College Georgia State University Valdosta State University University of Georgia CRAFT/MARKETING (See also MARKETING) Brenau University North Georgia College CREATIVE WRITING (See also ENGLISH-CREATIVE WRITING/LANGUAGE/LITERATURE) Georgia State University CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SCIENCE (See also LAW ENFORCEMENT) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College LaGrange College Macon College Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown Colle-ge North Georgia College Reinhardt College Savannah State College South Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College West Georgia College Young Harris College CULINARY ARTS Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute CYTOTECHNOLOGY Dalton College Grady Memorial Hospital DAIRY SCIENCE (See also AGRICULTURAL SCIENCESANIMAL/DAIRY/PLANT) University of Georgia DANCE Brenau University Georgia State University University of Georgia DATA PROCESSING Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Clayton College Columbus College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Military College Macon College Middle Georgia College Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia College Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute DECISION SCIENCES Berry College Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University DENTAL ASSISTANT/DENTAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute DENTAL HYGIENE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Lanier Technical Institute Macon College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College Waycross College DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute DENTISTRY Medical College of Georgia DESIGN-COMMERCIAL/HOUSING Fort Valley State College Georgia Southern University DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES West Georgia Technical Institute DIESEL MECHANICS/TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Dalton College Moultrie Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute DIETETICS/NUTRITION (See also FOOD/NUTRITION, NUTRITION) Clark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia State University Life College Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia DISTRIBUTION &MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Gwinnett Technical Institute DRAFTING/DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY (See also ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING) Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Southwestern College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute 7 Drafting & Design Technology Education-Emotionally Disturbed Children DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION-AGRICULTURE I E D U CATI ON-CHRISTIAN Albany Technical Institute Fort Valley State College (See also RELIGIOUS EDUCATION) Brunswick College University of Georgia Interdenominational Theological Center Chattahoochee Technical Institute . Clayton State College Coosa Valley Technical Institute EDUCATION-ART Armstrong State College EDUCATION-CHURCH MUSIC (See also MUSIC-CHURCH/SACRED) Dalton College Moultrie Area Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute .Berry College Brenau University Clayton State College Interdenominational Theological Center EDUCATION-COMMUNICATIVE ARTS Savannah Technical Institute Columbus College Georgia State University Thomas Technical Institute DRAMA (See also ENGLISH-DRAMA/SPEECH, SPEECH/DRAMA) DeKalb College Morehouse College South Georgia College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Morris Brown College North Georgia College EDUCATION-COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (See also COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS) Georgia State University EDUCATION-COUNSELING/GUIDANCE (See also COUNSELING/COUNSELING Spelman College University of Georgia Piedmont College Shorter College PSYCHOLOGY) Albany State College DRAWING (See aiso ILLUSTRATION, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION) Atlanta College of Art Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College Augusta College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia West Georgia College ECOLOGY University of Georgia ECONOMICS Agnes Scott College Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Dalton College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Shorter College spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College ECONOMICS & BUSINESS Agnes Scott College ECONOMICS-CONSUMER/HOME MANAGEMENT (See also HOME ECONOMICS) University of Georgia EDUCATION Young Harris College EDUCATION-BEHAVIOR DISORDERS/ BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College Mercer University West Georgia College E D U CATI ON-BIOLOGY Augusta College Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College North Georgia College Piedmont College Wesleyan College EDUCATION-BUSINESS/MANAGEMENT Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College EDUCATION-CURRICULUM Augusta College Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University EDUCATION-DISTRIBUTIVE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD (See also CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE) Albany State College Augusta College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Darton College Emmanuel College Fort Valley State College Georgia College " Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University LaGrange College Mercer University Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College EDUCATION-EARTH SCIENCE Atlanta Metropolitan College Georgia State University Floyd College Dalton College Kennesaw State College Georgia Southwestern College Emmanuel College Macon College West Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Morris Brown College South Georgia College EDUCATION-ECONOMICS Georgia Military College University of Georgia Agnes Scott College Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University Georgia Southwestern College Kennesaw State College Waycross College LaGrange College Morris Brown College West Georgia College West Georgia College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Waycross College Young Harris College EDUCATION-ADMINISTRATION/ SUPERVISION Albany State College Augusta College Clark Atlanta University Qolumbus College Georgia College EDUCATION-CAREER DEVELOPMENT West Georgia College EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT (See also CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE, EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD) Morehouse College EDUCATION-CHEMISTRY Augusta College Covenant College Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Armstrong State College Brewton-Parker College Covenant College Emory University Floyd College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College . Middle Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Georgia Southern University Kennesaw College Wesleyan College Georgia State University University of Georgia 8 Valdosta State University West Georgia College LaGrange College North Georgia College Piedmont College Wesleyan College EDUCATION-EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN University of Georgia EDUCATION-ENGLISH Agnes Scott College Albany State College Augusta College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Covenant College Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Mercer University North Georgia College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Wesleyan College West Georgia College EDUCATION-:ENGLISH AS SECOND "--- LANGUAGE Georgia State University EDUCATION-ENGLISH/SPEECH University of Georgia EDUCATION-EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN/GIFTED Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University University of Georgia EDUCATION-EXCEPTIONALITIES Georgia State University EDUCATION-EXERCISE/HEALTH/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE (See also EXERCISE SCIENCE/ SPORTS SCIENCE) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College South Georgia College Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State Univ~rsity Waycross College West Georgia College Young Harris College EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE (See also EDUCATION-LA1'JGUAGES, FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Georgia State University University of Georgia EDUCATION-FRENCH Agnes Scott College Augusta College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Fort Valley State College Georgia College Education-English - Education-Music Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Kennesaw State College North Georgia College Shorter College Spelman College West Georgia College EDUCATION-GENERAL SCIENCE Columbus College Shorter College EDUCATION-GEOGRAPHY Georgia Southwestern College West Georgia College E D U CATI ON-GERMAN Agnes Scott College Berry College Emory University Georgia Southern University EDUCATION-HEARING IMPAIRED Floyd College Georgia State University EDUCATION-HIGHER EDUCATION Georgia State University University of Georgia EDUCATION-HISTORY Agnes Scott College Armstrong State College Augusta College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Covenant College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College North Georgia College Piedmont College Shorter College Wesleyan College West Georgia College EDUCATION-HOME ECONOMICS Berry College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Southern University University of Georgia EDUCATION-HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ TOURISM ADMINISTRATION (See also HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ TRAVEL ADMINISTRATION) Morris Brown College EDUCATION-HUMAN RESOURCES/ SERVICES Brenau University Georgia Southwestern College EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA (See also EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/MEDIA) Georgia Southern University EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (See also INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY) University of Georgia EDUCATION-INTERRELATED Clark Atlanta University University of Georgia EDUCATION-JUNIOR HIGH Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College EDUCATION-LANGUAGES (See also EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE, FOREIGN LANGUAGE) Berry College University of Georgia EDUCATION-LA TIN Agnes Scott College Emory University EDUCATION-LEADERSHIP University of Georgia EDUCATION-LEARNING DISABILITIES Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia Southwestern College Mercer University University of Georgia West Georgia College EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/MEDIA Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University West Georgia College EDUCATION-MARKETING University of Georgia EDUCATION-MATHEMATICS Agnes Scott Co!Fege Albany State College Augusta College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus .College Emory University Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Mercer University North Georgia College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Wesleyan College West Georgia College EDUCATION-MENTAL RETARD.ATION Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Mercer University University of Georgia West Georgia College EDUCATION-MIDDLE GRADES/SCHOOL Albany State College Armstrong State College Augusta College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Darton College Emmanuel College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College EDUCATION-MODERATELY/ SEVERELY HANDICAPPED Georgia State University EDUCATION-MULTIPLE HANDICAPPED University of Georgia EDUCATION-MUSIC Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Augusta College Berry College Brenau University Columbus College 9 Covenant College Education-Music - Electronics-Industrial 10 & EDUCATION-MUSIC (Cont.) Emmanuel College Fort Valley State College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Mercer University North Georgia College Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College EDUCATION-PHILOSOPHY University of Georgia EDUCATION-PHYSICS Augusta College Emory University Georgia Southwestern College North Georgia College EDUCATION-POLITICAL SCIENCE Agnes Scott College Armstrong State College Augusta College Columbus College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College North Georgia College West Georgia College EDUCATION-PSYCHOLOGY/SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY Brenau University Clark Atlanta University . Georgia Southern University Georgia State University North Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University EDUCATION-READING Albany State College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College E D U C ATI O N - R E S E A R C H / MEASUREMENT /STATISTICS Georgia State University University of Georgia EDUCATION-RELIGION. (CHRISTIAN) Andrew College Emmanuel College Interdenominational Theological Center EDUCATION-SAFETY EDUCATION University of Georgia EDUCATION-SCHOOL PSYCHOMETRY Georgia State University University of Georgia EDUCATION-SCIENCE/NATURAL SCIENCE/PHYSICAL SCIENCE Agnes Scott College Albany State College Augusta College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Spelman College University of Georgia West Georgia College EDUCATION-SECONDARY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Augusta College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Darton College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Macon College Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Valdosta State University West Georgia College EDUCATION-SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS Georgia State University EDUCATION-SOCIAL SCIENCE/STUDIES Albany State College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Mercer University Morris Brown College North Georgia College Shorter College Spelman College West Georgia College EDUCATION-SOCIOLOGY Agnes Scott College North Georgia College EDUCATION-SPANISH Agnes Scott College Augusta College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College North Georgia College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College West Georgia College EDUCATION-SPECIAL EDUCATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Augusta College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Darton College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia Coliege Piedmont College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College EDUCATION-SPEECH/SPEECH PATHOLOGY Columbus College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Valdosta State College EDUCATION-STUDENT PERSONNEL/ SERVICES Georgia Southern University University of Georgia EDU CATI O N - S T U D I E S Emory University I EDUCATlON-TEACHER ASSISTANCE Atlanta Metropolitan College EDUCATlON-TEACHER EDUCATION Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Clayton State College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College LaGrange College Toccoa Falls College Waycross College EDUCATION-TECHNOLOGY Georgia Southern University EDUCATION-TRADE .& INDUSTRIAL Darton College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College EDUCATION-VOCATIONAL/ADULT Atlanta Metropolitan College Georgia State University Valdosta State University EDUCATION-VOICE Georgia College ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION/ MAINTENANCE Albany Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/ TECHNOLOGY (See also INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY) Augusta College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Flint River Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Savannah State College Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton State College Upson Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute ELECTRONIC ARTS Atlanta College of Art ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SERVICING Augusta College Savannah Technical Institute ELECTRONICS-CONSUMER Carroll Technical Institute ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRONICS) Athens Area Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute ELECTRONICS-INDUSTRIAL Athens Area Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton State College Columbus College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY-AVIONICS Clayton State College ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATIONS Athens Area Technical Institute Clayton State College Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER Clayton State College Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY-DIGITAL Griffin Technical Institute ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYELECTRICAL POWER Clayton State College EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/ TECHNOLOGY (See also PARAMEDIC/PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) Dalton School of Health Occupations Darton College Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Military College Swainsboro Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGEMENT Dalton College ENDOCRINOLOGY Medical College of Georgia ENGINEERING Berry College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College DeKalb College Gainesville College Georgia Military College Morehouse College Morris Brown College Spelman College ENGINEERING-AEROSPACE (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-AEROSPACE) Georgia Institute of Technology Electronics Technology English ENGINEERING-AGRICULTURAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY~AGRICULTURAL) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton State College Darton College DeKalb College Flo.yd College Gordon College University of Georgia ENGINEERING-BIOLOGICAL University of Georgia ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BIOMEpICAL) Mercer University ENGINEERING-CERAMIC Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College ENGINEERING-CHEMICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CHEMICAL) Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College Savannah State College ENGINEERING-CIVIL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CIVIL) Georgia Institute of Technology ENGINEERING-COMPUTER (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER) Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University ENGINEERING-DUAL Clark Atlanta University Morehouse College Morris Brown College Spelman College ENGINEERING-ELECTRICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRICAL) Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University Middle Georgia College Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING-ENVIRONMENTAL Georgia Institute of Technology ENGINEERING-INDUSTRIAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL) Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University Middle Georgia College ENGINEERING-MANAGEMENT Mercer University ENGINEERING-MATERIALS Georgia Institute of Technology ENGINEERING-MECHANICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MECHANICAL) Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University Middle Georgia College ENGINEERING-NUCLEAR Georgia Institute of Technology ENGINEERING-REGENTS TRANSFER PROGRAM Macon College ENGINEERING-SCIENCE & MECHANICS Georgia Institute of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Clayton State College Darton College Gainesville College Georgia Military College Macon College Middle Georgia College Southern College of Technology Waycross College ! ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-AEROSPACE (See also ENGINEERING-AEROSPACE) Middle Georgia College ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAGRICULTURAL (See also ENGINEERING-AGRICULTURAL) Fort Valley State College ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAPPAREL & TEXTILE Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAGRICULTURAL Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYBIOMEDICAL (See also ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL) . Chattahoochee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CHEMICAL (See also ENGINEERING-CHEMICAL) Savannah State College ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CIVIL (See also ENGINEERING-CIVIL) Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College Savannah State College Savannah Technical Institute Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER (See also ENGINEERING-COMPUTER) Middle Georgia College Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRICAL (See also ENGINEERING-ELECTRICAL) Georgia Southern University Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTROMECHANICAL Savannah Technical Institute ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRONICS (See also ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY) DeKalb College , Savannah State College ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIAL (See also ENGINEERING-INDUSTRIAL) Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMANUFACTURING Augusta Technical Institute Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MATERIALS Middle Georgia College ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMECHANICAL (See also ENGINEERING-MECHANICAL) Athens Area Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College Savannah State College Savannah Technical Institute Southern College of Technology ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-WASTE MANAGEMENT Augusta Technical Institute ENGINEERING-TEXTILE Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College ENGLISH Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Armstrong State College 11 English - Furniture Design ENGLISH (cont.) Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Berry College Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College _East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Morehouse College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College ENGLISH-BIBLE Emmanuel College ENGLISH-CREATIVE WRITING/ LANGUAGE/LITERATURE (See also CREATIVE WRITING) Agnes Scott College Columbus College Savannah State College ENGLISH-DRAMA/SPEECH (See also DRAMA, SPEECH/DRAMA) Armstrong State College Clark Atlanta University ENTOMOLOGY University of Georgia ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT University of Georgia ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT Southern College of Technology ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE/ SCIENCE Columbus College Macon College ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE (See HORTICULTURE) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SOIL SCIENCE Savannah State College University of Georgia EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE (See also EDUCATION-HEALTH/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ RECREATION/SPORTS SCIENCE) Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Life College University of Georgia FAMILY & CHILD STUDIES/FAMILY DEVELOPMENT Georgia Southern University University.of Georgia FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES (See also HOME ECONOMICS) Middle Georgia College FASHION/DESIGN/MARKETING/ MERCHANDISING Albany Technical Institute Augusta College Berry College Brenau University Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute . Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah Technical Institute University of Georgia FIBERS Savannah College of Art and Design FILM/VIDEO Emory University Georgia State University FINANCE/FINANCIAL PLANNING/ FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (See also BANKING & FINANCE) Augusta Technical Institute Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Emory University Georgia Southern University 12 Photo courtesy of Atlanta Metropolitan College I Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Mercer University Morris Brown College North Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College FINE ARTS/PERFORMING ARTS Brenau University Georgia Southern University LaGrange College North Georgia College Shorter College FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Savannah Technical Institute FIRE SERVICE DeKalb College Georgia Military College Macon College FOOD/NUTRITION (See also DIETETICS/NUTRITION, NUTRITION) Berry College Fort Valley State College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Savannah Technical Institute FOOD SERVICE ADMINISTRATION Macon College FOREIGN LANGUAGE (See also EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE, EDUCATIONLANGUAGES) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Macon College South Georgia College Young Harris College FORENSIC SCIENCES Albany State College FORESTRY (See also PRE-FORESTRY/FOREST RESOURCES) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Okefenokee Technical Institute University of Georgia FRENCH Agnes Scott College Albany State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Emory University Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Mercer University Morehouse College North Georgia College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College FURNITURE DESIGN Savannah College of Art & Design GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Columbus College GENERAL STUDIES Armstrong State College Augusta College Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon College Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Shorter College South Georgia College Southern College of Technology Toccoa Falls College Valdosta State University Waycross College GENETICS University of Georgia GEOGRAPHY Atlanta Metropolitan College Georgia State University University of Georgia West Georgia College GEOLOGY Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College _Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Middle Georgia College University of Georgia West Georgia College Young Harris College GERMAN Agnes Scott College Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University _ Mercer University Morehouse College Spelman College University of Georgia GERONTOLOGY West Georgia College GOVERNMENT SERVICES Darton CoUege GRAPHIC ARTS/DESIGN/PRINTING (See also PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY) Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta College of Art Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gordon College Macon Technical Institute Savannah College of Art and Design GREEK Agnes Scott College Emory University Mercer University University of Georgia General Administration - Illustration HEALTH & FITNESS PROMOTION Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY (See also MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION/SCIENCE) Dalton College Darton College Emory University Macon College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (See EDUCATION-HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/RECREATION/SPORTS SCIENCE. PHYSICAL EDUCATION) HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/ OCCUPATIONS Albany State College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Macon College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College University of Georgia Waycross College HEALTH SCIENCE Armstrong State College Athens Area Technical Institute Georgia Southern University Paine College Piedmont College HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Columbus College HEALTH SERVICES TECHNOLOGY Gordon College HEALTH SYSTEMS Georgia Institute of Technology HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (See AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING/ REFRIGERATION) HERITAGE/HISTORIC PRESERVATION Georgia State University Savannah College of Art and Design University of Georgia HISPANIC-LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Emory University H_ISTORIC PRESERVATION (See HERITAGE/HISTORIC PRESERVATION) HISTORY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Berry College Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY Georgia Institute of Technology HISTOTECHNOLOGY Dalton College HOME ECONOMICS Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia Southern University Gordon College University of Georgia HORTICULTURE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Gwinnett Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute HOTEL/RESTAURANT/TRAVEL ADMINISTRATION (See also EDUCATION-HOTEL/ RESTAURANT/TOURISM ADMINISTRATION, TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATIONS) Berry College DeKalb College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Morris Brown College North Metro Technical Institute HUMAN RESOURCES/SERVICES Atlanta Metropolitan College Darton College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Mercer University HUMANITIES Andrew College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Mercer University South Georgia College HUMANITIES & COMMUNICATION ARTS Brenau University ILLUSTRATION (See also DRAWING,' MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION) Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art and Design 13 Immunology/Microbiology - Machine Tool Technology/Design 14 IMMUNOLOGY/MICROBIOLOGY (See also MICROBIOLOGY/MEDICAL) Emory University Medical College of Georgia INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Georgia Institute Of Technology INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION Southern College of Technology INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (See also ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/ TECHNOLOGY) Chattahoochee Technical Institute Dalton College Flint River Technical Institute Gainesville College Lanier Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY Moultrie Area Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE/ MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Gordon College Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Moultrie Area Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE (See also BUILDING & FACILITIES MAINTENANCE) Coosa Valley Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL Augusta Technical Institute INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS University of Georgia INDUSTRIAL SECURITY Georgia Military College INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (See also OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING) Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon College Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute North Georgia Technical lnstit_ute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute INFORMATION SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Dalton College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State College Macon College Middle Georgia College Paine College South Georgia College West Georgia College INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (See also EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY) Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State College INSURANCE Georgia State University Morehouse College INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Berry College Covenant College Emmanuel College Georgia State University Morehouse College University of Georgia INTERIOR DESIGN/FURNISHING Atlanta College of Art Brenau University Georgia Southern University Savannah College of Art and Design University of Georgia INTERIOR MERCHANDISING Gwinnett Technical Institute INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS/RELATIONS Agnes Scott College Clark Atlanta University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Kennesaw State College University of Georgia Wesleyan College INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Georgia State University University of Georgia INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Berry College Emory University Morehouse College Oglethorpe University INTERPRETER TRAINING DeKalb College ITALIAN University of Georgia JAPANESE LANGUAGE & LITERATURE University of Georgia JOURNALISM/BROADCASTING (See also MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPER) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brenau University Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia Wesleyan College Young Harris College JUDAIC STUDIES Emory University JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION Columbus College LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/ GROUNDS MANAGEMENT Middle Georgia College University of Georgia LATIN Agnes Scott College Emory University Mercer University University of Georgia LAW Emory University Georgia State University Mercer University University of Georgia LAW ENFORCEMENT (See also CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SCIENCE) Chattahoochee Technical Institute Dalton College LEGAL ASSISTANT (See also PARALEGAL STUDIES) Atlanta Area Technical Institute Dalton College Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Valdosta State University LIBERAL ARTS Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Brewton-Parker College Darton College Emory University Mercer University Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University Reinhardt College Shorter College Truett-McConnell College Young Harris College LIBERAL STUDIES Georgia College Georgia State University Thomas College LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES/ . LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY Clark Atlanta University Georgia College Georgia State University Middle Georgia College LINGUISTICS University of Georgia LITERATURE/LANGUAGES Emory University Middle Georgia College LITERATURE, COMMUNICATION, & CULTURE (See also HUMANITIES) Georgia Institute of Technology LOCATION ANALYSIS University of Georgia LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Georgia Military College MACHINE SHOP Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Darton College Gainesville College Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY/DESIGN Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College . Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Machine Tool Technology/Design - Medical Records Administration North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute MACHINIST Brunswick College MAGAZINES (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING) University of Georgia MANAGEMENT-CONSTRUCTION Gwinnett Technical Institute MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Georgia College University of Georgia MANAGEMENT/SCIENCE Albany State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton State College Columbus College Columbus Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Georgia Technical Institute Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Kennesaw State College Macon College Macon Technical Institute Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College . Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College Paine College Savannah State College Shorter College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College MANAGEMENT-SPORT Georgia Southern University MANAGEMENT-WAREHOUSE Gwinnett Technical Institute MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Gwinnett Technical Institute MANUFACTURING/MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute MARINE BIOLOGY/SCIENCE Savannah State College MARINE SERVICE & REPAIR North Georgia Technical Institute MARKETING (See also ART-MARKETING/ MANAGEMENT, CRAFT MARKETING, RETAIL MERCHANDISING/MARKETING) Albany State College Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Coosa ValleyTechnical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Kennesaw State College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Savannah State College Savannah Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia College MASONRY Altamaha Technical Institute Floyd College Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute MASS MEDIA/ARTS Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Morris Brown College MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Columbus College University of Georgia MATHEMATICS/ APPLIED Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State. College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State College Shorter College South Georgia College Southern College of Technology Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College MATHEMATICS-DISCRETE Georgia Institute of Technology MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY Brunswick College Floyd College Gwinnett Technical Institute MEDICAL ASSISTANT (See also MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT) Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College AugustaTechnical Institute Bainbridge College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST Dalton College MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION Atlanta Metropolitan College Medical Colfege of Georgia MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Augusta Technical Institute Dalton College Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Lanier Technical Institute Macon College Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT (See also MEDICAL ASSISTANT) Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton State College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATlON/SCIENCE (See also HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY) Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Darton College Floyd College Gordon College 15 Medical Sonography - Occupational Studies 16 MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Darton College Floyd College Medical College of Georgia MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Armstrong State College Augusta College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College. Darton College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Medical College of Georgia Mercer University ' Middle Georgfa College Oglethorpe University Piedmont College Savannah State College Shorter College Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute MEDICINE Emory University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Morehouse School of Medicine MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Emory University MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING Fort Valley State College METALLURGY Georgia Institute of Technology MICROBIOLOGY/MEDICAL (See also IMMUNOLOGY & MICROBIOLOGY) Emory University University of Georgia MICROCOMPUTER/SPECIALIST Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon College Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute MILITARY SCIENCE Valdosta State University MINICOMPUTER OPERATIONS/ PROGRAMMING (See MICROCOMPUTER/SPECIALIST) MINISTRIES-CHRISTIAN Emmanuel College Shorter College MINISTRIES-PASTORAL Emmanuel College MINISTRY/MISSIONS Brewton-Parker College Interdenominational Theological Center MUSIC Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Christian College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augu~ta College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Darton College DeKalb College Emmanuel College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State College Shorter College Spelman College Thomas College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College MUSIC-APPLIED Berry College Columbus College MUSIC-BAND University of Georgia MUSIC-BUSINESS/COMMERCIAL/ RECORDING Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Georgia State University Shorter College MUSIC-CHORAL Agnes Scott College MUSIC-CHURCH/SACRED Brenau University Emmanuel College Georgia Southern University Interdenominational Theological Center Mercer University Shorter College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan College MUSIC-COMPOSITION/THEORY Georgia Southern University Spelman College University of Georgia Wesleyan College West Georgia College MUSIC-HISTORY/LITERATURE Emory University University of Georgia Wesleyan College MUSIC-INSTRUMENT AL/KEYBOARD Georgia College Georgia Southern University MUSIC-ORGAN/PIANO Georgia College Mercer University Shorter College Wesleyan College MUSIC-PERFORMANCE Augusta College Berry College Brenau University I Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College MUSIC-SCHOOL Georgia College Georgia Southern University MUSIC THERAPY Georgia College University of Georgia MUSIC-VOICE Georgia College Mercer University Wesleyan College MUSICAL THEATRE Shorter College NEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY Medical College of Georgia NEUROSCIENCE Emory University NEWSPAPERS (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING) University of Georgia NUCLEAR MEDICINE/SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Dalton College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Military College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia NUCLEAR WEAPONS SECURITY Georgia Military College NURSING (See also PRACTICAL NURSING) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State College Armstrong State College Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brunswick College Columbus College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College -Gwinnett Technical Institute Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College South Georgia College Thomas College Valdosta State University Waycross College West Georgia College Young Harris College NURSING ASSISTANT (See PATIENT CARE ASSISTING) NUTRITION (See also CLINICAL NUTRITION, DIETETICS/NUTRITION, FOOD/ NUTRITION) Clark Atlanta University Life College OCCUPATIONAL STUDIES University of Georgia Occupational Therapy/Assistant - Physical Therapy OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY/ASSISTANT Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College Floyd College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT Albany State College Atlanta Metropolitan.College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College Emmanuel College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Military College Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Savannah State College South Georgia College West Georgia College OFFICE AUTOMATION Georgia Southwestern College OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY (See also INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING) Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Brunswick College Carroll Technical Institute Clayton State College Columbus Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Southwestern College Gordon College Lanier Technical Institute Macon College North Metro Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Upson Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN Okefenokee Technical Institute OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT/ RESEARCH Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING DeKalb Technical Institute ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR/ MANAGEMENT Covenant College University of Georgia ORTHOPTICS/OPHTHALMIC TECHNOLOGY Emory University PAINTING Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art and Design PARALEGAL STUDIES (See also LEGAL ASSISTANT) Athens Area Technical Institute Morris Brown College PARAMEDIC/PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (See also EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES) Augusta Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton School of Health Occupations Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd Colfege Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute PASTORAL CARE/COUNSELING Interdenominational Theological Center PATHOLOGY Emory University PATIENT CARE ASSISTING Swainsboro Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute PERSONNEL & EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS Georgia State University PHARMACY/PHARMACOLOGY/ PHARMACEUTICAL ADMINISTRATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Bainbridge College Crayton State College Dalton .College Emqry University Floyd College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Southern School of Pharmacy University of Georgia PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY Augusta Technical Institute PHILOSOPHY Agnes Scott College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia State University Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College Photo courtesy of Wesleyan College PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (See also THEOLOGY) Morris Brown College Paine College PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Dalton College Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute PHOTOGRAPHY-COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL Atlanta College of Art DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Savannah College of Art and Design South Georgia College PHYSICAL EDUCATION (See also HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/OCCUPATIONS) Andrew College Bainbridge College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Dalton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon College Middle G~orgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia college Young Harris College PHYSICAL THERAPY Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clayton State University Dalton College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Georgia State University Gordon College Macon College Medical College of Georgia North Georgia College Waycross College Young Harris College 17 Physical Therapy Assistant - Pre-Medicine 18 PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Darton College DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute Medical College of Georgia Thomas Technical Institute PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE Brunswick College Dalton College Emory University Floyd College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College PHYSICS/APPLIED PHYSICS Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Berry College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University South Georgia College Southern College of Technology Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College Young Harris College PHYSIOLOGY Emory University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia PLANT MAINTENANCE Albany Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Gainesville College Lanier Technical Institute PLANT PATHOLOGY/SCIENCE Fort Valley State College University of Georgia PLUMBING-RESIDENTIAL Moultrie Area