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Student finance Commission

About the Directory
The information in this directory was compiled by the Georgia Student Finance Commission from materials submitted by 108 colleges, universities, technical institutes and special purpose schools .in Georgia. The directory is updated annually. This year the information was collected by the Georgia Career Information Center at Georgia State University in a cooperative effort to provide the most accurate information possible. However, 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.
We provide this directory 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 Commission 2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 100
Tucker, Georgia 30084
(770) 414-3000 or 1-800-776-6878 FAX (77,0) 414-3144
Internet address: www.gsfc.org
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Table of Contents

A Message from Governor Miller

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Getting Started

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Georgia's Postsecondary Schools

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Programs of Study

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Schools

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Meeting Educational Costs

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HOPE Eligible Schools

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Application Checklist

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Georgia Student Finance Commission

Board of Directors Appointed Members

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Richard Maddux, Chairman Greensboro Tenth Congressional District
Mattie Hicks Hinesville First Congressional District
Jones Hooks Albany Second Congressional District
Virginia Moore Jonesboro Third Congressional District
Scarlet Lanier Stone Mountain Fourth Congressional District
Florence Sumner Atlanta Fifth Congressional District
Donna Coles Kennesaw Sixth Congressional District

Patsy Upchurch Bowdon Seventh Congressional District
Dr. Kirby Godsey Macon Eighth Congressional District
Mark Miller Jasper Ninth Congressional District
Susan Perry Conyers Eleventh Congressional District
Eunice Mixon Tifton State-at-Large
Dr. Thomas Vow, III Young Harris State-at-Large

Statutory Members
Dr. Stephen Portch Chancellor, Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
Linda Schrenko State Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Kenneth Breeden Commissioner, Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education
Tim Burgess Director, Office of Planning and Budget

Executive Staff
Glenn Newsome Executive Director
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Zell Miller
GOVERNOR
To My Fellow Georgians:

STATE OF GEORGIA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ATLANTA 30334-0900

As we approach the next century, we will embrace it with the best educated workforce in our state's history. This is largely due to the establishment of the HOPE (Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally) Scholarship Program which is funded by the Georgia Lottery and administered by the Georgia Student Finance Commission.

As we continue our efforts to enhance the educational opportunities for Georgia residents, HOPE will offer members of the Class of 1998 with a B average a remarkable choice to reward their hard work: a HOPE Scholarship covering tuition, fees and a book allowance at a public college or university or technical institute in Georgia or a $3,000 HOPE Scholarship at a private college or university in Georgia. Such options provide our students with the incentive they need to study hard and keep up their grades so they may enter the next century prepared for the opportunities they will face in a competitive workplace.

Additionally, HOPE has provided forgivable loans to over 4,700 teachers and individuals pursuing both undergraduate degrees in education and advanced degrees in teaching fields in which Georgia is experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals.

HOPE is only one part of the comprehensive package of loans, grants and scholarships the Georgia Student Finance Commission offers to Georgia students. The Commission has teacher scholarships; military scholarships; grants to attend private colleges and universities; and loans in such fields as nursing, dental hygiene, physical therapy, and teaching that are cancelable based on the years of service the student agrees to serve in Georgia.

I hope this publication will be an important resource for you to plan for your education beyond high school. For more detailed information about the HOPE Scholarship Program and other financial aid programs available from the Georgia Student Finance Commission, please call toll-free in Georgia (800) 776-6878.

With kindest regards, I remain

Sincerely,

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Getting Started

Photo courtesy of Piedmont College
If you're planning to continue Y0ur 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 follows, 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 the 108 Georgia postsecondary schools included in this directory 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 1O. The various programs are listed alphabeticplly.
The school profiles begin on

page 41 and include information about location, size, entrance requirements, programs offered, costs, and financial aid. This information was collected from the schools in mid-1997, 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 "Meeting Educational Costs" beginning on page 105. 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 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 the Application Checklist on page 109.
Another resource for school and financial aid information is the Georgia Career Information System (GCIS), a computer database available in Georgia's high schools, middle schools, colleges and universities, technical institutes, and Employment Service offices. GCIS also contains career information for over 450 major occupations. Check with your high school guidance office for more information on using GCIS.

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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 recognition-a diploma, certificate, or degreewhen 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.
Many of these transfer programs are identified in the school listings by a "Pre" prefix-Pre-Law, Pre-Engineering, etc. Others are called "preprofessional" 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

Photo courtesy of Carroll Technical Institute
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 cosmetol-
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ogy, 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 "Meeting Educational Costs," which begins on page 105.

School Index

School

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Agnes Scott College

Albany State University

Albany Technical Institute

Altamaha Technical Institute

American Intercontinental University

Andrew College

Armstrong Atlantic State University

Art Institute of Atlanta

Athens Area Technical Institute

Atlanta Christian College

Atlanta College of Art

Atlanta Metropolitan College

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Atlanta Technical Institute

Augusta State University

Augusta Technical Institute

Bainbridge College

Berry College

.Brenau University

Brewton-Parker College

Carroll Technical Institute

Chattahoochee Technical Institute

Clark Atlanta University

Clayton College and State University

Coastal Georgia Community College

Columbia Theological Seminary

Columbus State University

Columbus Technical Institute

Coosa Valley Technical Institute

Covenant College

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Dalton College

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School

Darton College

DeKalb College

DeKalb Technical Institute .. c

DeVry Institute of Technology

East Central Technical Institute

East Georgia College

Emmanuel College

Emory University

Flint River Technical Institute

Floyd College

Fort Valley State University

Gainesville College

Georgia Baptist College of Nursing

Georgia College and State University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Military College

Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southwestern State University

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 University

LaGrange College

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Lanier Technical Institute

Life University

Macon State College

Macon Technical Institute

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School
South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical ,Institute Southern Polytechnic State University Spelman College State University of West Georgia Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas College Thomas Technical Institute Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute , Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia Technical Institute Young Harris College

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102

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Medical College of Georgia

Mercer University

Atlanta and Macon

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 and State

University

North Georgia Technical Institute

North Metro Technical Institute

Ogeechee Technical Institute

Oglethorpe University

Okefenokee Technical Institute

Oxford College of Emory University

Paine College

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Pickens Technical Institute

Piedmont College

Reinhardt College

Sandersville Regional Technical

Institute

Savannah College of Art and Design

Savannah State University

Savannah Technical Institute

Shorter College

South College

South Georgia College

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Programs of Study

Accounting - Aircraft

ACCOUNTING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College & State University
Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute DeVry Institute of Technology East Central Technical Institute Emory University Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute , Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Lanier Technical Institute Macon State College Macon Technical Institute Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Morehouse College Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Tect1nical Institute, North Georgia College & State University North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Pickens Technical Institute Piedmont College Sandersville Regional Technical Institute Savannah State University Savannah Technical Institute Shorter College South College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute State University of West Georgia Swainsboro Technical Institute

Thomas College Thomas Technical Institute Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
ADMINISTRATION-NON-PROFIT
Georgia State University
ADMINISTRAT10N/ SUPERVISION
Albany State University Columbus State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
ADVERTISING/DESIGN
Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art University of Georgia
AFRICAN/AFRICAN- AMERICAN STUDIES
Clark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon Oxford College of Emory University University of Georgia
AFRICAN WOMEN'S STUDIES
Clark Atlanta University
AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS/ EXTENSION
University of Georgia
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Fort Valley State University Middle GeorgiarColiege University of Georgia
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING/ TECHNOLOGIES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College Fort Valley State University Gordon College Thomas Technical Institute University of Georgia
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCESANIMAL/CROP/DAIRY/ PLANT/ POULTRY (See also DAIRY SCIENCE, POULTRY SCIENCE)
Berry College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia
AGRICULTURE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
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Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community ColI.ege Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia Waycross College Young Harris College
,AGRONOMY
Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING/ REFRIGERATION
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University 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 Okefenokee TechnicC!I Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross COllege
AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL/ STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY/ ASSEMBLY
Albany Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute

Aircraft Mechanic - Automotive Air Conditioning

AIRCRAFT MECHANIC
Georgia Southwestern State University
AIRWAY COMPUTER SCIENCE (See also AVIONICS/ TECHNOLOGY/MAINTENANCE)
Morris Brown College
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS/ALLIED DENTAL/ ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (See also PREALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES)
Albany State University Atlanta Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Gainesville College Georgia State University Paine College
AMERICAN STUDIES
Emory University Mercer University - Macon Oglethorpe University Wesleyan College
ANESTHESIOLOGY/LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM
Emory University
ANIMAL HEALTH/SCIENCE
Berry College Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
ANTHROPOLOGY
Agnes Scott College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Oxford College of Emory University State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
APPAREL DESIGN (See FASHION/DESIGN/ MARKETING/ MERCHANDISING)
APPAREL MANUFACTURING
Georgia Southern Uni~ersity
APPLIANCE SERVICING/ REPAIRING (See also SERVICING MAJOR APPLIANCES)
Columbus Technical Institute
APPLIED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING
Georgia Southwestern State University Middle Georgia College
ARCHITECTURE/ ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Agnes Scott College Atlanta Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Savannah College of Art & Design Southern Polytechnic State University
AREA/CULTURAL STUDIES
Emory University Georgia State University Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia
ART/DESIGN
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College ' Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Maoon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Young Harris College
ART -COMMERCIAL
Atlanta Technical Institute Brenau University
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Fort Valley State University Middle Georgia College Savannah College of Art & Design
ART-COMPUTER (See also COMPUTER-ART/ GRAPHICS)
Atlanta College of Art
ART HISTORY
Emory University Georgia State University Oxford College of Emory University
Savannah College of Art & Design
University of Georgia Wesleyan College
ART-MARKETING/ MANAGEMENT/ ADMINISTRATION (See also ~TlNG)
Brenau University Georgia College & State University Georgia State University Wesleyan College
ART-METALS & JEWELRY
Savannah College of Art & Design
ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE/ STUDIO ART/FINE ART
Atlanta College of Art Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College Savannah College of Art & Design Shorter College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
ASIAN STUDIES
Emory University
ASTRONOMY
Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
University of Georgia
ATHLETIC TRAINING (See SPORTS MEDICINE/ SCIENCE)
AUDIOLOGY
Emory University University of Georgia
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Augusta Technical Institute Georgia Southwestern State University Gwinnett Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute
AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute

Automotive Collision Repair - Biology-Oral

DeKalbTechnicallnstitute Macon Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute
AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR-BODY/FENDER REPAIR/ PAINTING
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Carroll Technic~1 Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College East Central Technical Institute Georgia Southwestern State University 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 Waycross College
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS
Atlanta Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS PROFESSIONAL SALES
Gwinnett Technical Institute
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Gwinnett Technical Institute
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Albany Technical Institute , Altamaha Technical Institute
Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute . Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University 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 Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute

Valdosta Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
AVIAN MEDICINE
University of Georgia
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
Georgia State University
AVL.\.TlON FLIGHT TRAINING
Heart of Georgia Technical Institute
AVIATION MAINTENANCE/ MECHANICS
Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Heart of Georgia Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute
AVIONICS/TECHNOLOGY/ MAINTENANCE
Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical Institute
BACTERIOLOGY
Emory University
BANKING & FINANCE (See also FINANCE! FINANCIAL PLANNING)
DeKalb Technical Institute Morehouse College Reinhardt College South Georgia College
BARBERING
Atlanta Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Georgia Military College Mercer University - Macon
BIBLE/BIBLICAL STUDIES/ RELIGION
Atlanta Christian College Covenant College Toccoa Falls College
BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Agnes Scott College Berry College Emory University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
BIOENGINEERING/BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (See ENGINEERINGBIOLOGICAL)
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BIOLOGY/ANATOMY
Emory University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia
BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange.Coliege Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College State University of West Georgia Young Harris College
BIOLOGY-CELLULAR & ANATOMY
Medical College of Georgia
BIOLOGY-ORAL
Medical College of Georgia

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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (See ENGINEERING~ BIOMEDICAL, ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BIOMEDICAL)
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Savannah Technical Institute
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Morehouse School of Medicine
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Athens Technical Institute
BOTANY/PLANT SCIENCES
Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
BROADCASTING (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION (See also CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/MANAGEMENT)
Atlanta Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University West Georgia Technical Institute
BUILDING & FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
Macon Technical Institute Valdosta State University
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT (See also INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University American Intercontinental University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Carroll Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College &State University
Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeVry Institute of Technology Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia Southern UniversityGeorgia State University

Biomedical Engineering - Chemistry

Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Life University Macon State College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Paine College Pickens Technical Institute Reinhardt College Shorter College South College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Young Harris College
BUSINESS EQUIPMENT/ TECHNOLOGY
Athens Area Technical Institute
BUSINESS-GENERAL
Athens Area Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Macon State College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon
BUSINESS-LOGISTICS/ INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION
Georgia College & State University
BUSINESS & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (See also INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, OFFICEINFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Altamaha Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Kennesaw State University
BUSINESS STUDIES
Chattahoochee Technical Instiiute
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BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Mercer University - Atlanta
CABINETMAKING
Atlanta Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute
CARIBBEAN STUDIES
Morehouse College
CARPENTRY
Atlanta Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute , Coosa Valley Technical Institute Floyd College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
CERAMICS
LaGrange College
CHEMISTRY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University

Child Care - Computer Information Systems ,

Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
CHILD CARE/DEVELOPMENTDAY CARE (See also EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATlONEARLY CHILDHOOD)
Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Spelman College Swainsboro Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES/ TECHNICIAN (See also PRE-CHIROPRACTIC)
Life University
CITY PLANNING
Georgia Institute of Technology
CLASSICAL-CULTURE/ LlTERATURE/CIVILIZATlON/ STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Emory University University of Georgia
CLERICAL
Darton College Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute
CLINICAL NUTRITION (See DIETETICS/NUTRITION)
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
CLOTHING & TEXTILES
University of Georgia
COMMERCIAL ART (See ART-COMMERCIAL)

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY (See PHOTOGRAPHYCOMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL)
COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (See TRUCK DRIVINGCOMMERCIAL)
COMMUNICATION ARTS
Andrew College Georgia Southern University Shorter College Thomas College
COMMUNICATIONS (See also MASS MEDIA/ARTS)
Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Columbus State University Darton College Emmanuel College Georgia State University , Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Oglethorpe University Reinhardt College South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University Toccoa Falls College Wesleyan College
COMMUNICATION DESIGN
Atlanta College of Art
COMMUNICATlONSCORPORATE
Brenau University
COMMUNICATIONS-VISUAL
American Intercontinental University Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College DeKalb Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS (See also EDUCATlONCOMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS)
Emory University
COMMUNITY COUNSELING
Columbus State University Georgia State University
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Morris Brown College
COMMUNITY HEALTH NUTRITION
Georgia State University
COMMUNITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Georgia State University Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute
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COMPUTER ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST
Macon Technical Institute
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN
Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute . Dalton College Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute
COMPUTER ANIMATION
Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art
COMPUTER-ART/GRAPHICS
Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art & Design
COMPUTER-ART/DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA
Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art
COMPUTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Columbus State University,
COMPUTER INFORMAnON SYSTEMS
American Intercontinental University Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeVry Institute of Technology Floyd College Fort Valley State University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University Macon State College Macon Technical Institute Mercer University - Atlanta Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Morris Brown College North Metro Technical Institute Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State University Shorter College South College South Georgia College

Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University West Georgia Technical Institute University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Waycross College

COMPUTER NETWORKING
Albany Technical Institute

COMPUTER OPERATIONS
Altamaha Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute

COMPUTER OPERATOR
Lanier Technical Institute

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute

COMPUTER PUBLISHING SPECIALIST
North Metro Technical Institute

COMPUTER REPAIR/ INSTALLATION/SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Dalton College North Metro Technical Institute

COMPUTER SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Albany State University

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American Intercontinental University

Armstrong Atlantic State University

Atlanta Metropolitan College

Augusta State University

Berry College

Brenau University

Clark Atlanta University

Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College

Columbus State University

Covenant College

Dalton College

Darton College

DeKalb College

Emory University Floyd College

Fort Valley State University

Gainesville College

Computer Networking - Culinary Arts

GeorgiaC()lIege & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia$()uthern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia
COMPUTER-WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR
Art Institute of Atlanta
CONSERVATION ECOLOGY
University of Georgia
CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/MANAGEMENT (See also BUILDING/ CONSTRUCTION)
Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University
CONSUMER STUDIES
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
CORE CURRICULUM
Fort Valley State University
COSMETOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gainesville 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 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 Truett-McConnell College Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
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COUNSELING/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY (See also EDUCATIONCOUNSELING/GUIDANCE, MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING)
Clark Atlanta University Fort Valley State University Georgia State University Toccoa Falls College Valdosta State University University of Georgia
COUNSELING-REHABILITATION
Georgia State University
CRAFT/MARKETING (See also MARKETING)
North Georgia College & State University
CREATIVE WRITING (See also ENGLISH-CREATIVE WRITING/LANGUAGE/ LITERATURE)
Emory University Georgia State University
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SCIENCE (See also LAW ENFORCEMENT)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia State University Gordon College LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University South Georgia College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
CULINARY ARTS
Albany Technical Institute Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta Technical Institute

Culture! History & Theory - Economics

Augusta Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College East Central Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
CULTURE/HISTORY & THEORY
Emory University
CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST
Lanier Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
CYTOTECHNOLOGY
Dalton College Grady Health System Professional Schools
DAIRY SCIENCE (See also AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES-ANIMAL/CROP/ DAIRY/PLANT/POULTRY)
Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia
DANCE
Brenau University
DATA PROCESSING
Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical Institute Floyd College Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia College North Georgia Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute
DECISION SCIENCES
Berry College Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University
DENTAL ASSISTANT/DENTAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute
DENTAL HYGIENE
(See also PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong Atlantic State University

Carroll Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Lanier Technical Institute Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Waycross College
DENTAL LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGY
Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Gwinnett Technical Institute
DENTISTRY
Medical College of Georgia
DIESEL MECHANICS/ TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical Institute
DIETETICS/NUTRITION (See also FOOD/NUTRITION, NUTRITION)
Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Life University Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia
DISTRIBUTION & MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Gwinnett Technical Institute
DRAFTING/DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (See also ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING, COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton College & ,State University Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical Institute
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Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
DRAMA (See also THEATRE/ENGLISHDRAMA/SPEECH, SPEECH/ DRAMA)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University DeKalb College Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Morehouse College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia
DRAWING (See also ILLUSTRATION, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION)
Atlanta College' of Art University of Georgia
ECOLOGY
Emory University University of Georgia
ECONOMICS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College &State University
Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College Darton College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University
Georgia College & State University
Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University -Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College Reinhardt College

Economics & Business - Education-Distributive

Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
Agnes Scott College University of Georgia
ECONOMICS-CONSUMER/ HOME MANAGEMENT (See also HOME ECONOMICS)
University of Georgia
EDUCATION
Dalton College Emory University Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon North Georgia College & State University Reinhardt College State University of West Georgia South Georgia College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Young Harris College
EDUCATION-ADMINISTRATION/ SUPERVISION
Albany State University Augusta State University Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-ADULT
Brenau University Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-AGRICULTURE
Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-ART
Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College & State University
Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia

Valdosta State University Young Harris College
EDUCATION-BEHAVIOR DISORDERS/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
ArmstrongAtlantic State University Augusta State University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University North Georgia College & State University State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-BIOLOGY/ BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Covenant College Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College North Georgia College & State University Paine College Piedmont College State University of West Georgia Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-BUSINESS/ MANAGEMENT
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Christian College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Clayton College & State University Darton College East Georgia College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Macon State College North Georgia College & State University Savannah State University South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College
EDUCATION-CHEMISTRY
Armstrong Atlantic Sta.te University Augusta State University Columbus State University' Covenant College Emory University
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Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Piedmont College Wesleyan College

EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT (See also CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE, EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD)
Morehouse College
Spelman College

EDUCATION-CHRISTIAN (See also. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION)
Atlanta Christian College Covenant College Interdenominational Theological Center LaGrange College Toccoa Falls College

EDUCATION-CHURCH MUSIC (See also MUSIC-CHURCH/ SACRED)
Interdenominational Theological Center

EDUCATION-COMMUNICATIVE

ARTS

'

Georgia State University

EDUCATION-COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (See also COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS and SPEECH PATHOLOGY)
Georgia State University
University of Georgia

EDUCATION-COUNSELING/ GUIDANCE (See also COUNSELING/ COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY)
Albany State University Augusta State University Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University FortValley State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Savannah State University State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia

EDUCATION-CURRICULUM
Georgia Southern University Georgia State University State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University

EDUCATION-DENTAL HYGIENE,
Armstrong Atlantic State University

EDUCATION-DISTRIBUTIVE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Education-Early Childhood - Education-German

EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD (See also CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta Christian College Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darton College Emmanuel College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College . Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-EARTH SCIENCE
Georgia Southwestern State University State University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-ECONOMICS
Agnes Scott College Georgia Southwestern State University State University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY
Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Emory University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Spelman College University of Georgia
EDUCATION-EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN
State University of West Georgia

EDUCATION-ENGLISH
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Augusta State College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Covenant College Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan 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 Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATIONEXCEPTIONALITIES
Georgia State University
EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL . EDUCATION/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE (See also EXERCISE SCIENCE/ SPORTS SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University
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Floyd College Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE (See also EDUCATIONLANGUAGES, FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Agnes Scott College Georgia State University North Georgia College & State University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-FRENCH
Agnes Scott College Augusta State University Berry College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-GENERAL SCIENCE
Armstrong Atlantic State University Columbus State University Georgia Southwestern State University
EDUCATION-GEOGRAPHY
Georgia Southwestern State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATION-GERMAN
Agnes Scott College Berry College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University State University of West Georgia University of West Georgia

Education-Hearing Impaired - Education-Music

EDUCATION-HEARING IMPAIRED
Floyd College Georgia State University
EDUCATION-HIGHER EDUCATION
Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-HISTORY
Agnes Scott College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Covenant College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon North Georgia College & State University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-HOME ECONOMICS
Berry College Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-HUMAN RESOURCES/SERVICES
Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University
EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA (See EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/MEDIA)
EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (See also INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY)
Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES
Georgia Southern University
EDUCATION-INTERRELATED
Albany State University Augusta State University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University State University of West Georgia

EDUCATION-LANGUAGES (See also EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE, FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-LATIN
Agnes Scott College Emory University
EDUCATION-LEADERSHIP
University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-LEARNING DISABILITIES
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/ MEDIA
Albany State University Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia State University State University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-MARKETING
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-MATHEMATICS
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Covenant College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College
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University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-MENTAL RETARDATION/HANDICAPS
Augusta State University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-MIDDLE GRADES/ SCHOOL
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College &State University
Columbus State University Covenant College Darton College Emmanuel College Fort Valley State UniversitY Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle. Georgia College
North Georgia College &State University
Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-MILDLY HANDICAPPED
Georgia College & State University
Georgia State University
EDUCATION-MUSIC
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University

Education-Paraprofessional - Education;.Spanish

Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Young Harris College
EDUCATIONPARAPROFESSIONAL
DeKalb Technical Institute
EDUCATION-PHILOSOPHY
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-PHYSICAL (See also EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE)
EDUCATION-PHYSICS
Augusta State University Berry College Emory University North Georgia College & State University
EDUCATION-POLITICAL SCIENCE
Agnes Scott College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Columbus State University
Georgia College &State University
Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University
North Georgia College &State University
Shorter College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATION-PRESCHOOL HANDICAPPED
Georgia State University
EDUCATION-PSYCHOLOGY/ SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-READING
Albany State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Emory University

Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State. University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University

EDUCATION-RESEARCH/ MEASUREMENT/STATISTICS
Georgia State University University of Georgia

EDUCATION-RELIGION (CHRISTIAN)
Andrew College Emmanuel College Interdenominational Theological Center LaGrange College Toccoa Falls College

EDUCATION-ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Emory University University of Georgia

EDUCATION-SAFETY EDUCATION
University of Georgia

EDUCATION-SCHOOL HOME SERVICES
Georgia State University

EDUCATION-SCHOOL PSYCHOMETRY
Georgia State University University of Georgia

EDUCATION-SCIENCE/

NATURAL SCIENCE/PHYSICAL

SCIENCE

Agnes Scott College

Albany State University

Armstrong Atlantic State University

Augusta State University

Berry College

Brewton-Parker College

Clark Atlanta University

Columbus State University

Covenant College

Emory University

Georgia College & State University

Georgia Southern University

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Georgia Southwestern State University

Georgia State University

Kennesaw State University

Mercer University - Macon

Morehouse College

North Georgia College &State University

Oglethorpe University

Shorter College

Spelman College

State University of West Georgia

University of Georgia

Valdosta State University

EDUCATION-SECONDARY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College
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Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College BrewtoncParker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Covenant College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College &State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-SEVERELY HANDICAPPED
Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS
Georgia State University
EDUCATION-SOCIAL SCIENCE/ STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SPANISH
Agnes Scott College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berty College Emory University

Education-Special Education - Electronics Technology-Computer

Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SPECIAL EDUCATION
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Brenau University Brewton-Parker-College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darton College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SPEECH/SPEECH PATHOLOGY
Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University - State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-STUDENT PERSONNEL/SERVICES
Georgia Southern University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATIONSTUDIES
Emory University
EDUCATION-TEACHER ASSISTANCE
Atlanta Metropolitan College DeKalb Technical Institute
EDUCATION-TEACHER EDUCATION
Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Waycross College

EDUCATION-TECHNOLOGY
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATIONTHEATRE/DRAMA
Piedmont College
EDUCATION-TRADE & INDUSTRIAL/VOCATIONAL
Atlanta Metropolitan College Armstrong Atlantic State University Darton College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-VOICE
Georgia College & State University
ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION/ MAINTENANCE
Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute - Coastal Georgia Community College DeKalb Technical Institute Shorter College
ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/ TECHNICIAN/TECHNOLOGY (See also INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY)
Altamaha Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Reinhardt College Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical .Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Chattahoochee Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY
Clayton College & State University
ELECTRONIC ARTS
Atlanta College of Art
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMEl'lT SERViCiNG.
Athens Area Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRONICS)
Chattahoochee Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute DeVry Institute of Techhoiogy
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Fort Valley State University Savannah Technical Institute
ELECTRONICSFUNDAMENTALS
Lanier Technical Institute
ELECTRONICSINDUSTRIAL
Athens Area Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute
Clayton College & State University
Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute DeVry Institute of Technology Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon State College 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 South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY AVIONICS
Clayton College & State University
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATIONS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Athens Area Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYCOMPUTER
Albany Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Dalton College Georgia Southwestern State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Southeastern Techhical InstitUte

Emergency Medical Services - Engineering Technology-Electronics

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/TECHNOLOGY (See also PARAMEDIC/ PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGEMENT
Dalton College
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Medical College of Georgia
ENGINEERING (See also ENGINEERING-DUAL DEGREE and PRE-ENGINEERING)
DeKalb College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon University of Georgia
ENGINEERING-AEROSPACE
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-AGRICULTURAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-AGRICULTURAL)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College DeKalb College Fort Valley State University South Georgia College University of Georgia
ENGINEERING-BIOLOGICAL/ BIOLOGY
Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia
ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BIOMEDICAL)
Mercer University - Macon

ENGINEERING-CERAMIC
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-CHEMICAL
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-CIVIL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CIVIL)
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-COMPUTER (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER)
Chattahoochee Technical Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING-DUAL DEGREE
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Emory University Georgia College & State University LaGrange College Morehouse College Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Spelman College Valdosta State University Wesleyan University
ENGINEERING-ELECTRICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRICAL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon
ENGINEERINGENVIRONMENTAL
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING-INDUSTRIAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING-MANAGEMENT (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT)
Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon
ENGINEERING-MATERIALS
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-MECHANICAL (See also ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MECHANICAL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING-NUCLEAR
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-NUCLEAR & HEALTH PHYSICS
Georgia Institute of Technology
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E N G I N E E R I N G - TEXTILE
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-PREENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Brewton-Parker College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College Gainesville College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University Waycross College
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAGRICULTURAL (See also ENGINEERINGAGRICULTURAL)
Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAPPAREL & TEXTILE
Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYARCHITECTURAL
Clayton College & State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYBIOMEDICAL/BIOTECHNOLOGY (See also ENGINEERINGBIOMEDICAL)
Chattahoochee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYCIVIL (See also ENGINEERING-CIVIL)
Georgia Southern University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYCOMPUTER (See also ENGINEERINGCOMPUTER)
Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRICAL (See also ENGINEERINGELECTRICAL)
Augusta Technical Institute Georgia Southern University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTROMECHANICAL
DeKalb Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRONICS (See also ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY)
Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute DeVry Institute of Technology

Engineering TechnologymEnvironmental - FilmNideo

Fort Valley State University Savannah Technical Institute
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYENVIRONMENTAL
Augusta Technical Institute
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIAL (See also ENGINEERINGINDUSTRIAL)
Georgia Southern University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYINSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL
Chattahoochee Technical Institute
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMANAGEMENT (See also ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT)
University of Georgia
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMANUFACTURING
Augusta Technical Institute Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMECHANICAL (See also ENGINEERINGMECHANICAL)
Augusta Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Georgia Southern University Savannah State University
ENGLISH
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College

Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University \ Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter c;ollege South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls. College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross' College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
ENGLISH-BIBLE
Emmanuel College
ENGLISH-CREAT1VE/ PROFESSIONAL WRITING/ LANGUAGE/LITERATURE (See also CREATIVE WRITING)
Agnes Scott College Andrew College Columbus State University Emory University , Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Savannah State University .Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGLISH-DRAMA/SPEECH (See also DRAMA, SPEECH/ DRAMA)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Clark Atlanta University
ENTOMOLOGY
University of Georgia
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Mercer University - Macon Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT
Thomas College University of Georgia
ENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
Southern Polytechnic State University
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE/SCIENCE
Brenau University Columbus State University Gainesville College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Shorter College University of Georgia
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ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE (See HORTICULTURE)
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/ SOIL SCIENCE
Brenau University Savannah State University University of Georgia
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Emory University
EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE (See also EDUCATIONEXERCISE/HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCAT10N/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE)
Berry College Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Life University University of Georgia
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (See also MANAGEMENTFACILITIES)
FAMILY & CHILD STUDIES/ FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES (See also HOME ECONOMICS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Berry College Dalton College Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College
FASHION/DESIGN/CLOTHING/ MARKETING/MERCHANDISING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College American Intercontinental University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Savannah COllege of Art & Design University of Georgia
FIBERS
Savannah College of Art & Design
FILM/VIDEO
American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Emory University Georgia State University

Finance - German/German Studies

FINANCE/FINANCIAL PLANNING/FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (See also BANKING & FINANCE)
Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Emory University Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College &State University Oxford College of Emory University Shorter College South College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FINE ARTS/PERFORMING ARTS
Atlanta College of Art Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Clayton College & State University Georgia Southern University. Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Shorter College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
DeKalb Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
FIRE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
Macon State College
FLORAL DESIGN
Atlanta Technical Institute
FOOD/NUTRITION (See also DIETETICS/ NUTRITION, NUTRITION)
Atlanta Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College Savannah Technical Institute University of Georgia
FOOD SERVICE/ ADMINISTRATION
Augusta Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (See also EDUCATIONFOREIGN LANGUAGE, EDUCATION-LANGUAGES)
Abraham Baldwin Agric,-!Itural College Armstrong Atlartic State University
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Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia State University Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University Reinhardt College South Georgia College Young Harris College
FORESTRY (See also PRE-FORESTRY/ FOREST RESOURCES)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Young Harris College
FRENCH/FRENCH STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Dalton College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FURNITURE DESIGN
Savannah College of Art & Design
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Columbus State University
GENERAL STUDIES/EDUCATION
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University
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Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon State College Middle GeorgiaColiege Savannah State University Shorter Coilege South Georgia College ' Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College Valdosta State University Waycross College
GENETICS
University of Georgia
GEOGRAPHY
Atlanta Metropolitan College Georgia State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
GEOLOGY
Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Middle Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Young Harris College
GERMAN/GERMAN STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia

GERONTOLOGY
Georgia State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia

GLOBAL POLICY STUDIES
University of Georgia

GOLF CLUB MANAGEMENT
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

GOVERNMENT SERVICES
Darton College

GRAPHIC ARTS/DESIGN/ PRINTING (See also PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Techn'ical Institute American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta College of Art Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Fort Valley Technical Institute Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia Valdosta State University

GREEK
Agnes Scott College Emory University Mercer University - Macon University of Georgia

HAIR DESIGN (See COSMETOLOGY, BARBERING)

HEALTH & FITNESS

PROMOTION

'

Brewton-Parker College Darton College Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University University of Georgia Valdosta State UniversiJY

HEALTH CARE POLICY/ ADMINISTRATION (See HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION)

HEALTH & FITNESS
(See EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL
EDUCATION/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE)

HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY (See also MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION/SCIENCE)
Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University
Columbus State University
Dalton College

Gerontology - History & Religion

Darton College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Middle Georgia College
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (See EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/RECREATION/ SPORTS SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION)
HEALTH PHYSICS
. Georgia Institute of Technology
HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/OCCUPATIONS
Albany State University Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Dalton College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
HEALTH SCIENCE/ALLIED HEALTH
Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Area Technical Institute Columbus State University Georgia Southern University Life University Macon State College Paine College
HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION/PUBLIC HEALTH
Columbus State University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University , Macon State College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Thomas College
HEALTH SERVICES TECHNOLOGY
Dalton College Gordon College
HEALTH SYSTEMS
Georgia Institute of Technology
HEARING IMPAIRED/SERVICES
DeKalb College Floyd College
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (See AIR CONDITIONING/ HEATING/REFRIGERATION)
HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
Georgia Southwestern State University
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HERITAGE/HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Georgia State University Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia
HISPANICLATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Emory University University of Georgia
HISTORIC PRESERVATION (See HERITAGE/HISTORIC PRESERVATION)
HISTORY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
HISTORY & RELIGION
Emory University

History, Technology & Society - Information & Office Technology

HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
Georgia Institute of Technology
HOME ECONOMICS
Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Berry College Clayton College & State University Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College, Floyd College Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University Gordon College University of Georgia
HORTICULTURE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Berry College Dalton College DeKalb College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute South Georgia College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute
HOTEL/RESTAURANT/TRAVEL/ HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION (See also TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATIONS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Coastal Georgia Community College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical Institute Morris Brown College North Metro Technical Institute South College South Georgia Technical Institute
HUMAN RELATIONSCOUNSELING/PSYCHOLOGY
Atlanta Christian College
HUMAN RESOURCES/ MANAGEMENT/SERVICES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University Darton College Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon University of Georgia

HUMAN SERVICESCORRECTIONAL
Floyd College
HUMANITIES
Andrew College Atlanta Christian College (;lark Atlanta University Emory University Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Thomas College
ILLUSTRATION (See also DRAWING, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION)
Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art & Design
IMMUNOLOGY/MICROBIOLOGY (See also MICROBIOLOGY/ MEDICAL)
Emory University
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY
West Georgia Technical Institute
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
Georgia Institute of Technology Savannah College of Art and Design
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION
Southern Polytechnic State University
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (See also ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College ' Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Lanier Technical Institute Sandersville R"gional Technicai Institute Southeastern Ttlchnical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE/ MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute
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East Central Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Techn'ical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Reinhardt College Sandersville Regional Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS
Macon Technical Institute
INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMMABLE TECHNICIAN
Macon Technical Institute
INDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL
Dalton College Walker Technical Institute
INFORMATION & COMPUTER SCIENCE (See COMPUTER SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY)
INFORMATION & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE INFORMATION PROCESSING/ OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (See also OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Covenant College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University

Information Systems Management - Law Enforcement

Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon State College Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute

INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT .
Mercer University - Macon Paine College

INFORMATION .SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Atlanta Metropolitan College

Brenau University

Dalton College

Georgia College & State University

Georgia Southern University

.

