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A GUIDE TO GEORGIA'S HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECON DARY SCHOOLS

A ROADMAP TO SUCCESS

FRESHMEN YEAR
., Get to know your guidance counselor
., Explore career ideas ., Join clubs
., Get involved in school activities
., Build a solid academic foundation

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SOPHOMORE YEAR
., Explore career and college options
., Talk with your guidance counselor and family about financing college
., Seek out school and community service opportunities
., Review Academic goals and interests
., Continue to build on academic pursuits

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JUNIOR YEAR
., Take the PSAT, because it is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program
., Continue to research colleges
Use the library, Internet, college fairs and visits
., Fine tune academic plans and goals by continuing to discuss with family and guidance counselor
., Challenge yourself academically; if you qualify, take AP courses
., Seek out scholarship opportunities by visiting your guidance office and searching the Internet
., Attend Financial Aid Night at your school
., Take the SAT in January to get an idea of how you are doing

SENIOR YEAR
., Retake the SAT or ACT
., If the colleges you are applying to require recommendations, meet with your teachers and make arrangements
., Visit colleges
., Complete all college applications by December 1
., Prepare to file the FAFSA after January 1 by gathering tax information early If your family won't file their federal income tax return by April 15, estimate on FAFSA Keep a copy of your FAFSA If you plan to file the FAFSA on-line, get a
PIN at www.pin.ed.gov (takes two weeks)
Important numbers and Web sites for
federal aid: www.fafsa.ed.gov
1-800-4-FEDAID ., Complete and return any financial aid application
required by the colleges you have applied to
., Review offers of admission and financial aid
., After making your decision, notify in writing the schools you have decided not to attend
., Mail in your deposit to confirm your acceptance of your offer of admission

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Glossary. Rules for the Road.

Award Letter - Issued by a college's Financial Aid Office, this official document lists all of the financial aid awarded to a student.

Guarantee Fee - A fee paid to the guaranty agency to insure the loan. The amount of the fee is deducted from the dollar amount of the loan.

Co-Signer - A co-signer of a Promissory Note who is secondarily liable for a loan obl igation.
Cost of Attendance - The total amount it will cost a student to attend a particular school. This includes tuition and fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation costs and personal expenses.
Expected Family Contribution (EFC)- The amount the federal government, via th e FAFSA process, estimates that a family should contribute to the cost of a college education, based on income, assets and other circumstances.
Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) - A loan program authorized by the federal government in the Higher Education Act . This program includes Federal Stafford, PLUS and Consolidation Loans. These loans are funded by banks, guaranteed by guaranty agencies and ulti mately insured by the federal government.
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) Government grants distributed by col leges, in accordance with federal condi tions, to students based on need .

Guaranty Agency -An agency that insures the student loans made by lenders.
Interest- The fee charged to borrow money, usually a percent of the outstanding loan amount, wh ich accrues and is paid over the life of the loan.
Loan - A sum of money borrowed (principal) usually for a specific reason (e.g. to obtain an education). The entity lending the money (e.g. bank) usually charges interest for use of the money. The amount borrowed is typically repaid with interest over a period of time.
Monthly Payment - This is the amount that you must pay each month on your loan during repayment.
Origination Fee -The fee charged by the government to offset the cost of processing the loan. The amount of the fee is deducted from the dollar amount of the loan.
Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) -These are loans under the FFELP and are for parents of undergraduate students. They requ ire a credit check. The interest rate is low but repayment begins immediately.

Financial Aid Package - The total amount of financial assistance a student receives, including grants, scholarships, work-study and loans, as listed in the college's financial aid award letter.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - The federal form which determines eligibility for all fed eral financial aid programs.
Grants - A form of financial aid, similar to scholarships, that does not have to be repaid .

Payment Schedule - A summary of the terms of a loan, which includes the total principal amount, the date payment begins and the interest rate.
Principal -The amount of the loan that must be repaid upon maturity, and the amount upon which interest will be charged .
Promissory Note - The binding document that a borrower signs before receiving the loan proceeds. The note includes information about the terms and conditions of the loan.

Student Aid Report (SAR) -This report is sent to you by the government about 4-6 weeks after you submit your FAFSA. This report will inform you of your EFC (Expected Family Contribution).
Scholarships - Scholarships, like grants, do not have to be repaid . These are available from many sources including community groups, school s and private corporations. Scholarships can be awarded based on a variety of criteria including scholastic achievement, hobbies and majors.
Stafford Loan - Loans under the FFELP awarded on the basis of financial need . The Federal Stafford Loan can be either subsidized or unsubsidized or a combination of both. These loans can be made from a bank, credit union or other eligible lender, or obtained directly from the government under the Direct Lending Program.
Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan - The government pays the interest for the student while in school at least half time and during periods of grace and deferment.
Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan - The student is responsible for paying the interest on the loan while in school , and during periods of grace and deferment.
Vari able Interest - Interest rate that changes periodically (e.g. quarterly, annual ly). The interest rates for Federal Stafford and PLUS Loans are set by the govern ment each year and change annu ally on the first of July.
Work-Study - Part of the Federal Student Financial Assistance Program , work-study provides part-time employment for postsecondary students who need income to help meet education costs.

A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR
STATE OF GEORGIA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ATLANTA 30334-0900
Sonny Perdue
GOVERNOR
My Fellow Georgians: Success in life depends on many factors, and getting a good education is one of the most important. High school graduates who wish to continue their education face some serious choices: What's the right career for me? Which schools offer the programs of study I need? How am I going to pay for it all? Fortunately, Georgians have access to many excellent institutions of higher learning, and this directory lists our state's finest public and private universities, colleges, and technical colleges. Each listing contains useful information, including a brief description of the school, estimated costs of attending, and academic and career programs offered. Residents of our state also are blessed with many sources of financial assistance, made available through the Georgia Student Finance Commission, the official State of Georgia agency designated to help Georgians pay for education beyond high school. The Commission provides low-interest loans for students and their parents, service-cancelable loans, and a variety of scholarships and grants, including Georgia's popular HOPE Scholarship program. Georgia awards its undergraduate students more financial aid than any other state, and I encourage you to take advantage of those resources. More information is available online at www.gsfc.org.. Higher education is an investment in the future - the future of each individual and of the entire community as well. I wish you great success as you further your education and prepare for a fulfilling and prosperous life.
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Sonny Perdue, Governor
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GSFC

In 1965, the Georgia Student Finance Commission began helping Georgia residents gain access to education beyond high school by giving financial assistance and counseling to students and their families.
Georgia Student Finance Commission leads the nation irt helping students
Today, Georgia has led the nation for five consecutive years in providing sources of student financial aid for its citizens seeking higher education.
GSFC helps: students who are seeking education beyond high school; families of students who are seeking education beyond high school; and adults who are seeking additional education.
The GSFC Customer Relations Center offers free counseling services to individuals who seek to improve their intellectual and work skills through colleges, universities or technical colleges. The Customer Relations staff conducts seminars and workshops at high schools, and at faith-based, corporate, or other central community facilities around the state. Personal one-on-one counseling is available by visiting the GSFC Customer Relations Center in Tucker or by callingl-800-505-GSFC. The Customer Relations Center staff also advises school counselors and other professionals on the financial aid process.
GSFC administers Georgia's popular HOPE Scholarship Program and eight ocher scholarship and grant programs assisting eligible students in entering the state's public and private colleges and universities and public technical colleges. In addition to HOPE, the programs include: Governor's Scholarship, Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant, Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Grant, and more. (More information on Pages 122-123.)
The Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC)
is the connecting link that the State of Georgia provides between the state's postsecondary institutions and its citizens who seek education beyond high school.

Scholarships and Grants
The HOPE Scholarship Program, funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education, provides financial assistance to eligible students seeking undergraduate college degrees and certificates or diplomas at any eligible postsecondary institution in Georgia. (More information on Pages 124-125.)

The Georgia Tuition Equal-

ization Grant, funded by state

funds, goes to Georgia

Key/an Mitchell,

residents enrolled full-time as Piedmont College

undergraduates at eligible

private colleges and universities in Georgia.

The Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Grant, funded from federal funds and state funds, assists students who demonstrate substantial financial need.

The Governor's Scholarship Program, funded by state funds, provides assistance to Georgia's high school valedictorians, salutatorians, STAR Students, and Georgia Scholars.

The Robert Byrd Honors Scholarship, funded by federal funds, provides $1,500 per academic year to outstanding Georgia high school graduates.

The lottery-funded Public
Safety Memorial Grant Anne-Marie Peeples, Coastal Program and the state-funded Georgia Community College Law Enforcement Personnel Dependents Grant Program, go to the children of Georgia's public safety officers who were killed or disabled in the line of duty.

The ROTC Grant, funded by state funds, goes to Georgia residents participating in the ROTC program at North Georgia College and State University.

GSFC Student and Parent Loans
GSFC offers the federally guaranteed Stafford loans to students and PLUS loans to parents. GSFC's student and parent loans are made at interest rates that are among the lowest in the nation. (More information on Pages 120-121.)

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AT A GLANCE

GSFC Service-Cancelable Loans
GSFC's Service-Cancelable Loans allow students to borrow money to attend college and earn a degree, then, after graduating, to repay the borrowed money by providing service at designated locations.

The lottery-funded HOPE Teacher and PROMISE Teacher scholarships allow teachers to repay the scholarship by teaching in Georgia Public Schools for one
academic year for each $1,500 to $2,500 awarded, depending on the program. (More information on Pages 125126.)

Service-cancelable loans also are available for students pursuing an education in health care fields.

Tara Thrift, Okefenokee Technical College

GSFC offers military scholarship programs for students seeking military

careers who are attending North Georgia College & State

University or Georgia Military College. Recipients of

Military Scholarships must serve in the Georgia National

Guard after graduation.

The Georgia National Guard Service-Cancelable Loan program enables citizens who already are members of the Georgia Air Force National Guard or Georgia Army National Guard to pursue an undergraduate degree.

A special loan program called Georgia Advantage rewards student borrowers who demonstrate good financial habits. Another program, the Georgia First Education Loan, is available if a student has a shortfall in tuition funds or needs funds for items other than school enrollment fees, items such as room and board, a computer, transportation, etc.

Students who will be in college in 2003-2004 can apply for their student loan to GSFC's lender, the Georgia Student Finance Aurhority by listing GSFA and Lender Code 822573 on the college's financial aid forms.

Glendon Frye, North Geo1-gia College & State University

Default Aversion
The Default Aversion Unit works with student borrowers who are delinquent in repayment to help them avoid the severe consequences of failure to repay. Volunteer Peer Financial Counseling groups are set up on school campuses, and loan counselors are available by telephone every weekday and on alternate Saturdays to talk with borrowers to help delinquent borrowers reach acceptable solutions. The numbers to call are 770-724-9160 in metro Aclanta or toll-free at 1-800-776-6878, ext. 9160. Information also is available on the Web site, www.gsfc.org.
Services in Fiscal Year 2003
In Fiscal Year 2003, the GSFC:
Provided 481 workshops and seminars about higher education and the financial aid services available and provided consultation services for a total of 150,371 individuals Provided the GSFC Web site, www.gsfc.org, for continuous information. Provided $357,335,362 in HOPE Scholarships and Grants to 219,322 students attending public and private colleges and universities, and public technical colleges. Provided $36,116,371 in Scholarships and Grants, in addition to the HOPE Scholarships and Grants, to 41,287 students attending public and private colleges and universities. Awarded 17,639 loans to Georgia residents seeking postsecondary education at any institution of higher learning and to non-Georgia residents seeking education at Georgia institutions. Awarded $3,466,487 in service-cancelable loans to 1,294 Georgians who will serve in designated fields after graduation to repay the funds.
Georgia's Higher Education Savings Plan
The State of Georgia offers the Higher Education Savings Plan, a Section 529 college savings plan, administered by the State Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services. The Higher Education Savings Plan offers tax advantages, and the funds can be used to pay tuition and other education-related expenses at any accredited public or private college, university, trade, or graduate school in Georgia or any other state. For more information , visit www.gacollegesavings.com or call 1-877-424-4377.

All the information in this directory is available on our Web site at www.gsfc.org

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GEORGIA STUDENT FINANCE COMMISSION

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

Mattie Hicks Hinesville First Congressional District
Vacant Second Congressional District
Vacant Third Congressional District
Vacant Fourth Congressional District
Florence H. Sumner Atlanta Fifth Congressional District

Vacant Sixth Congressional District
Vacant Seventh Congressional District
Vacant Eighth Congressional District
Jere Johnson Hartwell Ninth Congressional District
C. Mark Miller, Chairman Jasper Tenth Congressional District

Ms. Patsy Upchurch Bowdon Eleventh Congressional District
Vacant Twelfth Congressional District
Vacant Thirteenth Congressional District

EXECUTIVE STAFF
Shelley C. Nickel Executive Director
David Benner Deputy Executive Director

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started 6
Georgia's Colleges, Universities, and Technical Colleges 7
School Index
8
Programs of Study 10
School Profiles 47
Meeting Educational Costs 119
State and Federal Financial Aid Programs 122
Georgia's HOPE Scholarship Program 124
Application and Scholarship Checklist 127
Important Dates for Students 128
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GETTING STARTED

If you're planning co continue your education after you graduate from high school, or ifyou're chinking about advanced train ing co gee a better job or change careers, you'll need information on schools, programs of study, coses, and financial aid. This directory provides chat information for che I 03 schools eligible for Georgia's HOPE Scholarship.
Georgia's Colleges, Universities, and Technical Colleges directory describes the various types of schools and the amount of time usually needed co complete a program ofstudy at each type ofschool.
The School Index, beginning on page 8, lists the Georgia postsecondary schools included in chis directory and gives the page number where information on each school can be found. If you already have a school in mind, or want co compare schools, che index wi ll cake you directly there.
If you have decided what you wane co study
but don't know which schools offer your preferred subj ects, turn co the section called Programs of Study, which begins on page I 0. The various programs are listed alphabetically.
School Profiles begin on page 47 and include information about location, size, entrance requirements, programs offered, coses, and financial aid. This information was collected from the schools in mid-2003 and may have changed since chat time. Check with the school admissions office for curren c informacion on admission, cost, and programs. You also can check che school's Web site at che address listed in the profile.
Be sure co read Meeting Educational Costs, beginning on page 119. You'll find general information on che various kinds of financial aid and che facrors considered in awarding aid. A cable highlights che largest Scace and Federal financial aid programs, with eligibi lity requirements for each, app li cation deadlines, and more.
If yo u need help with college coses, contact che school's financial aid office. Finally, co be sure you've covered everything in applying for adm ission and financial aid, cake a moment co review che Application Checklist on page 127.

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 colleges, and Scace Employment Service offices. GCIS has in formation on more chan 3,500 postsecondary schools throughout the United Scares, including 186 in Georgia, and career information for 440 major occupations. Check with your high school gu idance office co learn more about using GCIS.

Please remember char che Georgia Scudenc Finance Commission has consulcanes available co answer your questions concern ing financial aid and enrolling in college. The Commission's consulting services are free. For more information, please call che Aclanca office, (770) 7249000, roll-free 1-800-505-GSFC, or the Macon office, (478) 752-1185.

Georgia Institute of Technology students Lisa M. Poremki, Brian Baines, and Lindsey M. Cook enjoy a light moment.

Wesleyan College student Christy Whitman takes a ride on her thoroughbred, Logan. Logan is making his home in the college stables.

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COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, TECHNICAL COLLEGES

Georgia has a large network of public and private colleges, universities, technical colleges, and special purpose schools located throughout the state. These schools offer more than 450 subjects of study.
Georgia's postsecondary institutions fall into four categories: two-year colleges, four-year colleges and universities, technical colleges, and special purpose schools. Each type of school awards some kind of recognition - a diploma, a certificate, or a degree - when you complete your studies.
Two-year colleges offer freshman and sophomore level courses leading co an associate degree. There are two types of associate degree programs. In a career program, the student earns the Associate degree in Applied Science (MS) or the Associate degree in Applied Technology (MT) and is prepared for immediate employment in a specific field such as nursing, electronics, or office administration.
In a transfer program, che student earns an Associate degree in Arcs (M) or Science (AS) . This two-year degree is structured co allow you co transfer chose course credits co a four-year college or university for credit coward a baccalaureate (bachelor's) degree.
Many of these transfer programs are identified in the school listings by a "Pre" prefix-PreLaw, Pre-Engineering, etc. Ochers are called "pre-professional" programs by the schools.
Four-year colleges and universities offer undergraduate programs. Students earn the traditional baccalaureate degree: the Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arcs (AB or BA). This degree is required for admission co a graduate or professional school.
Programs at four-year schools can vary 111 length. Some accelerated programs can be completed in three years, while certain professional programs (pharmacy and architecture, for example) take five years co finish. 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 profes-

sions like dentistry or med icine. Technical colleges offer programs of study chat prepare students for employment in more than 85 fields, including customer service, cosmetology, auto mechani cs, computer programming, and practical nursing.T hese co urses last from six weeks co two yea rs, and students receive a certificate or a diploma after finishin g their studies. In addition, Georgia's techni cal colleges offer Associate degrees in Applied Science and Associate degrees in Applied Technology. Many technical colleges offer a joint enro llment program with nea rby colleges. Students enroll at both schools, caki ng academic classes at the college co supplement the techni cal course work, and ea rn an Associa te degree . Special purpose schools offer hi ghly focused studies in selected fiel ds, such as arc, med ical speci alties, or religio us voca ti ons. T hese schools generally grant a degree when the required cou rses have been com pleted. Coses vary widely between che four categories of schools, but are generally lowest at a public technical college and highest at a private fo uryear college or university. Your progra m of study also will affect che cost of your education . For information on fin ancial aid co help with school expenses, see "Meeting Ed ucational Costs," which begins on page 119.
Georgia Aviation Technical College student Ashley Battles plans to become a commercial pilot.

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SCHOOL INDEX

School

Page

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Code 001541) ....... ...... .. ...... . 47 Agnes Score Coll ege (Code 001542) ......... .... ..... ...... .. ..... .... .. ........ .... .. 47 Albany Stace University (Code 001544) ....... ..... ....,........ ... .......... .. ...... 48 Albany Techn ical College (Code 005601) ... ........... ............ ........ ....... . 49 Altamaha Technical College (Code 030321) ... .... .. ..... .... ..... .. ..... ... ..... . 49 American Intercontinental University (Code 014720) ... ... .............. ... 50 Andrew College (Code 001545) ............ ...... ....... .. ........ .. ..... .. .,... ... .... . 50 Appalachian Technical College (Code 004023) .... ...... ...,..... .. ........ ... .. 5 1 Argosy University/Atlanta (Code 021799) .............................. ............ 52 Armstrong Atlantic Seate University (Code 001546) ....... ..... .. ...... .. ..... 52 Act Institute of Atlanta (Code 009270) ............... ... ..................... ........ 52 Athens Technical College (Cod~ 005600) ..... ..... .. ........ ... .... .. ....... .... ... 53 Atlanta Christian College (Code 001547) ..... .... ..... ...... .... ... .. ..... ....... .. 54 Atlanta College of Arc (Code 001549) ...... ... .... .... .,.... .... ... .... .. ,.... ... .... 54 Atlanta Metropolitan College (Code 0 12 I65) ..... ................ .... ........... . 55 Atlanta Technical College (Code 008543) ..................... .............. ....... 55 Augusta State University (Code 001552) ...................................... ...... 56 Augusta Technical College (Code 005599) ................ .................... ..... 56 Bainbridge College ( ode 011074) .................. ........ ......... ..... ...... ... .... 57 Berry College ( ode 001554) ... ..... ................. ... ...... ........ .. ............ ... .. 57 Brenau University (Code 001556) ... ..... .... ..... ... .... ... ....... ......... ........... 58 Brewton-Parker Coll ege (Code 001557) ........ .... ... ..... .... ...... .. .... .. .... ... 59 Central Georgia Technical College (Code 005763) ... .... ...... ..... ....... ... 60 Chattahoochee Technical College (Code 005620) ... ........ ... ... ... ...... ... . 61 Clark Atlanta University (Code 001559) .... ...... ..... .... ........ ....... ..... .. ... 61 C layton College & Seate University (Code 008976) ... ..... ................ ... 62 Coastal Georgia Community Co llege (Code 001558) ............ ... ... ..... .. 63 Columbus State University (Code 001561) .. .... .... ..... ... .... ..... ........ .. ... 64 Columbus Technical College (Code 005624) .. ...... .................... ......... 65 Coosa Valley Technical College (Code 004024) .... ... ...... .. ... ...... .... ... .. 65

Gordon College students Colette Watkins, Justin Storm, and Max Khaysavang Phonepmsith prepare to ler1ve the Fine Arts Building

W'llycross College students Brandi Stevens and Kenneth Graham

School

Page

Covenant College (Code 003484) ....... .............................................. . 66

Dalton State College (Code 003956) ......... ........................ ... ............ .. 67

Darron College (Code 001543) ..... ..... ... .... ........ ...... ... ...................... .. 68

DeKalb Technical College (Code 016582) ............ ... .... ........ ... .......... . 69

DeVry University (Code 009224) ... ... .... ... .... ....... ....... .. ......... .... ... ..... . 70

Eas t Central Technical Co llege (Code 010436) ........................ ........ .. 70

East Georgia Coll ege (Code 0 I0997) ..... .. .............. ........... ... ... ... ....... .. 7 1

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Code 00 I479) ....... ............... 72

Emmanuel Co llege (Code 00 I 563) ........ .... ........... .... ......... ... ......... ..... 72

Emo ry Un iversity (Code 001564) ..... ... ..................... ... ..... ......... ..... .... 72

Flint River Technical College (Code 005613) ...... .... ... ..... ................ ... 74

Floyd College (Code 009507) .. ..... .. ......... .. .... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ..... .. .... ... 74

Fort Valley State University (Code 001566) ............ ........................... 75

Gainesville College (Code 00 I 567) ... ..... ..... .. .... .. .... ... ......... ... ..... ........ 76

Georgia Aviation & Technical Co llege (Code 035763) ...... ................. 76

Georgia College & State Un iversity (Code 00 I602) ... ....... ........ .. ..... .. 77

Georgia Institute of Technology (Code 001569) ................................ 77 Georgia Military College (Code 001571) ............................................ 78 Geo rgia Perimeter Co llege (Code 001562) ............. ............................ 79 Georgia Southern Un iversity (Code 00 I 572) ... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ... .... 79 Georgia Southwestern Scare University (Code 001573) .. ......... ........... 80 Georgia State University (Code 001574) ...... .. ........ ........ ............ ........ 81 Gordon Co llege (Code 001575) ...... .. ...... .. ........... .. ............................ 82 Grady Healch System Professional Schools (Code 004117) ................. 83 Griffin Techni cal Co llege (Code 005621) .......................................... 83 Gwinnett Techn ical Coll ege (Code 0 16139) ... .. ....... .. .. ......... ............. 84 Heart of Georgia Technical College (Code 0 16070) ... ........................ 85

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School

Page

Kennesaw Srate University (Code 001577) ...... .... .. ....... ....... ... ........... . 86

LaGrange Co llege (Code 001578) ... ..... ... ........... ... ......... ........ .. ....... ... 86

Lanier Technical College (Code 005254) .......... .... .... ... ... ....... .. ... ... ... . 87

Life University (Code 014170) ......... .. ............. ....... ........ ... ..... .... ........ 88

Macon State College (Code 007728) ............ .................. .................... 88

Medical College of Georgia (Code 001579) ............... ... .... .. ....... ......... 89

Mercer University - Atlanta (Code E00558) ........... .. ......... ... ............. 89

Mercer University - Macon (Code 001580) ....... ........ .. ........ .. ..... .. ..... 90

Middle Georgia College (Code 001581) ... .. ....... ........ .. ........... ............ 91

Middle Georgia Technical College (Code 014625) .. ......... .. .... ........... . 92

Morehouse College (Code 001582) .. .. ........ ........ .. ..... ... ...... ......... ....... 93

Morris Brown College (Code 00 I583) ..... .............................. .... ... .. ... 93

Moultrie Technical College (Code 005255) .. .... .. ........ ... ...... .. ......... ... 93

North Georgia College & State Univers ity (Code 001585) ........ .. ....... 94

North Georgia Technical College (Code 005619) .. .......... ...... .... ... ..... 95

North Metro Technical College (Code 030290) ...... ......... ... .... ...... .. ... 96

Northwestern Technical College (Code 005257) ................ .. ...... .... .... 97

Ogeechee Technical College (Code 030300) ..... ........ ......... ,........ ,... ... 97

Oglethorpe University (Code 001586) ........ .. ............. ....... .. .. ............. 98

Okefenokee Technical College (Code 005511) .......... ... .... .......... ,.... .. . 99

Oxford Coll ege of Emory University (Code 001565) ... ... ..... .. ..... ....... 99

Paine Co llege (Code 001587) ........................... ........................ ... .... . 100

Piedmont College (Code 001588) ......... ... ....... ........ .... ........ ...... ..... .. 101

Reinhardt College (Code 001589) ......... .. ............ .. .... ... ....... ........... .. 101

Sandersville Technical College (Code 031555) .... ........ .. ......... .......... 101

Savannah College of Art and Design (Code O15022) ..... ... ...... ... ...... . 102

Savannah State University (Code 001590) .... ..................... ... ...... ...... 103

Savannal1 Technical College (Code 005618) .......... .. ...... .. .... ...... ..... . 103

Shorter College (Code 001591) ... ........ ........... ... ... ....... .......... ...... ..... 104

South Georgia College (Code 001592) ... ....... .... ...... ............ ... ... ...... . 104

South Georgia Technical College (Code 005617) ......... .. .... .... .. ........ 105

South University (Code 013039) .. .. ................... ... .......... ........ ... ....... 106

Southeastern Technical College (Code 030665) .... .............. ... .... .... .. 106

Southern Polytechnic State University (Code 001570) ....... ..... ... ...... 107

Southwest Georgia Technical Coll ege (Code 005615) ....... .. ...... ..... .. 108

Spelman College (Code 001594) ..... ......... ...... .... ...... ......... .... .... .. ..... 108

Seate University of West Georgia (Code 001601) ...... ... .......... .......... 109

Swainsboro Technical College (Code 005616) .. ......... .... ....... .. .... ..... 110

Thomas University (Code 001555) ... ...... .. ......... .. .......... .. ......... .. ..... 110

Toccoa Fal ls Co llege (Code 001596) ........... .... ...... ................. ... ...... . 111

Truett-McConnell Coll ege (Code 001597) ................. .. ........ ........ ... 111

University of Georgia (Code 001598) ................. ......... .. ....... ..... ....... 112

Valdosta Scace University (Code 001599) ........ .......... ...... ,.... ..... ....... 11 3

Valdosta Technical College (Code 005256) ... ............ ........ ...... .... ... .. 114

Waycross College (Code 013537) .............................. .. ........ .. .......... . 115

Wesleyan College (Code 001600) .... ...... .. ...... ... ......... ,............ .. ........ 116

West Central Technical College (Code O10487) .. ........ .. ........... ........ 116

West Georgia Technical College (Code 005614) .. ... ....... .................. 117

Young Harris College (Code 001604) ...................... .......... .... ....... ... 118

School Codes
T he school code char you will need for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is supplied for you here in the School Index, and the codes also are included on pages 47-118 with the information for the individual schools.
West Central Technical Collge students Michelle Osentoski and Roshanda Crawl in the Early Childhood Care & Education class
North Georgia College & State University offers full scholarships to selected students who are planning a military career. Nominees first must be recommended by their state Representative or Senator. Here, Michael Butler ofFt. Oglethorpe accepts a military scholarship .from Major General David Poythress (left), adjutant general ofthe Georgia National Guard, and Nathaniel Hansford (right), president ofNGC&SU

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY AccouNTING Arn CoNDITIONINGI HEATINGI REFRIGERATION

ACCOUNTING
Albany State University Albany Technical College Altamaha Techn ical College Appalachian Techn ical Coll ege Athens Technical Co llege Atlanta Metropoli tan College Atlanta Techni cal College Augusta State U niversity Augusta Techni cal College Bainbridge Coll ege Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker Col!ege Central Georgia Techn ical Co llege C hattahoochee Technical Coll ege C lark Atlanta University Clayton Co llege & Scace University Coastal Georgia Com munity College Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Coosa Val ley Technical College Dalton Seate College Darton College DeKalb Technical Co llege DeVry University Emory University Flint River Technical Co llege Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesv ill e College Georgia Coll ege & Scace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia State Uni vers ity Griffin Technical Co ll ege Gwin nett Technical Co ll ege Heart of Georgia Techn ical Coll ege Kenn esaw State Un iversity LaGrange College Lanier Technical College Mercer University - Atlanta Middle Georgia Co llege Middle Georgia Technical College Morehouse College Moultrie Tech nical College North Georgia College & Seate Un iversi ty North Georgia Technical Coll ege North Metro Techn ical Coll ege Northwestern Technical Co llege Ogeechee Technical College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Sandersville Technical College Savannal1 State Un ivers ity Savannall Technical College Shorter College South University South Geo rgia College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Techn ical College State University of West Georgia Swainsboro Techn ical College Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College

Waycross Coll ege Wesleyan Co llege West Central Technical College West Geo rgia Technical Co llege
ACTUARIAL SCIENCE Georgia State University
ADMINISTRATION / SUPERVISION Albany Scace University Columbu s State Uni versity C layton College & State University Georgia Co llege & State University Georgia Southern Un ivers ity Geo rgia Southwestern State University State Univers ity of West Georgia T homas Un iversity
ADMINISTRATION - VOLUNTEER Georgia State University
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE TECHNOLOGY
Altamaha Techni cal Coll ege Atlanta Tech ni cal College Appalachian Technical Co llege Athens Technical Co ll ege Augusta Tech nical College Bainbridge College Central Geo rgia Technical College Columbus Technical College DeKalb Technical College Flint River Techni cal College Griffin Techn ical College M idd le Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technica l College Ogeechee Techn ical Coll ege Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Techn ical Coll ege Savannall Tec hnical College South Georgia Technical Co llege Southeastern Technical Co llege Southwest Georgia Techn ical College Valdosta Scace University West Centra l Technical College West Georgia Technical College
ADVERTISING / DESIGN Atlanta College of Arc University of Georgia
AEROSPACE-TOOL DESIGN Middle Geo rgia Technical College
AFRICAN/AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
C lark Atlanta University Emory University Geo rgia State Un iversity Kennesaw Stace University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Oxford Co llege of Emory University Sava nnah State University University of Georgia
AFRICAN WOMEN'S STUDIES C lark Atlanta University

AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS / EXTENSION
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College University of Georgia
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS/ BUSINESS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING/ TECHNOLOGIES
Abrallam Baldwin Agricultural College Fore Valley State University Southwest Georgia Technical College
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCESANIMAL/CROP/DAIRY/ PLANT/ POULTRY (SEE ALSO DAIRY SCIENCE, POULTRY SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Berry College Fore Valley State University Gainesville College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia Waycross College
AGRICULTURE
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Clayton College & State University Dalton State College Darcon College East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley Stare University Gainesville College Gordon College Middle Georgia College So uth Georgia College University of Geo rgia Waycross College Young Harris College
AGRONOMY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College University of Georgia
AIR CONDITIONING/ HEATING / REFRIGERATION
Albany Technical College Alramaha Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical College

AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL/STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY AssEMBLY ART Music