Technical Institute POLITICAL SCIENCE (See also EDUCATION-POLITICAL SCIENCE) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Savannah State College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College POLYMERS Georgia Institute of Technology POULTRY SCIENCE University of Georgia PRACTICAL NURSING (See also NURSING) Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Ben Hill-Irwin Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton School of Health Occupations DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas College Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute PRE-AIRWAY SCIENCE Clayton State College PRE-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Paine College. South Georgia College PRE-ARCHITECTURE Middle Georgia College PRE-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Oxford College of Emory University Truett-McConnell College PRE-CHIROPRACTIC (See also CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES) Piedmont College PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE Andrew College Clayton State College Floyd College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College Young Harris College PRE-DENTISTRY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong State College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia College Georgia State Unitersity Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-EDUCATION Reinhardt College Thomas College PRE-ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Andrew College Armstrong State College Berry College Brunswick College Columbus College Covenant College Darton College Floyd College Georgia College Kennesaw State College Macon College Oxford College of Emory University Paine College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-FORESTRY/FOREST RESOURCES Andrew College Armstrong State College Columbus College Kennesaw State College Mercer University Middle Georgia College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-JOURNALISM University of Georgia PRE-LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE University of Georgia PRE-LAW Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Darton College Emmanuel College Emory University Georgia College Georgia State University Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Shorter College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-MEDICAL RECORDS Columbus College North Georgia College PRE-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Floyd College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College Piedmont College University of Georgia PRE-MEDICINE Andrew College Armstrong State College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-MINISTRY/SEMINARY/ THEOLOGY Andrew College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Covenant College LaGrange College Mercer University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Shorter College University of Georgia PRE-NURSING Andrew College Armstrong State College Brewton-Parker College Covenant College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Military College Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College University of Georgia PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Columbus College Atlanta Metropolitan College Floyd College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College PRE-OPTOMETRY Berry College Brewton-Parker College Darton College Floyd College Georgia College LaGrange College Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Piedmont College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-OSTEOPATHY Piedmont College PRE-PHARMACY Andrew College Armstrong State College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Darton College DeKalb College Emmanuel College Floyd College Georgia College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Columbus College Pre-Medicine - Religion/Church Administration Floyd College North Georgia College University of Georgia PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Columbus College Darton College Floyd College PRE-RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Floyd College PRE-RESPIRATORY THERAPY Floyd College PRE-TECHNOLOGY Floyd College PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE Andrew College Armstrong State College Berry College Brewton-Parker Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Georgia College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College Macon College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College University of Georgia Young Harris College PRE~WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT Piedmont College PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY (See also GRAPHIC ARTS/DESIGN/ PRINTING) Atlanta Area Technical Institute Atlanta College of Art Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Georgia Southern University PSYCHOLOGY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine CoHege Piedmont College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Albany State College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Middle Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University West Georgia College PUBLIC RELATIONS/SERVICES Shorter College University of Georgia Wesleyan College PUBLICATION MANAGEMENT. Macon College University of Georgia RADIATION THERAPY/ONCOLOGY Grady Memorial Hospital Medical College of Georgia Shorter College Thomas Technical Institute RADIOGRAPHY/RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical Institute Armstrong State College Athens Area Technical Institute Brunswick College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Grady Health System Professional Schools Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Medical College of Georgia Moultrie Area Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Thomas College Valdosta Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute RADIQ-TV REPAIR Savannah Technical Institute REAL ESTATE & URBAN DEVELOPMENT Georgia State University RECORDS MANAGEMENT Atlanta Metropolitan College RECREATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brunswick College Clayton State College Columbus College East Georgia College Floyd College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Morris Brown College North Georgia College Savannah State College Shorter College South Georgia College West Georgia College Young Harris College RELIGION/CHURCH ADMINISTRATION Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Emory University LaGrange College Mercer University Morehouse College Shorter College Spelman College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Wesleyan College Young Harris College 19 Religious Education - Speech/Drama 20 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Emmanuel College Toccoa Falls College RELIGIOUS STUDIES Georgia State University RESEARCH LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY/BIOTECHNOLOGY Athens Area Technical Institute RESEARCH,MEASUREMENT,& STATISTICS Georgia State University RESPIRATORY THERAPY/ TECHNOLOGY Armstrong State College Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Brunswick College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon College Medical College of Georgia Okefenokee Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute RETAIL MERCHANDISING/ MARKETING (See also MARKETING) Athens Area Technical Institute Gairiesville College RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE Georgia State University University of Georgia ROMANCE LANGUAGES Emory University University of Georgia RUSSIAN Emory University SALES-PROFESSIONAL Kennesaw State College SCHOOL HOME SERVICES West Georgia College SCIENCE/APPLIED SCIENCE Albany State College Bainbridge College Floyd College LaGrange College Valdosta State University SCIENCE-BIOPHYSICS Emory University SCIENCE-ENVIRONMENTAL Emory University SCIENCE-GEOPHYSICAL/PHYSICAL Armstrong State College Augusta College Georgia Institute of Technology SCIENCE-MEDICAL Emory University SCIENCE-NATURAL/EARTH Andrew College Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College Mercer University Reinhardt College Shorter College Spelman College West Georgia College Young Harris College SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia SCULPTURE Atlanta College of Art SECRETARIAL-ADMINISTRATIVE/ EXECUTIVE East Georgia College Gwinnett Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute SECRETARIAL-LEGAL OFFICE Athens Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Moultrie Area Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE Augusta Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Moultrie Area Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute SECRETARIAL SCIENCE (See also OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT, OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY) Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Area Technical Institute Augusta College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Darton College Gordon College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technicallnstitute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technica~lnstitute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute SECURITY MANAGEMENT Albany State College SERVICE MANAGEMENT Mercer University SERVICING MAJOR APPLIANCES (See also APPLIANCE SERVICING/ REPAIRING) Atlanta Area Technical Institute SHEET METAL Moultrie Area Technical Institute .SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Gwinnett Technical Institute SMALL ENGINE MECHANICS West Georgia Technical Institute SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION Georgia Southwestern College SOCIAL SCIENCE/SERVICES Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong State College Augusta College Brenau University Georgia College Georgia Southwestern College Shorter College SOCIAL STUDIES Armstrong State College Augusta College Mercer University SOCIAL WELFARE Albany State College Macon College Morehouse College SOCIAL WORK Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University Dalton College Darton College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia State University Georgia Southern University LaGrange College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Savannah State College University of Georgia SOCIOLOGY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Brunswick College Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Covenant College Dalton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State College Gainesville College Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah St~te College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia College Young Harris College SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY Clayton State College Darton College Gordon College Valdosta State University SPANISH Agnes Scott College Albany State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton State College Emory University Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Georgia State University LaGrange College Kennesaw State College Mercer University Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College West Georgia College SPEECH/COMMUNICATIONS Albany State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University Morehouse College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College SPEECH/DRAMA (See also DRAMA, ENGLISH-DRAMA/ SPEECH) Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong State College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Clayton State College Dalton College Darton College Floyd College Speech/Drama - Zoology Gainesville College Gordon College LaGrange College Macon College Mercer University Middle Georgia College SPEECH PATHOLOGY/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Valdosta State University West Georgia College SPEECH THERAPY/CORRECTION Armstrong State College Emory University SPORTS ADMINISTRATION Georgia Southern University Georgia State University SPORTS MEDICINE Georgia State University Valdosta State University STATISTICS Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute SURVEYING Middle Georgia College TAXATION Georgia State University TEACHER ASSISTANCE (See EDUCATION/TEACHER ASSISTANCE) TECHNICAL STUDIES Atlanta Metropolitan College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Darton College TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES University of Georgia TECHNOLOGY Augusta College Bainbridge College Dalton College Darton College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern College Gordon College Southern College of Technology TECHNOLOGY-APPAREL & TEXTILE ENGINEERING (See also ENGINEERING-TEXTILE) Southern College of Technology TECHNOLOGY-AUTOMATED/APPLIED MANUFACTURING DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRONIC Macon College TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL Dalton College TELECOMMUNICATION ARTS/ TECHNOLOGY DeKalb College Floyd College Gwirinett Technical Institute University of Georgia TEXTILE/ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY/PRODUCTJON & FABRICATION/SCIENCES Albany Technical Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College University of Georgia THEATRE/ARTS/FILM STUDIES Agnes Scott College Albany State College Berry College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State College Shorter College Valdosta State University West Georgia College Young Harris College THEOLOGY (See also RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, BIBLE/RELIGION) Columbia Theological Seminary Emory University Interdenominational Theological Center TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATIONS (See also HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ TRAVEL ADMINISTRATION) Gwinnett Technical Institute TRUCK DRIVING-COMMERCIAL Carroll Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute TRUCK REPAIR TECHNOLOGY/ TECHNICIAN Atlanta Area Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute URBAN LIFE/STUDIES Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton State College DeKalb College Floyd College Georgia State University Gordon College Morehouse College VETERINARY MEDICINE/TECHNOLOGY Fort Valley State College University of Georgia VETERINARY PATHOLOGY University of Georgia . 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Loyd, President ABAC 1 - 2802 Moore Highway Tifton, Georgia 31794-2601 (912) 386-3242 Toll free: 1-800-733-3653 Located in south Georgia, 75 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,800. ADMISSIONS Garth L Webb, Jr., Director of Admissions (912) 386-3230 Application and official transcripts must be received 20 days prior to the registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) at least 16 units of high school work; (2) graduation from an accredited high school or acceptable GED score; (3) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ...........................................:...............,.......... $360 Fees ....................,.........................................................................94 Room and board ........................................................................ 800 Books and supplies ...........:........................................................ 150 Total ........................... $1 ,404 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Kay Freeland, Director of Financial Aid (912) 386-3235 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers scholarship aid, including the Regents', Rankin, Carlton, and Cloudman Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate sports and various types of student activities for training and leadership. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ......................................... AS Agricultural Technology ............ AAST Animal Science ......................... AAST Engineering Technology ........... AAST Equipment Technology ............. AAST Plant Science ............................ AAST Art ..................................................... AA Biology .............................................. AS Business Accounting ...:................................. AS Administration ................................ AS Business Information Technology ............................. AAST Computer Programming ........... AAST Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Science ....................... AAST Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Distributive Education ................. AAST Education Business ......................................... AS Elementary ..................................... AS Junior High ..................................... AS Physical .......................................... AS Secondary ...................................... AS Special ............................................ AS Engineering, Agricultural .................. AS Engineering ....................................... AS English .............................................. AS Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry .................................. AS,AAST History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Horticulture ................................... AAST Journalism ........................................ AA Liberal Arts ....................................... AA Mathematics ..................................... AS Music (including band) ..................... AA Nursing ........................................... ASN Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Psychology ....................................... AA Recreation .....................................,.. AS Social Science .................................. AA Social Work ............................ AS,AAST Sociology ...........:.............................. AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Wildlife Technology ..................... AAST Pre-Professional Programs Dentistry Pharmacy Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine 2 2 Photo courtesy of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Ruth A. Schmidt, President Decatur, Georgia 30030 (404) 638-6000 Toll free: 1-800-868-8602 Located in metropolitan Atlanta area four-year private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 600. ADMISSIONS Jenifer Cooper, Director of Recruitment (404) 638-6285 Application dates are November 15th for early decision; January 15th for scholarships; March 1st for priority regular decision. Requirements: (1) high school transcript; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) high school counselor's recommendation; (4) personal information supplied by the candidate. COSTS Per Year Tuition ._................................................................................$12,960 Fees ............................................................................................ 135 Room and board ...................................................................... 5,450 Total ......................... $18,545 Books vary depending on course enrollment. . Per Year FINANCIAL AID Tansill H. Hille, Director (404) 638-6393 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college attempts to provide financial assistance for students whose resources are insufficient to meet expenses. Institutional assistance includes honor scholarships recognizing academic achievement and leadership potential, Middle Income Assistance Grants, and Nannette Hopkins Scholarships for musical talent and promise. CAMPUS LIFE Extra9urricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs; student government; publications; theatre, dance, and choral groups; and a variety of interest ~lubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ......:.............................................. BA Art-Psychology ................................ BA Art History-English Literature ......... BA Art History-Bible & Religion ............ BA Art History.:..History ........................... BA Bible & Religion ................................ BA Biology .............................................. BA Biology..:.Psychology ......................... BA Chemistry .......................................... BA Classical Languages & Literature ... BA Classical Studies .............................. BA Economics ........................................ BA Economics & Business .................... BA Education. Certification: Elementary (K-4 or 4-8) Foreign Language (French, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish) (K-12) Music (K-12) Secondary English Mathematics Sciences (Biological, Physical) Social Studies (History, Sociology, Economics, Political Science) English .............................................. BA Teaching Secondary English ..... MAT English Literature/Creative Writing ............................................ BA French ............................................... BA German ............................................. BA Greek ................................................ BA History ............................................... BA History-English Literature ............... BA International Relations ..................... BA Latin .................................................. BA Mathematics ..................................... BA Mathematics-Economics ................. BA Mathematics-Physics ...................... BA Music .........,....................................... BA Philosophy ........................................ BA . Physics .............................................. BA Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ....................................... BA Sociology .......................................... BA Sociology/Anthropology ................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Theatre .............................................. BA ALBANY STATE COLLEGE Billy C. Black, President Albany, Georgia 31705 (912) 430-4604 Located in southwest Georgia comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 3,257. ADMISSIONS Kathleen Caldwell, Director of Admissions (912) 430-4646 Application dates are September 1 for fall quarter; December 1 for winter quarter; March 1 for spring quarter; May 15 for summer quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) satisfactory completion of college preparatory courses; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) personal interview and additional testing may be required. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ...................................................................... $474 Fees ............................................................................................ 132 Room and board ........................................................................ 968 Books .......................................................................................... 225 Total ........................... $1,799 Per Otr. FINANCIAL AID Kathleen Caldwell, Director of Financial Aid (912) 430-4650 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Regents', Porter, Albany State College Foundation, and Presidential Scholarships. Priority deadline for financial aid applications is April 15. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, religious organizations, honor societies, publications, music, drama, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................................ BS Allied Health ..................................... BS Art ..................................................... BA Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ............................. MBA Office Administration ..................... BS Chemistry .......................................... BA Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ......................... BS,MS Education Business .................................... MBEd Educational Administration & Supervision ....................... MEd,EdS Early Childhood ..................... BS,MEd Education ............................... BS1MEd English ......................................... MEd Health & Physical .................. BS,MEd Mathematics ................................ MEd Middle Grades ....................... BS,MEd Music ........................................... MEd Reading . MEd Science ........................................... BS School Counseling ...................... MEd Special ................................... BS,MEd Social Studies ................................ BS English .............................................. BA French ............................................... BA Forensic Sciences ............................ AS History ............................................... BA Management ..................................... BS Marketin.g .......................................... BS Mathematics ..................................... BA Music ................................................ BA Nursing .................................. BSN,MSN Political Science ............................... BA Public Administration .................... MPA Psychology ....................................... BA Security Management :..................... AS Social Welfare ............................... BSW Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Speech .............................................. BA Theatre .............................................. BA ALBANY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alvin F. Anderson, Sr., President . 1021 Lowe Road Albany, Georgia 31708 (912) 430-3500 Located in southwest Georgia public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 1,401. ADMISSIONS Suzanne Harper, V.P., Student Development Services (912) 430-3503 Acceptable scores on an admission exam (varies according to program) or SAT scores of at least 350 verbal/350 math. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ..................:....................................................$197 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID . Shirley Williams, Director of Financial Aid (912) 430-3506 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers JTPA, Project Equate for non-traditional students, Golden K Scholarships, Kiwanis Scholarships, and Women in Construction Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, alumni association, and a variety of clubs, honoraries, and intramural activities. PROGRAMS Accounting Advanced Drafting Air Conditioning Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Child Development & Related Care Cosmetology Culinary Arts Dental Assisting Diesel Mechanics Drafting & Design Technology Electronic Technology Environmental Horticulture Fashion Merchandising Industrial Electrical Technology Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketi_ng & Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Radiologic Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring Surgic::al Technology Welding & Joining Technology ()Denotes Evenings Offered (DayEvening) both both both both both day both Length (Qtrs.) 4(6) 6(12-14) 4(7) 4(6) 7(10) 5 4(5) day day both both both day day both both both day day both day day day both day both 6 4-5 7(13) 4(8) 6-8(10-14) 4 4 5(9) 4(6) 4(6) 4 4 5(8) 5 4/6 8 4(7) 5 4(6) Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Fall/Spring (Winter/Summer) Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Summer Quarterly Summer Quarterly I ALTAMAHA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE C. Paul Scott, President 1777 West Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia 31545 (912) 427-5800 Located in southeast Georgia public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: day-400; evening-400. ADMISSIONS R. Kirk Rivenbark, V.P., Student Development Services (912) 427-5817 Graduation from high school or satisfactory score on GED required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ...................................................................... $202 Books, equipment, and uniforms vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Karla C. Eubanks, Financial Aid Specialist (912) 427-5832 In addition to $tate and Federal assistance, the institute offers JTPA and Altamaha Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, Ambassadors, and various clubs and sports activities. PROGRAMS Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology, Adv. Automotive Technology Cosmetology Electronics Technology Electronics Technology, Advanced Information/Office Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Residential & Commercial Wiring Welding & Joining Technology Based on full-time attendance. Offered (DayEvening) both both both both both both both both both both both both both day evening both Length* (Qtrs.) 4 4 6 7 4 4 6 4 4 6 5 7 5 5 4 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Yearly Quarterly Quarterly ANDREW COLLEGE Kirk Treible, President Cuthbert, Georgia 31740 (912) 732-2171 Located in southwest Georgia, 43 miles west of Albany two-year private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 300. ADMISSIONS Alex Jernigan, Director of Admission (912) 732-2171 Apply as early as possible during senior year of high school. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) minimum of 16 units of high school work; (3) overall "C" average; (4) SAT or ACT; (5) recommendation of principal and/ or guidance counselor. Early Decision Plan available. COSTS (1993-94) Per Quarter Tuition and fees .................................................................... $1,530 Room and board .......................................,............................. 1,260 Total ........................... $2,790 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Merrie B. Heins, Financial Aid Officer (912) 732-2171 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Andrew Academic Scholarship, Fellowship Scholarship, Tiger Award and music, drama, ministerial, and athletic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, religious organizations, publications, choir, and jazz band. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agricultural Sciences ....... ,............... AS Art ..................................................... AA Biological Sciences .......................... AS Business Administration, .................. AS Chemistry, Physics, Pre-Engineering ............................. AS Communication Arts ......................... AA Computer Science ............................ AS Education Business ......................................... AS Elementary ..................................... AS Health & Physical .......................... AS Junior High ..................................... AS Secondary ....................... ............... AS Humanities ........................................ AA Language & Literature ..................... AA 23 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES (Cont.) Music ................................................ AM Natural Science ................................ AS Pre-Dental Hygiene .......................... AS Pre-Dentistry ..................................... AS Pre-Forestry ...................................... AS Pre-Law ............................................. AA Pre-Med ............................................ AS Pre-Medical Technology .................. AS Pre-Ministry & Religious Education ....................... AA Pre-Nursing ....................................... AS Pre-Pharmacy ................................... AS Pre-Physical Therapy ....................... AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine .................. AS Psychology ....................................... AS Speech/Drama .................................. AA Social Science .................................. AA Social Work ....................................... AA Sociology .......................................... AS Teaching ........................................... AA ARMSTRONG STATE COLLEGE Robert A. Burnett, President 11935 Abercom Street Savannah, Georgia 31419-1997 (912) 927-5275 In Georgia: 1-800-633-2349 Located in southeast Georgia comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 5,187. ADMISSIONS Kim West, Director of Admissions & Registrar (912) 927-5277 Application and official transcripts must be received by the deadline date (approximately 5 weeks prior to the first day of class) of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) application and certificate of immunization; (2) official high school transcript/GED scores; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) $10 application fee. Placement exam may be required. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ......................................................................$474 Fees .............................................................................................. 67 Room and board ......,.............................................................. 1,157 Books ..........................................................................................450 Total ........................... $2, 148 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Director of Financial Aid (912) 927-5272 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers a variety of academic scholarships. ' CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ..................................................... BA Biology* ............................................. BS Chemistry* ,....................................... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ........................ AAS.BS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Dental Hygiene Education ............... BS Drama-Speech .................................. BA Education Art ............................................... BSEd Business .................................... BS Ed Early Elementary ....................... BSEd Health & Physical ...................... BSEd Middle School ............................ BS Ed Music ......................................... BMEd Social Science (History) ........... BSEd Social Science (Political Science) .................... BSEd Teacher certification offered. Speech Correction .................... BS Ed English .............................................. BA General Studies ....................... AA,BGS Health Science ................................. BS History* ............................................. BA Mathematical Sciences* ...............:... BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Nursing ........................................ AS,BS Physical Sciences ............................ BS Physical Therapy .............................. BS Political Science* .............................. BA Psychology ....................................... BA Radiologic Technologies .................. AS Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Forestry/Environmental Management Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Avoid delays by filling out all your applications completely. ATHENS AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Kenneth C. Easom, President U.S. Highway 29, North Athens, Georgia 30610 (706) 542-8050 24 Located in northeast Georgia two-year, degree-granting technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: day-1,000; evening-600. ADMISSIONS Evelyn Brooks, Director of Admissions (706) 542-8050 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required. Contact the school for admissions requirements for individual programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $197 Books .......................................................................................... 150 Total .............................. $347 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Freeman Hall, Director of Financial Aid (706) 542-8050 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers the Homebuilders Association of Athens Scholarship, the Robert G. Shelnutt Memorial Scholarship, and Athens Tech Foundation Merit Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intermural athletics, student advisory council, honor society, alumni association, a.nd a variety of clubs, organizations, and honoraries. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Associate Degree Programs Accounting** Biotechnology Child Development** Computer Programming*/** Electromechanical Engineering Technology** Electronics Engineering Technology** Electronics. Technology**** General Business** . Health Science** Marketing Management** Nursing*** Paralegal Studies** Radiologic Technology** Research Laboratory Technology** Respiratory Therapy** Secretarial Science** Associate of Applied Science degree. ** Associate of Applied Technology degree. *** Associate of Nursing degree. **** Associate of Applied Technology degree in Technical Studies Entrance Date(s) Quarterly 1 'Fall Fall Quarterly Fall Fall Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Fall . Fall Fall Quarterly Diploma Programs Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Business Equipment Technology Child Development Paraprofessional Communications Electronics Technology Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting _ Electronics Technology Industrial Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Legal Secretarial Machine Tool Technology Marketing Administration Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Research Laboratory Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring Secretarial Surgical Technology Quarterly Open Entry Fall Open Entry Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Open Entry Fall/Spring Quarterly Open Entry Open Entry Quarterly Open Entry Quarterly Quarterly Winter/Summer Fall Open Entry Quarterly Fall ATLANTA AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Jerry Adams, President 1560 Stewart Avenue, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30310 (404) 756-3700 Located in southwest Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: 2,300. ADMISSIONS Portia Ligon, Director of Admissions (404) 758-9451 High school diploma or equivalent is required for most programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition* .....................................................................................$192 Fees ..............................................................................................24 Total .............................. $216 Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Gail Y. Williams, Director of Financial Aid (404) 756-3785 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers JPTA, Single Parent/ Displaced Homemaker Scholarships, and Merit Employer Association Scholarships. PROGRAMS Accounting*/** Administrative Assistant*/** Air Conditioning & Heating Technology* Auto Collision Repair* Automotive Technology* Aviation Maintenance Technology* Avjonics Technology* Cabinetmaking* Carpentry* Child Development & Related Care* Commercial Art* Computer Programming*/** Cosmetology/Barbering* Culinary Arts* Dental Laboratory Technology* Dental Office Assisting* Drafting, Advanced* Electronics Technology* Information Processing Specialist*/** Legal Assistant Machine Tool Technology*. Major Appliance Repair* Masonry* Medical Laboratory Technology* Medical Office Assisting* Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology* Residential/Commercial Wiring* Secretary*/** Truck Repair Technician* Welding & Joining Technology Length (Qtrs.) 4 5 8 6 6 8 8 4 4 4 5 6 4 4 6 6 6 8 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 4 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Spring/Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Winter/Spring/ Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Joint degree program with Atlanta Metropolitan College. ** Taught at Tuxedo Center. ATLANTA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE R. Edwin Groover, President 2605 Ben Hill Road East Point, Georgia 30344 (404) 761-8861 Located in metropolitan Atlanta area four-year college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 260. ADMISSIONS Sheryl A. Turner, Interim Director of Admissions (404) 761-8861 Application for admission should be submitted by August 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or equivalent; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) proof of character, ability, and motivation to the satisfaction of the Admissions Committee. COSTS Per Year Tuition .................................................................................... $4,640 Fees ...............................:............................................................ 320 Room and board ..................................................................... 3,030 Books ..........................................................................................400 Total .......................... $8,390 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Sheryl A. Turner, Director of Financial Aid (404) 761-8861 In addition to Federal assistance, the college offers numerous scholarships, including Honors Scholarships, Presidential Scholarships, Servanthood Scholarships, and Bible Bowl Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include athletic events, publications, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biblical Studies ................... BA,BA,BTh Business ........................................... AA Early Childhood Education .............. BS Education-Religious .................. BA,BS Human Relations ........................ BA,BS Music ........................................... BA,BS Contact the school financial aid office for the priority deadline dates to apply for admission and financial aid. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF ART Ellen L. Meyer, President 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 733-5001 1-800-832-2104 Located in the Woodruff Arts Center in midtown Atlanta four-year private college accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and National Association of Schools of Art and Design semester system (freshmen and transfers accepted at mid-year) enrollment: 436. ADMISSIONS John A. Farkas, Director of Enrollment Management (404) 733-5100 Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) official transcripts from high school and all colleges attended; (4) portfolio of 12 to 15 pieces of work, with 3 required drawings from direct observation. COSTS Per Year Tuition ..............................................................................:..... $9,850 Room .......................................................................................3,150 Total ......................... $13,000 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Teresa Tantillo, Director of Financial Aid (404) 733-5100 In addition to State and Federal Assistance, the college offers the Dean's Scholarship, Presidential Scholarships, and Student of Excellence Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include visiting artists and scholars program and attending the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Alliance Theatre, and High Museum.of Art. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Advertising Design ......................... BFA Computer Art .........'......................... BFA Computer Graphics ........................ BFA Communication Design .................. BFA Drawing ........................................... BFA Electronic Arts ................................ BFA Graphic Design .............................. BFA Illustration ....................................... BFA Interior Design ................................ BFA Painting ........................................... BFA Photography ................................... BFA Printmaking ..................................... BFA Sculpture ........................................ BFA Video ............................................... BFA ATLANTA METROPOLITAN COLLEGE E.A. Thompson, President 1630 Stewart Avenue, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30310 (404) 756-4000 Located _in southwest Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter). ADMISSIONS Verel Wilson, Director of Admissions (404) 756-4000 Application and official transcripts must be received 20 working days prior to the registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) good character; (4) personal interview and additional testing may be required; (5) certificate of immunization. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation Fee* .................................................................... $358 Fees ..............................................................................................40 Books ..........................................................................................200 Total .............................. $598 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Lauretta L. Allen, Director of Financial Aid (404) 756-4002 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers AMC Foundation, Rotary, Regents', and athletic scholarships. All completed application forms should reach the Financial Aid Office 30 working days prior to the beginning of the quarter. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate sports (men's basketball and women's softball), publications, drama, and music. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accountancy ................................... AAS Agriculture ......................................... AS Anthropology ............,....................... AS Art .....................................................AA Biology .............................................. AS Business Administration ................................ AS Management ................................ AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Programming Information System ..................... AAS Computer Analysis ...................... AAS Computer Science ............................ AS Computerized Office Management ................................ AAS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Economics ........................................ AS Education Business ....................:.................... AS Health & Physical .......................... AS Teacher .......................................... AS Vocational :................................... AAS Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA Forestry ............................................. AS French ............................................... AA Geography ........................................ AS Geology ............................................. AS Gerrrian ............................................. AA 25 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES (Cont.) History ............................................... AS Home Economics ............................. AS Human Services ............................. AAS Industrial Management ,.............:..... AS Journalism ........................................ AA Mathematics ..................................... AS Medical Illustration ........................... AS Medical Records Administration ...... AS Music Management .................................. AA Recording/Production .................... AA Nursing .............................................. AS Office Administration ........................ AS Philosophy ........................................ AA Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AS Pre-Medical Technology .................. AS Pre-Occupational Therapy ............... AS Pre-Physical Therapy ....................... AS Psychology ....................................... AS Records Management ...................... AS Recreation ........................................ AS Recreational Leadership ............... AAS Secretarial Sciences ........................ AS Social Work ....................................... AS Sociology ..............:........................... AS Spanish ............................................. AA Speech .............................................. AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Teacher Assistance ....................... AAS Urban Life ......................................... AS Joint Programs with Atlanta Area Technical Institute Accounting ...................................... AAS Avionics Maintenance Technology ...............'. .................. AAS Child Development & Related Care ............................................. AAS Commercial Art .............................. AAS Computer Programming ................ AAS Dental Assisting ............................. AAS Dental Laboratory Technology ...... AAS Electronics Technology ................. AAS Information & Office Technology ..... AAS Marketing Management ................. AAS Medical Assisting ........................... AAS Medical Laboratory Technology .... AAS Apply for financial aid as early as .possible. Funds are often limited. AUGUSTA COLLEGE William A. Bloodworth, Jr., President 2500 Walton Way Augusta, Georgia 30904-2200 (706) 737-1400 Located in the center of the Central Savannah River Area comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 5,625. ADMISSIONS Sam McNair, Acting Director of Admissions (706) 737-1632 Applications and official transcripts must be received 30 days prior to the registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $474 Fees .............................................................................................. 70 Total .............................. $54-4 * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Kevin G. Wellwood, Director of Financial Aid (706) 737-1431 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers a comprehensive scholarship program including the Lettie Pate Whitehead, Army ROTC, and athletic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include publications, choir, social and cultural activities, fraternities and sororities, athletics, political organizations, and religious organizations. 26 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Art ............................................. BA,BFA Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ............... MBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Communications ............................... BA Computer Science ............................ BS Core Curriculum ......................... AA,AS Criminal Justice ........................ AAS,BS Education Administration & Supervision ....................... MEd,EdS Counselor Education .......... MEd,EdS Early Childhood ............. BA,MEd,EdS Elementary ............................ BA,MEd Health & Physical ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Middle Grades ............... BA,MEd,EdS Music Education ............................ BM Secondary Biology ......................................... BS Chemistry .................................... BS English ......................................... BA French .......................................... BA Health & Physical ........................ BS History ....,.................................... BA Mathematics ................................ BS Physical Science ......................... BS Physics ........................................ BS Political Science .......................... BA Spanish ........................................ BA Special ................. Bs,BSEd,MEd,EdS English .............................................. BA French ............................................... BA General Business ........................... BBA History ............................................... BA Management .................................. BBA Marketing ........................................ BBA Mathematics ..................................... BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Music Performance .......................... BM Nursing ........................................... ASN Physical Science .............................. BS Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ................................. BA,MS Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA AUGUSTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Jack B. Patrick, President 3116 Deans Bridge Road Augusta, Georgia 30906 (706) 771-4000 Located in the center of the Central Savannah River Area two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 3,500. ADMISSIONS Terry Elam, Director of Admissions (706) 771-4028 Requirements: (1) Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or institutional admissions placement test. COSTS (1993-94) Per Quarter Tuition ................................................................................. $191.50 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Betty Reid, Director of Financial Aid (706) 771-4000 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate sports, student activities council, professional organizations, and clubs. PROGRAMS Offered (Day/ Length Evening) (Months) Associate Degree Accounting both 18 Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology both 18 Cardiovascular Technology day Computer Programming both 21 Electromechanical Engineering Technology both 18 Electronic Engineering Technology both 18 Marketing Management day 21 Mechanical Engineering Technology both 18 Medical Lab Technology day 18 Secretarial Science both 21 Waste Management Engineering Technology both 18 Diploma Accounting both 15 Air Conditioning Technology both 12 Air Conditioning Technology, Advanced both 12 Automotive Technology day 21 Business & Office Technology both 18 Child Development & Related Care day 15 Cosmetology both 12 Culinary Arts day 18 Dental Assisting day 15 Electronic Equipment Servicing both 18 Horticulture, Environmental both 12 Industrial Maintenance Technology both 15 Information & Office Technology both 12 Machine Tool Technology both 12 Machine Tool Technology, Advanced both 12 Marketing Management day 15 Medical Assisting day 12 Paramedic Technology day 12 Pharmacy Technology evening 24 Practical Nursing day 15 Printing/Graphics Technology day 21 Residential/Commercial Wiring both 12 Respiratory Therapy Technology day 15 Surgical Technology day 15 Technical Design Graphics evening 24 Welding & Joining Technology both 12 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly October Oct./Mar. Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Jan./July Jan./July Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Oct./Mar. Oct./Mar. Quarterly Oct./Mar. October Oct./Mar. Quarterly Quarterly Jan./July Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Oct./Mar. October October Quarterly Oct./Mar. Oct./Mar. O_ctober October Quarterly Quarterly BAINBRIDGE COLLEGE Edward D. Mobley, President . Bainbridge, Georgia 31717-0953 (912) 248-2500 Located in southwest Georgia two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter)., ADMISSIONS . Karen Hill, Director of Admissions/Records (912) 248-2500 Application and official transcripts should be received by September for fall quarter enrollment. Requirements for degree applicants: (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) SAT; (3) high school grade point average of 1.8; (4) additional testing may be required. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $348 Fees .............................................................................................. 15 Books .......................................................................................... 150 Total .............................. $513 PerQtr. Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Ruth Rich, Financial Aid Officer (912) 248-2500 The college offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intramural sports, drama, music, and publications. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... AAS Agriculture ......................................... AA Air Conditioning/Heating ................ Cert Applied Science ............................. AAS Art ...................................................... AA Automotive Technology ......... Cert,AAS Biological Sciences .......................... AA Business Administration ................... AA Chemistry .....................................,.... AA Computer Information System ...... AAS Criminal Justice ................................ AA Drafting ................................... Cert,AAS Electrical/Electronics Maintenance ................................ Cert Electronics Technology .................... AS English .............................................. AA Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry ............................................. AA General Studies ................................ AA Health & Physical Education ........... AA Heating & Air Conditioning ............ Cert History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AA Industrial Maintenance .......... Cert,AAS Information & Office Technology ... Cert Journalism ........................................ AA Licensed Practical Nursing ............ Cert Marketing & Management ............. AAS Mathematics ..................... ................ AA Nursing .............................................. AA Pharmacy .......................................... AA Political Science ,.......:...................... AA Practical Nursing ............................ Cert Psychology ....................................... AA Secretarial Science ........................ AAS Sociology .......................................... AA Speech/Drama .................................. AA Teacher Education ........................... AA Photo courtesy of Bainbridge College BEN HILL-IRWIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Edgar B. Greene, President P.O. Box 1069 Fitzgerald, Georgia 317 50 (912) 468-7487 Located between Fitzgerald and Ocilla, Georgia two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: day-800; evening-200. ADMISSIONS Bonnie Kelly, Director of Admissions (912) 468-7487 John T. Renfroe, Director of Instruction (912) 468-7487 I Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score preferred. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $204 Fees .............................................................................................. 10 Total .............................. $214 Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Steve Gibbons, Director of Financial Aid (912) 468-7487 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various scholarships. PROGRAMS Offered DayEvening Length (Months) Entrance Date(s) Diploma Accounting* both 12 Air Conditioning Technology day 12 Air Conditioning Technology, Adv.* day 18 Auto Collision Repair both 18 Automotive Technology day 21 Building & Facilities Maintenance both 12 Cosmetology day 12 Culinary Arts day 18 Drafting Technology* both 18 Industrial Maintenance Technology both 18 Information & Office Technology both 12 Machine Tool Technology both 12 Machine Tool Technology, Adv.* both 18 Medical Assisting day 12 Practical Nursing day 15 Telecommunications Technology* day 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly . Fall/Spring Winter/Summer Fall/Spring Joint degree program with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. BERRY COLLEGE Gloria M. Shatto, President Mount Berry Station Rome, Georgia 30149 (706) 232-5374 In Atlanta: 688-4334 In Georgia: 1-800-237-7942 Located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta comprehensive private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 1,788. ADMISSIONS George Gaddie, Dean of Admissions (706) 236-2215 Application and official transcripts should be received by February 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) academic preparation including 4 years of English, 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I & II; either Trigonometry or Geometry), 3 years of social studies, 3 years of natural science, and 2 years of foreign language; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) evidence of personal integrity. COSTS Per Semester Tuition .................................................................................... $4,307 Room and board ..................................................................... 2,078 Total ........................... $6,385 Per Sem. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID William G. Fron, Director of Financial Aid 1-800-682-3779 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college awards scholarships for academic merit, music (voice and instrumental), athletics, and communication arts. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, academic clubs and honor societies, student publications, special interest groups, religious organizations, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, and a cultural events program. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................................ BS Animal Science ................................:BS Art ..................................................... BA Biochemistry ..................................... BS Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ............... MBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Communication ................................. BA Computer Science ............................ BS Consumer & Family Sciences ......... BS Decision Science .............................. BS Economics .................................. BA,BS Education Art ................................................... BA Early Childhood ..................... BS,MEd English ............................................ BA French ............................................ BA German .......................................... BA Health & Physical .......................... BS Home Economics .................. BS,MEd Languages, Combination of any two: French, German, or Spanish ...... BA Mathematics ................................... BS Middle Grades ....................... BS,MEd Music .............................................. BM Reading ....................................... MEd Science ........................................... BS Social Science, Broad Field .... BA,BS Spanish .......................................... BA English .............................................. BA Fashion Merchandising .................... BS Finance ............................................. BS 27 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES (Cont.) Foodservice Management ............... BS Foreign Languages French .................... :....................... BA German .......................................... BA Spanish .......................................... BA Combination of any two: French, German or Spanish ..................... BA Health & Physical Education, Sport Performance .................................. BS History ..............:................................ BA Horticulture ....................................... BS Hotel/Restaurant Management ........ BS Interdisciplinary Studies ............. BA,BS International Studies ........................ BA Management ..................................... BS Marketing .......................................... BS Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Music Applied ..................................... BA,BM With Elective Studies in Business ................................... BM Performance .................................. BM Nursing* ...................................... 6 Sem Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ......................... BA, BS Pre-Dentistry ............................... 8 Sem Pre-Engineering** ................... 4-6 Sem Pre-Law ....................................... 8 Sem Pre-Medicine ............................... 8 Sem Pre-Ministerial ............................ 8 Sem Pre-Optometry .........................4-8 Sem Pre-Pharmacy .......................... 2-4 Sem Pre-Theology ........................... 4-8 Sem Pre-Veterinary Medicine .........4-8 Sem Psychology ................................. BA,BS Religion & Philosophy ...................... BA Sociology ................................... BA,BS Theatre .............................................. BA * Dual degree with Emory University Dual degree with Georgia Institute of Technology BRENAU UNIVERSITY AND THE WOMEN'S COLLEGE John S. Burd, President Gainesville, Georgia 30501 (404) 534-6299 Located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta private comprehensive university including a women's college, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system women's college residence facilities total university enrollment: 2,100. ADMISSIONS John Upchurch, Dean of Admissions (404) 534-6100 Sue Brasel, Undergraduate Admissions Coordinator (Evening & Weekend Programs) (404) 534-6207 Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Requirements: (1) official transcripts from secondary schools or colleges; (2) SAT or ACT (freshmen only); (3) recommendation of high school counselor (freshmen only). Sally Sites, Graduate Admissions Coordinator (404) 718-1155 COSTS Per Year Tuition, room and board ..................................................... $15,471 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Year FINANCIAL AID Pam Barrett, Director of Financial Aid (404) 534-6152 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Trustee Scholarships, Brenau Scholars Program, and tennis, music, theatre, art, dance, and sorority scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor clubs and societies, publications, choir and glee club, religious organizations, sororities, and intercollegiate tennis. 2 8 Photo courtesy of Brenau University PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting .................................. BA,BS Allied Health Sciences ..................... BS Arts Management ........................... BFA Biology ........................................ BA,BS Broadcasting ..................................... BA Business Administration ... BA,BS,MBA Criminal Justice .......................... BA,BS Conservation Law Enforcement ............................. BA,BS Education Early Childhood ....... BA,BS,MEd,EdS Learning Disabilities ................... MEd Middle Grades ......... BA,BS,MEd,EdS Music .............................................. BM Non-Certification ......................... MEd Special Education (Learning Disabilities) .............. MEd Special Education (MR) .......... BA,BS English .............................................. BA Fashion Merchandising .............. BA,BS History ......................................... BA,BS Human Resources Management ........................... BS,BA Journalism ........................................ BA Mass Media ...................................... BA Nursing ........................................... BSN Performing Arts Ballet Pedagogy ............................. BA Church Music ................................ BM Dance/Theatre ............................... BA Dance Performance ....................... BA Music Performance .......... ., ........... BM Theatre ........................................... BA Political Science ......................... BA,BS Psychology ................................. BA,BS Public Administration ................. BA,BS Visual Arts Commercial Art .............................. BA Interior Design ............................. BFA Studio Art : BA Undecided about schools? Visit those you're thinking about attending to get a first-hand look at campus life. BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE Y. Lynn Holmes, President Highway 280 Mount Vernon, Georgia 30445-0197 1-800-342-1087 Located in southeast Georgia four-year private college affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 2,205. ADMISSIONS Don Buckner, V.P. for Enrollment Management (912) 583-2241 Applications should be submitted early in the senior year of high school. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ...'.......................,......................................................... $1,500 Fees .............................................................................................:60 Room and board ........................................................................ 800 Total ........................... $2,360 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Cecelia Hightower, Director of Financial Aid (912) 583-2241 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers music, academic, and athletic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, musical programs, dramatic productions, social and educational organizations, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Associate of Arts/Science Art Biology Business Administration Business Education Christianity Criminal Justice Data Processing Economics English General Studies Health & Physical Education History Home Economics Mathematics & Statistics Music Physics Political Science Pre-Dental Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Records Administration Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician's Assistant Pre-Respiratory Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology Secretarial-General Secretarial-Legal Secretarial-Medical Social Studies Sociology Teacher Education Bachelor of Arts/Science Biology Business Administration Business Education Christianity Early Childhood Education English General Studies Health, Physical Education & Recreation History Ministry Music Office Administration Psychology Secondary Education Sociology Bachelor of Ministry Bachelor of Music BRUNSWICK COLLEGE Dorothy L. Lord, _President 3700 Altama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia 31520-3644 (912) 264-7201 Located in southeast Georgia, 60 miles from Savannah a two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 1,650. ADMISSIONS Harrison Fields, Registrar & Director of Admissions (912) 246-7253 Application and official transcripts should be received one week prior to orientation and registration. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) at least 16 years of age; (3) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $358 Fees ..........................................,..........:........................................ 45 Total .............................. $403 * Additiona.l fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Betty Coen, Director of Financial Aid (912) 264-7262 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic and athletic _ scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate athletics, religious organizations, publications, and lecture series in art, drama, and music. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ................................... AASA Agricultural Engineering ................... AS Agriculture ......................................... AS Art ..................................................... AA Biology .............................................. AS Business Administration & Economics ...................................... AS Business & Office Technology .......................... Cert.AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Science ........................... AS Computer Information Systems ....... AS Computer Information Technology .................... Cert,AASCIT Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Drafting & Design Technology ..................... Cert,AASDD Electronic Technology ...... Cert,AASET Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry ............................................. AS General Studies ................................ AS Geology ............................................. AS Health & Physical Education ........... AS History ........................:...................... AS Home Economics ............................ AS Machinist ......................................... Cert Manufacturing/Maintenance Technology .................................. Cert Marketing & Management ................. Cert,AASMM Mathematics ..................................... AS Mechanical Technology ........... AASMT Medical Laboratory Technology ............................. ASMLT Medical Records Adminisration ....... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Nursing ..................................... AS,ASN Occupational Therapy ...................... AS Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physician's Assistant ....................... AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AS Practical Nursing ............................ Cert Pre-Dentistry ..................................... AS Pre-Engineering ............................... AS Pre-Medicine ..................................... AS Pre-Pharmacy ................................... AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine .................. AS Psychology ....................................... AS Radiologic Technology .......... ASRT,AS Recreation ........................................ AS Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Sociology .......................................... AS Teacher Education ........................... AS Welding ........................................... Cert Some degree and certificate programs are available at the Camden Center in Kingsland. Bachelor and master's degree level courses are available through joint programs with Armstrong State College and Georgia Southern University on the Brunswick campus and at the Camden Center campus. CARROLL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Judy Hulsey, President 997 South Highway 16 Carrollton, Georgia 30117 (404) 836-6800 Located 50 miles west of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment : 1,100. ADMISSIONS Janet Ayers, V.P., Instructional & Student Development Services (404) 836-6800 Application and official transcripts needed for all programs prior to admission. Graduation from high school required by nursing program. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ...................................,................................................... $192 Activity fee ...................................................................................... 9 Total .............................. $201 Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Mike Coulon, Director of Financial Aid (404) 836-6805 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers Rotary, Kiwanis, Seratoma Club, and Business and Professional Women's Association scholarships. PROGRAMS Business Accounting Business & Office Technology Information & Office Technology Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) both 12 both 12 both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Health Practical Nursing day 15 Summer Skilled Air Conditioning Technology Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Commercial Truck Driving Cosmetology Computer Information Systems Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Residential/Commercial Wiring both both day day day both both both both 12/18 12 21 2 15 18 12/15 12 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly 9 wk. cycle Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Technical Applied Manufacturing Technology both Electrical Maintenance Technology both Electronics Technology both Industrial Maintenance Technology both 12 12 18/14 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Associate Degree Programs Accounting Applied Manufacturing Technology Computer Information Systems Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Marketing Management Secretarial Science Photo courtesy of Carroll Technical Institute CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Harton D. Crimm, President 980 South Cobb Drive Marietta, Georgia 30060 (404) 528-4500 Located 18 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 1,700. ADMISSIONS Anita 0. Martin, Director of Admissions (404) 528-4545 Associate of Applied Technology degree requirements: (1) graduation from high school; (2) official high school transcript; (3) SAT scores of at least 400-math/380verbal. Diploma program requirements: (1) high school diploma or equivalent for most programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs; (2) minimum requirements in mathematics and language skills. 2 9 COSTS Per Credit Hour Tuition/Supply Fees: Degree/Diploma ...................................................................... $17 Other fees also ass~ssed. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Suzanne Spruill, Director of Financial Aid (404) 528-4531 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, alumni association, and a variety of clubs, organizations, and honoraries. PROGRAMS Offered (Day-Evening) Associate Degree Accounting Automotive Technology Biomedical Engineering Technology Business Studies* Computer Programming Electromechanical Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Law Enforcement Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Respiratory Therapy Secretarial Science Technical Studies* both both both both both both both both both both both both both * General degree Diploma Accounting Technology Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Electronic Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Information & Office Technology Law Enforcement Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring Surgical Technology both both both both both both both both both both both both both day both day day both day Support Courses Developmental Stdies both General Studies both CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY Thomas W. Cole, Jr., President James P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 (404) 880-8000 30 Located approximately one mile from the center of Atlanta private, historically black Methodist-affiliated university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 5,500. ADMISSIONS "Clifton B. Rawles, Director of Admissions (404) 880-8784 Application and official transcripts deadlines are March 1 for fall semester; November 1 for spring semester. Requirements: (1) SAT or ACT; (2) selected units of high school work; (3) at least a "C-plus" average for high school work in English, mathematics, foreign language, science, and social science; or satisfactory GED score. COSTS Per Semester Tuition ....................................................................................$3,954 Room and board ..................................................................... 2,119 Total ........................... $6,073 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID Gwen Coleman, Associate Director of Financial Aid (404) 880-8065/8066/8236 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academic, athletics, band, and chorus scholarships, as well as United Methodist Church Scholarships. Contact the Associate Dean for Academic Services for additional scholarship information. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include .intercollegiate athletics, drama, band, choir, publications, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................................ BA African & African-American - Studies ........................................... MA African Women's Study ............. MA,DA Art ..............................:...................... BA Biology ............................... BS,MS,PhD Business Administration ................... BA Chemistry ..................... BS,MS,DA,PhD Community Health Education .......... BS Computer & Information Sciences ................................. BS,MS Criminal Justice Administration ....... MA Decision Sciences/Information Systems ................................ BA,MBA Economics ........................,......... BA,MA Education Administration & Supervision ............... MA, EdS,EdD Behavior Disorders ....................... MA Business ......................................... BA Counseling & Human Development .............. MA,EdS,PhD Early Childhood ............... BA,MA,EdS Educational Psychology ............... MA Exceptional Student Behavior Disorders ..................... MA Interrelated (Mental Handicaps, Learning Disabilities & Behavior Disorders) ........................ MA,EdS Learning Disabilities ........... MA,EdS Mentally Handicapped ....... MA,EdS Health & Physical .......................... BA Middle Grades ................. BA,MA,EdS Office Administration ..................... BA Secondary (English, French, History, Math, Reading, Science, Social Science, Spanish) .............. MA,EdS English ........................................ BA,MA Finance .................................... BA,MBA French ........................................ BA,MA German ..........:............................ BA,MA History ........................................ BA,MA Humanities ........................................ DA International Affairs & Development ......................... MA,PhD Library & Information Studies Academic Library Admin .. MSLS,SLS Public Library Admin ........ MSLS,SLS School Library Ad min ....... MSLS,SLS Special Library Admin ...... MSLS,SLS Marketing ................................. BA,MBA Mass Media Arts ............................... BA Mathematical Sciences ....... BA,BS,MS Medical Record Administration ........ BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Nutrition ............................................. BS Physics ........................................ BS,MS Political Science ................ BA,MA,PhD Psychology ....................................... BA Public Administration .................... MPA Religion & Philosophy ...................... BA Social Work .................................:. SSW Clinical ........................................ MSW Planning, Administration & Social Science ...................................... PhD Sociology .................................... BA,MA Spanish ............................:......... BA,MA Speech Communications ................. BA Theatre Arts ...................................... BA CLAYTON STATE COLLEGE Richard A. Skinner, President Morrow, Georgia 30260 (404) 961-3400 Located 15 miles south of downtown Atlanta near 1-75 four-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quartersystem (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 4,760. ADMISSIONS Tonya R. Hobson, Director of Admissions & Registrar (404) 961-3500 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* .....................................................................$474 Fees ............................................................................:................. 42 Books ...................................................................-....................... 150 Total .............................. $666 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Vera Brooks, Director of Financial Aid (404) 961-3511 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Regents' Scholarships, Foundation Scholarships, John Word West Scholarships, Spivey Music Scholarships, Mitchell C. Bishop Scholarship, and Special Teacher Education Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, music, honor societies, and clubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... SBA Agriculture ......................................... AS Architectural Design Technology .................................. AAS Art ..................................................... AA Aviation Maintenance Technology .................................. AAS Avionics Technology ...................... AAS Biology .............................................. AS Business Administration ................... AA Business Education .......................... AS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Information Systems .... BSA Computer Science ............................ AS Computer Service Technology ...... AAS Criminal Justice ................................ AA Data Processing .................... Cert,AAS Dental Hygiene ............................ ASDH Electromechanical Technology ..... AAS Electronics Technology .......,. Cert,AAS Engineering ....................................... AS Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA ~~;~~~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::! General Business ........................... BBA General Studies .......................... AA,AS Geology ............................................. AS History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Journalism ........................................ AA Management .................................. BBA Management/Supervision ...... Cert,AAS Marketing/Management Technology .......................... Cert,AAS Mathematics ................... .................. AS Mechanical Drafting Technology ... AAS Medical Laboratory Technology ...... AS Medical Records Administration ...... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Music ............................................ BMus Nursing .................................. ASN,BSN Occupational Therapy ......:............... AS Office Administration ..................... AAS Office Assistant .............................. Cert Office Technology .......................... Cert Physical Education ........................... AS Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Pre-Airway Science ....................... AAS Psychology ....................................... AA Pre-Professional Programs Dentistry Law Medicine Sociology/Anthropology ................... AA Spanish ............................................. AA Speech/Drama .................................. AA Teacher Education ..................... AA,BA Telecommunications Technology .................................. AAS Urban Life ......................................... AA Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Douglas W. Oldenburg, President Decatur, Georgia 30031 (404) 378-8821 Located in the metropolitan Atlanta area a seminary of the Presbyterian Church (USA) accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Theological Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 646. ADMISSIONS (404) 378-8821 Graduation from an accredited college or university. COSTS Per Year Tuition .................................................................................... $5,760 Room and board ..................................................................... 3,805 Total ........................... $9,565 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Robin S. Dietrich (404) 378-8821 Scholarships-including the Columbia, Broyles, Cornelson, Newton, and Tull Scholarships-are available with consideration of availability of resources and quality of work done. Some remuneration for supply preaching during the second and third years of study. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural athletics, publications, choir, organizations, and clubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Training for ministry ......... MDiv (3 yrs.) Post-graduate training for ministers .......................... ThD (5 yrs.) ThM (2 yrs.) DMin (3 yrs.) Theological Studies ............ MA (2 yrs.) COLUMBUS COLLEGE Frank D. Brown, President Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645 (706) 568-2211 Located in west central Georgia comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) ROTC-Army limited resident housing enrollment: 5,500. ADMISSIONS Patty Ross, Director of Admissions (706) 568-2035 Application dates are late May for summer quarter, late August for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. Joint enrollment program for advanced high school students and advanced placement program for superior students. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ..................................................................... $474 Fees .............................................................................................. 77 Books .......................................................................................... 228 Total .............................. $779 Additional fees for non-residents. Per Otr. FINANCIAL AID Al Pinckney, Director (706) 568-2036 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Pearl Austin Thiele Scholarship, Herbert H. Hughes and James Newsome Scholarship, Columbus College Honor Scholarships, and Fine Arts Scholarships. . CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, college theatre, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Art ..................................................... BA Biology ........................................ BA.BS Business Administration ....... BBA,MBA Chemistry .................................... BA,BS Communications ............................... BA Photo courtesy of Coumbus College Community Counseling ................... MS Computer Information Management ................................ BBA Computer Programming ............:.AAST Computer Science- Applied ............................... AASCS,BS Criminal Justice ........... Cert,AASCJ,BS Dental Hygiene ............................ ASDH Education-Administration & Supervision .......................... MEd,EdS Education-School Counseling ..:.. MEd Education-Teacher Art ...................................... BSEd,MEd Early Childhood ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Reading ............................... MEd,EdS Secondary Biology ...................................... MEd English .................... BSEd,MEd,EdS General Science ............ BSEd,MEd History ............................ BSEd,MEd Mathematics ........... BSEd,MEd,EdS Political Science ............. BSEd,MEd Social Science ....... BSEd,MEd,EdS Science/Biology ........................ EdS Special Education Behavioral Disorders ................ MEd Learning Disabilities ................. MEd Mentally Retarded .......... BSEd,MEd Electronics Technology ............. AASET English Language & Literature ........ BA Environmental Science .................... MS Exercise Science .............................. BS Finance ........................................... BBA General Administration ................. MPA General Studies .......................... AS,BS Geology ..............................:.............. BS Health, Physical Education, & Sports Science .......................... BSEd Health Services Administration .... MPA Health Science ........................... AS,BS History ............................................... BA Justice Administration ................... MPA Management .................................. BBA Marketing ........................................ BBA Mathematical Sciences .............. BA.BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Music-Applied .......................... BM,MM Music Education .....................,........ BM Nursing .................................. ASN,BSN Political Behavior .............................. BS Political Science ......................... BA.BS Psychology ................................. BA,BS Public Administration .................... MPA Recreation ....: .............................. AASR Recreation & Park Administration ... BS Respiratory Therapy .................... ASRT Sociology .......................................... BS Theatre Arts ...................................... BA Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Special Programs Engineering transfer and 5-year/2-degree programs offered cooperatively with Georgia Institute of Technology. COLUMBUS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE W.G. Hartline, President 928 45th Street Columbus, Georgia 31904-6572 (706) 649-1800 Located i.n west Georgia _public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 1,800. ADMISSIONS Darius Slusher, V.P., Student Services (706) 649-1800 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. However, this requirement must be met before graduation from the institute. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $192 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Jim Howell, Financial Aid Officer (706) 649-1888 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers predesignated scholarships, including Equity Scholarships. 31 PROGRAMS Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Associate Degree Electronic Engineering Technology Management & Supervisory Development Mechanical Engineering Technology day 24 both 24 day 24 Diploma Accounting day Air Conditioning Technology day Appliance Servicing day Auto Collision Repair day Automotive Technology day Business & Office Technology day Cabinetmaking Carpentry day 0 day Computer Programming day Cosmetology day Electronics Technology day Fashion Production & Management day Industrial Maintenance day Information & Office Technology day Machine Tool Technology day Machine Tool Technology, Advanced day Management & Supervisory Development both Medical Assisting day Nursing Technology day Practical Nursing day Printing/Graphics Technology day Surgical Technology day Truck Repair Technology day Welding & Joining Technology day 12 21 12 12/18 21 15 12 12/15 18 12 18 18 12 12 15 12 15 12. 