Georgia State University

Gordon College

Macon State College

Middle Georgia College

Paine College

South College

South Georgia College

State University of West Georgia

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (See also EDUCATIONINSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY)
Georgia College & State University Georgia State University University of Georgia

INSURANCE/RISK MANAGEMENT
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College University of Georgia

INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute

INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
Toccoa Falls College

INTERDiSCIPLINARY STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Berry College

Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Georgia State University Morehouse College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
INTERIOR DESIGN/FURNISHING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Brenau University DeKalb College Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical Institute 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 Kennesaw State University State University of West Georgia Wesleyan College
INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE
University of Georgia
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Berry College Emory University Georgia State University Morehouse College Oglethorpe University
INTERPRETER TRAINING
DeKalb College Floyd College
ITAllAN/ITALIAN STUDIES
Emory University University of Georgia
JAPANESE LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
University of Georgia
JOURNALISM/BROADCASTING (See also MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPER, PREJOURNALISM, MASS MEDIA)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College American Intercontinental University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College
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Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Young Harris College
JUDAIC STUDIES
Emory University
JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
Columbus State University
JUSTICE STUDIES
Georgia Southern University
KINESIOLOGY/MEDICAL
Emmanuel College
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/ GROUNDS MANAGEMENT
Gordon College Middle Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute
LATIN
Agnes Scott College Emory University Mercer University - Macon University of Georgia
LATIN AMERICAN (See . HISPANIC-LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES)
LAW
Clayton College & State University Emory University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon University of Georgia
LAW AND BUSINESS
Emory UniverSity
LAW AND SOCIETY
Georgia State University
LAW AND THEOLOGY
Emory University
LAW ENFORCEMENT (See also CRIMINAL JUSTICE/ POLICE SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Dalton College Macon State College Macon Technical Institute'

Legal Assistant - Manufacturing Technology

LEGAL ASSISTANT/OFFICE (See also PARALEGAL STUDIES)
Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Valdosta State University
LEGAL SECRETARY/OFFICE (See SECRETARIAL-LEGAL OFFICE)
LIBERAL ARTS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Brewton-Parker College Darton College Emory University Middle Georgia College Reinhardt College Shorter College Truett-McConnell College Young Harris College
LIBERAL STUDIES
Armstrong Atlantic State University Brenau University Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia State University LaGrange College Oxford College of Emory University Thomas College
LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES/LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY
Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University Middle Georgia College
LINGUISTICS
University of Georgia
LITERATURE/LANGUAGES (See also ENGLISH)
Andrew College Emory University Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
LITERATURE, COMMUNICATION, & CULTURE (See also HUMANITIES)
. Georgia Institute of Technology
LITERATURE-COMPARATIVE
Emory University
LOCATION ANALYSIS
University of Georgia

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT/ MARKETING
Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University
MACHINE OPERATOR
Columbus Technical Institute. Lanier Technical Institute
MACHINE SHOP
Coosa Valley Technical Institute
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY/ DESIGN
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute. East Central Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia 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 Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
MACHINIST
Coastal Georgia Community College
MAGAZINES (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
University of Georgia
MANAGEMENT-CONSTRUCTION
Georgia Institute of Technology Gwinnett Technical Institute
MANAGEMENT-FACILITIES
Coastal Georgia Community College
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
MANAGEMENT/SCIENCE/ SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College
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Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Kennesaw State University Macon State College Macon Technical Institute Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University North Metro Technical Institute Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Savannah State University Savannah Technical Institute Shorter College Southeastern Technical Institute State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
MANAGEMENT-SPORTS/ FITNESS
Berry College Georgia Southern University
MANAGEMENT -TECHNOLOGY
Clayton College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Mercer University - Atlanta Southern Polytechnic State University
MANAGEMENT-WAREHOUSE
GwinnettTechnicallnstitute
MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST
North Metro Technical Institute
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University Swainsboro Technical Institute

Manufacturing - Medical Laboratory Technology

MANUFACTURING/ MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
Carroll Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Griffin Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute

MARINE BIOLOGY/SCIENCE
Georgia Southern University Savannah State University

MARINE SERVICE & REPAIR
North Georgia Technical Institute

MARKETING
(See also ART-MARKETING/ MANAGEMENT,CRAFT MARKETING, RETAIL MERCHANDISING/MARKETING)

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Albany State University

Albany Technical Institute

American Intercontinental University

Athens Area Technical Institute

Augusta State University

Augusta Technical Institute

Bainbridge College

Brenau University

Brewton-Parker College

Carroll Technical Institute

Chattahoochee Technical Institute

Clark Atlanta University

Clayton College & State University

Coastal Georgia Community College

Columbus State University

Coosa Valley Technical Institute

Dalton College

DeKalb College

DeKalb Technical Institute

Emory University

Floyd College '

Fort Valley State University

Gainesville College

Georgia College & State University

Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southwestern State University

Georgia State University

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Gordon College

Gwinnett Technical Institute

Kennesaw State University

Lanier Technical Institute

Mercer University -Atlanta, Macon

Middle Georgia College

Middle Georgia TeCihnical Institute

Morehouse College

Morris Brown College

Moultrie Area Technical Institute

North Georgia College & State University

North Metro Technical Institute

Ogeechee Technical Institute

Oxford College of Emory University

Savannah State University

Savannah Technical Institute

Shorter College

Southeastern Technical Institute

State University of West Georgia

Swainsboro Technical Institute

Thomas College

University of Georgia

Valdosta State University

Valdosta Technical Institute

MASONRY
Atlanta Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute

Moultrie Area Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
MASS MEDIA/ARTS
Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Fort Valley State University Macon State College Morris Brown College Paine College Savannah State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Armstrong Atlantic State University Columbus State University University of Georgia
MATHEMATICS/APPLIED
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College B'renau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute ofTechnology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
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Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
MATHEMATICS-DISCRETE
Georgia Institute of Technology
MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY/ MAINTENANCE
Coastal Georgia Community College DeKalb Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Waycross College
MEDICAL ASSISTANT (See also MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT)
Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Pickens Technical lnstitute Savannah Technical Institute South College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST
Augusta Technical Institute Dalton College Macon Technical Institute
MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES (See RADIOGRAPHY/ RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY)
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION
Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University Medical College of Georgia
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute

Medical Office Assistant - Music

Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Gainesville College Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Truett-McConnell College Waycross College
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST (See also MEDICAL ASSISTANT, SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE)
Albany Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College Lanier Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute
MEDICAL OFFICE SECRETARIAL/CLERK (See SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE)
MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION/SCIENCE (See also HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT/ TECHNOLOGY)
Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University
Clayton College &State University
Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College Darton College Floyd College Georgia State University
MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Darton College Floyd College Gordon College Grady Health System Professional Schools Medical College of Georgia Ogeechee Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Clark Atlanta University Clayton Collage & State University Columbus State University

Dalton College Darton College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern University Georgia State University Gordon College Grady Health System Professional Schools Medical College of Georgia Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Savannah State University Shorter College Waycross College Young Harris College
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Gwinnett Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
MEDICINE (See also PRE-MEDICINE)
Emory University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University - Macon Morehouse School of Medicine
MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Emory University University of Georgia
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
Fort Valley State University
METALLURGY
Georgia Institute of Technology
METALWORKING
Atlanta Technical Institute
MICROBIOLOGY/MEDICAL (See also IMMUNOLOGY/ MICROBIOLOGY)
Emory University Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
MICROCOMPUTER-SPECIALIST/ PROGRAMMER
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Insiitute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Gainesville College
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Georgia Southwest13rn State University Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical In\>titute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College
MILITARY SCIENCE/ROTC
Albany State Univel'sity Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Savannah State University Spelman College State University. of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
MINICOMPUTER OPERATIONS/ PROGRAMMING (See MICROCOMPUTER/ SPECIALIST)
MINISTRIES-CHRISTIAN
Emmanuel College Emory University Shorter College
MINISTRIES-PASTORAL/FAMILY
Emmanuel College Emory University Toccoa Falls College
MINISTRY/MISSIONS
Brewton-Parker College Columbia Theological Seminary Covenant College Emory University Interdenominational Theological Center Toccoa Falls College
MOTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN
Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute
MUSIC (See also EDUCATION-MUSIC)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Christian College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University

Music-Applied - Nursing Assistant

Brewton~Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Covenant College Darton College DeKalb College Emmanuel College Emory University ,Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
MUSIC-APPLIED
Berry College Columbus State University Covenant College
MUSIC-BAND
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
MUSIC-BUSINESS/ COMMERC,IAL/RECORDING
Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Georgia State University Morris Brown College Shorter College
MUSIC-CHURCH/SACRED
Andrew College Emory University Interdenominational Theological Center Mercer University - Macon Piedmont College Shorter College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia
MUSIC-COMPOSITION/THEORY
Clayton College & State University Georgia Southern University State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia
MUSICENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT
Atlanta Metropolitan College
MUSICHISTORY/L1TERATURE
Emory University University of Georgia Wesleyan College,

MUSIC-INSTRUMENT BUILDING
Clayton College & state University
MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL/ KEYBOARD
Albany State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University
MUSIC-ORGAN/PIANO
Albany State University Columbus State University Morris Brown College Shorter College Wesleyan College
MUSIC-PERFORMANCE
Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Clayton College & State University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morris Brown College Piedmont College Shorter College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College Truett McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
MUSIC THERAPY
Georgia College & State University University of Georgia
MUSIC-VOICE
Albany State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Morris Brown College Shorter College
MUSICAL THEATRE
Brenau University Shorter College
NAIL CARE TECHNOLOGY (See also COSMETOLOGY)
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
Piedmont College
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Emory University
NETWORK INSTALLER
North Metro Technical Institute
NEUROSCIENCE
Emory University
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NEWSPAPERS (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
University of Georgia
NUCLEAR MEDICINE/SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
Dalton College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia
NURSE PRACTITIONER
Albany state University Brenau University Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia
North Georgia College &State University
NURSING (See also PRE-NURSING, PRACTICAL NURSING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College ,Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Clayton College & State ,Jniversity Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
NURSING-ADMINISTRATION
Medical College of Georgia
NURSING-ANESTHESIA
Medical College of Georgia
NURSING ASSISTANT (See PATIENT CARE ASSISTING)

NutritionlHealth Sciences - Philosophy & Religion

NUTRITION/HEALTH SCIENCES (See also CLINICAL NUTRITION, DIETETICS/NUTRITION, FOOD/ NUTRITION)
Emory University Life University
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY/ ASSISTANT (See also PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)
Brenau university Dalton College Darton College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT
Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College &State University Dalton College Darton College Emmanuel College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Georgia College &State University Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College &' State University South Georgia College State University of West Georgia
OFFICE ASSISTANT,GENERAL Clayton College & State University
Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute
OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY (See also INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING)
Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute East Central Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Floyd College Georgia College & State, University Gordon College Lanier Technical Institute Macon State College North Metro Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute

University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT/ RESEARCH
Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University
OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING
DeKalb Technical Institute
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
South College
ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT/LEADERSHIP
Covenant College Gwinnett Technical Institute University of Georgia Walker Technical Institute
ORTHOPTICS/OPHTHALMIC TECHNOLOGY
Emory University
PAINTING (See also ART)
Atlanta College of Art LaGrange College Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia
PARALEGAL STUDIES (See also LEGAL ASSISTANT)
Athens Area Technical Institute Clayton College & State University Morris Brown College South College
PARAMEDIC/PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (See also EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES)
Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
PASTORAL CARE/COUNSELING/ MINISTRIES
Emmanuel College Interdenominational Theological Center Toccoa Falls College
PATHOLOGY
Emory University
PATIENT CARE ASSISTING
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute
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Coosa Valley Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute OgeecheeTechnical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
PERSONNEL & EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS
Georgia State University
PHARMACY/PHARMACOLOGY/ PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCE/ PHARMACEUTICAL ADMINISTRATION (See also PRE-PHARMACY)
Clayton College & State University Dalton College Emory University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University - Southern School of
Pharmacy University of Georgia
PHARMACY ASSISTANT/ TECHNOLOGY
Augusta Technical Institute Emory University Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute
PHILOSOPHY/PHILOSOPHY & CLASSICS
Agnes Scott College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Mercer University Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Reinhardt College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (See also THEOLOGY)
Berry College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Interdenominational Theologica~ Center Morris Brown College Paine College Piedmont College Toccoa Falls College

Phlebotomy Technician - Polymers

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN
Carroll Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS
American College Andrew College Atlanta College of Art
PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING
Art Institute of Atlanta
PHOTOGRAPHY-COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL
American Intercontinental University Andrew College Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art DeKalb College Gwinnett Technical Institute LaGrange College North Georgia Technical Institute Savannah College of Art & Design South Georgia College University of Georgia
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (See also HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/OCCUPATIONS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College ,Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College

PHYSICAL THERAPY (See also PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Dalton College Emory University Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia North Georgia College & State University
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT
Athens Area Technical Institute Darton College DeKalb College Floyd College Gwinnett Technical Institute Middle Georgia College Thomas Technical Institute
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/ ASSOCIATE (See also PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT)
Dalton College Emory University Floyd College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia
PHYSICS/APPLIED PHYSICS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University . Gordon College Macon State College Mercer University Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College &State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Young Harris College

PHYSIOLOGY
Emory Uriiversity Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia
PLANT PATHOLOGY/SCIENCE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
PLUMBING/RESIDENTIAL
Coosa Valley Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute
POLITICAL SCIENCE (See also EDUCATIONPOLITICAL SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University . Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
POLYMERS
Georgia Institute of Technology

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Poultry Science Pre-Law

POULTRY SCIENCE
Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia
PRACTICAL NURSING (See also NURSING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute DeKalbTechnical Institute East Central 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 Sandersville Regional 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
PRE-AIRWAY SCIENCE
Clayton College & State University
PRE-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
Paine College South Georgia College
PRE-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Oxford College of Emory University
PRE-CHIROPRACTIC (See also CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES)
Piedmont College
PRE-CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Albany State University
PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE
Andrew College Atlanta Metropolita,\College Brewton-Parker College East Georgia College Georgia College & State University Middle Georgia College Young Harris College

PRE-DENTISTRY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College. Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State, University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRE-EDUCATION
Reinhardt College Truett-McConnell College
PRE-ENGINEERING/ ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College &State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University Paine College
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Reinhardt College Savannah State University South Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta Stale University Waycross College Young Harris College
PRE-FORESTRY/FOREST RESOURCES
Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University-Macon University of Georgia Young Harris College
PRE-HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Georgia College & State University
PRE-HORTICULTURE
Georgia College & State University
PRE-JOURNALISM
LaGrange College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia
PRE-LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
University of Georgia
PRE-LAW
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Covenant College Darton College Emmanuel College Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College

Pre-Medical Records - Pre-Physician Assistant

PRE-MEDICAL RECORDS
Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Georgia College & State University
North Georgia College &State University
PRE-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY/ LAB TECHNOLOGY
Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Coastal Georgia Community College East Georgia College Floyd College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University University of Georgia
PRE-MEDICINE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry Ccillege Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgi<i Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRE-MINISTRY/SEMINARY/ THEOLOGY
Andrew College Atlanta Christian College Berry College Covenant College Georgia College & State University Mercer University - Macon

Oglethorpe University Toccoa Falls College
PRE-NURSING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University . Oxford CoHege of Emory University Paine College Reinhardt College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State College Dalton College Floyd College Georgia College & State University Gordon College . Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University South Georgia College Walker Technical Institute
PRE-OPTOMETRY
Andrew College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Darton College East Georgia College Floyd College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University LaGrange College Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Shorter College South Georgia College University of Georgia Young Harris College
PRE-OSTEOPATHY
Georgia College & State University

PRE-PHARMACY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Young Harris College

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY

Andrew College

Atlanta Metropolitan College

Brewton-Parker College

Clark Atlanta University

Clayton College &State University

Coastal Georgia Community College

Columbus State University

Covenant College

.

Dalton College

Darton College

East Georgia College

Floyd College

Georgia College & State University

Gordon College

LaGrange College

Macon State College

Middle Georgia College

North Georgia College & State University

Shorter College

South Georgia College

University of Georgia

Waycross College

Young Harris College

PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College Gordon College Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University State University of West Georgia

Pre-Podiatry - Radiography

PRE-PODIATRY
Georgia College & State University
PRE-RADIOLOGICAL TECHNICIAN .
East Georgia Colleg'e
PRE-RESPIRATORY THERAPY
Andrew College Brewton-Parker College Georgia College & State University Middle Georgia College
PRE-THEOLOGY (See PRE-MINISTRY/SEMINARY/ THEOLOGY)
PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE
Abraham BaldwinAgricultural College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University !;lerry College ' Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Darton College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College &State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY (See also GRAPHIC ARTS/ DESIGN/PRINTING)
Albany Technical Institute Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Georgia Southern University University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Institute
PItINTMAKING
Atlanta College of Art

PSYCHOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PSYCHOLOGY-COGNITIVE & DEVELOPMENTAL
Emory University
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Albany State University Augusta State University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darton College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology
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Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Savannah State University State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
PUBLIC POLICY
Georgia Institute of Technology
PUBLIC RELATIONS/SERVICES
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Shorter College University of Georgia
PUBLICATION MANAGEMENT
Macon State College University of Georgia
QUALITY CONTROL
Dalton College
RADIATION THERAPY/ ONCOLOGY
Emory University Grady Memorial Hospital Grady Health System Professional
Schools Medical College of Georgia Thomas Technical Institute
RADIOGRAPHY/RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Carroll Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Gordon College Grady Health System Professional
Schools Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute . Medical College of Georgia Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute ' Okefenokee Technical Institute Oxford College of Emory University South Georgia College Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Tecl1riical InstitLite

Radio - Secretarial-Legal Office

RADIO, TELEVISION, FILM (See also JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
Clark Atlanta University
RAILROAD OPERATIONS
Clayton College & State University
REAL ESTATE/URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Georgia State University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Atlanta Metropolitan College
RECREATION
Abraham .Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Brewton-Parker College Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University East Georgia College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morris Brown College
North Georgia College &: State University
Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Young Harris College
RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY/ PULP & PAPER RECYCLING
Altamaha Technical Institute
RELIGION/CHURCH ADMINISTRATION
Andrew College. Brewton-Parker College Emmanuel College Emory University Interdenominational Theological Center LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Morris Brown College OXford College of Emory University Reinhardt College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Wesleyan College Young Harris College
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Andrew College Interdenominational Theological Seminary Toccoa Falls College

RELIGIOUS STUDIES (See also PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION)
Agnes Scott College Georgia State University Young Harris College
RESEARCH LABORATORY
TECHNOLOGY/ BIOTECHNOLOGY
Athens Area Technical Institute
RESEARCH, MEASUREMENT, &
STATISTICS
Georgia State University
RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS
Art Institute of Atlanta
RESPIRATORY THERAPY/ TECHNOLOGY/ASSISTANT (See also RESPIRATORY THERAPY)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College Emory University Floyd College Georgia State University Gordon College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Oxford College of Emory University Thomas Technical Institute Waycross College
RETAIL MERCHANDISING/ MANAGEMENT/MARKETING (See also MARKETING)
Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute
RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE (See INSURANCE)
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Clark Atlanta University Emory University University of Georgia
ROTC . (See. MILITARY SCIENCE-ROTC)
RURAL AND SMALL TOWN PLANNING
State University of West Georgia
RUSSIAN/RUSSIAN STUDIES
Emory University ,
SALES-PROFESSIONAL
Kennesaw State University

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SCHOOL HOME SERVICES State University ~f West Georgia
SCIENCE/APPLIED SCIENCE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic State University Spelman College Young Harris College
SCIENCE-BIOPHYSICS
Emory University
SCIENCE-ENVIRONMENTAL
Emory University Shorter College
SCIENCE-GEOPHYSICAL/ PHYSICAL
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Kennesaw State University
SCIENCE-MEDICAL
Emory University
SCIENCE-NATURAL/EARTH
Andrew College Covenant College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon Reinhardt College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College Young Harris College
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE
Georgia Institute of Technology
SCULPTURE
Atlanta College of Art LaGrange College University of Georgia
SECRETARIALADMINISTRATIVE/EXECUTIVE
Atlanta Technical Institute East Georgia College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
SECRETARIAL-LEGAL OFFICE
Athens Area Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Gainesville College , Lanier Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute

Secretarial-Medical Office - Spanish/Spanish Studies

South Georgia Techr)icallnstitute Southeastern Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE
Augusta Technical Institute Dalton College Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
SECRETARIAL SCIENCE (See also OFFICE ADMINI~TRATlON/ MANAGEMENT, OFFlCEINFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY)
Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute Gordon College Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLER
North Metro Technical Institute
SERVICE MANAGEMENT
Mercer University - Macon
SERVICING MAJOR APPLIANCES (See also APPLIANCE SERVICING/REPAIRING)
Atlanta Technical Institute
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Carroll Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Atlanta Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute
SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Georgia Southwestern State University

SOCIAL DATA ANALYSIS
Georgia State University
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
Georgia State University
SOCIAL SCIENCE/SERVICES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University North Georgia College & State University Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College
SOCIAL STUDIES
Albany State University Augusta State University Mercer University - Macon
SOCIAL WELFARE
Clark Atlanta University Macon State College Morehouse College
SOCIAL WORK
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Clark Atlanta University Dalton College Darton College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Savannah State University Thomas College University of Georgia
SOCIOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College
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East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College
North Georgia College &State University
Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY
Agnes Scott College Clayton College & State University Darton College Gordon College Kennesaw State University Valdosta State University
. SPANISH/SPANISH STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Dalton College Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Morris Brown College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College

SPEECH/COMMUNICATIONS
Albany State University Augusta State University Clark Atlanta University Georgia State University Morehouse College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
SPEECH/DRAMA (See also DRAMA, ENGLISHDRAMA/SPEECH, THEATRE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Berry College Clayton College & State University Dalton College Darton College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College State University of West Georgia
SPEECH PATHOLOGY/ LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Armstrong Atlantic State University Valdosta State University
SPEECH THERAPY/ CORRECTION
Emory University University of Georgia
SPORTS ADMINISTRATION
Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University
SPORTS-MEDICINE
Georgia Southern University Life University Valdosta State University
SPORTS-SCIENCE
Columbus State University Georgia State University Life University
STATISTICS/BIOSTATISTICS
Brewton-Parker College Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical Institute

Speech/Communications - Travel Agency Operations

DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College
SURVEYING (See TECHNOLOGY-SURVEYING)
TAXATION
Georgia State University
TEACHER ASSISTANCE (See EDUCATION/TEACHER ASSISTANCE)
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS/ MANAGEMENT
DeVry Technical Institute Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon
TECHNICAL STUDIES
Chattahoochee Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGY
Chattahoochee Technical Institute Dalton College Darton College Georgia Southern University Pickens Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University Walker Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGYADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT
Clayton College & State University
TECHNOLOGY-APPAREL & TEXTILE ENGINEERING
Southern Polytechnic State University
TECHNOLOGY-AUTOMATED/ APPLIED MANUFACTURING
Georgia Southwestern State University Gwinnett Technical Institute ' Macon Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGYCARDIOVASCULAR
Augusta Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL
Dalton College
TECHNOLOGY-SURVEYING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Middle Georgia College Pickens Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University
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TECHNOLOGY-MARINE ENGINE
North Georgia Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGY-PLASTICS
DeKalb Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGY-PULP PAPER
Altamaha Technical Institute
TECHNOLOGY-SURVEYING
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Middle Georgia College Pickens Technical Institute Southern Polytechnic State University

TELECOMMUNICATION ARTS/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Clayton College & State University DeVry Institute of Technology East Central Technical Institute Floyd College North Metro Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute University of Georgia

TELEVISION/VCR/CAMCORDER REPAIR

TEXTILE/ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY/PRODUCTION & FABRICATION/SCIENCES
American Intercontinental University Atlanta Technical Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College University of Georgia

THEATRE/ARTS/FILM STUDIES (See also MUSICAL THEATRE)

Agnes Scott College

Albany State University

Brenau University

Clark Atlanta University

Columbus State University

Emory University

Georgia Southern University

Georgia State University

Kennesaw State University

LaGrange College

.

Piedmont College

Shorter College

State University of West Georgia

Valdosta State University

Young Harris College

THEOLOGY (See also RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, BIBLE/RELIGION)
Atlanta Christian College Columbia Theological Seminary Emory University Interdenominational Theological Center
Mercer University - Atlanta

TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATIONS (See also HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ TRAVEL/HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION)
Gwinnett Technical Institute
North Metro Technical Institute

Truck Driving-Commercial - Zoology

TRUCK DRIVING-COMMERCIAL
Altamaha Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Ogeechee Technical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute
TRUCK REPAIR TECHNOLOGYI
TECHNICIAN
Atlanta Technical Institute Columbus Technical Institute DeKalb Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute
TURF GRASS MANAGEMENT
University of Georgia
URBAN GOVERNMENT/LiFE/ STUDIES
Atlanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & State University DeKalb College Floyd College Georgia State University Gordon College
VETERINARY MEDICINE/ TECHNOLOGY
Fort Valley State University Gwinnett Technical Institute University of Georgia
VETERINARY PATHOLOGY
University of Georgia
VIDEO/COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art and Design
VIDEO PRODUCTION (See also FILM/VIDEO)
American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
Fort Valley State University
WELDING
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Dalton College DeKalb Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technical Insti.tute Lanier Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Middle Georgia Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Okefenokee Technical Institute Pickens Technical Institute

Savannah Technical Institute South Georgia Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute Valdosta Technical Institute Walker Technical Institute Waycross College West Georgia Technical Institute
WELDING-INDUSTRIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE
Dalton College
WELDING-MACHINE SHOP
Dalton College
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT/ .TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Colle-ge University of Georgia
WIRING-COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL
Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute Athens Area Technical Institute Atlanta Technical Institute Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical Institute Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Flint River Technical Institute Griffin Technical Institute Macon Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia Technical Institute
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Pickens Technical Institute Sandersville Regional Technical Institute Savannah Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute West Georgia Technical Institute
WOMEN'S STUDIES
Emory University Georgia State University
WOODWORKING
Atlanta Technical Institute
WORD PROCESSING (See also INFORMATION & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION PROCESSING/ OFFICE INFORMATION PROCESSING,OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY)
Coosa Valley Technical Institute Lanier Technical Institute Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Metro Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute Swainsboro Technical Institute Thomas Technical Institute
WORLD MISSION
Toccoa Falls College
ZOOLOGY
Fort Valley State University

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ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Harold J. Loyd, President ABAC 1 - 2802 Moore Highway Tifton, Georgia 31794-2601 (912) 386-3242 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: 2,592.

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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Room and board Books and supplies

Total

, Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 309
3,255 450
$5,160

Per Year

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, student government, and various types of student activities for training and leadership.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting'

AAS

Accounting &

Information Systems AAS

Accounting Technology" .. AAS

Agriculture

AS

Agricultural Technology. AAST

Animal Science

AAST

Engineering Technology AS

Equipment Technology .. AAST

Management Technology AAS

Marketing Technology AAS

Plant Science

AAST

Air Conditioning

Technology"

AAST

Allied Dental Services

AS

Art

AA

Biology

AS

Business

Accounting

AS

Administration

AS

Business & Office

Children & Family

Services

AAST

Computer Science

AS

Criminal Justice

AAS, AS

Dental Hygiene

AS

Distributive Education AAST

Drafting, Advanced'

AAS

Economics

AS

Education

Business

AS

Early Childhood

AS

Middle School

AS

Physical

AS

Secondary

AS

Special

AS

Electronics Technology" AAST

Engineering, Agricultural AS

English

AA

Environmental Horticulture

Technology

AAST

Family & Consumer

Technology' Business & Office
Technology" Computer
Programming" Chemistry

Cert,AAST
AAS
AAS AS

Science Fashion Merchandising Foreign Language Forestry/Wildlife
Management Technology

AAS AAST
AA
AS AAST

General Business

AAS

Golf Club Management AAS

History

AA

Human Services

AAS,AS

Industrial Maintenance

Technology'"

AAST

Information & Office

Technology'"

AAS

Interior Design

AS

Journalism

AA

Law Enforcement

AAST

Liberal Arts

AA

Machine Tool Technology' AAS

Advanced"

AAS

Management & Marketing .. AAS

Marketing

Cert,AAS

Mathematics

AS

Medical Technology

AS

Microcomputer Business

Applications"

AAS

Microcomputer

Programming

AAS

Microcomputer

Specialist"

AAS

Music (including band)

AA

Nursing

ASN

Practical'"

AAS

Physics

AS

Political Science

AA

Pre-Dentistry

AS

Pre-Engineering

AS

Pre-Law

AA

Pre-Medicine

AS

Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Pre-Veterinary Medicine AS

Psychology

AA

Recreation

AS

Science, General

AS

Social Science

AA

Social Work

AAST,AA

Sociology

AA

Speech & Drama

AA

Surveying Technology

AAS

Telecommunications' AAST

Wildlife Technology

AAST

, Joint program with East Central Technical Institute. " Joint program with Moultrie Technical Institute. '" Joint program with both technical institutes.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Engineering Law

Medicine Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine

AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE
Mary Brown Bullock, President Decatur, Georgia 30030 (404) 638-6000 1-800-868-8602

Located in metropolitan Atlanta four-year independent (liberal arts) college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 715.

ADMISSIONS Stephanie Balmer, Director of Admission (404) 638-6285
Application dates are November 15 for early decision; January 5 for scholarship decision; March 1 for priority regular decision. Requirements: (1) high school transcript; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) high school counselor's recommendation; (4) teacher's recommendation; (5) essay.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition Fees Room and board

$14,825 135
6,230

Total

$21,190 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Melva Lord, 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 Presidential and Honor Scholarships recognizing academic

achievement and leadership potential, HOPE matching awards for HOPE eligible Georgia residents, Achievement Awards, Community Service Awards, Middle Income Assistance Grants, and Nannette Hopkins Scholarships for musical talent and promise.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs; student government; publications; theatre, dance, and choral groups; and a variety of interest clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Art Art & Architecture" Biochemistry

BA Engineering'

BA/BS

BA/MA English

BA

BA Teaching Secondary English.. MAT

Biology

BA English Literature/Creative

Chemistry

BA Writing

BA

Classical Civilization

BA French

BA

Classical Languages

German Studies

BA

& Literatures

BA History

BA

Economics

BA Interdisciplinary Studies

BA

Economics & Business

BA International Relations

BA

Education Certification:

Mathematics

BA

Early Childhood (P-5)

Mathematics-Economics

BA

Foreign Language (French,

Mathematics-Physics

BA

German,Greek, Latin,

Music

BA

Spanish) (P-12)

Philosophy

BA

Music (P-12)

Physics

BA

Secondary:

Political Science

BA

English

Psychology

BA

Mathematics

Religious Studies

BA

Sciences (Biological, Physical) Sociology/Anthropology

BA

Social Studies (History,

Spanish

BA

Economics, Political Science) Theatre

BA

Dual-degree program with Georgia Institute of Technology. Dual bachelors/masters degree program with Washington University, St. Louis, MO.

ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY

Portia Holmes Shields, President

504 College Drive

Albany, Georgia 31705

(912) 430-4604

Located in southwest Georgia 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: 3,150.

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 Academic Year
Matriculation fee Fees Room and board Books

Total

$1 ,680 444
3,1 05 675
$5,904

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Kathleen Caldwell, Director of Financial Aid (912) 430-4650
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university 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, pUblications, music, drama, honor societies, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BS

Allied Health Sciences

BS

Art

BA

Biology

BS

Business

Administration

MBA

Administrative Systems BS

Chemistry

BS

Computer Science

BS

Business Emphasis

Math Emphasis

Criminal Justice ......... AS,BS,MS

Education

Business

MBEd

Educational Administration &

Supervision

MEd,EdS

Early Childhood

BS,MEd

English

BS,MEd

Health & Physical

BS,MEd

Mathematics

BS,MEd

Media Specialist

Cert

Middle Grades

BS,MEd

Music

BS,MEd

Reading

BS,MEd

Science

BS,MEd

School Counseling

MEd

Secondary

BS,MEd

Social Studies

BS

Special

BS,MEd

Engineering'

BS

English

, BA

French

BA

History

SA

Management

BS

Marketing

BS

Mathematics

BA

Music

BA

Nursing

BSN,MSN

Community Health

MSN

Maternal/Child Health MSN

Nurse Practitioner

MSN

Nursing

BSN,MSN

Political Science

BA

Psychology

BA

Public Administration

MPA

Fiscal Administration

MPA

Human Resource

Management

MPA

Public Policy

MPA

Science

BS

Science & Mathematics

BS

Social Work

BSW

Sociology

BA

Spanish

BA

Speech & Theatre

BA

Theatre

BA

Joint program with Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs
Criminal Justice Law Medical Laboratory Technologies

Medicine Pharmacy

ALBANY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Anthony O. Parker, President

1021 Lowe Road Albany, Georgia 31701

(912) 430-3500

Located in southwest Georgia public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 1,886.
ADMISSIONS Judith Hampton-Thompson, Director of Admissions (912) 430-3520
Acceptable scores on an admission exam (varies according to program); SAT scores of at least 400 verbal/400 math; CPE score of 77 English, 77 Reading, 15 Math; or composite score of 17 on ACT.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,248

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Martha Whittle, 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

Offered (Day-
Evening)

Diploma Programs

Accounting

both

Air Conditioning Technology

both

Auto Collision Repair

both

Automotive Technology

both

Child Development & Related Care day

Cosmetology

both

Length (Qtrs.)
4(6) 4(7) 4(6) 7(10)
5 4(5)

Culinary Arts Dental Assisting Diesel Mechanics Drafting, Advanced Drafting & Design Technology Electronic Technology Environmental Horticulture Industrial Electrical Technology Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Radiologic Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring Surgical Technology (ORT) Welding & Joining Technology

day day both both both both day both both both day day both day day day both day both

6 4-5 8(13) 6(12-14) 4(8) 6-8(10-14)
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 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

oDenotes Evenings
Associate degree in most programs available through joint program with Darton College, including Business, Health Services, and Technology.
Certificate Programs
Aircraft Assembler Auto Body Repair Assistant Auto Front End Alignment &
Brake Specialist Auto Paint Refinishing Assistant Automatic TransmissionlTransaxle
Diagnosis & Repair Automotive Air Conditioning Basic Child Care Basic Emergency Medical Technology Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Care Manager Child Care Assistant Computer Networking

Computer Repair/Installation Driveability Technician Instrumentation Technology Manual Drive Train-Axle Repair Specialist Nail Technician Patient Care Assisting TIG Welding TV, VCR, Camcorder Repair

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 Commission on Occupational Education' quarter system enrollment: 847.

ADMISSIONS R. Kirk Rivenbark, Vice President, Student 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. ASSET or SAT required.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1,152

Books, equipment, and uniforms vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Karla C. Eubanks, Financial Aid Specialist (912) 427-5899
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers JTPA and Altamaha Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include sports activities, student government, honor society, Ambassadors, and various clubs.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day- Length* Entrance Evening) (Qtrs.) Date(s)

Diploma Programs

Accounting"

both

Air Conditioning Technology"

both

Air Conditioning Technology, Adv. both

Automotive Technician"

Level One-Fundamentals

both

Level Two-Entry Level Technician both

Automotive Technology*'

both

Business & Office Technology'

both

Cosmetology"

both

Computer Operations"

both

Diesel Mechanics

both

Electronics Fundamentals'

both

Electronics Technology'

both

Information & Office Technology" both

Industrial Maintenance

both

5

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

4(8) 4(8)
8 6 4(6)
4(6) 7(13)
4(6) 6(13)
5 4(9)

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall/ Winter/Summer Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

Industrial Maintenance Technology" both 6(13)

Machine Tool Technology

both

5

Machine Tool Technology. Advanced both

7

Microcomputer Specialist"

both

5

Practical Nursing

day

5

Pulp, Paper & Recycling Technology both

4-6

Residential & Commercial Wiring

evening 6-8

Welding & Joining Technology"

both

4

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Air Conditioning Automotive Transmission/Transaxle
Repair CNC Set-up & Programming Commercial Truck Driving Driveability Technician Electrical Discharge Machining Electrical Technician Emergency Medical Technician Industrial Mechanical Technician Instrumentation Technician I Instrumentation Technician II Manual Drive Train & Axle Repair Nail Care Technology

both

2

both 1.5(4)

both 1.5(5)

both

3

day 6-8 wks.

both

2

both

2

evening 4-6

evening 5

both

3

both

1

both

3

both

1

day

2

Patient Care Assisting
Pulp, Paper & Recycle Technology SMAW Pipe Welding Welding - Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc

evening/ 2

weekend

both

4-6

both

3

both

2

both

2

both

2

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Winter/ Summer Winter/ Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

, Based on full-time attendance. " Two-year AAS offered jointly with Waycross College.

AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY
Rafael Lago, Chancellor 3330 Peachtree Road, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (404) 231-9000 1-800-255-6839

Located in Buckhead area of Atlanta four-year private college formerly The American College accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 950.

ADMISSIONS Suzanne McBride, Director of Admissions (404) 231-9000
Applications processed on a continuous basis. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) letters of recommendation (3) personal interview, essay. and additional tests may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Fees Room and board

Total

$9,500 705
3,900 $14.105

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Constance King, Director of Financial Aid (404) 231-9000
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers various scholarships.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Business

Administration

ABA,BBA,MBA

Fashion Design

AA,BFA

Fashion Design & Marketing

BFA

Fashion Marketing

AFA,BFA

Interior Design

AA,BFA

Video Production

AA,BFA

Visual Communications

AA,BFA

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: 295.

ADMISSIONS Claudia Seyle, Acting Director of Admissions (912) 732-2171
Application deadline is August 15 for fall quarter; December 15 for winter quarter; March 1 for spring quarter; and June 1 for summer quarter. 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 Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees Room and board

Total

$6,327 4,104
$1 0,431 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

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. athletic scholarships, journalism and art scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, pUblications, choir, jazz band, student clubs and organizations, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Agricultural Sciences

AS Education

Art

AA Business

AS

Biological Sciences

AS Early Childhood &

Business Administration

AS

Elementary

AS

Chemistry

AS Health & Physical

AS

Church Music

Cert Secondary

AS

Communication Arts

AA Forestry &

Natural Resources

AS

History

AS Pre-Medical Technology

AS

Humanities

AA Pre-Ministry &

Journalism

AA Religious Education

AA

Language & Literature

AA Pre-Nursing

AS

Mathematics

AS Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Music

AA,AM Pre-Optometry

AS

Natural Science

AS Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Philosophy

AA Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

Photographic Arts

AA Pre-Respiratory Therapy AS

Physics

AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AS

Pre-Dental Hygiene

AS Psychology

AS

Pre-Dentistry

AS Religion

AA

Pre-Engineering

AS Social Science

AA

Pre-Forestry .. '"

AS Social Work

AA

Pre-Law

AA Sociology

AS

Pre-Medicine

AS Speech & Drama

AA

ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY
Robert A. Burnett, President 11935 Abercorn Street Savannah, Georgia 31419-1997 (912) 927-5275 In Georgia: 1-800-633-2349

Located in southeast Georgia 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: 5,617.

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) $15 application fee. Placement exam may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Matriculation fee Fees Room and board Books

Total

$1 ,680 282
4,116 450
$6,528

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Brad Burnette, Director of Financial Aid (912) 927-5272
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academic and athletic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Art Biology' Chemistry' Computer Science Criminal Justice Dental Hygiene

BA BS BS BS AAS,BS,MS AS

Dental Hygiene Education BS

Drama-Speech

BA

Education

Art

BSEd,MEd

Business

BSEd,MEd

Early Elementary BSEd,MEd

Health & Physical .. BSEd,MEd

Middle School

BSEd,MEd

Music

BMEd,MEd

Secondary Education BSEd,MEd

Social Science

(History)

BSEd,MEd

Social Science

(Political Science) .. BSEd,MEd

Spanish'

BS

Special Education .. MSEd,EdS

Speech Language/

Pathology

BSEd,MEd

English

BA

General Studies

AA,BGS

Health Science

BS,MHS

History'

BA,MA

Mathematical Sciences'

BS

Medical Technology

BS

Music

BA

Nursing

AS,BS,MSN

Philosophy

BA

Physical Sciences

BS

Physical Therapy

BS,MS

Political Science'

BA

Psychology

BA

Radiologic Technologies .. AS,BS

Respiratory Therapy ......... AS,BS

Teacher certification offered.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Forestry/Environmental
Management

Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Transfer Programs
Dental Hygiene General Studies Liberal Studies

Nursing Radiologic Technologies Respiratory Therapy

ART INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA
Hal Griffith, President 3376 Peachtree Road NE Atlanta, Georgia 30326 (404) 266-1341 1-800-275-4242

Located in Buckhead area of Atlanta four-year, private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system off-campus housing enrollment: 1,458.

ADMISSIONS Todd Knutson, Director of Admissions (404) 266-2662
Applications accepted on a continuous basis. Requirements: (1) Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score. CPAT required for freshmen; (2) Interview; (3) Essay, recommendations, and additional testing may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Room and board
Student Kit' (average cost)

Total

$9,984 4,095
$14,079 $425

Per Year

'One-time fee for student kit: includes equipment and books-cost will vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Cassandra Burney, Director of Financial Aid (404) 266-2662
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers other academic and need based scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, school publications and a variety of clubs and organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Computer Animation

AA Multimedia

AA

Culinary Arts

AA Photographic Imaging

AA

Fashion Marketing

AA Video Production

AA

Graphic Design*

AA,BFA Web Site Administration

AA

Interior Design*

AA,BFA

* BFA available through joint enrollment option.
DIPLOMA PROGRAM
Advertising Design Commercial Photography Residential Interiors

ATHENS AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Kenneth C. Easom, President 800 U.S. Highway 29, North Athens, Georgia 30610-1500 (706) 355-5000

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: 1,598.

ADMISSIONS Evelyn Brooks, Director of Admissions (706) 355-5006
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required. SAT required for associate degree programs. Contact the school for admissions requirements for individual programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition

:

Books

Total

$1 ,008 124
$1,132 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Freeman Hall, Director of Financial Aid (706) 355-5008
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 intramural athletics, student government, honor society, alumni association, and a variety of clubs, organizations, and honoraries.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Length (Months)

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting**

18

Biotechnology**

24

Child Development**

24

Computer Programming*/**

24

Electronics Technology****

24

General Business**

24

Health Science**

24

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Fall Fall Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly

Industrial Maintenance Technology** 24

Marketing Management**

24

Nursing***

24

Paralegal Studies**

24

Physical Therapist Assistant**

24

Radiologic Technology**

24

Research Laboratory Technology**

24

Respiratory Therapy**

24

Secretarial Science**

24

Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall Quarterly Fall Fall Fall Fall Quarterly

* Associate of Applied Science degree. ** Associate of Applied Technology degree. *** Associate of Nursing degree. **** Associate of Applied Technology degree in Technical Studies.

Diploma Programs

Accounting

12

Air Conditioning Technology

12

Automotive Collision Repair

24

Automotive Technology

24

Business Equipment Technology

18

Child Development Paraprofessional 15

Communications Electronics Technology 18

Computer Programming

24

Cosmetology

15

Drafting

15

Industrial Electronics Technology

18

Industrial Maintenance Technology

12

Information Processing Specialist

18

Legal Secretarial

18

Machine Tool Technology

12

Marketing Management

18

Medical Assisting

15

Microcomputer Specialist

12

Practical Nursing

15

Research Laboratory Technology

24

Residential/Commercial Wiring

12

Secretarial

12

Surgical Technology

15

Quarterly Open Entry Fall Open Entry Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Open Entry Fall/Spring Open Entry Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Open Entry Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Fall Open Entry Quarterly Fall

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: 276.

ADMISSIONS Nancy Swartz, Director of Admissions (404) 669-3202
Application for admission should be submitted by August 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school orequivalent; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) proof of character, ability, and motivation to the satisfaction of the Admissions Committee.

COSTS Per Year
Tuition Fees Room and board Books

Total

$6,048 378
3,170 500
$10,096

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Inez Morris, Director of Financial Aid (404) 669-2062
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers numerous scholarships, including Servanthood Scholarships, Bible Bowl Scholarships, Public Speaking scholarships, Music scholarships, and Honors Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include athletic events, student government, publications, performing arts, and a variety of clubs and associations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Biblical Studies Business Education Early Childhood Education-Christian Human Relations Humanities Music

BA,BS,BTh AA,BS BS BA,BS BS BA,BS BA,BS

ATLANTA COLLEGE OF ART
Ellen L. Meyer, President 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 733-5100 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) 733-5101
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 Academic Year
Tuition Room

Total

$11 ,900 3,700
$15,600 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 publications and visiting artists and scholars program.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Advertising Design

BFA Digital Multimedia

BFA

Computer Animation

BFA Drawing

BFA

Computer Art

BFA Electronic Arts

BFA

Communication Design

BFA Graphic Design

BFA

Illustration

BFA Printmaking

BFA

Interior Design

BFA Sculpture

BFA

Painting

,

BFA Video

BFA

Photographic Arts

BFA

ATLANTA METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Harold E. Wade, President

1630 Metropolitan Parkway, 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) enrollment: 1,979.

ADMISSIONS Clifton B.Rawls, 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 Academic Year
Matriculation Fee' Fees Books
Total 'Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,146 120 600
$1,866

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Lenore Jackson, 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 Agriculture Anthropology Art Biology Business
Administration Management... Chemistry Computer Programming Information System Computer Analysis Computer Science Computerized Office Management.. Criminal Justice Economics

AAS AS AS AA AS
AS AAS
AS AAS AAS AAS
AS
AAS Cert,AS
AS

Education Business Health & Physical Teacher Teacher Assistance Vocational
English Forestry French Geography Geology History Home Economics Human Services Industrial Management.. Journalism Mathematics

AS AS AS AAS AAS
AA AS AA AS AS AS AS AAS AS AA AS

Medical Illustration

AS Pre-Nursing

AS

Medical Records

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Administration

AS Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

Music

Psychology

AS

Management

AA Records Management

AS

Recording/Production

AA Recreation

AS

Office Administration

AS Recreational Leadership AAS

Philosophy

AA Secretarial Science

AS

Physics

AS Social Work

AS

Political Science

AS Sociology

AS

Pre-Dental Hygiene

AS Spanish

AA

Pre-Engineering Technology AS Speech & Drama

AA

Pre-Medical Technology

AS Urban Life

AS

Joint Programs with Atlanta Technical Institute

Accounting

AAS Information & Office

Administrative Assistant AAS Technology*

AAS

Aviation Maintenance

Information Processing

Technology

AAS Specialist*

AAS

Avionics Maintenance

Medical Assisting

AAS

Technology

AAS Medical Laboratory

Child Development & Related

Technology

AAS

Care

AAS Residential/

Computer Programming AAS Commercial Wiring

AAS

Dental Assisting

AAS Secretarial Science

AAS

Dental Laboratory

Visual Communications AAS

Technology

AAS Visual Communications,

Electronics Technology AAS Advanced*

AAS

* With several specialty areas.

ATLANTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Brenda Jones, President

1560 Metropolitan Parkway, S.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30310

(404) 756-3700

Located in southwest Atlanta' public technical institute' governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education' accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment capacity: 3,500.

ADMISSIONS Ruby Daffin, Director of Admissions (404) 756-9451
High school diploma or equivalent is required for most programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees*
* Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$888

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Deborah Clark, Director of Financial Aid (404) 756-3785
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers JTPA, Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker Scholarships, and Merit Employer Association Scholarships.

PROGRAMS

Diploma Programs
Accounting* Administrative Assistant*

Length (Otrs.)

Entrance Date(s)

4

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

Air Conditioning & Heating Technology

8

Auto Collision Repair

6

Automotive Technology

6

Aviation Maintenance Technology*

8

Avionics Maintenance Technology*

8

Business & Office Technology

8

Cabinetmaking

4

Carpentry

4

Child Development & Related Care*

4

Commercial Art

5

Computer Programming*

6

Cosmetology/Barbering

4

Culinary Arts*

4

Dental Laboratory Technology*

6

Dental Assisting*

6

Drafting/Advanced Drafting

6

Electronics Technology*

8

Information & Office Technology*

8

Information Processing Specialist*

4

Legal Assistant

5

Machine Tool Technology

4

Major Appliance Repair

4

Masonry

5

Medical Laboratory Technology*

5

Medical Assisting*

4

Practical Nursing

5

Printing/Graphics Technology

5

Residential/Commercial Wiring

4

Secretarial Science*

4

Truck Repair Technician

4

Visual Communications*

4

Visual Communications, Advanced *

4

Welding & Joining Technology

4

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Spring/Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Spring/Fall Winter/ Spring/Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

* Joint degree (AAS) program also offered with Atlanta Metropolitan College.

Certificate Programs
Allied Dental Services Architecture & Environmental Design Art Auto Body Repair Construction Drywall Construction Masonry Floral Design Food Service Gas & Diesel Mechanics Graphic Design & Printing Hair Design Heating & Cooling Mechanics Home Economics Medical Laboratory Technologies Metalworking Nursing Small Engine Repair Textiles & Clothing Woodworking

AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY
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 university 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: 5,561.

ADMISSIONS
Lee Young, 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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee* Fees

Total

* Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$1 ,680 245
$1,925 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Kevin G. Wellwood, Director of Financial Aid
(706) 737-1431
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers a comprehensive scholarship program including the Lettie Pate Whitehead, Army ROTC, and athletic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include athletics, publications, choir, political organizations, social and cultural activities, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA Music

BM,MEd,Ed

Art

BA,BFA Physical

Biology

BS

Science

BS,MEd,EdS

Business Administration MBA Physics

BS,MEd,EdS

Chemistry

BS Political

CommunicationslDrama/

Science

BA,MEd,EdS

Speech

BA Spanish

BA,MEd,EdS

Computer Science

BS Special BS,BSEd,MEd,EdS

Core Curriculum

AA,AS English

BA

Criminal Justice

AAS,BA French

BA

Education

General Business

BBA

Administration &

History

BA

Supervision

MEd,EdS Management

BBA

Counselor

Marketing

BBA

Education

MEd,EdS Mathematics

BS

Early Childhood BA,MEd,EdS Medical Technology

BS

Health &

Music

BA

Physical

BSEd,MEd,EdS Music Performance

BM

Middle Grades BA,MEd,EdS Nursing

ASN

Secondary

Paralegal

Cert

Biology

BS,MEd,EdS Physical Science

BS

Chemistry

BS,MEd,EdS Physics

BS

English

BA,MEd,EdS Political Science

BA

French

BA,MEd,EdS Psychology

BA,MS

Health &

Public Administration

MPA

Physical

BS,MEd,EdS Sociology

BA

History

BA,MEd,EdS Spanish

BA

Mathematics BS,MEd,EdS

Your Social Security Number is used to identify your financial aid records,
so enter it accurately on all applications.

AUGUSTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Terry Elam, 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 accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: 2,447.

ADMISSIONS Lorie Mallard, Director of Admissions
(706) 771-4028
Requirements: (1) Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or institutional admissions placement test.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition

$1,096

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID John Powell, Director of Financial Aid
(706) 771-4149
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 Programs

Accounting

both

24

Cardiovascular Technology

day

24

Child Development

and Related Care

both

18

Computer Programming

both

24

Electrical

Engineering Technology

both

24

Environmental

Engineering Technology

both

24

Marketing Management

day

24

Mechanical

Engineering Technology

both

24

Medical Lab Technology

day

24

Paramedic Technology

day

24

Pharmacy Technology

day

24

Respiratory Therapy Technology day

24

Secretarial Science

both

24

Diploma Programs

Accounting

both

Air Conditioning Technology both

Air Conditioning Technology,

Advanced

both

Automotive Technology

day

Business & Office Technology both

Child Development

& Related Care

day

Cosmetology

day

15 12
15 24 18
12-15 12

Entrance Date(s)
Oct./Mar. July
Oct./Mar. Oct./Jan.lMar.
Oct./Jan.lMar.
Oct. Oct./Jan.lMar.
Oct./Jan.lMar. Jan.lJuly Oct. Jan. July Jan.lJuly
Oct./Mar. Oct.
Oct. Quarterly Oct./Mar.
Oct./Mar. Oct./Mar.lJuly

Offered (Day/ Length
Evening) (Months)

Entrance Date(s)

Culinary Arts

day

Dental Assisting

day

Electronics Technology

both

Horticulture, Environmental

both

Industrial Maintenance

Technology

both

Information & Office Technology both

Machine Tool Technology

day

Machine Tool Technology,

Advanced

day

Marketing Management

day

Medical Assisting

day

Microcomputer Specialist

both

Paramedic Technology

day

Pharmacy Technology

day

Practical Nursing

day

Printing/Graphics Technology day

Residential/Commercial Wiring both

Surgical Technology

day

Welding & Joining Technology day

12-18 15 21 12
15 12 12
12 15 12 15 12 24 15 18 12 15 12

Certificate Programs
Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Automotive Technology Basic Emergency Medical
Technology Basic Gas Metal Arc Welding Basic Shielded Metal
Arc Welding Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Food Service Industrial Electronics
Technology Industrial Instrumentation
Technology Medical Coding Medical Transcription Patient Care Assisting Technical Design Graphics

both

12

day

12

evening 12

evening

9

evening

9

both

3-6

both

9-12

both

6-9

both

6-9

evening 12

both

12

evening 3

evening 12

Oct./Mar. October Oct./Mar. Quarterly
Oct./Mar. Jan.lJuly Quarterly
Quarterly Oct.!Jan.lMar. Oct./Mar. Oct./Mar. October July Quarterly Oct./Mar. Oct./Mar. July Quarterly
Oct./Mar. Quarterly
Oct. Quarterly
Quarterly
Oct.!Mar.lJuly Oct.
Quarterly
Quarterly March Oct.!Mar Quarterly Oct./Mar.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Books

Total

, Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 75
450 $1 ,671

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Ruth Rich~ Financial Aid Officer' (912) 248-2505
The college offers State and Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, student government; publications, drama, and music.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AAS Forestry

AA

Agriculture

AA General Studies

AA

Air Conditioning/Heating Cert Heating & Air Conditioning Cert

Art

AA History

AA

Automotive

Home Economics

AA

Technology

Cert, AAS Industrial Maintenance

Cert

Biological Sciences

AA Industrial Maintenance

Business Administration

AA Technology

AAS

Chemistry

AA Information & Office

Computer Information

Technology

Cert

System

AAS Journalism

AA

Criminal Justice

AA Licensed Practical Nursing .. Cert

Drafting

Cert Marketing & Management AAS

Drafting Technology

AAS Mathematics

AA

Education

Nursing

; AA

Business

AA Physics

AA

Health and Physical

AA Pre-Pharmacy

AA

Teacher

AA Political Science

AA

Electrical/Electronics

Psychology

AA

Maintenance

Cert Secretarial Science Cert,AAS

Electronics Technology AAS Sociology

AA

English

AA Speech/Drama

AA

Foreign Language

AA

,

BAINBRIDGE COLLEGE
Margaret D. Smith, Acting 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) enrollment: 1,031.
ADMISSIONS Karen Hill, Director of Admissions/Records (912) 248-2504
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 and/or CPE; (3) high school grade point average of 1.8; (4) additional testing may be required.

BERRY COLLEGE
Gloria M. Shatto, President Mount Berry Station Rome, Georgia 30149 (706) 238-7969' In Atlanta: (770) 773-7969 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: 2,085.
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 Year

Tuition Room and board

Total

$1 0,21 0 4,536
$14,746 Per Year

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 intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, student publications, academic clubs and honor societies, special interest groups, a cultural events program, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting Animal Science Art'"
Art, Studio Biochemistry Biology

BS Sports/Fitness Management BS

BS Athletic Training

BS

BA History

BA

BA Horticulture

BS

BS Interdisciplinary Studies BA.BS

BS International Studies

BA

Business Administration MBA

Chemistry

BS

Communication

BA

Computer Science

BS

Decision Science

BS

Economics

BA,BS

Education

Early Childhood

BS.MEd

Health & Physical

BS

Home Economics

BS.MEd

Management

BS

Mathematics'"

BA.BS

Music

Applied'"

BA,BM

With Elective Studies in

Business

BM

Performance

BM

Nursing'

BA/BN

Physics'"

BS

Political Science

BA,BS

Middle Grades Reading Secondary Engineering" English'" Family & Consumer

BS,MEd MEd EdS
4-6 Sem BA

Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Ministerial Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy

8 Sem 8 Sem 8 Sem 8 Sem .4-8 Sem 2-4 Sem

Sciences Family & Community

BS Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary

4-8 Sem

Services

BS Medicine

.4-8 Sem

Finance

BS Psychology

BA,BS

Foreign Languages

Religion & Philosophy

BA

French'"

BA Science'"

BS

German'"

BA Social Science'"

BA,BS

'Spanish'"

BA Sociology

BA,BS

Health & Physical Education

Speech & Drama

BA

Exercise Science

BS

, Dual degree with Emory University. " Dual degree with Georgia Institute of Technology
and Mercer University. '" Can receive teacher certification with this degree.

BRENAU UNIVERSITY

AND THE WOMEN'S COLLEGE

John S. Burd, President

Gainesville, Georgia 30501

(770) 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' semester system' women's college residence facilities' total university enrollment: 2,318.
ADMISSIONS John Upchurch, Dean of Admissions (770) 534-6100
Chandra Wells, Undergraduate Admissions Specialist Evening & Weekend Programs' (770) 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).
Kathy Cobb, Graduate Admissions Specialist (770) 534-6162

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees (Full-Time, Women's College) Room and board
Total

$10.740 6,61 0
17,350 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Pam Barrett, Director of Financial Aid (770) 534-6152
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Trustee Scholarships, Brenau Scholars Program, and tennis, music, theatre, art, dance, volleyball, soccer, cross country, crew and sorority scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate tennis, volleyball, soccer and club sports in crew and cross country, student government, publications, choir and glee club, radio and television stations, honor clubs and societies, religious organizations, and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting'

BBA

Arts Management

BFA

Biology

BA.BS

Broadcasting

BA

Business

Administration'

BBA,MBA

Computer Science &

Applied Math

BA,BS

Corporate Communications' .. BBA

Education

Adult Education

Non-Certification'

MEd

Art (K-12)

BA

Early

Childhood' .. BA,BS,MEd,EdS

Learning Disabilities'

MEd

Middle

Grades' BA,BS,MEd,EdS

Music

BM

Special Education

(Learning Disabilities) MEd

Special

Education (MR)

BA,BS

English

BA,BS

Environmental Science BA,BS

Environmental Studies BA,BS

Fashion Merchandising BA,BS

General Studies'

BA.BS

History/Political Science .. BA,BS

Human Resources

Management'

BA.BS

Information Systems'

BBA

Journalism

BA

Liberal Studies

BA.BS

Management'

BBS

Marketing'

BBA

Mass Communications BA,BS

Nursing'

BSN

Family Nurse Practitioner' ... MS

Occupational Therapy BS,MS

Performing Arts

Dance Education

BFA

Dance Performance

BFA

Musical Theatre

BFA

Music Performance

BM

Theatre

BA

Political Science/History BA,BS

Psychology

BA,BS

Public Administration'

BBA

Visual Arts

Commercial Art

BA

Interior Design'

BFA

Studio Art

BA.BFA

'Majors offered through University Evening and Weekend College.

,

,

BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE
Starr Miller, Interim President Highway 280 Mount Vernon, Georgia 30445-0197 1-800-342-1087' (912) 583-2241

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: 1,582.

ADMISSIONS Jill O'Neal, Director of Admissions 1-800-342-1087, Ext. 268
Applications should be submitted early in the senior year of high school. Requirements: graduation from high school or satisfactory GED scores.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Fees Room and board Phone
Total Estimate $200 per quarter for books.

$5,265 255
2,565 90
$8,175 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Vincent Walters, Director of Financial Aid 1-800-342-1087, Ext. 213 (912) 583-3213
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers music, drama, art, leadership, annual/newspaper, academic, ministerial and athletic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, music programs, drama productions, social, educational and religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Associate Degree Programs

Art

AA Early Childhood (P-5)

BS

Criminal Justice

AA Interrelated

Economics

AA

Special Education (P-12) BS

English General Studies Pre-Dental

AA Learning Disabilities

BS

AA Learning Disabilities

AA

(Add-on Certification)

BS

Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Engineering Pre-Medical

AA Mental Retardation (P-12) BS

AA Middle Grades (4-8)

BS

AA Music (P-12)

BS

Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry

AA Secondary Education (7-12)

AA

English

BS

Pre-Pharmacy

AA

History

BS

Pre-Physical Therapy

AA

Science (Biology)

BS

Pre-Respiratory Therapy

AA

Mathematics

BS

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AA English

BA

Bachelor Degree Programs

Biology

BA

Business Administration

Accounting

BBA

Computer Information

Systems

BBA

Management

BBA

Marketing

BBA

Christianity

BA

Education

Behavior Disorders

BS

Fitness & Well ness General Studies Health & Physical
Education History Ministry Music Pre-Law Psychology Science Sociology

BA BA
BS BA BMin BA,BM BA BA BS BA

CARROLL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Janet Ayers, President

997 South Highway 16

Carrollton, Georgia 30117

(770) 836-6800

Located 50 miles west of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education Accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 2,618 .

ADMISSIONS Customer Support Services (770) 836-6800
Application and official transcripts needed for all programs prior to admission. Graduation from high school required by nursing program.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition Activity fee

Total

$1 ,008 164
$1,172 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Judy Ayers, Director of Financial Aid
(770) 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

Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Applied Manufacturing Technology Computer Information Systems Dental Hygiene Electronics Technology

Industrial Maintenance Marketing Management Radiologic Technology Secretarial Science

Offered

(Day- Length

Evening) (Months)

Diploma Programs

Accounting Air Conditioning Technology

both

12

both

15

Automotive Collision Repair

both

12

Automotive Technology

both

15

Business & Office Technology

both

12

Cosmetology

day

12

Computer Information Systems

both 12-18

Electrical Maintenance Technology both

12

Electronics Technology

both 14-18

Industrial Maintenance

both

15

Industrial Maintenance Technology both

18

Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management

both

12

both 12-15

both

12

Practical Nursing

day

15

Residential & Commercial Wiring

both

12

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Summer Quarterly

Certificate Programs
Automotive Technology Child Care Assistant Child Care Manager Commercial Truck Driving Computer-Aided Design

Dental Assistant Fundamentals Emergency Medical Technician Medical Receptionist Medical Transcriptionist Nail Technician

Nurses Assistant Phlebotomy Technician

Small Business Management
Welding

The Douglas County Satellite Campus in Douglasville offers associate degree programs in Computer Information Systems, Dental Hygiene, and Radiologic Technology. Diploma programs in Computer Information Systems, Child Development & Related Care, Dental Assisting, Medical Assisting, and Paramedics are also offered.

CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL

INSTITUTE

Harlon D. Crimm, President

980 South Cobb Drive

Marietta, Georgia 30060

(770) 528-4500

Located 18 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 2,100.