Gwinnen Technical College H eart of Georgia Technica l College Lanier Technical Co ll ege Middle Georgia Techn ical College Moultrie Techn ical College North Georgia Technical Co llege Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical oll ege Okefenokee Technical Coll ege Sa ndersville Technical College Savannah Technical Col lege South Georgia Technical Co llege Southeastern Techni ca l College Southwest Geo rgia Technical Co llege Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical Co llege Waycross Co llege West Central Technical College
AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL/ STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY/ ASSEMBLY
Central Georgia Technical College Flint River Tech nical College Georgia Aviati on & Technical Co llege Georgia Southwestern Scare University Middle Georgia Technical Co llege Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College
AIRLINE MANAGEMENT
Georgia Scare University
AIRWAY COMPUTER SCIENCE (SEE ALSO AVIONICS / TECHNOLOGY/ MAINTENANCE)
AIRWAY SCIENCE C layton College & Scare University
ALGORITHMS, COMBINATORICS, & OPTIMIZATION
Geo rgia Insriruce of Technology
ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS/ ALLIED DENTAL/ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (SEE ALSO PRE-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES)
Abraham Baldwin Agr icultu ral College Albany Scare University C layton College & Seate University Emmanuel Coll ege Gainesville College Life University Pain e College
AMERICAN STUDIES Emory University Oglethorpe Un iversity Wesleyan Co llege
ANESTHESIOLOGYI PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS
Emory University
ANIMAL HEALTH/SCIENCE Abraham Baldwin Agricu ltura l College Berry Coll ege Fore Valley Scare Uni versity University of Georgia
ANIMATION (SEE MEDIA ARTS & ANIMATION)

ANTHROPOLOGY Agnes Scon College Berry Co ll ege C layton Co llege & Scare University Darron College East Georgia College Emory Un iversity Gainesv ill e College Georgia Perimeter Col lege Georgia Southern Univers ity Georgia Scare Un ivers ity Kennesaw Scare University Mercer University - Macon Oxford Co llege of Emory Univers ity Scare University of West Georgia Thomas Un ive rsity Un ivers ity of Georgia Valdosta Scace Un ivers ity
ANTHROPOLOGY/RELIGION Emory Un iversity
APPLIANCE SERVICING/REPAIRING Atlanta Techn ical College Colum bus Technical College
APPLIED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Albany Techn ical College Alramaha Technical College Appalach ian Technical College Central Georgia Techn ical Coll ege Ga inesvill e Coll ege Griffin Technica l Coll ege Gwinnen Technical Co llege Heart of Georgia Techn ical Coll ege Lanier Technical College North Metro Technical Coll ege
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING Georgia ou thwestern Scace u ni versity Moultrie Technica l Coll ege
ARCHITECTURE Savannah ollege of Art & Design So uthern Polytechnic State University
ARCHITECTURE/ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia o llege Southern Polytechnic State University
ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY Savannah College of Arc & Design
AREA/ CULTURAL STUDIES Emory Univers ity Georgia Srare Un ivers ity
ART-COMMERCIAL American Intercontinental University Brenau Univers ity Fort Valley Seate Un iversity Midd le Georgia Coll ege Savannah College of Art & Design
ART/ DESIGN Abraham Baldwin Agricu ltural College Agnes Scorr College Albany Scace Un iversity Armstrong Atlantic Scare Un iversity Atl anta Metropolitan Co llege
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Augusta Scare University C lark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scare University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Darron Coll ege Ease Georgia Co llege Gainesville Co llege Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Geo rgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon Scace College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia C ollege & State University Oglethorpe University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College Spelman Co llege Scace University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta Scare University Young H arris College
ART-DIGITAL (SEE ALSO COMPUTER-ART GRAPHICS)
Atlanta College of Art
ART HISTORY Agnes Scon College Berry College Emory University Georgia Seate University Oxford College of Emory University Savannah College of Arr & Design Un iversity of Georgia Wesleyan College
ART-MARKETING/MANAGEMENTI ADMINISTRATION (SEE ALSO MARKETING)
Brenau University Georgia C ollege & Scare University Wesleya n College
ART-METALS &JEWELRY Savannah College of Arr & Design
ART-SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION (SEE ALSO MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION)
Medical College of Georgia Oglethorpe University
ART-SEQUENTIAL Savannah College of Arr & Design
ART, MUSIC, & THEATRE/STUDIO ART/FINE ART/SEQUENTIAL
Atlanta College of Art Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BANKING & FINANCE

Geo rgia State University Middle Georgia College Piedmont College Savannah College o f Art & Design Shorter College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE University of Georgia
ASIAN STUDIES Emory U nivers ity Kennesaw State Uni versity
ASTRONOMY Georgia State University Gordon College University of Geo rgia Valdosta State University
ASTROPHYSICS Agnes Scott College
ATHLETIC TRAINING (SEE SPORTS MEDICINE/SCIENCE)
AUDIOLOGY Emory University University of Georgia
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
Coosa Valley Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Lanier Technical College Swainsboro Technical Coll ege
AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING/HEATING
Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Techn ical College C hattahoochee Techn ical College Columbus Tech nical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Griffin Techni cal College H eart of Georgia Technical College M oultrie Technical Coll ege South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE TECHNICIAN Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College DeKalb Techni ca l Coll ege East Central Techni cal College Flint River Techn ical College Griffin Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College

AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR-BODY/ FENDER REPAIRi PAINTING
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Colum bus Technical College Coosa Val ley Technical College Geo rgia Southwestern State University H eart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technica l College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College O kefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Tech nical College Valdos ta State Univers ity Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE-ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN
C hattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Heart of Georgia Tech nical College Middle Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE-ENGINE REPAIR PERFORMANCE TECHNICIAN
DeKalb Techn ical College Fli nt River Technical College H eart of Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College So uthwest Georgia Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Colu mbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Flint River Technical College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Mo ultrie Technical College O kefenokee Technical College Waycross College
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Atlanta Technical College H eart of Georgia Technical College Mo ultrie Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE PARTSPROFESSIONAL SALES
Gwinnett Technical College
AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION AND STEERING TECHNICIAN
Central Georgia Technical College DeKal b Technical Co llege Flint River Technical College Griffin Technical Co llege
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M iddle Georgia College So uthwest Georgia Techn ical College
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Albany Technica l College Appalachian Technica l College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical Co llege Augusta Tech nical College Central Georgia Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Columb us Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technica l College Flint River Technical College Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffi n Techni cal College Gwin nett Technical College H eart of Geo rgia Technical College M iddle Geo rgia Technical College Mo ul trie Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College O kefenokee Tech nical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Techn ical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Tech ni cal Co llege
AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION Albany Techn ical College Altamaha Technical College Colum bus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College East Central Technical College
AVIAN MEDICINE U nive rsity of Georgia
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Georgia State Universi ty
AVIATION MAINTENANCE/ MECHANICS
Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical Coll ege C layton College & State University Georgia Aviation & Technical College Georgia Southwestern State University M iddle Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College
AVIONICS/TECHNOLOGY/ MAINTENANCE
Atlanta Me tropolitan College Atlanta Technical College C layto n College & State Uni versity Georgia So uthwestern State Un iversity M iddle Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College
BACTERIOLOGY Emory University
BANKING & FINANCE (SEE ALSO FINANCE/ FINANCIAL PLANNING)
Central Georgia Techni cal Coll ege

BARBERING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT

Darron College DeKalb Technical College Ease Central Technical College Griffin Technical College Heare of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical Coll ege Morehouse College Ogeechee Technical College Reinhardt College
BARBERING Atlanta Techn ical College Central Georgia Technical College
BEHAVIORAL /LEARNING DISABILITIES
Georgia Scace University
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Georgia Military College Oglethorpe University
BIBLE/BIBLICAL STUDIES/ RELIGION
Atlanta Christian College Covenant College Toccoa Falls College
BIBLICAL LANGUAGES Toccoa Falls College
BIOCHEMISTRY/ MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Agnes Scott College Berry College Emory University LaGrange College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
BIOENGINEERING/BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (SEE ENGINEERING-BIOLOGICAL)
BIOINFORMATICS Georgia lnscicuce of Technology
BIOLOGY/ANATOMY Emory University Life University University of Georgia
BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Agnes Scott College Albany Scace University Andrew College Armstrong Arlantic Scace University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Scace University Berry College Brenau University Brewron-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scace University Coastal Georgia Community College Colu mbus Scace University Covenant College Dalron Scace College Darron College Ease Georgia College

Emmanuel Co llege Emory University Floyd College Fore Valley Scace University Gainesville College Geo rgia College & Scace Un iversity Georgia lnscicuce of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Life University Macon State Coll ege Mercer University- Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe Un iversity Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah Scace University Shorte r College South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic Scace University Spelman College Seate University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross Coll ege Wesleyan College Young Harris College
BIOLOGY-CELL Emory Un ivers ity
BIOLOGY-CELLULAR & ANATOMY Medical Co llege of Georgia
BIOLOGY-GENETICS & MOLECULAR
Medical College of Georgia
BIOLOGY-VASCULAR Medical College of Georgia
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (SEE ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL, ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYBIOMEDICAL)
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Morehouse School of Medicine Medical College of Georgia
BIOPHYSICS & BIOSTATISTICS Emory University
BIOTECHNOLOGY Athens Technical College
BOOKKEEPING Ease Central Technical College South Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College
BOTANY/PLANT SCIENCES
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Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
BROADCAST DESIGN
Savan nah College of Arc and Design
BROADCASTING (SEE JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION (SEE ALSO CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/MANAGEMENT)
Albany Technical College Flint River Techn ical Co llege Georgia lnsticuce of Technology Georgia Souchern University Gwi nnett Technical College Moultrie Technical College Southern Polytechnic Scace University Swainsboro Technical College West Georgia Techn ical College
BUILDING & FACILITIES MAINTENANCE
Central Georgia Technical College Gainesvi lle College Okefenokee Technical College Valdosta Scace University
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)
Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Albany Scace University American Intercontinental Un iversity Andrew College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Christian College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Scace University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewron-Parker College Central Georgia Technical College C lark Atlanta University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Scace University Dalron Scace College Darron College DeVry University East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Griffin Techn ical College Gwinnett Technical College Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange Co llege Lanier Technical College Life Un iversity Macon Scace College Mercer University - Atlanta Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical College

BUSINESS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CHEMISTRY

Northwestern Technical College Oglethorpe Un iversity Paine College Reinhardt College Savannah Scace University Shorter College South University South Geo rgia College Scace University ofWesr Georgia Thomas University Toccoa Fa lls Co llege University of Georgia Valdosta Stace University Valdosta Technical College Waycross College Wesleyan College West Central Technical College Young Harris College
BUSINESS-COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/SYSTEMS
Adanta Technical College Augusta Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Darton College DeKalb Techn ical College Gordon College Griffin Technical College Lanier Technical College So uth Georgia Technical College
BUSINESS COMPUTER SPECIALIST
Darton College
BUSINESS-GENERAL
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Argosy University Armstrong Adanric Scace University Athens Technical Co llege Adanta C hristian College Atlanta M erropoliran Co llege Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & Scace University Covenant College Dalton Scace College Darron College Floyd College Fore Valley Srare University Georgia College & State University Georgia Scare University Gordon College LaGrange College Macon Scace College Mercer University- Atlanta, Macon South Georgia Co llege Thomas University Truett-McConnell Co llege University of Georgia Young H arris College
BUSINESS, HEALTH, SERVICES TECHNOLOGY
Dalton Scare College Darron College
BUSINESS-LOGISTICS/ INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION
Georgia College & Scare University
BUSINESS & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, OFFICEINFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING)

Albany Technical College Alcamaha Techni cal College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Techn ical College Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker Co llege Central Georgia Techni cal College C hattahoochee Technical Co ll ege Coastal Geo rgia Commu ni ty College Columbus Technical College Coosa Val ley Technical College Dalton Srace Co llege DeKalb Technical C ollege Ease Central Technical Co llege Flint River Techn ical College Floyd College Gainesville Co llege Georgia Perimeter College Georgia So urhwesrern Scare University Griffin Technical Co llege Gwi nnett Technical College H eare of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw Srare Un iversity Lanier Techn ical College Macon Srace College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Paine College Sandersvill e Technical College Savannah Technical Co llege South Georgia College So uth Georgia Technical Coll ege Southeaste rn Techn ica l College Southwest Georgia Technical Coll ege Scare Un ivers ity ofWesc Geo rgia Valdosta Techn ical College Waycross Co llege West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical Coll ege
BUSINESS STUDIES
C hattahoochee Technical Co llege
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Mercer University- Atlanta
CABINETMAKING Adanra Technical Coll ege Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical Coll ege Coosa Valley Technical Coll ege Griffin Technical College Moultrie Technical College Sandersville Technical College West Geo rgia Technical College
CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Darron Co llege
CARPENTRY
Albany Technical Coll ege Alcamaha Technical College Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Techni cal College Co lumbus Technical Co ll ege Coosa Vall ey Technical College
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Flint River Technical College Floyd College Griffin Technical Co llege Gwinnett Technical College Mo ultrie Technical Co llege Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College
CELL DEVELOPMENTAL/BIOLOGY Emory Un iversity
CERAMICS LaGrange College University of Georgia
CHEMICAL OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Augusta Technical College Savannah Technical College
CHEMISTRY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany Stare University Andrew Co llege Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Srace University Berry College C lark Atlanta University C layton College & Stare University Coastal Georgia Com munity Coll ege Colu mbus Scace University Covenant College Dalton Scace College Darcon College Ease Georgia College Emo ry University Floyd College Fore Valley Scace University Gainesville College Georgia Co llege & Srare University Georgia lnsriruce of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Geo rgia Southern University Georgia Sourhwesrern State University Georgia Srare University Go rdon College Kenn esaw Sca re University LaGrange College Macon Srace College Mercer University - Macon Midd le Georgia College Morehouse College Morris Brown College Nortl1 Georgia College & Scare University Oglethorpe Un ivers ity Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah Stare University Shorter Coll ege So uth Georgia College Spelman College Scace University of West Geo rgia University of Georgia Valdosta Stare University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College

CHEMISTRY-POLYMER & TEXTILE COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/MANAGEMENT

CHEMISTRY-POLYMER & TEXTILE Georgia Institute of Technology
CHILD CARE/DEVELOPMENTDAY CARE (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATIONEARLY CHILDHOOD)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Flint River Technical College
Fort Valley State University
Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Spelman College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES/ TECHNICIAN (SEE ALSO PRE-CHIROPRACTIC)
Georgia College & Srace University Life University
CHRISTIANITY Brewton-Parker College Mercer University - Macon
CITY PLANNING Georgia Institute of Technology
CLASSICAL-CULTURE/ LITER.I\TURE/CIVILIZATION / STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Emory University Georgia Scace University University of Georgia
CLERICAL Ease Central Technical College Lanier Technical College Southeastern Technical College
CLINICAL NUTRITION (SEE DIETETICS/NUTRITION)
CLOTHING & TEXTILES University of Georgia
COMMERCIAL ART (SEE ART-COMMERCIAL)
COMMERCIAL GARMENT/APPAREL WORKER
Okefenokee Technical College

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY (SEE PHOTOGRAPHYCOMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL)
COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Gwinnett Technical College
COMMERCIAL SHEET METAL (SEE SHEET METAL-COMMERCIAL)
COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (SEE TRUCK DRIVINGCOMMERCIAL)
COMMUNICATION ARTS/DESIGN Andrew College Atlanta College of Arr Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University
COMMUNICATIONS (SEE ALSO MASS MEDIA/ARTS)
Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Stare University Brewton-Parker College Columbus Scare University Emmanuel College Georgia Perimeter College Heart of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw Stare University Oglethorpe Univeresity Reinhardt College Shorter College South Georgia College
COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (SEE ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATIONS)
COMMUNICATIONS-PUBLIC SAFETY
Southwest Georgia Technical College
COMMUNICATIONS-VISUAL American Intercontinental University Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College North Metro Technical College
COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS (SEE ALSO EDUCATIONCOMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS)
Emory University Georgia Stare University
COMMUNITY COUNSELING Columbus State University Georgia Stace University North Georgia College & Stare University
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University
COMMUNITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Georgia Stare University West Central Technical College
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COMPUTER ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST
Central Georgia Technical College DeKalb Technical College Griffin Technical College
COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING (CAD)
Appalachian Technical Coilege Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton Stace College DeKalb Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moulrrie Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College
COMPUTER ANALYSIS Atlanta Metropolitan College
COMPUTER ANIMATION Arc Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College ofArr
COMPUTER-APPLICATION SPECIALIST
Atlanta Technical Coliege Central Georgia Technical College East Central Technical College Okefenokee Technical College
COMPUTER-ART /DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA
Arr Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College ofArr
COMPUTER-ART/GRAPHICS Atlanta College of Arr Augusta Technical College Savannah College of Arr & Design
COMPUTER DESIGN GRAPHICS (SEE COMPUTER-ART/GRAPHICS)
COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION
Georgia Institute of Technology
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ MANAGEMENT
Albany Technical College Alramaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical College Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College

COMPUTER NE1WORK-ADMINISTRATOR COSMETOLOGY

Clark Aclanta University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Darron College DeKalb Technical College DeVry University Ease Central Technical College Emmanuel College Flint River Technical College Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw State University Lanier Technical College Life University Mercer University -Aclanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia College & State University North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Paine College Piedmont College Sandersville Technical College Savannah State University Savannah Technical College Shorter College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
COMPUTER NETWORKADMINISTRA TOR
Clayton College & State University Moultrie Technical College
COMPUTER NETWORKING (SEE ALSO NETWORK INSTALLER/ SPECIALIST)
Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Clayron College & Scace University Columbus Technical College Dalton State College DeKalb Technical College Lanier Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Swainsboro Technical College

COMPUTER OPERATOR Dalton State College Lanier Technical College Okefenokee Technical College
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Alcamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Aclanta Metropolitan College Aclanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gwinnett Technical College Northwestern Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College
COMPUTER PUBLISHING SPECIALIST
Albany Technical College North Metro Technical College
COMPUTER REPAIR/ INSTALLATION /SERVICE TECHNOLOGY/TECHNICIAN
Appalachian Technical College Clayton College & Scace University Dalton State College Georgia Aviation & Technical College North Metro Technical College Sandersville Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
COMPUTER SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Armstrong Aclantic State University Aclanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Clark Aclanta University Clayron College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton State College Darron College DeKalb Technical College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College
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Mercer University- Macon Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Savannah State University South Georgia Technical College Southern Polytechnic State University Scace University of West Georgia Truerc-McConnell College Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Young Harris College
CONFLICT RESOLUTION & LEGAL STUDIES
Brenau University
CONSERVATION ECOLOGY University of Georgia
CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTING/MANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO BUILDING/ CONSTRUCTION)
Alcamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College East Central Technical College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Metro Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Southern Polytechnic Scace University Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College West Georgia Technical College
CONSTRUCTION/DRYWALL/ FLOOR FRAMING/GENERAL/ ROOFING
Augusta Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Savannah Technical College
CONSUMER STUDIES University of Georgia
CORE CURRICULUM Augusta State University Fort Valley Scace University
COSMETOLOGY Albany Technical College Alcamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Aclanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern Scace University

CoUNSELING/CouNSELING PSYCHOLOGY DENTAL AssISTANTIDENTAL OFFICE AssISTANT

Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Sourh Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College State University of West Georgia Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
COUNSELING/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY (SEE ALSO EDUCATIONCOUNSELING/GUIDANCE, MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING)
Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darron College Fort Valley Seate University Georgia State University North Georgia College & State University Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Seate University
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 College & State University Georgia State University
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/POLICE SCIENCE
(SEE ALSO LAw ENFORCEMENT)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Armstrong Atlantic Scace University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Darron College DeKalb Technical College

East Georgia College Floyd College Fort Valley Seate University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia State University Gordon College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw Scace University Lanier Technical College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia College & State University Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah Scace University South Georgia College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College State University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
CROP & SOIL SCIENCES University of Georgia
CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES
Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical College Columbus Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Toccoa Falls College Valdosta Technical College West Georgia Technical College
CULINARY ARTS Albany Technical College Art Institute ofAtlanta Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College North Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College Savannah Technical College West Central Technical College
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CUSTOMER SERVICE Albany Technical College Athens Technical College Appalachian Technical College Bainbridge College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical Coll ege Savannah Technical College Valdosta Technical College
CYTOTECHNOLOGY Grady Health System Professional Schools
DAIRY SCIENCE (SEE ALSO AG RI CULTURAL SCIENCES-ANIMAL/CROP/DAIRY/ PLANT / P O U L TRY)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College South Georgia College University of Georgia
DANCE Brenau University Emory University
DATA ENTRY Atlanta Technical College Griffin Technical College Lanier Technical College North Georgia Technical College
DATA PROCESSING Central Georgia Technical College Columbus State University Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Lanier Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Valdosta Technical College
DATABASE SPECIALIST Atlanta Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College
DECISION SCIENCES Berry College Georgia State University
DENTAL ASSISTANT/DENTAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Albany Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Columbus Technical College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnett Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Savannah Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College

DENTAL HYGIENE EoucATioN/EoucATION PARAPROFESSIONAL

DENTAL HYGIENE (SEE ALSO PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE)
Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Athens Technical College C layton College & Stare Univers ity Coastal Georgia Communi ty Coll ege Columbus Technica l Co ll ege Dalton State Co llege Darron College East Geo rgia College Floyd College Gainesville Co llege Georgia Perimeter Co llege Gordon Co ll ege Lanier Technica l College M aco n State College Medical College of Geo rgia Middle Georgia Techn ical College Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College
DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Atlanta Techni cal College Gwinnett Technical College
DENTISTRY Abraham Baldwin Agr icultural College Medical College of Georgia
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Athens Technical Co llege Coosa Valley Technical Co llege Darron College Gordon College Grady Health System Profess ional Schools Middle Georgia Technical Co llege Ogeechee Techn ica l College Okefenokee Techn ical College West Central Technical Co llege
DIESEL MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY
Albany Techni cal College Al tamaha Technical Coll ege DeKalb Technical ollege Georgia Sourhwesrern Stare University Heart of Georgia Technica l Co ll ege Moultrie Technical Co llege North Metro Technical Co ll ege South Georgia Technical Co ll ege
DIETETICS/NUTRITION (SEE ALSO FOOD/NUTRITION, NUTRITION)
Emory University Fort Valley Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Life University Medical Coll ege of Georgia University of Georgia
DIGITAL MEDIA
Art Institute of Arlanra University of Georgia
DISTRIBUTION & MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Central Georgia Technica l Coll ege

Coosa Valley Technical College West Georgia Technical College
DRAFTING/DRAFTING & DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING, COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING)
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton Stare College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical College Gwinn ett Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Sourh Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Georgia Technical College
DRAMA (SEE ALSO THEATRE/ENGLISHDRAMA/SPEECH, SPEECH/DRAMA)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University DeKalb College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College South Georgia College Spelman College University of Georgia
DRAWING (SEE ALSO ILLUSTRATION, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION)
Atlanta Co llege of Art University of Georgia
DRILL PRESS OPERATOR Atlanta Technical College
DRIVEABILITY TECHNICIAN East Central Technical College
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY Coosa Valley Technical College
ECOLOGY Emory University
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University of Georgia
E-COMMERCE MANAGEMENT
Brenau University
E-COMMERCE SITE DESIGNER
Augusta Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College SoutheasternTechnical College Valdosta Technical College
ECONOMICS
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Covenant College Dalton State College Darron 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 Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
Agnes Scott College Georgia State University University of Georgia
ECONOMICS-CONSUMER/HOME MANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO HOME ECONOMICS)
Middle Georgia College University of Georgia
ECONOMICS & HISTORY/ MATHEMATICS
Emory University
EDUCATION /EDUCATION PARAPROFESSIONAL
Dalton State College Darron College Emmanuel College Emory University Georgia Military College Georgia Southern University Mercer University - Macon North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Reinhardt College South Georgia College

EDUCATION-AnMINISTRATION/SuPERVISION EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD

Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Young Harris College
EDUCATION-ADMINISTRATION/ SUPERVISION
Albany Scare University Augusta Stare University Clark Arlanta University Columbus Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia College & Stare University Georgia State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATION-ADULT Armstrong Arlan tic State University Brenau University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-AGRICULTURE Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
EDUCATI ON-ART
Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Brenau University Clark Arlanta University Columbus Scare University Darron College Georgia College & Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Srate University Kennesaw Scare University LaGrange College Mercer University- Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & Stare University Piedmont College Spelman College Scare University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Stare University Young Harris College
EDUCATION-BEHAVIOR DISORDERS/ BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Clark Arlanra University Columbus Stare University Georgia College & Stare University Piedmont College Stare University of West Georgia Valdosta Stare University
EDUCATION-BIOLOGY/ BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Agnes Scott College Albany Scare University Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Augusta Stare University Brewton-Parker College Columbus State University Emory University Georgia College & Scare University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw Stare University LaGrange College

North Georgia College & Scare University Paine College Piedmont College Spelman College Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-BUSINESS/ MANAGEMENT
Albany Stare University Armstrong Atlantic State University Adan ta Christian College Adanta Metropolitan College Darron College East Georgia College Georgia Southern University Scare University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Stare University
EDUCATION-CHEMISTRY Armstrong Arlantic Scare University Augusta Scare University Columbus Stare University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Sourhwesrern Stare University Kennesaw Stare University LaGrange College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Spelman College Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-CHILD DEVELOPMENT (SEE ALSO CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE, EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD)
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Flint River Technical College Mercer University -Atlanta Morehouse College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Spelman College
EDUCATION-CHRISTIAN (SEE ALSO RELIGIOUS EDUCATION)
Atlanta Christian College LaGrange College Toccoa Falls College
EDUCATION-COMMUNICATION DISORDERS (SEE ALSO COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS AND SPEECH PATHOLOGY)
Georgia Srate University University of Georgia Valdosta Scare University
EDUCATION- COUNSELING/ GUIDANCE (SEE ALSO COUNSELING/ COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY)
Albany Stare University
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Augusta Scare University Clark Arlanra University Columbus Stare University Fort Valley Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia Stare University Savannah Stare University Stare University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Stare University
EDUCATION- CURRICULUM/ INSTRUCTION
Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Piedmont College State University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION --DENTAL HYGIENE
Armstrong Adantic State University Medical College of Georgia
EDUCATION-DISTRIBUTIVE
Abraham Baldwin Agriculrural College
EDUCATION-DRAMA
Brenau University
EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD ADMINISTRATION
Flint River Technical College
EDUCATION-EARLY CHILDHOOD (SEE ALSO CHILD CARE/ DEVELOPMENT-DAY CARE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany Stare University Albany Technical College Andrew College Appalachian Technical College Armstrong Arlan tic State University Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Arlanta Christian College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Central Georgia Technical College Chatrahooee Technical College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Covenant College Darron College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Emmanuel College Flint River Technical College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Srate University Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw State University

EDUCATION - EARTH SCIENCE EDUCATION-HISTORY

LaGrange College Lanier Technical College Mercer University-Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College Middle Geo rgia Technical College Morehouse College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia College & Scace University Norchwescern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Oglethorpe University Okefenokee Technical College Paine College Piedmont College Sandersville Tech nical College Savannah Technical College Shorter College Southeastern Technical College Spelman College Scace University of West Georgia Swainsboro Technical College T homas University Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Wesleyan College West Georgia Technical College Young Harris College
EDUCATION-EARTH SCIENCE
Georgia Southwestern Scace University Scace Un iversity of West Georgia
EDUCATION-ECONOMICS
Agnes Scocc College Spelman College University of Georgia
EDUCATION-ELEMENTARY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic Scace University C lark Aclanta University Covenant College Emory University LaGrange College Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Ogletho rpe University Oxford Co llege of Emory University Spelman College University of Georgia
EDU CATION-EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED CHILDREN
Augusta Scace University Scace University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-ENGLISH
Agnes Scocc College Albany Scace University Armstrong Aclantic Scace University Augusta Scace College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Columbus Scace University Covenant College Darcon College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University

Georgia Scace University Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Shorter College Spelman College Scace University ofWesc Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE
Georgia Scace University
EDUCATION-ENGLISH/SPEECH
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN/GIFTED
Clark Aclanta University Georgia Scace University University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University
EDUCA TION-EXCEPTIONALITIES
Georgia Scace University
EDU CATl ON-EXERCISE/HEALTH/ PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ RECREATION /SPORTS SCIENCE (SEE ALSO EXERCISE SCIENCE/ SPORTS SCIENCE)
Albany Stace Univers ity Andrew College Armstrong Aclancic Scace University Aclanca Metropolitan College Augusta Scace University Bainbridge College Berry College C lark Aclanca University C layton College & Scace University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Scace University Dalton Scace College Darcon College Ease Georgia College Emory University Fore Valley Scace University Georgia College & Scace University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Scace University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University South Georgia College Spelman College Seate University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Young Harris College
EDUCATION-FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
Georgia Southern University
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Un iversity of Georgia
EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-LANGUAGES, FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
Darcon College Mercer University - Macon North Georgia College & Scace Un iversity University of Geo rgia
EDUCATION-FRENCH
Augusta Scare University Columbus State University Emory Univers ity Fore Valley State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Kennesaw Seate University Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State Un iversity of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Sta te University
EDUCATION-GENERAL
Argosy University Emmanuel College
EDUCATION-GENERAL SCIENCE
Armstrong Adan tic Scace Un iversity C lark Aclanta University Columbus State University Covenant College Georgia Southwestern Scace University North Georgia College & Scare University
EDUCATION-GEOGRAPHY
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-GERMAN
Emory Univers ity Georgia Southern University Univers ity of Georgia
EDUCATION-HEALTH & PHYSICAL
Andrew College Armstrong Adantic Scare University Augusta Scace University
EDUCATION-HEARING IMPAIRED
Floyd College Georgia State University
EDUCATION-HIGHER EDUCATION
Georgia Southern Un iversity Georgia Scace University Un iversity of Georgia
EDUCATION- HISTORY
Armstro ng Aclancic Stace University Augusta Stace University Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Aclanta U niversity Columbus Scare University Covenant Co ll ege Georgia Southern Un iversity

EDUCATION - HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION - PHYSICAL

Georgia Southwestern Scace University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Shorter College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-HOME ECONOMICS Atlanta Metropolitan College Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-HUMAN RESOURCES/SERVICES
Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University Floyd College
EDUCATION- HUMANITIES Darron College
EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA (SEE EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/ MEDIA)
EDUCATION-INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY)
Georgia College and State University Georgia Southern University Northwestern Technical College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-INTEGRATED CURRICULUM INSTRUCTION
Covenant College
EDUCATION-INTELLECTUAL Augusta Seate University
EDUCATION-INTERRELATED Albany State University Augusta Scace University Brenau University C lark Atlanta University Georgia College and Scace University State University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-LANGUAGES (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGES
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-LATIN Emory University
EDUCATION-LEADERSHIP Berry College Columbus State University Covenant College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University North Georgia College & Stace University University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University
EDUCATION-LEARNING DISABILITIES
Armstrong Atlantic Stare University