9 18 12 12 12 12 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly October Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Oct.I April Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly July July/Jari. July/Jan. Oct.I April July Quarterly Quarterly COOSA VALLEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Derward Powell, President 112 Hemlock Street Rome, Georgia 30161-6799 (706) 235-1142 Located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 1,370. ADMISSIONS J. Steven Bradsltaw, Director, Student Dev~lopment Services (706) 235-1145 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. However, this requirement must be met before graduation. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .......................................................................................$204 Fees .............................................................................................. 12 Total .............................. $216 Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. 32 FINANCIAL AID Tresa K. Duck, Financial Aid Specialist (706) 235-1145 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. PROGRAMS Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Auto Collision Repair Technology Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Carpentry Computer Progamming Cosmetology Drafting Technology Electronics Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Paramedic Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapy Technology Welding & Joining Technology Offered (DayEvening) both both both day both day both day . both both both both both both both day both day day day day both Length (Months) 12/24 12/24 12/24 21 15/30 12 15/30 12 12/24 24/24 15/30 15/30 12/24 12/24 12/24 12 15/30 12 15 24 24 12/24 Entrance Date(s) Fall/Spring Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Fall Fall/Spring Fall Quarterly Fall Fall Quarterly COVENANT COLLEGE Frank Brock, President Lookout Mountain, Georgia 30750 (706) 820-1560 Located in northwest Georgia near Chattanooga four-year private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 707. ADMISSIONS Charlie Phillips, Vice President for Admissions (706) 820-1560 Application should be submitted by August 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school; (2) at least 16 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Semester Tuition ....................................................................................$4,850 Fees ............................................................................................ 1.65 Room and board .................................................................... 1,900 Books ........................................................................................:.. 235 Total ........................... $7,150 Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID Becky Bigger, Director, Student Financial Planning (706) 820-1560 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Maclellan Scholars Program and merit, athletic, and music scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, music, drama, clubs, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Bible ............................................ AA,BA Biology .............................................. BA Business Administration ............. AA,BA Chemistry .......................................... BA Computer Science ............................ BA Education Biology ............................................ BA Elementary ..................................... BA Education (cont.) English ........................:................... BA History ............................................ BA Music .............................................. BM English .........................,.................... BA History ............................................... BA Inter-Disciplinary Studies ................. BA Music ................................................. BA Music-Applied ................................. BM Natural Science ................................ BA Organizational Behavior ................... BA Pre-Engineering ............................... BA Pre-Law ............................................. BA Pre-Medicine- BA Pre-Ministry ...................................... AA Pre-Nursing ....................................... BA Psychology ....................................... BA Sociology .......................................... BA DALTON COLLEGE Derrell C. Roberts, President 213 North College Drive Dalton, Georgia 30720 (706) 272-4436 Located 88 miles northwest of Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 2,913. ADMISSIONS David F. Hay, Director of Admissions & Registrar (706) 272-4436 1-800-829-4436 Application must be received by September 1 for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED score (not required for admission to one-year certificate programs); (2) SAT or ACT; (3) test and interview at the college may be required. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee .....................,............................................... $358 Fees .........................................................................;.................... 10 Books ..........................................,............................................... 135 Total ...,.......................... $503 Additional fees for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Sylvia Graves, Acting Director of Financial Aid (706) 272-4544 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic scholarships for entering freshmen, rising sophomores, and nursing students. Technical training and need-based scholarships are also available. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, student government, publications, and a variety of clubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ......................................... AS Auto Body Repair ........................... Cert Automotive Technology .. ,.............. Cert Biological Sciences .......................... AS Business Administration ................... AS Business-General .......................... AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Operations ............ Cert.AAS Computer Science ............................ AS Computer Service Technology .......................... Cert.AAS Cooperative Degree ....................... AAS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Cytotechnology ............................... Cert Dental Hygien~ ................................. AS Diesel Truck Mechanics ................. Cert Drafting & Design ................... AAS,Cert Economics ........................................ AS Education .......................................... AS Medical Office Assisting.: ............... Cert Electronic Technology ........... AAS,Cert Medical Technology ......................... AS Emergency Services Medical Transcription ............ AAS,Cert Management ................................ AAS Microcomputer Applications .......... AAS English .............................................. AA Nuclear Medicine Technology ......... AS Foreign Language ............................ AA Nursing ..................................... AS,ASN Forestry ............................................. AS Occupational Therapy ...................... AS General Studies .......................... AA,AS Office Administration ..................... AAS Geology ............................................. AS Office Career Technologies ........... Cert Health & Physical Education ........... AS Pharmacy .......................................... AS Health Information Management ..... AS Philosophy ...................................:.... AA Health Unit Coordinator ................. Cert Phlebotomy ..................................... Cert History ............................................... AA Physical Therapy .............................. AS Histotechnology ............................. AAS Physician Assistant .......................... AS Home Economics ............................. AS Physics .............................................. AS Industrial Electrical Political Science ............................... AA Technology .......................... AAS,Cert Psychology ....................................... AA Information Systems ........................ AS Radiologic Technology .................. AAS Journalism ........................................ AA Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Law Enforcement ........................... AAS Social Work ....................................... AA Legal Office Administration ........... AAS Sociology .......................................... AA Management .................................. AAS Speech & Drama .............................. AA Management/Marketing ................. Cert Technology-General ..................... AAS Marketing ........................................ AAS Technology-Industrial ............: ...... AAS Mathematics ..................................... AS Welding ........................................... Cert Medical Coding Specialist ............. Cert Welding-Industrial Plant Medical Laboratory Technology .... AAS Maintenance ................................ Cert Medical Office Administration ....... AAS Welding-Machine Shop .............:... Cert Tuition and fees are higher at many schools for "non-residents," generally students who have lived in Georgia for less than a year. DALTON SCHOOL OF HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Rubye R. Sane, Director 1221 Elkwood Drive Dalton, Georgia 30720 (706) 278-8922 Located 88 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical school governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and approved by the Georgia Board of Nursing quarter system enrollment capacity: 80. ADMISSIONS Rebecca Bailey, Director of Admissions (706) 278-8922 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) local admissions test or SAT. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .......................................................................................$204 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Rebecca Bailey, Financial Aid Officer (706) 278-8922 The school offers State and Federal assistance. PROGRAMS Basic EMT Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Offered (DayEvening) day day both Length (Months) 9 12 15/24 Entrance Date(s) Fall Fall July/Jan. DARTON COLLEGE Peter J. Sireno, President 2400 Gillionville Road Albany, Georgia 31 707 (912) 430-6740 Located in southwest Georgia two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 2,604. ADMISSIONS Charles T. Edwards, Director of Admissions & Registrar (912) 430-6742 Application should be received by August 20 for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ...................................................................... $358 Fees .............................................................................................. 25 Total .............................. $383 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Beatricia King, Director Of Financial Aid (912) 430-6746 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Darton College Foundation Scholarships and the Darton College Foundation Nursing Scholarships/ Loans. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, publications, music, drama, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ............................. Cert.AAS Agricultural Engineering ................... AS Agriculture ......................................... AS Anthropology .................................... AS Art .................................................... AA Biological Science ............................ AS Business ......................................... AAS Business Administration ................... AS Business Computer Systems ............................... Cert,AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Clerical ...................................:........ Cert Computer Information Systems ....... AS Computer Science ............................ AS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Diagnostic Medical Sonography ...... AS Education Business ......................................... AS Early Childhood ............................. AS Health/Physical .............................. AS Middle School ................................ AS Secondary ...................................... AS Special ............................................ AS Trade & Industrial .................. AAS,AS Emergency Medical Services ................................. Cert,AS Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA Fitness Science .............................. AAS Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry ............................................. AS Geology ............................................. AS Government Services .................... AAS Health ............................................. AAS Health Information Technology ....... AS History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Human Services Technology ........... AS Journalism ........................................ AA Liberal Arts ...................................:... AA Management .......................... Cert,AAS Mathematics ..................................... AS Medical Laboratory Technology ...... AS Medical Records Administration ...... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Music ................................................. AA Nuclear Medicine Technology ......... AS Nursing ..............................................AS Occupational Therapy ...................... AS Office/Secretarial Careers ............. AAS Philosophy ........................................ AA Phlebotomy ..................................... Cert Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physical Therapy Assistant .............. AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AS Pre-Dentistry ..................................... AS Pre-Engineering ............................... AS Pre-Law ............................................. AS Pre-Medicine ..................................... AS Pre-Optometry .................................. AS Pre-Pharmacy ................................... AS Pre-Physician's Assistant ................ AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine .................. AS Psychology ............................:.......... AS Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Services .......................................... AAS Social Work ....................................... AS Sociology .......................................... AS Speech/Drama .................................. AA Technology ..................................... AAS DEKALB COLLEGE Martha Nesbitt, Acting President 3251 Panthersville Road Decatur, Georgia 30034 (404) 244-2360 Located in the eastern metropolitan Atlanta area two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 16,000. ADMISSIONS Elijah Anthony, Director, Enrollment Management (404) 299-4550 Applications should be received before the deadline for the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) minimum of 15 units of earned college preparatory credit. Joint enrollment and early admissions programs available for qualified applicants. COSTS Per Quarter -Hour Matriculation fee* ...............'................................................... $24.25 * Check with the college for other required fees. Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Norma Shipp, Director of Financial Aid (404) 299-4006 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Beulah Cleveland Honors Scholarship, Camille Conwell Colvin Academic Scholarship, DeKalb Foundation Honors Scholarships, and Regents' Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, music, art, drama, intramural and varsity athletic programs, clubs, organizations, and publications. 3 3 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ...........................~ ............. AS Agricultural Engineering ................... AS Anthropology .................................... AA Art ............................................... AA.AS Biology .............................................. AA Business Administration ................... AS Business & Office Technology** ... AAS Chemistry .......................................... AA Commercial Photography* ............ AAS Computer Operation*** .................. AAS Computer Programming** ............ AAS Computer Science ..................... ....... AS Drama-Speech ..................... ........... AA Dental Assistant* ........................... AAS Dental Hygiene ............................ ASDH Drafting*** ...................................... AAS Electronics Technologyt** ............. AAS Engineering ....................................... AS English .............................................. AA Environmental Horticulture* .......... AAS Fashion Merchandising*** ............. AAS Fire Science Technology ............... AAS Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry ................. ............................ AS General Studies ................................ AS Geology ............................................. AA Health & Physical Education ........... AS History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Hotel, Restaurant & Travel Management* .............................. AAS Industrial Management .................... AS Information & Office Technology*** .............................. AAS Interpreter Training ........................ AAS Journalism ........................................ AA Machine Tool Technology* ............ AAS Machine Tool Technology, Advanced* ................................... AAS Surgical Technology*** .................. AAS Marketing Management*** ............ AAS Mathematics ..................................... AA Medical Assistant*** .....:................ AAS Medical Laboratory Technology** ..............................".AAS Microcomputer Specialist*** .......... AAS Music ........................,........................ AS Nursing .................,......................... ASN Paramedic Technology* ................ AAS Philosophy .................................. AA,AS Physical Therapist Assistant* ........ AAS Physics .............................................. AA Political Science ................. .............. AA Pre-Dentistry ..................................... AS Pre-Medicine ..............................:...... AS Pre-Pharmacy ................................... AS Psychology ................................. AA,AS Radiologic Technology* ................. AAS Respiratory Therapy* ..................... AAS Respiratory Therapy Assistant* .... AAS Sociology ... ....................................... AA Surgical Technology*** ,................. AAS Teacher Education ........................... AS Telecommunications Technology* ................................. AAS * Offered jointly by college & Gwinnett Technical Institute. ** Offered jointly by college & DeKalb Technical Institute. *** Offered jointly by college & both technical institutes. DEKALB TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Paul M. Starnes, President 495 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston, Georgia 30021 (404) 297-9522 Located in the eastern metropolitan Atlanta area two-year public degree-granting technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 5,000. ADMISSIONS Larry Teems, Director of Admissions (404) 297-9522, Ext. 600 Application should be received 20 days prior to the beginning of the quarter for which admission is sought. Placement tests may be required prior to registration. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ....................................................................... $234 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Samuel Chukwuemeka, Director of Financial Aid (404) 297-9522, Ext. 166 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. 3 4 Photo courtesy of DeKalb College CAMPUS LIFE The Student Life Council promotes extracurricular activities. PROGRAMS Associate Degree Accounting ...................................... AAT Automotive Technology ................. AAT Computer Programming* ............... AAT Electromechanical Engineering Technology .................................. AAT Diploma Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology, Advanced Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology* Computer Operations* Cosmetology Drafting* Education Paraprofessional Training* Electronics Technology* Fashion Merchandising* lnformatioQ & Office Technology* Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Electronics Engineering Technology .................................. AAT Fashion Merchandising* ................ AAT Marketing Management* ................ AAT Ophthalmic Dispensing .................. AAT Marketing Management* Medical Assisting* Medical Laboratory Technology* Microcomputer Specialist* Ophthalmic Dispensing Paramedic Technology Phlebotomy Technician Training Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Surgical Technology* Truck Repair Technology Visual Communications Welding & Joining Technology * Joint programs in which Associate in Applied Science degrees, awarded by DeKalb College, are also available. EAST GEORGIA COLLEGE Jeremiah J. Ashcroft, President 237 Thigpen Drive Swainsboro, Georgia 30401-2699 (912) 237-7831 Located in east Georgia off Highway 80E two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 879. ADMISSIONS Wayne Smith; Registrar/Director of Admissions (912) 237-7831 Application should be received by September for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum recommended; (4) of good character; (5) tests at the college required. COSTS (Effective Summer 1994) Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $358 Fees .............................................................................................. 15 Books .......................................................................................... 180 Total : $553 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Barbara Green, Director of Financial Aid (912) 237-7831 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Regents' Scholarship and academic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, drama, publications, student government, and academic and service organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... AAS Agriculture ......................................... AA Anthropology .................................... AA Art ..................................................... AA Biology .............................................. AA Business Administration & Economics ...................................... AA Business Education .......................... AA Chemistry .................................... ...... AA Criminal Justice ................................ AA English .............................................. AA Executive Secretary ....................... AAS Foreign Language ............ ................ AA General Business Management .... AAS General Studies ................................ AA Geology ............................................. AA Health & Physical Education ........... AA History ............................................... AA Home Economics ...........,................. AA Mathematics ..................................... AA Political Science ............... ................ AA Psychology ....................... ................ AA Recreation ........................................ AA Sociology .......................... ................ AA Teacher Education ........................... AA EMMANUEL COLLEGE David R. Hopkins, President P.O. Box 129 Franklin Springs, Georgia 30639 1-800-860-8800 Located 30 miles northeast of Athens four-year private college affiliated with Pentecostal Holiness Church accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 500. ADMISSIONS Ron White, Director of Admissions (706) 245-7226 1-800-860-8800 Application for fall semester niust be received by August 15. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED sc.ore; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum recommended. COSTS Per Semester Tuition .................................................................................... $2, 150 Fees ............................................................................................ 130 Room and board ...................................................................... 1,525 Total ........................... $3,805 Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID Glenn Bailey, Director of Financial Aid 1-800-860-8800 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college provides merit scholarships: Academic, Achievers, President's, and Music Scholarships. Over 50 privately endowed scholarships are also available, as well as ministerial scholarships for qualifying sons and daughters. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include publications, student government, drama, choir, brass ensemble, a.nd a variety of clubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Business Administration ................... BS Christian Ministries ..................... BA,BS Education Early Childhood ............................. BS General ........................................... AA Middle School ................................ BS English ........................................ BA,BS English Bible ............................... BA,BS History ......................................... BA,BS Interdisciplinary Studies ................... BA Music ................................................. AA Office Administration ........................ AA Pastoral Ministries ...................... BA,BS Pre-Law ............................................. BS Pre-Pharmacy ..................................,AA EMORY UNIVERSITY William C. Chace, President Atlanta, Georgia 30322 (404) 727-6036 Located six miles northeast of the heart of Atlanta private Methodist university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter Fall semester) residence facilities enrollment: 10,300. ADMISSIONS Daniel C. Walls, Dean of Admissions (404) 727-6036 Early Admission: (1) recommendation of high school officials; (2) SAT or ACT scores that are competitive for regular freshmen admission; (3) high school grades demonstrating solid academic preparation. Regular Admission: (1) selective admissions; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) total of 16 high school units of college preparatory work. Early Decision Plan available. COSTS (1993-94) Per Year Tuition ................................................................................. $17,600 Fees ............................................................................................ 230 Room and board ..................................................................... 6,000 Books .......................................................................................... 600 Incidental expenses ................................................................... 870 Total ......................... $25,300 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Anne Sturtevant, Director of Financial Aid (404)727-6039 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers merit scholarships based on achievement and ability.- For need-based aid, apply between January 1 and February 15 prior to the academic year for which aid is sought. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletic programs, numerous organizations and societies, varied intellectual and cultural activities, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ............................. BBA,MBA African-American & African Studies ........................................... BA Anatomy .......................................... PhD Anesthesiology/Life Support System ........................................ MMS Anthropology ................ BA,BS,MA,PhD Area Studies ...................... BA,MA,PhD Art History .......................... BA,MA,PhD Audiology ...................................... MMS Bacteriology ............................. MS,PhD Biochemistry ............................ MS,PhD Biology ......................... BA,BS,MS,PhD Biophysics ................................ MS,PhD Cell Biology .............................. MS,PhD Chemistry* .... BA,BS,MA,MS,MAT,PhD Church Related Vocations ................. MDiv,MTS,ThM, MSM,DMin,STD Classics ............................................. BA Clinical Microbiology/ Immunology ................................ MMS Communicative Disorders ............ MMS Creative Writing ................................ BA Dietetics ................................ Cert,MMS Economics ........ BA,BBA,MA,MBA,PhD Educational Studies .......... BA,MA,MAT MEd,DAST,PhD Biology ................................. Cert,MAT Chemistry ............................ Cert,MAT Elementary .............................. BA,MA English ...................... Cert,MAT,DAST French ...................... Cert,MAT,DAST German ........................................ Cert Health & Physical ........................ MAT Latin .............................................. Cert Math.ematics ............. Cert,MAT,DAST Physical ....................................... MAT Physics ................................ Cert,MAT Reading ........... Cert,MEd,MAT,DAST Science ..................... Cert,MAT,DAST Spanish .................... Cert,MAT,DAST Literature ........................................ BA Management ......................... BBA,MBA Marketing ............................... BBA,MBA Mathematics** ....... BA,BS,MA,MS,PhD Math-Computer Science .... BA,BS,MS Medical Science ................ BS,MD,PhD Medicine ........................................... MD Medieval & Renaissance Studies .... BA Microbiology .............. MS,PhD,MD/PhD Molecular Biology ........................... PhD Music ...................:............................. BA Music History .................................... BA Neuroscience ................................. PhD Nuclear Medicine .......................... MMS Nursing .................................. BS,MNurs Orthoptics/Ophthalmic Technology .................................. Cert Pathology ........................................ PhD Pharmacology ................................ PhD Philosophy** ...................... BA,MA,PhD Physical Therapy .................. Cert,MMS Physician's Assistant .................... MMS Physics** ............... BA,BS,MA,MS,PhD Physiology ................................ MS,PhD Political Science ................ BA,MA,PhD Pre-Dentistry .............................. 4 Sem. Pre-Law ...................................... 8 Sem. Pre-Medicine .......................... 6-8 Sem. Pre-Nursing ................................ 4 Sem. Pre-Veterinary ........................ 6-8 Sem. Psychology ................... BA,BS,MA,PhD Public Health ................................. MPH Radiologic Technology ................ Cert,AMS,BMS Radiological Health ....................... MMS * 4yr. BSA/MS program available. ** 4-yr. BA/MA program available. Radiolog1ical Sciences .................. MMS Religion .......,...................... BA,MA,PhD Respiratory Therapy ...................... Cert Romance Languages .............. BA,MA,MAT,PhD Russian ............................................. BA Sociology** ........................ BA,MA,PhD Spanish ..................... BA,MA,MAT,PhD Speech Therapy ........................... MMS Statistics & Biometry ............... MS,PhD Theatre .............................................. BA Theology ..................... MDiv,MTS,ThM, MSM,STD,DMin Women's Studies ............................. BA FLINT RIVER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Carlos Schmitt, President P.O. Box 1089 Thomaston, Georgia 30286 (706) 647-9616 Located 45 miles northwest of Macon two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: 450. ADMISSIONS Nancy Salter, Director of Admissions (706) 647-9616 16 years of age or older. Admissions test; SAT or ACT. . , COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $204 Fees .............................................................................................. 20 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Elisa Ingram, Director of Financial Aid (706) 647-9616 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. PROGRAMS* Business Accounting Business & Office Technology Microcomputer Specialist Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) both 16 both 12 both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Health Child Development both 18 Emergency Medical Technology both 9 Paramedical Technology both 12 . Practical Nursing both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Skilled Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Applied Graphics Technology Automobile Mechanics Cosmetology. Residential/Commercial Wiring both 18 both 15 both 15 both 21 both 12 both 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Technical Industrial Maintenance Technology both 24 Industrial Electrical Technology both 18 Quarterly Quarterly * The institute will be offering several new programs for Fall 1994 but did not have all details available at the time of publication. The new programs include Adolescent Psychology, Certified Nurse's Assistant, Industrial Electrical, Local Area Network Administrative Certificate, Medical Secretary/Medical Records, Surgical Technology, and Truck Driving. Please call the Admissions Office for more information. FLOYD COLLEGE H. Lynn Cundiff, President P.O. Box 1864 Rome, Georgia 30162-1864 (706) 802-5000 In Georgia: 1-800-332-2406 Located 70 miles north of Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 2,800. ADMISSIONS William P. Kerr, Director of Admissions & Records (706) 802-5000 (In Georgia: 1-800-332-2406) Application for fall quarter should be received as early as possible before the beginning of the quarter. Requirements: (1) high school transcript with at least 1.8 average on academic course work; (2) SAT; (3) tests and interview may be required at the college. 35 COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $358 Fees .............................................................................................. 15 Books ...........................................:.............................................. 165 Total .............................. $538 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Bruce W. Pound. Director of Financial Aid (706) 295-6311 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional and private scholarships based on need, scholastic merit, and program of study.-Application for financial aid should be submitted when applying for admission. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, publications, student government, and academic, service, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES -Accounting*** ................................. AAS Accounting-Financial .................... AAS Accounting-Managerial ................. AAS Air Conditioning Technology* ........ AAS Agriculture ..,...................................... AS Art ..................................................... AA Automotive Collision Repair* ........ AAS Automotive Technology*** ............. AAS Biology .............................................. AS Business Administration ................................ AA Business & Office Technology*** ........................... AAS Information Sysytems .................... A~ Carpentry* ...................................... AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Information Systems ...................... AS Operations .................................. AAS Programming*** ........................... AAS Science ........................................... AS Cosmetology* ................................. AAS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene**** ........................... AS Diagnostic Medical Sonography ...... AS Drafting*** ...................................... AAS Economics ........................................ AA Education Business ......................................... AS Health ............................................. AS Physical .......................................... AS Teacher .......................................... AS Electronic Technology* .................. AAS Electronics** ................................... AAS Emergency Medical Services* ...... AAS English .............................................. AA Ford ASSET Program** ................. AAS Foreign Languages .......................... AA Forestry ............................................. AS Geology ............................................. AS History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Horticulture-Environmental** ........ AAS Hospitality Management** ............. AAS Human Services ............................... AS Human Services/Correctional .......... AS Human Services/Hearing Impaired ......................................... AS Industrial Maintenance* ................. AAS Information & Office Technology** ............................... AAS Journalism ........................................ AA Machine Tool Technology* ............ AAS Management .................................. AAS Industrial ......................................... AS Marketing*** ................................. AAS Marketing & Supervisory Development** .......................... AAS Masonry* ........................................ AAS Mathematics ..................................... AS Medical Assisting* .......................... AAS Medical Records Administration ...... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Microcomputer Specialist*** .......... AAS Nuclear Medicine Technology ......... AS Nursing ..................................... AS,ASN Occupational Therapy ...................... AS Office Administration ........................ AA Pharmacy .......................................... AS Philosophy ........................................ AS Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physician's Assistant ....................... AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Psychology ....................................... AA Radiologic Technology .................. AAS Recreation ........................................ AS Residential/Commercial Wiring* ... AAS Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Respiratory Therapy Technology* ................................. AAS Sociology .......................................... AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Telecommunications** ................... AAS Urban Life ......................................... AS Welding & Joining Technology* .... AAS Cooperative programs with Coosa Valley Technical Institute. Cooperative programs with North Metro Technical Institute. *** Cooperative programs with both technical institutes. **** Cooperative program with Medical College of Georgia. FORT VALLEY STATE COLLEGE Oscar L. Prater. President 1005 State College Drive Fort Valley, Georgia 31030-3298 (912) 825-6315 36 Located 28 miles southwest of Macon comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,368. ADMISSIONS Delia W. Taylor, Director of Admissions & Recruitment (912) 825-6307 Application and supporting information should be received 20 days prior to the registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) academic achievement in high school work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) physical examination; (5) immunization record; (6).social security number. COSTS (1993-94) Per Year Matriculation fee* ............................................................. $4,144.50 Fees ....................................................................................... 396.00 Room and board ................................................................ 2,460.00 Books .................................................................................... 480.00 Total ...................... $7,480.50 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Year FINANCIAL AID Jeanette K. Huff, Director of Financial Aid (912) 825-6351 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers several scholarships, including the Porter, Hunt-Bond-Troup, and Energy Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intramural and intercollegiate athletics, choir, instrumental music, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Agricultural Economics ............... BSAG Agricultural Engineering . Technology ............................... AS,BS . Animal Science ........................... BSAG Business, General ......................... BBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Commercial Design ..,....................... BA Computer Information Systems ....... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice .......................... AS,BA Economics ........................................ BA Education Agriculture ...................................... BS Early Childhood ....................... BS,MS French ............................................ BS Health & Physical .......................... BS Home Economics ........................... BS Mathematics ................................... BS Middle Grades ......................... BS,MS Secondary ...................................... BS English .............................................. BA Food & Nutrition ............................... BS Guidance & Counseling ................... MS Horticulture, Ornamental ...... AS,BSAG Infant & Child Development ............. BS Management .................................. BBA Marketing ........................................ BBA Mass Communication ....................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Mental Health Counseling ............... MS Office Administration ........................ BS Physics* ............................................ BS Plant Science .............................. BSAG Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ....................................... BA Social Work ................................... BSW Sociology .......................................... BA Veterinary Technology ............... AS,BS Vocational Rehabilitation ................. MS Zoology ............................................. BS * Cooperative program with Howard University GAINESVILLE COLLEGE . J. Foster Watkins. President P.O. Box 1358 Gainesville, Georgia 30503 (404) 535-6239 1-800-745-5922 Located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 2,640. ADMISSIONS Carol Nobles, Director of Admissions (404) 535-6241 Application for fall quarter should be received by September 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT; (3) good moral character; (4) certificate of immunizatjon; (5) tests and interview at the college may be required. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $358 Fees ..................................................................................,........... 20 Auto registration ............................................................................. 1 Total .............................. $379 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending cin course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Stephen D. Langston. Financial Aid Director (404) 535-6242 In addition- to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Foundation Scholarships, including Opportunity Scholarships, academic divisional scholarships, and leadership/talent scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intramural sports, drama, music, publications, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ......................................... AS Anthropology .................................... AA Art ..................................................... AA Biological Sciences .......................... AS Business ......................................... AAS Accounting Business & Office Technology Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Business Administration ................... AA Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Science ............................ AS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Engineering ....................................... AS Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA Foreign Languages .......................... AA Forestry ............................................. AS General Studies .......................... AA,AS Geology ............................................. AS Health ............................................. AAS Dental Hygiene Medical Laboratory Technology Paramedic Technology History ............................................... AA Journalism ........................................ AA Management ............. ..................... AAS Business Hotel, Restaurant & Travel Legal Assistant Mathematics ..................................... AS Music ............................................ ., ... AA Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Psychology ....................................... AA Services .......................................... AAS Child Development & Related Care Social Work ............................:.......... AA Sociology .......................................... AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Teacher Education ........................... AS GEORGIA BAPTIST COLLEGE OF NURSING Susan S. Gunby, President 274 Boulevard, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30312 (404) 653-4800 In Georgia: 1-800-551-8835 Located near downtown Atlanta four-year Baptist professional college for women quarter system residence facilities. ADMISSIONS Lynn C. Vines, Director of Admissions (404) 653-4800 Admission decisions based on previous record of academic performance, test scores, personal character, motivation, and seriousness of purpose. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition* ..................................................................................