ADMISSIONS Anita O. Martin, Director of Admissions (770) 528-4545
Associate of Applied Technology degree requirements: (1) graduation from high school; (2) official high school transcript; (3) SAT scores of at least 440-math/480-verbal or ASSET scores in mathematics and English, and reading. Diploma program requirements: high school diploma or equivalent for most programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees* Books

Total

$855 300
$1,155 Per Year

*Tuition higher for out-of-state residents.

FINANCIAL AID Director of Financial Aid (770) 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 Programs
Accounting Automotive Technology Biomedical Engineering Technology Business Studies* Child Development & Related Care** Computer Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Programming Electronics Engineering Technology Engineering Technology Law Enforcement

both both both both both both both both both both both

Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Respiratory Therapy Secretarial Science Technical Studies*
* General Degree ** Paulding Campus Only
Diploma Programs
Accounting Technology Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Business and Office Technology Child Development & Related Care** Computer Operations Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Electronics 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
** Paulding Campus Only
Certificate Programs
Medical Transcription Automotive Certification

both both day both both
both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both both day both day day both day
both both

CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY

Thomas W. Cole, Jr., President

James P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street, S.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30314

(404) 880-8000

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: 5,798.

ADMISSIONS 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 Academic Year

Tuition and fees* Room and board

Total

* Fees included in tuition.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$8,630 5,170
$13,800

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Rosie Toney, Director of Financial Aid (404) 880-8065/8066/8236
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academic, athletic, 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, student government, publications, performing arts, radio station, television station, a variety of student clubs and organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

CLAYTON COLLEGE AND STATE

UNIVERSITY

Richard A. Skinner, President

Morrow, Georgia 30260

(770) 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 quarter system (stUdents may enter any quarter) enrollment: 4,687.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

ADMISSIONS

Accounting African Studies

BA Finance MA French

BBA,MBA Diane Burns, Director of Admissions BA,MA (770) 960-5139

African-American Studies MA German

BA,MA Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED

Africana Women's Study MA,DA History

BA,MA,DA score; (2) SAT or ACT.

Art

BA Humanities

Biology

BS,MS,PhD International Affairs &

Business Administration

Development

DA MA,PhD

COSTS Per Academic Year

Accounting

BA

Finance

BA,MBA

International Business BA,MBA

Management...

BA,MBA

Marketing

BA,MBA

Risk & Financial Services

Journalism

BA

Library & Information Studies

Academic Library

Administration MSLS,SLS

Public Library

Administration ....... MSLS,SLS

Matriculation fee* Fees

Books

Total

* Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,680 288 450
$2,418 Per Year

(Insurance)

BA School Library

Chemistry

BS,MS,DA,PhD Administration MSLS,SLS

Community Health

Special Library

FINANCIAL AID

Education

BS

Co~puter & Information

SCiences

BS,MS

Crimin.al. Just!ce Ad.~lnlstra.tlon

: MA

DecIsion SCiences/Information

Systems

BA,MBA

Administration MSLS,SLS

Marketing

BBA,MBA

Mass Media Arts

BA

Mathematics

BA,BS,MS

Mathematics, Applied

MS

Medical Illustration

BA

Medical Records

Catherine J. McClarin, Director of Financial Aid (770) 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.

Economics

BA,MA

Education

Administration & Sup~rvisi?n MA, EdS,EdD

Technology Medical Technology Music Physics

BS BS BA BS,MS

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, music, honor societies, and clubs.

Behavior Disorders

MA Political Science BA,MA,PhD

CoDunseI ling & Human

Pre- Eng"lneenng

. BS

eve opment... .. MA,EdS,PhD Psychology

BA

Early C.hlldhood

BA Public Administration

MPA

Educational Psychology &

Public Relations

BA

Measurement H~alth Mlddl~ Grades ~eadl~g

MA BA BA MA,EdS

Radio, Television, Film Religion & Philosophy Romance Languages Social Welfare

BA BA MA,DA BSW

econ. ary

Social Work

MSW

Cu~nculum

: MA,EdS Social Work Planning &

Special (Mental Handicaps, Learning Disabilities & Behavior

A~mln.lst.ra.tlon

PhD

D' d )

MA EdS SOciology

BA,MA

. Isor .er~ .................,

Spanish

BA,MA

EFEanngsghIlIniSoehnenDnegsign &

BA MA, DBAS
,,

TShpeeaetcrhe

CAortms munl.cat'Ions

....... ..

BA BA

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA

Agriculture

AS

Allied Health Administration BA

Anthropology/Sociology

AA

Architectural Design

Technology

AAS

Art

AA

Aviation Maintenance

Technology

AAS

Avionics Technology

AAS

Biology

AS

Business Administration ;.. AA

Chemistry

AS

Computer Information

""Systems

BBA

Electronics

Technology

Cert,AAS

Emergency Medical

Technician

Cert

Engineering Technology

AS

English

AA

Forestry

AS

French

AA

General Business

BBA

General Studies

AA,AS

Geology

AS

Health Care Management BA

Health Information

Management

AS

History

AA

Merchandising

BA

;,::omputer Science

AS Home Economics

AS

Computer Service

Journalism

AA

*Dual degree programs with Georgia Institute of Technology

Technology

AAS Law

AA

Criminal Justice

AA Management

BBA

Data Processing

Cert,AAS Management!

Pre-Professional Programs

Dental Hygiene ASDH,BSDH Supervision

Cert,AAS

Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Physical Therapy

Economics Education
Business Middle School Teacher

AA Marketing/Management

Technology

Cert,AAS,BBA

AS Mathematics

AS

BA Mechanical Drafting

AA Technology

AAS

Electromechanical

Medical Assisting

Cert

Technology

AAS Medical Laboratory

54

Technology*

AS

Medical Office

Administration

AAS

Medical Records Technology AS

Medical Transcription

Cert

Music

Cert,AA,BMus

Nursing

ASN,BSN

Office Administration

AAS

Office Assistant

Cert

Office Technology

Cert

Paralegal Studies

Cert

Pharmacy

AS

Physical Education

AS

Physics

AS

Political Science

AA

Pre-Airway Science

AAS

Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Railroad Operations Sociology/Anthropology Spanish Speech/Drama Technology/Administration
Management ., Telecommunications
Technology Urban Life

AS AA AS AS AS AA AAS AA AA AA
BS
AAS AA

'Offered jointly with Georgia State University.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Medicine Veterinary Medicine

COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY 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: 1,880.

ADMISSIONS Mollie DeHart, Director of Admissions (912) 246-7253
Application and official transcripts should be received one month 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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees

Total

$1 ,146 138
$1,284 Per Year

, Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

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, publications, lecture series in art, drama, and music, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AAS

Agricultural Engineering

AS

Agriculture

AS

Art

AA

Biology

AS

Business Administration &

Economics

AS

Business & Office

Technology

Cert,AAS

Marketing &

Management Cert,AASMM

Mathematics

AS

Mechanical Technology AASMT

Medical Laboratory

Technology

ASMLT

Medical Records

Administration

AS

Nursing

AS,ASN

Chemistry

AS Nursing Technology

Cert

Computer Science

AS Physics

AS

Computer Information

Political Science

AS

Systems

AS

Computer Information

Technology

Cert,AAS

Criminal Justice

AS

Culinary Arts

Cert

Data Processing

Cert

Dental Hygiene

AS

Drafting & Design

Technology

Cert,AASDD

Electrical Maintenance

Cert

English

AA

Facilities Management

Cert

Foreign Language

AA

Forestry

AS

Practical Nursing

Cert

Pre-Dentistry

AS

Pre-Engineering Technology AS

Pre-Medical Technology

AS

Pre-Medicine

AS

Pre-Nursing

AS

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Pre-Pharmacy

, AS

Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

Pre-Physician's Assistant AS

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AS

Psychology

AS

Radiologic Technology

AS

Recreation

AAS,AS

General Studies

AS Respiratory Therapy

AS

Geology

AS Sociology

AS

Health & Physical Education AS Surgical Technology

Cert

History

AA Teacher Education

AS

Machinist

Cert Welding & Joining

Manufacturing/Maintenance

Technology

Cert

Technology ........ Cert,AASMMT

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 Atlantic State University
,and Georgia Southern University on the Coastal Georgia Community
College campus and at the Camden Center campus.

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: 640.

ADMISSIONS (404) 378-8821
Graduation from an accredited college or university.

COSTS Per Year
Tuition Room and board

Total

$6,030 4,039
$10,069 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Robin S. Dietrich (404) 687-4582
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

Post-graduate training for Ministers
Theological Studies Training for ministry

ThO (5 yrs.) ThM (2 yrs.) DMin (3 yrs.) ThM (2 yrs.) MDiv (3 yrs.)

COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY
Frank D. Brown, President Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645 (706) 568-2211

Located in west central Georgia' 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) ROTC-Army' limited resident housing' enrollment: 5,536.

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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee* Fees Room and board Books

Total

*Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,680 261
3825 684
$6,450 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Al Pinckney, Director' (706) 568-2036
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university 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

BFA

Biology

BA,BS

Business

Administration

BBA,MBA

Chemistry

BA,BS

Communications

BA

Community Counseling

MS

Computer Information

Management

BBA

Computer Programming AAST

Computer Science

BS,MS

Applied

AASCS,BS

Criminal

Justice

Cert,AASCJ,BS

Data Processing*

Cert,AAS

Education-Administration &

Supervision

MEd,EdS

Education-

School Counseling .... MEd,EdS

Education-Teacher

Art

BSEd,MEd

Early

Childhood .... BSEd,MEd,EdS

Health, Physical Education,

Finance

BBA

& Sports SCience ... BSEd,MEd General Administration

MPA

Middle

General Studies

AS,BS

Grades BSEd,MEd,EdS Geology

BS

Reading

MEd,EdS Health Services

Secondary

Administration

MPA

Art

BSEd,MEd Health Science

BA,BS

Biology

BSEd,MEd History

BA

Chemistry

BSEd,MEd Justice Administration

MPA

English BSEd,MEd,EdS Management

BBA

General Science BSEd,MEd Marketing

BBA

History

BSEd,MEd Mathematics

BA,BS

Mathematics BSEd,MEd,EdS Medical Technology

BS

Political Science .. BSEd,MEd Music

BA

Social

Music-Applied

BM

Science ... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music Education

BM,MM

Science/Biology

EdS Music-Piano Pedagogy

MM

Special

Nursing

ASN,BSN

Education .. BSEd,MEd,EdS Political Behavior

BS

Behavioral Disorders MEd Political Science

BA,BS

Behavioral Science BSEd Psychology

BA,BS

Learning Disabilities MEd Public Administration BS,MPA

Mental

Recreation

AASR

Retardation ... BSEd,MEd Recreation &

English Language &

Park Administration

BS

Literature

BA Respiratory Therapy

ASRT

Environmental Science

MS Sociology

BS

Exercise Science

BS Theatre Arts

BA

* Degree offered jointly with Columbus Technical Institute.

Pre-Professional Studies
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medical Records Pre-Medicine

Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician's Assisting Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Special Programs
Engineering transfer and 5-year/2-degree programs offered cooperatively with Georgia Institute of Technology.

COLUMBUS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Eugene A. Demonet, President 928 45th Street Columbus, Georgia 31904-6572 (706) 649-1800
Located in west 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: 1,540.
ADMISSIONS Jeanette Griffith, 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 Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1,038

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.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day! Length Entrance Evening) (Months) Date(s)

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting

both

24

Data Processing*

both

24

Electronics Engineering

Technology

both

24

Management & Supervisory

Development

both

24

Secretarial Science

both

24

Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly

* Two-year joint degree program with Columbus State University.

Diploma Programs

Accounting

both

Air Conditioning Technology

both

Appliance Servicing

both

Automotive Collision Repair

both

Automotive Technology

both

Business & Office Technology both

Cabinetmaking

both

Carpentry

both

Computer Programming

both

Cosmetology

both

Electronics Technology

both

Fashion Production &

Management

both

Industrial Maintenance

both

Information & Office Technology both

Machine Tool Technology

both

Management & Supervisory

Development

both

Medical Assisting

both

Practical Nursing

both

Printing/Graphics Technology both

Surgical Technology

both

Welding & Joining Technology both

12 15 12 12/18 21 15 12 12/15 18 12 18
18 18 12 15
15 12 18 12 15 12

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Oct./April
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Repair Air Conditioning Technician's
Assistant Auto Electrical Technician Auto Paint & Refinishing
Assisting Basic Emergency
Medical Technology Basic Garment Construction Basic Gas Tungsten
Arc Welding Basic Machine Operator Basic Management Skills
for Supervisors Basic Shielded Metal
~Welding

Cabinetmaking Fundamentals Carpentry Framing CNC Lathe Operator Concrete Forming Cosmetology Refresher Engine Lathes Gas Metal Arc Welding Industrial Maintenance Welder
Level Two Milling Machine Operator Motor Control Technician Nail Technician Patient Care Assisting Phlebotomy Technician Refrigerator &
Freezer Repair

Site Layouts, Footings, & Foundations
. ,Truck Repair Systems Technician
Washer & Dryer Repair

COOSA VALLEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Ronald A. Swanson, President

785 Cedar Avenue Rome, Georgia 30161-6799

(706) 295-6702

Located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education Accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 2,016.

ADMISSIONS J. Steven Bradshaw, Director, Student Development Services (706) 295-6934
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. ASSET or SAT required.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Fees

Total

$1 ,008 80
$1,088 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Tresa K. Duck, Financial Aid Specialist (706) 295-6936
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Business & Office Technology Computer Operations Computer Programming Industrial Maintenance Information & Office Technology*

Management & Supervisory Development
Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Radiologic Technology

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology* Auto Collision Repair
Technology* Automotive Technology* Business & Office Technology Carpentry Child Care Development Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Technology Electronics Technology,
Advanced Industrial Electrical Technology* Industrial Maintenance

Information & Office Technology* Machine Tool Technology* Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Management and Supervision Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist* Paramedic Technology* Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Residential/Commercial Wiring Respiratory Therapy Technology* Welding & Joining Technology*

* Curriculum includes course work applicable to certificate program.

Certificate Programs
Applied Industrial Electricity Auto Body Repair Assisting Auto Front-end Alignment/Brake
Specialist Auto Tune-up Specialist Basic Electrical Fundamentals Basic Emergency Medical
Technology Business Computer Applications CAD Operator Cabinetmaking Certified Nursing Assistant CNC Technician Computer Accounting Applications Heating & Air Conditioning
Assistant

Legal Office Assistant Machine Shop Assistant Medical Receptionist Medical Transcriptionist Motor Control Technician Nail Technician Paramedic/Respiratory
Therapy Bridge PC Operations Plumbing Production Welding Small Business Management Small Engine Repair Supervisory Deveiopment Word Processing Applications

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: 685.

ADMISSIONS Charlie Phillips, Vice President for Admissions (706) 820-1560
Application should be submitted by May 1 (priority date) 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 Academic Year

Tuition Fees Room and board Books

Total

$11,450 370
3,960 500
$16,280 Per Year

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

Biblical Studies Biology Business Chemistry Education
Biology Elementary
Early Grades Middle School English History

AA,BA BA
AA,BA BA
BA
BA BA BA BA

Mathematics Secondary English History Information & Computer Science Interdisciplinary Studies Music Music-Applied Natural Science

BA MEd
BA BA
BA BA BA BM BA

Organizational Management
Pre-Engineering Pre-Law

Pre-Medicine BA,BS Pre-Ministry AA,BA Pre-Nursing
BA Psychology Sociology

AA,BA AA AA BA BA

DALTON COLLEGE
James A. Burran, 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: 3,168.

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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Books

Total

Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 36
375 $1,557 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Sylvia Graves, Director of Financial Aid (706) 272-4544
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic scholarships for entering freshmen, and rising sophomores; also offers need-based scholarships.

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

Business, Health, Services,

and Technology'

Chemistry

~

AAS AS

Computer Aided

Drafting

Mini-Cert

Computer Operations Cert,AAS

Computer Programming' AAS

Computer Science

AS

Computer Service

Technology

Cert,AAS

Cooperative Degree"

AAS

Accounting

AAS

Health

AAS

Services

AAS

Technology

AAS

Cosmetology'

AAS

Criminal Justice

AS

Dental Hygiene

AS

Drafting & Design

Technology

AAS,Cert

Economics

AS

Education

AS

Electronic Technology AAS,Cert

Emergency Services

Management'

AAS

English

AA

Environmental

Horticulture

Mini-Cert

Family and Consumer

Science

AS

Foreign Language

French

AA

Spanish

AA

Spanish for

International Trade .. Mini-Cert

Forestry

AS

General Studies

AA,AS

Geology

AS

Health & Physical Education ...AS Nuclear Medicine

Health Information

Technology

AS

Management

AS Nursing

AS,ASN

Health Unit Coordinator Mini-Cert Occupational Therapy

AS

History

AA Office Administration

AAS

Industrial Electrical

Office Career Technologies .. Cert

Applications/Basic .... Mini-Cert Office Technologies ..... Mini-Cert

Industrial Electrical

Personal Computer

Technology

Cert,AAS Applications

Mini-Cert

Information Systems

AS Philosophy

AA

Journalism

AA Phlebotomy

Mini-Cert

Law Enforcement

AAS Pharmacy

AS

Management

AAS Physical Therapy

AS

Management!

Physics

AS

Marketing

Mini-Cert Physics(Pre-Engineering) AS

Marketing

AAS Physician Assistant

AS

Mathematics

AS Political Science

AA

Medical Assisting*

AAS Psychology

AA

Medical Coding

Quality Control*

AAS

Specialist

Mini-Cert Radiologic Technology** AAS

Medical Laboratory

Respiratory Therapy

AS

Technology

AAS Social Work

AA

Medical Office

Sociology

AA

Administration

AAS Speech & Drama

AA

Medical Assisting

Cert Technology

AAS

Medical Technology

AS Technology-Industrial*

AAS

Medical Transcription .. AAS,Cert Welding*

Cert,AAS

Microcomputer

Welding - Industrial Plant

Applications

AAS Maintenance

Cert

Welding - Machine Shop Cert

* Offered jointly with Pickens Technical Institute and/or Walker Technical Institute.
** Offered jointly with Hamilton Medical Center.

DARTON COLLEGE
Peter J. Sireno, President 2400 Gillionville Road Albany, Georgia 31707

(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: 2,554.

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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee Fees

Total

$1 ,146 135
$1,281 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

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 History

AA

Agricultural Engineering

AS Home Economics

AS

Agriculture

AS Human Services

Anthropology/Sociology

AS Technology

AAS

Art

AA Journalism/Communication AA

Biological Science

AS Liberal Arts

AA

Business

AAS Management

Cert,AAS

Business Administration

AS Mathematics

AS

Business Computer

Medical Laboratory

Specialist

AAS Technology

AS

Business Computer

Medical Records

Systems

Cert,AAS Administration

AS

Chemistry

AS Medical Technology

AS

Clerical

Cert,AAS Music

AA

Computer Information

Nuclear Medicine

Systems

AS Technology

AS

Computer Science

AA Nursing

AS

Criminal Justice

AS Occupational Therapist

Dental Hygiene

AS Assistant

AS

Diagnostic Medical

Occupational Therapy

AS

Sonography

AS Office Administration

AAS

Economics

AS Philosophy

AA

Education

Phlebotomy

Cert

Business

AS Physical Therapy Assistant.... AS

Early Childhood

AS Physics

AAS

Health/Physical

AS Political Science

AS

Middle School

AS Pre-Dentistry

AS

Secondary

AS Pre-Engineering

AS

Special

AS Pre-Law

AS

Trade & Industrial

AAS,AS Pre-Medicine

AS

Emergency Medical

Pre-Optometry

AS

Services

Cert,AS Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Engineering Technology

AS Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

English

AA Pre-Physician's Assistant AS

Fitness Science

AAS Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AS

Foreign Language

AA Psychology

AS

Forestry

AA Respiratory Care

AS

General Studies

AS Respiratory Therapy

AS

Geology

AS Services

AAS

Government Services

AAS Social Work

AS

Health

AAS Sociology/Anthropology

AS

Health Information

Speech/Drama

AA

Technology

AS Technology

AAS

DEKALB COLLEGE

Jacquelyn M. Belcher, 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: 16,073.

ADMISSIONS James W. Squires, Director of Admissions and Records (404) 299-4564

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. Aspecial "provisional admission" category has been established for students who do not meet the 15 unit minimum. Joint enrollment and early admissions programs available for qualified applicants.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee*

$1 ,170

* 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.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Agriculture

AS Interiors*

AAS

Agricultural Engineering

AS Interpreter Training

Anthropology

AA for the Deaf

AAS

Art

AA,AS Journalism

AA

Biology

AA Machine Tool Technology,

Business Administration

AS Advanced*

AAS

Business & Office

Marketing Management*** .. AAS

Technology**

AAS Mathematics

AA

Chemistry

AA Medical Assistant***

AAS

Commercial Photography* AAS Medical Laboratory

Computer Programming** AAS Technology**

AAS

Computer Science

AS Microcomputer Specialist*** AAS

Dental Assistant*

AAS Music

AS

Dental Hygiene

ASDH Nursing

ASN

Drafting*

AAS Philosophy

AA,AS

Drama-Speech

AA Physical Therapist

Electronics Technology** AAS Assistant*

AAS

Engineering

AS Physics

AA

English

AA Political Science

AA

Environmental Horticulture* AAS Pre-Dentistry

AS

Foreign Language

AA Pre-Medicine

AS

Forestry

AS Pre-Pharmacy

AS

General Studies

AS Psychology

AA,AS

Geology

AA Radiologic Technology* AAS

Health & Physical Education History Home Economics Hotel, Restaurant & Travel
Management* Information & Office

AS AA AS
AAS

Respiratory Therapy Assistant*
Sociology Surgical Technology*** Teacher Education Urban Life

AAS AA
AAS AS AS

Technology***

AAS

* Offered jointly by college & Gwinnett Technical Institute. ** Offered jointly by college & DeKalb Technical Institute. *** Offered jointly by college & both technical institutes.

Apply for financial aid as early as possible. Funds are often limited.

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: 2,462.

ADMISSIONS Larry Teems, Dean of Students (404) 297-9522, Ext. 602
Application should be received 25 working days prior to the beginning of the new student registration period forthe quarter for which admission is sought. Placement tests may be required prior to registration.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,200

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Gary L. Mann, Director of Financial Aid (404) 297-9522, Ext. 166
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE

The Student Government Association promotes extracurricular

activities.

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting

AAT Management and Supervisory

Automotive Technology AAT Development

AAT

Business Office Specialist* .. AAS Marketing Management* AAT

Computer

Technology

AAT

Programming* ......... AAS,AAT Medical Assisting*

AAS

Electromechanical Engineering Medical Laboratory

Technology

AAT Technology*

AAS

Electronics Engineering

Microcomputer

Technology

AAT Specialist*

AAS,AAT

Electronics Technology*

Ophthalmic Dispensing AAS, AAT Surgical Technology*

AAT AAS

Legal Office Specialists ....... AAS

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Automotive Technology Banking & Finance Business Office Specialist Cosmetology Drafting Education Paraprofessional
Training Electrical Maintenance Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology* Industrial Maintenance
Technology Legal Office Specialist* Machine Tool Technology

Machine Tool Technology, Advanced
Management & Supervisory Development
Marketing Management* Mechanical Maintenance Medical Assisting* Medical Laboratory Technology* Microcomputer Specialist* Ophthalmic Dispensing Paramedic Technology Plastics Technology Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Surgical Technology* Truck Repair Technician Visual Communications Welding & Joining Technology

* Joint programs in which Associate in Applied Science degrees, awarded by DeKalb College, are also available.

Certificate Programs"
Auto Electrical Technician Auto Heating & Air Conditioning
Technician Automatic Transmission/
Transaxle Technician Basic Emergency Medical
Technology Brake, Suspension & Steering
Systems Repair Technician

Commercial Truck Driving Diesel Engine Performance
Technician Engine Performance Technician Engine Repair Technician Manual Drive Train & Axle
Technician Phlebotomy Technician Truck Repair Systems Technician

"Others available; check quarterly schedule of classes.

DEVRY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Ronald W. Bush, President 250 North Arcadia Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030-2198 (404) 292-7900 Toll free: 1-800-221-4771
Located in metropolitan Atlanta area four-year private, proprietary institute accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools electronics engineering technology program accredited by Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology semester system enrollment: 3,111.

ADMISSIONS
Dwight Walters, Education Liaison (404) 292-7900 ext.375
Applications are processed on a continuous basis. Requirements: (1) high school transcript or GED; (2) interview; (3) SAT, ACT, or placement exam.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Fees Room and board (average) Books

Total

$7,015 60
4,578 800
$12,453

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Tom Patterson, Director of Financial Aid (404) 292-7900, Ext. 301
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers scholarship aid.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural basketball, student government, publications, and various clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting Business Administration Computer Information
Systems Electronics Electronics Engineering
Technology Telecommunications
Management Technical Management

BS BS
BS AAS
BS
BS BS

EAST CENTRAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Edgar B. Greene, President

P.O. Box 1069

Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750

(912) 468-7487

Main campus located between Fitzgerald and Ocilla, Georgia; also centers in Douglas, Helena, Ashburn, and Rochelle two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment capacity: day-1 ,500; evening-600.

ADMISSIONS Chuck Hudson, Director of Admissions (912) 468-7487
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score preferred.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Fees

Total

$1 ,008 129
$1,137 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Steve Gibbons, Financial Aid Specialist (912) 468-7488
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various scholarships.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day- Length Entrance Evening) (Months) Date(s)

Diploma

Accounting'

both

Agricultural Diesel Mechanics

both

Air Conditioning Technology

day

Air Conditioning

Technology, Adv.

day

Auto Collision Repair

both

Automotive Technology

day

Business & Office Technology'" day

Cosmetology

day

Culinary Arts

day

Industrial Maintenance

Technology'

both

Information & Office

Technology'

both(day)

Machine Tool Technology'" Machine Tool

both

Technology, Adv.***

both

Medical Assisting**

day

Practical Nursing*

day

Telecommunications

Technology*

day

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

18 Quarterly

21

Quarterly

15

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

12 Spring(Fall)

15 Winter/Summer

12 Fall/Spring

* Joint degree program with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. ** Offered at the Fitzgerald and the Douglas Campus; parentheses
refer to Douglas Campus. *** Offered only at the Douglas Campus.

,

,

EAST GEORGIA COLLEGE
Jeremiah J. Ashcroft, President 131 College Circle Swainsboro, Georgia 30401-2699 (912) 237-7831

EMMANUEL COLLEGE
David R. Hopkins, President P.O. Box 129 Franklin Springs, Georgia 30639-0129 1-800-860-8800

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: 1,015.

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 Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Books

Total

, Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 45
540 $1,731 Per Year

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, student government, publications, drama, and academic and service organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*

Agriculture

AA Geology

AA

Anthropology

AA Health & Physical

Art

AA Education

AA

Biology

AA History

AA

Business Administration &

Home Economics

AA

Economics

AA Mathematics

AA

Business Education

AA Nursing

AA

Chemistry

AA Political Science

AA

Criminal Justice

AA Psychology

AA

English

AA Recreation

AA

Foreign Language

AA Sociology

AA

General Studies

AA Teacher Education

AA

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: 695.

ADMISSIONS Tim Harrison, Director of Admissions (706) 245-7226 1-800-860-8800
Application for fall semester must be received by August 1st. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum recommended.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees Room and board Books

Total

$6,600 3,420 500
$10,520 Per Year

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 student government, publications, drama, choir, brass ensemble, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Business Administration
Christian Ministries Communications Education
Early Childhood Middle School English English Bible

General Education AS,BA,BS History
BA,BS Kinesiology BA,BS Music
Office Administration BS Pastoral Ministries BS Pre-Law BA Pre-Pharmacy BA,BS Psychology

AA BA,BS
BS AA AA BA,BS BA,BS AA BA,BS

, Some Associate of Applied Science Degree programs also offered

in conjunction with Swainsboro Technical Institute.
Pre-Professional Programs (transfer):
Pre-Dental Hygiene Pre-Dentistry

EMORY UNIVERSITY
William M. Chace, President Atlanta, Georgia 30322

(404) 727-6036

Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy

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: 11,000.

Pre-Radiological Technology Pre-Veterinary Medicine

ADMISSIONS Daniel C. Walls, Dean of Admissions

(800) 727-6036

62

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 Per Year
Tuition Fees Room and board Books Incidental expenses

Total

$20,870 240
6,700 700
1,100 $29,61 0 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Julia Perreault, 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 & DEGREES

African American & African

Studies

BA

American & African

American Studies

MA,PhD

Anatomy

PhD

Anesthesiology/Life Support

Systems

Cert,MMS

Anthropology

BA,MA,PhD

Anthropology &

Human Biology

BS

Anthropology & Religion

BA

Area Studies

BA,MA,PhD

Art History

BA,MA,PhD

Art History & History

BA

Asian Studies

BA

Audiology

MMS

Biological & Biomedical Sciences:

Bacteriology

MS,PhD

Biology ...... Cert,BA,BS,BA/MS,

MS,MAT,PhD

Biochemistry

MS,PhD

Biochemistry & Molecular

Biology

MS,PhD

Biophysics

MS,PhD

Biostatistics

MS,PhD

Cell & Developmental

Biology

MS,PhD

Cell Biology

MS,PhD

Clinical Microbiology/

Immunology

MMS

Genetics & Molecular

Biology

MS,PhD

Immunology & Molecular

Pathogenesis

MS, PhD

Microbiology .... MS,PhD,MD/PhD

Microbiology & Molecular

Genetics

MS,PhD

Molecular Biology

PhD

Neuroscience

MS,PhD

Physiological & Pharmacological

Sciences

MS,PhD

Business Administration:

Accounting

BBA,MBA

Economics

BBA,MBA

Finance

BBA,MBA

Management

BBA,MBA

Marketing

BBA,MBA

Chemistry

Cert,BA,BS,

BS/MS,MAT,PhD

Church Related

Vocations

MDiv,

MTS,THM,MSM,ThD

Classical Civilization

BA

Classical Studies

BA

Classics:

Classics & English

BA

Classics & History

BA

Classics & Philosophy

BA

Communicative Disorders MMS

Comparative Literature .. MA,PhD

Creative Writing

BA

Culture, History &

Theory

MA,PhD

Dietetics

Cert,MMS

Ecology (Human & Natural) ... BA

Economics

BA,BBA,

MBA,MA,PhD

Economics & History

BA

Economics & Mathematics BA

Educational Studies BA,PhD

Elementary

Cert,MAT

Secondary:

Biology

Cert,MAT

Chemistry

Cert,MAT

English

Cert,MAT,DAST

French

Cert,MAT,DAST

German

Cert

Health & PE

Cert

Latin

Cert

Library Media

Cert

Mathematics Cert,MAT,DAST

Physics

Cert,MAT

Reading Cert,MEd,MAT,DAST Orthoptics/Ophthalmic

Science

Cert,MAT,DAST Technology

Cert

Spanish

Cert,MAT,DAST Pathology

PhD

Engineering

Pharmacology

PhD

(Dual-Degree)'

BA/BS Philosophy .... BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD

English

Cert,BA/MA Philosophy & Religion

BA

MA,MAT,DAST,PhD Physical Therapy ........ Cert,MMS

English & Creative Writing BA Physician's Assistan!..

MMS

English & History

BA Physician's Associate

AS

English & Modern Language BA Physics

Cert,BA,BS,

Environmental Science

MS

BS/MS,MA,MS,MAT,PhD

Epidemiology

MPH,PhD Physics, Applied

BS

Film Studies

BA,MA Physiology

MS,PhD

French

Cert,BA,MA Political Science

BA,BA/MA,

MAT,DAST,PhD

MA,PhD

French Cultural Studies

BA Pre-Dentistry

4 Sem.

German Studies

BA Pre-Law

8 Sem.

Greek

BA Pre-Medicine

6-8 Sem.

Health Policy &

Pre-Nursing

4 Sem.

Managemen!............ MBA/MPH Pre-Veterinary

Hispanic-Latin American

Medicine

6-8 Sem.

Studies

MA,PhD Psychology

BA,MA,PhD

History

BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD Clinical Psychology ..... MA,PhD

History & Religion

BA Cognitive & Developmental

Hospital Pharmacy

Psychology

MA,PhD

Technician

Cert Psychobiology

MA,PhD

Humanities

BA Public Health

MPH

International Studies

BA Radiologic

Italian Studies

BA Technology ...... Cert,AMS,BMS

Judaic Languages &

Radiological Health

MMS

Literatures

BA Radiological Sciences

MMS

Judaic Studies

BA Religion

BA,MA,PhD

Latin

Cert,BA Ethics & Society

MA,PhD

Latin American & Caribbean

Historical Studies

MA,PhD

Studies

BA Judaic Studies

BA

Law

JD,ML,MLT,MLL New Testament

MA,PhD

Law & Business

MBA/JD Old Testament...