Augusta Stare University Clark Atlanta University Columbus Stace University Georgia Scace University Mercer University- Macon Seate University of West Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-LIBRARY MEDIA/ MEDIA
Albany Seate University Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Seate University Scace University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-MARKETING University of Georgia
EDU CATION-MATHEMATICS
Agnes Scott College Albany Stace University Armstrong Atlantic Seate University Augusta State University Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus Seate University Covenant College Darton College Emory University Fort Valley Stace University Georgia College & Stace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia Scace University Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & Stare University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College Stace University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Stare University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-MENTAL RETARDATION /HANDICAPS
Clark Atlanta University Columbus Stare University Piedmont College Scace University of West Georgia Valdosta Seate University
EDUCATION-MIDDLE GRADES / SCHOOL
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Scace University Armstrong Atlantic Seate University Augusta Seate University Berry College Bainbridge College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scace University Columbus Scace University
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Covenant College Darton College Emmanuel College Fore Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & Stace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Seate University Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Mercer University -Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe University Paine College Shorter College Spelman College Scace University of West Georgia Thomas College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-MILDLY HANDICAPPED
Georgia Seate University
EDUCATION-MODERN LANGUAGES
North Georgia College & Scace University
EDUCATION-MUSIC
Albany Seate University Armstrong Atlantic Seate University Augusta Seate University Berry College Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus Stace University Darron College Georgia College & Scace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia Scace University Kennesaw Scace University Mercer University - Macon North Georgia College & Scace University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Seate University of West Georgia Thomas University Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Young Harris College
EDUCATION-OUTDOOR Georgia College & Scace University
EDU CATI ON-PHILOSOPHY
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-PHYSICAL (SEE EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH / PHYSICAL EDUCATION / RECREATION /SPORTS SCIENCE EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIEN CE)

EDUCATION-PHYSICS EDUCATION-SPEECH/SPEECH PATHOLOGY

EDUCATION-PHYSICS Augusta State University Clayton College & State University Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University North Georgia College & State University Spelman College State University of West Georgia
EDUCATION-POLITICAL SCIENCE Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Georgia Southern University Medical College of Georgia North Georgia College & State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATION PRESCHOOL HANDICAPPED
Georgia Scace University
EDUCATION- PSYCHOLOGYI SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-READING
Albany Stace University Berry College Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia State University Mercer University - Macon State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-RELIGION (CHRIS TIAN)
Andrew College Emmanuel College LaGrange College Toccoa Falls College
EDUCATION-RESEARCH/ MEASUREMENT/STATISTICS
Georgia State University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Emory University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-SAFETY EDUCATION University of Georgia
EDUCATION-SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
State University ofWest Georgia
EDUCATION -SCHOOL PSYCHOLO GY
Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University

EDUCATION-SCHOOL PSYCHOMETRY
University of Georgia
EDUCATION-SCIENCE/NATURAL SCIENCE/PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Agnes Scott College Albany Seate University Armstrong Atlantic Stace University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Covenant College Emory University Georgia College & Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University ofWest Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-SECONDARY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic Seate University Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darron College Emmanuel College Emory University Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Mercer University - Aclanta 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 Thomas University Toccoa Falls College Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
EDUCATION-SEVERELY HANDICAPPED
Georgia State University
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University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SOCIAL FOUNDATION
Georgia State University
EDUCATION-SOCIAL SCIENCE/ STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Brewron-Parker College Columbus State University Darron College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University- Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EDUCATION-SPANISH
Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Columbus State University Emory 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 ofWeH Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Seate University
EDUCATION-SPECIAL EDUCATION
Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Darron College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Piedmont College Stare University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
EDUCATION-SPEECH /SPEECH PATHOLOGY
Armstrong Atlantic State University Darron College

Georgia Scace University Scace University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University
EDUCATION-STUDENT PERSONNEL/SERVICES
Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-STUDIES Emory University
EDU CATI ON-TEACHER ASSISTANCE
Aclanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical College DeKalb Technical College South Ge_orgia College
EDUCATION-TEACHER EDUCATION
Andrew College Clayton College & Scace University Coastal Georgia Community College Darron College Ease Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Macon Scace College Waycross College
EDUCATION-TECHNOLOGY Georgia Southern University University of Georgia
EDUCATION-THEATRE/DRAMA Columbus Scace University Darcon College Piedmont College
EDUCATION-TRADE & INDUSTRIAL/VOCATIONAL
Aclanta Metropolitan College Darron College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University
EDUCATION-VOICE Georgia College & Scace University
EDUCATION-WORKFORCE Georgia Southern University
EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST Fore Valley Scace University
ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION/ MAINTENANCE
Albany Technical College Alcamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Aclanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Gainesville College

EDUCATION-STUDENT PERSONNEL/SERVICES ELECTRONICS-AVIONICS

Griffin Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College Southeastern Technical College
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MANAGEMENT
Gwinnett Technical College
ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS Appalachian Technical College Augusta Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Ease Central Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College West Georgia Technical College
ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/ TECHNICIAN/TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY)
Appalachian Technical College Aclanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalron College Georgia Southern University Reinhardt College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Chattahoochee Technical College
ELECTRONIC ARTS/MEDIA Berry College
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER Moultrie Technical College
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Georgia State University
ELECTRONIC-FORKLIFT East Central Technical College
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRONICS)
Athens Techncial College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College DeKalb Technical College DeVry University Fort Valley State University Griffin Technical College Savannah Technical College Southern Polytechnic State University
ELECTRONICS-FUNDAMENTALS/ BASIC
Albany Technical College
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Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Aclanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Ease Central Technical Co llege Gainesville College Heare of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Southeastern Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Waycross College West Georgia Technical College
ELECTRONICS-INDUSTRIAL
Altamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Coosa Valley Technical Co llege DeKalb Technical Coll ege Flint River Technical Co llege Floyd College Gainesville College Heart of Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical Co llege Altamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Technical College Bainbridge Co llege Central Georgia Technica l College C hattahoochee Technical College C layton College & Stace University Col umbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton Scace Co llege DeKalb Technical Coll ege DeVry University Flint River Technical College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southwestern Seate University Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical Coll ege Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical' College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical Co llege Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYAVIONICS
C layton College & Smee University

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY-COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CIVIL

ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATIONS
A!tamaha Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES/ TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO PARAMEDIC/ PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Technical College A!tamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Clayton College & Scace University Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Darron College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Moulcrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
EMERGENCY SERVICES MANAGEMENT
Central Georgia Technical College Dalcon Srace College
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
East Central Technical College Northwestern Technical College
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Medical College of Georgia
ENGINEERING (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING-DUAL DEGREE, PRE-ENGINEERING)
Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Scace University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University

ENGINEERING-AEROSPACE Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College
ENGINEERING-AGRICULTURAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-AGRICULTURAL)
Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Darron College Fort Valley Scace University Middle Georgia College South Georgia College University of Georgia
ENGINEERING-BIOLOGICAL/ BIOLOGY
Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia
ENGINEERING-BIOMEDICAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BIOMEDICAL)
Chattahoochee Technical College Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University- Macon
ENGINEERING-CHEMICAL Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College Savannah Srace University
ENGINEERING-CIVIL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-CIVIL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia College Savannah Srare University Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGINEERING-COMPUTER (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER)
Chattahoochee Technical College DeKalb Technical College Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING-DUAL DEGREE Agnes Scott College Albany Scare University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Covenant College Emory University Georgia College & State University LaGrange College Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Spelman College State University ofWesr Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan University
ENGINEERING-ELECTRI CAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-ELECTRICAL)
Forr Valley State University Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University-Atlanta, Macon Middle Georgia College
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Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic Stare University
ENGINEERING-ENVIRONMENTAL Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS Columbus Technical College
ENGINEERING-INDUSTRIAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IND US TRIAL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer University - Macon Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGINEERING-MANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MANAGEMENT)
Mercer University - Macon
ENGINEERING-MATERIALS Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-MECHANICAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-MECHANICAL)
Georgia Institute of Technology Mercer .University - Macon Savannah Stace University Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING-NUCLEAR & RADIOLOGICAL
Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING-PRE-ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Coastal Georgia Community College Darron College Gainesville College Macon State College Middle Georgia College Southern Polytechnic Scace University Waycross College
ENGINEERING SCIENCE & MECHANICS Georgia Institute of Technology
ENGINEERING SYSTEMS Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAGRICULTURAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGAGRICUL TURAL)
Fort Valley State University University of Georgia
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYAPPAREL & TEXTILE
Southern Polytechnic Stare University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYBIOMEDICAL/BIOTECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGBIOMEDICAL)
Chattahoochee Technical College
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYCIVIL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING-CIVIL)
Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College Savannah State University

Southern Polytechnic Stace University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYCOMPUTER (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGCOMPUTER)
Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRICAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGELECTRICAL)
Georgia Southern University Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTROMECHANICAL
DeKalb Technical College Savannah Technical College
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYELECTRONICS (SEE ALSO ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY)
Chattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College DeKalb Technical College DeVry Institute of Technology Fore Valley State University Savannah Scace University Savannah Technical College
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYENVIRONMENTAL
Coosa Valley Technical College
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGINDUSTRIAL)
Georgia Southern University Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT)
University of Georgia
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMANUFACTURING
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College Southern Polytechnic State University
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYMECHANICAL (SEE ALSO ENGINEERINGMECHANICAL)
Columbus Technical College Georgia Southern University Savannah Scace University
ENGIN EERING-TEXTILE Georgia Institute of Technology Southern Polytechnic Scace University
ENGLISH Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Score College Albany Stace University

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-COMPUTER FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

Armstrong Aclantic Scace University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Scace University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Scace University Covenant College Dalton State College Darron College Ease Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fore Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & Seate University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange 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 Piedmont College Savannah Scace University Shorter College South Georgia College Spelman College Seate University of West Georgia Thomas University Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
ENGLISH-CLASSICS/HISTORYI MODERN LANGUAGE
Emory University
ENGLISH-CREATIVE/ PROFESSIONAL WRITING/ LANGUAGE/LITERATURE (SEE ALSO CREATIVE WRITING)
Agnes Scott College Andrew College Emory University Georgia Scace University Kennesaw Scace University Middle Georgia College Savannah Scace University Southern Polytechnic State University University of Georgia
ENGLISH-DRAMA/SPEECH (SEE ALSO DRAMA, SPEECH/DRAMA)
Armstrong Aclantic State University Clark Atlanta University
ENTOMOLOGY
University of Georgia
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP Kennesaw State University Life University Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT
Thomas University University of Georgia
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH/ SCIENCE
Berry College Brenau University Columbus State University Emory University Fore Valley Scace University Gainesville College Georgia State University Mercer University- Macon Piedmont College Savannah State College Shorter College University of Georgia
ENVIRONMENTAL HORTICULTURE (SEE HORTICULTURE)
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SOIL SCIENCE
Brenau University Columbus Scace University Darton College Georgia College & Scace University Kennesaw Scace University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah Scace University Scace University of West Georgia University of Georgia
EPIDEMIOLOGY Emory University
EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATIONI RECREATION/SPORTS SCIENCE)
Andrew College Columbus Scace University Ease Georgia College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Scace University Kennesaw State University Life University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FABRIC DESIGN University of Georgia
FABRICATOR TECHNICIAN DeKalb Technical College
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (SEE MANAGEMENT-FACILITIES)

FAMILY & CHILD STUDIES GENERAL STumEslEDuCATION

FAMILY & CHILD STUDIES/FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
Georgia Southern University
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES (SEE ALSO HOME ECONOMICS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural C ollege D alton State College Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University Mercer University-M acon Middle Georgia College
FAMILY THERAPY Mercer University - Macon
FASHION /DESIGN /CLOTHING/ MARKETING/MERCHANDISING
Abraham Baldwin Agri cultural C ollege American Intercontinental University Brenau University Clark Atlanta University DeKalb Technical College Georgi a Southern University Gwinnett Technical College Middle Georgia College Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia
FIBER ARTS Savannah College of Arr & D esign
FIBER OPTICS TECHNICIAN Albany Technical College Atlanta Technical College Columbus Techni cal College C oosa Valley Technical College
FILM/TELEVISION/VIDEO American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Arr Emory University Georgia Stare University Savannah C ollege of Art and Design
FINANCE/FINANCIAL PLANNING/ FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (SEE ALSO BANKING & FINANCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Augusta State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Columbus State University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Scare University Gwinnett Technical College Kennesaw State University Mercer University-Atlanta Middle Georgia C ollege North Georgia College & State University Oxford College of Emory University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FINE ARTS/PERFORMING ARTS Atlanta College of Arr Augusta State University Brenau University

Georgia Southern University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Shorter College State University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FIRE FIGHTER/EMT Albany Technical College Atlanta Technical College Gwinnett Technical College
FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY/ MANAGEMENT
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnett Technical College Lanier Technical College Moultrie Technical College Southeastern Technical College West Georgia Technical College
FLIGHT TECHNOLOGY Georgia Aviation & Technical College
FLORAL DESIGN Gwinnett Technical College Southeastern Technical College
FOOD/NUTRITION (SEE ALSO DIETETICS/NUTRITION, NUTRITION)
East Central Technical College Fort Valley State University Georgia Southern University Life University Middle Georgia College Savannah Technical College University of Georgia
FOOD SERVICE/ADMINISTRATION Augusta Technical College South Georgia Technical College
FOREIGN LANGUAGE (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-FOREIGN LANGUAGE, EDUCATIONLANGUAGES)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darron College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Macon State College Middle Georgia College
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Oxford College of Emory University South Georgia College Young Harris College
FORENSIC SCIENCE Albany State University Darron College Ogeechee Technical College
FORESTRY (SEE ALSO PRE-FORESTRY/FOREST RESOURCES)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical College Andrew College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Darron College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Middle Georgia College Okefenokee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College State University ofWest Georgia Swainsboro Technical College University of Georgia Waycross College Young Harris College
FRENCH/FRENCH STUDIES Agnes Scott College Albany State University Augusta State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Columbus State University Dalton State College Emory University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Shorter College Spelman College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University
FUNERAL SERVICE EDUCATION Ogeechee Technical College
FURNITURE DESIGN Savannah College ofArt & Design
GARDEN CENTER MANAGEMENT Griffin Technical College
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Columbus State University
GENERAL STUDIES/EDUCATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong Atlantic State University Bainbridge College Brenau University

Brewton-Parker College Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalton State College Darron College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Gordon College Macon Seate College Middle Georgia College Shorter College South Georgia College Toccoa Fal ls College Truett-McConnell College Valdosta State University Waycross College
GENETICS University of Georgia
GEOGRAPHY/PHYSICAL Dalton State College Darton College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Seate University
GEOLOGY Coastal Georgia Community Co llege Columbus State University Dalton State College Ease Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Geo rgia Perimeter College Georgia So uthern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Seate University Middle Georgia College Piedmont College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Young Harris College
GERMAN/GERMAN STUDIES Agnes Scott College Berry College C lark Atlanta University Emory University Georgia So uthern University Georgia Scace University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Oxford College of Emory Un iversity State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
GERONTOLOGY Armstrong Adan tic State Un iversity Columbus Seate University Geo rgia State University Kennesaw State University

GENETICS HEALTH SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
GLOBAL POLICY STUDIES State University of West Georgia University of Georgia
GOLF CLUB/COURSE MANAGEMENT
Abraham Baldwin Agricultura l College Andrew College Augusta Technical College North Metro Technical College
GOVERNMENT Berry College
GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES Dalton Seate Coll ege
GRAPHIC ARTS/DESIGN/PRINTING (SEE ALSO COMPUTER DESIGN GRAPHICS, PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY)
Appalachian Technical College Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Brenau Un iversity Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Darron College DeKalb Technical Co llege Flint River Technical College Fort Valley Seate University Gainesville College Northwestern Technical College Piedmont College Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia Valdosta Seate University
GREEK Agnes Scott College Emory University Mercer University - Macon Oxford College of Emory University University of Georgia
GREENHOUSE PROPAGATION SPECIALIST /TECHNICIAN
Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Techn ical College West Georgia Technical College
HAIR DESIGN (SEE COSMETOLOGY, BARBERING)
HEALTH BEHAVIOR Georgia Southern University
HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION/ POLICY (SEE HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION)
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
Brenau University C layton College & Stare University Ogeechee Technical Co llege
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HEALTH & FITNESS (SEE EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ RECREATION/SPORTS SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE SCIENCE/SPORTS SCIENCE)
HEALTH & FITNESS PROMOTION Darton College Kennesaw State University Univers ity of Georgia Valdosta State University
HEALTH INFORMAl ION MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION/SCIENCE)
Adanta Metropolitan College C lark Atlanta University Dalton Stare College Da rton College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Lanier Technical College Life College Macon Stare College Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Middle Georgia College Ogeechee Technical College Sou th Georgia College Waycross Co llege
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (SEE EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ RECREATION/SPORTS SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION)
HEALTH PHYSICS Darton College Georgia Institute of Technology
HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/ OCCUPATIONS
Albany Stare University Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Columbus State University Georgia College & Stare University Georgia Southern University Macon Stare College Medical College of Georgia Paine Co llege
HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION /PUBLIC HEALTH
Armstrong Atlantic State University Columbus Seate University Emory University Georgia Southern University Georgia Stace University Macon State College Mercer University- Atlanta, Macon South Georgia College T homas University
HEALTH SERVICES TECHNOLOGY Darron College Gordon College

HEALTH SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION/TECHNOLOGY

Lanier Technical College
HEALTH SYSTEMS Georgia Institute of Technology
HEARING IMPAIRED/SERVICES Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING (SEE AIR CONDITIONING/ HEATING/REFRIGERATION)
HERITAGE/HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Georgia State University Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia
HISPANIC-LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES/CARIBBEAN
Emory University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University University of Georgia
HISTOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Darron College
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 Scace College Darron College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw Seate University LaGrange 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 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 Young Harris College
HISTORY-ARCHITECTURE Savannah College of Art and Design
HISTORY/CLASSICS & RELIGION Emory University
HISTORY, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
Darron College Georgia Institute of Technology
HOME ECONOMICS East Georgia College Floyd College University of Georgia
HORTICULTURE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical College Augusta Technical College Berry College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Gordon College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Ogeechee Technical College South Georgia College South Georgia Technical College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta Technical College
HOTEL/RESTAURANT/TRAVEL/ HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION (SEE ALSO TRAVEL AGENCY OPERA TIO NS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Scace University Gwinnett Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College South Georgia Technical College Young Harris College
HUMAN ECOLOGY Emory University
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HUMAN RELATIONSCOUNSELING/PSYCHOLOGY
Atlanta Christian College
HUMAN RESOURCES/ MANAGEMENT /SERVICES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Brenau University Dalton State College Darron College DeVry University Floyd College Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Seate University Heart of Georgia Technical College Kennesaw State University Piedmont College University of Georgia
HUMAN SERVICESCORRECTIONAL/HEARING IMPAIRED
Floyd College
HUMAN SERVICES-TECHNOLOGY Dalton Scace College Darron College
HUMANITIES Andrew College Atlanta Christian College Clark Atlanta University Emory University Middle Georgia College Thomas University Wesleyan College
HYDRAULIC/PNEUMATIC TECHNICIAN
East Central Technical College
HYDROGEOLOGY Georgia State University
ILLUSTRATION (SEE ALSO ORAWING, MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION)
Atlanta College of Art Savannah College of Art & Design
IMMUNOLOGY/MICROBIOLOGY (SEE ALSO MICROBIOLOGY/ MEDICAL)
Emory University
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY
Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College North Metro Technical College Savannah Technical College West Georgia Technical College
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Georgia Institute ofTechnology Savannah College of Art and Design
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION/ TECHNOLOGY

Dalton State College Southern Polytechnic State University
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO ELECTRICAL OCCUPATIONS/TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Technical College Augusta Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Flint River Technical College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Moultrie Technical ColJege North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical ColJege Sandersville Technical College South Georgia Technical ColJege Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Scace University Valdosta Technical College
INDUSTRIAL MACHINIST Heare of Georgia Technical College
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE/ MANAGEMENT /TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical CoJlege Alcamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton Scace College DeKalb Technical College Ease Central Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Griffin Technical College Lanier Technical College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical CoJlege North Metro Technical College Ogeechee Technical CoJlege Okefenokee Technical College Reinhardt College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS Central Georgia Technical College Ease Central Technical College Griffin Technical College Lanier Technical College Sandersville Technical College

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY INTERIOR DESIGN/ FURNISHING

Savannah Technical College
INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Dalton Scace College
INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS TECHNICIAN
Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical CoJlege Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Moultrie Techncial College North Georgia Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College West Central Technical College
INDUSTRIAL QUALITY CONTROL Dalton Scace College Northwestern Technical College
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 Atlanta Technical College Covenant College Darron College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter CoJlege Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical College Heare of Georgia Technical College Macon Stace College Mercer University - Macon Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Savannah Technical College South University
INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
Aclanta Metropolitan College DeVry University Mercer University - Macon Paine College
INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Columbus Technical CoJlege Dalton State College Emmanuel College
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Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter CoJlege Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Gordon College Gwinnett Technical College Kennesaw State University Lanier Technical College Macon Scare College Middle Georgia College North Georgia Technical College Paine College Sandersville Technical College South University South Georgia College South Georgia Technical College Southern Polytechnic Seate University Scace University of West Georgia
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Armstrong Aclantic State University Aclanta Metropolitan College Clayton College & Seate University East Central Technical CoJlege Macon State College Southern Polytechnic State University Truett-McConnell College
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO EDUCATIONINSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY)
Augusta Technical College Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia State University University of Georgia
INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
Waycross College
INSURANCE/RISK MANAGEMENT Clark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia
INSURANCE SPECIALIST Central Georgia Technical College
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES Clayton College & State University
INTERACTIVE DESIGN & GAME DEVELOPMENT
Savannah College of Art and Design
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Agnes Scott College Berry College Clark Aclanta University Covenant College Georgia Stare University Piedmont College University of Georgia Wesleyan ColJege
INTERIOR DESIGN/FURNISHING Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College American Intercontinental University Art Institute ofAtlanta Brenau University Georgia Southern University Gwinnett Technical College

INTERIOR MERCHANDISING LITERATURE/LANGUAGES

Savannah College of Art & Design University of Georgia Valdosta State College
INTERIOR MERCHANDISING Gwin nett Technical College
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS/ RELATIONS/STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Andrew College Berry College C lark Atlanta Un ivers ity Emory Univers ity Geo rgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State Un ivers ity Morehouse College Oglethorpe Un iversity Southern Polytechnic State University State Uni versity of West Georgia Wesleyan College
INTERNATIONAL AG RI CULTURE Un iversity of Georgia
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS C lark Atlanta University Georgia College & State University Georgia State Univers ity Kennesaw State University Mercer Univers ity - Atlanta Paine College University of Georgia Wesleyan College Young Harris College
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
Southern Polytechnic State University
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Geo rgia So uthern University
INTERPRETER TRAINING Brenau Un ivers ity Floyd College Georgia Perimeter Co llege Georgia State University Kennesaw State Univers ity Ogeechee Techn ical College
ITALIAN/ITALIAN STUDIES Emory Un iversity Un iversity of Georgia
JAPANESE LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Unive rsity of Georgia
JEWISH STUDIES Emory Un iversity
JOURNALISM/BROADCASTING (SEE ALSO MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPER, PRE-JOURNALISM, MASS MEDIA)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College American Intercon tinental University Augusta State University Berry College C lark Atlanta University Dalton State College Darton College Floyd Co llege

Gainesville Co llege Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern Un iversity Georgia State University Macon State College Middle Georgia College Piedmont College South Georgia College Toccoa Fal ls College Univers ity of Georgia Young Harris College
JUDAIC STUDIES/LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
Emory University
JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION Columbus State University
JUSTICE STUDIES Georgia Southern University
KINESIOLOGY/MEDICAL Emmanuel College Georgia Southern University
LABOR STUDIES Georgia State Un iversity
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/ GROUNDS MANAGEMENT
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Augusta Technical College Griffi n Technical College Middle Georgia College North Metro Technical College University of Georgia Valdosta Technical College West Georgia Technical College
LATHE OPERATOR (CNC)/MILL OPERATOR
Appalachian Technical College Augusta Technical College Columbus Technical College East Central Technical College North Georgia Technical College
LATIN Emory University Mercer University - Macon Oxford College of Emory University Univers ity of Georgia
LATIN AMERICAN (SEE HISPANICLATIN AMERICAN STUDIES)
LAW Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Armstrong Atlantic State University Emory University Georgia State University University of Geo rgia
LAW & BUSINESS Emory University
LAW ENFORCEMENT (SEE ALSO CRIMINAL JUSTICE/ POLICE SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Central Georgia Technical College Dalron State College Macon State College
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LAW & THEOLOGY Emory University
LAWN MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST East Central Technical College Valdosta Technical College
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Brenau University
LEGAL ASSISTANT/OFFICE (SEE ALSO PARALEGAL STUDIES)
Atlanta Technical College Clayto n College & State University Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Valdosta State University
LEGAL SECRETARY/OFFICE (SEE SECRETARIAL-LEGAL OFFICE)
LEGAL STUDIES (SEE ALSO LAW, PRE-LAW)
Georgia State Un ivers ity Kennesaw State University Piedmont College South University
LIBERAL ARTS Abraham Baldwin Agricu ltural College Emory University M iddle Geo rgia College Reinhardt College Shorter College Truett-McConnell College Young Harris College
LIBERAL STUDIES Brenau U niversity Emory U niversity Georgia College & State Un iversity Oxford College of Emory University Reinhardt College T homas University
LIBRARY & INFORMATION STUDIES/LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY
C lark Atlanta Un iversity Georgia State University Valdosta State U niversity
LINGUISTICS/APPLIED LINGUISTICS
Georgia State Un ivers ity University of Georgia
LITERATURE COMMUNICATIONS & CULTURE
Georgia Instirute of Technology
LITERATURE-COMPARATIVE & THEOLOGY
Emory University
LITERATURE/LANGUAGES (SEE ALSO ENGLISH)
Andrew College Emory University Kennesaw State Un iversity Middle Georgia College University of Georgia

LIVESTOCK HEALTH MANAGEMENT-SPORTS/FITNESS

LIVESTOCK HEALTH Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
LOCATION ANALYSIS University of Georgia
LOGISTICS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT /MARKETING
Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University
MACHINE OPERATOR Appalachian Technical College Augusta Technical College Columbus Technical College East Central Technical College Lanier Technical College Ogeechee Technical College
MACHINE SHOP Coosa Valley Technical College
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY/ DESIGN
Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College DeKalb Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Southwestern Technical College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
MAGAZINES (SEE ALSO JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
University of Georgia
MAINTENANCE MECHANICS (SEE ALSO MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY/MAINTENANCE)
East Central Technical College
MAMMOGRAPHY Coosa Valley Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Ogeechee Technical College
MANAGEMENT-CONSTRUCTION Georgia Institute of Technology Gwinnett Technical College
MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL/ RECREATIONAL
Thomas University

Georgia Southern University students Susan N avia and Angelia Leong

MANAGEMENT-FACILITIES Central Georgia Technical College
MANAGEMENT-INDUSTRIAL Floyd College
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Dalton State College Georgia Southern University Mercer University - Atlanta University of Georgia
MANAGEMENT-NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
Georgia State University
MANAGEMENT /SCIENCE/ SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT
Albany State University Albany Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical C ollege Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical C ollege Dalton State College Darron College DeKalb Technical College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University

Ga inesville Coll ege Geo rgia Coll ege & State Unive rsity Georgia Institute of Technology Geo rgia So uth ern Unive rsity Geo rgia So uthwes tern Stace University Georgia Seate U nivers ity G riffin Technical College Kennesaw Stace Unive rsity LaG ran ge Coll ege Lani er Technical Co llege Maco n Seate Coll ege M ercer Unive rsity - Atl anta Middle Georgia College M orehouse Co llege M oul trie Techni cal Co ll ege North Geo rgia Co ll ege & State U niversity North M etro Techni cal Co ll ege No rthwes tern Technical College O kefenokee Techni ca l College Oxford Coll ege of Emo ry U nive: rsity Paine C ollege Piedmo nt Co llege Reinha rdt Co llege Savannah Scace U niversity Savannah Technical College Sho rter Co llege So utheas tern Technical Coll ege Southern Po lytechnic State University Southwest Geo rgia Technical C ollege State University of West Geo rgia Thomas University Valdosta Scace University West Geo rgia Technical Co llege
MANAGEMENT-SPORTS/FITNESS Berry Co llege Geo rgia South ern Universi ty

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MANAGEMENT-TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS-DISCRETE

MANAGEMENT-TECHNOLOGY Dalton Seate College Clayton College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southwestern State University Mercer University - Atlanta
MANAGEMENT-WAREHOUSE Gwinnett Technical College
MANUFACTURING/APPLIED/ TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Dalton State College Floyd College Gainesville College Griffin College Lanier Technical College Mercer University- Macon North Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College West Central Technical College
MANUFACTURING/MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
Coastal Georgia Community College Georgia Southern University Griffin Technical College
MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST Albany Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College
MARINE BIOLOGY/SCIENCES Savannah State University University of Georgia
MARINE SERVICE & REPAIR Central Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College
MARKETING (SEE ALSO ART-MARKETING/ MANAGEMENT,CRAFT MARKETING, RETAIL MERCHANDISING/MARKETING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Albany Technical College Alcamaha Technical College

American Intercontinental University Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Chattahoochee Technical College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scace University Columbus State University Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College DeKalb Technical College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Seate University Gwinnett Technical College Kennesaw State University Lanier Technical College Mercer University - Atlanta Middle Georgia Technical College Morehouse College Moultrie Area Technical College North Georgia College & Seate University North Metro Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State University Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College State University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College Waycross College
MASONRY Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Moultrie Area Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Savannah Technical College West Georgia Technical College
MASS COMMUNICATIONS Albany Seate University Georgia College & Stace University Paine College Savannah State University State University of West Georgia
MASS MEDIA/ARTS Brenau University Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scace University Fort Valley Scace University Macon Scace College
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Piedmont College Savannah College of Arc & Design Scace University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Albany Scace University Armstrong Atlantic Seate University University of Georgia
MATHEMATICS/APPLIED Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany Scace University Andrew College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta Scace University Bainbridge College Berry College Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Scace University Covenant College Dalton Seate College Darron College East Georgia College Emmanuel Coll~ge Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley Scace University Gainesville College Georgia College & Stace University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Seate University LaGrange College Macon Scace College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah State University Shorter College South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic Scace University Spelman College Scace University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
MATHEMATICS-DISCRETE Georgia Institute of Technology

MECHANICAL CONTROLS SYSTEM MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

MECHANICAL CONTROLS SYSTEM Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College
MECHANICAL INSPECTOR Albany Technical College East Central Technical College
MECHANICAL SPECIALIST/ ARCHITECTURAL
East Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY/ MAINTENANCE
Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersvi lle Technical College Waycross College West Georgia Technical College Young Harris College
MEDIA ARTS & ANIMATION Art Institute ofAtlanta Savannah College of Art and Design
MEDIA & PERFORMING ARTS Savannah College ofArt and Design
MEDICAL ASSISTANT (SEE ALSO MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT)
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Clayton College & State University Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State Collge DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Southeastern Technical College South Georgia Technical College South University Southwest Georgia Technical College

Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta State University Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
MEDICAL CODING SPECIALIST Albany Techn ical College Appalachian Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Darton College East Central Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Techn ical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
MEDICAL/DENTAL ELECTRONIC CLAIMS SPECIALIST
Swainsboro Technical College
MEDICAL DOSIMETRY Medical College of Georgia
MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION Medical College of Georgia
MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES (SEE RADIOGRAPHY/RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY)
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Dalcon State College Darron College DeKalb Technical College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College North Georgia Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST (SEE ALSO MEDICAL ASSISTANT, SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE)
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical College Clayton College & State University Coosa Valley Techn ical College Dalton State College Georgia Perimeter College Lanier Techn ical College Moultrie Techn ical College
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North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Savannah Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College West Central Technical College
MEDICAL OFFICE SECRETARIAL/ CLERK/SPECIALIST (SEE SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE)
MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION /SCIENCE (SEE ALSO HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT /TECHNOLOGY)
Albany Technical College Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton State College Georgia State University
MEDICAL SKIN CARE SPECIALIST Central Georgia Technical College
MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY (SEE ALSO MEDICAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY)
Coosa Valley Technical College Darron College Gordon College Grady Health System Professional Schools Medical College of Georgia Ogeechee Technical College West Georgia Technical College
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Armstrong Atlantic State University Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton State College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Gordon College Medical Coll ege of Georgia Mercer Un iversity - Macon Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Waycross College Young Harris College
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION/ TRANSCRIPTIONIST
Albany Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Techn ical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Clayron College & State University Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Darron College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Moultrie Technical College Northwestern Technical College

MEDICAL-MicROBIOLOGYIULTRASONOGRAPHY Mus1c-H1sT0Rv/L1TERATURE

Okefenokee Techn ica l College So uth eastern Techn ical College So uthwest Geo rgi a Technica l College Swa insboro Technical Coll ege West Ce ntral Technical Coll ege West Georgia Technica l Co llege
MEDICAL-MICROBIOLOGY/ ULTRASONOGRAPHY (SEE ALSO MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY)
Emory University
MEDICINE (SEE ALSO PRE-MEDICINE)
Emory University Medical Co llege of Georgia
MEDICINE-MOLECULAR Medical College of Georgia
MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Emory University University of Geo rgia
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING Fore Valley Seate University Georgia State University Okefenokee Technica l Co llege
METALS & JEWELRY Savannah College of Art and Design
METRO LOGY Central Georgia Technical College
MICROBIOLOGY/MEDICAL (SEE ALSO IMMUNOLOGY/ MICROBIOLOGY)
Emory University Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia Coll ege University of Georgia
MICROBIOLOGY & MOLECULAR GENETICS
Emory Univers ity
MICROCOMPUTERPROGRAMMER/SPECIALIST
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Appalachian Technical Co llege Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical Coll ege Coosa Valley Technical Co llege Dalcon State College Darcon College DeKalb Technical College Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnett Technical College Heare of Georgia Techn ical Co llege Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical Co llege North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College

MICROCOMPUTER REPAIR Atlanta Technical College Flint River Technical College Hea rt of Geo rgia Techn ical College Midd le Geo rgi a Technical Co llege
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES Emory Un iversity
MILITARY SCIENCE/ROTC Albany State University Co lumbus Sta te Un iversity Georgia Institute of Technology Kenn esaw State Un iversity Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Savannah State University Spelman Co llege State Univers ity ofWest Georgia University of Geo rgia Valdosta State Unive rsity
MINISTRIES-CHRISTIAN Emmanuel Co llege Emory Un ivers ity Shorter Co llege
MINISTRIES-PASTORAL/ FAMILY Emory University Toccoa Falls Co llege
MINISTRY/MISSIONS Brewcon-Parker College Covenant College Emory University
MINISTRY /YOUTH Toccoa Falls College
MOTOR CONTROL TECHNICIAN Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College East Central Techni cal College Lanier Technical Coll ege Moultrie Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
MOTORCYCLE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY
DeKalb Technical Co llege
MULTIMEDIA Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta Co ll ege of Art
MULTIPLE & SEVERE DISABILITIES Geo rgia State University
MUSIC (SEE ALSO EDUCATIONMUSIC)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State Un iversity Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta C hristian College Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Claycon Co llege & State University Columbus State Un iversity
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Covenant College Dalton Seate Co llege Darron Co llege Emma nuel Co llege Emory Un iversity Ga inesville o llege Geo rgia Co ll ege & State Un ivers ity Georgia Perimeter Co llege Geo rgia Southern University Georgia So uthwestern State University Geo rgia State University Gordon Co llege Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer Uni versity - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College Oxford Co llege of Emo ry University Piedmont Co llege Reinhardt College Shorter Co llege Spelman Co llege State University ofWest Geo rgia Toccoa Falls College Truett- McConnell Coll ege Un iversity of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan Co ll ege Young H arris Co llege
MUSIC-BUSINESS / COMMERCIAL/ RECORDING
Atlanta Metropoli tan Co llege Berry Co llege Geo rgia State University
MUSIC-CHORAL Georgia Co llege & State University Kennesaw State University
MUSIC-CHURCH/SACRED Brewton-Parker Coll ege Darron College Emmanuel College Emory University LaG range Coll ege Mercer University - Macon Piedm ont College Shorter Coll ege Toccoa Fall s Co llege Truett-McConnell Coll ege Univers ity of Georgia
MUSIC-COMPOSITION / THEORY C layton College & Sea te University Georgia Southern University State University of West Geo rgia Toccoa Falls Co llege University of Georgia
MUSIC-CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY LaG range College
MUSIC-ENTERTAINMENT MANAGEMENT
Atlanta M etropolitan College Georgia State University
MUSIC-HISTORY/ LITERATURE Emory University University of Georgia Wesleyan College

MUSIC-INSTRUMENT BUILDING Clayton College & State University
MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL/ KEYBOARD
Albany State University Kennesaw Stace University
MUSIC-ORGAN/PIANO Albany State University Shorter College Wesleyan College
MUSIC-PERFORMANCE Augusta Scace University Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clayton College & Scace University Columbus State University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw Seate University LaGrange College Mercer University- Macon Piedmont College Shorter College Stace University of West Georgia Toccoa Falls College Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College
MUSIC THERAPY Georgia College & Stace University University of Georgia
MUSIC-VOICE Albany Stace University Shorter College
MUSICAL THEATRE Brenau University Shorter College Young Harris College
NAIL CARE TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO COSMETOLOGY)
Alcamaha Technical College Atlanta Technical College Appalachian Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College East Central Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES Kennesaw Scace University Piedmont College

Music-INSTRUMENT BUILDING NuTRITIONIHEALTH ScrnNcEs

NATURAL SCIENCE Covenant College Reinhardt College Truecc-McConnell College Young Harris College
NETWORK INSTALLER/SPECIALIST (SEE ALSO COMPUTER NETWORKING)
Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Darton College DeKalb Technical College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnecc Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Technical College South Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
NETWORK TECHNICIAN Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Appalachian Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Southeastern Technical College Valdosta Technical College
NEUROSCIENCE Emory University
NEWSPAPERS (SEE ALSO JOURNALISM/ BROADCASTING)
University of Georgia
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION Brenau University University of Georgia
NUCLEAR MEDICINE/SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
Dalton State College Darron College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Gordon College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia Technical College
NURSE PRACTITIONER Albany State University Brenau University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University Medical College of Georgia North Georgia College & State University
NURSING (SEE ALSO PRE-NURSING, PRACTICAL NURSING)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
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Albany State University Alcamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Clayton College & State University Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Dalton State College Darcon College East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State Un iversity Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw Stace University LaGrange College Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Mercer University-Atlanta Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College South Georgia College Southwest Georgia Technical College State University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Young Harris College
NURSING-ANESTHESIA Medical College of Georgia
NURSING ASSISTANT (SEE ALSO PATIENT CARE ASSISTING)
Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Bainbridge College DeKalb Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College Southeastern Technical College
NURSING/BUSINESS Emory University
NURSING EDUCATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
NURSING/ MENTAL HEALTH Medical College of Georgia
NUTRITION/HEALTH SCIENCES (SEE ALSO CLINICAL NUTRITION, DIETETICS/NUTRITION, FOOD/ NUTRITION)
Emory University

OccuPATIONAL THERAPYIAss1sTANT PHARMACOLOGY

Georgia Southern Un iversity Georgia Seate University Life University
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY/ ASSISTANT (SEE ALSO PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)
Augusta Technical College Brenau University Coastal Georgia Community Co llege Dalton State Co llege Darron College Gainesville Co llege Middle Georgia College Medical College of Georgia Northwes tern Technical College
OFFICE ACCOUNTING Atlanta Technical Co llege Columbus Techn ical College G riffin Technical College Gwinnett Tech nical Coll ege Heart of Georgia Techn ical Coll ege Moultrie Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Regional Technical Coll ege So uth Georgia Techn ical Co llege Valdosta Technical College
OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT
Atlanta Metropolitan Co llege Clayton College & State University Dalton State Co llege Darron College DeKalb Technical Co llege Emmanuel Co llege Georgia College & State University Gordon Coll ege Life Un iversity So uth Georgia Coll ege West Central Technical College
OFFICE ASSISTANT-GENERAL Atlanta Technical College Central Georgia Technical Coll ege C layton College & State Un iversity Columbus Technica l College Heart of Georgia Technical Coll ege Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical Co llege Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Techn ical College Okefenokee Technical Co llege Southwest Georgia Technical College
OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, WORD PROCESSING)
Atlanta M etropoli tan Co llege Augusta Technical College Bainbridge College Clayton College & State Un iversity Coastal Georgia Co mmunity College Columbus Technical College

Dalton State Coll ege DeKalb Techn ical Co llege East Central Technical College Gainesvill e College Gordo n Co llege Savann ah Technical Coll ege South Geo rgia Technical Co llege Southeas tern Technical College Swainsboro Technical Co ll ege University of Georgia Valdosta Technical College West Cen tral Technical College
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT/ RESEARCH
Georgia Institu te of Technology Georgia State University Kennesaw Seate Un ivers ity
OPHTHALMIC DISPENSING Ogeechee Technical College
OPTICIANRY DeKalb Technical College Ogeechee Technical College
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
South University
ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT /LEADERSHIP
Covenant Coll ege DeKalb Technical Coll ege East Central Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Northwestern Technical College
ORNAMENTAL SCIENCE Fort Valley State Univers ity
ORTHOPTICS/OPHTHALMIC TECHNOLOGY
Emory University
PAINTING (SEE ALSO ART)
Atlanta Co ll ege of Art LaGrange College Savannah Co llege of Art & Des ign Un ivers ity of Geo rgia
PARALEGAL STUDIES (SEE ALSO LEGAL ASSISTANT)
Athens Technical Co llege Atlanta Technical College Augusta State University C layton Co llege & State Uni versity Coosa Valley Technical Coll ege Darron College DeKalb Technical Co llege Ga inesville Co ll ege South University Southeastern Techni cal Co llege
PARAMEDIC/PARAMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (SEE ALSO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES)
Albany Technical Co ll ege
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Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical Co llege Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical Coll ege C layto n Coll ege & State Un iversity Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Techn ical College Flint River Technical College Floyd Co llege Ga inesville Co llege Georgia Perimeter Co ll ege Gwinnett Technical Co llege Lanier Technical Coll ege North Geo rgia Technical College North Metro Technical Co llege Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical Co llege Southwest Geo rgia Technical College Valdosta Techn ica l Coll ege Waycross Co llege West Central Technical Co llege West Georgia Techn ical Co llege
PASTORAL CARE/COUNSELING/ MINISTRIES
Toccoa Falls College
PATHOLOGY Emory University
PATIENT CARE ASSISTING Albany Technica l Coll ege Altama ha Tech ni cal Co llege Appalachian Techn ical College Atlanta Techn ical Coll ege Augusta Technical College Ce ntral Georgia Technica l Coll ege Colum bus Technical Coll ege Coosa Valley Technical Coll ege East Central Technical College Griffin Technical Co llege Heart of Georgia Tech ni cal Co llege Moultrie Technical Coll ege Northwestern Techni cal College Ogeechee Technical Co llege Sandersvill e Technical College Savannah Technical Coll ege So urheastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Techn ical College Swainsboro Technica l Co llege Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Techn ical Coll ege
PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST/ OPERATIONS (SEE MICROCOMPUTERPROGRAMMER/SPECIALIST)
PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING Georgia Seate Un iversity
PESTICIDE APPLICATION TECHNICIAN
Abraham Baldwin Agr icu ltural College
PHARMACOLOGY Emory University

Medical College of Georgia University of Georgia
PHARMACY ASSISTANTI TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Emory University Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College North Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College
PHARMACY/PHARMACEUTICAL ADMINISTRATION (SEE ALSO PRE-PHARMACY)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Dalton State College Mercer University -Atlanta South University University of Georgia
PHILOSOPHY/PHILOSOPHY & CLASSICS
Agnes Scott Coll ege C layton College & State University Covenant College Coastal Georgia Community College Dalto n Seate College Darron College Emory University Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw Seate University Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University 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 Covenant College Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College Toccoa Falls College
PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN Appalachian Technical College Atlanta Technical College Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College

PHARMACY Ass1sTANT/TEcHNOLOGY PHYs1cs/APPLIED PHYSICS

DeKalb Technical College Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College Northwestern Technical College Okefenokee Techn ical College Savannah Technical Co llege Swainsboro Technical College South Georgia Techn ical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical Coll ege West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS American Intercontinental University Andrew College Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art
PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGING Art Institute of Atlanta
PHOTOGRAPHY-COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL
American Intercontinental University Andrew College Atlanta College of Art Gainesville College Gwinnett Technical College LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon North Georgia Techn ical College Savannah Coll ege of Art & Design South Georgia College
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (SEE ALSO HEALTH & RELATED PROGRAMS/OCCUPATIONS)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Scare University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Communi ty College Columb us State University Darron College Ease Georgia College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College & State Un iversity Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia Scare 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 Un iversity of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Stace University Waycross College Young Harris College
PHYSICAL SCIENCE Gainesville College
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PHYSICAL THERAPY (SEE ALSO PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY)
Armstrong Atlantic State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton Scare Coll ege Darron College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia State University Gordon College Medical College of Georgia North Georgia College & State University Waycross Co ll ege
PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Athens Technical College Darron College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnett Technical College Midd le Georgia Co llege South Un iversity Southwest Georgia Technical College Waycross College
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE (SEE ALSO PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT)
Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton Seate College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Medical College of Georgia Oxford College of Emory University South University Waycross College
PHYSICS/APPLIED PHYSICS Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Atlanta Metropoli tan College Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State Univers ity Berry Co llege C lark Atlanta University Coastal Georgia Community College Covenant College Dalton State College Darron College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Institute ofTechnology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Geo rgia Scare University Gordon College Macon Stare College Mercer University - Macon Midd le Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scare University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory Un iversity Paine College South Georgia College South University Southern Polytechnic State University Spelman College

PHYSIOLOGY PRE-ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Scace University of West Georgia Un iversity of Geo rgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Young Harris Coll ege
PHYSIOLOGY Emory Un iversity Medical College of Georgia Un iversity of Georgia
PIANO PEDAGOGY Shorter College
PILOT-COMMERCIAL/PRIVATE (SEE AVIATION-AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, AVIATION MAINTENANCE/MECHANICS)
PLANT CULTIVATION SPECIALIST Southwest Georgia Technical College
PLANT PATHOLOGY/SCIENCE Abraham Baldwi n Agricul tural College Fort Valley Scace University University of Geo rgia
PLUMBING/RESIDENTIAL Alcamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Adanca Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College Griffin Technical College Moulcrie Technical College Ogeechee Technical College West Georgia Technical College
POLITICAL SCIENCE (SEE ALSO EDUCATION-POLITICAL SCIENCE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricul tural College Agnes Scott College Albany Scace Un ivers ity Armstrong Adantic Scace University Adanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Brewton-Parker College C lark Adanta Un iversity C layron College & State Un iversity Coastal Georgia Comm uni ty College Columbus Scace University Dalcon State College Darron College Ease Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fore Valley Scace University Gainesville College Georgia College & Scace Uni versity Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scare University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Macon Scace College Mercer Univers ity - Macon Middle Geo rgia College Morehouse College

North Georgia College & Seate University Oglethorpe U niversity Oxford College of Emory Un iversity Pied mont Coll ege Savan nah State University Shorter College South Geo rgia College Spelma n College Stace Uni versity of West Georgia U ni ve rsity of Georgia Valdosta State Univers ity Waycross College Wes leyan Coll ege Young H arris College
POLYMERS Georgia Institu te of Technology
POULTRY SCIENCE Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural Coll ege Ga inesvill e Co llege So uth Georgia Co llege U ni versity of Georgia
POWER PLANT C layton College & Stace University
PRACTICAL NURSING (SEE ALSO NURSING)
Albany Technical College Al cam aha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Techni cal College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Techni cal College Bai nbridge College Central Geo rgia Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Coastal Geo rgia Community Co llege Colu mbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical Co llege DeKalb Technical College Eas t Central Technical College Flint River Technical Co llege Gai nesville College Geo rgia So uthwes tern Scace Univers ity Griffi n Technical College Gwi nnett Technical College H eare of Georgia Technical College La nier Technical College M iddl e Georgia Technical College Mo ul trie Technical College No rth Geo rgia Techn ical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College O kefenokee Technical College Sandersville Techni cal Coll ege Savannah Technical College So uth Geo rgia Technical Co llege Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swa insbo ro Technical College Valdosta Technical Co llege West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical Co llege
PRE-AIRWAY SCIENCE C layton College & Seate Univers ity
PRE-ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES Paine College So uth Georgia College
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PRE-BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Agnes Scott College Armstrong Adantic State University Oxford College of Emory Un iversity
PRE-CHIROPRACTIC (SEE ALSO CHIROPRACTIC STUDIES)
Georgia College & State Univers ity Life College Piedmont College
PRE-CRIMINAL JUSTICE Al bany Seate University
PRE-DENTAL HYGIENE And rew College East Georgia College Georgia College & State University M iddle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University State University of West Georgia Waycross College Yo ung H arris College
PRE-DENTISTRY Abra ham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Armstrong Adantic State Un iversity Augusta State University Berry College C layton College & State University Columbus State Un iversity Darro n College East Geo rgia College Emory University Georgia College & State Un iversity Georgia Peri meter College Geo rgia State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State Univers ity LaG range College Macon State College Mercer University- Macon M iddle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Ogletho rpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Shorter College Scace University of West Georgia Un iversity of Georgia Valdosta State University Wes leyan College Yo ung H arris College
PRE-EDUCATION Mercer University- Macon Reinhard t College Truett-McCo nnell College
PRE-ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Adantic State University Adanca Metropolitan College Augusta Seate University Berry College C lark Adanta U niversity

Clayton College & Scace University Columbus Scace University Covenant College Dalcon Stace College Darton College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia College & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw Seate University Macon State College North Georgia College & State University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Reinhardt College Savannah Seate University State University of West Georgia Valdosta Seate University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRE-FORESTRY/FOREST RESOURCES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Columbus State University Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State Univers ity North Georgia College & State University State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Young Harris College
PRE-HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Georgia College & State University
PRE-HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Agnes Scott College Georgia College & State University
PRE-HORTICULTURE Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Georgia College & State University
PRE-JOURNALISM Truett-McConnell College University of Georgia
PRE-LAW Abraham Baldwin Agricu ltural College Agnes Scott College Albany Scace University Andrew College Armstrong Aclantic State University Berry College Clark Aclanta University C layton College & Scace University Columbus State University Covenant College Darron College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & Scace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia Scace University

PRE-FoRESTRY/FoREsT REsouRcEs PRE-PHARMACY

Gordon College Kennesaw Scare University LaGrange College Mercer University- Macon Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Reinhardt College Shorter College Scare University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris Co llege
PRE-MEDICAL RECORDS Georgia College & Scace University North Georgia College & Scare University
PRE-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY/LAB TECHNOLOGY
Albany Scare University Andrew College Clayton College & State University East Georgia College Georgia College & State University Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia Co llege North Georgia College & Scare University Valdosta State Un iversity
PRE-MEDICINE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Armstrong Aclanric State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University C layton College & Scace University Columbus Scare University Covenant College Darron College East Georgia College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia College & Scare University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw Scace University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College North Georgia Co llege & Scare University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Shorter College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Scare University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRE-MINISTRY/SEMINARY/ THEOLOGY
Andrew College Berry College Covenant College Mercer University - Macon Oglethorpe University Paine College Toccoa Falls College
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PRE-NURSING Abraham Baldwin Agriculrural College Andrew College Augusta State University Covenant College Dalton State College Darron College East Georgia College Emory University Gainesville College Georgia Military College Georgia Perimeter College Macon Scace College Mercer Un iversity - Macon Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Paine College Reinhardt College University of Georgia Valdosta State Un iversity Waycross College Young Harris College
PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Andrew College C layton College & Scace University Coastal Georgia Commun ity College Dalcon State College Floyd College Georgia College & Scace University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & Scace University Northwestern Technical College South Georgia College
PRE-OPTOMETRY Armstrong Atlantic Scace University Berry College Brewton-Parker College Darron College Ease Georgia College Georgia College & Stace University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw Srace University LaGra nge College Middle Georgia College Oglethorpe University Shorter College University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Young Harris College
PRE-OSTEOPATHY Georgia College & State University
PRE-PHARMACY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Scace University Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic Scace University Berry College Clayton College & State University Columbus Scace University Darron College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia College & State Un iversity Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Shorter Co llege State University ofWest Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Young Harris College
PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY Abraham Baldwin Agricultural Coll ege Andrew College Clark Atla nta Un iversity C layton College & State University Coastal Georgia Comm unity College Covenant College East Georgia College Floyd College Gai nesville College Georgia College & State University LaGrange College Maco n State College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Shorter College State Un iversity of West Georgia Waycross Co llege Young Harris College
PRE-PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Coastal Georgia Communi ty College Darron College Floyd College Gainesville College Middle Georgia College Oxford College of Emory University State University of West Georgia
PRE-PROFESSIONAL Emman uel College
PRE-RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY
East Georgia College
PRE-REHABILITATION THERAPY Valdosta State Un iversity
PRE-RESPIRATORY THERAPY Andrew College Georgia College & State University Middle Georgia College
PRE-SEMINARY/THEOLOGY (SEE PRE-MINISTRY/SEMINARY/ THEOLOGY)
Berry College Georgia College & State University Gordon College Mercer Univers ity - Macon Oglethorpe University Paine College
PRE-SOCIAL WORK Kennesaw State University
PRE-SPORTS MEDICINE Middle Georgia College

PRE-TEACHING Truett-McCon nell College
PRE-THEOLOGY Georgia College & State University
PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Andrew College Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College C layton College & State University Columbus State University Darron College East Georgia College Emory University Fort Valley State University Gai nesville Co llege Georgia College & State University Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Kennesaw State Un iversity LaGrange College Macon State College Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & State University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Shorter College State University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
PRINTING/GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY/MANAGEMENTI PRE-PRESS (SEE ALSO GRAPHIC ARTS/DESIGN/ PRINTING)
Albany Technical College Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Augusta Technical College C hattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College Flint River Technical College Georgia Southern University Lanier Technical College University of Georgia Valdosta Technical Co llege
PRINTMAKING Atlanta College of Art
PRODUCT DESIGN Savannah College of Art and Design
PROFESSIONAL CHEF Gainesville College
PROFESSIONAL SALES Kennesaw State University
PROJECT MANAGEMENT DeVry University
PSYCHIATRIC TECHNOLOGY Darron College
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PSYCHOBIOLOGY
Emory Un iversity
PSYCHOLOGY/APPLIED
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Andrew College Argosy Un iversity Armstrong Atlantic State University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College C lark Atlanta University C layton College & State University Coastal Georgia Comm uni ty College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalton State College Darron College East Georgia College Emmanuel College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley State University Gainesville College Geo rgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State Un iversity Gordon College Kennesaw State University LaGrange College Macon State College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & State University Ogletho rpe University Oxford College of Emory Un iversity Paine College Piedmont College Shorter College South Georgia College Spelma n College State University ofWest Georgia Thomas Un iversity University of Georgia Valdosta State University Waycross College Wesleyan College Young H arris College
PSYCHOLOGY-CLINICAL/ EXPERIMENTAL
Emory University Piedmont College
PSYCHOLOGY-COGNITIVE&: DEVELOPMENTAL
Emory Un iversity
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Albany State University Augusta State University Brenau University C lark Atlanta University Columbus State University DeVry University

PUBLIC .AFFAJRS RESPIRATORYTHERAPYITECHNOLOGYIAssISTANT

Georgia College & State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Middle Georgia College North Georgia College & Seate University Savannah Scace University Scace University of West Georgia Thomas University University of Georgia Valdosta State University
PUBLIC AFFAIRS Georgia College & Scace University
PUBLIC HEALTH Armstrong Atlantic Stace University Emory University Fort Valley Stace University Georgia Southern University Mercer University - Macon
PUBLIC POLICY Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University
PUBLIC RELATIONS/ ADVERTISING/SERVICES
Augusta Stace University Berry College C lark Atlanta University Georgia Southern University Kennesaw State University Macon Stace College Shorter College Toccoa Falls College University of Georgia
PUBLIC SERVICES Appalachian Technical College Fort Valley Scace University
PUBLICATION MANAGEMENT Macon State College University of Georgia
PULP, PAPER, & RECYCLE TECHNOLOGY (SEE RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY/ PULP & PAPER RECYCLING)
QUALITY CONTROL Dalton Seate College Southern Polytechnic Scace University
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Clark Atlanta University
QUANTITATIVE AND COMPUTATIONAL FINANCE
Georgia Institute of Technology
RADIATION ONCOLOGY Emory University
RADIATION THERAPY Armstrong Aclanric Seate University Grady Health System Professional Schools Medical College of Georgia
RADIOGRAPHY/RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY
Albany Technical College

Armstrong Atlantic State University Athens Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Co0 ~tal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton State College Ease Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Perimeter College Gordon College Grady Health System Professional Schools Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heare of Georgia Technical College Medical College of Georgia Middle Georgia Techn ical College Moultrie Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Oxford College of Emory University South Georgia College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH Emory University
REAL ESTATE/URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Appalachian Technical College Georgia State University Morehouse College Seate University of West Georgia University of Georgia
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Atlanta Metropolitan College
RECREATION/ADMINISTRATION Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Coastal Georgia Commun ity College East Georgia College Floyd College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Seate University Georgia Stace University Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Shorter College South Georgia College Stace University of West Georgia Thomas University Un iversity of Georgia Young Harris College
RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY/PULP & PAPER RECYCLING
Waycross College
REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN
Ogeechee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Georgia Southern University
REHABILITATION THERAPY/ COUNSELING
Fort Valley Scare University
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Georgia College & Stace University Georgia Scace University Thomas University University of Georgia
RELIGION/CHURCH ADMINISTRATION
Emory University Gainesville College LaGrange College Mercer University - Macon Morehouse College Oxford College of Emory University Reinhardt College Shorter College Spelman College University of Georgia Young Harris College
RELIGION & CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION/THEOLOGY/ SOCIOLOGY
Emory University
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Andrew College Toccoa Falls College
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (SEE ALSO PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION)
Agnes Scott College Georgia Scace University Wesleyan College Young Harris College
RESEARCH LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Athens Technical College
RESEARCH, MEASUREMENT, & STATISTICS
Georgia State University
RESEARCH OPERATIONS Georgia Institute of Technology
RESPIRATORY THERAPY/ TECHNOLOGY/ASSISTANT (SEE ALSO RESPIRATORY THERAPY)
Armstrong Atlantic Seate University Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Coosa Valley Technical College Dalton Stace College Darron College Emory University Floyd College Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Seate University Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Macon State College Medical College of Georgia Okefenokee Technical College Oxford College of Emory University Southwest Georgia Technical College Waycross College

RETAIL MERCHANDISINGIMANAGEMENTIMARKETING SOCIOLOGY

RETAIL MERCHANDISING/ MANAGEMENTI MARKETING (SEE ALSO MARKETING)
Moultrie Technical College North Metro Techn ical Coll ege South Georgia Technical College
RHETORIC Georgia College & Stace University
RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE (SEE INSURANCE)
ROMANCE LANGUAGES C lark Atlanta Un iversity Emory Univers ity Un iversity of Georgia
ROOFING (SEE CONSTRUCTION/DRYWALL/ FLOOR FRAMING/GENERAL/ ROOFING)
ROTC (SEE MILITARY SCIENCE-ROTC)
RURAL & SMALL TOWN PLANNING State Univers ity of West Georgia
RUSSIAN/RUSSIAN STUDIES Emory University Oxford College of Emory University
SALES-PROFESSIONAL Kennesaw State University
SCIENCE-ACTUARIAL Georgia State Univers ity
SCIENCE/APPLIED SCIENCE Albany State Un iversity Augusta State Un iversity Berry College Bainbridge College Southern Polytechnic State Un iversity Young H arris College
SCIENCE-BIOPHYSICS Emory University
SCIENCE-EARTH & ATMOSPHERIC Georgia lnstitme of Technology
SCIENCE-ENVIRONMENTAL Emory Un iversity Georgia Stace University Shorter Coll ege
SCIENCE-GEOPHYSICAL/PHYSICAL Augusta State Univers ity Ga inesville College Georgia Institu te of Technology Ken nesaw State University Truett-McConnell College
SCIENCE-MEDICAL Emory University
SCIENCE-NATURAL/EARTH Covenant College Georgia College & State Uni versity Georgia Insti tute of Technology Life Univers ity Reinhardt College Spelman College State University of West Georgia

Young Harris Co llege
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, & CULTURE
Georgia Institute of Techno logy
SCULPTURE Atlanta Co llege of Art LaGrange Co llege University of Georgia
SECRETARIAL-ADMINISTRATIVE/ EXECUTIVE
East Geo rgia College Moultrie Technical Co llege Swa insboro Techn ical College West Geo rgia Tech nical College
SECRETARIAL-LEGAL OFFICE Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College DeKalb Technical College Heare of Geo rgia Technical College Lanier Technica l College So uth Georgia Techni ca l College West Georgia Technical Co llege
SECRETARIAL-MEDICAL OFFICE Augusta Technical College Dalton Seate College Heare of Georgia Techni ca l College La nier Techn ical College M iddle Georgia Tech nical College Moul trie Technical College North Georgia Techn ical College Ogeechee Technical Co llege Savannah Technical College South Georgia Techn ical College Southeastern Technical College West Georgia Technical College
SECRETARIAL SCIENCE (SEE ALSO OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT, OFFICE-INFORMATION SYSTEMS / TECHNOLOGY)
Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropo lita n College Columbus Technical Co ll ege Gainesville College Go rdon College Gri ffin Technical College Savannah Technical College
SECURITY-PRIVATE Gwinnett Technical College
SECURITY SYSTEM INSTALLER North Metro Technical Co llege
SHEET METAL-COMMERCIAL Augusta Technica l College
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Altamaha Techn ical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical Coll ege East Central Technical College Gwin nett Technical College Moultrie Tech nical College North Metro Technical College Ogeechee Techni cal College
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Wes t Central Tec hn ical College
SMALL MACHINE REPAIR
Atlanta Tech nical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Georgia Somhwestern Scace Un iversity
SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
Georgia Stace University
SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY
Mercer Uni versity - Macon
SOCIAL SCIENCE/ SERVICES
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Andrew College Berry College Georgia C ollege & State University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw Seate University North Georgia College & Scace University Piedmont College Reinhardt College Savannah Scace Un iversity Spelman College Scace U niversity of West Georgia T homas University
SOCIAL STUDIES
Albany State University Augusta Stace University
SOCIAL WELFARE C lark Atlanta University Macon State College
SOCIAL WORK
Abraham Baldwin Agricul tural College Albany State University Andrew College Atlanta M etropoli ta n College C lark Aclanta University Dalto n Scace College Darron College Fore Valley State University Gainesville College Georgia Stace University Gordon College Midd le Georgia College Morehouse College Oglethorpe Un iversity Savannah Scace University T homas University Un iversity of Georgia Valdosta State Un iversity
SOCIOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Scace Univers ity Andrew College Aclanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry Co llege Brewton-Parker College C lark Atlanta University Coastal Georgia Communi ty College Columbus State University Covenant College Dalron Stace College Darron Co llege