$1,170 Fees ..............................................................................................55 Room ..........................................................................................340 Total ........................... $1,565 Per Qtr. Books and supplies vary depending on quarter enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Ann F. McQuay, Director of Financial Aid (404) 653-4801 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Georgia Baptist Foundation scholarships and other private scholarships. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Nursing ...... ,....................:............... BSN Other Programs at Georgia Baptist Medical Center School of Radiology (404) 653-4299 GEORGIA COLLEGE Edwin G. Speir, Jr., President Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 (912) 453-5004 In Georgia: 1-800-342-0471 Located 30 miles northeast of Macon four-year public comprehensive college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) ROTCArmy residence facilities enrollment: 5,600. ADMISSIONS Larry A. Peevy, Assistant V.P., Admissions/Records (912) 453-5004 Application and official transcripts should be received 30 days prior to the registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Basis for selection: (1) college preparatory diploma from an accredited high school; (2) SAT; (3) grade point average. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* :....................................................................$474 Fees ............................................................................................ 107 Room and board (average) .........;.......................................,..... 960 Books ..........................................................................................200 Total ........................... $1,741 Per Qtr. Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Aurelia Dykes, Director of Financial Aid (912) 453-5149. In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Regents' Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor societies, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student radio l:ltation, theatre, jazz band, brass and string.ensembles, choral groups, religious organizations, publications, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Art ...................................................... BA Art Marketing ...................... BBA,BA,BS Biology ....................:............. BA,BS,MS Business Administration ............................. MBA Information Systems ................... BBA. General ........................................ BBA Chemistry .................................... BA,BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice Administration ....... BS Economics .......................... BBA,BA,BS Education Administration & Supervision ....................... EdS,MEd Art ................................................... BS Early Childhood ............. BS,MEd,EdS Health ............................................. BS Health & Physical .......... BS,MEd,EdS Instrumental Music ..................... BME Library Media .............................. MEd Middle Grades ............... BS,MEd,EdS Natural Science ................... MEd,EdS Physical ................................. BS,MEd Secondary ....................... BA,BS,MEd Social Science .............. BS,MEd,EdS Voice ........................................... BMS Teaching Fields Behavior Disorders ................... MEd Biology ................................... BA, BS Chemistry ............................... BA.BS English ................:................ BA,MEd French .......................................... BA History .......................................... BA Learning Disabilities ................. MEd Mathematics .................. BA,BS,MEd Mental Retardation ................... MEd Mildly Handicapped .................. MEd Natural Science ................ MEd,EdS Political Science .................... BA,BS Social Science ...... BA,BS,MEd,EdS Spanish ........................................ BA Special Education ............... BS,MEd English .............................................. BA French ..............................,................. BA History .................................. BA,BS,MA Journalism ........................................ BS Legal Assistant Studies ................... BS Liberal Studies ............................... BGS Logistics ..........:.......................... BS,MS Management ......................... BBA,MSA Marketing ........................................ BBA Pre-Professional Programs Dental Hygiene Dentistry Engineering Forestry Health Services Administration Horticulture Law Medical Records Administration Medical Technology Medicine I Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Music Instrumental .......................... BM,BME Therapy ....................................... BMT Voice ...................................... BM,BME Nursing ......................... BSN,MSN/MBA Office Administration ..................... BBA Political Science ......................... BA.BS Psychology ........................... BA,BS,MS Public Administration ................. BA,BS MPA,MSA Sociology .................................... BA,BS Spanish ............................................. BA Occupational Therapy Optometry Osteopathy Pharmacy Physical Therapy Podiatry Respiratory Therapy Theology Veterinary Medicine Your Social Security Number is used to identify your financial aid records, so enter it accurately on all applications. GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Gerald Wayne Clough, President 225 North Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30332 (404) 894-2000 Located near downtown Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ROTCArmy, Air Force, Navy quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 12,814. ADMISSIONS Deborah Smith, Director of Admissions (404) 894-4154 Requirements: (1) units of high school work are dependent upon student's projected major; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) achievement test optional for students wishing to apply for advanced standing. COSTS Per Year Matriculation and fees .......................................................... $2,343 Room and board ..................................................................... 4,869 Books and supplies ...........................................:........................ 900 Total ........................... $8,112 PerYear FINANCIAL AID Irma Rodriguez, Acting Director of Financial Aid (404) 894-4160 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers merit scholarships and sponsors National Merit/Achievement Scholarships. .CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, religious organizations, publications, departmental and interest groups, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Architecture .............................. MS,PhD Biology ............................... BS,MS,PhD Building Construction ....................... BS Chemistry ........................... BS,MS,PhD City Planning .................................... MS Computer Science .......,..... BS,MS,PhD Earth & Atmospheric Sciences .......................... BS,MS;PhD Economics .............:.................... BS,MS Engineering Aerospace ..................... BAE,MS,PhD Bioengineering .............................. MS Ceramic ..................... BCerE,MS,PhD Chemical ..................... BChE,MS,PhD Civil ............................... BCE,MS,PhD Computer ................................ BCmpE Electrical ....................... BEE,MS,PhD Environmental ....................... MS,PhD Industrial & Systems ...... BIE,MS,PhD Materials .................................. BMatE Mechanical ................... BME,MS,PhD Nuclear ......................... BNE,MS,PhD Textile ............:............... BTE,MS,PhD Engineering Science & Mechanics .................. BSEM,MS,PhD Geophysical Sciences ............. MS,PhD Health Physics ................................. MS Health Systems ................................ MS History, Technology & Society ........................ BS, MS.PhD Industrial Design ........:...................... BS International Affairs .......................... BS Literature, Communication, & Culture .................................. BS,MS Management ...................... BS,MS,PhD Management Science ...................... BS Mathematics, Applied ........ BS,MS,PhD Mathematics, Discrete ..................... BS M~tallurgy ................................ MS,PhD Operations Research .............. MS,PhD Physics ............................... BS,MS,PhD Physics, Applied ........................ BS,MS Polymers .......................................... MS Psychology ......................... BS,MS,PhD Public Policy ..................................... MS Science, Technology & Culture ....... BS. Statistics ........................................... MS Textile Chemistry ....................... BS,MS Textiles ....................................... BS,MS 37 GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE Major General Peter J. Boylan, President 201 East Greene Street Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 (912) 454-2702 Located 33 miles northeast of Macon military high school and two-year public college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities ROTC-Army enrollment: 430. ADMISSIONS Captain David Bill, Director of Admissions (912) 454-2707 Application for fall quarter must be received by September 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) character, background, promise of academic success; (3) boarding students must attend as cadets. COSTS Per Year Boarding Students: Tuition, room, board, fees .................................................... $7,450 Uniforms .....................................................................................850 Total ........................... $8,300 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Tonya Jarrett, Director of Financial Aid (912) 454-2678 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Presidential and Senior Military Instructor Scholarships, State Service Scholarships, ROTC Scholarships, and athletic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural athletics, clubs, organizations, religious training, music and band, and artist lecture series. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... AAS Airframe & Power Plant ................. AAS Business Administration* ................. AS Communication Electronics Management ................................ AAS Communication Electronics Technology .................................. AAS Criminal Justice* ...................... AAS,AS Data Processing .................... Cert,AAS Education* ........................ Cert,AAS,AS Emergency Medical Technology ... AAS Engineering Science* ....................... AS Engineering Technology ................ AAS * Course offerings on main campus. Fire Science Management* ........... AAS Food Service Management ........... AAS General Education* ........................ AAS General Studies* ................ AAS,AS,AA Industrial Security ..................-....... AAS Logistics Management .... Cert,AAS,AS Management .......................... Cert,AAS Music* ............................................. AAS Nuclear Science Management ...... AAS Nuclear Science Technology ........... AS Nuclear Weapons Security ............ AAS Office Management ....................... AAS Pre-Nursing* .........................:........... AS GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Nicholas L. Henry, President Statesboro, Georgia 30460 (912) 681-5211 Located 53 miles northwest of Savannah public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 14,191. ADMISSIONS Dale Wasson, Director of Admissions (912) 681-5531 Application and official transcripts should be submitted during senior year of high school. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum; (4) record of good conduct; (5) immunization record. Early admission program available for outstanding. students having completed junior year of high school. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee ................................................................. $460.50 Fees ....................................................................................... 142.00 Room and board (average) ............................................... 1,009.00 Total ...................... $1,611.50 Per Otr. FINANCIAL AID Tolly Nagy, Director of Financial Aid (912) 681-5413 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers the Georgia Southern President's Scholarship, the Southern Scholars Program, Army ROTC Scholarships, Regents' Scholarships, and music, athletic, and academic scholarships. STUDENT LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, concerts, religious organizations, publications, student government, radio station, and fraternities and sororities. 38 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Anthropology .................................... BA Art ..................................................... BA Biology ......................... BA,BS,BSB,MS Business Accounting ................................... BBA Administration ............................. MBA Economics ................................... BBA Finance ........................................ BBA General Business ........................ BBA Information Systems ................... BBA Photo courtesy of Georgia Southern University Logistics & lntermodal Transportation .......................... BBA Management ................:............... BBA Marketing ..................................... BBA Chemistry ................... BA,BS,BSCHEM Communication Arts ................... BA,BS Community Health Education ....... BSH Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ............................... MS Economics ........................................ BA Education ....................................... AAS Administration .............................. EdD Adult & Vocational ...................... MEd Art .......................... BSEd,MEd,MAST Behavior Disorders ...................... EdS Behavioral Disorders .................. MEd Business ........ BSEd,MAST,MEd,EdS Counselor ............................ MEd,EdS Early Childhood ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS English ........... BSEd,MAST,MEd,EdS Fine Arts .................................... BS Ed French ............................... BSEd,MEd German ............................. BSEd,MEd Health & Physical ......... BSEd,MAST, MEd,EdS Higher Education Student Services .................................... MEd History ......................................... MEd Home Economics .. BSEd,MAST,MEd Instructional Media ...................... MEd Learning Disabilities ........... MEd,EdS Library Media ............................... EdS Mathematics ..... BSEd,BSMAT,MAST MEd,EdS Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music ................. BM,MAST,MEd,EdS Political Science .......................... MEd Reading Specialist .............. MEd,EdS School Administration/ Supervision ....................... MEd,EdS School Psychology ............. MEd,EdS Science .......... BSEd,MAST,MEd,EdS Secondary .................................... EdS Social Science ............... BSEd,MAST MEd,EdS Spanish ............................. BSEd,MEd Special Education ..................... BSEd Special Education/Exceptional Child .................................. MEd,EdS Speech ....................................... BS Ed Speech/Language Pathology ..... MEd Technology ............... BSEd,MEd,EdS Trade & Industrial ...................... BS Ed English ........................................ BA,MA Exercise Science ............................. MS Family & Consumer Sciences Apparel Design .................... BSFCS Consumer Studies ............... BSFCS Family & Child Studies ........ BSFCS Fashion Merchandising ....... BSFCS Foods & Nutrition ................. BSFCS Interior Design & Housing ... BSFCS Restaurant, Hotel & Institutional Administration ................... BSFCS Fine Arts ................................ BFA,MFA French ............................................... BA General Education ,........................ AAS General Studies ............................. BGS Geology ....................................... BA,BS German ............................................. BA Health & Fitness Promotion ........ BSHS Health Science .............................. MHS History ........................................ BA,MA Journalism ........................................ BS Justice Studies ................ AASJS,BSJS Mathematics ......................... BA,BS,MS Medical Technology .................... BSMT Music ................................................. BA Church ........................................... BM Performance .................................. BM Composition .................................. BM Nursing .................................. BSN,MSN Physics .........................:...........:.. BA,BS Political Science ................... BA,BS,MA Printing Management ............ BSPMGT Psychology ........................... BA,BS,MA General Psychology ...................... MS Public Administration .................... MPA Recreation ...................................... BSR Recreation Administration ............ MRA Social Work ................................... MSW Sociology ...............,.............. BA,BS,MA Spanish ............................................. BA Sport Management ............... BSHS,MS Technology .................................... MST Apparel Manufacturing ....... BSMANU Construction and Contracting ....................... BSCONS Civil Engineering Technology .......................... BSCET Electrical Engineering Technology ........................... BSEET Industrial Engineering Technology ........................, ... BSIET Industrial Management ....... BSMANU Mechanical Engineering Technology .......................... BSMET Theater .............................................. BA GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE William H. Capitan, President 800 Wheatly Street Americus, Georgia 31709-4693 (912) 928-1279 Located 38 miles north of Albany comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,560. ADMISSIONS Tina Anderson, Acting Director of Admissions (912) 928-1273 Application must be received 20 days prior to registration day for any quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) college preparatory curriculum; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) acceptance to the Associate of Applied Science category varies with programs. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* .....................................................................$474 Fees ............................................................................................ 119 Room and board (average) .................................................:..... 885 Total ........................... $1,478 * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Freida Jones, Director of Financial Aid (912) 928-1378 The college offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, publications, drama, chorus, honor societies, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ............................. AAS,BBA Art ............................................. BFA,BA Automated Manufacturing Technology .................................. AAS Biology ........................................ BA,BS Chemistry .................................... BA,BS Computer Information Systems ................................ BS,MSA Computer Science ............................ BS Education Art ............................................... BSEd Business ........................... BSEd,MEd Early Childhood ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS Earth Science ................... BSEd,MEd English .............................. BSEd,MEd Health & Physical ............. BSEd,MEd Mathematics ..................... BSEd,MEd Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music .......................................... BSEd Science .....................,....... BSEd,MEd Secondary ......................... BSEd,MEd Social Science .................. BSEd,MEd Special .............................. BSEd,MEd English .............................................. BA General Business ........................... BSA Geology ....................................... BA,BS History ......................................... BA,BS Management ......................... BBA,MSA Marketing ........................................ SBA Mathematics ..................................... BS Music ................................................. BA Nursing ..................................... ASN,BS Office Auto1mation ............................. AA Political Science ......................... BA,BS Psychology ................................. BA,BS Recreation .................................... BSEd Social Administration .................... MSA Sociology ....,..................................... BS Also cooperative programs with South Georgia Technical Institute. GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Carl V. Patton, President University Plaza Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 651-2000 Located in downtown Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ROTCArmy quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) enrollment: 23,651. ADMISSIONS Ernest W. Beals, Dean of Admissions (404) 651-2365 Application and official transcripts must be received 6 weeks prior to registration date of quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) at least 16 years old; (2) established good moral character; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) graduation from an accredited secondary school with minimum of 15 units of earned college preparatory credit; (5) overall "C" average in academic units, with "C" average or better in English and inmathematics separately. COSTS . Per Quarter Hour Matriculation, per quarter hour (Georgia residents) ........... $42.40 Matriculation, per quarter hour (Non-residents) ................. H4.40 Fees. (per quarter) ................................................................... 77.00 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Jerry McTier, Director of Student Financial Services (404) 651-2227 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers Presidential Scholarships to outstanding freshman candidates. Other scholarships are also available. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate sports, intramural athletics, music, art, drama, honor societies, professional organizations, and Greek letter groups. Need astudent loan? -.~ ' REATJI'Y. CHECK. FIRST UNION INTRODUCES THE REArnY CHECK. College. Where did the time go? And where's the money coming from? That's reality. The check - well, that's where a First Union student loan comes in. With low-cost loans backed by the federal gov~ent, we can help make a college degree more affordable. The process is fast, simple and hasslec-free. 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MS General ....................................... MBA International ................................ MBA Chemistry ........................... BS,MS,PhD Classics ............................................. AB Communication ................................ MA Communicative Arts Education ..... PhD Community Counseling ........... MS,EdS Community Health Nutrition ............. BS Computer Information Systems ............... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Computer Science ..................... BS,MS Core Curriculum ......................... AA,AS Counseling ...................................... PhD Counseling Psychology ................. PhD Creative Writing ............................. MFA Criminal Justice ......................... BS,MS Dance ................................................ BS Decision Sciences ................ BBA,MBA MS.PhD Economics .......................... AB,BBA,BS MA,MBA,PhD Education Art .............................. BFA,MAEd,EdS Business .............................. EdS,PhD Comprehensive Business .......... BSEd, MBE Curriculum Development & Instructional Processes ............ PhD Early Childhood ................ BSEd,MEd EdS,PhD English ................................. MEd,EdS Foreign Language ....................... EdS Health & Physical ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Higher ...........:............................... PhD Mathematics ................ MEd,EdS,PhD Middle Childhood ...... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music ............................................ EdS Reading Instruction .... MEd,EdS,PhD School Counseling .............. MEd,EdS School Psychology.: ............ EdS,PhD School Psychometry ................... MEd Science ........................ MEd,EdS,PhD Social Studies ............. MEd,EdS,PhD Special ......................................... EdS Communication Disorders ....... MEd Exceptionalities ......................... PhD Hearing Impairments ................ MEd Mental Retardation ................. BSEd Mild Handicaps .................,....... MEd Moderate/Severe/Profound Handicaps .............................. MEd Prevocational Education of Mildly Handicapped .............. MEd Special Education Administration ......................... EdS Pre-Professional Studies Dentistry Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine Teaching English as Second Language ........................... MEd,MS Vocational ................. BSEd,MEd,EdS Vocational Leadership ................ PhD Educational Administration & Supervision ..'......: ..... MEd,EdS,PhD Educational Psychology .......... MS.PhD Educational Research ..................... MS English ............................... AB,MA,PhD Exercise Science ....................... BS,MS Film & Video ..................:.................. AB Finance ................... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD French ........................................ AB,MA Geography ................................. AB,MA Geology ...................................... BS,MS German ...................................... BA,MA Health Administration .................... MHA Heritage Prese_rvation ................... MHP History ................................ AB,MA,PhD Hospitality Administration ................ BS Human Resource Development ................... BS,MS,PhD . Instructional Technology ......... MS,PhD Interdisciplinary Studies .................. BIS Journalism ...,....................................AB Law ....................................................JD Liberal/General Studies ................ MAT Library Media Technology ................. MLM,EdS,PhD Management .......... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Marketing ...,............ BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Mathematics .................. AB,BS,MA,MS Medical Technology ..............:.......... BS Music ..........................,.............. BM,MM Nursing ............................... BS,MS,PhD Office Administration ........................ BS Operations Management ............... PhD Pastoral Counseling ....................... EdS Personal Financial Planning ....:...... MS Personnel & Employment Relations ...................... MBA,MS,PhD Philosophy .................................. AB,MA Physical Therapy .............................. BS Physics ............................... BS,MS,PhD Political Science ................ BA,MA,PhD Psychology ..................,AB,BS,MA,PhD Public Administration ...........,........ MPA Real Estate ........ BBA,MBA,MSRE,PhD Recreation .................................. BS.MS Rehabilitation Counseling ....... MS,EdS Religious Studies .............................,AB Research, Measurement, & Statistics ...................................... PhD Respiratory Therapy ......................... BS Risk Management & Insurance ............. BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Social Foundations of . Education .............................. MS,PhD Social Work ................................... BSW Sociology ........................... AB,MA,PhD Spanish ...................................... AB,MA Speech .............................................. AB Sport Science ................................. PhD Sports Administration ...................... MS Sports Medicine ............................... MS Taxation ........................................ MTax Theatre .............................................. AB Urban Studies ............................ BS,MS GORDON COLLEGE Jerry M. Williamson, President 419 College Drive Barnesville, Georgia 30204 (404) 358-5000 40 Located 38 miles northwest of Macon two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,250. ADMISSIONS Enrollment Services 1-800-282-6504 Application accepted any time prior to quarter for which student wishes to enroll. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum required for transfer programs. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $348 Fees ..............................................................................................40 Room and board ........................................................................710 Total ........................... $1,098 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Janis Bowles, Director of Financial Aid (404) 358-5059 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Foundation Scholarships. CAMPUSUFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, clubs, theatre, and a variety of other social and cultural activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ......................................... AS Art .............................................:....... AA Biological Sciences .......................... AS Business Administration, Industrial Management, or Economics ......... AS Business Computer Systems .....:.. Cert Business Management .................. AAS Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Science ............................ AS Computer Science Technology ..... Cert Criminal Justice ................................ AS Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Diagnostic Medical Sonography ...... AS . English .................................:............ AA Environmental Design & Landscape Architecture ...... .......... AS Foreign Language ............................ AA Forestry ............................................. AS General Studies ................................ AA Health & Physical Education ........... AS History ............................................... AA Home Economics ............................. AS Pre-Professional Programs Dentistry Engineering Medicine Veterinary Medicine Journalism ........................................ AA Mathematics ...................................:. AS Medical Records Administration ...... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Music ................................................. AA Nuclear Medicine Technology ......... AS Nursing ..................................... AS,ASN Occupational Therapy ...................... AS Office Information Systems ........... Cert Pharmacy .......................................... AS Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physician Assistant .......................... AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Psychology ....................................... AA Respiratory Therapy ......................... AS Secretarial Studies/Office Administration ................................ AS Sociology .......................................... AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Teacher Education ........................... AA Urban Life ......................................... AA Cooperative Degree (AAS) Programs Business Health Services Technology GRADY HEALTH SYSTEM PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS Edward Renford, Executive Director Box 26095 80 Butler Street, S.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30335 (404) 616-3610 Located in downtown Atlanta operated by the Fulton-DeKalb County Hospital Authority accredited by the Council pn Allied Health Education and Accreditation through the American Medical Association residence facilities classes admitted in July each year. SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Judith K. Williams, Program Director (404) 616-3610 Eight-quarter program of correlated classroom teaching and patient care that leads to a diploma in Diagnostic Radiography. Clinical training in large metropolitan trauma center carries applicable credit towards an associate or baccalaureate degree in Radiologic Technology. FINANCIAL AID Doris D. Bullock, Financial Aid Officer (404) 616-3505 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the school offers the Grady Memorial Hospital Foundation funds. Other Educational Programs School of Cytotechnology School of Diagnostic Medical Sonography School of Medical Technology School of Radiation Oncology GRIFFIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Coy L. Hodges, President 501 Varsity Road Griffin, Georgia 30223 (404) 228-7348 1-800-338-6274 Located 40 miles south of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 2,100. ADMISSIONS Christine James-Brown, V.P. for Student Services (404) 228-7348 Certificate, diploma, degree programs: (1) must be 16 years of age; (2) graduation from high school preferred but not required* in all programs; (3) local admissions test or SAT required. Continuing Education and professional licensing course requirements vary. * AAT degree programs require high school graduation or GED. COSTS Per Quarter (full-time) Tuition .......................................................................................$204 Student activity fee ........................................................................ 8 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL- AID Sally R. Johnston, Director of Financial Aid (404) 228-7368 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUSUFE Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, and Phi Beta Lambda. PROGRAMS Associate Degree Accounting Computer Programming Electronics Technology Radiologic Technology Secretarial Science Diploma Accounting Computer Programming Electronics Technology Certificate Air Conditioning Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Auto Collision Repair Auto.motive Technology Carpentry Cosmetology Drafting Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring Welding & Joining Technology Offered (DayEvening) both both both day both both both both both both both both day both both both both both both day both day both both Length (Months) 24 24 24 24 24 12 18 21 15 12 12 12 12 12 12 15 18 12 12 12 15 15 12 12 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Summer Quarterly Fall/Winter Quarterly Quarterly Be wary of "scholarship search" services that might "guarantee" to find aid for you (for a substantial fee). Financial aid information is available at no charge through school financial aid offices, high school guidance offices, and the Georgia Student Finance Commission. GWINNETT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE J. Alvin Wilbanks, President 1250 Atkinson Road P.O. Box 1505 Lawrenceville, Georgia 30246-1505 (404) 962~7580 Located 2 miles east of 1-85 on Georgia 316 public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 1992 enrollment: 20,340. ADMISSIONS Don Clark Hall, V.P. for Student Affairs (404) 962-7580 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition: Diploma .................................................................................. $252 Associate degree .................................................................. $252 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID John Pascoe, Financial Aid Specialist (404) 962-7580 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers several local scholarships. PROGRAMS Business Sciences Accounting Accounting, Office* Accounting Technology*** Computer Accounting Specialist* Computer_ Operations** Computer Programming Technology*** Distribution & Materials Management Fashion Merchandisingr** General Office Assistant* Hotel, Restaurant, & Travel Management**/*** Information & Office Technology** Interiors** r: Legal Office Assistant* Management & Supervisory Development*** _Marketing*** Marketing Management** Medical Transcription* Microcomputer Specialist** Organizational Leadership* Secretarial Science*** Small Business Management* Travel Agency Operations* Warehouse Management* Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) both both both both day both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both 12 varies 18 varies 12 18 12/18 12/18. varies 12/18 12 12/18 varies 12/18 18 12 varies 15 varies 18 varies varies varies Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall/Spring Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarte.rly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Health Sciences & Personal Development Basic EMT* Cosmetology Dental Assisting** Dental Laboratory Dental Laboratory Technology*** Medical Assisting** Paramedic Technology** Physical Therapist Assistant**/*** Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology**/*** Respiratory Therapy Technology*** Surgical Technology** evening both day day day day day day day day day day 9 12 12 12 12/18/21 15 12 21 15 24 24 15 Fall Fall/Spring Fall Fall Fall Fall/Spring Fall Fall Summer Summer Fall Summer Industrial Technologies Air Conditioning Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology*** Automotive Service Technology-Chrysler*** Automotive Service Technology-Honda Automotive Service Technology-Nissan*** Automotive Service Technology-Toyota*** Automotive Technology*** Carpentry Commercial Photography**/*** Construction Management*** Construction Management, Computerized* Construction, Residential* Construction Superintendent/Contractor* Drafting**/*** Electronics Technology*/*** Environmental Horticulture*/*** Machine Tool Technology* Machine Tool Technology, Advanced* Telecommunicatrons Technology*/** Welding & Joining Technology both both day day day day day day day evening both both both day both both both both both both 12 18/24 21 21 21 21 21 12 24 24 varies varies varies 12/24 18 12/18 12 18 15/18 12 Fall Fall/Spring Fall Winter Fall Winter Fall Fall Fall Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Length of programs is based on day enrollment, with the exceptions of Basic EMT and Construction Management. * Certificate ** Associate degree available (DeKalb CoUege at Gwinnett Center). *** Associate in Applied Technology degree HEART OF GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Ron Henderson, President 560 Pinehill Road Dublin, Georgia 31021 (912) 275-6589 Located 50 miles east of Macon public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-325; evening-125. ADMISSIONS Lynda Mickle, V.P. of Student Services (912) 275-6589 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for some programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs. 41 COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $120 Fees .............................................................................................. 65 Total .............................. $185 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Lynda Mickle, V.P. of Student Services (912) 274-7843 The institute offers State an_d Federal assistance. PROGRAMS Accounting Air Conditioning Aircraft ~tructural Technology Auto Collision Repair Automotive. Technology Electronics Technology Information Processing Specialist Machine Tool Technology Management & Supervision Medical Secretarial Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Truck Repair Technician Welding & Joining Technology Offered (DayEvening) both both both day day both both both evening both both day day day Length (Months) varies varies varies varies varies varies. varies varies varies varies varies varies varies varies Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Jan./July Quarterly Quarterly INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CENTER James H. Costen, President 671 Beckwith Street, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 (404) 527-7700 Located in the heart of the Atlanta University Center interdenominational seminary accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Theological Schools residence facilities enrollment: 400. ADMISSIONS Edith D. Thomas, Director of Admissions (404) 527-7707 Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved college or university; (2) for further details consult current catalog or the admissions office. COSTS Per Year Tuition .................................................................................... $4,250 Fees ............................................................................................ 155 Room and board ................................................................... $4,717 Total ........................... $9,122 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Lillian B. Rice, Financial Aid Administrator (404) 527-7724 Federal aid will be provided to qualified students on the basis of need. Aid is also awarded through constituent denominations. CAMPUS LIFE The denominational groups organized on campus provide recreation and fellowship. Students may also participate in a variety of religious, social, cultural,and recreational activities offered in the Atlanta area. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Christian Education .......... MAChrist.Ed Church Music ...................... MACh.Mus General Ministry ............................ DMin Pastoral Care ................................. STD Theology ........................................ MDiv KENNESAW STATE COLLEGE Betty L. Siegel, President Marietta, Georgia 30061 (404) 423-6300 Located 20 miles northwest of Atlanta comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia quarter system Fall 1993 enrollment: 12,273. 42 ADMISSIONS Joe.F. Head, Director of Admissions (404) 423-6300 Application must be received by the posted quarterly deadline for the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from a recognized secondary school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT. Joint enrollment criteria: (1) minimum 1000 SAT or ACT composite score.of 25 and a 3.0 academic GPA; (2) written approval from the parents and high school guidance counselor or principal. Early admission criteria: (1) minimum 1200 SAT or ACT composite score of 29 and a 3.5 academic GPA; (2) interview; (3) written approval from the parents and high school guidance counselor or principal. COSTS (1993-94) Per Quarter (estimated) Matriculation fee* ................................................................ $460.50 Fees ......................................................................................... 59.00 Books .................................................................................... 150.00 Total ......................... $669.50 * Additional fees for non-residents. Fees subject to change without notice. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Terry Faust, Director of Student Financial Aid (404) 423-6074 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic, honor, and athletic scholarships, Regents' Scholarships, and the. Kennesaw State College Foundation Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, publications, honor societies, choir, orchestra, band, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................... BBA,MAcc Art ..................................................... BA Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ............... MBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Communication ................................. BS Computer Science ............................ BS Economics ...................................... BBA Education ....................................... MEd Art (P-12) ........................................ BS Elementary, Grades P-5 ................ BS Elementary,Grades 4-8 ................. BS Health & Physical, Grades P-12 ... BS Music Choral .......................................... BM Instrumental ................................ BM General ...............'. ....................... BM .Secondary Biology ......................................... BS English ................................... BA,BS French .......................................... BS History ................................... BA,BS Mathematics ................................ BS Social Studies ............................. BS Pre-Professional Studies Dentistry Engineering Forestry Law Spanish ........................................ BA English .............................................. BA Finance ........................................... BBA French ............................................... BA Health & Physical Education: Sports Management, Exercise Science, & Health Promotion/Wellness ........... BS History ............................................... BA Information Systems ........................ BS International Affairs .......................... BA Management .................................. BBA . Marketing ........................................ BBA Mathematics ..................................... BS Music ................................................. BA Music-Performance ........................ BM Nursing ........................................ AS,BS Political Science ......................... BA,BS Professional Sales ......................... BBA Psychology ................................. BA,BS Public Administration .................... MPA Public & Social Services .................. BS Spanish ............................................. BA Theater .............................................. BA Medicine Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine LAGRANGE COLLEGE Walter Y. Murphy, President 601 Broad Street LaGrange, Georgia 30240-2999 (706) 882-2911 Located 70 miles southwest of Atlanta private Methodist college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 1,016. ADMISSIONS Phil Dodson, Director of Admission (706) 882-2911 Application must be processed one month prior to beginning of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) 14 units of college preparatory work; (4) high school counselor's evaluation. Early decision plan available. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ....................................................................$2,400 Room and board ..................................................................... 1,400 Total ........................... $3,800 Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Sylvia Smith, Director of Financial Aid (706) 882-2911 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the United Methodist scholarship and loan programs. Institutional, alumni, and local scholarships are also available. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, music, art, dramatic presentations, student government, fraternities and sororities, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ..................................................... BA Biology .............................................. BA Business Administration ......... BA,MBA Chemistry .......................................... BA Computer Science ...................... BA,BS Criminal Justice ................................ AA Economics ........................................ BA Education Early Childhood ............................. BA Elementary ..................................... BA Secondary Certificate Art ................................................ BA Biology ......................................... BA Biology-Chemistry ....................... BA Chemistry .................................... BA Economics ................................... BA English ......................................... BA History ......................................... BA Mathematics ................................ BA Spanish ........................................ BA Teaching Areas ........................ MEd English .............................................. BA Fine Arts ........................................... BA General Studies ................................ BA History ............................................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BA Music ................................................. BA Nursing .............................................. AA Pre-Law .................................... 12 Qtrs. Pre-Medicine ............................ 12 Qtrs. Pre-Ministry .............................. 12 Qtrs. Pre-Optometry .......................... 12 Qtrs. Pre-Pharmacy .......................... 12 Qtrs. Pre-Theology ............................ 12 Qtrs. Psychology ....................................... BA Religion ..........:.................................. BA Social Work ....................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Speech & Drama .............................. BA Photo courtesy of LaGrange College LANIER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Joe E. Hill, President P.O. Box 58 Oakwood, Georgia 30566 (404) 531-6300 Located 7 miles south of Gainesville public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-750; evening-600. ADMISSIONS Michael C. Marlowe, Director of Admissions (404) 531-6333 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school is desirable and required for some programs; (2) at least 16 years of age; (3) SAT or ACT scores are not required but acceptable scores can exempt an applicant from admissions testing requirements. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ....................................................................... $210 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Patsy S. Griffin, Financial Aid Coordinator (404) 531-6326 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers Judith E. Giles Scholarships and Lanier Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships. PROGRAMS Business Accounting Business & Office Technology Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Human Services Child Development & Related Care Cosmetology Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene* Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Paramedic Technofogy Practical Nursing Technical Drafting/Advanced Drafting Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Manufacturing Technology, Applied Offered (DayEvening) Entrance Date(s) both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both both day day both both day day Fall/Spring Fall/Spring Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall/Spring both Quarterly both Fall/Spring both Fall/Spring both Quarterly Trade & Industry Air Conditioning Technology Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cabinetmaking Carpentry Machine Tool Technology Welding & Joining Technology both both day both both both both Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly * Associate of Applied Science degree with Gainesville College. LIFE COLLEGE Sid E. Williams, President 1269 Barclay Circle Marietta, Georgia 30060 (404) 424-0554 Located in the northern metropolitan Atlanta area private college accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 3,548. ADMISSIONS Melvin Reynolds, Director of Admissions (404) 424-0554 Admissions requirements vary depending on program selected; check with the Admissions Office. No admissions deadline. Costs Per Year (Includes tuition, fees, room and board, books, and supplies.) School of Chiropractic ........................................................ $24, 168 Undergraduate Studies ........................................................ 17,944 Chiropractic Technician ........................................................ 14,806 Sports Health Science .......................................................... 19,490 FINANCIAL AID David Haygood, Director of Financial Aid (404) 424-0554 The college offers State and Federal assistance. Financial aid is available for all programs. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, as well as a variety of social activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Business Administration ................... BA Chiropractic ...................................... DC Chiropractic Technician ................. Cert Nutrition ............................................ BS Nutrition for the Chiropractic Sciences.......................................... BS Sports Health Science ................ MSHS MACON COLLEGE S. Aaron Hyatt, President 100 College Station Drive Macon, Georgia 31297 (912) 471-2700 Located in central Georgia on U.S. SOW and 1-475 two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen and transfer students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 4,907. ADMISSIONS Dee Minter, Director of Admissions (912) 471-2800 1-800-272-7619 Application should be received 20 days prior to the beginning of each quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent; (2) SAT or ACT. Early admissions and joint enrollment available for qualified applicants. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $358 Fees .............................................................................................. 29 Books .......................................................................................... 150 Total .............................. $537 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Marvin Reid, Director of Financial Aid (912) 471-2717 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Foundation Scholarships, Regents' Scholarships, and athletic scholarships. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is used to determine awards. Priority deadline is April 1. CAMPUS LIFE .Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletic programs, service and professional clubs, drama, music, publications, student government, and various organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ............................. Cert,AAS Agriculture ......................................... AS Art ..................................................... AA Biology .............................................. AS Business ......................................... Cert Administration ................................ AS Computer Programming .............. AAS General ........................................ AAS Information Systems ................... AAS Management ................................ Cert Chemistry .......................................... AS Computer Science ............................ AS Corrections/Police Science ........... AAS Criminal Justice ........................ Cert,AS 43 PROGRAMS AND DEGREES (Cont.) Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Economics ........................................ AA Education Business ......................................... AS Elementary ..................................... AS Physical ......................................... AS Secondary ...................................... AS Engineering Technology .................. AS English .............................................. AA Environmental Health Science ........ AS Fire Service Administration ........... AAS Food Science .................................... AS Foreign Language ............................ AA General Studies ................................ AA Health Information Technology ....... AS Health-Medical Laboratory Technology .................................. AAS Health Science ............................... AAS History ......................,........................ AA Information Systems ........................ AS Journalism & Mass Communications ............................ AA Mathematics ..................................... AS Minicomputer Operations/ Programming ............................... Cert Music ............,.................................... AA Nursing .............................................. AS Office Administration & Information Processing .......................... AAS,AS Computing Technology ............... Cert Information Processing ............... Cert Supervision .................................. Cert Physical Therapy .............................. AS Physics .............................................. AS Political Science ............................... AA Pre-Dentistry .........................,........... AS Pre-Engineering ,............. 2-Yr. Cert.AS Pre-Medicine ..................................... AS Pre-Nursing (BSN) ........................... AS Pre-Pharmacy ............................,...... AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine .................. AS Psychology ....................................... AA Public Management ....................... AAS Regents' Engineering Transfer Program .........,.................... 2-Yr. Cert Respiratory Therapy ...............,......... AS Social Welfare .................................. AA Sociology .......................................... AA Speech & Drama .............................. AA Technology-Electronic Technology .................................. AAS MACON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Melton Palmer, Jr., President 3300 Macon Tech Drive Macon, Georgia 31206 (912) 757-3400 1-800-572-0551 Main campus located in central Georgia on U.S. BOW satellite center located in Milledgeville public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-1,200; evening-1,500. ADMISSIONS Catherine W. Pittman, Director of Admissions (912) 757-3403 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ....................................................................... $200 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID . Cheryl Reagon, Director of Financial Aid (912) 757-3400 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Intramural activities include men's and women's basketball and softball. PROGRAMS Diploma* Accounting Air Conditioning-Residential, Advanced Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Auto Collision Repair Auto Major Collision Repair Auto Paint & Refinishing Automotive Technology Barbering Building & Facilities Management Carpentry Child Development Child Development & Related Care Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Electronics Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Management & Supervisory Development Mechanical Drafting Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Microcomputer Specialist Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring Welding & Joining Technology Diploma programs can be completed in one to two years when the recommnded schedule is followed. Associate Degree Available through cooperative agreements with Gordon College and Macon College. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA Francis J. Tedesco, President 1120.Fifteenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30912 (706) 721-2301 44 Located in the center of the Central Savannah River area public, health science university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 2,500. ADMISSIONS Elizabeth Griffin, Director, Office of Undergraduate Admissions (706) 721-2725 Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) 16 specific units of credit earned; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) personal interview required for some programs; (5) information on admissions (including deadlines) for dentistry, graduate studies, and medicine may be obtained through the appropriate schools. COSTS Per Year Tuition and fees* .................................................................. $2,149 * Additional fees for non-residents. See college catalog for information on residence costs. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Sandra Fowler, Director, Office of Student Financial Aid (706) 721-4901 In addition to State and Federal assistance, thecollege offers institutional aid. Health profession loan and scholarship programs are available. Application for aid is separate from admissions and should be on file by March 31, prior to the beginning of the program. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include various clubs and organizations offering areas of service and interest. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ......................................... PhD Cellular Biology & Anatomy ........... PhD Clinical Nutrition ............................... MS Dental Hygiene ........... AS,BS,MHE,MS Dentistry ........................................ DMD Diagnostic Medical Sonography ...... BS Endocrinology ................................. PhD Health Information Management ..... BS Health Information Technology ....... AS Immunology & Microbiology .......... PhD Medical Illustration (Art) .................. MS Medical Technology ......... BS,MHE,MS Medicine ........................................... MD Nuclear Medicine Technology ... AS,BS Nursing .................'........... BS,MSN,PhD Occupational Therapy ...... BS,MHE,MS Occupational Therapy Assistant ...... AS Oral Biology ............................. MS.PhD Pharmacology ................................ PhD Physical Therapist Assistant.. .......... AS Physical Therapy .............. BS,MHE,MS Physician Assistant .......................... BS Physiology ...................................... PhD Radiation Therapy ...................... AS,BS Radiography ............................... AS,BS Respiratory Therapy ......................... BS MERCER UNIVERSITY R. Kirby Godsey, President Macon and Atlanta, Georgia Private, Baptisfoniversity with campuses in Macon and Atlanta quarter system except law school on semester and medical school on 12 months Macon campus: College of Liberal Arts, School of Business and Economics, School of Engineering, Law School, University College, and School of Medicine - residence facilities; ROTC-Army Atlanta Campus: Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, School of Pharmacy, graduate Teacher Education program,.and graduate Engineering program all colleges and schools accredited by appropriate agencies total enrollment: 6,729. ADMISSIONS For information, write or call: Macon: Lynell Cadray Director of Admissions Mercer University 1400 Coleman Avenue Macon, Georgia 31207 (404) 752-2650 Atlanta: Argy Russell Director of Admissions/Atlanta Mercer University 3001 Mercer University Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30341 (404) 986-3134 COSTS Per Year Macon: Tuition ................................................................................. $11,985 Room and board ..................................................................... 4,081 Total ......................... $16,066 Atlanta: Tuition (undergraduate - 45 credit hours) .............................. $158 Per Year Per Qtr. Hour Tuition for Business, Education, Engineering, and Pharmacy vary depending on program of study. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Carol Williams Macon (912) 752-2670 Meg McGinness Atlanta (404) 986-3134 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers academic and athletic scholarships as well as partial grants to students committed to churchrelated vocations and music. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities iriclude intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, music, choir, drama, publications, honor societies and clubs, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Afro-American Studies ..................... BA American Studies ............................. BA Art ...................................................... BA Behavior Science ............................. BS Biochemistry ..................................... BS Biology ........................................ BA, BS Business, General ................ BBA,MBA Chemistry .................................... BA,BS Christianity (Religion)_....................... BA Communication ..................,.............. BA Computer Science ............................ BS Earth Science ................................... BS Economics ................................ BBA,BA PROGRAMS AND DEGREES (Cont.) Education ....................................... MEd Early Childhood ....... BA,BA,MEd,EdS English ............................................ BA Learning Disabilities ............. BA,MEd Mathematics ................................... BS Mental Retardation ............... BA,MEd Middle Grades ......... BA,BS,MEd,EdS Music ,................................... BM,BME Social Science ............................... BS Engineering Biomedical .......................... BSE, MSE Computer & Information E1!~::i~~~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::ssE;M~~ Individualized Major ................... BA,BS Latin .................................................. BA Law .............................................. BA,JD Management ......................... BBA,MBA Marketing ............................... BBA,MBA Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Medical Technology ...,..................... BS Medicine ........................................... MD Music .......................................... BA,BM Church Music ................................ BM Piano .............................................. BM Organ .................,........................... BM ~~f;:~. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Engineering Management .......... MSE Environmental ................................ BS Industrial Administration ................ BS Industrial ...................................... BSE Mechanical ......................... BSE,MSE Technical/Communications .............. BS Technical Management ................ MS English .............................................. BA Finance .................................. BBA,MBA French ............................................... BA German ............................................. BA Greek ................................................ BA Health, Physical Education & Recreation ................................ BA,BS History ............................................... BA Humanities ........................................ BA Human Resources Administration & Services ....... BA,BS Pharmaceutical Sciences .............. PhD Pharmacy ................................. PharmD Pharmacy Administration ................ MS Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics .............:.......................... BA,BS Political Science ............................... BA Pre-Dentistry ......................... 9 12 Qtrs. Pre-Forestry ...................................... BS Pre-Theology ........................ 912 Qtrs. Psychology ....................................... BA Religion (Christianity) ....................... BA Science, Natural ......................... BA,BS Service Management .............. MS Mgt. Social Studies ................................... BA Social Work ....................................... BA Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Speech & Drama .............................. BA MERCER UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Hewitt W. Matthews, Dean 3001 Mercer University Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30341 (404) 986-3300 Located in northeast Atlanta private professional Baptist school semester system (first professional year students may enter fall semester only) accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and by American Council on Pharmaceutical Education enrollment: 491. ADMISSIONS Dr. James W. Bartling, Director of Admissions (404) 986-3232 Applications are accepted from May 1 through January 31 for fall semester entry; dates are subject to change. Basis of selection: (1) proficiency in written and spoken English; (2) minimum of 60 semester or 90 quarter hours of pre-pharmacy course requirements from an accredited U.S. college or university; (3) minimum overall GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale; competitive GPA based on strength of applicant pool; (4) personal interview required for all qualified applicants; (5) PCAT recommended but not required. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................$5,785 Room and board varies according to living arrangements. FINANCIAL AID Meg McGinness, Senior Associate Director of Financial Aid (404) 986-3134 The school offers State and Federal assistance as well as private funds. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student chapters of national pharmaceutical organizations, professional fraternities, student government, honor societies, and a variety of social activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Pharmaceutical Sciences .............. PhD Pharmacy ................................. PharmD Pharmacy Administration .............. MPA How High Can You Climb? STUDENT LOANS I I Federal Stafford Loans IFederal Plus Loans O\RROLLTON FEDERAL Gr You Can Afford To BANKFederal Savings Bank Carrollton, Georgia 30117 Go To College! EQUAL HOUSING LENDER (404) 834-1071 or 930 BANK MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE Joe Ben Welch, President Cochran, Georgia 31014 (912) 934-6221 Located 38 miles south of Macon two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 1,878. ADMISSIONS George Hinton, Director of Admissions & Registrar (912) 934-3103 Application deadlines are June 1 for summer and September 1 for fall. Requirements: (1) at least 16 years of age; (2) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (3) 16 units of specific high school work; (4) SAT or ACT; (5) of good moral character. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ...................................................................... $348 Fees .............................................................................................. 80 Room and board ........................................................................ 840 Total ........................... $1,268 * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending.on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Joseph Booker, Director of Student Financial Aid (912) 934-6~21 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Cook Scholarship, Residential Leadership Scholarship, and Valedictorian Scholarship. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include athletics, publications, music, organizations, and religious groups. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Applied Sciences Agriculture ...................................... AS Environmental Health ..................... AS Family & Consumer Sciences ....... AS Recreation & Leisure Studies ....... AS Architectural Drafting ..................... AAS Arts & Humanities Art ................................................... AA Journalism ...................................... AA Landscape Architecture ................ AA Language & Literature ................... AA Liberal Arts ..................................... AA Music .............................................. AA Philosophy ...................................... AA Speech & Drama ........................... AA Business Administration ...................,............ AS Legal Assistant/Paralegal ........... AAS Management ................................ AAS Management Office Administration ........................... AAS Computer Science ............................ AS Computer Technology ................... AAS Criminal Justiqe .............................. AAS Data Processing ............................. AAS Education Elementary-Early Childhood ........ AA Health & Physical .......................... AA Middle & Special ............................ AA Secondary ...................................... AA Trade & Industrial .......................... AA Engineering & Technology Aerospace ...................................... AS Agriculture ...................................... AS Ceramic .......................................... AS Chemical ......................................... AS Civil ................................................. AS Computer ....................................... AS Electrical ......................................... AS Engineering Technology ............... AS General ........................................... AS Industrial ......................................... AS Materials ......................................... AS Mechanical ..................................... AS Technology ..................................... AS Textile ............................................. AS Fashion Merchandising ................. AAS General Studies ................................ AA Industrial Management .................... AS Information Systems ........................ AS Legal Secretarial ............................ AAS Library Technology ........................ AAS Marketing ........................................ AAS Medical Secretarial ........................ AAS Natural Science Biology ............................................ AS Chemistry ....................................... AS Geology .......................................... AS Mathematics ................................... AS Physics ........................................... AS Nursing ........................................... ASN Pre-Professional Architecture .................................... AS Dental Hygiene .............................. AS Forestry .......................................... AS Health Information Technology ..... AS Law ................................................. AS Medical Technology ....................... AS Medicine ......................................... AS Nursing ........................................... AS Occupational Therapy ................... AS Optometry ...................................... AS Pharmacy ....................................... AS Physician's Assistant ..................... AS Public Administration ...., ................ AAS Social Science Criminal Justice ............................. AS History ............................................ AS Political Science :........................... AS Psychology ..................................... AS Social Work .................................... AS Sociology .....................,.................. AS Social Work .................................... AAS Surveying Technology ................... AAS MIDDLE GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Billy G. Edenfield, President 1311 Corder Road Wam~r Robins, Georgia 31088 (912) 929-6800 Located 15 miles south of Macon public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: day-617; evening-400. ADMISSIONS Robert Beav~r, Director of Admissions (912) 929-6850 Requirements: (1) sixteen years old or have officially withdrawn from high school; (2) meet program admission requirements. SAT or ACT accepted. 45 COSTS Per Credit Hour Tuition .......................................................................................,.$17 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Jack Payne, Director of Financial Aid (912) 929-6800 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers academic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student activities council and a variety of honoraries and clubs. PROGRAMS Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Qtrs.) Entrance Date(s) Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Automotive Technology Computer Operations Computer Programming Cosmetology Culinary Arts Drafting Technology Electronics Technology Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Welding & Joining Technology both both both day both day both day both both both day day day both 4/10 4/8-10 4/7-8 7 4/8-10 5 4 6 4/10 6/10 4/10 4 4 5 4/10-12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly/Varies Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Varies Quarterly The HOPE Scholarship has helped thousands of stud:nts attending public and private colleges and universities, as well as public technical institutes. Ask the school if you're eligible for HOPE. 46 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Leroy Keith, President 830 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 (404) 681-2800 Located 2 miles west of downtown Atlanta private, historically black four-year men's college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools residence facilities enrollment: 2,992. ADMISSIONS Milford Greene, Director of Admissions 1-800-851-1254 Application for fall should be filed by March 15. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school; (2) college preparatory courses with an overall "C" average; (3) SAT; (4) letters of recommendation and a personal interview may be required. COSTS - Per Year Tuition and fees .................................................................... $8,000 Room and board ..................................................................... 5,224 Books and supplies .................................................................... 500 Total ......................... $13,724 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Johnny C. Nimes, Director of Financial Aid (404) 215-2638 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers merit, music, band, and athletic scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, glee club, theatre, concerts, religious organizations, fraternities, and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................................ BA Actuarial Science .............................. BA Architecture* ............................... BA,BS Art** ................................................... BA Banking & Finance ........................... BA Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ................... BA Caribbean Studies ............................ BA Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ................................ BA Drama** ............................................ BA Economics ........................................ BA Education Child Development** ..................... BA Early Childhood Certification** ..... BA Health & Physical .......................... BA Primary** ................................:....... BA Secondary** ................................... BA Engineering*** .................................. BS English .............................................. BA Family Sociology .............................. BA French ............................................... BA German ............................................. BA History ............................................... BA Insurance .......................................... BA Interdisciplinary Science .................. BA International Studies ........................ BA Management ..................................... BA Marketing .......................................... BA Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Music ................................................. BA Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ............................... BA I Psychology BA,BS Religion ............................................. BA Social Welfare**** ............................ BA Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish**** ....................................... BA Speech .............................................. BA Urban Management .......................... BA Urban Studies ................................... BA Dual-degree program with University of Michigan. ** Offered in conjunction with Spelman College. *** Five-year cooperative dual-degree program with Georgia Institute of Technology. **** Offered in conjunction with Clark Atlanta University. MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Nelson McGhee, Jr., M.D., Interim President 720 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30310-1495 (404) 752-1500 Located two miles southwest of downtown Atlanta private professional school committed to educating substantial numbers of persons from racial minorities and from educationally and socioeconomically deprived groups. ADMISSIONS Angela L. Walker Franklin, Assistant. Dean for Admissions & Student Affairs (404) 752-1650 The school participates in the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). Application materials should be requested directly from AMCAS. Requirements: (1) completed application and supporting transcripts should be returned to AMCAS with requestfor a copy to be sent to Morehouse School of Medicine; (2) students appearing to merit serious consideration for admission will be selected for an interview. COSTS (1993-94) Per Year Tuition ................................................................................. $13,500 Fees ......................................................................................... 1,287 Total ......................... $14,787 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Year FINANCIAL AID Cynthia Handy, Director, Student FiscalAffairs (404) 752-1655 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the school offers various institutional grants, merit scholarships, and a limited amount of assistance from private resources. Need for assistance is determined by the Graduate and Professional School Financial Aid Service. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biomedical Science ........................ PhD Medicine ........................................... MD MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE Samuel D. Jolley, Jr., President 643 Martin Luther Luther King, Jr., Dr., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314 (404) 220-0270 Located near downtown Atlanta private four-year African Methodist Episcopalaffiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,050. ADMISSIONS Rev. Debora F. Grant, Enrollment Management Director (404) 220-0152 Application for fall should be submitted by July 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved secondary school in upper half of class; (2) at least 15 units of selected high school work; (3) SATor ACT; (4) of good character; (5) selected tests administered at the college. Early admission plan for exceptional students. COSTS Per Semester Tuition .................................................................................... $3,385 Student Activities Fee ................................................................ 363 Health & Insurance Fee ............................................................. 120 Room and board ..................................................................... 2,219 Total ..,........................ $6,087 Per Sem. Additional fees may apply. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Willie Williams, Director of Financial Aid (404) 220-0132 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Presidential Scholarships, academic scholarships, and band and athletic awards. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, religious organizations, fraternities and sororities, publications, music, drama, and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Accounting ........................................ BS Airway Computer Science ............... BS Allied Health-Community Health Education ....................................... BS Art Education .................................:. BA Biology .............................................. 88 Business Administration ................... BS Business Education .......................... BS Business Management ..................... BS Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ................................ BA Early Childhood Education .............. BS Economics ........................................ BS English Language & Literature ........ BA Financial Management ..................... BS History ............................................... BA Hospitality Administration ................ BS Information Processing .................... BS Information Science ......................... BS Marketing .......................................... BS Mass Media Arts ............................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Music ................................................. BA Nursing .............................................. 88 Paralegal Studies ............................. BS Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ......................................:BS Religion ............................................. BA Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Therapeutic Recreation .................... BS Drafting & Design Technology Architectural both 8 Electrical both 8 Mechanical both 8 Electronics Technology both 6 Industrial Maintenance Technology both 8 Machine Tool Technology both 8 Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Personal/Public Service Technologies Cosmetology both 4 Daily Associate degree available through joint programs with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Brewton-Parker College, and Valdosta State College. MOULTRIE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Jack N. Gay, President P.O. Box 520 Moultrie, Georgia 31776 (912) 985-2297 1-800-755-8316 Located 38 miles southeast of Albany public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-350; evening-350. ADMISSIONS Robert L. Hooks, Jr., V.P., Student Development Services 1-800-7 55-8316 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS (1993-94) Per Quarter Tuition and fees .......................................................................$184 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Robert L. Hooks, Jr., V.P., Student Development Services 1-800-7 5 5 - 8 3 1 6 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers Moultrie Area Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs and honoraries. PROGRAMS Business Technologies Accounting Business/Information & Office Technology Administrative Assistant Information Processing Specialist Legal Secretary Medical Secretary . Secretary Data Processing Computer Programmer Microcomputer Specialist Marketing Management Marketing Administration Retail-Management Offered (DayEvening) both both both both both both both both both both Length (Quarters) 4 5 4 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Health Technologies Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology day 4 day 5 day 8 October Jan./July October Industrial Technologies Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Auto Collision Repair Auto Body Painter Auto Body Repairer Auto Body Repairer/Painter Commercial Sheet Metal both 4 both 7 both 4 both 4 both 6 both 4 Construction Cabinetmaking both 4 Carpentry, Commercial both 4 Carpentry, Residential both 4 Masonry both 4 Plumbing, Residential both 4 Wiring, Residential/Commercial both 4 Diesel Mechanics Heavy Equipment Mechanics both 4 Truck Mechanics both 4 Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Photo courtesy of North Georgia College NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Delmas J. Allen, President Dahlonega, Georgia 30597 (706) 864-1400 Located 20 miles north of Gainesville comprehensive coeducational public military college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities all resident male students are members of the Corps of Cadets; senior ROTC-Army qualified graduates may earn commission on equal basis with U.S. Military Academy graduates enrollment: 2,794. ADMISSIONS Gary R. Steffey, Registrar & Director of Admissions (706) 864-18.00 Application must be received 20 days prior to beginning of quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) at least 16 years of age and of good moral character; (2) graduation from an accredited high school; (3) GED acceptable if earned prior to spring of 1988; (4) 16 units of college preparatory course work; (5) SAT or ACT; (6) personal interview may be requested. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee .............,................................................... $460.50 Fees .............................................................................................. 93 Room and board .............................,.......................................... 820 Total ...................... $1,373.50 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Deborah Barbone, Director of Financial Aid (706) 864-1415 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the state of Georgia offers 33 four-year full military scholarships per year as wellas ROTC grants. Academic and leadership scholarships are also available. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, military units, religious and social organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biology .............................................. 88 Business Administration Accounting ................................... BBA Economics ................................... BBA Finance ...............:........................ BBA Management ................................ BBA Marketing ..................................... BBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Criminal Justice ................................ BS Education Art .......................................... 88,MEd Biology ................................... BS,MEd Chemistry .............................. BS,MEd Early Childhood .........,........... BS,MEd English ...._. .............................. AB,MEd French .................................... AB,MEd History ............................................ AB Mathematics .................... AB,BS,MEd Middle Grades .................,..... BS,MEd Music .............................................. 88 Physical ................................. BS,MEd Physics ........................................... BS Political Science ............................ BS Social Science ....................... BS,MEd Sociology .................:...................... BS Spariish.................................. AB,MEd Special ................................... BS,MEd 4 7 English .............................................. AB Fine Arts Art ................................................... AB Craft/Marketing .............................. BS French ............................................... AB French with Business Emphasis ..... BA History ............................................... AB Mathematics ............................... AB,BS Nursing .................................. ASN,BSN Physical Therapy ............................. MS Physics .............................................. 88 Political Science ......................... AB,BS Pre-Dentistry .............................. 6 Qtrs. Pre-Dental Hygiene .................... 6 Qtrs. Pre-Medical Records ................. 6 Qtrs. Pre-Medical Technology ............ 9 Qtrs. Pre-Medicine .............................. 9 Otrs. Pre-Occupational Therapy .................... Pre-Pharmacy ............................ 6 Qtrs. Pre-Physical Therapy ................ 6 Qtrs. Pre-Veterinary Medicine ............ 6 Qtrs. Psychology ................................. AB,BS Recreation ........................................ BS Sociology .................................... AB,BS Spanish ............................................. AB Spanish with Business Emphasis .... BA NORTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE James H. Marlowe, President P.O. Box 65 Clarkesville, Georgia 30523 (706) 754-7700 Located 35 miles northeast of Gainesville public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools residence facilities enrollment: 700. ADMISSIONS Robert D. Haley, Director of Admissions & Testing (706) 754-7725 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for some programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition* ..................................................................................... $192 Fees .............................................................................................. 48 Room and board ................................:....................................... 