MA,PhD

Law & Theology

MDiv/JD Theological Studies MA,PhD

Liberal Arts

MA,PhD Theology &

Liberal Studies

BA,MA,PhD Personality

MA,PhD

Literature

BA Religion & Classical

Literature & Theology

PhD Civilization

BA

Mathematics

Cert,BA, Religion & Sociology

BA

BS,BS/MS,MA,MS, Religion & Theology

PhD

MAT,DAST,PhD Respiratory Therapy

Cert

Mathematics-

Romance

Computer Science ......... BA,BS, Languages

BA,BA/MA,

MS,PhD

MAT,PhD

Medical Science ....... BS,MD/PhD Russian

BA

Medicine:

Russian Area Studies

BA

Medicine/

Sociology BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD

Microbiology

MD/PhD Spanish

Cert,BA,MA,MAT

Nuclear Medicine

MMS

DAST,PhD

Medieval & Renaissance

Speech Therapy

MMS

Studies

BA Statistics & Biometry MS,PhD

Music

BA,MSM,MM Theater Studies

BA

Music History

BA Theology

MDiv,MTS,

Near Eastern Studies

BA

ThM,MSM,ThD

Nursing

BS,BSN,MNurs Women's Studies ..... BA,MA,PhD

Nutrition & Health

Sciences

MS,PhD

, Dual degree program with Georgia Institute of Technology; 3 years at Emory and 2 years at Georgia Tech; BA/BA from Emory and B Eng from Georgia Tech

Accuracy and neatness count especially when filling out applications!

FLINT RIVER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Carlos Schmitt, President

P.O. Box 1089

Thomaston, Georgia 30286

(706) 646-6148

Located 45 miles northwest of Macon two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment capacity: 639.

ADMISSIONS Nancy Salter, Director of Admissions (706) 646-6148
16 years of age or older. Admissions test; SAT, ACT, ASSET, or CPE.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees ................................................. $1 ,088 Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Elisa Ingram, Director of Financial Aid (706) 646-6148
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening) (Months) Date(s)

Business
Accounting Information & Office
Technology Microcomputer Specialist

both
both both

15

Quarterly

15 Quarterly 18 Quarterly

Health
Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Surgical Technology

both

9

Varies

day

18 Fall, Spring

day

15

Fall

SkilledITechnical

Air Conditioning Technology

both

Aircraft Structural Technology

both

Applied Graphics Technology

both

Automotive Technology

both

Child Development

both

Cosmetology

both

Electronics/Industrial Specialist both

Residential/Commercial Wiring both

18 Quarterly

18 Quarterly

18 Quarterly

21

Quarterly

18 Quarterly

15 Quarterly

18 Quarterly

15 Quarterly

Certificate Program
Emergency Medical Technology (Certificate)

both

9

Quarterly

The HOPE Scholarship has helped over 287,000 students attending public and private colleges and universities and public technical
institutes in Georgia since the program began in 1993.

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: 2,985 .

ADMISSIONS (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.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee" Fees Books

Total

" Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 45
495 $1,686 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Susan Tate, 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, student government, publications, and academic, service, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting" Financial Managerial
Agriculture Art Automotive Technology"" Biology Business
Administration Business & Office
Technology""" Chemistry Computer
Information Systems Programming""" Science Criminal Justice Dental Hygiene"""" Diagnostic Medical Sonography Economics Education Teacher Electronics Technology"" English Ford ASSET Program"" Foreign Languages Forestry

AAS AAS AAS
AS AA AAS AS
AS
AAS AS
AS AAS
AS AA AS
AS AA
AS AAS
AA AAS
AA AS

General Studies

AA

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

Human Services/lnterpreter

Education

AS

Industrial Maintenance" AAS

Information & Office

Technology"""

AAS

Journalism

AA

Management

AAS

Industrial

AS

Management & Supervisory

Development""

AAS

Marketing"""

AAS

Mathematics

AS

Medical Records

Administration

AS

Medical Technology

AS

Microcomputer

Specialist'"

AAS

Nuclear Medicine

Technology

AS

Nursing

AS,ASN

Office Administration

AS

Philosophy

AA

Physical Therapy Assistant.. .. AS

Physics

AS

Political Science

AA

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician's
Assistant Psychology Radiologic Technology' Recreation Respiratory Therapy Sociology Speech & Drama Telecommunications" Urban Life

AS
AS AA AAS AS AS AA AA AAS AS

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.

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

Electronic Engineering

Technology

AAS,BS

English

BA

Food & Nutrition

BS

Guidance & Counseling MS,EdS

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

Pre-Agricultural Engineering .. AS

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

BS

Psychology

BA

Social Work

BSW

Sociology

BA

Veterinary Technology AS,BS

Vocational Rehabilitation

Counselor

MS

Zoology

BS

Cooperative program with Howard University.

FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY
Oscar L. Prater, President 1005 State College Drive Fort Valley, Georgia 31030-3298 (912) 825-6315

Located 28 miles southwest of Macon 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: 3,024.

ADMISSIONS Myldred P. Hill, Dean 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

Matriculation fee' Fees

Room and board Books

Total

Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,680 477
3,060 525
$5,742 PerYear

FINANCIAL AID Jeanette K. Huff, Director of Financial Aid (912) 825-6351
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers several scholarships, including the Porter, Hunt-Bond-Troup, and Energy Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, choir, instrumental music, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA Chemistry

Agricultural Economics BSAG Commercial Design

Agricultural Engineering

Computer Information

Technology

AAS,BS Systems

Animal Science

BSAG Computer Science

Biology

BS Core Curriculum

Business, General

BBA Criminal Justice

BS BA
BS BS AS AS,BA

GAINESVILLE COLLEGE
Martha Tovell Nesbitt, President P.O. Box 1358 Gainesville, Georgia 30503

(770) 718-3639

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: 2,650

ADMISSIONS Susan Daniell, Director of Admissions & Registrar (770) 718-3641
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 immunization; (5) tests and interview at the college may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees

Total

$1 ,146 75
$1,221 Per Year

Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Stephen D. Langston, Financial Aid Director (770) 718-3730
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Foundation Scholarships, including Opportunity Scholarships, academic divisional scholarships, Drama-Speech and leadership/ talent scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, student government, publications, drama, music, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting' AgricUlture Air Conditioning
Technology' Allied Health Anthropology Art

AAS AS
AAS AS AA AA

Biological Sciences Business
Administration Management Business & Office Technology' Chemistry

AS
AA AAS
AAS AS

Child Development &

Journalism

, AA

Related Care'

AAS Legal Assistant

Computer Science

AS Management

AAS

Cosmetology'

AAS Machine Tool

Criminal Justice

AS Technology'

AAS

Dental Hygiene'

AAS Marketing Management' AAS

Drafting/

Mathematics

AS

Advanced Drafting'

AAS Medical Laboratory

Electronic Technology'

AAS Technology'

AAS

Engineering Technology

AS Microcomputer Specialist' .. AAS

English

AA Music

AA

Environmental Health

AS Paramedic Technology' AAS

Environmental Horticulture' AAS Physics

AS

Foreign Languages

AA Political Science

AA

Forestry

AS Pre-Engineering

AS

General Studies"

AA,AS Pre-Nursing

AS

Geology

AS Psychology

AA

History

AA Social Work

AA

Hotel, Restaurant &

Sociology

AA

Travel'

AA,AAS Speech & Drama

AA

Industrial Maintenance

Teacher Education

Technology'

AAS Early Childhood/

Information & Office

Middle Grades

AS

Technology'

AAS Secondary

AS

Program offered jointly with Lanier Technical Institute or North Georgia Technical Institute. Associate degree in General Studies will transfer to nearly any bachelor's degree program.

GEORGIA BAPTIST COLLEGE OF NURSING
Susan S. Gunby, President 274 Boulevard, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30312 (404) 265-4800 In Georgia: 1-800-551-8835
Located near downtown Atlanta fou r-year Baptist professional college for women quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 324.

ADMISSIONS Judy G. Craven, Director of Admissions (404) 265-4800
Admission decisions based on previous record of academic performance, test scores, personal character, motivation, and seriousness of purpose.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Fees Room

Total

$6,750 438
4,826 $12,014

Per Year

Books and supplies vary depending on quarter enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Ann F. McQuay, Director of Financial Aid (404) 265-4801
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) 265-4299 Radiologic Technology Certificate

GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY
Rosemary DePaolo, President Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 (912) 453-5004 In Georgia: 1-800-342-0471
Located 30 miles northeast of Macon 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) ROTC- Army residence facilities enrollment: 5,534.

ADMISSIONS Larry A. Peevy, Associate V.P. for Enrollment Services (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 or ACT; (3) grade point average.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Room and board (average) Books

; Total

'Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,680.00 376.50
3,829.50 600.00
$6,486.00

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Suzanne Price-Pittman, Director of Financial Aid (912) 453-5149
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers the Regents' Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, theatre, jazz band, brass and string ensembles, choral groups, student radio station, honor societies, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting Art Art Marketing Biology Business

BBA BA BS
BA,BS,MS

Early Childhood .. BS,MEd,EdS

Health Education

BS,MEd

Health & Physical

MEd,EdS

Instructional Technology

(Library Media)

MEd

Administration

MBA Middle Grades .... BS,MEd,EdS

Information Systems

Music

BBA,MMIS

Instrumental

BME

General

BBA

Voice

BM

Chemistry

BA,BS Natural Science

MEd,EdS

Computer Science

BS Physical Education

BS

Criminal Justice

Secondary

Administration

BS

English

MEd

Economics

BS,BBA Mathematics

MEd

Education

Natural Science

MEd,EdS

Administration & Supervision

MEd,EdS

Social Science

BA,BS, MEd,EdS

Art

BA,BS Special Education ....... BS,MEd

Behavior Disorders

MEd

Learning Disabilities MEd

Mental Retardation

MEd

Mildly Handicapped MEd

Engineering"

BS

English

BA,MA

French

BA

History

BA,BS,MA

Journalism

BS

Legal Assistant Studies

BS

Liberal Studies

BGS

Logistics Systems BS,MS,MBA

Management

BBA,MBA

Marketing

BBA

Mathematics

BA,BS,MEd

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

Sociology

BA.BS

Spanish

BA

" Dual bachelor's degree with Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dental Hygiene Dentistry Engineering Forestry Health Services Administration Horticulture Law Mea:iclrt-Records Administration Medical Technology Medicine

Occupational Therapy Optometry Osteopathy Pharmacy Physical Therapy Podiatry Respiratory Therapy Theology Veterinary Medicine

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 Commission on Occupational Education ROTC-Army. Air Force. Navy quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 12.985.

ADMISSIONS Barbara Hall, Associate Vice President, Enrollment Services (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. Application deadline for fall term is April 1 (February 1 if seeking financial aid).

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Fees Room and board Books and supplies

Total

$2.241 507
4.872 2.700 $1 0.320

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Jerry McTier, 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. student government, publications. departmental and interest groups. religious organizations. and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Architecture

BS.MS.PhD

Biology. Applied BS,MS.PhD

Building Construction

BS

Chemistry

BS.MS,PhD

City Planning

MC

Computer Science BS.MS,PhD

Earth & Atmospheric

Sciences

BS.MS.PhD

Economics

BS.MS.Phd

Engineering

Aerospace

BAE.MS.PhD

Bioengineering

MS.PhD

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

Nuclear & Health

Physics

PhD

Textile

BTE.MS.PhD

Engineering Science &

Mechanics BSEM.MS.PhD

Health Physics

MS

Health Systems

MS

History. Technology

& Society

BS, MS,PhD

Industrial Design

BS

International Affairs

BS

Literature. Communication

& Culture

MS

Management

BS,MS.PhD

Management Science

BS

Mathematics,

Applied

BS.MS.PhD

Mathematics, Discrete

BS

Metallurgy

MS.PhD

Operations Research MS.PhD

Physics

BS.MS.PhD

Physics. Applied

BS,MS

Polymer & Textile

Chemistry

BSPTCH.MS

Polymers

MS

Psychology

BS,MS.PhD

Psychology. Applied

BS.MS

Public Policy

MS.PhD

Science. Technology &

Culture

BS

Statistics

MS

Textiles

BS.MS

Urban Design

MS

Dual bachelor's degree program in engineering offered jointly with Agnes Scott College. Albany State University. Berry College. Clark Atlanta University. Covenant College. Emory University. Georgia College & State University. Morehouse College. Morris Brown College. Oglethorpe University. Spelman College, State University of West Georgia. University of Georgia. and Wesleyan College.

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE

Major General Peter J. Boylan, President

201 East Greene Street Milledgeville, Georgia 31061

(912) 454-2700

Located 33 miles northeast of Macon military high school and two-year private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Distant Learning Centers at Fort Benning. Fort Gordon. Fort McPherson. Robins AFB and Moody AFB quarter system (students may enter any quarter) residence facilities Army ROTC total enrollment: 3.850 main campus enrollment: 750

ADMISSIONS Lieutenant Colonel Tom Webb, Director of Admissions (800) 342-0413
Applicationforfall quartermustbe received by September 1. Requirements: (1) graduation from accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) character and potential for academic success; (3) boarding students must attend as cadets.

COSTS Per Year
Boarding Students: Tuition. room. board. fees Uniforms

Total

$11.170 900
$12.070 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Cindy Morris, Associate Vice President for Business Affairs (800) 291-0426
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Presidential and Senior Military Instructor Scholarships, Army and Air Guard State Service Scholarships, Army ROTC Scholarships, and athletic scholarships.
CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural athletics, student government, music and band, clubs, organizations, publications, and debate and speech teams.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Behavioral Science*

AS

Business Administration

AA

Criminal Justice*

AAS,AS

Education*

Cert,AAS,AS

General Studies*

AAS,AS,AA

Pre-Nursing*

AS

*Course offerings on main campus.

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: 14,312.

ADMISSIONS Dale Wasson, Director of Admissions (912) 681-5539
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 Academic Year
Matriculation fee Fees Room and board (average)

Total

$1 ,680 462
3,787 $5,929

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Connie Murphey, 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.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, concerts, radio station, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Anthropology

BA Trades & Industrial

BSEd

Art

BFA,BA,MFA English

BA,MA

Athletic Training

BS,MS Exercise Science

MS

Biology

BA,BS,BSB,MS Family & Consumer Sciences

Broadcasting

BA Apparel Design

BSFCS

Business

Consumer Studies BSFCS

Accounting

BBA Family & Child

Administration

MBA Studies

BSFCS

Economics

BBA Fashion Merchandising BSFCS

Finance

BBA Foods & Nutrition ......... BSFCS

General Business

BBA Home Economics

Information Systems

BBA Education

BSFCS

Logistics & Intermodal

Interior Design &

Transportation

BBA Housing

BSFCS

Management

BBA Restaurant, Hotel & Institutional

Marketing

BBA Administration

BSFCS

Chemistry

BA,BS,BSCHEM Fine Arts

BFA, MFA

Communication Arts ......... BA,BS French

BA

Community Health

General Studies

BGS

Education

MSH Geology

BA,BS

Computer Science

BS German

BA

Economics

BA Health & Fitness

Education

AAS Promotion

BSHS

Administration

EdD Health Science

MHS

Adult & Vocational

MEd History

BA,MA

Art

MEd,MAST Journalism

BS

Behavior Disorders

MEd Justice Studies

BSJS

Business BSEd,MAST,MEd Mathematics BA, BS, BSM, MS

Counselor

MEd,EdS Medical Technology

BSMT

Curriculum Studies '" EdS,EdD Music

BA

Early

Performance

BM

Childhood ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Theory/Composition

BM

English .. BSEd,MAST,MEd,EdS Nursing

BSN,MSN

Exceptional Child/Mental ......... Philosophy

BA

Retardation

BSEd,Eds Physics

BA,BS

French

BSEd,MEd Political Science

BA,BS,MA

German

BSEd,MEd Printing Management .. BSPMGT

Health & Physical

BSEd, Psychology

BA,BS,MS

MAST,MEd,EdS Public Administration

MPA

Higher Education Student

Public Relations

BA,BS

Services

MEd Recreation

BSR

History

MEd Recreation Administration MRA

Home Economics

BSEd Social Work

BS

MAST,MEd Sociology

BA,BS,MA

Intellectual

Spanish

BA

Disabilities

BSEd,EdS Sport Management

MS

Learning Disabilities ......... MEd Sports Medicine

BS

Mathematics ......... BSEd,MAST Technology

MEd,EdS Apparel

Middle Grades ... BSEd,MEd,EdS Manufacturing

BSMANU

Music ... BA,BM,MAST,MEd,EdS Civil Engineering

Political Science

MEd Technology

BSCET,MT

Reading Specialist.... MEd,EdS Construction &

School Administration/

Contracting

BSCONS

Supervision

MEd,EdS Electrical Engineering

School Psychology MEd,EdS Technology

BSEET,MT

Science .. BSEd,MAST,MEd,EdS Industrial Engineering

Secondary ...... BSEd,MEd,EdD Technology

BSIET,MT

Social Science .... BSEd,MAST, Industrial

MEd,EdS Management .... BSMANU,MT

Spanish

BSEd,MEd Mechanical Engineering

Speech

BSEd Technology

BSMET,MT

Technology BSEd,MEd,EdS Theater

BA

Apply for financial aid. Otherwise you'll never know whether you were
eligible.

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
Michael Hanes, President 800 Wheatly Street Americus, Georgia 31709-4693 (912) 928-1273

Located 38 miles north of Albany' 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: 2,522.

ADMISSIONS Gary Fallis, 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; (2) college preparatory curriculum; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) acceptance to the Associate of Applied Science category varies with programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Room and board (average)

Total

$1 ,680 462
3,168 $5,31 0 Per Year

Additional fees for non-residents.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Freida Jones, Director of Financial Aid (912) 928-1378
The university offers State and'Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, drama, chorus, honor societies, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AAS',BBA Technology

AAS

Air Conditioning

Drafting'

AAS

Technology'

AAS Dramatic Arts

BA

Aircraft Mechanics'

AAS Electronics Technology' AAS

Art

BFA,BA Education

Auto Collision Repair

Art

BSEd

Technology'

AAS Biology

BSEd,MSEd

Automated Manufacturing

Business

BSEd,MEd

Technology'

AAS Chemistry

BSEd,MSEd

Automotive Technology' AAS Early Childhood

BSEd,

Aviation Maintenance

MEd,EdS

Technology'

AAS Earth Science

BSEd,MEd

Avionics Maintenance

Economics

BSEd

Technology'

AAS English

BSEd,MEd

Biology

BA,BS French

BSEd,MEd

Business,General'

BBA

Business & Office

Technology'

AAS

Chemical Technology

BS

Chemistry

BA,BS

Computer Information

Systems

BS,MS

Computer Programming' AAS

Computer Science

BS

Computer Science

General Science .. BSEd,MSEd

Geography

BSEd

History

BSEd,MSEd

Health & Physical .. BSEd,MEd

Human Services BSEd,MEd

Mathematics

BSEd,MEd

Middle Grades

BSEd,

MEd,EdS

Music

BSEd

Political Science BSEd,MEd

Technology' Diesel Power Equipment

BS Recreation Reading

BSEd MEd,EdS

Science (General) .. BSEd,MEd

Secondary

BSEd,MEd

Social Science

BSEd,MEd

Spanish

BSEd,MEd

Special

BSEd,MEd

Speech

BSEd

English

BA

Finance

BBA

Geology

BA,BS

Heavy Equipment

Mechanic'

AAS

History

BA,BS

Human Resources

Management

BBA

Industrial Electrical

Technology'

AAS

Industrial Maintenance

Technology'

AAS

Information & Office

Technology'

AAS

International Business

Studies'

BBA

Management

(Manufacturing)

BBA,MBA

Marketing

BBA

Mathematics

BS

Medical Technology

BS

Microcomputer Specialist' .. AAS

Music

BA

Nursing

ASN,BS

Political Science

BA,BS

Psychology

BA,BS

Social Administration

MPA

Sociology

BS

'Offered jointly 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' ROTC-Army' quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter)' residence facilities available Fall 1996' enrollment: 23,787.

ADMISSIONS Rob Sheinkopf, Director of Admissions (404) 651-2365
Application deadline for fall quarter is May 15. 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 in
mathematics separately.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition' Fees

$2,250 423

Total

$2,673 Per Year

, Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents and for law school enrollment.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Gwyn Francis, Director of Student Financial Aid (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, student government, publications, music, drama, honor societies, professional organizations, and Greek letter groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accountancy

MPA,PhD

Accounting

BBA,MBA

Actuarial Science

BBA,MAS

African-American Studies BIS

Allied Health Professions MS

Anthropology

BA,MA

Art

BA

Art, Studio

BFA,MFA

Arts Administration

BIS

Astronomy

PhD

Handicaps

MEd

Pre-Vocational Education of

Mildly Handicapped ...... MEd

Special Education

Administration

EdS

Teaching English as Second

Language

MEd,MS

Vocational

MEd,EdS

Vocational Leadership ........ PhD

Educational Administration

Biological Sciences
Biology

& Supervision ..... MEd,EdS,PhD

BS,MAT,PhD Educational

MS Psychology

MS,PhD

Business Administration

Educational Research

MS

PhD English

BA,MA,MAT,PhD

Economics

BBA,MBA,MS Exercise Science

BS,MS

General

MBA Film & Video

BA

International

MBA Finance

BBA,MBA,MS,PhD

Chemistry

BS,MS,MAT,PhD Foreign Language

Communication

MA Interpretation

Cert

Communicative Art~

Foreign Language

Education

PhD Translation

Cert

Community Counseling MS,EdS French

Community Health

Geography

BA,MA,MAT BA,MA,MAT

Nutrition

BS Geology

BS,MS

Community Studies

BIS German

BA,MA,MAT

Computer Information

Gerontology

Systems ... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Health Administration

Computer Science

BS,MS Heritage Preservation

Cert MHA MHP

Counseling

PhD History

BA,MA,MAT,PhD

Counseling Psychology

PhD Hospitality Administration ...... BS

Creative Writing

MFA Human Resource

Criminal Justice

BS,MS Development .......... BS,MS,PhD

Decision Sciences

BBA,MBA, Instructional MS,PhD Technology

MS,PhD

Econo'mics

BA,BBA,BS, Interdisciplinary Studies

BIS

MA,MBA,PhD International Studies

BIS

Education Art

Journalism BFA,MAEd,EdS Law

BA JD,MBA/JD

Biological Sciences Business

MAT Law & Society MBEd Liberal/General Studies

BIS MAT

Comprehensive Business .. MBE Library Media Technology Cert.

Curriculum Development &

MLM,EdS,PhD

Instructional Processes ... PhD Management .. BBA,MBA,MS,PhD

Early Childhood ..... BSEd,MEd, Marketing BBA,MBA,MS,PhD

................................. EdS,PhD Mathematics BA,BS,MA,MAT,MS

English Foreign Language

MEd,EdS Medical Technology EdS Music

BS BM,MM

Health &Physical

BSEd, Nurse Practitioner, Family .. MSN

MEd,EdS Nursing

BS,MS,PhD

Higher

PhD Operations Management PhD

Mathematics MEd,EdS,PhD Pastoral Counseling

EdS

Middle

Personal Financial

Childhood BSEd,MEd,EdS Planning

MS

Music

EdS Personnel & Employment

Reading

Relations

MBA,MS,PhD

Instruction ....... MEd,EdS,PhD Philosophy

BA,MA

School Counseling MEd,EdS Physical Therapy

MS

School Psychology EdS,PhD Physics

BS,MAT,MS,PhD

School Psychometry

MEd Political Science

BA,MA,

Science

MEd,EdS,PhD

MAT,PhD

Social Studies MEd,EdS,PhD Psychology ......... BA,BS,MA,PhD

Special Communication Disorders

EdS Public Administration

MPA

Real Estate

BBA,MBA,

MEd

MSRE,PhD

Exceptionalities

PhD Recreation

BS,MS

Hearing Impairments MEd Rehabilitation

Mild Handicaps

MEd Counseling

Moderate/Severe/Profound Religious Studies

MS,EdS BA

Research, Measurement &

Sports Administration

MS

Statistics

PhD Sports Medicine

MS

Respiratory Therapy

BS Taxation

MTax

Risk Management &

Theatre

BA

Insurance ... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Urban Studies

Social Data Analysis

BIS Aviation Administration ........ BS

Social Foundations of

Community Planning &

Education

MS,PhD Development

BS,MS

Social Work

BSW Gerontology

Cert,BS,MS

Sociology

BA,MA,PhD Human Resources

BS,MS

Spanish

BA,MA,MAT Non-Profit Administration .... MS

Speech

BA Urban Government

MS,BS

Sport Science

PhD Women's Studies

MA,BIS

Pre-Professional Studies
Dentistry Law

Medicine Veterinary Medicine

GORDON COLLEGE
Jerry M. Williamson, President 419 College Drive Barnesville, Georgia 30204

(770) 358-5000

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: 2,229.

ADMISSIONS Enrollment Services 1-800-282-6504
770-358-5024
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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee* Fees Room and board

Total

$1,146 120
2,415 $3,681 Per Year

* Additional fees for non-residents.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Janis Bowles, Director of Financial Aid (770) 358-5059
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers
Foundation Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, theatre, clubs, and a variety of otheJ social and cultural activities.

Undecided about schools? Visit those you're thinking about attending to get a first-hand look at campus life.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AAS

Agricultural Engineering

AS

Agriculture

AS

Art

AA

Biological Sciences

AS

Business Administration,

Industrial Management, or

Economics

AS

Business Computer

Systems

Cert,AAS

Business Management

AAS

Chemistry

AS

Computer Science

AS

Computer Science

Technology

Cert

Criminal Justice

AS

Dental Hygiene

AS

Diagnostic Medical

Sonography

AS

Dramatic Arts

AA

English

AA

Environmental Design &

Landscape Architecture AS

Foreign Language

AA

Forestry

AS

General Studies

AA

Geology

AS

Health & Physical

Education

AS

Health Information

Management

AS

History

AA

Home Economics

AS

Information Systems

AAS

Journalism

AA

Marketing

AAS

Mathematics

AS

Medical Technology

AS

Music

AA

Nuclear Medicine

Technology

AS

Nursing"

AS,ASN

Office Information

Systems

Cert

Physics

AS

Political Science

AA

Pre-Occupational Therapy AS

Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

Pre-Physician Assistant

AS

Psychology

AA

Recreation & Leisure

Studies

AA

Respiratory Therapy

AS

Secretarial Studies or

Office Administration

AS

Sociology

AA

Speech & Drama

AA

Teacher Education

AA

Urban Life

AA

"Also available as a joint program with Medical College of Georgia offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Engineering Medicine Veterinary Medicine

Cooperative Degree (AAS) Programs offered with Griffin Technical Institute and Flint River Technical Institute.
Business Health Services Technology

GRADY HEALTH SYSTEM PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
Edward Renford, Executive Director Box 26095 80 Butler Street, S.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30335-3801 (404) 616-3610
Located in downtown Atlanta public hospital operated by the FultonDeKalb County Hospital Authority accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, and the Joint Review Committee on Diagnostic Medical Sonography (CAAHEP) residence facilities classes admitted in July and October.
SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Judith K. Williams, Program Director (404) 6163610
Eight-quarter program of correlated classroom teaching and clinical training in the use of ionizing radiation for diagnosing disease and trauma; leads to a diploma in Diagnostic Radiography with applicable

credit towards an associate or baccalaureate degree in Radiologic Technology.

ADMISSIONS
Application deadline approximately six months prior to admission. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or GED equivalency; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) personal interview and tour of facilities.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Activity fee

Total

$1 ,600 300
$1,900 Per Year

SCHOOL OF RADIATION THERAPY TECHNOLOGY Deborah Amodeo, Program Director (404) 616-5024
One-year program of correlated classroom teaching and clinical training in the use of ionizing radiations for the treatment of cancer and other diseases; leads to a diploma in Radiation Therapy Technology. An advance specialty after Radiologic Technology; prerequisites include formal Allied Health Training and patient contact.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Activity fee

Total

$3,200 300
$3,500 Per Year

SCHOOL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Tami Daniels, Program Director (404) 616-5032
One-year program of correlated classroom teaching and clinical training in the use of sound waves for the diagnosis of disease; leads to a diploma in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. An advance specialty after Radiologic Technology; prerequisites include formal Allied Health Training and patient contact.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Activity fee

Total

$3,200 300
$3,500 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Doris D. Bullock, Financial Aid Officer (404) 616-3505
The school offers State and Federal assistance. The HOPE Scholarship is not available.

Other Educational Programs
Cytotechnology Medical Technology

GRIFFIN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Coy L. Hodges, President 501 Varsity Road Griffin, Georgia 30223 (770) 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 Commission on Occupational Education enrollment: 2,015.

ADMISSIONS Christine James-Brown, V.P. for Student Services (770) 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 Academic Year (full-time)

Tuition Student activity fee

Total

$1 ,008
116 $1,124 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Debbie Bowles, Director of Financial Aid (770) 228-7368
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include Student Government Association, VICA, and Phi Beta Lambda.

PROGRAMS

Offered
(Day- Length Entrance Evening) (Months) Date(s)

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting

both

Computer Programming

both

Electronics Technology

both

Radiologic Technology

day

Secretarial Science

both

24 Quarterly

24 Quarterly

24

Quarterly

24 FalllWinter

24 Quarterly

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Applied Manufacturing
Quarterly Automotive Technology Carpentry Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Electrical Technology Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance
Quarterly Information & Office
Quarterly Machine Tool Technology Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring Welding & Joining Technology

both
both
Technology
both day both both both both both
Technology
Technology
both day both day both both

12
15
both
12 12 18 12 12 15 21
both
both
12 12 15 15 12 12

Quarterly
Quarterly
12
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
18
12
Quarterly Varies
Quarterly Fall/Winter Quarterly Quarterly

GWINNETT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Sharon J. Rigsby, President 5150 Sugarloaf Parkway P.O. Box 150 Lawrenceville, Georgia 30246-1505 (770) 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 Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools' enrollment: 3,300.

ADMISSIONS Pete Atkinson, Director of Admissions (770) 962-7580
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for all
programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition

$1 ,200

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Russelle Keese, Financial Aid Coordinator (770) 962-7580
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers several
local scholarships.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Technology Automotive Service
Technology-Chrysler Automotive Service
Technology-General Motors Automotive Service
Technology-Honda Automotive Service
Technology-Nissan Automotive Service
Technology-Toyota Automotive Technology Business, Health,
Technical Studies, or Personal/Public Services Commercial Photography Computer Programming Technology Construction Management Dental Laboratory Technology Distribution & Materials Management Drafting Environmental Horticulture Hotel, Restaurant, & Travel Management Industrial Technology Interiors Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Physical Therapist Assistant* Radiologic Technology* Respiratory Therapist Assistant* Secretarial Science

Diploma Programs
Accounting Advanced Machine
Tool Technology* Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Carpentry Commercial Photography* Cosmetology Dental Assisting* Dental Laboratory Dental Laboratory Technology Distribution & Materials
Management Drafting* Environmental Horticulture* Hotel, Restaurant,
& Travel Management* Industrial Technology Information &
Office Technology*
Interiors* Machine Tool Technology Management &
Supervisory Development Marketing Management* Medical Assisting* Microcomputer Specialist* Paramedic Technology* Practical Nursing Surgical Technology* Welding & Joining
Technology

72

Certificate Programs
Auto Parts Professional Sales/Management
Automotive Service, Basic Carpentry Framing Chassis Technician CNC Programming Computer Accounting Specialist Computerized Construction
Management Construction Superintendent!
Contractor Culinary Skills Emergency Medical Technology Engine Performance Technician Gas Metal Arc Welding - MIG Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - TIG General Office Assistant LAN Administrator Machine Tool Inspections Basics Machining, Basic Medical Transcription Multimedia Programmer Office Accounting Organizational Leadership Painted & Faux Finishes Residential Construction Shielded Metal Arc Welding Small Business Management Travel Agency Operations Veterinary Assistant Visual Basic Programmer Warehouse Management Windows Programming Specialist

* Associate in Applied Science degree awarqed by DeKalb College also available.

HEART OF GEORGIA TECHNICAL

INSTITUTE

Ron Henderson, President

560 Pinehill Road

Dublin, Georgia 31021

(912) 275-6589

Located 50. miles east of Macon 0 public technical institute 0 governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education o accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education o enrollment: 1225.
ADMISSIONS Lynda Reynolds, V.P. of Student Development Services 0(912) 274-7843
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for some programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition , Fees

Total

$1 ,008 120
$1,128 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Cecile Miller, Financial Aid Officer 0 (912) 274-7834
The institute offers State an,d Federal assistance.

INTERDENOMINATIONAL THEOLOGICAL

CENTER

Robert M Franklin, President

700 Martin Luther King Drive

Atlanta, Georgia 30314

(404) 527-7700

Located in the Atlanta University Center 0 interdenominational seminary 0 accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Association of Theological Schools 0 residence facilities 0 enrollment: 411.