East Georgia College Emory University Floyd College Fort Valley Stare University Gainesville College Georgia College & Scace University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern Scace University Georgia Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Scace University Macon Scace College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Paine College Piedmont College Savannah Scace University Shorter College South Georgia College Scace University of West Georgia University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Waycross College Young Harris College
SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY
Agnes Scott College Berry College Clayton College & Scace University Gordon College Kennesaw Scare University Spelman College Valdosta State University
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Central Georgia Technical College Mercer University -Atlanta, Macon Southern Polytechnic Scace University Southwest Georgia Technical College
SOUND DESIGN
Savannah College of Arc and Design
SPANISH/SPANISH STUDIES
Agnes Scott College Albany Scace University Augusta Scace University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Clayton College & Scace University Columbus Scace University Dalton Scace College Emory University Georgia College & Scace University Georgia Southern University Georgia Scace University Kennesaw Scace University Mercer University- Macon Morehouse College North Georgia College & Scace University Oglethorpe University Oxford College of Emory University Piedmont College Shorter College Spelman College Scace University of West Georgia

SocIOLOGYIANTHROPOLOGY TECHNOLOGY

University of Georgia Valdosta Scace University Wesleyan College
SPEECH/COMMUNICATIONS Albany Scace University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Darron College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University University of Georgia
SPEECH/DRAMA (SEE ALSO DRAMA, ENGLISHDRAMA/SPEECH, THEATRE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Albany Stare University Armstrong Atlantic Scare University Atlanta Metropolitan College Augusta State University Bainbridge College Berry College Dalron Scare College Floyd College Georgia Perimeter College Mercer University - Macon Middle Georgia College Morehouse College State University of West Georgia
SPEECH PATHOLOGY/LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Armstrong Atlantic State University Valdosta Scare University
SPEECH THERAPY/CORRECTION
Emory University University of Georgia
SPORTS ADMINISTRATION/ MANAGEMENT
Andrew College Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Kennesaw State University Piedmont College
SPORTS HEALTH SCIENCE (SEE EDUCATION-EXERCISE/ HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION I RECREATION /SPORTS SCIENCE)
SPORTS-MEDICINE Armstrong Atlantic Stare University Georgia Southern University Georgia State University Life University Valdosta State University
SPORTS-SCIENCE Andrew College Columbus Stare University Georgia Stare University Life University
SPORTS-STUDIES Brewton-Parker College University of Georgia
STATISTICS/BIOSTATISTICS Brewton-Parker College
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Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology University of Georgia
STERILE SUPPLY TECHNICIAN Columbus Technical College
SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT
Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical College Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Columbus Technical College DeKalb Technical College Flint River Technical College Georgia Perimeter College Griffin Technical College Gwinnett Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Savannah Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Technical College Waycross College West Central Technical College
SURVEYING/MAPPING Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Middle Georgia College Okefenokee Technical College Southern Polytechnic State University Waycross College
TAXATION
Georgia Scace University
TEACHER ASSISTANCE (SEE EDUCATION/TEACHER ASSISTANCE)
TEAM LEADERSHIP Northwestern Technical College
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS/ MANAGEMENT
DeVry Institute of Technology Mercer University - Atlanta, Macon Southern Polytechnic State University
TECHNICAL STUDIES Altamaha Techical College Appalachian Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Gwinnett Technical College North Metro Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Stace University
TECHNOLOGY
Appalachian Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton Seate College Georgia Southern University

TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT VETERINARY MEDICINE/TECHNOLOGY

South Georgia College Southern Polytechnic Scace Universiry Seate Un iversiry of West Georgia
TECHNOLOGY-ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT
Brewton- Parker College Clayton College & Scace Universiry Dalto n Scace Col lege Georgia Southwestern State Universiry
TECHNOLOGY-APPAREL & TEXTILE ENGINEERING
Southern Polytechn ic Scace University
TECHNOLOGY-AUTOMATED/ APPLIED MANUFACTURING
Georgia Southwestern Scace Universiry South Georgia Tech nical Coll ege
TECHNOLOGY-ENTERTAINMENT C hattahoochee Techn ical College
TECHNOLOGY-HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Georgia Southwestern Scace Universiry South Georgia Tech nical Coll ege
TECHNOLOGY-INDUSTRIAL Dalton Scace College Georgia Perimeter College Georgia So uthern Universiry North Metro Technical College
TECHNOLOGY-MARINE ENGINE North Georgia Tech nical Co llege
TECHNOLOGY-MEDICAL Emory Universiry
TECHNOLOGY-MOTORSPORTS/ VEHICLE
Lanier Technical College
TECHNOLOGY-PLASTICS Albany Technical College DeKalb Technical Coll ege Griffin Technical College
TECHNOLOGY-PULP PAPER Alcamaha Technical College
TECHNOLOGY-SURVEYING (SEE SURVEYING)
TECHNOLOGY-WATER QUALITY North Georgia Techn ical College
TELECOMMUNICATION ARTS/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agriculcu ral College Augusta Seate Univers iry Central Georgia Tech ni cal Coll ege DeKalb Technical Co llege DeVry Institute ofTechnology East Central Technical Coll ege Gainesville College Georgia Perimeter College Gwinnett Techn ical College O kefenokee Technical College Southern Polytechn ic Scace Un iversiry Un iversiry of Georgia West Central Technical College
TELEPHONE INSTALLER TECHNICIAN
Augusta Technical College

East Central Technical College
TEXTILE/ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY/ PRODUCTION & FABRICATION/ SCIENCES
American Intercon tinental Universiry Georgia Institute of Technology Middle Georgia Co llege Southern Po lytechn ic Stace Universiry U n iversiry of Georgia
THEATRE/ARTS/FILM STUDIES (SEE ALSO MUSICAL THEATRE)
Abraham Baldwin Agricul tural College Agnes Score College Albany State Universiry Andrew College Armstrong Acl antic Scace Universiry Berry College Brenau Universiry C layton College & Scace Un ivers iry Col umb us Scace Universiry Darron College Emory Universiry Gainesvill e Co llege Georgia College & State University Georgia Perimeter College Georgia Southern Universiry Georgia Scace Universiry Gordon College Kennesaw Scace Universiry LaGrange College Macon Scace College Piedmont College Shorter College So uth Georgia Co llege Scace Un iversiry of West Georgia Valdosta Scace Universiry Young Harris College
THEOLOGY (SEE ALSO RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, BIBLE/RELIGION)
Aclanta C hristian College Emory Un iversiry Mercer Universiry- Atlanta
THEOLOGY & BUSINESS Emory Univers iry
THERAPEUTICS & TOXICOLOGY Emory Universiry
TILE SETTING Ogeechee Techn ical College
TOMOGRAPHY-COMPUTERIZED Griffin Technical College North Georgia Techn ical College Ogeechee Technical College
TRADE & INDUSTRY/ INTERNATIONAL
Georgia So uthern Universiry
TRANSLATION Georgia Scace Universiry
TRANSPORTATION DeKalb Technical Co llege Georgia State Universiry
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TRAVEL AGENCY OPERATIONS (SEE ALSO HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ TRAVEL/HOSPITALITY ADMINISTRATION)
Floyd College Gwinnett Technical College North Metro Technical College
TRAVEL & TOURISM SPECIALIST Appalachian Technical College
TRUCK DRIVING-COMMERCIAL Albany Technical College Alcamaha Technical College Athens Technical College Bainbridge College DeKalb Techn ical College Fl int River Technical College Gri ffi n Technical College Heare of Georgia Technical Co llege M iddle Georgia Techn ical College North Georgia Tech nical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Techn ical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Tech nical College Southeastern Technical College Valdosta Tech nical College West Central Technical College
TRUCK REPAIR TECHNOLOGY/ TECHNICIAN
Adanta Technical College DeKalb Tech nical College Heare of Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College
TURF GRASS MANAGEMENT Abraham Baldwin Agriculcural College Gai nesville College G riffi n Techn ical College No rth Georgia Tech nical College O kefenokee Technical College U ni versiry of Georgia
ULTRASONOGRAPHY Emory Universiry
URBAN GOVERNMENT/LIFE/ STUDIES/DESIGN
Adanta Metropolitan College Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State Universiry Gordon College Savannah Scace Universiry
URBAN TEACHER LEADERSHIP Georgia Scace Universiry
VASCULAR TECHNOLOGY Coosa Valley Techn ical College
VETERINARY ASSISTANT Athens Technical College Gwin nett Technical College Heare of Geo rgia Technical College Savannah Technical College
VETERINARY MEDICINE/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

VETERINARY PATHOLOGY ZOOLOGY

Fort Valley Scace Un iversity Griffin Technical College University of Georgia
VETERINARY PATHOLOGY Unive rsity of Georgia
VIDEO/DIGITAL Atlanta College of Art Savannah Col lege of Arc & Design
VIDEO PRODUCTION (SEE ALSO FILM/VIDEO)
American Intercontinental University Art Institute of Atlanta Savannah College of Arc and Design
VISUAL ARTS Andrew College Thomas Un iversity
VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS Atlanta Techn ical Co ll ege Central Georgia Technical College Sava nn ah Coll ege of Art and Design
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Fore Valley Stace Univers ity
VOICE PERFORMANCE Shorter Co llege
WEB-SITE DESIGNER Albany Techni cal Co llege Appalach ian Technical Coll ege Central Georgia Technical College Columbus Technica l Co llege Coosa Valley Technical College Flint River Techn ical College Georgia Aviation & Technical College Georgia Perimeter College Griffin Technical College Gwin nett Technical Co llege Middle Georgia Techn ical Coll ege North Georgia Techn ical College Sandersville Techn ical Co llege South eastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Valdosta Tech ni cal Coll ege West Central Technical Coll ege
WEB TECHNOLOGIES Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
WELDING-INDUSTRIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE
Dalton Stace College
WELDING/JOINING TECHNOLOGY Albany Technical College Alcamaha Technical Coll ege Appalachian Technical Co llege Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical Coll ege Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Coastal Georgia Commun ity College Columbus Technical Co llege Coosa Val ley Technical College Dalton State Co llege DeKalb Technical Coll ege Ease Cen tral Techni cal Co llege Flint River Technical College Ga inesville Co llege Georgia Souchwescern State University

West Georgia College and State University students Sara Scarborough and Blake K Weaver

Griffin Technical College Gwi nnett Technical College Heare of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical Coll ege Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Techn ical Coll ege North Geo rgia Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Techn ical College Okefenokee Technical Coll ege Sandersvi lle Technical College Savannah Technical Coll ege South Georgia Technical College So utheastern Technical College So uthwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical Co ll ege Valdosta Techn ical Coll ege Waycross Co llege West Centra l Technical College West Georgia Technical Co llege
WELDING-MACHINE SHOP Dalton Stace Co llege
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT/ TECHNOLOGY
Abraham Baldwin Agricu ltural College Un iversity of Georgia
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MANUFACTURING SPECIALIST
Atlanta Technical College
WIRING-COMMERCIAL/ RESIDENTIAL
Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical Coll ege Appalachian Technical Coll ege Augusta Technical College
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Bainbridge College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical Co llege DeKalb Technical Coll ege Gainesvi lle Co llege Middle Georgia Techn ical College North Georgia Technical Co llege Ogeechee Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College
WOMEN'S STUDIES Agnes con Co llege Armstrong Atlantic Scace University Emory University Georgia Stace University Mercer University - Macon
WORD PROCESSING (SEE ALSO INFORMATION & OFFICE TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION PROCESSING/OFFICE INFORMATION PROCESSING, OFFICE INFORMATION SYSTEMS/ TECHNOLOGY)
Atlanta Technical Co llege Ease Central Technical Co llege Moultrie Technical Co llege North Metro Technical Co llege South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical Co llege Swain sboro Techn ica l College
WORLD MISSION Toccoa Falls Co llege
ZOOLOGY Fore Valley Scace University

GEORGIAS HOPE-ELIGIBLE SCHOOLS

Georgia has 103 postsecondary institutions that are eligible for Georgia's HOPE Scholarship Program. All HOPE-approved institutions must be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or a regional accrediting agency

recognized by the U. S. Department of Education. The map below lists each institution and shows its location. The Georgia Student Finance Commission offers loans and free consulting services to Georgia students attending any accredited school.

Public Colleges and Universities Technical Colleges

.Covenant College

.Young Harris College

.Dalton State College

Private Colleges and Universities

Floyd College Shorter College

. Reinhardt College

. . Truett-McConnell College

Toccoa Falls College

North Georgia College Piedmont College

& State University Brenau University

.Emmanuel College

" Gainesville College

Berry College

Coosa Val
State University of West Georgia

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Kennesaw State University

Athens Technical College Un1vers1ty of Georgia

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Clayton College & State Universrty

Augusta State University

Paine College Medical College of Georgia

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.LaGrange College

Gordon College

Fort Valley State University
.Columbus State University

. Georgia Military College
" Georgia College & State University

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Mercer University

Wesleyan College

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Georgia Southwestern

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Savannah State University

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Albany State University

Agricultural College

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Waycross College

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Valdosta State University

Atlanta Area Colleges, Universities & Technical Colleges

Agnes Scon College American Intercontinental University Argosy University Art Institute ol Atlanta Atlanta Christian College Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Metropolitan College
Clark. AUanta University
DeVry University of Technology Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Emory University Georgia Institute ol Technology Georgia Penmeter College Georgia State University
Life University Mercer University Morehouse College Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Southern Polytechnic State Universrty Spelman College

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COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIESAND TECHNICAL COLLEGES

ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Michael F. Vollmer, President ABAC 1 - 2802 Moore Highway Tifton, Georgia 31793-2601 (229) 386-3242 l-800-733-3653
www.abac.edu

Code 001541

Located in south Georgia , 75 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line rwo-year pub lic college a unit of the Unive rsity System of Georgia accredited by the Southe rn Associat ion of Co ll eges and Schoo ls semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) res idence fac ili ties enrollment: 3,033.

ADMISSIONS Angie Palmer, Director of Admissions (229) 386-3230
App licat ion and official transcripts must be received 20 days prior to the registration dare of the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements : ( I) at least 16 uni rs of h igh school work; (2) graduation from an accredited high school or acceptable GED score; (3) SAT or ACT.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition * ..... ...... ... ......... ....... ................ .. ...... .. ... .... ... $1,398 Mandatory Fees ................. ........ ... ....... .. ..... ................. 438 Room and board ... ..... .... ..... .... .............. ................... 3,450
T oral ... ........ . $5,286

Per Year

Tuition is higher for our-of-state residents.

Book costs vary depending on course of study.

Interior Design .................... AAS Foreign Language ............... ...... AA Forestry ..................... ............ ..... AS Forest Technology ....... ...... .... AAS History ..... ......... .... ...... .............. AA Human Services (Social Work) ... AS Human Services Techno logy ... AAS
Children & Family Services ........ .................. .... AAS
Social & Legal Services ...... AAS Information Technology ..... AS,AAS
Computer Programming ..... AAS Web Tech no logies ............... AAS Information Techno logy ....... Cert Journa lism ....................... .. ....... AA Law ............... ... ........ ... ...... ...... .. AA Liberal Arts ..... ...... ... .. ... ...... ...... AA Management & Marketing ..... .... ... .. .... .. Cerr,AAS
Certificate Programs (One Year) Administration & Supervision Agricultural Machinery
Technician Business Systems Children & Fami ly Services General Animal Industry
Management General family & Consumer
Sciences Horse Operation Management Information Techno logy Interior Design

Fashion Merchandising ..... .. AAS Marketing Management .... .... AAS Mathematics ... ... .. ... .. ...... ........... AS Medicine .. .. .......... ... .................. . AS Microcomputer Specialist ...... AAS Music ........................................ AA Nursing .................................. ASN Nursing (RN) ......... .. ... .. ........ ASN Pharmacy ........... .......... ..... .. ...... .AS Physical Education ................. ... AS Physics ...................................... . AS Politica l Science .............. .. ..... .. AA Psycho logy .. ...... ... ... ... ...... .. ... .... AA Recreation .. ... .... .... ... ..... ............ AS Socio logy ...... ....... ... .......... .. ...... AA Veterinary Medicine ................. AS Wi ldlife Tec hn o logy .............. AAS
Landscape Maintenance Technician
Management & Marketing Office Technology Pesticide Appl icat ion Techn ician Precision Agriculture Technician Sales Techno logy Small Business Management SoiI Resources Technician Turfgrass Equipment Technician Web Techno logies

FINANCIAL AID Jenelle Handcox, Director of Financial Aid (229) 386-3235
In addition to Stare and Federal assistance, t he co ll ege offers scho larship aid , including the Rankin , Carlton, and C loudman Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activities include interco ll egiate sports, student government, and various types of student activities for training and leadership .

AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE
Mary Brown Bullock, President 141 E. College Avenue

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agricu lture ....... .. .... .. ....... .......... AS Agricultura l Business
Techno logy ... .. ..... .... ........... AAS Agricultural Engineering
Tec hnology ....................... .. . AAS Agricultural Technology:
Animal Science .................. .. AAS Livestock Health ..... ... ....... .. AAS Plant Science ..... ... .... ..... ..... . AAS Pou ltry Technology ..... ... .... AAS Allied Hea lth ........ .... ..... .. ..... .. ... AS Arr ....... ........ .. ............... ........ .... AA Biological & Agricultural Engineering ........ .. ..... ..... ..... .. . AS Biology ...................................... AS Business Administrat ion ........... AS Business, General .............. ..... AAS Chemistry .......................... .. .. ... . AS Communications/Theatre ... .... AA Computer Science .......... ..... .. ... . AS C riminal Justi ce ............... AAS,AS Dentistry ................................... AS Economics ......................... ....... AA

Education: Early Childhood ... .. ...... ... ....... AS Midd le Grades ... .. .. ................. AS P-12 ... ................. .................... AS Secondary ............ ...... .. .. ..... .. .. AS
Engineering .............. ................. AS English ....................... ...... ..... .. .. AA Environmental Horticulture
Technology: Commercial Turf
Management ...... ....... ...... .. AAS Go lf C lu bhouse
Management ..................... AAS Go lf Turf Management ..... .. AAS Landscape Design & Grounds
Management ... ... ..... .. ..... ... AAS Ornamental Production ..... AAS Family & Consumer
Sciences .. ... ......... ......... ......... AS Family & Consumer Sc iences
Technology .......... .. .............. AAS Children & Fami ly Services ... AAS Fashion Merchandising .. ..... AAS

Atlanta/Decatur, Georgia 30030 (404) 471-6285 1-800-868-8602
www.agnesscott.edu

Code 001542

Located in metropo litan Atlanta four-year, highly selective, independent national liberal arts college for women affiliated with rhe Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) accredited by rhe Southern Assoc iat ion of Co ll eges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 900.

ADMISSIONS Stephanie Balmer, Associate Vice President for Enrollment and Dean of Admissions (404) 471-6285
App li cat ion dares are Novembe r 15 for early decis ion; Ja n uary I for scholarship decision; March I for regular decision. Requirements: (1) high sc hoo l transcript; {2) SAT or ACT; (3) high schoo l counselor's recommendation; (4) reacher's recommendation; (5) essay.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition ....................... ........ .. ......... ..... ... .. ... .... ... ... $20,310 Mandatory Fees ......... ... .............. .. ...... .. ........ .. ..... .. ...... 160 Room and board ...................................................... 7,760
Total ......... $28,230

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $700 per year).

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FINANCIAL AID Karen Smith, Director of Financial Aid (404) 471-6395 In add ition to State and Federal assistance, the co ll ege attempts to provide financial assistance for students whose resources are insufficient to meet expenses. Institutional assistance includes Presidential a nd Honor Schola rships recognizing academic achieveme nt an d leade rship potential, HOPE matching awards for HOPE-eligible Georgia residents, Achievement Awards, Community Service Awards, M iddle Income Assistance Grants, and Nannette Hopkins Scholarships for musical talent and promise.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural ath letic programs; student government; publications; theatre, dance, choral, and instrumenta l groups; honor soc ieties; ethnic and religious organizations; and a variety of interest clubs.

ADMISSIONS Valencia Price, Director of Recruitment and Admissions (229) 430-4646
Application dates are July 1 for fa ll term; November 15 for spr ing term; Apr il 15 for summer term. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accred ited hi gh school (2) satisfacto ry co mpl etion of co ll ege preparatory courses; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) personal interview and addit iona l testing may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year

T ui tion ... .............. ......................... ......................... $2,2 12 Mandatory Fees .... .... ............... .................................... 562 Room and board ...... .. .. ...... ...... ............ ... .... ... ... ... .... 3,366
Total ......... ... $6, 140

PerYear

Book costs vary depending on co urse of study (estimated $800 per year.)

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Art History ..... ..... .. ..... ...... .... .... BA Studio Art ............................. BA
Arc & Architecture** ... ..... BA/MA Astrophysics ................ ............. BA Biochemistry/Molecular
Biology ......... .. .. ...... .... ........ .. . BA Biology .... ... ................... ...... ..... BA Chemistry .......... ................ .. ..... BA Classical Civili zation ...... ... .... .. BA C lassica l Languages
& Literatures .............. ..... ... ... BA Economics ............. .. ................. BA Economics & Business .... .... ..... BA Educa ti on Certification:
Ea rly Chi ldhood (P-5) Secondary: English Mathematics Sciences (Biologica l, Phys ica l) Social Studies (History, Economics, Political Science)
Engi neerin g* ... .. .... .... ..... .... BA/BS English ................................... ... BA

Teaching Secondary English .......................... .. MAT
English Literature/Creative Writing ............................... BA
French ....... .... ................. .... .... ... BA German Studi es ...... ... .. ............. BA History ...................................... BA Interdisciplinary Studies*** .. ... BA International Relations .... ....... . BA Mathematics ........ ... ............. ..... BA Mathematics - Econo mics ...... BA Mathematics - Physics ...... ...... BA Music ............................ .... ........ BA Philosophy ... ... ..... .. ... .... ........ .... BA Physics .. ... ... .................. ............ BA Political Science ....................... BA Psychology ................................ BA Religious Studies ... .......... .. .... ... BA Religious Studies
and Social Justice ... ..... .. .... . BA Sociology/Anthropology .......... BA Spanish ...... .. ....... ................ ...... BA T heatre ............. .. ........ ...... ........ BA Women's St udies ..................... BA

Dual-degree program with Georgia Institute of Techno logy. ** Dual bachelors/masters degree program wit h Washington University, Sr.
Louis, Missouri. Self-designed majors: Pose-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical program certificate.

Pre-Professional Programs

Busin ess

Law

Dentistry

Medicine

Health

Veterinary Medicine

ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY

Portia Holmes Shields, President

504 College Drive

Albany, Georgia 31705

(229) 430-4604

www.asurams.edu

Code 001544

FINANCIAL AID Kathleen Caldwell, Director of Financial Aid (229) 430-4650
In add ition to State and Federal ass istance, the university offers the Thurgood Marshall, Porter, Albany State University Foundation, and Presidential Scholarships. Priority deadline for financial aid app licatio ns is April 15.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and int ramu ral athletic programs, student government, publications, music, drama, honor soc ieties, religious organ izations, and fraternities and sororit ies.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting .... ....... .... ............... .. BS Allied Health Sciences .. .... .... .. .. BS Art ............ ................ .... ..... ... .... BA Biology ...................................... BS Business:
Administration .............. ..... MBA Administrative Systems .... .. .... BS Chem istry .................................. BS Computer Science ..................... BS Business E mphasis Math Emp hasis Crim inal Justice ........... AS,BS,MS Crimin al Investigations & Security Studies ....... ... ........ AS Edu ca tion: Business ............................ MBEd Ed ucational Administration &
Supervision ........... .... MEd,EdS Ea rly C hildho od ..... ...... BS,MEd E nglish .................... .. .. .. BS,MEd Forensic Science ............. AS, BS Health & Physical ........ BS,MEd Mathematics ................. BS,MEd Media Specialist ... .. ........ .. .. . Ce rt Middle Grades ......... ..... BS,MEd Music ...................... ...... BS,MEd Reading ......................... BS,MEd Science ..................... ..... BS,MEd School Co unsel in g ... ..... .. ... MEd Seconda ry ................ ..... BS,MEd

Social Studi es ............... BS,MEd Special ........................... BS,MEd Engin eering* ............................ BS Engli sh ...................................... BA French ................................... .... BA History .............. .. .... .. ................ BA Management .............. ........... .. ... BS Marketing ....... .. ..... .................... BS Mass Commu nications ............ BA Mathematics ............................. BA Music ....... ... ........ ...................... BA Nursing ......................... BSN,MSN Co mmunity H ealth ......... .. MSN Maternal/Child Health ..... MSN Nurse Practitioner ............. MSN Nursing ... ..... ............. BSN,MSN Political Science ......... .. ... ...... ... BA Psychology ....... ........ ..... ............ BA Public Administration ........ .. MPA Fiscal Adm inistrat ion ......... MPA Human Resource
Management .. .. ...... ..... ..... MPA Public Policy ...................... MPA Science ....................................... BS Science & Mathematics .... .... .... BS Social Work .. ......................... BSW Sociology ............ ......... ............. BA Spanish ............................... .. .... BA Speech & T hea tre .................... BA T heatre ..... ... .. ... ... .. .. ........ .... ... .. BA

*Joint program with Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs Criminal Justice Engineering Law

Medicine Medical Laboratory Technologies Pharmacy

Located in southwest Georgia pub lic university a unit of the University System of Georgia accred ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (fres hmen may enter any semester) residence faci liti es enro llm en t: 3,456.

Remember to make copies ofevery application you submit.

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ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Anthony 0. Parker, President 1704 S. Slappey Albany, Georgia 31701

(229) 430-3500

http://www.albanytech.org

Code 005601

Located in southwest Georgia public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 3,000.

ADMISSIONS Suzann Culpepper, Director of Admissions (229) 430-3520
Acceptable scores on an admission exam (varies according to program); SAT scores of at least 430 verbal/400 math; CPE score of77 English, 77 Reading, 75 Mach; or composite score of 17 on ACT. The acceptable scores for the Associate Degree: SAT: 480 verbal/440 math; CPEE: 77; CPER: 77; CPEM: 75; or composite score of 19 on ACT.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ........................................................ ... ........ $1,296 Mandatory Fees ................................................ ....... .. .. 184
Total .... .......... 1,480 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Kenneth Wilson, Director of Financial Aid (229) 430-3506

In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers various scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, alumni association, and a variety of clubs, honoraries, and intramural activities.

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Applied Manufacturing Technology Computer Information Systems Criminal Justice Technology Culinary Arts Drafting Technology Early Childhood Care & Education

Electronics Technology Forest Technology Industrial Maintenance
Technology Marketing Management Pharmacy Technology

Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology
Certificate Programs
Application Software Specialist Automotive Body Repair Assistant Automotive Front End Alignment
& Brake Specialise Automotive Hearing & Air
Conditioning Automotive Paine & Refinishing
Assistant Automatic Transmission/ Transaxle
Diagnosis & Repair Basic NT Network Specialist CNC Specialise Carpentry Framing Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service Specialise Certified Manufacturing Specialise Child Care Management Child Development Associate - I CISCO CCNA Specialise CISCO CCNP Specialist Commercial Construction Drafting Commercial Truck Driving Commercial Wiring Computer Publishing Specialise Computerized Tomography Criminal J useice Specialise Desktop Application Technician Deneal Infection Control, Basic Electronics Technician, Basic Emergency Medical Technology,
Basic Emergency Medical Technology,
Intermediate Floral Assistant Garden Center Technician Greenhouse Technician Horticulture Maintenance
Techn ician

Radiologic Technology Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology
Infant/Toddler Child Care Specialise
Industrial Mechanical Technician Industrial Mechanics Industrial Preparation Landscape Technician Lathe Operations Mammography Masonry Helper Mechanical Drafting Mechanical Inspector Medical Coding Specialise Medical Services Technician Medical Transcripcionisc Microsoft Office Specialise Microsoft Office Specialise,
Master Milling Operations Patient Care Assisting Patient Care Specialist Preparation for A+ Certification Quality Technician II Residential Construction Drafting Sire Layouts, Footings &
Foundation Web Designer Welding - Flux-Cored Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc,
Basic Welding - Pipe Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Welding - Shielded Metal Arc
Pipe Welding - Structural Steel, Basic Welding - TIG Welding Specialist Windows 2000 Specialist

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Applied Manufacturing Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Carpentry Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Culinary Arts, Basic Deneal Assisting Diesel Equipment Technology Drafting Technology:
Advanced Drafting & Design Technology
Early Childhood Care & Education: Advanced Early Childhood Care & Education (Paraprofessional)

Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Electronics Fundamentals Electronic Technology Environmental Horticulture Fire Science Technology Firefighter/Emergency Medical
Technician (EMT) Forest Technology Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
Management Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Maintenance Technology Machine Tool Technology
Advanced Machine Tool Technology Management & Supervisory Development Marketing Management Medical Assisting

ALTAMAHA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

C. Paul Scott, President 1777 West Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia 31545 (912) 427-5800 (800) 645-8284

www.altamahatech.org

Code 030321

Main campus located in southeast Georgia on Highway 341 west of Jesup, satellite campuses located in Baxley and Hazlehurst public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 2,0 I2.
ADMISSIONS Lillian K. Burns, Assistant Registrar (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.

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COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuiti o n ...... ....... ...... ... ..... .. .......... ............ ... ..... ..... .. $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees ... .. ....... .... .. ........... ... .. ..... ... ..... ....... .... 184
Tota l ... ......... $ 1,48 0
Books, equipm ent, a nd uni fo rm s va ry d epe ndin g o n co urse of stud y.

FINANCIAL AID Tim Woodward, Director of Financial Aid (912) 427-581 4
In additi o n to State a nd Federa l assis ta nce, t he co ll ege o ffers W IA a nd Altam aha Tec hni ca l Co ll ege Fo und ati o n Sc ho la rships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Ex tracurri cul a r ac ti viti es in cl ude spo rts acti viti es, stu de nt gove rnm en t, honor soc iety, A mbassa d o rs, and var io us clubs.