550 Total .............................. $790 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Rondal Chastain, Director of Financial Aid (706) 754-7726 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers several private scholarships, including the Ninth District A & M, Mount Vernon Mills, William Clary, Lenora M. Sarling, and Roger Berry Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural athletics, student government, and a variety of clubs and social activities. PROGRAMS Business Education Accounting Information & Office Technology Information Processing Specialist Secretarial Health Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Practical Nursing Skilled Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cabinetmaking Cosmetology Horticulture Marine Engine Mechanics Photography Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Technology, Advanced Residential/Commercial Wiring Welding & Joining Technology Technical Drafting/Advanced Drafting Electronics Technology Machine Tool Technology Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Qtrs.) both 4 both 4 both 4 both 4 day 4 day 6 day 5 day 6 day 6 both 4 both 5 day 4 day 6 both 6 both 7 both 4 both 4 both 6 both 6 day 6 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly October March/Oct. October Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly March/Oct. Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly NORTH METRO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Kenneth R. Allen, President 5198 Ross Road Acworth, Georgia 30102 (404) 975-4010 48 Located 25 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 1,050. ADMISSIONS Katherine Etersque, Registrar (404) 975-4000 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score in most instances; (2) at least 16 years old; (3) admissions assessment test. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition* .....................................................................................$192 Fees .............................................................................................. 10 Total .............................. $202 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course ~nrollment. FINANCIAL AID Dan Willis, Financial Aid Director (404) 975-4000 In addition to offering State and Federal assistance, the institute participates in Vocational Rehabilitation, PEACH, and JTPA. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, newspaper publication, and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Diploma Accounting Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Computer Programming Drafting -Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Hotel,. Restaurant & Travel Management Information & Office Technology Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Paramedic Technology Degree Programs* Accounting Automotive Technology Automotive Technology (Ford ASSET) Business & Office Technology Drafting Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Hotel, Restaurant & Travel Management Information & Office Technology Management & Supervisory_Development Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Certificate/Credit Business Computer Applications Emergency Medical Technology Local Area Network Technology Welding Offered (DayEvening) Entrance Dates(s) both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly day Quarterly both Quarterly both Quarterly day Winter both both both both both both both both both day both both Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly both evening both evening Quarterly Annually Quarterly Annually * Joint programs with Floyd. College. OGEECHEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Donald Speir, Interim President 1 Joe Kennedy Boulevard Statesboro, Georgia 30458 (912) 681-5500 Located 53 miles northwest of Savannah technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 750. ADMISSIONS Wayne Crook, Director of Admissions (912) 681-5500 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT, ACT, or ASSET exam; (3) test score levels required for admission vary according to programs. COSTS Per Quarter (estimated for 12 hours or more) Tuition and fees ....................................................................... $204 Books ............,.............................................................................200 Total .............................. $404 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Sherri F. Patterson, Director of Student Financial Aid (912) 681-5500 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Accounting Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information/Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Offered (DayEvening) both both both both both both both day both day day Length (Qtrs.) 5 6 6 4 5 6 4 4 4 5 7 Entrance Date(s) Fall/Winter Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Winter Quarterly Quarterly Quartecly Winter/Summer Fall/Spring Winter/Summer Winter Photo courtesy of.Ogeechee Technical Institute OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY Donald S. Stanton, President 4484 Peachtree Rd., N.E. .Atlanta, Georgia 30319 (404) 261-1441 Located in northeast Atlanta four-year private liberal arts college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence ,facilities enrollment: 1,215. ADMISSIONS Dennis T. Matthews, Director of Admissions (404) 364-8307 Application for fall semester must be received by August 1; preference given to those received by February 1. Basis for selection: (1) graduation from high school; (2) selected units of high school work; (3) scholastic ability and potential; (4) SATor ACT. COSTS - Per Year Tuition, fees, room, and board ........................................... $17,300 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Pam Beaird, Director of Financial Aid (404) 364-8355 In addition to State and Federal assistance; the college offers the Oglethorpe Scholars Award, choral and drama scholarships, and the James Edward Oglethorpe Scholarship. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, publications, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, cultural and social activities, religious organizations, a variety of honorary and co-curricular groups, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA American Studies ............................. BA Biology .............................................. BS Business Administration ................ BBA Business Administration & Behavioral Science ........................ BA Business Administration & Computer Science .......................-BSA Chemistry .......................................... BS Communications ............................... BA Economics ................................ BA,BBA Education ....................:..................... BA Early Childhood ....................... BA.MA Middle Grades ......................... BA,MA Secondary ...................................... BA English .............................................. BA History ............................................... BA Individually Planned Major ............... BA International Studies ........................ BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Mathematics & Computer Science ........................................... BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ............................... BA Pre-Dentistry ..................................... BA Pre-Law ............................................. BA Pre-Medicine ..................................... BA Pre-Optometry .................................. BA Pre-Pharmacy ................................... BA Pre-Seminary .................................... BA Pre-Veterinary .................................. BA Psychology ....................................... BA Sociology ......................,................... BA Sociology/Social Work ..................... BA Dual Degree Programs Engineering-Auburn University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Florida, University of Southern California Art-Atlanta College of Art OKEFENOKEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Joseph R. Miller, President 1701 Carswell Avenue Waycross, Georgia 31503 (912) 287-6584 Located in southeast Georgia public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-330; evening-400. ADMISSIONS Porky Haynes, V.P., Student Services (912) 287-6584 Graduation from high school required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .......................................................................................$192 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID David Cason, Financial Aid Officer (912) 287-6584 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. PROGRAMS Business Data Processing-Microcomputer Specialist Information & Office Technology Health Medical Laboratory Assistant Paramedics Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Respiratory Technology Surgical Technology Home Economics Child Development . Skilled Air Conditioning Technology Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology Drafting Technology Electronics Technology Forestry Welding Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) both 12/15 both 12 day 15 evening 12 both 15 day 24 day 15 day 12 both 12 evening 12 day 15 day 21 both 12 both 12 both 24 day 15 .evening 12 Quarterly Quarterly Summer Quarterly Summer Summer Spring Fall Fall/Winter Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Winter/Summer Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly OXFORD COLLEGE OF EMORY UNIVERSITY William Murdy, Dean Oxford, Georgia 30267 (404) 784-8888 Located 35 miles east of Atlanta two-year private Methodist- affiliated college a unit of Emory University accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools residential facilities enrollment: 550. ADMISSIONS Jennifer B. Taylor, Director of Admissions (404) 784'...8328 Basis for selection: (1) SAT or ACT; (2) graduation from an accredited high school; (3) in upper on'e-third of graduation class; (4) specific units of high school work. COSTS Per Semester Tuition .................................................................................... $6,350 Room and board ..................................................................... 2,300 Books .......................................................................................... 225 Total ........................... $8,875 Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID . Jean F. Dobson, Associate Director of Admissions (404) 784-8328 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers a variety of needbased aid. Courtesy scholarships for Methodist ministers' children are also available. 4 9 CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, religious activities, drama, and music. PROGRAMS Education ................................... 4 Sem. Liberal Arts ................................. 4 Sem. Pre-Business ............................. 4 Sem. Pre-Dentistry ..............................4 Sem. Pre-Engineering ......................... 4 Sem. Pre-Law ...................................... 4 Sem. Pre-Medicine .............................. 4 Sem. Pre-Ministerial ............................4 Sem. Pre-Nursing ................................ 4 Sem. PAINE COLLEGE Shirley A.R. Lewis, President 1235 Fifteenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30901. (706) 821-8200 Located in east-central Georgia four-year private United Methodist and Christian Methodist Episcopal-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment 750. ADMISSIONS Terry McMullen, Director, Admission (706) 821-8320 Application for fall semester must be submitted by August 1; for spring semester by December 1; for summer session by May 1. Basis for selection: (1) minimum of 15 units of high school work with an overall "C" average; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) recommendations attesting ability to perform satisfactorily in college studies; (4) personal essay. COSTS Per Semester Tuition and fees .................................................................... $2,812 Fees ........................................:................................................... 190 Room and board ..................................................................... 1,548 Books and supplies ....................................................................250 Total ........................... $4,800 Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID Ardrina Scott-Elliott, Director of Financial Aid (706) 821-8320 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers grants awarded on the basis of excellent scholarship. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, concert choir, college chorus, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biology .............................................. BS Business .....:..................................... BS Accounting ..................................... BS General ........................................... BS Information Systems ...................... BS Management .................................. BS Chemistry .......................................... BS Education .......................................... BS Early Childhood ............................. BS Middle Grades ................................ BS Music ,............................................. BS Secondary .................................... Cert English .............,................................ BA History ............................................... BA Mass Communication* ..................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Computer Science ......................... BS Philosophy & Religion ...................... BA Psychology .............,......'. .................. BA Sociology .......................................... BA Science Programs Allied Health Sciences Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine/Dentistry Pre-Nursing Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine *In conjunction with Augusta College and Clark College: PICKENS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Tom Harrison, President 100 Pickens Tech Drive Jasper, Georgia 30143 (706) 692-3411 Located 55 miles north of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-300; evening-350. ADMISSIONS Bonnie Handte, V.P., Student Services (706) 692-3411 Graduation from high school is required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $192 Activity Fee ................................................................................... 1O Registration Fee ........................................................................... 10 Total .............................. $212 Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. 50 FINANCIAL AID Kathy Wallace, Financial Aid Officer (706) 692-3411 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs, organizations, and honoraries. PROGRAMS Business Accounting Information Processing Secretarial Health Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Skilled Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Cosmetology Industrial Maintenance Technology Machine Tool Technology Welding Technical Computer Technology Drafting & Design Technology Electronic Technology Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) both 12 both 12 both 12 day 12 day 15 both both day both both evening 12/15 18 12 12 12 12 both 12 both 18 both 15/18 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Sept. July/Jan. Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly March/Sept. Quarterly Quarterly Apply for financial aid. Otherwise you'll never know whether you were eligible. PIEDMONT COLLEGE John F. Elger, President P.O. Box 10 Demorest, Georgia 30535 (706) 778-3000 1-800-277-7020 Located 75 miles.northeast of Atlanta four-year private Congregational Christianaffiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (student may enter any semester) enrollment: 744. ADMISSIONS Penny Graber, Director of Admissions (706) 778-3000 1-800-277-7020 Application for fall semester must be submitted by August 1, for spring semester by December 15. Basis for selection: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) personal information supplied by ttie candidate. COSTS Per Semester Tuition, fees, room and board .............................................. $4,630 Books .........................................................................................,300 Total ........................... $4,930 Per Sem. FINANCIAL AID Kenneth L. Owen, Director of Financial Aid (706) 778-3000 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers merit and leadership scholarships, including the Camp-Younts, Trustee's, and Presidential Scholarships, as well as music, art, and athletics scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, publications, music, drama, and clubs. PROGRAMS Art ..................................................... BA Art History ......................................... BA Biology .............................................. BS Business Accounting ..................................... BA Administration ................................ BA Economics ................:..................... BA Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Information Systems ....... BA Computer Science/Mathematics ...... BS Education Early Childhood ............................. BA Middle Grades ................................ BA Secondary Art ................................................ BA Biology ......................................... BS Chemistry .................................... BS English ......................................... BA History ......................................... BA Mathematics ................................ BS Music ........................................... BA Spanish ........................................ BA Special .........:.................................. BA English .............................................. BA Health Science ................................. BA History ............................................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Music ..................., .............................. BA Psychology ....................................... BA Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine REINHARDT COLLEGE Floyd A. Falany, President Waleska, Georgia 30183 (404) 720-5600 From Atlanta: 928-0222 Located 46 miles north of Atlanta two-year private Methodist-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (students may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 864. ADMISSIONS C. Ray Tatum, Assistant V.P. of Enrollment (404) 720-5524 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) at least an overall "C" average in academic courses; (3) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................$1,350 Fees ............................................................................................ 160 Room and board ..................................................................... 1,125 Books .......................................................................................... 175 Total ........................... $2,935 Per Otr. FINANCIAL AID Betty Fowler, Associate Director for Financial Aid (404) 720-5531 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers special academic, music, and art scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, music performance groups, publications, fraternities and sororities, and fellowship groups. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ................................................... AFA Business ................................... ABA,BS Business Administration .......... ABA,BS Criminal Justice ................................ AS Liberal Arts ....................................... AA Music ............................................... AFA Natural Sciences .............................. AS Pre-Education ................................... AS Photo courtesy of Reinhardt College SAVANNA.H COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Richard G. Rowan, President 342 Bull Street Savannah, Georgia 31401 (912) 238-2487 Located on the east coast of Georgia private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Architectural Accrediting Board, Off-Campus Programs quarter system (freshmen, transfer, and graduate students may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,500. ADMISSIONS May Poetter, Executive V.P. for Admissions (912) 238-2483 Application and official transcripts should be received by April 1 for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school with a GPA of at least 2.0; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) three letters of recommendation; (4) exceptional aptitude for history or the visual arts. COSTS - Per Year Tuition and fees .................................................................... $9,900 Room ....................................................................................... 3,000 Books and supplies* ................................:.............................. 1,200 Total ......................... $14,100 Estimated Per Year FINANCIAL AID Cindy Bradley, Director of Financial Aid (912) 238-2400 The college offers State and Federal assistance, as welt as merit scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate athletics, guest lectures, concerts, theatrical performances, gallery exhibits, student organizations, and a variety of social activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Architecture ............................. B.ARGH Art History .............................. BFA,MFA Computer Art ......................... BFA,MFA Fashion .................................. BFA,MFA Fibers ..................................... BFA,MFA Furniture Design .................... BFA,MFA Graphic Design ...................... BFA,MFA Historic Preservation ............. BFA,MFA Illustration .............................. BFA,MFA Interior Deslgn ....................... BFA,MFA Metals & Jewelry ................... BFA,MFA Painting .................................. BFA,MFA Photography .......................... BFA,MFA Sequential Art ........................ BFA,MFA Video ...................................... BFA,MFA SAVANNAH STATE COLLEGE John T. Wolfe, Jr., President Savannah, Georgia 31404 (912) 356-2240 Located on the east coast of Georgia four-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 2,985. ADMISSIONS Roy Jackson, Director of Admissions (912) 356~2181 Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited or approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) 16 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT with at least 750 on combined verbal and math sections. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $474 Fees ............................................................................................ 132 Room and board ........................................................................ 840 Books and supplies .................................................................... 200 Total ........................... $1,646 Additional fees ($948) for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Jerrie Huewitt, Acting Director of Financial Aid (912) 356-2253 In addition te State and Federal assistance, the college offers Regents' Scholarships, the four-year James Porter Scholarship, and several institutional scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, music, art, dramatics, lectures, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biology .............................................. BS Business Accounting ................................... BBA Information Systems ................... BBA Management ................................ BBA Marketing ..................................... BBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Science Technology ....... BS Computer Technology ...................... AS Criminal Justice ................................ BS English Language & Literature ........ BA Engineering Technology Chemical .................................. AS,BS Civil ................................................. BS Electronics ..................................... BS Mechanical ..................................... BS Environmental Studies ..................... BS History ....................................,.......... BA Marine Biology .................................. BS Marine Science Technology ............ AS Mass Communications ..................... BA Mathematics ..................................... BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Political Science ............................... BA Recreation & Parks Administration ................................ BA Social Work ................................... BSW Sociology .......................................... BS SAVANNAH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Don Stewart, Assistant Superintendent Main Campus: 5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, Georgia 31499 .(912) 351-6423 or 351-6263 Located on the east coast of Georgia public technical institution governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools five locations quarter system enrollment capacity: 2,600 per quarter. ADMISSIONS Richard Swanson, Director of Admissions (912) 351-4491 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. Placement test required for all programs. 51 COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees Diploma program ................................................................... $216 Associate degree program ...................................................$216 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Karey D. Raybon, Jr., Director of Financial Aid (912) 351-4495 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers Savannah Tech Foundation Scholarships and career assistance programs. PROGRAMS Allied Health Dental Assisting Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Surgical Technology Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) day 12. day 12 day 15 day 12 Fall Fall Winter/Summer Fall Business Accounting both 15 Business & Office Technology both 12 Computer Operations both 15 Computer Programming both 18 Information & Office Technology both 12 Marketing Management both 12 Microcomputer Specialist both 12 Secretarial Science both 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Occupational Services Air Conditioning Technology both 12 Auto Collision Repair both 18 Automotive Technology both 24 Carpentry both 12 Child Development & Related Care both 18 Commercial Truck Driving day 3 Cosmetology day 12 Culinary Arts both 18 Diesel/Truck Repair Technician both 12 Fire Science Technology evening 18 Machine Tool Technology both 12 Residential/Commercial Wiring both 12 Welding & Joining Technology both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Technical Biomedical Engineering Technology both 18 Biomedical Instrumentation Technology both 15 Civil Engineering Technology both 18 Drafting both 12 Electromechanical Engineering Technology both 18 Electronic Equipment Servicing both 12 Electronics Engineering Technology both 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Qua~erly Quarterly Quarterly SHORTER COLLEGE Larry L. McSwain, President 315 Shorter Avenue Rome, Georgia 30165-4298 (706) 291-2121 Four-year private Baptist-affiliated college, with the main campus located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities School of Professional Programs is located in Marietta, in the north metropolitan Atlanta area, and offers degree completion programs in management and business administration total enrollment: 1,243. ADMISSIONS John McElveen, Director of Admissions (706) 291-2121 Applications for admission and scholarships are encouraged after the end of the junior year of high school. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) recommendation from guidance counselor and/or principal. COSTS Per Year Tuition ...............:....................................,.. ;............................ $7,100 . Fees ............................................................................................ 110 Room and board ..................................................................... 3,600 Total ......................... $10,810 Per Year Books vary depending on course enrollment. 52 FINANCIAL AID Ron Day, Director of Financial Aid (706) 291-2121 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers many departmental, athletic, and academic scholarships, including Presidential Scholarships and Academic Excellence Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, religious organizations, fraternities and sororities, and divisional, special interest, and service organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ...................................... BBA Art ............................................. BA,BFA Biology ........................................ BA,BS .Business Administration ................ BBA Chemistry .................................... BA,BS Christian Ministries ....................,...... BS Communications ............................... BA Economics .................................. BA,BS Education Art ................................................... BS Early Childhood ......................... BS Ed Mathematics ................................... BS Middle Grades ........................... BS Ed Music ........................................... BME English .............................................. BA Fine Arts ......................................... BFA French ............................................... BA General Studies ................................ BS History & Political Science ......... BA,BS Liberal Arts ....................................... BA Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Medical Technology ......................... BS Music ................................................. BA Church ......................................... BCM Music & Business .......................... BM Musical Theatre :.......................... BFA Organ Performance .................... BM Piano Pedagogy ......................... BM Piano Performance.~................... BM Voice Performance ..................... BM Natural Science ......................:......... BS Pre-Dentistry .............................. 8 Sem. Pre-Law ...................................... 8 Sem. Pre-Medicine .............................. 8 Sem. Pre-Theology ............................. 8 Sem. Psychology ................................. BA,BS Public Relations .......,........................ BA Recreation Management .................. BS Religion & Philosophy ...................... BA Social Science .................................. BS Sociology .................................... BA,BS Spanish ............................................. BA Theatre ........................................... BFA Education Certification Programs Art Early Childhood Education English French General Science History Mathematics Middle Grades Education Music Social Science Spanish SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE Edward D. Jackson, President Douglas, Georgia 31533-5098 (912) 383-4210 In Georgia: 1-800-342-6364 Located 60 miles northeast of Valdosta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and National League for Nursing quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 1,300. ADMISSIONS Kenneth Foshee, Director of Admissions (912) 383-4210 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) college preparatory curriculum for transfer program admission; (3) minimum 1.8 GPA; (4) SAT or ACT. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* .....................................................................$358 Fees ...:..........................................................................................36 Room and board ........................................................................ 850 Books .......................................................................................... 150 Total ........................... $1,394 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Jenelle Louder, Director of Financial Aid (912) 383-4621 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers South Georgia College Foundation and Shannon Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, theatre, religious groups, and professional and honor societies. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Transfer Programs (Associate of Arts, Associate of Science) Agriculture Biology Business Administratfon Business Education Chemistry Communications Computer Science Criminal Justice Education English Foreign Language General Studies Health, Physical Education History Humanities Journalism Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Pre-Allied Health Psychology Recreation Sociology Career Programs (Associate Degrees and Certificates) Accounting Agri-Business Agriculture Banking Business/Office Management Business/Industrial Operations Computer Applications Computer Information System Data Processing General Business Information Systems Nursing (RN) SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Dea 0. Pounders, President 728 Southerfield Road Americus, Georgia31709 (912) 931-2150 Located 40 miles north of Albany public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system residence facilities enrollment capacity: 800. ADMISSIONS B.J. Thomas, V.P. for Student Development Services (912) 931-2252 or 931-2273 Application and official transcripts should be submitted as early as possible. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT with combined verbal and math scores of at least 700 or take placement test. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition* .....................................................................................$192 Fees .............................................................................................. 23 Room and board ..............................:......................................... 615 Total ............,.......,......... $830 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Anne Bessent, Director of Financial Aid (912) 931-2351 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers aid through JTPA and PEACH. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Accounting Air Conditioning Technology* Aircraft Structural Technology Auto Collision Repair Technology Automated Manufacturing Technology Automotive Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology Avionics Maintenance Technology Business & Office Technology Legal Secretary Medical Secretary Commercial Truck Driving Computer Programming Cosmetology Diesel Mechanics Drafting* Electronics Fundementals* Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Information Processing Specialist Secretary Machine Tool Technology* Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Welding & Joining Technology * Advanced classes available in these programs. Length (Qtrs.) 5 4 4 6 8 7 8 8 5 8 wks. 5 or 6 4 6 4 4 6 5 4 5 5 or 6 5 4 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Winter/Summer Quarterly Winter/Summer Quarterly SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Larry D. Siefferman, President 3001 East First Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474 (912) 537-0386 1-800-243-4784 Located 42 miles southeast of Dublin two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 600. ADMISSIONS Anita Story, Registrar (912) 537-0386 or 1-800-243-4784 Requirements: At least 16 years old (Cosmetology and Practical Nursing: 17 years old). Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for Practical Nursing, Marketing, and Accounting. Ott:ier requirements vary with each program. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition and fees ....................................................................... $203 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Debby Thompson, Director of Admissions (912) 537-0386 or 1-800-243-4784 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers aid through JPTA, PEACH, and local scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, Phi Beta Lambda, and a variety of clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Offered (Day- Evening) Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Business & Office Technology Cosmetology Electronics Fundementals Electronics Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Micro Computer Specialist Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring both both both day both both both both both both both day both Various credit certificates are also offered. Length (Qtrs.) 4 4 5 4 4 6 6 6 4 4 5 5 4 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall . Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Winter/Spr. Quarterly SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Stephen R. Cheshier, President South Marietta Parkway Marietta, Georgia 30060-2896 (404) 528-7230 Located 15 miles northwest of Atlanta comprehensive senior college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and the American Council for Construction Education . quarter system (students may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 4,000. ADMISSIONS Virginia Head, Director of Admissions (404) 528-7281 Application must be submitted at least 20 working days prior to registration date of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) have earned selective units of high school work; (3) SAT or ACT. COSTS - Per Year Matriculation and fees* ......................................................... $1,689 Room and board ..................................................................... 3,600 Books and supplies .................................................................... 500 Personal expenses ................................................................. 1,600 Total ........:.................. $7,389 * Additional fees for non-residents. Per Year FINANCIAL AID Emerelle McNair, Director of Financial Aid (404) 528-7290 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers a variety of academic, need-based, and major-related scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, publications, fraternities and sororities, professional and religious groups, and social activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Apparel & Textile Engineering Technology ............... BS Architecture .............................. BARCH Civil Engineering Technology .......... BS Computer Engineering Technology ..................................... BS Computer Science ..................... BS,MS Construction ..................................... BS Electrical Engineering Technology ..................................... BS Engineering Technology .................. MS Environmental Development ............ BS Transfer Programs Engineering Technology .................. AS Industrial Distribution ....................... BS Industrial Engineering . Technology ......................,.............. BS Manufacturing Technology .............. BS Mathematics ..................................... BS Mechanical Engineering Technology ..................................... BS Physics .............................................. BS Technical & Professional Communication ............................. MS Technology Management .......... BS,MS General Studies ................................ AS Photo courtesy of Southern College of Technology 53 SPELMAN COLLEGE Johnnetta B. Cole, President 305 Spelman Lane, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314-4399 (404) 681-3643 Located one and one-half miles from the business center of Atlanta four-year private women's college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (students may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,028. ADMISSIONS Deborah Urquhart, Associate Director of Admissions (404) 681-3643 Application and official transcripts must be submitted by February 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school; (2) three character recommendations; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) at least 15 units of prescribed higt). school work; (5) medical examination. COSTS Per Year Tuition .................................................................................... $7,000 F~s ......................................................................................... 1,290 Room and board ..................................................................... 5,565 Books and supplies .................................................................... 660 Total ......................... $14,515 Per Year FINANCIAL AID Shirley Scott, Director, Student Financial Services (404) 681-3643 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers NASA and dual degree scholarships for engineering majors, as well as academic and honor scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include clubs, chorus, drama, student government, publications, urban programs, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ..................................................... BA Biology .............................................. BS Chemistry .......................................... BS Child Development ........................... BA Computer Science ............................ BA Drama & Speech .............................. BA Economics ........................................ BA Education .......................................... BA Engineering-Dual Degree* .............. BS English .............................................. BA French ............................................... BA German ............................................. BA Health & Physical Education ........... BS History ............................................... BA Mathematics ............................... BA,BS Music ..............................................:.. BA Natural Sciences .............................. BS Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ....................................... BA Religion** .......................................... BA Sociology .......................................... BA Spanish ............................................. BA * With Auburn University, Boston University, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, Rochester Institute ofTechnology, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, and University of Alabama at Huntsville. With special permission Education Certification Programs Art Early Childhood Education English French Mathematics Middle Music Physical Education Science Secondary Social Science Spanish SWAINSBORO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Donald Speir, President 201 Kite Road Swainsboro, Georgia 30401 (912) 237-6465 Regional: 1-800-290-8111 54 Located 90 miles northwest of Savannah public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day-400; evening-250. ADMISSIONS Ann P. Lawson, V.P., Student Development Services (912) 237-6465, Ext. 24 or 28 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score, while not an entrance requirement for all programs, is required for some programs and for graduation. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition i $215 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Jo Ann Drapalik, Financial Aid Director (912) 237-6465, Ext. 27 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers the Pineland Telephone Scholarship and scholarship.s provided by the Greater Swainsboro Technical Institute Foundation, the Mill Creek Foundation, and several local clubs and organizations. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, publications, VICA, and National Vocational Honor Society. PROGRAMS Diploma Programs Business Accounting Business & Office Technology Computer Programming Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Health Medical Assistant Practical Nursing Skilled Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Child Care & Related Care Child Development Cosmetology Drafting Residential/Commercial Wiring Technical Electronics Technology Certificate Programs Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Air Conditioning Automotive Transmission/ TransaxleRepair Child Care Assisting Commercial Truck Driving Drafting, Basic Manual Drive Transmission/ Transaxle Repair Medical Emergency Technician, Basic Medical Transcription Office Accounting Patient Care Assisting Personal Computer (PC) Operation Phlebotomy Technician Tune-up Specialist Word Processing Specialist Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) day 12 day 15 day 15 day 15 day 12 both 15 day 12 day 15 day 12 day 21 day - 15 day 12 both 12 day 12 both 12 both 24 evening evening evening evening day evening evening evening evening evening evening evening evening evening evening 9 9 9 9 8 weeks 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Entrance Date(s) Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly_ Every 8 weeks Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Accuracy and neatness count . . . especially when filling out applications! THOMAS COLLEGE Homer R. Pankey, President 1501 Millpond Road Thomasville, Georgia 31792-7499 (912) 226-1621 Located in south Georgia, 30 miles north of Tallahassee private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 750. ADMISSIONS Darla Glass, Registrar (912) 226-1621 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT combined scores of at least 900 or college placement test. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .................................................................................... $1,125 Fees ..............................................................................................45 Books .......................................................................................... 125 Total ........................... $1,295 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Daphney Stracener, Director of Financial Aid (912) 226-1621 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers private aid. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, student government, ROTC, jazz ensemble, choral groups, and a variety of clubs. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Biological Sciences .................... AA,BS Business Administration ............. AA,BS Communications ............................... AA Computer Science ............................ AA Education Early Childhood ............................. BS Exercise ......................................... AA Middle School :............................... BS Pre-Education ................................ AA English .............................................. BA Liberal Studies ............................ AA,BS Music ................................................. AA Nursing ..................................... RN,BSN Political Science ......................... AA,BA Psychology ....................................... BA THOMAS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Charles R. DeMott, President P.O. Box 1578 Thomasville, Georgia 31799 (912) 225-4096 Toll free: 1-800-347-2073 Located in south Georgia, 30 miles north of Tallahassee public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment capacity: day520; evening-500. ADMISSIONS Thomas P. Ceccacci, V.P., Student Services (912) 225-5060 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition ....................................................................................... $204 Fees .............................................................................................. 12 Total .............................. $216 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Ross A. Jones, Director of Financial Aid (912) 225-5036 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers scholarships provided by the Thomas Tech Foundation, Thomasville Kiwanis Club, and Rotary Club. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government and several student organizations. PROGRAMS Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) Business/Office Accounting both 12 Information Processing Specialist both 12 Medical Secretary day 15 Microcomputer Specialist both 15 Health Medical Assisting day 12 Medical Laboratory Technology day 24 Physical Therapist Assistant day 24 Practical Nursing day 15 Radiologic Technology day 24 Respiratory Technology day 15 Surgical Technology day 12 Paramedical Technology day 12 Radiation Therapy day 12 Skilled Agricultural Technology Air Conditioning Technology day 24 both 12 Automotive Technology Cosmetology both 18 both 12 Industrial Electrical Technology both 18 Welding & Joining Technology both 12 Technical Drafting Electronic Technology both 24 both 18 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Summer Fall Summer/Winter Summer Summer Fall Winter Summer Fall Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Photo courtesy of Toccoa Falls College TOCCOA FALLS COLLEGE Paul L. Alford, President Toccoa Falls, Georgia 30598 (706) 886-6831 Located 45 miles northeast of Gainesville four-year private Bible college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the American Association of Bible Colleges semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 873. ADMISSIONS Matthew L. Ki!)g, Director of Admissions (706) 886-6831 Application' for fall semester should be received by August 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) evidence of Christian character. COSTS Per Semester Tuition .................................................................................... $3,036 Fees ............................................................................................ 130 Room and board ..................................................................... 1,818 Total ........................... $4,984 Per Sem. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Sylvia Eby, Financial Aid Officer (706) 886-6831 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include athletic programs, choir and chorus, Christian organizations, and a variety of social activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Bible-Theology .................. BA,BS,ThB Church Music .............................. BA,BS Communication ........................... BA,BS Education Christian ................................... BA,BS Music ........................................ BA,BS Teacher .................................... BA,BS General Studies ................................ AA World Mission ..................... BA,BS,ThB Plan to attend a PROBE Fair in your area this fall to talk with college and technical school representatives. Check with your guidance counselor for the dates. TRUETT-MCCONNELL COLLEGE T. Clark Bryan, President Route 6, Box 6000 Cleveland, Georgia 30528 (706) 865-2134 Located 23 miles north of Gainesville two-year Baptist-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 1,600. ADMISSIONS Lee Ragsdale, Director of Admissions (706) 865-2134 Application and official transcripts must be received by August 15 for fall quarter; May 15 for summer quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) personal interview. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .................................................................................... $1,445 Room, board, and fees .............................................................. 870 Total ........................... $2,315 Per Qtr. FINANCIAL AID Robert Gregory, Director of Financial Aid (706) 865-2134 The college offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, and religious organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Liberal Arts ....................................... AA Music ................................................ AM Office Systems ............... ' .......... AAS Pre-Business Administration ....... ABus Pre-Professional Programs Credit toward transfer. 55 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Charles B. Knapp, President Athens, Georgia 30602 (706) 542-1214 Located 70 miles northeast of Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools residence facilities quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) ROTC-Army, Air Force enrollment: 28,395. ADMISSIONS Claire C. Swann, Director, Undergraduate Admissions (706) 542-8776 Application and official transcripts should be submitted before February 1 for fall quarter. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school with 15 units of selected college preparatory work; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) predicted grade average as computed by admissions officials. Advanced placement and joint enrollment at end of junior year in high school are available. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $633 Fees ............................................................................................ 151 Room and board ...................................................................... 1200 Total ........................... $1,984 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. Fees vary for law, pharmacy, forest resources, and veterinary medicine. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Ray Tripp, Director of Student Financial Aid (706) 542-6147 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers Foundation fellowships, alumni scholarships, minority scholarships, Wilkins Scholarships, Regents' Scholarships, and junior college transfer scholarships. Students should complete the UGA Financial Aid Application to be considered for aid. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, publications, professional organizations, religious groups, fraternities and sororities, art, drama, and music activities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ........................... BBA,MAcc Advertising ...................................... ABJ Agribusiness ................................... BSA Agricultural Communications .......................... BSA Economics ........... BSA,MAE,MS,PhD Engineering ........................ BSAE,MS Extension ................................. MAExt Technology Management ........... BSA Agronomy ........................ BSA,MS,PhD Anatomy ........................................... MS Animal & Dairy Science ................. PhD Animal Health ........................................... BSA Nutrition ........................................ PhD Science ................................. BSA,MS Anthropology ...................... AB,MA,PhD Applied Math Science ................ MAMS Area Studies ....................... AB,ABJ,BS Art .................................. BFA,MFA,PhD Art History ........................................ MA Artificial Intelligence ......................... MS Avian Medicine ............................. MAM Biochemistry .............. BS,BSA,MS,PhD Biological & Agricultural Engineering .................................. PhD Biological Engineering ................ BSBE Biological Sciences ........................ BSA Biology .............................................. BS Botany ........................ BS,BSA,MS,PhD Broadcast News ............................. ABJ Business Administration ................. MA, MBA,PhD Chemistry .......................... AB,BS,BSA, BSChem,MS,PhD Child & Family Development ..... BSFCS, MHE,MS,PhD Child Development .................... BSFCS Classical Culture .............................. AB Classics .......... .................................. MA Clothing & Textiles .................... BSFCS Clothing, Textiles, Interiors, & Furnishings .................................... MS Communication Sciences & Disorders .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS,PhD Community Nutrition ................. BSFCS Comparative Literature ..... AB,MA,PhD Computer Based Education .......... MEd Computer Science ............... AB,BS,MS Conservation Ecology & Sustainable Development ............. MS Consumer Economics ............... BSFCS Consumer Foods ....................... BSFCS Counseling & Student Personnel Services ............................... EdD,PhD Counseling Psychology ................. PhD Criminal Justice ................................ AB Crop Science .................................. BSA Dairy Science .......................... BSA,MS Dietetics ..................................... BSFCS Drama ...................... AB,BFA,MFA,PhD Ecology ........................................... PhD Economics ................. AB,BBA,MA,PhD Education ......................................... MA Administration ............. MEd,EdS,EdD Adult ............................ MEd,EdS,EdD Agricultural .......................... BSA,MEd Art ................... BSEd,MAEd,EdS,EdD Business ........................... BSEd,MEd Dance ......................................... BSEd Ec!rly Childhood .......... BSEd,BSFCS, MEd,EdS,EdD Elementary ....... BSEd,MEd,EdS,EdD English ...................... BSEd,MEd,EdS English/Speech ......................... BSEd Foreign Language .... BSEd,MEd,EdS Health & Physical ...................... BS Ed Higher ........................................... EdD Home Economics ........... BSFCS,MEd Instructional Technology ........... MEd, EdS,EdD,PhD Language ............................. EdD,PhD Leadership .................. MEd,EdS,EdD Marketing .......................... BSEd,MEd Mathematics ............ BSEd,MEd,EdS, EdD,PhD Measurements ............................. EdD Middle School ........... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music ............. BMus,MMEd,EdS,EdD Philosophy ........................... MEd,EdD Physical ............... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Psychology ......... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Reading ............... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Safety .................................. MEd,EdS School Psychology .............. EdS,EdD School Psychometrist ................. MEd Science ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Social Science ................. BSEd,MEd, EdS,EdD,PhD Special Administration ........................... EdS Early Childhood ........................ MEd Emotionally Disturbed Children .......................... MEd,EdS Exceptional Children ........ EdD,PhD Gifted ......................................... EdD Interrelated Program in Exceptional Children ............. MEd Learning Disorders ........... MEd,EdS Mental Retardation ................ BS Ed, MEd,EdS Multiple Handicapped .............. MEd Speech ...................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Student Personnel in Higher Education .................................. MEd English ...................... AB,MA,MAT,PhD Entomology ............... BS,BSA,MS,PhD 56 TO SOME DEGREE THIS MOVE WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. Getting a college education is probably one of the most important moves you'll ever make. That's why we're committed to providing you the respect, responsiveness, and professional lending relationship you deserve. 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BS,MS,PhD Geography ................... AB,BS,MA,PhD Geology ........................ AB,BS,MS,PhD German .............................. AB,MA,MAT Germanic & Slavic Languages ........ AB Greek .......................................... AB,MA Guidance & Counseling ......... MEd,EdS Health Promotion & Behavior ...................................... MEd Health Promotion & Education .... BSEd Historic Preservation ..................... MHP History ....................... AB,MA,MAT,PhD Home Economics ................... MHE,MS Horticulture ...................... BSA,MS,PhD Hotel & Restaurant Administration ....................... BSFCS* Housing .................................... BSFCS* Housing & Consumer Economics ... MS Human Resources Management .. BBA Interdisciplinary Studies .... AB,BS,BFA International Business ................... BSA Italian ................................................ AB Japanese Language & Literature .... AB Journalism ................................ ABJ, MA Landscape Architecture ........ BLA,MLA Landscape & Grounds Management ................................ BSA Latin ............................................ AB,MA Law ............................................ JD,LLM Life Span Developmental Psychology .................................. PhD Linguistics .......................... AB,MA,PhD Location Analysis ........................... BBA Magazines ....................................... ABJ Management .................................. BBA Management Information Systems ....................................... BBA Management Sciences .................. SBA Marketing ........................................ BSA Marketing Research ..................... MMR Mass Communication ........... MMC.PhD Mathematics ................ AB,BS,MA,PhD Mathematics (Non-Thesis) .............. MA Medical Microbiology ............... MS.PhD Microbiology ........ AB,BS,BSA,MS,PhD Music ......... AB,BFA,MA,MM,DMA,PhD Church ....................................... BMus Composition ............................... BM us Literature- BFA Performance .............................. BMus Therapy ...................................... BM us Theory ........................................ BMus Newspapers .................................... ABJ Nutrition Science ....................... BSFCS Occupational Studies .... MEd,EdS,EdD Office Information Systems ........... AAS Organizational Management ......... SBA Pharmacology .......................... MS,PhD Pharmacy ...... BSPhr,MS,Pharmb,PhD Philosophy ......................... AB,MA,PhD Physics ........... AB,BS,BSPCS,MS,PhD Physics & Astronomy ...... AB,BS,BSPA Physiology ................................ MS,PhD Plant Pathology ............... BSA,MS,PhD Plant Protection & Pest Management ................. BSA,MPPPM Political Science ................ AB,MA,PhD Poultry Science ............... BSA,MS,PhD Pre-Dentistry ..................................... BS Pre-Engineering ............................... BS Pre-Forest Resources ................. BSFR Pre-Journalism ................................. AB Pre-Landscape Architecture .......... BLA Pre-Law ............................................. AB Pre-Medical Technology .................. BS Pre-Medicine ..................................... BS Pre-Nursing ....................................... BS Pre-Optometry .................................. BS Pre-Pharmacy ................................... BS Pre-Physical Therapy ....................... BS Pre-Theology .................................... AB Pre-Veterinary Medicine .................. BS Psychology ................... AB,BS,MS,PhD Public Administration ............ MPA,DPA Public Relations .............................. ABJ Publication Management ................ ABJ Real Estate ..................................... BSA Recreation & Leisure Studies .... BSEd, MEd,EdS,EdD Rehabilitation Counseling ............. MEd Religion ...................................... AB,MA Research Design ............................ EdD Risk Management & Insurance ..... BSA Romance Languages ............... AB,MA, MAT.PhD Science Technology ...................... MST Social Work ................. BSW,MSW,PhD Sociology ........................... AB,MA,PhD Spanish ..........:................... AB,MA,MAT Speech Communication .... AE;l,MA,PhD Statistics ....................... AB,BS,MS,PHd Studio Art .......................................... AB Technological Studies ......... BSEd,MEd Telecommunication Arts ................. ABJ Textile Sciences ............................. PhD Veterinary Medicine ...................... DVM Veterinary Parasitology ........... MS,PhD Veterinary Pathology ............... MS,PhD Zoology .............................. BS,MS,PhD VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Hugh C. Bailey, President 1500 North Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia 31698 (912) 333-5952 Located 20 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 8,675. ADMISSIONS Walter Peacock, Director of Admissions (912) 333-5791 Application and official transcripts should be submitted at least 20 days prior to the quarter for which registration is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) 16 units of college preparatory course work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) additional tests may be required at the university. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $474 Fees ............................................................................................ 121 Room and board ..................................................................... 1,01 O Total ........................... $1,605 Per Qtr. Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Tommy A. Moore, Director of Financial Aid (912) 333-5935 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university and VSU Foundation offer several scholarships, which are listed in the VSU Bulletin (available through the Office of Admissions). Apply by April 15 for the following academic year. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, drama, music, religious organizations, national honor societies, and fraternities and sororities. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Administrative Services ................... BS Astronomy ......................................... BS Art ............................................. BA,BFA Biology .............................................. BS Business ........................................ MBA Accounting ................................... SBA Economics ............................. BA,BBA Finance ........................................ BSA Management ................................ SBA Marketing ..................................... SBA Chemistry .......................................... BS Computer Information Systems ....... BS Computer Science ............................ BS Counseling & Guidance ........ MEd,EdS Criminal Justice ........................... BSCJ Education Administration Supervision ....................... MEd, EdS Art ................................................. BFA Business ................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Early Childhood ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS Instructional Technology ............ MEd Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music .............................. BMus,MMEd Physical ............................. BSEd,MEd Reading ............................... MEd,EdS School Psychology ...................... EdS Secondary ................. BSEd,MEd,EdS Special '. ..................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Speech ......................................... BFA Speech & Language Pathology ....................... BSEd,MEd Vocational ......................... BSEd,MEd English ........................................ BA,MA French ............................................... BA General Studies ............................. SGS Health Fitness .............................. BSHF History ........................................ BA,MA Legal Assistance Studies ................. BA Math~matics ............................... BA,BS Military Science .................... 6-12 Qtrs. Music ................................................. BA Music Performance .......................... BM Nursing .................................. BSN,MSN Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics .............................................. BS Political Science ............................... BA Psychology ........................... BA,BS,MS Public Administration .................... MPA Sociology/Anthropology ............. BA.MS Spanish ............................................. BA Speech Communications ............... BFA Sports Medicine ........................... BSEd Theater Arts .................................... BFA VALDOSTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE James A. Bridges, President P.O. Box 928 Valdosta, Georgia 31603-0928 (912) 333-2100 Located 25 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: day-700; evening-450. ADMISSIONS Mary Ann Wilhoite, V.P., Student Services (912) 333-2105 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score and at least 16 years old. COSTS Per Quarter Tuition .......................................................................................$192 Fees .............................................................................................. 18 Total .............................. $21 O Per Qtr. Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Michael Rayburn, Director of Financial Aid (912) 333-2107 The institute offers State and Federal assistance. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, and professional organizations. PROGRAMS Business Accounting/Computerized* Information & Office Technology Marketing* Microcomputer Specialist Health Emergency Medical Technology/Paramedic Medical Assisting Nursing Assistant Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology* Surgical Technology Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) day 12 day 12 day 12 day 15 September Quarterly Quarterly Sept./March day 12 day 12 evening 3 day 15 day 24 day 12 September Sept./March Quarterly January/July September September Skilled Air Conditioning Technology* both 24 Auto Collision Technology* day 18 Automotive Technology* both 21 Building & Facilities Maintenance both 12 Cosmetology* day 12 Environmental Horticulture* day 12 Industrial Electrical Technology* day 12 Industrial Maintenance Technology* both 24 Machine Tool Technology, Advanced* both 18 Welding & Joining Technology* both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly 57 PROGRAMS Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) Technical Drafting & Design Technology, Advanced* day 24 Electronic Technology, Advanced* day 24 Quarterly Quarterly * Associate degree available through joint program with Valdosta State University. WALKER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Ray Brooks, President 265 Bicentennial Trail Rock Spring, Georgia 30739 1-800-735-5726 (706) 764-3510 Located six miles north of LaFayette public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools associate degree offered in selected majors enrollment capacity: day-450; evening-450. ADMISSIONS Greg Cross, Registrar (706) 764-3518 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. COSTS Per Credit Hour Tuition ......................................................................................... $17 Books vary depending on course enrollment. FINANCIAL AID Jonathan Looney, Director of Financial Aid (706) 764-3575 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various local scholarships, including Hutcheson Medical Center Scholarships for nursing students and Walker Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships. PROGRAMS Business Accounting Business & Office Technology Computer Programming Information & Office Technology Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months) Entrance Date(s) both 12 both 15 both 15 both 12 day 12 both 15 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Occupational Air Conditioning Technology Cosmetology Industrial Maintenance Machine Tool Technology Welding & Joining Technology both 12 both 12 day 12 both 12 both 12 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Technical Drafting Drafting, Advanced Electronics Technology Medical Assisting Practical Nursing both 18 both 18 both 18 day 12 both 15 Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly July/January Non-Credit Commercial Truck Driving day 2 Every 8 wks. WAYCROSS COLLEGE James M. Dye, President 2001 Francis Street Waycross, Georgia 31503 (912) 285-6133 58 Located 57 miles west of Brunswick two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 854. ADMISSIONS Jacqueline J. Luke, Director of Admissions & Financial Aid (912) 285-6133 Application should be submitted 20 days prior to beginning of quarter for which entrance is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited or approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) satisfactory grade point average in college preparatory course work; (3) SAT; (4) placement test and personal interview may be required. High school joint enrollment and early admission plans available. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ................................................................ $358.00 Fees ......................................................................................... 17.50 Books .................................................................................... 150.00 Total ......................... $525.50 Per Qtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Debbie M. Howard, Assistant Director for Financial Aid (912) 285-6035 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Regents' Scholarships and academic scholarships made available by the Waycross College Foundation and civic clubs. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and extramural sports, student government, publications, music, and various interest groups and organizations. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Agriculture ......................................... AS Biological Sciences .......................... AS Business* ............................... Cert.AAS Business Administration ................... AA Chemistry .......................................... AS Child Development* .....:................. AAS Computer Science ............................ AS Criminal Justice ................. ............... AA Education Business ......................................... AS Health & Physical .......................... AS Teacher .......................................... AS English .............................................. AA Forestry ............................................. AS General Studies ....................... AAS,AA Health* ............................................ AAS History ............................................... AA Mathematics ..................................... AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Political Science ... ............................ AA Dental Hygiene ................................. AS Engineering Technology .................. AS Medical Technology ......................... AS Nursing** ........................................... AS Physical Therapy .............................. AS Psychology ....................................... AA Sociology .......................................... AA Technology* ................................... AAS * Associate in Applied Science degree available in cooperation with Altamaha Technical Institute and Okefenokee Technical Institute. ** Associate in Science in Nursing offered by South Georgia College. WESLEYAN COLLEGE Robert K. Ackerman, President 4760 Forsyth Road Macon, Georgia 31297 (912) 477-1110 1-800-447-6610 Located in north Macon four-year Methodist-affiliated college for women accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 500. ADMISSIONS John A. Thompson, Dean of Admissions & Financial Planning (912) 477-1110 Application for fall semester should be received by March 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from accredited high school; (2) preparatory program in academic fields; (3) high school counselor's recommendation; (4) SAT or ACT. Early admission program for qualified students having completed junior year of high school. COSTS Per Year Tuition .................................................................................$11,500 Fees ............................................................................................355 Room and board .....................................................................4,500 Total ......................... $16,355 Books vary depending on course enrollment. Per Year FINANCIAL AID Melva B. Lord, Director of Financial Planning (912) 477-1110 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic scholarships ranging from 25% to 100% tuition, the Peyton Anderson Scholarship for future teachers, leadership awards, and talent scholarships in fine arts. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, intercollegiate and intramural athletics, publications, interest clubs, religious groups, honor societies, professional associations, drama, arts, and music. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art History ............................................ AB Studio ............................................. AB Biology .............................................. AB Business Administration ................... AB Accounting Track ........................... AB Management Track ........................ AB Chemistry .......................................... AB Communication-Speech/Public Relations ........................................ AB Education .......................................... AB Biology ............................................ AB Chemistry ....................................... AB Early Childhood ............................. AB English ............................................ AB History ............................................ AB Mathematics ................................... AB Pre-Professional Programs Dentistry Engineering* Law Middle Grades ................................ AB English .............................................. AB English/Journalism ........................... AB History ............................................... AB History/Political Science .................. AB Interdisciplinary Studies ................... AB International Relations ..................... AB Mathematics ..................................... AB Music History & Literature Emphasis ...... AB Performance Emphasis (Organ, Piano, or Voice) ............. AB Philosophy ........................................ AB Psychology ....................................... AB Religion ............................................. AB Sociology .......................................... AB Spanish ............................................. AB Medicine Veterinary Medicine * 3/2 dual degree programs with Auburn University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Mercer Univ1:m~it" WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE Bruce Lyon, Acting President Carrollton, Georgia 30118 (404) 836-6500 Located 45 miles west of Atlanta comprehensive public college a unit of the University System of Georgia quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 7,965. ADMISSIONS Jennifer Payne, Director of Admissions (404) 836-6416 Application and official transcripts should be submitted 20 days prior to beginning of the quarter for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school; (2) minimum ot 18 units of college preparatory work; (3) SAT or ACT. Early admissions and joint enrollment plans available as well as a senior enrichment program and a program for gifted juniors. COSTS Per Quarter Matriculation fee* ..................................................................... $474 Fees ............................................................................................ 128 Room and board .................................................................... 1,218 Books .......................................................................................... 150 Total ........................... $1,970 PerQtr. * Additional fees for non-residents. FINANCIAL AID Sue Myers, Director of Financial Aid (404) 836-6421 In addition. to State and Federal assistance, the college offers scholarship aid, including the Presidential, Black Student, Leon Massey, and Steve Worthy Memorial Scholarships. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, lectures, concerts, numerous organizations and societies, religious organizations, and Fine Arts Festival. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Accounting ....................... BBA,MPACC Administrative Systems ................. BBA Anthropology .................................... BA Art* ............................................ BA,BFA Biology .................................. BA,BS,MS Business Administration ............... MBA Business Information Systems ...... BBA Chemistry .................................... BA.BS Computer Science ...................... AS.BS Criminal Justice .......................... AS,BS Earth Science* .................................. BS Economics* .............................. BS,BBA Education Administration & Supervision ....................... MEd,EdS Art ................................................ MEd Business ................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Early Childhood ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS Guidance & Counseling ...... MEd,EdS Media ................................... MEd,EdS Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music ...................................... BM.MM Physical ..................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Reading Instruction ............. MEd,EdS Secondary ........................... MEd,EdS Biology ...................................... MEd English .............................. MEd,EdS French ....................................... MEd Mathematics ..................... MEd,EdS Secondary Science ................ BSEd Secondary Social Science ................................. BS Ed Science ............................. MEd,EdS Social Studies ................... MEd,EdS Spanish ..................................... MEd Special ...................... BSEd,MEd,EdS Behavioral Disorders/Emotional Distubances ................... MEd,EdS Mental Retardation ................ BSEd, MEd,EdS Specific Learning Disabilities ...................... MEd, EdS Speech & Language Pathology ....................... BSEd,MEd English* ...................................... BA,MA Finance ........................................... BBA French* ............................................. BA General Studies ................................ BA Geography* ................................. BA.BS Geology* ................................,.... BA,BS Gerontology* .................................... MA History* ....................................... BA.MA Management .................................. BBA Marketing ........................................ BBA Mass Communication ....................... BA Mathematics* .................................... BA Mathematics/Computer Science ...... BS Music Performance ................... BM,MM Music Theory & Composition .......... BM Nursing ........................................ AS,BS Office Administration ........................ AS Philosophy ........................................ BA Physics ........................................ BA,BS Political Science* ........................ BA,BS Psychology ................................. BA,MA Public Administration .................... MPA Recreation ........................................ BS Sociology .............................. BA,BS,MA Spanish* ............................................ BA Speech & Theatre Art* ..................... BA * Teacher certification also available in these fields. WEST GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE J. Roger Slater, President 303 Fort Drive LaGrange, Georgia 30240 (706) 883-8324 Serving the West Central region of Georgia two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: 1,000-day or evening. ADMISSIONS Abbe Hockaday, Admissions Coordinator (706) 883-8324 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; SAT, ACT, or admissions exam. COSTS Per Quarter Per credit hour* .......................................................................... $17 Full-time enrollment (12 or more credit hours) ...................... $204 * Additional fees for non-residents. (Exception: Alabama residents do not pay out- of-state tuition fee.) Books vary depending on course enrollment; uniforms required in health programs. FINANCIAL AID Margaret Blackwell, Financial Aid Coordinator (706) 883-8324 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers West Georgia Tech Foundation Scholarships, Equity Scholarships, and other technical scholarships. The Federal Electronic Data Exchange program is also available. CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, Phi Beta Lambda, and a variety of student clubs and organizations. PROGRAMS Accounting Automotive Technology Carpentry Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Drafting Electronic Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Practical Nursing Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Radiologic Technology Welding & Joining Technology Offered (DayEvening) both day day day both both day both both both both both both day both Length (Qtrs.) 4 6 4 6 4 4 6 4 6 4 5 4 2 8 4 In addition, several one- and two-quarter certificate programs are available. When planning your budget, check with the school for the most recent costs. YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE Thomas S. Yow, Ill, President P.O. Box 98 Young Harris, Georgia 30582 (706) 379-3111 1-800-241-3754 Located 55 miles north of Gainesville two-year private Methodist-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter syste~J09111) To assist students selected as Georgia Scholars, STAR Students, valedictorians, and salutatorians. UnderGraduate/ Graduate u State and Federal Georgia Residency Requirement Application Procedures1 Yes Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid if attending a public school; use the Georgia Student Grant Application for a private school. To assist students who rank in the top 10% of their high school graduating class, major in education, and plan to teach. lt-~Jl'Blillt~;derjts tQ To provide non-repayable funds to Georgia residents attending approved private, non-profit colleges in Georgia. ;g1,11~f;@foiit(!$tUP$!Jpl Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant (LEPO) Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant To promote and recognize academic excellence. a1,lllll~-lf~I0 r< .................. To assist children of a raw enforcement officer, fireman, or prison guard in Georgia who has been permanently disabled or killed in the line of duty. To assist children of Georgia public safety officers u who have been permanently disabled or killed in the line of duty. 1~~,--1~is5t>< I> To assist students attending North Georgia College who are enrolled in the Army ROTC program. Complete the Georgia Student Grant Application (GSGA). .,.:1i1:1~~&#imtrtif . Complete the apphcation provided by the Ga. Department of Education. illjlf&lltli!IIiltj Complete the LEPO Application. Yes Complete the Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant Application. lt111<1~1m1~ / Complete the Georgia Student Grant Application (GSGA). 60 To assist outstanding students who attend Georgia Military College or North Georgia College to pursue a military career. To provide repayable funds to parents of dependent undergraduate students. StW,A::M-CtnNM@bl$t1MK@l >d*ttptk~!%y:?HifVfsih8{N,'1te1frfs~lrg.f1l:(f$rp~o>cl/u~..x1,(E1d?tnf,i,t,'hgl3f>/_,i,1(~,~"-I?f Complete the coilege's Military Scholarship Application. The student must also be nominated by a - - ~ ' Georgia state legislator. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and the Federal PLUS Loan Application. Wip!iitft~~fFf~J ,'\{)i)ijt:&ill)/) f<,f f'ctG(at S1udenl Aid .(l.nd the Fedefol C<1iivtK,nCxM ,;\pplitmlioi:f *ALL NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS ARE DESCRIBED IN THE SHADED AREAS OF THIS CHART. NOTES: 1 Contact the school or college financial aid administrator to see if a supplemental need analysis form (such as the Financial Aid Form) is required. 2 For additional information, contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission at (404) 414-3000 or (912) 751-6696 (Toll free: 1-800-776-6878). 3 If you need help finding a lender for a Stafford, PLUS, or SLS Loan, please contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission at (404) 414-3000 or 1-800-776-6878. The need analysis form asks for information about your family's income, assets, size, and expenses. The expected family contribution is based on a portion of your family's income and assets, including part of your savings and income, if you have an after-school or summer job. Some financial aid is awarded based on achievement rather than need. Students who graduate with high grades or are talented in sports or music, for example, may receive a scholarship from the school. Local churches or synagogues, clubs, or civic organizations may give scholarships to outstanding students. And sometimes employers (yours or your parents') have scholarship programs. Your high school guidance office should be able to give you some leads on aid sources. Most aid programs have limited funds. It is absolutely critical that you apply early, before the application deadline. If you Financial Aid Programs ! don't apply, you'll never know if you could have received aid. The table below lists the major State and Federal financial aid programs, along with eligibility requirements, application procedures, and deadlines. Additionally, many schools provide loans, scholarships, and other aid (such as campus jobs) not listed in this table. Be sure to contact the school financial aid office to look into all the possibilities. Program (continued from page 60) HOPE - Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally 2 3 4 Academic Year Maximums2 Varies Institution Restrictions Eligible non-profit postsecondary institutions in Georgia NeedBased No Comments2 Contact GSFA for additional program requirements. Award may include mandatory fees and a book allowance at public institutions. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education. 11111,1~1111~:: AJ6i;i~~ts are selected as enteri~g fr;shmen. Renewable award. 5 6 ra&iilt~tmW!i-lM w.tmt~Mn~tem@@~gg 7 Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant (GTEG) 11 Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant (LEPO) 12 Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant 14 16 17 1111~ Non-profit postsecondary schools in Georgia 111t1-ltil1ll1ll111 Recipients may receive up to $8,000 for four years of undergraduate study. Public postsecondary schools in Georgia No Award covers the cost of attendance minus any other aid received. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education. IIIIIl;rlililli ....................... N6~h Gi()P8ikc()i1~ge . 1111111111,aaia,1~111111 Contact North Georgia College for more information. / 11t1a1,rx1,r~ Redpfents ate obligated to serve in the Georgia Army National Guard after graduation. Contact Georgia Military College or North Georgia College for more information. 18 No Interest rate is variable up to 9%. 19 11:1ii1~1~i1ll1f1Ji6Ni111ll~*l1l11i0in-l~i!i~@W~!imt mrr ,,c~,,,,,,,,cs;;.,s;;;;,;;,c;:,===================;L"'""'"'"'""'"'"'=:::::::::::::::::/::\{;;;;."''ccC:C'"''cci*"'.,."'"."'"= = = = = = = = = = = " " l FOR SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION, contact your high school counselor, colleges, community and civic organizations, and private corporations. You may also contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission, which prepares a brief guide to scholarship information and sources, along with suggestions for further research into the opportunities available. 61 Application Checklist 0 Have you checked the deadlines for applying for admission and financial aid at each school you are considering? 0 Have you applied for admission at each school? 0 If the school's application materials did not include a financial aid application, have you contacted the financial aid office to request an application packet? 0 Have you checked with private sources (churches, civic clubs, veterans' organizations, etc.) for scholarships? You should start working on this in the fall of your senior year. Many awards are already made by the spring. 0 Have you completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid? This is a need analysis form that is used to determine how much your family will be expected to pay toward your educational expenses. Also check with the school's financial aid office to see if you will be required to complete a supplemental need analysis form, such as the Financial Aid Form (FAF). 62 Photo courtesy of Mercer University ey Education? You've just experienced a crash course in college-level economics. Fortunately, help is as close as Barnett and your financial aid office. You will learn what thousands of students already know: that our level ofservice is unrivaled. It's just what you'd expect from one of the leading lenders in the Southeast for the last 115 years. So talk to your financial aid officer, soon. Because while knowledge is power, it's also very expensive. - I Your Bank For Life. All Barnett Banks are insured by the FDIC 1992 Barnett Banks.Inc. 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