ADMISSIONS Marie B. Brown, 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 Fees Room and board

Total

$5,434 165
$4,717 $1 0,316

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Kurt Atkins, Financial Aid Director 0 (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
Extracurricular activities include student government, publications, performing arts, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Christian Education

MAChrist.Ed

Church Music

MAChurch.Mus

Ministry

DMin

Pastoral Counseling

Th.D

Philosophy, Theology, Ethics &

History

MDiv

Theological Studies

MDiv,PhD

The school also offers several double degree programs; contact the admissions office for additional information.

KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
Betty L. Siegel, President 1000 Chastain Road Kennesaw, Georgia 30114-5591 (770) 423-6300

Located 20 miles northwest of Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia' quarter system' Fall 1993 enrollment 12,537.

ADMISSIONS Joe F. Head, Director of Admissions (770) 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 Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Books

Total

, Additional fees for non-residents. Fees subject to change without notice.

, $1 ,680 318 450
$2,448 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Terry Faust, Director of Student Financial Aid (770) 423-6074
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers academic, honor, and athletic scholarships, Regents' Scholarships, and the Kennesaw State University Foundation Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, publications, choir, orchestra, band, honor societies, and fraternities and sororities.

When planning your budget, check with the school for the most recent
cost information.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA,MAcc History

BA,aS

Art

BA Mathematics

;. BS

Biology

BS Political Science

BS

Business Administration MBA Science

BS

Business Information Systems

Social Studies

BS

Management

MBA Spanish

BA

Chemistry

BS English

BA

Communications

BS Finance

BBA,MBA

Computer Information

French

BA

Systems

BS Health & Physical Education:

Computer Science

BS Sports Management, Exercise

Economics

BBA,MBA Science, & Health Promotion/

Education

MEd Well ness

,

BS

Art (P-12)

BS History

BA

Elementary,

International Affairs

BA

Grades P-5

BS,MEd Management

BBA,MBA

Elementary,

Marketing

BBA,MBA

Grades 4-8

BS,MEd Mathematics

BS

Health & Physical,

Music

BA

Grades P-12

BS Music-Performance

BM

Middle Grades

BS,MEd Nursing

BS,MSN

Music

Political Science

BA,BS

Choral

BM Professional Sales BBA,MBA

Instrumental

BM Professional Writing

MA

General

BM Psychology

BA,BS

Secondary

Public Administration

MPA

Biology

BS Public & Social Services

BS

Business

BS Sociology

BS

Chemistry

BS Spanish

; BA

English

BA,BS Theater

BA

French

BS

Pre-Professional Studies
Dentistry Engineering Forestry Law

Medicine Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine

LAGRANGE COLLEGE
F. Stuart Gulley, 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 984.

ADMISSIONS Phil Dodson, Director of Admission' (706) 812-7253
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.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees Room and board

;, Total

$9,486 4,275
$13,761 Per Year

Books vary depending oncourse enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Marjorie Belton, Director of Financial Aid (706) 812-7249
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, student government, music, art, dramatic presentations, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA English

BA

Art & Design

BA History

BA

Biology

BA Mathematics

BA

Business

English

BA

Administration AA,BA,MBA Engineering'

BS

Economics

BBA History

BA

Business

BBA Liberal Studies

AA

General Management BBA,MBA Mathematics

BA,BS

International Business BBA Music

BA

Chemistry

BA,BS Nursing

BSN

Christian Education

BA Political Science

BA

Computer Science

BA,BS Pre-Dentistry

12 Qtrs.

Criminal Justice

,.. AA Pre-Journalism

12 Qtrs.

Economics

BA PrejLaw

12 Qtrs.

Education

PreLMedicine

12 Qtrs.

Early Childhood

BA,MEd 'pre-Optometry

12 Qtrs.

Elementary

BA Pre-Pharmacy

:.. 12 Qtrs.

Middle Childhood

BA,MEd Pre-Physical Therapy 12 Qtrs.

Secondary Certificate

Psychology

BA

Art

~

BA Religion

BA

Biology

, BA Social Work

BA

Chemistry

BA Theatre Arts

BA

'Dual degree program with Auburn University or Georgia Institute of

Technology.

.

LANIER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Joe E. Hill, President

P.O. Box 58

Oakwood, Georgia 30566

(770) 531-6300

Located 7 miles south of Gainesville' public technical institute' governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education' accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education' enrollment: 1,200.

ADMISSIONS Michael C. Marlowe, Director of Admissions (770) 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. Additional admission requirements vary by program.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,168

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Patsy S. Griffin, Director of Financial Aid (770) 531-6326
State and Federal assistance is available.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree'
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Business & Office Technology Child Development & Related Care Cosmetology Dental Hygiene Drafting Drafting, Advanced Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Marketing Management Medical Laboratory Technology Microcomputer Specialist Paramedic Technology

Length (Years)
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Fall

The associate degree programs are co-operative and/or joint programs offered in conjunction with Gainesville College.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Child Development Child Development & Related Care Dental Assisting Drafting Drafting, Advanced Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Information and Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Marketing Management Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Microcomputer Specialist Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing

1 1 1 to 2 1 to 1.5 2 1 1 1.5 1 1 to 1.5 1.5 1 1.5 1 1.5 1 1.5 1.5 1 1 1.5 1 1 15 months

Quarterly Quarterly. Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Fall Quarterly Fall Fall/Spring

Certificate Programs
Auto Body Repair Assisting Auto Paint & Refinishing Assisting Basic Emergency Medical Technology Basic Machine Operator CAD Operator (Architectural) CAD Operator (Mechanical) Certified Customer Service Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Development Associate CNC Set-Up & Programming Data Entry Clerk Dental Infection Control Technician Driveability Technician Industrial Mechanical Technician Medical Receptionist Motor Control Technician PC Operator Word Processing Specialist

Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Varies Varies Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Varies Quarterly Varies Quarterly Quarterly

LIFE UNIVERSITY
Sid E. Williams, President 1269 Barclay Circle Marietta, Georgia 30060 (770) 426-2600 1-800-394-5433

Located in northern metropolitan Atlanta area private college accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 4,327.

ADMISSIONS Kelley McGraw, Director of Admissions Services (770) 426-2884
Admissions requirements vary depending on program selected; check with the Admissions Office. No admissions deadline.

COSTS

Per Year

(Includes tuition, fees, books, and supplies.)

School of Chiropractic Undergraduate Studies

$14,736 6,688

Chiropractic Technician

4,446

Sports Health Science

6,057

FINANCIAL AID David Haygood, Director of Financial Aid (770) 426-2901
The college offers State and Federal assistance. Financial aid is available for all programs.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, and student organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Business Administration Chiropractic Chiropractic Technician Nutrition Nutrition for the Chiropractic
Sciences Sports Health Science

BA DC Diploma BS
BS MSHS

MACON STATE COLLEGE'

David A. Bell, President

100 College Station Drive

Macon, Georgia 31297

(912) 471-2700

Located in central Georgia on U.S. 80Wand 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: 3,624.
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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee* Fees Books

Total

* Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146 87 555
$1 ,788

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Mary Krallman, 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 athletic programs, student government, publications, drama, music, serVice and professional clubs, and various organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

Cert,AAS Health Services

Agriculture

,

AS Administration

BS

Art

AA History

AA

Biology

AS Information Technology

BS

Business

Cert Journalism & Mass

Administration

AS Communications

AA

General

Cert,AAS Mathematics

AS

Information Systems

AS Music

AA

Business Management Cert Nursing

AAS

Chemistry

AS Office

Computer Science

AS Administration & Information

Computer Information

Processing

AAS,AS

Systems

AAS Computing Technology Cert

Computer Information Systems Physics

AS

for Business

Cert Political Science

AA

Criminal Justice

Cert,AS Pre-Dentistry

AS

Criminal Justice Studies AAS Pre-Engineering 2-Yr. Cert,AS

Dental Hygiene

AAS Pre-Medicine

AS

Economics

AA Pre-Nursing (BSN)

AS

Education

Pre-Pharmacy

AS

Business

AS Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

Elementary

AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AS

Physical :

AS Psychology

AA

Secondary

AS Public Management

AAS

Engineering Technology

AS Regents' Engineering Transfer

English

AA Program

2-Yr. Cert

Environmental Health

Respiratory Therapy

AS

Science

AS Social Welfare

AA

Fire Service Administration AAS Sociology

AA

Foreign Language

AA Speech & Drama

AA

General Studies

AA Technology-Electronics

Health Information

Technology

AAS

Management..,

BS

Sometimes grants and scholarships aren't enough to meet college costs.
You may need to borrow money through a low-interest student loan (the Federal Stafford Loan). Check with the Georgia Student Finance Commission for more information.

MACON TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Melton Palmer, Jr., President 3300 Macon Tech Drive

Macon, Georgia 31206

(912) 757-3400

Main campus located in central Georgia on U.S. 80W satellite center located in Milledgeville public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education. accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education. enrollment: 2,300.

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 Academic Year

Tuition and fees

;' $1,088

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Pennie Strong, Director of Financial Aid (912) 757-3422
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

PROGRAMS

Diploma Programs
Accounting*** Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology, Advanced Aircraft Structural Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Auto Collision Repair Auto Major Collision Repair Auto Paint & Refinishing , Automotive Fundamentals Barbering Building & Facilities Management Cabinetmaking Carpentry Child Development Child Development & Related Care*** Computer Information Systems* CosmetQlogy Drafting Drafting, Advanced Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology, Advanced Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology*** Information & Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Management & Supervisory Development* Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology*/*** Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

* Associate Degree Programs available through cooperative agreement with Macon State College
** Diploma programs can be completed in one to two years when the recommended schedule is followed.
*** Also offered as an Associate of Applied Technology Degree
Certificate Programs
Accounting Data Entry Clerk Air Conditioning Technician Assistant Aircraft Structural Maintenance Auto CAD Operator, Basic Automotive
Brakes Technician Engine Performance Technician Heating & Air Conditioning
Technician Suspension & Steering Technician Carpentry Framing Clerical Assistant Computer Accounting Specialist Electrical Technician, Basic Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Industrial Mechanics Industrial Programmable Controller Lathe Operator Medical Coding Microcomputer Software Specialist Office Assistant Patient Care Assisting Phlebotomy Technician Residential Air Conditioning Calculations Apprentice Welding, Basic

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA

Francis J. Tedesco, MD, President

1120 Fifteenth Street

Augusta, Georgia 30912

(706) 721-2301

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: 2,048.

ADMISSIONS Elizabeth Griffin, Director, Office of Academic 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) fordentistry, graduate studies, and medicine maybe obtained through the appropriate' schools.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees*

: $2,526

* Undergraduate program. Additional fees for non-residents.

Tuition costs vary by program. 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, the college offers institutional aid. Health profession loan and scholarship programs are available. Application for aid is separate from admissions. Application for aid should be made early in the calendar year in which the student plans 10 enroll. Priority consideration for the most favorable funding will be given to students for whom all application requirements have been processed and received in our office by March 31.

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

Dental Hygiene AS,BS,MHE,MS

Dentistry

DMD

Diagnostic Medical

Sonography

Cert,BS,MS

Endocrinology

PhD

Health Education

MHE

Health Information

Management... BS,MHE,MS

Medical Illustration (Art)

MS

Medical

Technology Cert,BS,MHE,MS

Medicine

MD

Nuclear Medicine

Technology ...... Cert,AS,BS,MS

Nurse Practitioner

MN

Nursing .. f

BS,MN,MSN,PhD

Nursing Administration

MSN

Nursing Anesthesia

MN

Occupational

Therapy

BS,MHE,MS

Occupational Therapy

Assistant

AS

Oral Biology

MS,PhD

PharmacologylToxicology PhD

Physical Therapy .... BS,MHE,MS

Physician Assistant

BS

Physiology

PhD

Radiation Therapy

AS,BS

Radiography

AS,BS

Radiologic Technology

BS

Respiratory Therapy

i BS

CAMPUS UFE
Extracurricula,r activities include a variety of student organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA,MBA Electrical Engineering MSEng

Business

Engineering

General

BBA,MBA Management...

MSEng

Management..

BBA,MBA Finance

BBA,MBA

Technology Management ... MS Health Care Policy &:

Computer Information

Administration

MS

Systems

, BBA Marketing

BBA,MBA

Economics

BBA Pharmacy PharmD, MS, PhD

Education

MEd Technical Communication

Early Childhood

MEd,EdS Management...

MS

Middle Grades

MEd,EdS -Theology

MDiv

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.

MERCER UNIVERSITY - ATLANTA

R. Kirby Godsey, President

Cecil 8. Day Campus

3001 Mercer University Drive

Atlanta, Georgia 30341

(770) 986-3000

Located in northeast Atlanta private Baptist university Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics, graduate Teacher Education program, graduate Engineering program, School ofTheology, and Southern School of Pharmacy accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, and American Council on Pharmaceutical Education semester system enrollment: 1,952.

ADMISSIONS Argy Russell, Director of Undergraduate Admissions (770) 986-3134
Rolling admissions. Undergraduates transfer in as juniors or seniors. Requiremen,s: (1) college transcript; (2) minimum overall2.0GPA on 4.0 scale. Interview required for some programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition

$9,300

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Meg McGinness, Director of Financial Aid, Atlanta Program (770) 986-3134
Ih addition to State and Federal aid, the university offers scholarship aid.

MERCER UNIVERSITY - MACON

R. Kirby Godsey, President

1400 Coleman Avenue Macon, Georgia 31207

(912) 752-2700

Located in M~con private Baptist university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology quarter system (law school is
semester system) residence facilities enrollment: 6,959.

- ADMISSIONS Dolphus Henry, V.P. for Enrollment Management (912) 752-,2650
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Requirements: (1) high school graduation or GED; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) high school counselor's recommendation; (4) written essay. Interview recommended.

COSTS

Per Academic Year
Tuition Room and board

Total

I
$14,656 4,740
$19,396

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Carol Willi~ms, Director of Financial Aid (912) 752-~670
In addition to State and Federal aid, the university offers scholarship aid, including' athletic and music scholarships. Priority deadline for financial aid applications is April 1.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate athletics, student government, . publications, performing arts, a. variety of student organizations, and fraternities and sororities. .

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA French

BA

Accounting/Taxation ; MBA German

BA

African-American Studies BA Greek

BA

American Studies

BA Health, Physical Education &

Art

:,

BA Recreation

BA,BS

Behavior Science

BA,BS History

BA

Biochemistry

BS Humanities

BA

Biology

BA,BS Human Resources

Business

Administration &

General

BBA,MBA Services

BA,BS

Health Care

Human Resource

Administration*

MBA Management..

MBA

International

BBA,MBA Individualized Major BA,BS,MS

Management..

BBA,MBA Information Systems

Chemistry

BA,BS Management...

MBA

Communications

BA Latin

BA

Computer Science

BS Law

JD

Earth Science

BS Law (Joint Degree)

MBAlJD

Economics

BBA,BA Management

BBA,MBA

Education

. Marketing

BBA,MBA

Early

Mathematics

BA,BS

Childhood BA,BS,MEd,EdS Medical Technology

BS

English

MEd Medicine

MD

Mathematics

MEd Music

BA,BM

Middle

Church

BM

Grades

BA,BS,MEd,EdS Performance

BM

Mental Retardation/Learning

Sacred

BM

Disabilities

BA,MEd Natural Sciences

BA,BS

Reading

MEd Philosophy

BA

Science

MEd Physics

BA,BS

Social Science

BS Political Science

BA

Social Science/History MEd Pre-Dentistry

9-12 Qtrs.

Engineering*

BSE Pre-Forestry

BS

Engineering

Pre-Medicine

9-12 Qtrs.

Biomedical

BSE,MSE Pre-Pharmacy

9-12 Qtrs.

Computer & Information

Pre-Theology

9-12 Qtrs.

Systems

,

MS Psychology

BA

Electrical

BSE,MSE Religion (Christianity)

BA

Engineering Management MSE Service Management MS Mgt.

Environmental

BSE Social Studies

BA

Industrial

BSE Social Work

Industrial Administration BS (Service Learning)

BA

Mechanical

BSE,MSE Sociology

BA

English

BA Spanish

BA

Entrepreneurship

MBA Speech & Dramatic Arts

BA

Finance

BBA,MBA Technical Communications BS

Forestry**

BA,BS Technical Management

MS

* Dual degree with Wesleyan College and Oglethorpe University. ** Cooperative program with Duke University.

Education Certification Programs
English Mathematics Music. Social Science

Contact the school financial aid office for the priority deadline dates
to apply for admission and financial aid.

MERCER UNIVERSITY

SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

Hewitt W. Matthews, Dean

3001 Mercer University Drive

Atlanta, Georgia 30341

(770) 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 the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education enrollment: 519.

ADMISSIONS Dr. James W. Bartling, Director of Admissions (770) 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 Academic Year

Tuition

$13,535

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Meg McGinness, Senior Associate Director of Financial Aid (770) 986-3134
The school offers State and Federal assistance as well as private funds.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, student chapters of national pharmaceutical organizations, honor societies, a variety of social activities, and professional fraternities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacy Pharmacy Administration

PhD PharmD
MSPA

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: 2,116.
ADMISSIONS John P. McElveen, 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) good moral character.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee* Fees Room and board

Total

$1,146 210
3,000 $4,356

Per Year

* Additional fees for non-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Patricia Simmons, Director of Student Financial Aid (912) 934-3133
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the colleg'e offers numerous scholarships; including Residential Leadership Scholarship, and Valedictorian Scholarship.

Health Information

Respiratory Therapy

Management

AS Veterinary

Law

AS Public Administration

Legal Assistance

AA Real Estate

Medical Technology

AS Social Science

Medicine

AS Criminal Justice ..;

Nursing

AS History

Occupational Therapy

AS Political Science

Optometry

AS Psychology

Pharmacy

AS Social Work

Physical Therapy Assistant AS Sociology

Physician's Assistant

AS Surveying Technology

AS AS AAS AS
AS AS AS AS AS AS AAS

CAMPUS LIFE

Extracurricular activities include athletics, pUblications, music, organizations, and religious groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AS Middle School

AA

Applied Sciences

Secondary

AA

AgricUltural Economics

AS Special

AA

Agronomy

AS Trade & Industrial

AA

Animal Science

AS Engineering & Technology

Dairy Science

AS Aerospace

AS

Environmental Health

AS Agriculture

AS

Family & Consumer

Ceramic

AS

Sciences

AS Chemical

AS

Food Science

AS Civil

AS

Forestry

AS Computer

AS

General Agricultural

AS Electrical

AS

Poultry Science

AS Engineering Technology AS

Recreation & Leisure

General

AS

Studies

AS Industrial

AS

Architectural Drafting

AAS Materials

AS

Arts & Humanities

Mechanical

AS

Art

AA Technology

AS

Commercial Art

AA Textile

AS

Foreign Languages

AA Environmental Design

AS

Humanities

AA Family & Consumer

Journalism

AA Sciences

AS

Landscape Architecture AA Fashion

Language & Literature

AA Merchandising

Cert,AAS

Liberal Arts

AA General Studies

AA

Music

AA Health Information

Philosophy

AA Technology

AAS

Speech & Drama

AA Industrial Management

AS

Business

Library Technology

AAS

General

AS Marketing

AAS

Economics

AS Natural Science

Finance

AS Biochemistry

AS

Information Systems

AS Biological Sciences

AS

Insurance

AS Botany

AS

International

AS Chemistry

AS

Legal Assistant/Paralegal .. AAS Entomology

AS

Management

AAS Geology

AS

Management

AAS Mathematics

AS

(Business Option)

Microbiology

AS

Management &

Physics

AS

Supervision

Dipl Nursing

AS,ASN

Management Office

Occupational Therapy

Administration

AAS Assistant

AAS

Computer Science

AS Physical Therapy Assistant .. AAS

Data Processing Drafting

AAS AAS

Pre-Professional

Education

Architecture

AS

Elementary-Early

Dental Hygiene

AS

Childhood

AA Dentistry

AS

Health & Physical

AA Forestry

AS

MIDDLE GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Billy G. Edenfield, President 1311 Corder Road Warner 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 Commission on Occupational Education enrollment: 1,200.

ADMISSIONS Robert Beaver, Director of Admissions (912) 929-6850
Requirements: (1) sixteen years old or have officially withdrawn from high school; (2) meet program admission requirements. SAT, ACT, or
CPE accepted.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition Fees Books

Total

$1 ,008 106 600
$1 ,714 Per Year

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.)

Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Drafting Technology Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Marketing Management

both both both both both both both both both both both both . both day

4/10 4/10 . 4/8
4/8 7/14 5/10 4/8 4/8 4/8 6/12 4/8 6/12 4/8 5

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

80

Practical Nursing Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

both

5/10 Varies

both

5/10 Varies

both

4/8

Quarterly

..,* Also have 2-year Associate of Applied Science degrees offered jointly with Macon State College and Middle Georgia College.

MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
Walter Massey, 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 Andre Pattillo, Director of Admissions 1-800-851-1254
Application for fall should be filed by February 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 Academic Year'
Tuition and fees Room and board Books and supplies

Total

$9,724 6,214 900
$16,838

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Gwendolyn C. Coleman, 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, performing arts, religious organizations, a variety of clubs and organizations, and fraternities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting Art* Banking & Finance Biology Business Administration Caribbean Studies Chemistry Computer Science Drama* Economics Education
Child Development* Early Childhood* ; Health & Physical Primary* Secondary* Engineering** English :

BA German BA History BA Interdisciplinary Studies BS International Studies BA Management BA Marketing BS Mathematics BS Music BA Philosophy BA Physics
Political Science
BA Psychology BA Religion BA Social Welfare BA Sociology BA Spanish BS Speech BA Urban Studies

French

:

BA

BA BA BA BA BA BA BA,BS BA BA BS BA BA,BS BA BA BA BA BA BA

* Offered in conjunction with Spelman College. Five-year dual-degree program with Auburn University, Boston University, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, and Rochester Institute of Technology.

MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., President 720 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30310-1495 (404) 752-1500

Lopated 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' enrollment: 165.

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) completedapplicationand supporting transcripts should be returned to AMCAS with request for 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 Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$18,461

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Cynthia Handy, Director, Student Fiscal Affairs (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 Sciences Medicine Public Health

PhD MD MPH

MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE

Samuel D. Jolley, Jr., President

643 Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr., S.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30314

(404) 220-0270

Located near downtown Atlanta' private four-year African Methodist Episcopal-affiliated college' accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities' enrollment: 2,153
ADMISSIONS Vory Billups, Director of Admissions (404) 220-0152
Application for fall should be subniitted by June 30. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved secondary school in upper half of class; (2) at least 15 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) of good character; (5) selected tests administered at the college. Early admission plan for exceptional students.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Student activities fee Health and insurance fee Room and board

Total

$7,244 1,067
: 516 4,750
$13,577

Per Year

Additional fees may apply.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

ADMISSIONS Karen P. Willis, V.P., Student Services (912) 891-7000
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees

$792 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Willie Williams, Dean of Enrollment Management (404) 220-0132
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers Presidential Scholarships, academic scholarships, and performance
based awards.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, performing arts, a variety of clubs and organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS

Accounting

BS Information Science

BS

Airway Computer Science BS Marketing

BS

Architecture*

BA,BS Mass Media Arts

BA

Biology

BS Mathematics

BS

Business Administration

BS Music

Chemistry

BS Commercial/Recording

BA

Community Health

Education

BA

Education**

BS Piano

BA

Computer Science

BS Voice

BA

Criminal Justice

BA Nursing****

;

BS

Early Childhood Education BS Paralegal Studies

BS

Economics Engineering**'

BS Political Science

BA

BS Psychology

BS

English Language &

Religion

BA

Literature

BA Religion & Philosophy

BA

Finance

BS Sociology

BA

History

BA Spanish

BA

Hospitality Administration BS Therapeutic Recreation

BS

* Dual-degree program with Georgia Institute of Technology. ** Joint program with Clark Atlanta University.
Dual-degree program with Auburn University, Boston University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina A&T State University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Alabama. Dual-degree program with Tuskegee Institute, Vanderbilt University.

MOULTRIE AREA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Michael D. Moye, President

361 Industrial Dr. Moultrie, Georgia 31768

(912) 891-7000

Located 38 miles southeast of Albany - public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education -accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education - enrollment: 800

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Vivian Spivey, Financial Aid Officer (912) 891-7000
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 (Diploma)
Business Technologies Accounting* Business/Information & Office
Technology* Administrative Assistant Information Processing
Specialist Medical Secretary Secretary Data Processing Computer Programmer* Microcomputer Business
Applications* Microcomputer Specialist Marketing Management Entrepreneurship Marketing Administration Retail Management
Health Technologies
Medical Assisting Practical Nursing' Radiologic Technology
Industrial Technologies
Air Conditioning Technology* Auto Collision Repair
Auto Body Painter Auto Body Repairer Auto Body Repairer/Painter Automotive Technology Construction Cabinetmaking Carpentry, Commercial Carpentry, Residential Masonry Plumbing, Residential Wiring, Residential/Commercial Diesel Mechanics Heavy Equipment Mechanics Truck Mechanics

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening) (Months) Date(s)

both

4

Quarterly

both
both both both
both
both both
day day day
day day day
both
both both both both
both both both both both day
both both

5 Quarterly

4

Quarterly

5 Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4 Quarterly

8 Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

October

5

Jan.lJuly

8

July

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

6

Daily

7

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

4

Daily

Drafting & Design Technology'

Architectural

both

8

Electrical

both

8

Mechanical

both

8

Electronics Technology'

both

6

Industrial Maintenance

Technology'

both

8

Machine Tool Technology

evening

8

Personal/Public Service Technologies

Cosmetology

both

4

Daily Daily Daily Daily
Daily Daily
Daily

, Associate degree available through joint programs with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

Visit the Georgia Student Finance Commission on the Internet at www.gsfc.org for the latest information on college financial aid programs~

NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE AND STATE

UNIVERSITY

Sherman Day, 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: 3,198.

ADMISSIONS Dr. Tom Davis, Director of Admissions and Enrollment Management (706) 864-1800

Application must be received 20 days prior to beginning of quarter for

which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) at least 1p 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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee Fees Room and board

Total

$1 ,680 354
3,204 $5,238 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

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 well as ',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

Art

BA

Biology

BS

Business Administration

Accounting

BBA

Economics

BBA

Finance

BBA

Management..

BBA

Marketing

BBA

Chemistry

BS

Computer Science

BS

Criminal Justice

BS

Education

Early Childhood

BS,MEd

Middle Grades

BS,MEd

Music

BA,MAM

Physical

BS,MEd

Secondary

Art

BS,MEd

Biology

BS,MEd

Chemistry

BS,MEd

English

AB,MEd

French

AB,MEd

History

AB

Mathematics

AB,BS,MEd

Physics

BS

Political Science

BS

Science

MEd

Secondary

Education

BS,MEd

Social Science

BS,MEd

Sociology

BS

Spanish

AB,MEd

Special

BS,MEd

English

AB

Fine Arts

Art

~

AB

Craft/Marketing

BS

French

AB

French with Business

Emphasis

BA

History

AB

Mathematics

AB,BS

Nurse Practitioner

MSN

Nursing

ASN,BSN

Physical Therapy

MS

Physics

BS

Political Science

BA,BS

Pre-Dental Hygiene

6 Qtrs.

Pre-Dentistry

6 Qtrs.

Pre-Medical Records

6 Qtrs.

Pre-Medical Technology. 9 Qtrs.

Pre-Medicine

9 Qtrs.

Pre-Occupational

Therapy

9 Qtrs.

Pre-Pharmacy

6 Qtrs.

Pre-Physical Therapy 6 Qtrs.

Pre-Veterinary Medicine 6 Qtrs.

Psychology

AB.BS

Public Administration

MPA

Recreation

:

:.. BS

Sociology

AB,BS

Spanish

AB

Spanish with Business

Emphasis

BA

NORTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Judy Hulsey, 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 Commission on Occupational Education residence facilities enrollment: 1,035.

ADMISSIONS Mildred M. Knight, Director of Enrollment (706) 754-7700
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for most programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs. All students must obtain a High School diploma or GED before graduating from any program.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition' Fees Room and board

Total

$1,008 120
2,600 $3,728 Per Year

, Additional fees for out of state-residents. Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Randal 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; swimming; Student Advisory Council; a variety of clubs, including PBL,VICA and the National Vocational Honor Society; and social activities.

Axle Repair' Microcomputer Applications' Mold Design for Plastics' Tool and Die Specialist'

both both both both

2

Quarterly

2

Quarterly

2

Oct/March

2

Oct/July

, Certificate program. " Offered jointly with Truett-McConnell College or Gainesville
College.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening) (Qtrs.) Date(s)

NORTH METRO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Kenneth R. Allen, President

5198 Ross Road Acworth, Georgia 30102

(770) 975-4000

Allied Health
Certified Nursing Assistant' Electrocardiography . Technician' Emergency Medical
Technician' Medical Assisting" Medical Laboratory
Technology" Medical Receptionist' Paramedic Technology Phlebotomy' Practical Nursing"

day
day
evening day
day day evening evening day

Business/Computer

Accounting"

both

Information &

Office Technology"

both

Secretarial"

both

. Basic Data Entry'

both

Microcomputer Specialist"

both

. Skilled
Air Conditioning/Advanced Air Conditioning
Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology
Front End Alignment! Brake Specialist'
Commercial Photography" Commercial Truck Driving' Cosmetology' Environmental Horticulture" Gas Metal Arc Welding' Marine Engine Technology Nail Care' Residential/Commercial
Wiring" Residential Wiring' Welding & Joining Technology

day day day
day day day both day both day both
day day both

Technical
Air Conditioning Technician's Assistant" Auto Electrical Technician' Automotive Heating & Air
Conditioning Technician' Electronic Fundamentals" Electronics Technology Engine Repair Technician' Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced' Manual Drive Train and

both both
both day day both day
both

2

Quarterly

3 . Quarterly

4

Semi-Annually

5

October

6

October

2

Quarterly

4

October

3

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

2

Quarterly

6

October

Located 25 miles northwest of Atlanta' public technical institute' governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education' accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education' enrollment: 1,216.

ADMISSIONS Jane Wilson, Director of Admissions (770) 975-4085 Connie Hill, Registrar (770) 975-4016
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 Academic Year
Tuition' Fees

Total

$1 ,008 132
$1,140 PerYear

CAMPUSUFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, newspaper publication, and a variety of clubs and organizations.

4/6 Quarterly'

4/6 Quarterly

7

Quarterly

2

Quarterly

7

October

1

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

1

Quarterly

4

March/Oct.

2

Quarterly

4

March/Oct.

2

March/Oct.

4

Quarterly

1

Quarterly

2

Quarterly

2

Quarterly

4

Oct/March

6

Oct/March

2

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

6

October

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day-
Evening)

Degree Programs
Accounting Automotive Technology Automotive Technology
(Ford ASSET) Business & Office Technology Computer Programming Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Hotel/Restaurant/Travel
Management Information & Office Technology Management & Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist

both day
day both both both both
both both
both both both

'Joint programs with Floyd College.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Programming
84

both both both both both

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Hotel/Restaurant/Travel Management Industrial Maintenance Information & Office Technology , Management & Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Paramedic Technology Visual Communications

both both both
both both both
both both day both

Certificate Programs

BusineSs Computer Applications both

CAD Operator

both

Certified Customer

Service Specialist

both

Certified Manufacturing Specialist both

Chassis Technician

evening

Computer Publishing Specialist

Electric Arc Welding

evening

Emergency Medical

Technology

evening

Gas Metal Arc Welding Horticulture Installation

evening

Technician Horticulture Maintenance

evening

Technician Industrial Programh'iable

evening

Control Systems

both

Local Area Network (LAN)

Technology Network Installer Office Accounting

evening both both

PC Maintenance Technician . Retail Department Management . Security Systems Installer

both both both

Small Business Management

both

Supervisory Development

both

Telecommunications

Technician I

both

Telecommunications

Technician II

both

Telephone System Installer

both

Travel Agency Operations

both

Visual Windows Programming

both

Wide Area Networking

both

Word Processing Specialist

both

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
. Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Winter Quarterly
Quarterly Winter/Summer
Quarterly Quarterly Winter/Summer
Annually
Fall Annually
Quarterly
Quarterly
Fall
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

OGEECHEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Stephen A. Deraney; President

1 Joe Kennedy Boulevard

Statesboro, Georgia 30458.