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Admini strati ve O ffi ce Techn o logy C omputer In fo rma ti o n Sys tems:
Microcomputer Specia li st N etwo rk Specialis t

Co mpute r P rogramm er Tec hni ca l Studi es
Process M anu fac turin g Tec hn o logy

Diploma Programs

Accou n tin g** Air Co ndi t ionin g T echn o logy** Air C onditio nin g Tec hn o logy,
A d va n ce d Autom o t ive T echn o logy**
Level O ne - F un da m e n ta ls Level Two - En try Leve l
T ec hni c ia n Appli ed M anu fac turin g
Technology Business O ffi ce T echn o logy** CIS - Computer Programming C IS - Database Spec iali s t C IS - W eb Site D es ign CIS - E-Commerce C arpentry C osm etology** C omputer Informati o n Sys te ms**
Microcompute r S peciali st Netwo rk Specia li st

Crimin al Ju stice T echno logy Diese l Equipm e nt Tec hn o logy Elec tri ca l Co ns t ruc ti o n &
Ma in te na nce Elec tr ica l Co ntro l Sys tem s Electro ni cs Fund a me ntals Electro ni cs Tec hn o logy** Indus tri a l Sys te ms T ec hn o logy M ac hin e T oo l T echn o logy** M achine T oo l T ec hn o lo gy,
Ad va nced** Marketing M anagement* M asonry M echa ni ca l Co ntro l Sys tems Paramedi c T ec hn ology Plumbing Practica l Nursin g S urvey in g T ec hn o logy We ldin g & J o inin g Techno logy**

Based on full -rim e atte nd ance Two-yea r AAS offered jointly with Coasta l Geo rgia Co mmunity
C ollege o r Waycross Co ll ege

AMERICAN INTERCONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY

Rafael Lago, President (Atlanta/Buckhead Campus)

3330 Peachtree Road, NE

Atlanta, Georgia 30326

(404) 965-5700 1-888-999-4248

www.aiuniv.edu

Code 014720

Loca ted in Bu c kh ea d a rea of A tl a nt a fo ur -yea r pri vate co ll ege form erly Th e Am eri ca n C oll ege acc redited by the So uthern Association o f Co ll eges and Sc hoo ls qu arte r syste m (fres h me n may en ter any quarter) res id e nce fac iliti es enro llme nt: 1, 200 .

ADMISSIONS Knitra Watson-Norwood, Vice President of Admissions (404) 965-5772
Appli ca tion s p rocessed o n a co ntinu o us bas is. Requi re men ts : ( I ) gradu at ion fro m a n accredited hi gh schoo l o r sa ti sfacto ry GE D score; (2) letters o f reco mm end a tio n (3) perso nal interview, essay, and additi o nal tes ts may be required.

COSTS Per Academic Year
T ui tio n a nd fces ... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ...... ... .... .. .. ... ... $ 12,6 00 Roo m ..... ..... .... .. ... .. ...... ... ..... ..... ..... ... .. .... ..... .... ...... .. . 4,6 0 5
To ta l ......... $ 17 ,2 0 5 Per Yea r
Boo ks a nd sup pli es va ry d e pendin g o n co urse of study.

FINANCIAL AID Sherry Rizzi, Director of Financial Aid (404) 965-5796
In additi o n to State and Fed eral ass istan ce, th e co ll ege o ffers vari o us sc ho la rships.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Business Administration .. ABA,BBA Fashi o n D es ign ..... ... .. ...... AA, BFA Fashi o n D es ign &
Marketing .... .... ..... ........ . AA ,BFA

Fash ion M a rketin g ... ..... .. . AA, BFA Interi o r D es ign .. .. .. ... .. ...... AA, BFA M edi a Produ c ti o n ..... ... .... AA,BFA Visual Co mmunica tions .. AFA ,BFA

Certificate Programs
Air C onditio nin g Repair Automa ti c Tra nsmi ss io n/T ransax le
Repair Automotive Air Co nditi oning C NC Set-Up & Programmin g Carpen cry Certified Co nstructi o n W o rke r Commercial Truck Dri vin g Criminal Justi ce Driveability Techni cia n Emergency M edi cal T echni cian Industri a l M ec ha ni ca l Tec hni cia n

Instrum e n tat io n T ec hni cia n I Instrum en tat io n T ec hni cia n II M a nual Dri ve T ra in /Axle Repa ir Na il Ca re Techn o logy Pulp & Paper Operations SMAW Pipe Welding W eldin g - Bas ic Shie ld ed
Meta l Arc W elding - Gas M etal Arc W eldin g - Gas Tun gs ten Arc Wiring, Co mmercial W irin g, Res id enti a l

ANDREW COLLEGE
David A. Palmer, President 413 College Street Cuthbert, Georgia 39840-1395 (229) 732-2171 1-800-664-9250
www.andrewcollege.edu

Code 001545

Located in So uth west Geo rg ia, 43 mil es wes t o f Alba ny two-year private coll ege ~ccredited by the So uth e rn Assoc iati o n o f Co ll eges and School s sem es ter sys te m (fr eshm en m ay enter any term ) res id ence fac iliti es en ro llm enr 370 .

HOPE assistance is available to students at technical colleges as well as to students attending
colleges and universities.

ADMISSIO N S Dean Sims, Director of Admissions 1-800-664-9250
A ppli ca ti o n d eadlin e is Jul y 15 fo r fall ter m , Dece mber I fo r sprin g te rm; a nd April 15 for s umm er te rm. Requirem ents: ( ! ) graduati on fr on 111 acc redited hi gh schoo l; (2) minimum of l 6 units of hi gh sc hoo l wo rk; (3) ove rall "C" ave rage; (4) SAT o r ACT; (5) reco mm end ati o n of princ ipal and / or guidan ce co un sel o r. Ea rly D ec isio n Pl a n ava il abl e.
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COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees ......................................... ............ $8,150 Room ........... ............... .... ...................... ..... ........... .... 5,130
Total ......... $13,280 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course enrollment (estimated $500 per year).

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ......... ................................ .................. ........ $1,296 Mandatory Fees ......... ... ... .... ......... ........... ... ....... ...... .... 184
Tocal ............ $1,480 PerYear
Books vary depending on course of study.

Financial Aid Amy Thompson, Financial Aid Coordinator (229) 732-2171
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Andrew Academic Scholarship, Fellowsh ip Scholarship, Tiger Award, and music, drama, athletic, and arc scholarships.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agricultural Sciences .. .............. AS Athletic Trainer ........................ AS Business Administration ........... AS Business Applications ............... AS Chemistry ...... .. .......... ....... ....... .. AS Communication Arcs ..... ....... ... AA Education:
Early Childhood & Elementary ........................... AS
Health & Physical .......... ........ AS Secondary ............................. .. AS Exercise Science ........................ AS Forestry & Natural Resources .... ........ ...... AS Golf Course Management ... ..... AS

Hiscory ......... ................. .... .. ....... AS Humanities .. .... ........... ......... ..... AA Internacional Studies ............... AA Language & Literature ............. AA Mathematics ...... ......... .. ............. AS Music ....................................... AM Photographic Arcs .................... AA Physics ... .... ....................... ... ...... AS Psychology ............................. ... . AS Social Science ......... .......... ..... ... AA Social Work .............................. AA Sociology ...... .. ....... ................... . AS Spores Management ... ....... .... .... AS Theatre Arcs ............................. AA
Visual Arts ........................ ........ AA

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygiene Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine

Pre-Ministry Pre-Nursing Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Respiratory Therapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

APPALACHIAN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Nancy G. Proffitt, President 100 Campus Drive Jasper, Georgia 30143

(706) 253-4500

www.appalachiantech.org

Code 004023

FINANCIAL AID David Simmons, Financial Aid Director (706) 253-4537
The college offers State and Federal assistance.

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

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs Accounting Administrative Office Technology Business Studies Computer Information Systems
Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist

Fire Science Health Studies Personal/Public Service Technical Studies

Diploma Programs
Accounting Applied Manufacturing
Technology Metals/Plastics Apprenticeship
Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business Office Specialist Computer Information Systems
Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist

Cosmetology Drafting/Advanced Drafting Early Childhood Education Electrical Control Systems Electronics Fundamentals Industrial Systems Technology Machine Tool Technology Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Welding & Joining Tech nology

Certificate Programs
Aggregate Mining Technology & Management I
Auto Body Repairing Assisting Automotive Brakes Specialist Automotive Heating & Air
Conditioning Specialist Automotive Tire & Alignment
Specialise CAD Drafting Technology Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Warehouse &
Distribution Specialise Child Development Specialist CNC Sec-Up & Programming Computer Fundamentals Computer Repair & Installation Computerized Accounting
Technician

Desktop Publishing Specialist Emergency Medical Technology,
Intermediate Graphics Arts Specialist Integrated Computer Applications Medical Coding Medical Transcription Paint & Finishing Assisting Paint & Finishing Operations Phlebotomy Technician Residential Wiring Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician Travel & Tourism Specialist Web Sire Design Specialise Welding - MIG Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - TIG Windows 2000 Specialist

Located 55 mi les north of Adan ta pub lic techn ica l college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 1,200.
ADMISSIONS Carolyn W. Hipp, Vice President for Student Services (706) 253-4500
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED scores required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs. However, chis requirement must be met before graduation. ACT, ASSET, COMPASS, CPE, or SAT required.

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

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ARGOSY UNIVERSITY/ATLANTA

Nadine V. Dowling, President 990 Hammond Drive Building 1, Suite ll00 Atlanta, Georgia 30328

(770) 671-1200

www.argosyu.edu

Code 021799

Located in Dunwoody area of Metro Atlanta private univers ity offering BA completion programs in business and psychology, and graduate programs in psycho logy and education accred ited by the Higher Learning Commission and member of the North Central Association of Co ll eges and Schools the doctoral program in psycho logy is accediced by the American Psychological Association (APA) semester system (students entering BA comp letion programs may enroll any term) enrollment: 800 .
ADMISSIONS Doris Vander Wiele, Director of Enrollment Services (770) 671-1200 Applications accepted on a continuous basis . Req u irements: (1) Proof of high schoo l graduat ion or GEO; (2) Minimum of 42 semester hours of transfer credit with grade of "C-" or better from regionally accredited co llege, OR completion of an AA or AS degree from regionally accredited co llege; (3) grade point average of 2.0 (4. 0 scale) for all academic work co mpl eted; (4) all postsecondary transcripts; (5) essay.
COSTS Per Academic Year (3 semesters)
U ndergraduace studies Tuition a nd fees .............................................. ... .. $12,985 Book costs vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Ashley Manker, Associate Director of Student Finance (770) 671-1200, Ext. 242
In add ition co Scace an d Federa l assistance, the university offers academ ic scholarships .
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricul ar activities include student se nate, student ambassadors, softball team, ShrinkRap (school newsletter) , and a variety of clubs and orgarnzanons.
PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Psychology ..... ... ..... .. BA,MA,PsyD Education ...................... . MA,EdD Business ........ .. .. ...... ..... ... .......... BS

ADMISSIONS Kim West, Asst. Dean Enrollment Services & Registrar (912) 927-5277
Application and official transcripts muse be received by the deadline date (approximately 5 weeks prior co th e first day of class) of the semester for which admission is so u ght. Requ irements: (1) application and cert ificate of immunization; (2) offic ia l high school transcript/GED scores; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) $20 application fee. Pl ace ment exam may be required.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Matriculation fee ....... ... .............. .. ...... .. ................. $2,2 12 Mandatory Fees .... ...... .... ........ .. .... .... ... ...... .. ...... .......... 390 Room a nd board (estimated) ............ ........... .... ........ 6, 192
Total ...... ...... $8,794 Per Year
Book coses vary depending o n co urse of srndy (est im ated $800 per yea r).

FINANCIAL AID Lee Ann Kirkland, Financial Aid Director (912) 927-5272
In addition co Scace and Federal ass istance, che un iversity offers a variety of academic and ath let ic scho larships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activit ies include intercollegiate and intramural achlecics, student government, publications, religious organizat ions, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Arc* ... .. ........ .... ....... ................... BA Biology* ..................................... BS Chemistry* ..... ..... ....... .. ..... .... ... . BS Computer Science .............. BS,MS
Criminal Juscice ......... AAS , BS,MS
Deneal Hygiene ...... ........... ........ AS Dental Hygiene Education .. ..... BS Economics ..... ..................... ...... BA Education:
Adulr Education .. ........ .. ..... MEd Arc .... ...... .... ..... .... ...... ... ...... BSEd Early C hildhood ....... ... ...... BSEd Health & Physical .. ........... BS Ed Mathematics ............. BSEd,MEd Middle Grades .......... BSEd,MEd Music ........ ............... .. ....... BMEd Secondary:
Biology .... ...... .. ...... .. ....... . BSEd Business ........................... BS Ed C hemi stry ..... ... ..... .... ... ... BSEd English .... ...... .. ....... BSEd,MEd Science ...... ...... ... ....... .. ..... MEd Social Science ........ BSEd,MEd Spanish* ............................... BS Special: Behavior Disorders ... ..... .. MEd Learning Disabilities ..... .. MEd

Speech Language/ Pathology .... ...... ..... BSEd,MEd
English * ........ ......... .... ... ..... ....... BA Fine Arcs ...... ............ .............. BFA Genera l Stud ies/L ibera l
St udi es ............. .... .... .... AA , BGS Health Sc ience ............... BS,MPH H ealth Services
Administration ................ MHSA History* .............. ............... BA,MA Information Technology ...... .... BS Mathemati ca l Sciences ............ BS Medical Tech nology ................. BS Music* ... ................................... BA Nursing ............................ BS,MSN Physical Therapy ................ BS,MS Physics, Applied ..... .... ... ..... ....... BS Political Scie nce* ... ....... ... ..... ... BA Psychology* ... ... ... ..... .. .............. BA Public Health ... ........... ........ . MPH Radiologic Sc iences .... ..... .... .. .... BS Respiratory Therapy .. .. ..... ..... ... BS Sports Medicine ..... .... .. .. ... ... .... MS Theatre ......... ............................ BA
Teacher certification offered.

ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY
Thomas Z. Jones, President 11935 Abercorn Street Savannah, Georgia 31419-1997

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Business Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law

(912) 927-5277 In Georgia: 1-800-633-2349

Undergraduate Certificates

www.armstrong.edu

Code 001546

Located in southeast Georgia publ ic univers ity a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by che Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any term) residence faci lities enrollment: 6,026.

Advanced Radiography Areas Information Technology (with
applications) European Union Studies Gerontology Latin American Studies

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Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Vererinary Medicine
Medical Technology Radiation Therapy Women's Srnd ies

Graduate Certificates
Adult Education Adule Health Clinical Nurse
Specialises Adule Nurse Practitioner Educational Technology Gerontology

Health Services Administration Heritage Tourism Nursing Administration Strength & Conditioning Women's Studies

ATHENS TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Coy L. Hodges, Interim President 800 U.S. Highway 29, North Athens, Georgia 30601-1500

(706) 355-5005

www.athenstech.org

Code 005600

Check with your high school guidance counselor to be sure
you will have taken all courses necessary for graduation.

Located in northeast Georgia two-year, degree-granting technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 3,450.
ADMISSIONS Lenzy Reid, Director of Admissions (706) 355-5008

ART INSTITUTE OF ATLANTA

Janet S. Day, President 6600 Peachtree Dunwoody Road Atlanta, Georgia 30328

(770) 394-8300 1-800-275-4242

www.aia.artinstitute.edu

Code 009270

Located in Dunwoody area of Metro Atlanta four-year, private college of professional creative studies accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system off-campus housing enrollment: 2,600.
ADMISSIONS Jason Remaley, Director of Admissions (770) 394-8300 Applications accepted on a continuous basis. Requirements: (I) Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score. C OMPASS, SAT, or ACT required for freshmen placement; (2) interview; (3) essay. Recommendations and additional testing may be required.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tu ition and fees ..................... ..... .............. ........ ... $16,1 76 Room and board ................ ....... .. ..... .... .. .................. 6,039
Total ......... $22,215 Per Year Student Kie (average cost) $624 (One-time fee for student kit: includes equipment and books - cost will vary depending on course enrollment.)
FINANCIAL AID Rena Marroquin, Director of Student Financial Services (770) 394-8300 In addition co Scace and Federal assi stance, the college offers ocher academic scholarships and need-based aid.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricu lar activities include student government, art contests, and a variety of clubs and organizations. Each academic department sponsors a campus branch of a local or national professional organization .

High school diploma or GED required for assoc iate degree programs . High school diploma or GED not required for admission into some diploma programs, but must be obtained within two academic quarters or the attainment of 25 quarter credit hours, whichever comes lacer. Acceptable scores on an admissions exam vary according to program; minimum requirements for most diploma programs are 420 verbal and 420 math on the SAT or 18 on th e ACT. For associate degree programs, minimum scores are 450 verbal and 450 math on the SAT or 19 on the ACT. Contact the college for admissions requirements for individual programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition .. ........... .. ................... ..... .... ............... ......... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ................................................. .......... 184
Total ... ....... .. $1,480 PerYear
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,000 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Wanda Hicks, Director of Financial Aid (706) 355-5160
In addition to state and federal assistance, the college offers the Robert G. Shelnutt Memorial Scholarship and Athens Tech Foundation MeritBased Scholarships .

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Associate Degree Programs
Accounting' Administrative Office
Technology' Air Conditioning T echnology3 Automot ive Technology3 Biotechnology' Computer Programming' Cosmeto logy5 Deneal Hygiene' Diagnostic Medical Sonography' Drafring3 Early Childhood Care
& Education' Electronics Technology3 General Business'

Heal th Sciences6 Industrial Systems Technology3 Machine Tool Techno logy3 Marketing Management' Medical Assiscing6 Microcomputer Specialise' Microcomputer User Specialist' Networking Specialise' Nursing (AON)' Paralegal Studies' Physical Therapist Assistant' Radiography' Respiratory Therapy' Surgical Technology6 Veterinary Technology'

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Culinary Arcs ............ ............... . AA Culinary Arts Management ...... BS Digital Media Production ..... BFA Graphic Design ... ..... ........ AA,BFA Interior Design ................... .... BFA

Media Arts & Animation ...... BFA Multimedia &
Web Design .......... .. .. ..... AA,BFA Photographic Imaging ..... AA, BFA
Video Production ... .................. AA

1 Associate of Applied Technology degree. 2 Associate in Nursing degree. 3 Associate of Applied Techno logy degree in Technical Studies . 4 Associate of Applied Technology degree in Business . 5 Associate of Applied Technology degree in Services. 6 Associate of App lied Technology degree in Health.

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Diploma Programs
Accounting Administrative Office Techno logy Air Conditioning Techno logy Automated Office Systems
Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Computer Programming Cosmetology Drafting Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Construction &
Maintenance

Electronics Technology Industrial Systems Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Microcomputer User Specialist Networking Specialist Practical Nursing Surgical Technology

Certificate Programs Certified Construction Workers Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Nursing Assistant Commercial Truck Driving Emergency Medical Technician

CISCO Specialist CISCO Technician Management Supervisory
Development Plumbing

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*
Biblical Studies ..... .. .... ...... .. BA,BS Speciali zations in Preaching Ministry, Youth Ministry, Missions & Evangelism, Christian Education
Business ..... ......... .... ......... ..... .... AA Business Administration ..... BA,BS Early Childhood
Education ............. .......... .. BA,BS Education - Christian ........ BA,BS

Human Relations .... ............ BA,BS Humanities .......................... BA,BS
Specializations in English, Literature, Philosophy, Writing
Music ... .. ..................... ...... .. BA,BS Specializations in Music Ministry, Music Performance & Pedagogy
Theology (5th year) ............ ... BTh

A minor in Biblical Studies is included in the core curricu lum for every 4year degree.

ATLANTA COLLEGE OF ART
Ellen L. Meyer, President 1280 Peachtree Street, N.E. Atlanta, Georgia 30309 (404) 733-5001 1-800-832-2104
www.acainfo@woodruffcenter.org Code 001549

ATLANTA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE

R. Edwin Groover, President

2605 Ben Hill Road East Point, Georgia 30344

(404) 761-8861

www.acc.edu

Code 001547

Located in metropo li tan Atlanta area four-year private co llege accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester sys tem residence facilities enrollment: 390.

Located in the Woodruff Arts Center in midtown Atlanta four-year private college accred ited by the Commission on Coll eges 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: 350.
ADMISSIONS Lucy Leusch, Vice President of Enrollment Management (404) 733-5100
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high schoo l or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) official transcripts from high schoo l and all co ll eges attended; (4) portfolio of 12 to 15 pieces of work, with a minimum of 5 required drawings from direct observation; (5) 2 letters of recommendation.

ADMISSIONS Keith Wagner, Director of Admissions (404) 669-2088 kwagner@acc.edu
Application for admission should be submitted by August 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or equivalent; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) proof of character, ability, and motivation to the satisfaction of the Admissions Committee.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tu ition ... ... ................... ........................................ $16,100 Fees ..................................... ................................... ...... 550 Room ........................... ................................. ............ 4,950 Residence Hall Activity Fee ... ..... .. ... .... ....... ........ .. ....... 50
Total ..... .... $21,650

Per Year

COSTS Per Year Tuition ............................................ ... .................. $10,250 Fees ..... .......... ... ...... ..... ...... ... .................. .. ...... .. ....... .... . 550 Room and board ...... ............. ...................... ............. 4,150
Total ......... $14,950 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course enrollment (estimated $500 per year.)
FINANCIAL AID Blair Walker, Director of Financial Aid (404) 669-2062 bwalker@acc.edu In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the college offers a variety of academic and need-based scho larships and grants.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate athletics, intramural sports, music and drama groups, discipleship groups and chapel, student government, and a variety of clubs and associations .

FINANCIAL AID Teresa Tantillo, Director of Financial Aid (404) 733-5100
In add ition to State and Federal Assistance, the college offers Pinnacle Scholarships, Presidential Scholarships, Portfolio Scholarships, School of Excellence Scholarships, and need-based institutional aid.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, clubs, exhib itions, and visiting artists and scholars program.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Advertising ............ .. ............... BFA Computer Animation ............ BFA Digital Art ............................. BFA Digital Multimedia ................ BFA Digital Video .. ........................ BFA Drawing ........... ...... .. ...... ......... BFA

Graphic Design ..... .... ............. BFA Illustration .............................. BFA Painting .................................. BFA Photography .............. .. ..... ...... BFA Printmaking .............. ........ ..... BFA Sculpture ........ .. .. ..... .. ........ ... .. BFA

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ATLANTA METROPOLITAN COLLEGE

Harold E. Wade, President

1630 Metropolitan Parkway, S.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30310

(404) 756-4000

www.atlm.edu

Code 012165

Joint Programs with Atlanta Technical College

Accounting ....... ............. ..... .. .. AAS Computer In fo rm ation

Aviation Maintenance

Systems .. ... ..... ................. ..... AAS

Technology ... ..... ......... ......... AAS Dra fring .......... ..... ................... AAS

Avionics Maintenance

El ec tronics Technology ....... .. AAS

Technology ..... ... .... ....... ....... AAS

Business & Office/ Technology .. ... ...... ..... ...... .... AAS

Located in southwest Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accred ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and School s semester system (freshmen may enter any semeste r) enrollment: 1,995.

ADMISSIONS Joanne Crump, Director of Admissions (404) 756-4004
Application and official transcripts must be received 20 working days prior to the registration dare of the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) additional tes ting may be required; and (4) certificate of immunization.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ... ....................... ..... ........ .... ....... ......... .. ..... $1,398 Mandatory Fees** .......... .......... ............................... .... 200
Total .......... $ 1,598 PerYear * Tuition is higher for ouc-of-srace residents. Does not include music and vehicle registration fees. Book coses vary depending on co urse of st udy (estimated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Vera Brooks, Director of Financial Aid (404) 756-4002 The Financial Aid Office offers assisrance to scudents in securing Scace and Federal funds. Students should call the Financial Aid office for financial aid deadlines.

CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include scudent government association, student newspaper, various clubs and organizations, perfo rming arcs, tournaments, and intercollegiate sports (men's basketba ll , women's basketball).

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accountancy ........................... AAS African American Studies ... ..... AS Art .......................... ................ .. AA Biology ... ...... ..... ...... .. .......... ...... AS Business Administration ........... AS Business Education ......... ......... AS Business Management ........... AAS Chemistry ...... ... ......................... AS Computerized Office
Management ........................ AAS Computer Information
Systems .. .................. ......... ........ AS Comp uter Programming .... .. AAS Computer Science ..................... AS Criminal Justice ........................ AS Early Childhood Education/
Teacher Assistance .............. AAS English ...... .... ............................ AA Foreign Language ....... .. ...... .. ... AA

General Scudies ................. AA,AS Health Information
Management ...... .. ..... ....... ...... AS Health & Physical Education ..... AS Hi sto ry .......... ... ...... .. .... ... ...... .. ... AS Mathematics ............................. AS Music ..... ... ..... .. ..... ........ ..... ...... AA Office Administration/
Secretarial Science ........ ...... AAS Physics ....................................... AS Po litical Science ........................ AS Psychology ............... ......... ...... .. . AS Recreation ..... .. .......................... AS Recreationa l Leadership ......... AAS Social Work ............................... AS Social Work/Human Services .. AAS Sociology ................................... AS Speech ............. ............ ......... .. ... AA Teacher Education .................... AS

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Deneal Hygiene .................. AS Pre-Engineering Technology .... AS Pre-Engineering .. ..... ...... .... ....... AS Pre-Medical Technology .......... AS

Pre-Nursing ..... .......................... AS Pre-Physical Therapy ............. ... AS Pre-Occ upationa l Therapy ... .... AS

ATLANTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Brenda Jones, President

1560 Metropolitan Parkway, S.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30310

(404) 756-3700

www.atlantatech.org

Code 008543

Located in southwest Atlanta public technical co ll ege governed by the Georgia Department of Techni cal and Adu lt Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment capacity: 4,500.

ADMISSIONS Jill Triplett, Director of Student Services (404) 756-3895
High school diploma or GED test scores are required for most programs, but is not an e ntrance requirement for all programs. However, a high schoo l diploma or GED is required for graduation.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ..... ............. ..... ..................... ........ ........ ...... . $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees* .... ........ ........ ..... ........... .............. ....... 188
Tota l .. .......... $ l ,484 Per Year
Additional fees for non - residents.
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study.

FINANCIAL AID Deborah Clark, Director of Financial Aid (404) 756-3784
Federal and Scace grants, scholarships and work-st ud y programs are avai lable ro ass ist scudents who meet the eligibility requirements. Students who complete the appropriate Free Application for Federal Student A id (FAFSA) will be cons id ered for the Federal Pel l Grant, Federa l Supplemental Grant (SEOG) and the Geo rgia HOPE Grant program. Students interested in the Federal Work-Study (FWS) Program must complete an FWS application. Students enro ll ed in a n Associate 's Degree program, who are interested in receiving HOPE funding must complete a HOPE Scholarship Application.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Associate Degree Programs (AAT) Computer Information Systems Computer Programming Early C hildhood Care & Education Networking Specialist Paralegal Studies

Diploma Programs
A+/Nec+ Techn ician Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Auto Collision Repair Automotive Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology

Av ionics Maintenance Technology Barbering Broadcast Technology Business Office Techno logy Carpentry Computer Programming Cosmetology C ulinary Arcs

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Deneal Assisting Deneal Laboratory Technology D iesel Equipment Technology Drafting Drafting, Advanced Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology
Certificate Programs
Accouscical Drywall lnsrallacion Auto Front End Align/Brakes
Specialist Aviation Maintenance Technician Avionics Technician Barbering for Cosmetologists Basic Bus iness Computer
Applications Basic CAD Drafting Basic Dental Assisting C++ Programming CAD Operator Architectural CAD/CAM Programmer Carpentry Apprenticeship Carpentry Framing Certified Construction Worker CISCO Specialise Clinical Care Assisting Culinary Safety & Sanitation Database Administrator Drill Press & Saw Operator Emergency Medical Technician Fiber Optics Technician Firefighter I General Office Assistant Hemodialysis Patient Care
Technician Infant & Todd ler Child Care
Specialise

Marketing Management Medica l Ass isting Networking Specialist Paralegal Studies Paramedic Technology Plumbing Practical Nursing Visual Communications Welding & Joining Technology
Java Programming Legal Administrative Assisranc Linux/Unix Administration Medical Transcription Nail Technician Networking Technician Office Accounting Specialist Paralegal Fundamentals Patient Care Assisting Personal Computer Applications
Specialist Personal Computer Internee
Applications Phlebotomy Technician Plumber, Apprentice Plumber's Assistant Plumbing, Advanced Plumbing Backflow & Codes Plumbing, Commercial Plumbing, Residential Plumbing Service & Special
System Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Word Processing Specialist

COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition * ............................. ....... ............................. . $2,212 Mandatory Fees ............ ......... .... .. .......... ... .......... ......... 380
Total ... ......... $2,592 Per Year Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents. Book costs vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Willene C. Holmes, Director of Financial Aid (706) 737-1431 FAX (706) 737-1777 In addition co Scace and Federal assistance , the university offers a comprehensive scholarship program including the Lettie Pate Whitehead, Army ROTC, and athletic scho larships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include athletics, publications, choir, political organizations, social and cultural activities, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities .

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Art ..... ....... .................. AA,BA,BFA Biology ... ...... .... .. ..... .................. BS Business:
Accounting ..................... ..... BBA Administration .... ............... MBA Finance .................... ... ...... ... BBA Management ......... ........... .. .. BBA Marketing ............................ BBA Chemistry .... ...... ... .. ........... ........ BS Communications ......... ............. BA Computer Science ... ... .. ..... .... .... BS Criminal Justice ........... .... AAS ,BA E d u c a t i o n *: Counselor Education ... ... .. . MEd Early Childhood ...... ......... BSEd,
MEd,EdS Educational
Leadership ....... ... ...... MEd,EdS Eng lish ................. ....... MEd,EdS Health & Physical ............ BSEd ,
MEd,EdS History ... ....... .. .... .. ...... MEd,EdS Mathematics .... ...... ..... MEd,EdS Middle Grades .. BSEd,MEd,EdS

Music ....................... ........ ..... BM Social Studies ....... ...... MEd,EdS Special Education:
Emotional/Behavioral .... MEd Intellectual ........... BSEd,MEd Interrelated ........... BSEd,MEd Learning .................. .... ... MEd English ................ ..................... BA French ................................... ... BA History ............................. ...... .. BA Mathematics ........ ....... .............. BS Mathematics/Physics ............... BS Music ..... .......................... ... ..... BA Music Education ............ ..... ... BM Music Performance ................ BM Nursing ..................................... AS Physics ................................. ..... BS Political Science ...................... BA Psychology ......................... BA,MS Public Administration .. ....... MPA Science ... ... .... ...... ..... ....... ............. AS Sociology .. ........ ...... ...... ..... .......... BA Spanish ..... ..... .... ... ..... .... ... ...... ..... BA

In association with Georgia Southern University

Pre-Professional Program Engineering

Certificate Program Paralegal

AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

William A. Bloodworth, Jr., President 2500 Walton Way Augusta, Georgia 30904-2200 (706) 737-1400

FAX (706) 667-4678

www.aug.edu

Code 001552

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 semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) enrollment: 5,400.

ADMISSIONS Katherine Sweeney, Registrar and Director of Admissions (706) 737-1632 (800) 341-4373 FAX (706) 667-4355

Applications and official transcripts muse be received 30 days prior co the registration dace of the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT.

The Augusta State University campus rose garden provides student Eugene Graham III with a colorful subjectfor his painting. Seated are Jennifer Hydrick, Bonnie Bussey, andJames Cawley.

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Paramedic Techno logy Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing

Printing/Graphics Techno logy Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

AUGUSTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Terry Elam, President

3200 Augusta Tech Drive Augusta, Georgia 30906

(706) 771-4000

www.augustatech.org

Code 005599

Located in the center of the Central Savannah River Area two-year public technical co ll ege governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adu lt Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: 3,400.
ADMISSIONS Brian Roberts, Director of Admissions & Counseling Services (706) 771-4031 Requirements: (1) Graduation from h igh school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT or institutional admissions placement rest.
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition ... .. ... ......... ....... ....... ............. ....................... $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees ..... ....... .... ... ........................................ 188
Total ...... ...... $I ,484 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study.