(912) 681.5500

COSTS

Per Academic Year (estimated for 12 hours or more)

Tuition and fees Books

,

$1,196

600

Total

$1 ,796 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID
Lettrell Thomas, Director of 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

Diploma Programs

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening). (Qtrs.) Date(s)

Accounting

both

Business/Office Technology

both

Child Development

day

Child Development and

5 Quarterly 5 Quarterly 5 Varies

. Related Care Cosmetology Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance

day

6 Varies

day

4 Fall/Spring

both

6 Quarterly

both

4 Quarterly

Technology Information/Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology,

both both both

6 Quarterly 4 Quarterly 5 Quarterly

Advanced Marketing Management Medical Assisting ry1icrocomputer Specialist Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology

both

7

day

4

day

5

day

5

evening 5

day

6

day

8

Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Varies Fall/Spring Fall

Certificate Programs

CAD Operator CNC Lathe Operator

evening 2

day

3

Commercial Truck Driving

both

1

Diagnostic Medical

Sonography Emergency Medical

evening 3

Technician

evening 4

General Office Assistant

both

3

Industrial Mechanical Technician day

2

Mammography

evening 2

Masonry

evening 1

Patient Care Assisting

evening 2

Small Business Management day

2

Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly
Winter
Fall Quarterly Quarterly Winter Spring Winter/S.ummer Quarterly

Located 53 miles northwest of Savannah technical institute. governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education. quarter system enrollment capacity: 1,285.
ADMISSIONS Wayne Crooke, Director of Admissions (912) 6815500
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.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Donald S. Stanton, President 4484 Peachtree Rd., N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30319

(404) 2611441

Located in northeast Atlanta four-year private liberal arts university

accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence

facilities enrollment: 1,227.

.

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ADMISSIONS Dennis T. Matthews, Associate Dean for. Enrollment Management (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) SAT or ACT.

.

COSTS Per Year

Tuition and fees Room and board

Total

$15,920 4,990
$20,910 Per Year

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 intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, performing arts, a variety of honorary and co-curricular groups, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA Individually Planned Major BA

American Studies

BA International Studies

BA

Art'

BA,BFA Mathematics

BS

Biology

BS Mathematics & Computer

Business

Science

BS

Administration

BBA,MBA Medical Technology

BS

Business Administration &

Philosophy

,

BA

Behavioral Science

BA Physics

BS

Business Administration &

Politics

BA

Computer Science

BBA Pre-Dentistry

BS

Chemistry

BS Pre-Law

BA

Communications

BA Pre-Medicine

BS

Economics ,

BA,BBA Pre-Optometry

BS

Education

BA Pre-Pharmacy

BS

Early Childhood

BA,MA Pre-Seminary

BA

Middle Grades

, BA,MA Pre-Veterinary Medicine

BS

Secondary

BA Psychology

BA

Engineering"

BA,BS Sociology

BA

English

:. BA Sociology/Social Work

BA

History

BA

, Dual-degree program with Atlanta College of Art " Dual-degree program with Auburn University, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Mercer University, University of Florida, University of Southern California.

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 Academic Year

Tuition

$1 ,050

Books vary depending on course enrollment

FINANCIAL AID David Cason, Financial Aid Officer (912) 287-5819
The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day-
Evening)

Length Entrance (Months) Date(s)

Business

Computer Operations'

Information & Office

Technology'

both

Microcomputer

Specialist'

both

12

Quarterly

15

Quarterly

Health
Medical Laboratory Technology'
Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology' Respiratory Therapy
Technology' Surgical Technology'

day evening both day
day day

15

Summer

12

Quarterly

15

Varies

24

Summer

15

Spring

15

Summer

Home Economics

Child Development'

both

12

Fall/Winter

Skilled

Air Conditioning Technology'
Automotive Collision Repair'
Automotive Technology' Cosmetology' Drafting' Electronics Technology' Forest Technology' Industrial Maintenance Welding & Joining
Technology

evening
day day both both both day day
both

12

Quarterly

15

Quarterly

21

Quarterly

12

Winter/Summer

12

Quarterly

24

Quarterly

15

Fall/Spring

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

, A joint AAS degree is also offered in these programs with Waycross College.

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 ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment: 1,005.

OXFORD COLLEGE OF EMORY

UNIVERSITY

William Murdy, Dean

Oxford, Georgia 30267

(770) 7848888

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: 613.

ADMISSIONS Jennifer B. Taylor, Director of Admissions (770) 784-8328
Basis for selection: (1) SAT or ACT; (2) graduation from an accredited high school; (3) specific units of high school work.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees Room and board Books

Total

$14,850 5,070 500
$20,420

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Jean Dobson, Director of Financial Aid
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers a variety of need -based and academic scholarships ranging from half tuition to full tuition, room and board (to approximately 30 students). Two-year academic scholarships also available. In addition to State and Federal assistance, courtesy scholarships for Methodist ministers' children are also available.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural athletics, student government, publications, drama, music, and religious activities.

PROGRAMS
Accounting African-American & African Studies Anthropology Applied Physics Art History Chemistry EConomics Elementary Education English Finance Foreign Languages: French, German,
Greek, Latin, Russian, Spanish History Liberal Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics/Computer
Science

Music Nursing Philosophy Physician Associate Physics Political Science Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Law' Pre-Medicine' Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine Psychology Radiologic Technology Religion Respiratory Therapy Secondary Education Sociology

Students completing these programs will receive an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies transferable for continuation in a bachelor's degree program at Emory University or other institutions.

ADMISSIONS Ellen King, Director of Admissions
(706) 821-8320
Application for fall semester must be submitted by August 1; for spring semester by December ~; 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 Academic Year

Tuition and fees Fees

$6,470 : 440

Room and board

3,070

Total

$9,980

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Mark Adkins, Financial Aid Director (706) 821-8262
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 Business Administration
Accounting . General 'Information Systems
Management.. Chemistry/Physics Education
Early Childhood Middle Grades

BS Music BS Secondary BS Engiish BS History BS Mass Communications' BS Mathematics BS Computer Science BS Philosophy & Religion BS Psychology ..: BS Sociology

SS Cert
SA SA SA BS BS SA ,.. BA SA

Science Programs
Allied Health Sciences Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine/Dentistry Pre-Nursing Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Offered in conjunction with Augusta College and Clark Atlanta University.

PAINE COLLEGE
Shirley A.R. Lewis, President 1235 Fifteenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30901

(706) 821~8230

Located in east-central Georgia four-year private United Methodist and Chri.stian Methodist Episcopal-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 900.

PICKENS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Tom Harrison, President

100 Pickens Tech Drive

Jasper, Georgia 30143

(706) 692-4500

Located 55 miles north of Atlanta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment: 800.

ADMISSIONS -Bonnie Handte, V. P., Student Services (706) 692-4500
Graduation from high school is required for some programs but is not
an entrance requirement for all programs_

Paint & Finishing Residential Wiring Surveying Fundamentals Welding - MIG Welding - TIG

both

2-3

both

2-3

both

3-4

evening 2-3

evening 1-2

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition

,

Activity Fee

Registration Fee

Total

$1 ,008 48 40
$1 ,096

Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Lori Burnette, Financial Aid Officer (706) 692-4500

PIEDMONT COLLEGE
w. Ray Cleere, President
P.O. Box 10Demorest, Georgia 30535 (706) 778-3000 1-800-277-7020

The institute offers State and Federal assistance.

Located 75 miles northeast of Atlanta four-year private Congregational

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricularactivities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs, organizations, and honoraries.

Christian Churches of America-affiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. semester system (student may enter any semester) enrollment: 1,128.

PROGRAM Associate Degree* Programs

ADMISSIONS Jem Clement, Director of Admissions
(706) 776-0103- 1-800-277-7020

Accounting Business, Cooperative Degree .
Information & Office Technology

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

Secretarial Microcomputer Specialist

information supplied by the candidate.

Computer Operations

COSTS

Drafting Technology Electronic Fundamentals Health Services

Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

:L

Room and board

$7,200 3,930

* Joint degree program with Dalton College.

Books* (average)

500

Offered (Day-
Evening)

Length (Qtrs.)

Entrance Date(s)

Total

$11 ,630 Per Year

*Books vary depending on course enrollment

FINANCIAL AID

Diploma Programs

Accounting

both

4

Auto Collision Repair

both

4/5

Automotive Technology

both

6

Computer Technology

both

4

Cosmetology

day

4

Drafting

both

5

Drafting & Design Technology both

4

Electronic Fundamentals

both

4

Industrial Maintenance

Technology

both

4

Information Processing

both

4

Machine Tool Technology

both

4

Medical Assisting

day

4

Microcomputer Specialist

both

5

Practical Nursing Secretarial Welding

day

5

both

4

evening

4

Certificate Programs
Basic Machine Operator CAD Drafting Certified Customer
Service Specialist Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Emergency-Medical
Technician Integrated Computer
Applications Nail Technician

both

1-2

both

3

both

1-2

both

1-2

evening

3

both

1-2

evening

3

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

Kim Lovell, Director of Financial Aid (706) 776-0103
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, club and intramural athletics, publications, radio station, performing arts, and clubs.

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Sept. Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly _
Quarterly Fall

PROGRAMS

Art

Arts Administration

Art History

:

Studio Art

,

Biology

Business Administration

Accountjng Administration

Computer Information Systems
Economics

Human Resources

Chemistry

Education Early Childhood

Elementary Mathematics

Middle Grades

Secondary

BA

Art Education

BA English

BA

History

BA Mathematics

BS

Music Education :

Social Science

BA

Spanish Education

BA Theatre Education

Special

;

BA English

:

BA History

BA Mathematics

BS Mathematics/

Computer Science

BA Music Church Music

MA Music Performance BA Nursing
Psychology

BA BA BA BS,MA BA SA SA SA SA SA SA SS
BS SA SA BA BSN SA

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Applied/Clinical Experimental Developmental Religion & Philosophy Sociology Criminal Justice

BA Cultural Studies

BA

BA Native American Studies BA

BA Political Studies

BA

BA Social Thought

BA

BA Spanish

BA

BA Theatre Arts

BA

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Nursing Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

REINHARDT COLLEGE
Floyd A. Falany, President Waleska, Georgia 30183-0128 (770) 720-5600 From Atlanta: (770) 928-0222
Located 46 miles north of Atlanta four-year private Methodistaffiliated college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (students may enter any quarter) residence facilities enrollment: 947.
ADMISSIONS Assistant V.P. of Enrollment (770) 720-5526
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 Academic Year

Tuition Fees Room and board Books

; ,
Total

$5,040 552
4,020 525
$10,137

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID
Kenneth Owen, Director of Financial Aid (770) 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, publications, music performance groups, fellowship groups, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

SANDERSVILLE REGIONAL TECHNICAL

INSTITUTE

Owen Pruitt, President

P.O. Box 6179

Sandersville, GA 31082

(912) 553-2060

Located halfway between Macon and Augusta public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter system enrollment (Fall 1996): 300

ADMISSIONS Student Services (912) 553-2064
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for most programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. All students must obtain a high school diploma or GED before graduating from any program.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition' and fees

$1,128

, Tuition is higher for out-ofstate students.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Student Services (912) 553-2067
HOPE Scholarship is available.

PROGRAMS Diploma Programs
Accounting Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing Residential/Commercial Wiring

Length (Qtrs.)
5 8 8 5 5 5 5

Certificate Programs
Commercial Truck Driving Emergency Medical Technician Patient Care Assisting

10 weeks 2 quarters 4 quarters

SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF

ART AND DESIGN

Richard G. Rowan, President

342 Bull Street

Savannah, Georgia 31401

(912) 238-2487

Art Banking & Finance Business Administration Communications Criminal Justice Liberal Arts Music Natural Sciences PreEducation " Pre-Engineering PreNursing Social Science/History

AFA AS
ABA,BS BA AS AA
AFA AS,BS
AS AS AS AAS,AA,BA

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: 3,091.
ADMISSIONS May Poetter, Executive V. P. for Admissions (912) 238-2483
Application and official transcripts are processed continually 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.
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COSTS Per Year
Tuition and fees Room Books and supplies (estimated)

Total

$12,600 6,200 1,200
$20,000

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Cindy Bradley, Director of Financial Aid (912) 238-2400
The college offers State and Federal assistance, as well as merit scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE

Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics,

student government, publications, performing arts, gallery exhibits,

guest lecturer program, and a variety of student organizations and

events.

.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Architectural History ...... BFA,MA,MFA

Architecture

B.ARCH,MAARCH

Art History

:

BFA,MFA,MA

Computer Art

BFA,MA,MFA

Fashion

BFA,MA,MFA

Fiber Arts

BFA,MA,MFA

Fine Art

BFA,MA,MFA

Furniture Design

BFA,MA,MFA

Graphic Design

BFA,MA,MFA

Historic Preservation BFA,MA,MFA

Illustration

BFA,MA,MFA

Industrial Design

BFA,MA,MFA

Interior Design

BFA,MA,MFA

Metals & Jewelry

BFA,MA,MFA

Painting

BFA,MA,MFA

Photography

BFA,MA,MFA

Sequential Art

: BFA,MA,MFA

Video

BFA,MA,MFA

FINANCIAL AID Ronnie Higgs, Director of Financial Aid (912) 356-2253
In addition to 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 intercollegiateathletics, student government, music, art, dramatics, lectures, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*

Biology.: Business

BS Mechanical

BS

Process

BS

Accounting Education Computer/Information
Systems Management.. Marketing Chemistry Computer Science Technology Criminal Justice Engineering Technology Chemical Civil Computer

BBA BS
BBA BBA BBA
BS
BS BS
AS,BS BS AS

English Language

& Literature

,

SA

Environmental Studies

BS

History

BA

Marine Biology

BS

Marine Sc.ience Technology .. AS

Mass Communications

BA

Mathematics

BS

Music

BA

Political Science

BS

Recreation & Parks

Administration

BA

Social Work

BSW,MSW

Sociology

BS

Electronics

BS

, Army or Navy ROTC offered; joint degree programs with Georgia Southern University also offered, as well as a Pre-Engineering sequence transfer program, and a joint program in Public Administration at the Master's Degree level.

,

SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY

Carlton Brown, President Savannah, Georgia 31404

(912) 356-2240

Located on the east coast of Georgia four-year 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: 2,822.

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 880 on combined verbal and math sections.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Room and board

Books and supplies

Total

, Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,680 546
3,495 600
$6,321

Per Year

SAVANNAH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Don Stewart, President Main Campus: 5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, Georgia 31499 (912) 351-6423 (912) 351-6263

Located on the east coast of Georgia public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools three locations quarter system enrollment: 1,880.
ADMISSIONS Office of Admissions (912) 351-4492
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs but is not an entrance requirementfor all programs. Placement test required for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition' and fees

Diploma program

Associate degree program

,

'Tuition is higher for out-of-state students.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$1,116 $1,116

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.
PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs (Associate of Applied Technology)
Accounting Biomedical Engineering Technology Computer Information Systems Electromechanical Engineering
Technology Electronics Engineering Technology Fire Science Technology Marketing Management Secretarial Science Surgical Technology

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening) (Months) Date(s)

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Auto Collision Repair Automotive & Diesel Technology Biomedical Instrumentation Technology Business & Office Technology Carpentry Child Development & Related Care Computer Information Systems Cosmetology

both both both both
both both both both both day

Culinary Arts Dental Assisting Drafting Electronic Equipment Servicing Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Practical Nursing

both day both both , both
both day day

Residential/Commercial Wiring

both

Surgical Technology

day

Welding & Joining Technology'

both

15

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

24

Quarterly

15

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

15

Quarterly

12

Spring/

Fall

18

Quarterly

12

Fall

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Fall

15

Winter/

Summer

12

Quarterly

12

Fall

12

Quarterly

Certificate Programs
,Certified Nursing Assistant
Commercial Truck Driving

both

2

day

3

Quarterly Quarterly

SHORTER COLLEGE
Larry L. McSwain, President 315 Shorter Avenue Rome, Georgia30165-4298 (706) 233-7319 1-8008686980
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 and the National Association of Schools of Music 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 bachelor's programs in management and business administration total enrollment: 1,593.

ADMISSIONS Wendy Sutton, Director of Admissions (706) 2337319
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. Contact Jane Baker, Director of Enrollment, at (770) 989-5662 for information about the School of Professional Programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition

:

Fees

Room and board

Total

$8,150 110
4,250 $12,51 0

Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Ron Day, Director of Financial Aid (706) 2337227
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers many departmental, athletic, music, art, theatre, and academic scholarships, including Presidential Scholarships and Academic Excellence Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, divisional, special interest, and service organizations, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

BBA Mathematics/

Art

BA,BFA Computer Science

BA,BS

Biology

BA,BS Medical Technology

BS

Business Administration BBA Music

BA

Chemistry

BA,BS Art & Music

BFA

Christian Ministry

BS Church

BCM

Communication Arts

BA Music & Business

BM

Communications

BA Musical Theatre

BFA

Economics

BA,BS Organ Performance

BM

Education

Piano Pedagogy

BM

Art..

BS Piano Performance

BM

Early Childhood

BSEd Voice Performance

BM

Mathematics

BS Pre-Dentistry

8 Sem.

Middle Grades

BSEd Pre-Law

8 Sem.

Music

BME Pre-Medicine

8 Sem.

English

BA Pre-Theology

8 Sem.

Environmental Science/

Psychology

BA,BS

Conservation Biology

BS Public Relations

BA

French

BA Recreation Management

BS

General Studies

BS Religion

SA

History & Political

Social Science

as

Science

BA,BS Sociology

BA,BS

Liberal Arts

BA Spanish

BA

Theatre

BFA

Education Certification Programs
Art Early Childhood Education English History and Political Science Mathematics Middle Grades Education Music Natural Science Social Science

SOUTH COLLEGE
John T. South III, President 709 Mall Boulevard Savannah, Georgia 31406-4881

(912) 691-6000

Located in southeast Georgia four-year private college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs quarter system enroll-
ment: 427.

ADMISSIONS Robin Manning, Director of Admissions (912) 691-6006
Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT with combined score of at least 870 or satisfactory ACT.

COSTS

Per Year

Tuition and fees

$6,285

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Joan McConville, Director of Student Financial Aid (912) 691-6010
In addition to State and Federal Assistance the college also offers a variety of academic and need based scholarships.'

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, performing arts, television and radio broadcasts, as well as various clubs and groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting

AS

Business Administration

AS

Computer Information Systems AS

Finance

BA

Hospitality Management

BA

Management Information

Systems

BA

Medical Assisting

AS

Organizational Communications BA

Paralegal Studies

AS

SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE
Edward D. Jackson, President Douglas, Georgia 31533-5098 (912) 383-4210 In Georgia: 1-800-342-6364

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculationfee* Fees Room and board Books

: Total

* Additional fees for non-residents.

;.. 1,146 129
2,805 450
$4,530

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Jenelle Louder, Director of Financial Aid (912) 383-4285
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers South Georgia College Foundation, Shannon Scholarships, Ivey Moorman Medical Scholarship, Coffee Regional Medical Center Nursing Scholarships, and other major scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, pUblications, theatre, professional and honor societies, and religious groups.
PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Transfer Programs (Associate of Arts, Associate of

Science)

Agriculture

AS Health, Physical Education AS

Biology

AS History

AA

Business Administration

AS Journalism

AA

Business Education

AS Mathematics

AS

Chemistry

AS Nursing (RN)

AS

Communications

; AA Philosophy

AA

Computer Science

AS Physics

AS

Criminal Justice

AS Political Science

AA

Education

AS Pre-Allied Health

AS

English

AA Psychology

AA

Foreign Languages

AA Recreation

AS

General Studies

AA Sociology

: AA

Career Programs (Associate Degrees and Certificates)

Accounting

AAS

Agri-Business Agriculture Banking

AAS,AS Cert,AS Cert,AAS

Business, General Cert,AAS

Business/Office

Management..

AAS

Business/Industrial

Operations .,

Cert

Computer Applications

Cert

Computer Information Systems
Information Systems

AAS Cert

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: 1,130.
ADMISSIONS Kenneth Foshee, Director of Admissions Records & Research (912) 383-4210
Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) college preparatory curriculum for transfer program admissioh; (3) minimum 1,8 GPA; (4) SAT or ACT.

SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Jon E. Johnson, President 728 Southerfield Road Americus, Georgia 31709

(912) 931-2150

Located 40 miles north of Albany public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system. residence facilities enrollmemt: 1;002.

ADMISSIONS Pat Wilson, Director, Student 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 verbal score of at least 430 and math score of at least 400 or take placement test.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition' Fees Room and board

; Total

, Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,008 152
2,460 $3,620 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Gary Turner, Director of Financial Aid (912) 9312351

In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers aid

through JTPA and PEAQH.

.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs and organizations.

PROGRAMS
Diploma Programs
Accounting" Air Conditioning Technology" Aircraft Structural Technology Auto Collision Repair Technology" Automated Manufacturing Technology" Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology" Aviation Maintenance Technology" Avionics Maintenance Technology" Business & Office Technology'j*'
Legal Secretary Medical Secretary Commercial Truck Driving'" Computer Programming" Cosmetology Culinary Arts Diesel Power Equipment Technology" Drafting" Electronics Technology Heavy Equipment Mechanic" Hotel/Restaurant Management Industrial Electrical Technology" Industrial Maintenance Technology" Information & Office Technology" Information Processing Specialist Secretary Machine Tool Technology Medical Assisting"

Length (atrs.)
5 6 4 6 8 4 7 8 8 5
8 wks. 5 or 6 4 4 6 4 8 6 4 or 5 6 4 5
4 5

Microcomputer Specialist" Practical Nursing

5 or 6 5

Welding & Joining Technology

4

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall/Spring Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Fall Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Winter/
Summer Quarterly Winter/
Summer Quarterly

To apply for a HOPE Scholarship, ask the college financial office for a
financial aid packet. '

Certificate Programs
Aircraft Assembler Automatic Transmission-Transaxle
Diagnosis and Repair Automotive Brake Diagnosis Specialist Basic AutoCAD Specialist Basic VersaCAD Specialist Climate Control Specialist Commercial Truck Driving Domestic Driveability Technician Emergency Medical Technology (Basic) Manual Drive Train and Axle Specialist

Length (atrs.)

Entrance
Date(s)

1-2

Quarterly

2 1-2 2-3 2-3 1-2 8-10 wks. 2-3 2 1-2

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

, Advanced classes available in these programs, some including the Associate of Applied Technology degree.
" Also available as a joint Associate of Applied Science degree with Georgia Southwestern COllege.
'" Also available as a certificate program (8-10 weeks); other certificate programs also offered. Contact Admissions Office.

/

SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Ed Greene, Interim President

3001 East First Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474

(912) 537-0386

Located 42 miles southeast of Dublin two-year public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 730.
ADMISSIONS Barry Dotson, Director of Admissions (912) 5370386
Requirements: At least 16 years old (Cosmetology and Practical Nursing: 17 years old). Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for Accounting, Business Office Technology, Information Office Technology, Marketing, Microcomputer Specialist, and Practical Nursing. Other requirements vary with each program.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,165

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Ann Lovins, Financial Aid Specialist (912) 537-0386
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers aid through JTPA, PEACH, and local scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular .activities include student government, publications, and a variety of clubs and organizations.

PROGRAMS

Offered (Day- Length Entrance Evening) (atrs.) Date(s)

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology

both both

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

Business & Office Technology

both

Computer Electronic Technology

both

Cosmetology

day

Electronics Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Information & Office Technology , Information Processing Specialist Legal Secretary Management and Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Medical Assisting Medical Secretary Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing

both both both both both both
both both day both both day

Residential/Commercial Wiring Secretarial

both both

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Electrical Assistant Air Conditioning Technician CAD Operator (Mechanical) Certified Customer Service Specialist Commercial Electrician Assistant Electrical Maintenance Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT), Basic LAN Administrator Legal Office Aide Mechanical Maintenance Medical Office Clerk Medical Transcription Office Accounting Patient Care Assisting Programmable'Logic Controller
Technician Residential Electrician Assistant Supervisory Development Telecommunications
Outside Plant Specialist Word Processing Specialist

5

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

4. Fall/

Spring

6

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

6

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

5

Quarterly

5

Fall/

Winter/

Spring

4

Quarterly

4

Quarterly

ADMISSIONS Virginia Head, Director of Admissions (770) 528-7281
Application must be submitted at least 20 working days prior to registration date of the semester 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 Academic Year

Matriculation and fees' Room and board

Books and supplies Personal expenses
.

Total

Additional fees for non-residents.

$1 ,998 4,125
500 1,600 $8,223

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Emerelle McNair, Director of Financial Aid (770) 528-7290
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academic, need-based, and major-related scholarships. Scholarships are also available through WalMart, Golden Hammer, and Georgia Utility Contractors Association

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricularactivities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, student government, publications, social activities, professional anq religious groups, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

ApparellTextile

Industrial Engineering

E(lgineering Technology BS Technology

BS

Applied Science Architecture

BAS Management of BARCH Technology

BS,MS

Civil Engineering

Manufacturing

BS

Technology

BS Mathematics

BS

Computer Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Technology

BS Technology

BS

Computer Science

BS,MS Physics

BS

Construction

BS,MS Quality Assurance

MS

Electrical Engineering

Surveying & Mapping

BS

Technology

BS Technical & Professional

Engineering Technology...... MS Communication

BS,MS

Environmental Development BS

Industrial Distribution

BS Transfer Programs

General Studies

AS

,
SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY
Stephen R. Cheshier, President South Marietta Parkway Marietta, Georgia 30060-2896 (770) 528-7230
Located 15 miles northwest of Atlanta public university 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, Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Prowams, National Architectural Accrediting Board and the American Council for Construction Education semester system (students may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 3,923.

SPELMAN COLLEGE
Audrey Manley, President 350 Spelman Lane, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314-4399

(404) 681-3.643

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 residence facilities. enrollment: 1,899.

ADMISSIONS Victoria Valle, Director of Admissions and Orientation Services (404) 681-3643 or 1-800-982-2411
Application and official transcripts must be submitted by Februa'ry 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school; (2) two character recommendations; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) at least 15 units of prescribed high school work; (5) medical examination.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees Room and board Books and supplies

Total

$9,750 5,890 660
$16,300

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Vera E. Brooks, 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 student government, publications, chorus, drama, clubs, urbar.l programs, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Art Biology Chemistry Child Development Computer Science Drama & Speech Economics Education Engineering-Dual Degree" English French German Health & Physical
Education

BA History BS Mathematics BS Music BA Philosophy BA Physics BA Political Science BA Psychology BA Religion"" BS Science BA Sociology BA Spanish BA
BS

BA BA,BS
BA BA BS BA BA BA BS BA ; BA

" With Auburn University, Boston University, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and University of Alabama at Huntsville.
"" With special permission.

Education Certification Programs
Art Early Childhood Education English French Mathematics Middle School
.,

Music Physical Education Science Secondary Social Science Spanish

STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA

Beheruz N. Sethna, President Carrollton, Georgia 30118

(770) 836-6500

Located 45 miles west of Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 8,560.
ADMISSIONS Robert S. Johnson, Director of Admissions (770) 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 of 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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee"

Fees

Room and board

Books

,

Total

" Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,680 408
3,459 495
$6,042

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Kimberly Jordan, Director of Financial Aid (770) 836-6421
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the university 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, the Fine Arts Festival, numerous organizations and societies, and religious organizations.

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

AAS,BS

Criminal Justice

AAS,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

School Home

Services

MEd,EdS

Secondary BSEd,MEd,EdS

Biology

MEd

English

BSEd,MEd,EdS

French

BSEd,MEd

Mathematics BSEd,MEd,EdS

Secondary Science ...... BSEd

Secondary

Social Science

BSEd

Science ........ BSEd,MEd,EdS

Social

Studies BSEd,MEd,EdS

Spanish

BSEd,MEd

Special

BSEd,MEd,EdS

Behavioral Disorders/

Emotional

Disturbances ........ MEd,EdS

Mental

Retardation ... BSEd,MEd,EdS

Specific Learning

Disabilities

MEd,EdS

Speech & Language

Pathology

BSEd,MEd

Engineering""

BS

English"

BA,MA

Finance

BBA

French"

BA

General Studies

BA

Geography"

BA,BS

Geology"

BA,BS

German

BA

Gerontology

MA

History"

BA,MA

International

Economic Affairs

BS

Management

BBA

Marketing

BBA

Mass Communication

BA

Mathematics"

BA,MA

Mathematics/

Computer Science

BS

Music

BM,MM

Music Performance

BM,MM

Music Theory &

Composition

BM

Nursing

ASN,BSN

Office Administration

AAS

Philosophy

BA

Physics

BA,BS

Political Science"

BA,BS

Psychology

BA,MA

Public Administration

MPA

Real Estate

BBA

Recreation

BS

Rural & Small

Town Planning

,.. MS

Sociology

BA,BS,MA

Spanish

BA

Speech & Theatre Arts

BA

Pre-Professional Sequence

Child Development Computer Programming

day

12

day

15

Pre-Dentistry

Cosmetology

both

12

Pre-Law

Drafting

day

12

Pre-Medicine

Electronics Technology

both

24

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Information & Office Technology day

15

* Teacher certification also available in these fields. ** Dual degree with Georgia Institute of Technology or Auburn

Marketing Management Medical Office Assistant

day

12

day

12

University. *** Cooperative doctoral program also offered with University of

Microcomputer Specialist Practical Nursing

both

15

day

15

Georgia.

Residential/Commercial Wiring

both

12

Certificate Programs
. Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Air Conditioning

evening 9 evening 9

Automatic Transmission/

Transaxle Repair

evening 9

Child Care Assisting

evening 9

SWAINSBORO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Drafting, Basic Emergency Medical Technician

evening 6

Donald Speir, President

(EMT),Basic

evening 9

201 Kite Road
Swainsboro, Georgia 30401 (912) 237-6465 Regional: 1-800-290-8111

Manual Drive Transmission/ Transaxle Repair
Medical Transcription Office Accounting

evening 6 evening 9 evening 9

Located 90 miles northwest of Savannah public technical institute Patient Care Assisting

evening 9

governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education Personal Computer (PC) Operation evening 9

quarter system accredited by the Commission on Occupational Phlebotomy Technician

evening 9

Education. enrollment: 700.

Tune-up Specialist Word Processing Specialist

evening 9 evening 9

ADMISSIONS

Dale Renfroe, Director of Admissions

(912) 237-6465, Ext. 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.

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
Quarterly
Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly

COSTS Per Year

Tuition

:

$1 ,074

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Diane Claxton, Financial Aid Director (912) 237-6465, Ext. 21
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers the Pineland Telephone Scholarship and scholarships 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 Associate Degree Programs

Accounting Executive Secretary

AAS AAS

* Offered jointly with East Georgia College.

Offered (Day- Length Entrance
Evening) (Months) Date(s)

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: 790.

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 Academic Year
Tuition and fees Books

Total

$4,450
400 $4,850 Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Thomas Silarek, 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, publications, jazz ensemble, choral groups, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Anthropology Art Athletic Training Business Administration Communications Criminal Justice Education
Early Childhood Middle School English History

BS BA AA AA,BS BA BS
BS BS BS BA

Humanities

BA

Liberal Studies

BA,BS

Music'

BA,BM

Nursing

RN,BSN

Political Science

BS

Psychology

, BA

Recreation/Environmental BS

Social Science

BS

Social Work

BA

Sociology

BS

Bachelor in Music through cooperative program with Valdosta State University.

THOMAS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Charles R. DeMott, President 15689 US Highway 19 North Thomasville, Georgia 31792 (912) 225-4096

Located in south Georgia, 30 miles north of Tallahassee public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical
and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment: 1,627.

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 Academic Year
Tuition Fees
. Total Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$756 72
$828 Per Year

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Technology Business and Office Technology Cosmetology Drafting & Design, Advanced Electronics Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Information & Office Technology Medical Secretary Microcomputer Specialist Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing

Offered (Day- Length Evening) (Months)

both both both both both both both both both day both day day day day

12 12 24
15 15
12-24 18 18 12
15 15
12 12 12
15

Radiation Therapy

day

Surgical Technology

day

Welding & Joining Technology

both

Certificate Programs
Automotive Specialties Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Technician Brakes Technician Electrical Technician Engine Performance Technician Engine Repair Technician Heating & Air Conditioning Technician Manual Drive Train/Axles Technician Suspension & Steering Technician
Certified Nursing Assistant Computer Accounting Specialist Emergency Medical Technology, Basic General Office Assistant Office Accounting Medical Transcriptionist Nail Technician Respiratory Therapy for Health
Professionals PC Operations Welding
Word Processing Specialist

12-24 12 12

Entrance Date(s)
Quarterly Open Open Quarterly Open Open Open Open Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly Fall Winter Fall Summer/ Winter Summer Fall Open

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

TOCCOA FALLS COLLEGE
Paul L. Alford; President Toccoa Falls, Georgia 30598 (706) 886-6831 1-800-868-3257

Extracurricular activities include student government and several student organizations.
PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Agricultural Technology Computer Information Systems Medical Laboratory Technology Physical Therapist Assistant Radiation Therapist Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapist Secretarial Science

Located 45 miles northeast of Gainesville four-year privateGhristian college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges. semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 983.
ADMISSIONS Eric Bennett, Director of Enrollment Management (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. .

97

COSTS Per Year

Tuition

$7,254

Fees

166

Books

500

Room and board

3,708

Total

$11 ,628

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID John Gaiter, Financial Aid Director (706) 886-6831
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include athletic programs, student government, pUblications, drama club, choir and chorus, radio station, Christian organizations, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Biblical languages

BA English

BA

Biblical Studies Business Administration Christian Counseling
Applied Skills

BA,BS BA,BS
BA,BS

Family Ministries General Studies Intercultural Studies Interdisciplinary Studies

BA,BS AA MA
BA,BS

Psychology Communications

BA,BS Missiology Music

BA,BS

Broadcasting Interpersonal &
Organizational Journalism

BA,BS
BA,BS BA,BS

Church Music Composition Performance Pastoral Ministries

BA,BS BA,BS BA,BS BA,BS,MA

Education Early Childhood Christian

Philosophy & Religion BA,BS Pre-Seminary Studies BA,BS,MA Psychology

BA,BS BA
BA,BS

Middle Grades Music Secondary

BA,BS World Mission BA,BS Youth Ministries BA,BS

BA,BS,ThB BA,BS

TRUETT-MCCONNELL COLLEGE
T. Clark Bryan, President 100 Alumni Drive Cleveland, Georgia 30528 (706) 865-2134 1-800-865-2134

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 on-campus enrollment: 395, total enrollment: 2,020.

ADMISSIONS Penny Loggins, 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 Academic Year
Tuition Room, board, and fees Books

Total

$5,400 2,775 180
$8,355

Per Year

FINANCIAL AID Robert Gregory, Director of Financial Aid (706)865-2134
The college offers State and Federal aid programs, academic and athletic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting' Business General Studies Horticulture' Liberal Arts Medical Lab Technology' Music
Performance Music Education

AAS :-:. ABus
AGS AAS
AA AAS
AM

, Joint program with North Georgia Technical Institute.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Journalism Pre-Teaching

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA

Michael Adams, 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 ROTC-Army, Air Force quarter system (freshmen may enterfall quarter only) residence facilities enrollment: 29,404.

ADMISSIONS Nancy G. McDuff, 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 Academic Year

Matriculation fee'

$2,241

Fees Room and board (estimated)

Total

495 4,303 $7,039 Per Year

, 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

Special Education. BSEd,MEd, Magazines

ABJ

Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics,

EdS,EdD,PhD Management

BBA

publications, art, drama, music activities, professional organizations,

Gifted

EdD Management Information

religious groups, and fraternities and sororities.

Speech

MEd,EdS Systems

BBA

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Technological

Management Sciences

BBA

Accounting Advertising Agri-business

BBA,MAcc Dietetics ABJ Drama BSA Ecology

BSFCS AB,MFA,PhD MS,BS,PhD

Studies

BSEd,MEd

StUdent Personnel in Higher

Education

MEd

Engineering

Marine Sciences Marketing Marketing Research Marriage & Family

MS,PhD BBA
MMR,PhD

Agricultural

. Economics AB,BBA,MA,MBA,PhD

Communications

BSA Education

MA

Economics. BSA,MAE,MS,PhD Adult

MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD

Engineering

BSAE,MS Agricultural

BSA,MEd

Extension International

MAExt Art .. BFA,BSEd,MAEd,EdS,EdD

Cert. Business

, BSEd,MEd

Technology Management BSA Communication Sciences

Agronomy

MS,PhD

Anatomy

MS

Animal & Dairy Science PhD

Animal

& Disorders ........ BSEd,MEd,

EdS,PhD

Computer-Based

MEd

Counseling & Student

Health

BSA

Personnel Services .. EdD,PhD

Agricultural

BSAE,MS Therapy

Cert

Biological

BSBE Mass Communication MMC,PhD

Biological & Agricultural PhD Mathematical Sciences,

English

AB,MA,MAT,PhD Applied

MAMS

Entomology BS,BSA,MS,PhD Mathematics AB,BS,MA,PhD

Environmental Economics

Mathematics (Non-Thesis) .... MA

& Management

BSA Medical Microbiology ..... MS,PhD

Ethics

Cert Microbiology ....... AB,BS,MS,PhD

Health

BSEH Music

AB,MA,MM,DMA,PhD

Soil Science

BSA Church

BMus

Family Development BSFCS Composition

BMus

Fashion Merchandising .. BSFCS Performance

BMus

. Nutrition

PhD Counseling, Psychiatry PhD Finance

BBA Therapy

BMus

Science

BSA,MS,PhD Dance

BSEd Fisheries &

Theory

BMus

Anthropology

AB,MA,PhD Early Childhood

BSEd,

AquaCUlture

BSFR Newspapers

ABJ

Area Studies'

Cert

BSFCS,MEd,EdS,EdD Foods & Nutrition MHE,MS,PhD Nutrition Science

BSFCS

Art

BFA,MFA,PhD Elementary

BSEd, Food Science

BSA,MS,PhD Office Information

Crafts

BA,BFA

MEd,EdS,EdD Forest Environmental

Systems

AAS

Drawing & Painting BA,BFA English

BSEd,MEd,EdS

Resources

BSFR Organizational

Graphic Design

BA,BFA English/Speech

BSEd Forest Resources BSFR,MFR, Management..

BBA

Interior Design

BA,BFA Exercise Science EdD,MEd,PhD

Photographic Design .. BA,BFA Exercise & Sport Science BSED

French

MS,PhD Pharmacology AB,MA,MAT Pharmacy

MS,PhD BSPhr,

Printmaking

BA,BFA Foreign Language

BSEd, Furnishings &

MS,PharmD,PhD

SCUlpture

BA,BFA

MEd,EdS

Interiors

BSFCS,MS Philosophy

AB,MA,PhD

Art History

AB,MA Guidance &

General Business

BBA Physics

AB,BS,

Art, StUdio

AB,BFA

Counseling

MEd,EdS Genetics

BS,MS,PhD

BSPCS,MS,PhD

Artificial Intelligence

MS Health & Physical

BSEd Geography

AB,BS,MA,PhD Physics &

Avian Medicine

MAM Health Promotion &

Biochemistry & Molecular

Behavior

MEd,PhD

Geology German

AB,BS,MS,PhD Astronomy AB,MA,MAT Physiology

AB,BS,BSPA MS,PhD

Biology

BS,MS,PhD Health Promotion &

Germanic & Slavic

Plant Pathology BSA,MS,PhD

Biological Sciences

BSA

Education

BSEd

'Languages

AB Plant Protection & Pest

Biology

BS Higher

EdD,PhD Gerontology

Cert Management... BSA,MPPPM

Biology, Cellular BS,MS,PhD Home Economics. BSFCS,MEd Global Policy Studies

Cert Political Science AB,MA,PhD

Botany

BS,MS,PhD Human Resource &

Greek

AB,MA Poultry Science BSA,MS,PhD

Broadcast News

ABJ Organization

Historic Preservation .. Cert,MHP Pre-Dentistry

BS

Business Business

BBA

Development

MEd History

AB,MA,MAT,PhD Pre-Engineering

8S

Instructional Technology MEd, Home Economics .......... MHE,MS Pre-Forest

Administration .... MA,MBA,PhD

EdS,EdD,PhD Honors Interdisciplinary

Resources

Coursework

Chemistry ......... AB,BS,BSChem, Language

PhD

StUdies

AB,ABJ,BS,BSA Pre-Journalism

Coursework

MS,PhD Leadership

MEd,EdS,EdD Horticulture

BSA,MS,PhD Pre-Landscape

Child & Family Development ... BS Marketing

BSEd,MEd Housing

BSFCS Architecture

Coursework

FCS,MHE,MS,PhD Mathematics

BSEd,MEd, Housing & Consumer

Pre-Law

AB/BS

Child Development

BSFCS

EdS,EdD,PhD

Economics

MS,PhD Pre-Medical Technology

BS

Classical Culture

AB Measurements

EdD Human Resources

Pre-Medicine

BS

Classics

MA Middle School

BSEd,

Management.

BBA Pre-Nursing

BS

Clothing & Textiles

BSFCS

MEd,EdS,PhD Interdisciplinary

Pre-Optometry

Coursework

Cognitive Science

AB Music .... BMus,MMEd,EdS,EdD

StUdies

AB,BS,BFA Pre-Pharmacy

Coursework

Community Nutrition

BSFCS Occupational

International Business

BBA Pre-Physical

Comparative Literature

AB,

StUdies

MEd,EdS,EdD Italian

AB Therapy

Coursework

MA,PhD Philosophy

MEd,EdD Japanese Language &

Pre-Theology

COlJrsework

Computer Science

AB, Physical .... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD

Literature

AB Pre-Veterinary Medicine ........ BS

BS,MS,PhD Psychology

MEd, Journalism

MA Psychology ......... AB,BS,MS,PhD

Conservation Ecology &

EdS,EdD,PhD Landscape

Public Administration .. MPA,DPA

Sustainable

Reading .... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD

Architecture

BLA,MLA Public Relations

ABJ

Development

Cert,MS Research Design

Consumer Economics BSFCS Safety

EdD MEd,EdS

Landscape &Grounds
Management

Publication Management BSA Real Estate

ABJ B~~

Consumer Foods

BSFCS School Psychology EdS,EdD Latin

AB,MA Recreation & Leisure

,.!'

Consumer Journalism BSFCS School Psychometrist

MEd Law

JD,LLM Studies .... BSEd,MEd,EdS,EdD

Counseling Psychology

PhD Science

BSEd, Life Span Developmental

Rehabilitation Counseling ... MEd

Criminal Justice

AB

MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD

Psychology

PhD Religion

AB,MA

Crop Science

BSA Social Science ....... BSEd,MEd, linguistics

AB,MA,PhD Risk Management &

Dairy Science

BSA,MS

EdS,EdD,PhD Location Analysis

BBA Insurance

BBA

99

Romance Languages ..... AB,MA,

MAT,PhD

Social Work BSW,MSW,PhD

Sociology

AB,MA,PhD

Spanish

AB,MA,MAT

Speech

Communication ..... AB,MA,PhD

Statistics

AB,BS,MS,PHd

Telecommunication Arts ABJ

Textile Sciences ;

PhD

Textiles, Merchandising, &

Interiors

MS

Toxicology

MS,PhD

Turfgrass Management BSA

Veterinary Medicine

DVM

Veterinary Parasitology MS,PhD

Veterinary Pathology MS,PhD

Wildlife

BSFR

Women's Studies

Cert

Zoology

BS,MS,PhD

* Certificate programs are available in various areas at the undergraduate and graduate level.

VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Hugh C. Bailey, President 1500 North Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia 31698 (912) 333-5952 1-800-618-1878

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: 9,799.

ADMISSIONS Walter Peacock, Director of Admissions (912) 333-5791
Application and official transcripts should be submitted at least 20 days priortothe quarter for which registration is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) 15 units of college preparatory course work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) additional tests may be required at the university.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee *

Fees

;

Room and board

Total

* Additional fees for non-re'sidents.

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$1 ,680 459
3,423 $5,562

Per Year

Computer Information

Emergency Medical

Systems

AAS** ,BAS,BS Technology/Paramedic*** AAS

Computer Science

BS Engineering******

;.. BS

Criminal Justice

BS English*

BA,MA

Dental Hygiene***

AAS Environmental Geography BS

Drafting & Design Technology, Environmental Horticulture*** AAS

Advanced***

AAS French*

BA

Economics

BA/BBA General Studies

BGS

Education Administration

Health Fitness

BSHF

Supervision

MEd,EdS History*

BA,MA

Adult & Vocational

Industrial Electrical

Coordinator

OEd Technology***

AAS

Art

BFA,BA,MAEd Industrial Maintenance

Business

BSEd,MEd,EdS Technology:"**

AAS

Curriculum & Instruction .... OEd Legal Assistance Studies SA

Counseling &

Machine Tool Technology*** AAS

Guidance

MEd,EdS Mathematics*

BA,BS,MS

Early Childhood BSEd,MEd,EdS Medical Assisting***

AAS

Educational Leadership ..... OEd Military Science

6-12 Qtrs.

Instructional Technology .. MEd Music

BA

Middle Grades BSEd,MEd,EdS Music Performance

BM

Music

BMus,MMEd Nursing ... ASN****, BSN*****, MSN

Physical

B$Ed,MEd Philosophy

BA

Reading

MEd,EdS Physics

BS

Science

BS,MS Political Science

BA

School Psychology

EdS Psychology

BA,BS,MS

Secondary ...... BSEd,MEd,EdS Public Administration

MPA

Social Studies

BS,MS Radiologic Technology*** AAS

Special

BSEd,MEd,EdS Sociology/Anthropology .. BA,MS

Speech

BFA Spanish*

BA

Speech & Language

Speech Communication

BA

Pathology

BSEd,MEd Sports Medicine

BSEd

Trade Industrial Education ... BSEd Surgical Technology***

AAS

Vocational

BSEd,MEd Technical Studies

BAS

Electronics Technology,

Theater Arts

BFA

Advanced***

AAS

* Teacher certification is available in these areas. ** Joint program with Thomas Technical Institute. *** Joint program with Valdosta Technical Institute. **** Joint program with Abraham-Baldwin Agriculture College. ***** Joint program with Waycross College. ****** Joint program with Georgia Institute of Technology

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, national honor societies, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Administrative Services

BS Management

Astronomy

BS Marketing

Art

BA,BFA Marketing Management***

Biology

BS Business, Health Services,

Business*

MBA & Technology**

Accounting MAcc,AAS***,BBA Business and Office

Economics

BA,BBA Technology

Finance

BBA Chemistry

BBA BBA AAS
AAS
AAS BS

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 Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 2,495.

ADMISSIONS Michael C. Rayburn, V.P., Student Services (912) 333-2105
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score and at least 16 years old.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition Fees

Total

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

$756 138
$894 Per Year

100

FINANCIAL AID William Wiley, Director of Financial Aid (912) 333-2107
The institute 'offers State and Federal assistance.
CAMPUS LIFE

* Associate degree available through a joint program with Valdosta State University. Bachelor's degree available at Valdosta State University in some areas of study.
** Only offered as associate degree through joint program with Valdosta State University.

Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, and professional organizations.

PROGRAMS
Business
Accounting/Computerized* Computer Information Systel1(s* Information & Office Technology* Marketing Management*

Offered
(Day- Length Entrance Evening) (Months) Date(s)

both

12

Quarterly

both

18

Quarterly

both

12

Quarterly

day

15

Quarterly

Health

Dental Assisting*

day

Dental Hygiene**

day

Emergency Medical

Technology/Paramedic*

day

Medical Assisting*

day

Practical Nursing

day

Radiologic Technology* Surgical Technology*
Skilled
Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Collision Repair
Technology* Automotive Technology Cosmetology Environmental Horticulture* Industrial Electrical Technology* Industrial Maintenance Technology* Machine Tool Technology, Advanced* Printing/Graphic Arts Welding & Joining Technology
Technical
Drafting & Design Technology, Advanced*
Electronics Technology*

day day
both
day both day day both both
both day both
both both

15 September 24 September

12 September

15 Sept./March

15

January/

July 24 September

15

July

24

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

21

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

24

Quarterly

18 September

12

Quarterly

18

Quarterly

24

Quarterly

Certificates
Analog Electronics
Automotive Front End Alignment/Brake Specialist Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Tune-up/Electrical & Electronics Repair Basic Emergency Medical Technology Business Computer Applications Certified Customer Service Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Development Specialist Commercial Truck Driving LAN Specialist Nail Technician Office Accounting Patient Care Assistant Pharmacy Technology
Supervisory Management Specialist Welding

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 ofTechnical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education. associCite degree offered in selected majors enrollment capacity: day-4g8; evening-575.

ADMISSIONS
Carolyn Solmon, Admissions' Officer (706) 7643514

Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score is required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,088

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID
Sarah Twiggs, Director of Financial Aid (706) 7643570
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the institute offers various local scholarships, including Walker Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships.

PROGRAMS

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting*

AAS,AAT

Air Conditioning

Technology*

AAS

Business Office

Technology* Computer

c. AAS

Programming*

AAS,AAT

Cosmetology*

AAS

Drafting, Advanced

AAT

Electronics Technology

AAT

Health*

AAS

Information & Office

Technology*

AAS

Machine Tool

Technology*

AAS

Management & Supervisory

Development*

AAS,AAT

Medical Assisting*

AAS

Microcomputer

Applications

AAT

Microcomputer

Specialist*

AAS,AAT

Networking

AAT

Occupational Therapy

Assistant

AAT

Quality Control*

AAS,AAT

Secretarial Science

AAT

Technology*

AAS

Welding anf;i Joining

Technology*

AAS

* Associate degree also available through joint program with Dalton College.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Business Office Technology Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Drafting, Advanced

101

Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance/lndustrial Industrial Maintenance/Electrical Option Machine Tool Technology,.Basic Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Management & Supervisory
Development Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Networking Practical Nursing Quality Control Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Certificate Programs

AS-400 Specialist Certified Customer Service Specialist

Certified Manufacturing Specialist

Certified Mechanical Inspector

Certified Quality Auditor Certified Quality Engineer

Certified Quality Technician

Child Development Assisting

Clerk Typist Commercial Truck Driving

Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)

Operator Data Management Document Design & Production

Emergency Medical Technology

(EMT), Basic

Employee Relations

Integrated Resource Management

Medical Transcription

~

Metal Arc Welding

Nail Technician

Network Manager Organizational Leadership

Production & Inventory Management

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Tungsten Arc Welding

COSTS Per Academic Year

Matriculation fee' Fees Books

Total

Additional fees for non-residents.

$1,146.00
64.50 450.00 $1,660.50 Per Year

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

Accounting'

AAS Forest Technology'

AAS

Agriculture

AS General Studies

AA,AS

Air Conditioning Technology' AAS History

AA

Auto Collision Repair'

AAS Industrial Maintenance

Automotive Technology' AAS Technology'

AAS

Biological Sciences

AS Information & Office

Business Administration

AA Technology'

AAS

Chemistry

AS Machine Tool Technology' .. AAS

Child Development'

AAS Machine Tool Technology'

Computer Operations'

AAS (Advanced)

AAS

Computer Science

AS Mathematics

AS

Cosmetology'

AAS Medical Laboratory

Criminal Justice

AA Technology

AAS

Dental Hygiene

AS Medical Technology

AS

Drafting'

AAS Microcomputer Specialist' AAS

Education

Nursing

AS,ASN'*,BSN'"

Business

AS Physical Therapy

AS

Health & Physical

AS Political Science

AA

Teacher

AS Psychology

AA

Electronics Technology' AAS Radiologic Technology' AAS

Engineering

Respiratory Therapy

Engineering Technology AS Technology'

AAS

Pre-Engineering (Transfer

Sociology

:

AA

Program)

Surgical Technology'

AAS

English Forestry

AA Welding & Joining

AS Technology'

AAS

WAYCROSS COLLEGE
Barbara P. Losty, President 2001 South Georgia Parkway
Waycross, Georgia 3 i 503

(912) 285-6133

Associate in Applied Science degree available in cooperation with
Altamaha Technical Institute or Okefenokee Technical Institute. Associate in Sci~e in Nursing offered by South Georgia College. Bachelor of Science in Nursing offered by Valdosta State University.

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: 840.

ADMISSIONS

WESLEYAN COLLEGE

Matthew Latson, Director of Admissions

Nora Kizer Bell, President

& Financial Aid

4760 Forsyth Road

(912) 285-6133

Macon, Georgia 31210

Application should be submitted 20 days prior to beginning of quarter (912) 757-5206 1-800-447-6610

for which entrance is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an

accredited or approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) Located in north Macon. four-year Methodist-affiliated college for

satisfactory grade point average in college preparatory course work; women. accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and

(3) SAT; (4) placement test and personal interview may be required. Schools. semester system residence facilities enrollment: 481.

High school joint enrollment and early admission plans available.

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ADMISSIONS
John A. Thompson, Dean of Admissions & Financial Planning (912) 757-5206
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; (5) essay; (6) English teacher's recommendation. Early admission program for qualified students having completed junior year of high school.
COSTS Per Academic Year

ADMISSIONS
Abbe Hockaday, Admissions Coordinator (706) 845-4324

Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; SAT, ACT. or admissions exam.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition and fees

$1 ,132

* Additional fees for non-residents. (Exception: Alabama residents do not pay out-of-state tuition fee.)

Tuition

$14,000

Fees

200

Room and board

5.300

Total

$19.500 Per Year

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

FINANCIAL AID Grady Collins, Financial Aid Officer (912) 757-5205'
In addition to State and Federal assistance. the college offers academic scholarships ranging to full tuition, the Peyton Anderson Scholarship for future teachers, leadership awards, and talent awards in fine arts.

Books vary depending on course enrollment; uniforms required in health programs.

FINANCIAL AID
Sylvia Smith, Financial Aid Coordinator (706) 845-4323

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

CAMPUS LIFE

Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government. publications, drama, arts, music, interest clubs, honor societies, professional associations, and religious groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

American Studies

BA Mathematics

,

BA

Art Histgry

BA English

BA

Art, Studio

BA History

BA

Biology

BA History/Political Science

BA

Business Administration

Interdisciplinary Studies

BA

Accounting Concentration ... BA International Business

BA

Management Concentration BA International Relations

BA

Chemistry

:

BA Mathematics

BA

Communication

BA Music

Education

BA Performance Emphasis

Early Childhood

BA (Organ, Piano, or Voice) BA

Middle Grades

BA.MEd Philosophy

BA

Secondary Certification

Psychology

BA

Biology

BA Religion

BA

Chemistry

BA Sociology

BA

English

BA Spanish

BA

History

BA

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry
Engineering* Law

Medicine Veterinary Medicine

* 3/2 dual degree programs with Auburn University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Mercer University.

WEST GEORGIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

William H. Sellers, President 303 Fort Drive

LaGrange, Georgia 30240

(706) 845-4323

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 Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 879-day or evening.

Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, Phi Beta Lambda, and a variety of student clubs and organizations.

PROGRAMS

Associate Degree Programs
Accounting
Automated Manufacturing Technology Computer Information Systems Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Management and Supervisory Development Medical Laboratory Technology Radiologic Technology Secretarial Science
Diploma Programs
Accounting
Applied Manufacturing Technology Automated Manufacturing Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Basic CUlinary Arts Business and Office Technology Carpentry Child Development Child Development & Related Care Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Drafting Drafting, Advanced Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance Technology Information and Office Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Management and Supervisory Development Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Offered
(Day- Length Evening) (Qtrs.)

both

8

day

8

day

8

both

8

both

8

both

6

day

8

day

8

both

8

both

4

both

4

day

8

both

,4

both

6

day

4

both

5

day

4

day

4

day

6

day

6

both

4

both

4

both

2

both

4

both

6

both

4

both

6

both

4

both

4

both

2

both

5

both

5

day

8

day

4

day

5

day

8

both

4

Certificates
AutoCAD Operator Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Repair
Automotive Air Conditioning Basic Emergency Medical Technician Business Computer Applications
Ceiling & Roof Framing Certified Customer Service Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Nursing Assistant Child Care Assisting CNC CAD/CAM Programming CNC Lathe Operator Commercial Doors Computerized Tomography Concrete Forming Diagnostic Medical Sonography Driveability Technician Electrical Technician Employee Relations Exterior Finishes, Trim & Soffit Floor Framing Front End Alignment & Brake Specialist
Gas Metal Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Metal Arc Welding (TIG)
Industrial/Commercial Wiring Industrial Maintenance Welder I Industrial Maintenance Welder II Industrial Mechanical Technician Industrial Programmable Controls Insulation, Interior Walls & Ceiling Coverings
Lathe Operator Mammography Manual Drive Train & Axle Repair Medical Transcriptionist MIG Welding Milling Machines Nail Technician Office Accounting Organizational Leadership PC Operations Phlebotomy Technician Shielded Metal Arc Welding Site Layouts, Footings, & Foundations Small Business Management
Stairs Supervisory Development Trim, Floors & Doors
Wall Framing

both both both night both day both both both both both both day day day day both both both day day both both both both both
both both both both both day both both both both both both both both both both day day day both day day

ADMISSIONS

4

George Dyer, Director of Admissions

4

(706) 379-3111

4

High school seniors are encouraged to apply during the fall of their

4

senior year. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or

4

satisfactory GED score; (2) acceptable high school grade point average;

4

(3) SAT or ACT.

2

4

COSTS

4

Per Academic Year

4

Tuition and fees

$7,398

4

Room and board

3,603

4

Total

$11,001 Per year

4

4

Books vary depending on course enrollment.

4

4

FINANCIAL AID

4

Joanne Putnam, Director of Financial Aid

4

(706) 379-3111

4

In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic,

4

talent, athletic, endowment, honor, and ministerial scholarships.

4

4

CAMPUS LIFE

4

Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics,

4

student government, publications, social organizations, music, choir,

4

drama, and religious and special interest groups.

4

4

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

4

Agriculture

AS Natural Sciences

AS

4

Art

AFA Nursing

,AS

4

Biological Sciences

4

Business

4

Chemistry

4

Criminal Justice

AS Physics

AS

AS Political Science

AA

AS Pre-Dentistry

AS

AA Pre-Dental Hygiene

AS

4

Education

4

Art

AS Pre-Engineering

AS

AFA Pre-Forestry

AS

4

Early Childhood &

Pre-Law

.. AA

4

Elementary

AS Pre-Medicine

AS

2

Health & Physical

AS Pre-Optometry

AS

4

Music

AFA Pre-Pharmacy

AS

2

English

AA Pre-Physical Therapy

AS

4

Foreign Languages

AA Pre-Veterinary Medicine

AS

4

Geology

AS Psychology

AA

4

History

AA Recreation

;

AS

4

Journalism

AA Religious Studies

AA

4

Liberal Arts - General

AA Science - General

AS

4

Mathematics

AA Sociology

AA

4

Medical Technology

AS Theatre

AfA

4

Music

AFA

YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
Thomas S. Yow, III, President
P.o. Box 98
Young Harris, Georgia 30582 (706) 379-3111 1-800-241-3754

Tuition and fees are higher at many schools for "non-residents," generally

Located 55 miles north of Gainesville two-year private Metnodistc affiliated college. accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system (freshmen may enter any quarter)
residence facilities enrollment: 550.

students who have lived in Georgia for less than a year.

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Meeting Educational Costs

All of the schools listed in this directory offer some type of financial aid to help students and parents meet the cost of an education. These costs can differ significantly from one school to another, depending on the type of school you select and your program of study.
In general, costs are lowest at a public technical institute, higher at a community/junior college, still higher at a public four-year college, and highest at a private university. Schools with higher costs, however, often have more financial aid available than less expensive schools.
What do educational costs include? The total educational costs of attending a college include: (I) tuition and fees; (2) books and supplies; (3) room; (4) board (meals); (5) transportation; and (6) personal expenses such as clothes, laundry, recreation, and medicine.
What is the family's share? The primary responsibility for financing an education rests with the student and his or her family. The family is expected to make a maximum effort to assist the student with college expenses. Financial assistance should be viewed as supplementary to the efforts of the family.
The student also has a responsibility to contribute to his or her college expenses from sources that may include savings, summer earnings, monetary gifts from friends and relatives, or other sources. Students receiving aid are expected to use part of their summer earnings toward defraying college costs.
Who determines how much my family is expected to pay toward educational costs? Schools; government agencies, and organizations that award financial aid determine how much a family is expected to pay toward attendance costs, using a process called need analysis.
In order to estimate your expected family contribution, you and your parents should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This form asks for information about the income, expenses, and assets you and your family have. Check with the college financial aid office to see if a supplemental need analysis form is also required.
How is the family contribution determined? The expected family contribution is based primarily on your family's income and assets. However, certain allowances are considered and. subtracted from total income and assets. These allowances include amounts for a standard cost of living, for future retirement needs, and for future indebtedness.

Additionally, part of your own assets and income from part..:time or summer work is considered available for school expenses. Your contribution is added to that of your parents to obtain the expected family contribution.
What is financial aid? Financial aid is money awarded to a student to help pay educational costs. Most financial aid is awarded according to individual need and educational costs. The federal government, the state government, and postsecondary schools provide financial aid to eligible students in the form of grants/scholarships, loans and employment.
A grant/scholarship is money awarded as financial aid that requires no repayment. A loan is money borrowed from a commercial lender, a governmental agency, or a post-secondary school that must be repaid ... the amount borrowed plus interest. Student employment can be a job that the school has found for you on or off campus or work that you have obtained on your own initiative.
On what basis is financial aid awarded? Most financial aid is awarded on the basis of financial need. Total educational costs minus the expected family contribution equals need. Financial aid programs based on financial need are generally referred to as need-based programs.
Some financial aid is awarded based on achievement rather than need (non-need-based aid). 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.
How much financial aid can I receive, and when should I apply? The total financial aid awarded to a student cannot exceed educational costs. Because of limited funds and eligibility requirements, a student's total financial need cannot always be met. For the best chance at receiving aid, apply as quickly as possible after January 1:
The following table 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.

105

t

Program
HOPE - Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally
2

State and Federal

. Objective
To provide scholarships and grants to recent high school graduates and nontraditionaJ students attending public and approved private institutions in Georgia.

Under-

Georgia

Graduate/ Residency

Graduate Requirement

Application Procedures1

u

Yes

Contact the school's financial aid office for the appropriate application.

3

4

5

6 7

8 9

10

11

Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents

To assist children of a law enforcement
officer, fire fighter, or prison guard in Georgia who has been norm<o,nor,tl"

u

Grant (LEPD)

disabled or killed in the

12 Georgia Public Safety safety officers who have

Memorial Grant

permanently disabled or killed in

u

the line of duty.

Complete the Georgia Public

Yes

Safety Memorial Grant/LEPD Grant

Application.

Complete the Georgia Public

Yes

Safety Memorial GrantiLEPD Grant

Application.

'ALL NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID PROGRAMS ARE DESCRIBED IN THE SHADED AREAS OF THIS CHART.

NOTES: 1 Contact the financial aid office at the college, university, or technical institute you plan to attend to see if a supplemental need anaiysis

form is r e q u i r e d . .

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2 For additional information, contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission at (770) 414-3000 or (912) 757-3626 (Toll free: 1-800-776-6878).

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Financial Aid Programs

Academic Year Maximums2

Institution Restrictions

NeedBased

Varies

Eligible postsecondary institutions in Georgia

No

Comments2
Contact your high school guidance counselor, college financial aid administrator, or the HOPE Scholarship Program in Metro Atlanta at (770) 414-3085 or toll-free in Gecrgia at 1-800-546-HOPE. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education.

$2,000 Varies

Eligible postsecondary schools
in Georgia

No

Recipients may receive up to $8,000 for four years of undergraduate study.

Public postsecondary schools

No

Award covers the cost of attendance minus any other aid received. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education;

in Georgia

3 If you need help finding a lender for a FedEifaf Stafford or PLUS Loan, please contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission at (770) 414-3000 or 1-800-776-6878.
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 to request a copy of our guide to scholarship information and sources, which includes suggestions for further research into the opportunities available. Visit our web site at www.gsfc.org for the most recent updates on financial aid.
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HOPE Eligible Schools

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Albany Technical Institute Altamaha Technical Institute American Intercontinental University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Art Institute of Atlanta Athens Area Technical Institute .Atlanta Christian College Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical Institute Augusta State University Augusta Technical Institute Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Carroll Technical Institute Chattahoochee Technical Institute Clark Atlanta University Clayton College and State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical Institute Coosa Valley Technical Institute Covenant College
Dalton College Darton College DeKalb College DeKalb Technical Institute DeVry Institute of Technology East Central Technical Institute East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Flint River Technical Institute
Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Georgia College and State University Georgia 'Institute of Technology Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State Univen:iity Gordon College Griffin Technical Institute

Gwinnett Technical Institute Heart of Georgia Technic,al Institute

Kennesaw State University

LaGrange College Lanier Technical Institute

Life University

Macon State College Macon Technical Institute

Medical College of Georgia ' Mercer University

Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical Institute

Morehouse College

Morris Brown College Moultrie Area Technical Institute North Georgia College and State University

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 Sandersville Regional Technical Institute

Savannah College of Art and Design

Savannah State University

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Savannah Technical Institute

Shorter College

South College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical Institute Southeastern Technical Institute

Southern Polytechnic State University

Spelman College State University of West Georgia

Swainsboro Technical Institute

Thomas College Thomas Technical Institute

Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College

University of Georgia Valdosta $tate University Valdosta Technical Institute

Walker Technical Institute

Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia Technical Institute

Young Harris College

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Application Checklist
o Have you checked the deadlines for applying for admission and financial aid at each school you are considering?
o Have you applied for admission at each school? o 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?
o Have you used the Georgia Career Information System (GCIS) to check for school information, scholarships, program of study offerings, etc.?
o Have you checked with private sources (such as churches, civic clubs, and veterans' organizations) for scholarships? You should start working on this in the fall of your senior year. Many awards are already made by the spring.
o 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 is expected to pay. toward your educational expenses. Also check with the schC?ol's financial aid office to see if you will be required to complete a supplemental need analysis form, such as the PROFILE Form.

Photo courtesy of Wesleyan College

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