Technical Certificates of Credit
Applications Software Specialist (MOUS)
Business Computer Applicatons Business Office Assistant Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturng Specialist Chemical Operations Technology CISCO Certified Network
Assistant CISCO Certified Network
Professional CNC Lathe Operator Comp TIAA+ & Network+
Preparation Education Paraprofessional
Specialization

Emergency Medical Technology Graphic Am Technician Industrial Process Technician Machine Operator, Basic Medical Coding Medical Transcription Microsoft Certified
Professional (MCP) Nail Technician Patient Care Assisting Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician Web Site Fundamentals Welding - Gas Metal Arc, Basic Welding - Shielded Arc, Basic Welding - Pipe, Advanced

Applyfor financial aid. Otherwise you'll never know whether you were eligi,ble.

FINANCIAL AID Beverly Smyre, Director of Financial Aid (706) 771-4156
In addition to Stare and Federal assistance, the college offers various scholarships .

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student activities council, professional organizations, and clubs.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs Associate of Applied Technology in:
Health Business Industrial Technology Accounting Administrative Office Technology Cardiovascular Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Programming -Commerce Web Programming Microcomptuer Specialist Networking Specialist Criminal Justice Technology

Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology Golf Course Management Industrial Systems Technology Marketing Management Mechanical Engineerig Technology Occupational Therapy Assistant Pharmacy Technology Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapy Surgical Technology

BAINBRIDGE COLLEGE
Clifford M. Brock, President Bainbridge, Georgia 39818-0990
www.bainbridge.edu

(229) 248-2500 Code 011074

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 semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) enrollment: 2, I 24.
ADMISSIONS Connie Snyder, Director of Admissions/Records (229) 248-2504
Application and official transcripts should be received by mid-August for fall semester enrollment. Requirements for degree app licants : (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) SAT and/or Compass; (3) high school grade point average of 1.8; (4) minimum SAT scores and College Preparatory Curriculum requirements.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Automotive Technology Business Office Technology:
Business Office Specialist Legal Office Specialist Medical Office Specialist Commercial Sheet Metal Computer Design Graphics Cosmetology Criminal Justice Technology Culinary Am Dental Assisting

Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electrical Con rrol Systems Electronics Technolgy Environmental Horticulture Golf Course Management Industrial Electrical Techno logy Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management:
Marketing Administration Retail Management Mechanical Control Systems Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist

COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition * ........................... ..... ..... ............................. $1,398 Mandatory Fees .... ................... ...... ....... ..... ....... ........... 124
Total .. ....... ... $1,522 Per Year Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents. Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $450 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Linda Casey, Director of Financial Aid (229) 248-2505 The college offers Stare and Federal assistance.
CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, student government, publications, creative arts, and student clubs.

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PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting ... .............. ....... ..... AAS

Rusiness Admini stration .......... AA

Computer Information

System

.................... .. AAS

Cr imin al Justi ce .. .... ................. AA

Drafting Techno logy .. ........... AAS

Education:

Ea rl y C hildhood ............ ....... AA

Early C hildhood Care &

Education .......................... AAS

Middle Grades .. .... ........ ........ AA

Secondary ................. .... ......... AA

Electronics Technology ..... ... . AAS

English ... ... ... ............. ... ............. AA

Foreign Language ...... ....... .. ...... AA

Ge nera l Srud ies ... ......... ............ AA H ea lth & Physical Education ..... AA History ....... ........ .. ............... .. .... AA Industrial Maintenance
Technology ... .... ... ................ AAS Marketing & Management .... AAS Mathematics .. .... .... ................... AA Nursing ...... ........................ ...... . AA Office Administration
Tec hno logy ...................... .... AAS Political Science ..... .,................ AA Psychology ..... ........ .. .... .... ......... AA Sciences ..... .............................. . AA Speech/Drama ........ ....... ..... ...... AA

Certificate Programs
A+ Comp TIA Applied Marketing & Management Business & Office Technology Ce rti fied Cusromer Service
Speciali st Cert ifi ed Manufacturing Spec ia li st Certified Nursing Assisting C ISCO Networking Computer Information Systems C rimin al Ju stice Techno logy Drafting Ea rly C hildhood Care & Education Elec tri ca l W iring Electrical/Electron ics Maintenance

Emergency Medical Technician Indu st ri a l Maintenance Industrial Maintenance
Technician I Industria l Ma intenance
Technician II Licensed Practical Nursing Medical Office Technology Microsoft Networking Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) Small Business Management St ru ctu ral Welding

Technical Certificates of Credit (TCC)
Commercial Truck Driving CNC Setup & Programming Drafting Aide Law Enforcement Management Law Enforcement Practitioner Medica l Office S pec iali st Phlebotomy

BERRY COLLEGE

John Scott Colley, President Mount Berry, Georgia 30149 (706) 238-7969 In Atlanta: (770) 773-7969 In Georgia: 1-800-237-7942

www.berry.edu

Code 001554

COSTS Per Year
Tuition and fees ........ .. .... ............. ... ...... ............... $ 15 ,220 Room and board ........... ....................... .... ... ..... ... ... .. 5,330
Tota l ......... $20,550 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of st udy (estimated at $800 per year).

FINANCIAL AID William G. Fron, Director of Financial Aid 1-800-682-3779
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the co ll ege awards scholarships for academic merit, music (voice and instrumental), athletics, and communication arts.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include interco ll eg iate a nd intramural ath letics, st udent government, student publications, academic clubs and honor societies, specia l interest grouops, a cu ltural events program, and religious organ izations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Animal Science .. ........ .............. .. BS Art:
Art Education ...................................... BA Art History ..... .... ................... BA Studio Art .............. .......... ...... BA Bio logy* .................. ... ................ BS Business Administration ....... MBA Accounting ............... ...... ..... ... BS Finance .. ... ..... ......................... BS Information Systems ...... .. ...... BS Management ............ ............... BS Marketing ... .. ........ ...... ... ... ...... BS C hemistry* .. .. .......... .......... .. ...... BS Communications ...... ... ...... ....... BA E lectronic Media ....... ..... ....... BA Journa lism ..... ..... ........ .. ......... BA Publ ic Relations .............. .... .. BA Speech ... .. .. ........ .............. ....... BA Computer Science ... ..... ............. BS Decision Science ........ ......... ...... BS Early C hildhood Ed ucation ................. .... BS,MEd Eco nomics .... ..... ....... ........... BA,BS English * .................... ... .... .... ..... BA

Environmental Science ............. BS Foreign Languages:
French .. ... ........................... ... BA German ' ........... .... ... ... ........ .... BA Spanish .... .. .... ... .................... BA Gove rnm ent ........ .. ....... .. ... .. BA,BS Health & Physical Education ..... BS Teacher Preparation' ... .. ... .... . BS History* .... .................... ... ..... .... BA Horticu lture ......... .. .... ... ........ .... BS Interdiscip linary Studies ..... BA,BS International Studies ............ ... BA Mathemat ics* .. .... ........ ........ BA,BS Midd le Grades Education ... .................. BS,MEd Music ....... ............... ............. ..... BA Music Education ............. BMEd Physics* ............ .. ....................... BS Psycho logy .. ........... .. .. ... .... ... BA,BS Re ligion & Phi losophy ............ BA Social Science .... .... .. ...... .. ...... MBA Broad Field* .............. ...... . BA,BS Sociology & Anthropology .... BA,BS Theatre ............ ........ .. ..... .......... BA

Teach er certification avai lable at seconda ry level. ' Teacher certificaton, Grades P-12.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Den tis cry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-M inisterial

Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta co mpreh ens ive private college accredited by the So uth ern Associat ion of Co lleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,033.

ADMISSIONS Garreth Johnson, Dean of Admissions (706) 236-2215

Application and official transcripts should be received by February I for fal l semester. Requirements: (1) aca d e mic preparation including 4 years of English , 4 years of mathematics, 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.

Berry College student Katy Aho stops to chat with classmates Jayna Patel and Kari Mills.

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BRENAU UNIVERSITY

The Women's College, The Evening and Weekend College, The Online College

John S. Burd, President One Centennial Circle Gainesville, Georgia 30501 (770) 534-6299, 800-252-5119

www.brenau.edu

Code 001556

Interior Des ign ..................... .. BFA International Studies ............... BA Leadership Development ..... . MBA Legal Studies & Conflict
Resolution ........................ BA,BS Liberal Studies or
Genera l Studies .. ...... ...... .. BA,BS Management ....... .................... BBA Marketing .......... ......... ............ BBA Mass Communicaron ........ .. BA,BS Music .... ................. ........ ..... ... BAM

Music Performance ..... ............ BM Musica l Theatre ... ..... ... ....... ... BFA Non-Profit Leadership ............. BA Nursing ................................ ... BSN Occupational Therapy ....... BS,MS Organizational Development .. MS Psyc hology ........................... BA,BS Pub li c Adm in isrraton .......... .. ... BS Stud io Arr .... .... .... .. ........... BA,BFA Theatre ..................................... BA

Located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta private comprehensive university including a women's college accredited by rhe Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system women's college res idence facilities total university enro ll ment: 2,241.

ADMISSIONS Christina Cochran, Coordinator, Women's College Admissions (770) 534-6100
Lynn Minish, Coordinator, Evening & Weekend College Admissions (770) 534-6162
Applications are accepted on a ro ll ing basis. Requirements: ( 1) official transcripts from secondary schools or colleges; (2) SAT or ACT (freshmen only); (3) recommendation of high school counselor (freshmen only).
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition and fees (Full-Time, Women's College) ........... .. ........ .... $14,040 Room and board .......... ......................................... ... 7,760
Total ......... $21,800 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year). Tech no logy fee of $50 per semester.
FINANCIAL AID Pam Barrett, Director of Scholarships and Financial Assistance (770) 534-6152 In add ition to State and Federal assistance, the university offers Trustee Sc holarsh ips, Brenau Scholars Program, and tennis, music, theatre , arr, dance, vo ll eyball , soccer, cross country, softba ll , leadership and business scholarships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurric ular activities include intercollegiate athletics, student government, pub lications, cho ir and glee club, radio and television stations, honor clubs and societies, religious organ izations, and sororities.

BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE

David R. Smith, President

Highway ~80 Mount Vernon, Georgia 30445-0197 (912) 583-2241 1-800-342-1 087

www.bpc.edu

Code 001557

Located in southeast Georgia four-year private college affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools and the Nationa l Association of Schools of Music semester system residence faci lities enro ll ment: 1,269.
ADMISSIONS Director of Admissions 1-800-342-1087, Ext. 264; admissions@bpc.edu
Applications for admission and scho larships are enco uraged after the end of the junior year of high school. Requ irements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school, home school or a satisfactory GED score; (2) a cumulative 2.00 GPA from high school; (3) 13 units of specific high school work; (4) SAT or ACT score. There is an appeal process for conditional admittance.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ... ...... .. ..... ..... .................................... ........... $9,600 Fees ..... ....................... ,.... .............. ... .. ..... ...................... 300 Room and board ....................................... .. ..... .. .... ... 4,300
Toral .... .... .................. $14,200 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,000 per year).

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting ....... ............ BBA,MBA Arr Education .............. ......... .. BFA Arts Management ........ .. ....... .. BFA Biology ........... ..................... BA,BS Business Admin istration ....... MBA Dance Pedagogy ................... .. BFA Dance Performance ... .... ......... BFA -Commerce Management. ... BBA Ed ucation:
Early C h ild hood Ed ucation ..... BA,BS,MEd,EdS
K-12 Program: Special Education ......... . BA,BS Arr Education .................. . BFA Dance Education .............. BFA Music Education ...... .. .. ..... BM
Master of Arts in Teaching (in

Orama, History, Science, English, or Math) ........... MAT Midd le Grades Education .... BA,
BS,MEd,EdS Non-Certification .............. MEd Special Education ............... MEd English .... ... .......................... BA,BS Environmental Science ....... BA,BS Environmental Studies ....... BA,BS Fami ly Nurse Pract itioner ....... MS Fashion Merchandising ..... ..... BA,
BS,BFA Graphic Design ............ .. .. ...... BFA Healthcare Management ..... . MBA History/Political Science .... BA,BS Human Resource
Management ..... ..... .. ........ . BA,BS

FINANCIAL AID lone D. Maze, Director of Financial Aid 1-800-342-1087, Ext. 213 (912) 583-3213
In addition to Stare and Federal assistance, the college offers mus ic, drama, arr, leadership, an nual/ newspaper, academ ic, ministerial, and athlet ic scho larships. Priority fi ling deadline for fall semester is April 13.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include inte;collegiare and intramura l ath letics, student government, music programs, drama productions, social, educationa l and re li gio us organ izations, and fraternit ies and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Biology .................... ... ...... ........ BA Business Administration:
Accounting .......... ................ BBA Business Admin istrat ion
Technical Management .... BBA

General Business ................. BBA Information Systems ........... BBA Management ........................ BBA Christianity .... ...... ..... ............... BA Communication ............... ........ BA

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Education:
Early C hi ldhood (P-5) ..... ...... BS Middl e Grades (4-8) .. ...... ...... BS Secondary Education (7-12)
English ... ..... ......... ...... .......... BS History ..... .... ......... .... ........... BS M athematics .......... ..... .... .. ... BS Broadfield Science ........... ... . BS Broadfield Social Science .... BS English .. .. .................. ..... ..... .... .. BA General Studies ... ........... .... .. .... BA

Hi sto ry ............ .... ...... ... .... ......... BA M athematics ............................. BA Ministry ........................ ... ....... BMi Music ..... .......................... BA,BMu
C hurch Music ....... .. ........ ... BMu Music ..... ... .......................... BMu Performance .... ..... ..... .... .. ... BMu Political Science ....................... BA Psyc hology ........................ ...... .. BA Socio logy ...... .... .... .... ..... ..... .... .. BA Sport & Fitness St udi es ........... BA

CENTRAL GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Melton Palmer, Jr., President

3300 Macon Tech D rive

Macon, Georgia 31206

(478) 757-3400

www.cgtcollege.org

Code 005763

M ain ca mpu s located in ce nt ra l Geo rgia on U.S. 80 W satellite camp us loca ted in Milledgevi ll e ce nters located in Jones, Crawfo rd, and Putnam counties public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Edu cat ion accredi ted by the Co un cil on Occupational Educat ion and the Com mi ss ion on Co ll eges of the Sou th ern Assoc iat ion of Co ll eges and Sc hoo ls quarter system enro llment: 5,025 .

Eme rge ncy Management Industrial Systems Technology Medical Assisting
Diploma Programs Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Co nditionin g Techn ology,
Advanced Aircraft Stru ctu ral Tech nology Applied Manufacturing
Technology Automotive Co lli sion Repair Automotive F und amenta ls Automotive Technology Banking & Fin ance Barbering Building & Faci liti es Management Business Office Technology Cabinetmaking Carpe ntry CIS - Computer Programming C IS - Database Speciali se C IS - Cisco Networking CIS - E-Comme rce C IS - M icrocomputer Specia li se C IS - Networking Specialist C IS - Web Site Design Cosmetology Cr iminal Just ice Technology D istr ibuti on & Ma terials
Management
Technical Certificate Programs

ADMISSIONS Amy L. McDonald, Director of Admissions (478) 757-3403
Graduation from hi gh schoo l or satisfacto ry GED score req uired for most programs but is not an entrance requirem ent for all pro grams. Attainment of acceptable scores on the SAT, ACT, or ASSET scores. Scores vary dependent upon program .

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ................. .... .......................... ....... .... ... .. .... $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees ........ ............... .. .. .... .......... ............ ...... 184
Total ..... .. ..... $ I ,480 Per Year
Book cos es vary dependin g on co urse of study (estimated $7 00 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Pennie Strong, Director of Financial Aid (478) 757-3422
The college o ffers State and Federal assistance.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accountin g Administrati ve Office Technology App lied Technology:
Techni ca l Studi es Business Studies Health Stud ies Pub lic Services Banking & Finance Business Management Cabinetmaking Cardiovascular Technology Carpentry CIS - Computer Programming CIS - Database Specialist

CIS - E-Commerce Web Programming
CIS - Internet Speciali se/ E-Com merce
CIS - Internet Specialist Web Site Design
C IS - Microcomputer Specialist C IS - Networking Speciali st Crim in al Justice Techno logy Distribution & Materials
M anageme nt Drafting Early C hildhood Care & Education Electroni cs Technology

30 Animation Speciali st Accounting Data Ent ry C lerk Advanced Surgica l Preparation Air Co nditioning Technician
Assistant Aircraft Assembly Technician Aircraft Structural Maintenance App licatio ns Software Specialist Autobody Assistant Automated Assembly Systems
Technician Automotive H eating & Air
Co ndition ing Technician Banking Branch Manager Biomedical Electron ics
Technician Brakes Tec hni cian Cabinetmaking Fu nd amentals CAD Operator CAD Technician, Advanced Carpentry Framing CATIA Operator Certifi ed Construct ion Worker Cert ifi ed C ustomer Service
Speciali st Certifi ed Java Platform
Programmer Certified Manufacturing Specialist
C ISCO CCNP Specialist C ISCO CCNA Specialist CNC Woodworking Fundamentals Com puteri zed Accounting Cosmetic Esche tician C rim e Scene Invest igation C ulin ary Arts, Bas ic Desktop Applications Technician Drafter's Assistant

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Medical Laboratory Technology Mecrology Visual Co mmuni cations
Draft ing Drafting, Advanced Early C hildhood Care & Education Electrical Constru ct ion &
Maintenance Electri cal Contro l Systems Electro ni cs F und amentals E lectronics Techn o logy E mergency Management Industria l Electrica l Technology Industrial Systems:
Electr ical Contro l Systems Speciali zation
Mechanical Control Systems Specializatio n
Industrial Systems Technology Business Management Marine Engine Technology Medical Ass ist ing Merrology Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Techno logy Practical Nursing Su rgica l Techno logy Telecomm unications Technology Visual Communicatio ns Welding & Joining Technology
E-Comme rce Sire Designer Electr ica l Maintenance Technician Electrical Technician, Basic Eme rge ncy Medical Technician Engine Performance Technician Environmental Horticulture
Technician Fiber Optics Technician Graphic Design Hardware Specialist Help Desk Specialist Industri al Electrica l Technician Indust rial Electromechanical
Technician Industrial M ech anical Speciali st Industr ial Mechanics Industrial Motor Contro ls
Technician Industrial Preparation Industrial Programmable
Contro ll ers Industrial Pump Systems
Technician Infant/Todd ler C hild Ca re
Specia li st Insurance Specialist IS O-9000 Quality Systems IT Assistant Support Technician Legal Office Assistant Marine E ngin e Techni cian, Basic Mechanical Technician Mechanical Troubleshooting Medical Coding Medical Receptionist Medical Skin Care Specialist Medical Transcriptionist Microsoft Office User Specialist

Master Preparation Millwri ght Ma in tenance
Technician Nail Technician Netware Specialist Out board Marine Technic ian Pat ient Care Assistin g Pipefitting Maintenance
Techn ician Private Security Process Control App li cations Residential Draw in g Technician Residential W irin g Techn ician So la ri s System Admini strato r Suspension & Steer in g Techn ician

Telecommunications Service & Electronics Tec hni cia n
Trims, Floors & Doors Web Site Des igner Web Site Fundamentals Welding:
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Basic
Plant Ope rations Weldin g Technician
Pressure Vessel Weld in g, Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Tec hni cian W ind ows 2000 Speciali st

Microcomputer Speciali st Networking Specialist Crim in al Justice Culinary Ans Ea rly C hildhood Care & Education Entertainment Technology
Diploma Programs Accounting Technology Air Condit ion in g Technology Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Computer Information Systems
Com puter Programm ing Database Specialist Internet Specialist, -Co mm erce Internet Speciali st, Web Site
Design Microcomputer Specialist Networking Spec ialist Cosmeto logy Criminal Justice C ulinary Arts

Electronic & Computer E ngin eer in g Techn ology
Management & Supervisory Development
Marketing Management Techn ica l Studies
Drafting Early C hildhood Care & Education Elect ri ca l Construction &
Maintenance Electron ics Fundamenta ls Industri al Electrical Techno logy Management & Supervisory
Development M arket in g Management Medical Assisting Paramedic Techn ology Practica l Nursing Printing/Gra phics Techn o logy Surgical Techno logy

CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Harlon D. Crimm, President

980 South Cobb Drive, SE Marietta, Georgia 30060

(770) 528-4500

www.chat-tec.com

Code 005620

Located 18 miles no rthwest of Atlanta pub li c technical co llege governed by the Georgia Department of Techni ca l anc.l Adul t Education accredited by the Commission on Col leges of the Southern Assoc iatio n of Colleges and Schools enro llment: 5,920.
ADMISSIONS Nichole Kennedy, Director of Admissions (770) 528-4545
Associate of App li ed Techno logy degree/diploma requirements: ( 1) copy of official high school transcript documenting graduatio n or copy of GED certification. (2) Satisfactory ASSET, COMPASS, SAT, ACT, or CPE scores for program entrance.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition * .... .... ... .... .................................. .. ........ .... ... $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees .......... ... ........ ...... ... ............................. 212
Tota l ... .. .. ..... $ 1,508 Per Year
Tuition is higher for ouc-of-state residents. Book costs vary depending on co urse of st ud y (est im ated $800 per yea r).

FINANCIAL AID Lori Burnette, Financial Aid Director (770) 528-4531 In add iti on to State and Federa l assistance, the co ll ege offers va ri o us scho lars hips.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, honor society, and a variety of clubs, organ izations, and honoraries.

Certificate Programs
A+ Cert ifi cat ion Preparation Auto Electrica l Technic ian Automotive Brakes Technician Automotive Heating & Air
Conditioning Technician Automatic T ransmissio n/T ransax le
Technician Business Co mputer App lications CIC++ Program mer CDA Preparatory Cert ificate/Ea rl y
C hildhood Care & Education Speciali st
C ISCO Speciali st Emergency Med ical Technician

Engine Performance Technician Engine Repair Technician General Accounting Income Tax Preparation Manual Drive Train & Ax le
Repair Technici an Novell Netware Technician Payroll Accounting Suspension & Steer in g Techni cian Telecommunications Se rvice &
Electronics Technician Visual Basic Programmer Web Site Designer

Three important words in financial aid: deadlines, deadlines, deadlines.

CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY

Walter D. Broadwa:x, President

240 James P. Brawley Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314

(404) 880-8000

www.cau.edu

Code 001559

Located approximately one mi le fr om the ce nter of Atlanta private, historically bl ack Methodist-affiliated uni vers ity accredited by the Southern Association of Co lleges and Schools semester system residence facilities enrollment: 4,813.

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Automotive Techno logy Biomedical Engineering
Tech nology Business Studi es Computer In formation Systems

Computer Programming Database Speciali st E-Commerce Web Programming Internet Special ist, E-Comrnerce Internet Speciali st, Web Site
Design

ADMISSIONS Julius D. Dodds, Director of Admissions (404) 880-8784
Application and offic ial transcripts dead lin es are March I for fall semester; November I for spring semester. Requirements : (I ) SAT or ACT; (2) selected units of high school work; (3) at least a "C-plus" average for hi gh school work in English, mathematics, foreign language, science, and social science; or satisfactory GED score.

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COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees* .... .. .... .............. .. .................... ... $12,862 Room and board ............... .. ..................................... 6,438
Total ... ...... $19,300 Per Year Fees included in tuition.
Book coses vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Dolores S. Davis, Director of Financial Aid (404) 880-8897
In addit ion to Scace and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academic, athletic, band, and chorus scholarships, as well as United Methodist C hurch Scholarships. Contact the Associate Dean for Academic Services for add itional scholarship information.

Social Work Planning & Administration & Social Science ...... ............. ...... ... .. PhD
Sociology .. ...... ..... ........ ...... BA.MA

Spanish .............................. BA,MA Speech Communications &
Theatre Arcs ..... ........ .............. BA

Dual degree programs with Georgia Institute of Technology and North Carolina Agricultural & Technology Scace University.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Physical Therapy

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, performing arcs, radio station, television station, a variety of student clubs and organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting .. BA,BA/MA,MBA,MA African & African-American
Studies ... ... ..... ..... .................... MA Africana Women's Studies ..... MA Arc ................... .. ....... .. .............. BA Biology ......... BS,BS/MS,MS,PhD Business Administration ........ .. BA Business Administration &
Public Health .. ........ MBA,MPH Chemistry ..... BS,BS/MS,MS,PhD Comm uni ty Health Education ... BS Computer & Information
Sciences ............ ... BS,BS/MS,MS Criminal Justice
Administration ............... BA,MA Decision Sciences/Information
Systems .. ..... .. ............... ..... .. MBA Econom ics ............... .. ....... . BA,MA Education:
Counseling/Psychological Services: Counseling Psychology .... MA School Counseling ............ MA Counseling ...... .. ................ PhD
C urriculum: Ea rly Ch ildhood Education ...... .... ... BA,MA,EdS Middle Grades Education .. BA, MA,EdS Middle Grades Mathematics Education ... .. .................... BA Health & Physical Education .... ..................... BA Secondary Certification in: Art, Music, English, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Broad Field Science, Social Sciences, History Non-Degree, Pose-Baccalaureate Certification in: Early C hildhood Education, Middle Grades Education, English, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Broad Field Science, Social Studies
Educational Leadership: Educational Administration & Supervision .. ..... MA,EdS,EdD
Exceptional Students: Behavior Disorders ...... ...... MA

Learning Disabilities .. .. ... .. MA Meneal Handicaps ........ ..... MA Interrelated ................... ..... MA Engineering* ............................. BS English ...... ......................... BA,MA Fashion Design & Merchandising ..... ........... ....... BA Finance ............................. ..... MBA French ..... .. ...... ......... .. ....... . BA,MA General Science Education/ Chemistry ...................... ........ BA German .... .......... ................ BA.MA Health Information Management ........................... BS History ............................... BA,MA Humanities ............................... BA African American, English, History, Romance Languages Internacional Affairs & Development: Internacional Policies & Diplomacy .................... MIAO Internacional Economics & Business .............. MIAO, MPH Development & Social C hange ........................ ...... PhD
Area Studies, Africa, Caribbean & China Library & Information Studies: Academic Library Administration ....... MSLS,SLS Public Library Administration ....... MSLS,SLS School Library Administration .... ... MSLS,SLS Special Library Administration ....... MSLS,SLS Marketing .............................. MBA Mass Media Arcs .. .................... BA Mathematical Sciences ..... .. BA,BS,
BS/MS,BS/MST,MS
Mwk ........................................ BA
Phys ics ................... BS,BS/MS,MS Po li tical Science ....... BA,MA,PhD Psychology ................ ................ BA Public Administration .......... MPA Religion & Phi losophy .. ..... ... .. BA Social Work:
Social Work-Generalise... ... BSW C linical Social Work ......... MSW

CLAYTON COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY

Thomas K. Harden, President Morrow, Georgia 30260

(770) 961-3400

www.clayton.edu

Code 008976

Located 15 miles south of downtown Aclanta near 1-75 four-year public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (students may enter any semester) enrollment: 5,2 I 4.

ADMISSIONS Diane Burns, Director of Recruitment (770) 961-3500
Requirements: (I) High school diploma with 16 CPC units; 4th year of math requ ired (No deficiencies in Engl ish or math); (2) satisfactory SAT (or ACT) scores and freshman index.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ..... ..... .. ... ........................ .... ...... .. ...... ........ . $2,212 Mandatory Fees .......................................................... . 428
Total .. ... .. ..... $2,640 Per Year
* Tuition is higher for our-of-scare residents.
Book coses vary depending on course of study (estimated $300-$400 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Melissa Belle, Interim Director of Financial Aid (770) 961-3511
In addition to Scace and Federal assistance, the university offers Foundation Honors Scholarships, John Word West Scholarships, Spivey Music Scholarships, and a variety of ocher individually awarded scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include interco llegiate and intramural ach lecics, student government, music, honor societies, and clubs. Apartment style student housing available adjacent co campus.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting .................. ........... BBA Administrative
Management ......... ............... BAS Agriculture & Environmental
Science ........................ .. .......... AS Airway Science .. ....... .. ....... ... .. AAS Allied Health
Administration .................... BAS Arc .................. .......... ........ .... .... AA Av iation Maintenance ..... .... .. AAS

Biology ...................................... BS Business, Genera l ............... .... BBA Business Education ................... AS Chemistry .................................. AS Communications & Media
Studies .. .. ....... .... .................. .. BA Computer Networking .......... AAS Computer Science .................... . AS Criminal Justice ....................... AA Database Administration .......... BS

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Dental Hygiene ........... .. ...... ...... BS Dental Hygiene Practice &
Administration ........... ....... .. BAS Drafting & Des ign
Technology ...... .. ...... ... ....... .. MS Economics ... ............. ... ... .... ....... AS Education:
Middle Grades ..... .... ... ..... ...... BA Teacher Education Transfer .... AA Electron ics Techno logy ...... ..... . MS Enginee rin g ........ .. ..................... AS English ..... .... ............... ........ ... ... M Forestry ....................... ...... ......... AS French ............... ... ..................... M Geo logy ........ .. ............. ........ .. .. .. AS Heald, Care Management ........ BS Health Information Management .................... ....... AS Health Services, Genera l .......... AS Hisrory .. .. ........... .. ....... ... ..... ... ... BA In formation Design & Production .............................. BS Information Technology ..... .. MS Information Technology, General .. ...... .... ..... ... ....... .. ...... BS
Database/Networking Emphasis E-Commerce Emphasis Informarion Technology Management ........................... BS Integrative Studies ... ..... .... M,AS,
BA/BS Journalism & Mass
Communication .................... AA

Management ................. .. ...... .. BBA

Marketing ..... ..... .... .. ... .. ... ....... BBA

Marketing & Merchandising ... MS

Mathematics .............................. AS

Medical Office

Administration .......... .......... AAS

Music ..... ............ ................. BA,M

Composition ... .. ....... .... ....... .. BM

Performance ... ... ...... .. .......... . BM

Network Planning Design &

Management.

....... BS

Nurs in g (Basic Licensure) ..... BSN

Nursing (RN Comp letion) ...... RN

Office Technology:

Administrative Assistant

Track ................................. MS

Medical Transcription

Track ................................. MS

Paralegal II ............................ MS

Paramedic Techno logy .... .. .... MS

Philosophy ...... .......................... M

Physics ... .. ...... .. .......................... AS

Political Science ... ....... .... ...... ... M

Psychology ................................. BS

Socio logy ....... .... .. .. ......... ......... . M

Software Development .. ........ .. . BS

Spanish ... ........ ..... ........ ... ..... ... .. M

Speec h .......................... ........ ...... AS

Technology Management ...... BAS

Theatre ..................................... M

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy

Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Veterinary

Certificate Programs Aviation Maintenance - Airframe Aviation Maintenance - Powerplanr Computer Network
Administration Computer Network Technician Drafting Techni cian Electron ics Technology
(Av ionics/General Electronics/ Telecommunications/Wireless) Emergency Med ical, Basic Information Technology

Marketing & Merchandising Medical Transcription (Coding) Office Assistant Office Technology
Accounting Office Track Computer Office Track General Office Track Legal Office Track Medical Office Track Paralegal I Paramedic Technology

ADMISSIONS Mollie DeHart, Director of Admissions/Registrar (912) 264-7253
App li cation and officia l transcripts should be received one month prior to or ientation and registration . Requirements: ( I) graduation from an acc redited high school or sarisfacro ry GED score; (2) at least 16 years of age; (3) SAT or ACT.

COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition* ................. ............. ...... .... ..... .. .. ... ... ...... ... . $ 1,398 Mandarory Fees ............................... ...... ..... .... ..... .. ... ... 212
Total ................... $1,610 Per Year * Tuition is higher for our-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Betty Coen, Director of Financial Aid (912) 264-7262
In addition to State and Federal assistance, rhe college offers academic and athletic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extrac urri cu lar activities include intercollegiate ath letics, publications, lecture series in art, drama, and music , and religious organizat ions.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting ........ ... ...... ..... ... .... MS Arr ............................................ M Agribusiness/Agricultural
Economics/Environmental Economics & Management ........................... AS Biology .. .... .. ... ...... ..... .......... ...... AS Business Administration ........... AS Business & Office Technology ..... .................. ... MS Chemistry .. ...... .. .... .... ...... ......... . AS C lini cal Laborarory Technology ............................. AS Communication ...... .. .. ... .. ... ..... M Computer Aided Drafting & Design Techno logy ............. MS Computer Information Systems ................................... AS Computer Information Technology .......................... MS Computer Science ..... ... .... ... ...... AS Cr imina l Justice ........................ AS Dental Hygiene ... ... .... ........ ...... . AS English .......... .. .................. .... ... . M Forestry/Wildlife/Fisheries & Aq uacu ltu re/ Forest Environmental Resources ...... AS General Studies ..... .... ........... ... .. AS Geo logy ............ ..... .... .... ........ .. .. AS

Hea lth & Physical Education .... AS History ..... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. ..... .......... AS Management ........ .......... ........ . MS Mathematics .. ..... .. .............. ....... AS Medical Records
Adm ini stration ....................... AS Medical Technology ................. AS Modern Foreign Languages .... . M Nursing ........... ....... ........... AS,ASN Occ upat iona l Therapy .............. AS Philosophy ... ... ...... ..... ...... ... .... .. M Physical Therapy ....................... AS Physician Assistant ....... ... ..... ..... AS Physics ....................................... AS Political Science .................... .. .. AS Pre-Dentistry .... .... ..... .. ... .. .. ...... . AS Pre-Engineering ........................ AS Pre-Medicine ............................. AS Pre-Pharmacy ..... ..... .... ..... .... .... . AS Pre-Veterinary
Medicine ... .. .. ......... ...... .. ....... AS Psychology ..................... ............ AS Radiologic Science .................... AS Recreation ......................... .. ...... AS Respiratory Therapy ... ....... .. ..... AS Sociology ................................... AS Teacher Education ........... ... .... .. AS Technology ............................. MS

COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dorothy L. Lord, President 3700 Altama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia 31520-3644 (912) 264-7235 1-800-675-7235
www.cgcc.edu

Code 001558

Located in southeast Georgia, 60 miles south of Savannah a two-year public co ll ege a unit of the University System of Georg ia accredited by Association of Co ll eges and Schoo ls semeste r sys tem (freshmen may ente r any semester) enro llm ent: 2,210.

Certificates of Credit /Technical Certificates of Credit

Automotive Fundamentals

Culinary Arts

Automotive Principles

Electrical Maintenance

Business & Office Technology

Technology, Level I

Certified Const ruct ion Worker

Electrical Ma intenance

Certified Customer Service

Technology, Level II

Specialist

Emergency Medical Technology

Certified Manufacturing Speciali st Hord/Morel Fundamentals

Computer Aided Design &

Industrial Maintenance

Drafting

Foundations

Computer Information Technology Machinist

Computer Numerical Control

Management

Machine Technology

Manufacturing/Maintenance

Criminal Justice Technology

Technology

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Manufacturing/Maintenance Technology, Level II
Manufacturing/Maintenance Technology, Level III
Nurs ing Assistant Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Process Control Operator I & II

Supervisory Management Specialist
Surgical Technology Welding Welding - Level II Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc

Instruction also is available at off-campus locations, including the Camden Center, Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, and Fort Stewart Army Base. Bachelor's 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 Coll ege campus and at the Camden Center campus.

Coastal Georgi.a Community College student Bobby Owem is dwarfed by the shadow ofone ofthe many large palm trees on campus.

COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY

Frank D. Brown, President Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645

(706) 568-2211

www .colstate.edu

Code 001561

Located in west central Georgia public university a unit of the Univers ity System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) ROTC-Army resident housing enro ll ment: 6,250.
ADMISSIONS Susan Lovell, Director of Admissions (706) 568-2035
App li cation deadlines are mid-May for summer semester, late June for fall semester, mid-December for spring semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited high school, home school program, or satisfactory GED scores; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory courses. Joint enrollment program for advanced high school students. Students must have comp leted all college prep courses.

FINANCIAL AID Janis Bowles, Director (706) 568-2036

In addition to Stare and Federal assistance, the university offers academic, honors, and Servant Leadership scholarships. Also, Columbus State University offers scho larships for art, athletics, education, music, nursing, ROTC, and theatre. For additional scholarship information, please visit http://finaid.colstate.edu/scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE

Extracurricular activ ities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, publications, college theatre, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting ....................... ...... BBA Applied Computer
Science ................ AASCS,BS,MS Art ..... ... ....... ........................... BFA Biology .. .... ... ..... ... .... ..... ...... BA,BS Business Admin ......... ... BBA,MBA Chemistry .................... ........ BA,BS Communications ........... ........... BA Community Counseling .... ...... MS Computer Information
Systems .. .......... ........ ..... .. ..... BBA Criminal Justice .. Cert, AASCJ,BS Data Processing ...... ................ Cert Educational Leadership .. MEd,EdS Education - Teaching
Art ............ ................. BSEd,MEd Early Childhood ................ BSEd
MEd,EdS Health, Physical
Education .... ........... BSEd,MEd Middle Grades .. BSEd,MEd,EdS Secondary:
Biology ...... ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Chemistry ............. .. ..... ... BSEd Earth/Space Science .... ... BSEd English Language
Arts .............. BSEd,MEd,EdS History ............................ BSEd Mathematics .. BSEd,MEd,EdS School Counseling ..... MEd,EdS Special Education Behavioral Disorders ....... MEd Learning Disabilities ....... MEd

Mental Retardation .. ... ...... BSEd English Language &
Llrerature ............................ ... BA Environmental Science ....... .. ... MS Exercise Science ............... .. ....... BS Finance .. ................................. BBA French with Teacher
Certification ................ ....... .. . BA General Studies ..................... .... AS Geology .. ..... ... ........................... BS Gerontology ...... .... ........ Grad Cert Health Services
Administration ............ ....... MPA Health Science ..................... ..... BS History ................. ....... ... ........... BA Instructional Technology ........ MS Justice Administration ..... ... .. MPA Management ............. .............. BBA Marketing ....... ... ...... ... ... .... ... .. BBA Mathematics ..................... ... BA,BS Music ........................................ BA Music Performance ........ ... ...... BM Music Education ........... .. BM,MM Nursing ........ ............. ..... ......... BSN Po li tical Science .................. BA,BS Public Administration ... .. ... .. MPA Psychology ...................... ..... BA,BS Sociology .... ............................... BS Spanish with Teacher
Certification ...... ... ................. BA Theatre ............... .... ........... .. ... BFA Theatre Education ............... BSEd

Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Forestry Pre-Law

Pre-Medicine Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Med icine

Special Programs Engineering transfer and 3-year/2-degree programs offered cooperatively with Georgia Institute of Technology.
EdD program in Educational Leadership offered cooperatively with valdosta State University.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ..... ... ............. ...... .... .... .. ................ ............. $2,212 Mandatory Fees ...... .. ..... ... .............. .... ....... ... ............... 464 Room ........ .. .. .................... ....... .... ........... $3,400 - $5,000 Board (Meal Plans) ... ............................. $ 1,770 - $2,370
Total .. ... ... $7,846 - $10,046 Per Year
Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

Most Georgia postsecondary schools will accept either the SAT or the ACT
for admission purposes. Check with the admissions office
to be sure.

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COLUMBUS TECHNICAL COLLEGE

J. Robert Jones, President

928 Manchester Expressway Columbus, Georgia 31904-6572

(706) 649-1800

www.columbustech.org

Code 005624

Located in west Georgia public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment capacity: 2,500.
ADMISSIONS Beverly Vincent, Director of Admissions (706) 649-0652
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 college .
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition* .... .............. ... ..... ......................... ....... ........ $1,296 Mandatory Fees .. ....... .... ............... ............... ....... ....... .. 184
Total .... .. ...... $1,480 Per Year Tuition is higher for non-residents. Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year).

Automatic Transmission/Transaxle Repair
Basic Grinding Operations Fundamentals of Mill Operations Lathe Fundamentals
Business Computer Specialist Business Office Assistant Cabinetmaking, Advanced Cabinetmaking, Fundamentals Carpentry Framing Central Sterile Supply Technician Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Life & Health Insurance
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Development Associate I Child Development Associate II CISCO Specialist Collision Repair Assistant Concrete Forming Emergency Medical Technician Engineering Graphics, Basic Fiber Optics Telecommunications
Specialist

General Office Assistant Horticulture Maintenance
Technician Hospital Patient Transporter Industrial Controls, Advanced Industrial Mechanic, Basic Long Term Care Technician Management Skills for
Supervisors, Basic Microsoft Windows Networking Motor Control Technician Patient Care Assisting Personal Computer Operations Pharmacy Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Site Layouts, Footings &
Foundations Web Site Designer Web Site Designer, Advanced Welding- Basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Basic Shielded Metal
Arc Welding- Gas Metal Arc Welding - Industrial Maintenance
Welder, Level Two Welding Specialist, Basic

FINANCIAL AID Debbie Henshaw, Director of Financial Aid (706) 649-1888
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers pre-designated scholarships.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Computer Aided Drafting Dental Hygiene Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics/Computer
Engineering Technology
Diploma Programs Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Cabinetmaking Carpentry CIS - Internet Specialist (Web
Site Design) CIS - Microcomputer Specialist CIS - Networking Specialist Computer Aided Drafting Computer Information Systems Cosmetology
Certificate Programs A+ & Network Certification
Preparation Accounting, Basic Air Conditioning Repair Air Conditioning Technician's
Assistant

Environmental Horticulture Management & Supervisory
Development Nursing Paramedic Technology Surgical Technology

COOSA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Craig McDaniel, President One Maurice Culberson Drive Rome, Georgia 30161-6799

(706) 295-6963

www.cvtcollege.org

Code 004024

Dental Assisting Early Childhood Care & Education Environmental Horticulture Industrial Systems Technology Machine Tool Technology Major Appliance Technology Management & Supervisory
Development Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology
Appliance Technician's Apprentice
Auto Electrical Technician Auto Heating & Air Conditioning
Technician Auto Paint & Refinishing Assistant

Located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 3,116.
ADMISSIONS J. Steven Bradshaw, Vice-President Student 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 .................................. ...... ............ ............... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ........................................................... 184
Total .................... $1,480 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Juana Brumbelow, Financial Aid Director (706) 295-6936 The college offers State and Federal assistance.

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PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Computer Programming Criminal Justice Early C hildhood Ca re & Education Echocardiology Environmental Engineer in g
Technology Fire Science Internet Special ist/Web Design
Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Cond itioning Technol ogy Air Co nditionin g Technology,
Advanced Auto Collision Repair Automated Manufacturing
Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Carpentry Computer Information Systems Computer Programming Construction Management Cosmeto logy Criminal Justice Culinary Arts Diagnostic Medical Sonography Distribution/Materials
Management Drafting Drafting, Advanced Early Childhood Care/Ed ucation Early Chi ldhood Care/Education,
Advanced Electrocardiography Electrical Construction &
Maintenance
Certificate Programs Accounting Data Entry Clerk Air Conditioning Repair Auto Automatic Transmission
Technician Auto Body Repair Assistant Auto Brakes Auto Electrical Auto Engine Performance
Technician Auto Engine Repair Auto Manual Drive Train/
Transmission/Axle Specialist Automotive Fundam enta ls Basic Computer Technician Basic PLC Training Business Accountant, Advanced Business Computer Applications Business Data Entry C lerk Cabinetmaking, Advanced Cabinetmaking Fundamentals CAD Operator CAO Operator - Architectural CAO Operator - Mechanical Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Warehouse-Distribution
Specialist

Management & Supervisory Development
Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Network ing Specialist Paralegal Studies Radiologic Technology Respiratory Therapist Vascular Technology
Electrical Control Systems Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Fire Science Technology Hotel/Restaurant/Travel
Management Industrial Electrical Techno logy Industrial Contro l Systems Internet Specialist/Web Design Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Management/Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Mechanical Control Systems Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Printing & Graphics Technology Radiology Technology Truck Repair Technology Vascular Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Medical Coding Medical Coding Specialist Medical Receptionist Medical Transcription Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) Office Suite Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) Master Motor Control Technician Nail Technician Networking Plus Office Assistant PC Repair/Installation PC Software Specialist PC Technician

Patient Care Assistant Pharmacy Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Residential Wiring Technician RPG Programming Security System Installer Supervisory Development Visual Basic Programmer Web Design Associate Web Design Professional Web Networking Specialist Web Site Designer Welding - Basic Structural Steel Welding - Gas Metal Arc Windows 2000/MPC Skills

Remember to make copies ofevery application you submit.

COVENANT COLLEGE
Niel Nielson, President Lookout Mountain, Georgia 30750 www.covenant.edu

(706) 820-1560 Code 003484

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) residen ce facilities enrollment: 1,226.
ADMISSIONS Bryan Pierce, Director of Admissions (706) 419-1651

Chi ld Development Associate I CISCO Specialist Computerized Accounting Computerized Automation Construction Management
Fundamentals Construction Project Management Electrica l Technician Echocardiography Technician Electron ics &
Telecommun icat ions Fundam entals
Emergency Medical Technician, Basic
Emergency Medical Technician, Intermediate
Fiber Optics Technician Horticulture Maintenance
Technician Industrial Construction Electronics Industrial Controls Technician Industrial Mechanical Technician Instrumentation & Process Control JAVA Platform Programmer Legal Office Assistant Local Area Networking (LAN) Mammography Masonry Assistant

Application should be submitted by May I (priority date) for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an approved high school; (2) at least 16 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT (minimum combined 1000) or ACT (minimum composite 21).

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition ....................................... .......................... $17,750 Fees ............... ................... .................... .. ...................... 480 Room and board ...................................................... 5,600
Total ......... $23,830

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,000 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Rebecca Morton, Director, Student Financial Planning (706) 820-1572, Ext. 1126
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Maclellan Scholars Program, merit, athletic, and music scholarships. Institutional need grants, work study, and internships are also available.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Biblical Sudies .......................... AA Biblical Studies & Missions .... BA Biology ..................................... BA

Business .............................. AA,BA Chemistry ................................. BA Community Development ....... BA

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Education : Broadfield Science (Natural Science) .............................. BA Educationa l Leaders hip* .... MEd Elementary: Early C hil dhood * ....... ........ BA Engl ish * ...... ... ........ ... ....... ... BA History* .. .. .. ....... ......... .. ... ... BA Mathemat ics* ......... .... ........ BA Midd le Grades* ... .. ............. BA Integrated Curr iculum Instruction * ................. .... MEd
E nglish .. ......... ............... ...... ...... BA

H istory ..... ... ...... ...... .. ...... .... ...... BA Information & Computer
Science ..... .......... .................... BA Interdisciplinary Studies ....... ... BA Mat hematics .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ... BA Mus ic ............ ............................ BA Mus ic - App li ed .... ........ ...... .... BM Natural Science ..... ..... ........ ...... BA Organizational Management .... BS Philosophy .......... ... ..... ... ... ... .... . BA Phi losophy & Religion ............ BA Psycho logy .... .. .... .. ....... ..... ..... ... BA Socio logy ........... ............... ........ BA

Teache r certificat ion avai lab le.

Pre-Professional Programs

Pre-Engineering

Pre-M inistry

Pre-Law

Pre-Nurs in g

Pre-Medicine

Pre-Physical Therapy

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Covenant Colkge students Angela Harris and Kelly Ryan work out at the Ashe Activity Center. Former president Dr. Marion Barnes exercises daily at the coLiege, Located at the top ofLookout Mountain.

DALTON STATE COLLEGE
James A. Burran, President 213 North College D rive Dalton, Georgia 30720 (706) 272-4436 (800) 829-4436
www.daltonstate.edu

Code 003956

FINANCIAL AID Kevin Wellwood, Director of Financial Aid (706) 272-4544
In addition co State and Federal assistance, the college offers academ ic scho lars hi ps for entering fres h men, and rising sop homo res; also offe rs need-based sc holarships.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agricu lture & Env ironmen tal Sc iences .. .. ...... .. ... .. ... ....... ........ AS
Biological Sciences .......... .......... AS Business Administration .......... . AS Business Education ................... AS Business, General ......... .. ........ AAS Chem:stry .... ...... ..... ... .. ....... .. ..... AS Communication Studies .......... AA Computer Networking &
Service Technology ....... ...... AAS Computer Operations ............ AAS Comp uter Sc ience .... ......... ........ AS C ri m in al Justice ............... ......... AS Denta l Hygiene ... ....... ... .... ........ AS Drafting & Design
Technology ..... ..... ..... ... ...... .. AAS Economics ................................ AA Education:
Early C hildhood/Elementary .. AS M idd le Grades/Seconda ry ... .. AS Pa raprofessional ......... .. ... ... . AAS Emergency Services Management ...... ....... ........... AAS English .... ....... .... .... ........ ..... ...... AA Family & Consumer Science ... . AS Foreign Language ........ ......... .. .. AA Forestry ............... ....................... AS Genera l Stud ies .. .... .... ........ .AA,AS Geography ............................. ... AA Geology ..... .. ....... ........ .. .. .... ... ... . AS Healti, & Physical Education ...AS Health Information Management ................. .......... AS History ...................................... AA Industrial Electrical Technology ...... .... ....... ......... AAS Industrial Operations Management ..... ....... ....... ........ BS

Information Systems ..... ..... ..... .. AS Law Enfo rcement ...... ............ . AAS Management .... ... .... ....... AAS,BBA Management Information
Systems ...... ........ ... ..... ... .... .... .. BS Ma n ufacturing Tech no logy .. . AAS Ma rket ing .. ... .... .... .... ... ....... ... . AAS Ma rketing Systems ..... ...... ........ . BS Mathematics ..... ........... .......... .... AS Medical Laboratory
Techno logy ..... .. ...... .. .. ... .... .. AAS Medical Office
Adm ini strat io n ..... .. .... .. ....... AAS Med ica l Tec hn o logy ....... ....... ... AS Med ical Transcr ipt ion .. ... ...... AAS N uclear Med icine Tech nology .. . AS Nursing .... .......... .. ..... .. ... ... ..... .. .. AS Nursing, Two-Year RN .... ..... ASN Occupat io nal T herapy ........ .... .. AS Office Adm inistrat io n .. ....... .. AAS Phar macy ... ........... .................. ... AS Ph il osop hy ... .. ... .... .. ... .. ... ... .... ... AA Phys ical Therapy ... ............... ... .. AS Physician Assistant .................... AS Physics/Pre-Engineering ......... .. AS Po litica l Sc ie nce ... ..... .... .... .. ..... AA Pre-Deneal Hygiene ... .. ........ .. ... AS Psycho logy .............................. .. AA Radiation Therapy Tech no logy .. AS Radiography ..... ............ .. ............ AS Radio logic Tech nology .... ..... . AAS Resp iratory Therapy ................. AS Social Wo rk .. ... ........ ..... ... AA,BSW Sociology ...... .... ... .. ... .. ...... .. .. .... AA Technology, General Stud ies .. AAS Techno logy Management .. .... BAS

Located 88 mi les nort hwest of Atlanta fou r-year p u blic college a un it of the Univers ity System of Georg ia accredited by the Southern Assoc iation of Co ll eges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) enrollment: 4,135 .
A D M I SS IO NS Angela H arris, D irector of Admissions (706) 272-4436 1-800-829-4436 App lication must be received by August I for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED score (not required for admission co one-year certificate programs); (2) SAT or ACT; (3) placement test at the college may b~ requ ired.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition* .. .. ........ ........... ....... .... ... ... ............ ... ... ........ $2 ,232 Mandatory Fees .. ...... ... ................................................ I 24
Total ..... ..... .. $2,356 Per Year Tu ition is h igher for o ut-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study (est imated $950 per year) .

Certificate Programs
Automot ive Techno logy CISCO Specialist, Advanced
Certificate Computer Networking & Service
Technology Compute r Ope rat ions Drafting & Design Tec hnology Emergency Medical Techno logy Industria l Electrical & Electron ic
Technology Industria l Plant Maintenance Law Enforcement Licensed Pract ical Nursing (LPN) Management Manufactur ing Techno logy

Marketing Medical Assisting Medical Transcription Microsoft \'1/'indows Network ing,
Advanced Certificate Office Career Techn o logies Para med ic Techno logy Pre-Schoo l C h ild hood Care &
Education Radio logic Tech no logy Surgica l Techno logy Webmaster, Advanced Certi ficate We ld ing Weld ing-Machi ne Shop Opt ion

Mini-Certificate Programs A+ Ce rtification Certified Customer Service Speciali st Certified Manufacturing Specialist

Certified Nursing Ass ista n t Chi ld Development Associate
(CDA)

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Communication for G loba l Commerce
Computer-Aided Drafting Health Unit Coordinator Industrial We ld ing & Machining,
Basic i Series 400 Application
Development Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Industrial Safety Specialise Industrial Weldjng & Machining,
Basic Information Techno logy (IT) Plus
Specialist Machinist, Basic Management Ma nu factur ing Tec hn ology -
General Manufacturing

Manufacturing Technology Transportation
Marketing Medical Coding Specialist Mu lticultura l Healthcare
Management Specialist Mu lticultura l Manufacturing
Management Special ist Multicultural Office Speciali st Office Techno logy, Basic Personal Computer Applications Ph lebotomy Small Business Record Keeping Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Plate & Pipe Welding - T IG

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

(229) 430-6740 Code 001543

Located in southwest Georgia two-year public co llege a unit of the Univers ity System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Associat ion of Colleges and Schoo ls semester system (freshmen may enter any semeste r) enrollment: 3,400.

ADMISSIONS Gary Barnette, Vice President of Student Affairs (229) 430-6740
Application shou ld be received by July for fall semester. Requireme nts: (1) graduat ion from hi gh schoo l or sat isfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT.

COSTS* Per Academic Year (2 semesters)
Tuition ............................. ........ .. ....... .. ................... $1,398 Mandatory Fees ............ ....... ........................................ 264
Total ... .... ..... $1,662 PerYear
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $400 per year). * Tuition and fees subject to change.

FINANCIAL AID Martha Whittle, Director of Financial Aid (229) 430-6746
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the co ll ege offers the Darton College Foundat ion Scholarships and the Darron Co ll ege Fo undat ion Nursing Scholarships/Loans.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurr icular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athl etics, publications, music, drama, and student organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting ......................... .... AAS Agriculture ................. .. ........ .. ... AS Anthropology ....................... ..... AS Arc ............................................ AA

Biological Science ..................... AS Business Admini strat ion ........... AS Business, Health, Services
Techno logy* ........................ AAS

Business Computer Systems .. AAS Business Computer Speciali st Option .............. AAS Information Systems 2+2 Option ..... .... ..................... AAS Network Support Speciali st Option .. .... .. ..... .... ... .... ...... AAS
Busin ess Educat ion .... ............... AS Cardiovascular Tech ni cian .. ... .. AS Chemistry .................................. AS CISCO Support ........................ AS Computer Information Systems .. AS Comp uter Science ...... .. ........ .... . AS Criminal Justice ... .. ..... .... ..... ..... AS Denta l Hygiene .................. ....... AS Diagnostic Medical
Sonography ...... .. .... ...... .. .. .... ... AS Economics .... ............................. AS Ed ucation Pa raprofess ional .... .. AS Emergency Medica l Services .... AS Eng in eering Technology ........ .. AS Eng li sh ............................. ......... AA Env ironmental Science .... ...... ... AS Foreign Language ....... ... ......... .. AA Forensic Science .. ....... ... ....... ..... AS Forestry ................................ ..... . AS Gene ral Studies .............. ..... ...... AS G eography ................................. AS Health & Physical Educatio n ... AS
Teacher Education Option .... AS Recreation Option ................. AS Sports Management Option .. AS Exercise Science Option ........ AS Health Information Management .......... ...... ...... ..... AS Health Information Techno logy ........................... .. AS Histologic Techn ology .. ....... AAS History ...................................... AA Human Services Techno logy .... AS Information Systems .. ...... .. .... AAS Journalism .. ............ ... ........ .. ..... AA Management .... ...... ..... ....... ... .. AAS Mathematics ....................... ....... AS Medical Laboratory Techno logy ............................. AS

Medica l Technology ........... ... .. . AS Music ........................................ AA Network Support ...................... AS N uclear Medicine Technology ... AS Nurs in g ...... ..... .... .................. ...... AS Occupational T herapy
Assistant .......... .... .............. ...... AS Occupational Therapy .. ............ . AS Office Adm ini stration ..... AS,AAS Ph il osophy ................................ AA Physical Therapy ....................... AS Physical Therapist Assistant ..... AS Phys ics .... .. ... .. .... ...... .. ................ AS Po li tical Science ...... .. ...... .......... AS Psychiatric Techno logy ... .. .. .. AAS Psycho logy ................................. AS Respiratory Care ............ ........ ... AS Respi ratory T herapy ...... .. .... .... . AS Social Work ............................ .. . AS Sociology ................................... AS Speech ............................ .. ......... AA Teacher Education:
Arc, Secondary Educat ion .... . AA Early Ch il dhood .... .... ........... AA English, Secondary
Education ....... .. .... .... .......... . AA Foreign Language, Secondary
Education ............................ AA Humanities, Secondary
Education ........................... . AA Mathematics, Secondary
Education ............................ AA Middle Grades Education .... AA Music, Secondary
Education ............ .......... .... .. AA Secondary Ed ucat ion ............ AA Social Science, Secondary
Education ............................ AA Special Education ........ ...... ... AA Speech, Secondary
Education .................... .. ...... AA Theatre, Secondary
Educat ion ............................ AA Theatre ...... .. ...... .. ..................... AA Trade & Industrial Education .... AS

* Offered jointly with Southwest Georgia Techn ica l College.

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine

Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physician's Assistant Pre-Veterin ary Medicine

Certificate Programs
Acco unting Add iction Counsel in g Ath let ic Field Maintenance Athlet ic Training Business Computer Systems:
General Business Netwo rk Support Oracle Special ist A+ Specialist Techno logy C ISCO Church Music Coaching Emergency Medical Services Fami ly & C hild Welfare Graph ic Des ign

Histo logy Management:
General Health Crimin al Justice Banking Busi ness Tech nology Women's Leadership &
Management Medical Coding Med ical Transcription Office Adm ini stration
Ma nagement Para legal Psychiatr ic Tech ni cian

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Teacher Communication & Crisis Management
Teacher Education: Middle Grades Math Middle Grades Science
Word Information Processing

Management & Supervisory Development ....................... AAT
Marketing Management* ....... AAT

Opcicianry .............................. AAT Paralegal Studies .................... AAT

Joint programs are also ava ilab le in which Associate in Appli ed Science degrees are awarded by Georgia Perimeter College.

Diploma Programs

DEKALB TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Paul M. Starnes, President

495 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston, Georgia 30021

(404) 297-9522

Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Banking & Finance Business Office Technology*
Business Office Specialise Legal Office Specialist Computer Information Systems* Computer Programming
Specialist Database Specialise Microcomputer Specialise

Networking Specialist C o s m e t o lo gy Cr imin al Justice Technology Drafting Early Childhood Care/Education Electrical Control Systems Electronics Fundamentals Electron ics Technology*
Communications Electron ics General Electronics Industrial Electronics Telecommunications Electronics Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

www.dekalbtech.org

Code 016582

Certificate Programs*

Located in the eastern metropolitan Atlanta area two-year public degreegranting technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology quarter system (students may enter any quarter) enrollment: 4,500.

ADMISSIONS Terry Richardson, Coordinator of Admissions (404) 297-9522, Ext. 1238
Application should be received 25 working days prior to the beginning of the new student registration dace for the quarter for which admission is sought. Placement tests should be completed prior to registration.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ................................................................... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ................... ..... ....... ...................... ...... 248
Total ............ $1,544 PerYear
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year).

FINANCIAL AID John Gottardy, Director of Financial Aid (404) 297-9522, Ext. 1166
The college offers State and Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE The Student Government Association promotes extracurricular activities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Associate Degree Programs Accounting ............................. AAT Administrative Office
Technology .......................... AAT Air Conditioning, Advanced ... AAT Automotive Technology ........ AAT Banking & Finance ....... ......... AAT Computer Information
Systems* ............................... AAT Computer Programming Specialist Database Specialist Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist
Criminal Justice Technology ... AAT Drafting ....................... ..... .... .. AAT

Early Childhood Care & Education .. .................... ...... AAT
Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology .... AAT Computer Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Technology
Electronics Technology* ....... AAT Communications Electronics General Electronics Industrial Electronics Telecommunications Electronics
Industrial Systems Technology* ........................ AAT

Automotive Technology Automatic Transmission/ Transaxle Systems Auto Air Conditioning/Electrical Technician Brakes Technician Engine Performance Techniciar. Engine Repair Technician Manual Drive Train & Axle Technician Suspension & Steering
Banking & Finance Business Computer Applications Certified Construction Worker:
Concrete Forms Framing Site Layout Certified Customer Service Specialise Certified Highway Worker Certified Manufacturing Specialise Certified Nursing Assistant Commerical Truck Driving Computer Information System: Application Software Specialise CISCO CCNP Specialise CISCO Specialist CITRIX Specialise Desktop Applications Technician E-Commerce Web Site Specialise Hardware Specialise Installation & Support
Technician LAN Administrator LINUX/UNIX System
Administrator Network Security Specialist Visual Basic Programming
Specialise Visual C++ Programming
Specialise Computerized Accounting
Applications Criminal Justice Fundamentals Drafting
CAD Operator - Architectural CAD Operator - Mechanical

Early Childhood Care/Education: Infant/Toddler Child Care Specialise School-Age & Youth Care
E-Commerce Management Electronics & Computer
Engineering Techno logy: Computer Engineering
Technology Fundamentals Computer Networking/Repair
Specialise Computer System Design
Specialise Network Engineering
Technology Electronics Technology:
Basic Electron ic Assembler Basic Electronic Compute r
Inscallacion Telecommunciations Facility/
Testing Technician Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician Telecommun ications Service/
Operations Technician Emergency Medical Technician,
Basic Emergency Medical Technician,
Intermediate Heavy Equipment Operator Industrial Systems Technology:
Industrial Systems Fundamentals Electrial Motors Mechanical Systems Motor Controls Programmable Logic Controls Legal Administrative Assistant Opcicianry: Contact Lens Technician Eyeware Dispensing Specialise Optical Laboratory Technician Refractometry Organizational Leadership Paralegal Fundamentals Phlebotomy Technician Training Plastics Technology Extrusion Specialist

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Plastics Manufacturing Basics Small Business Management Supervisory Development Utility Locating Technician Welding:
Fabricator Technician

Gas Metal Arc Technician Gas Tungsten Arc Specialise Gas Tungsten Arc Technician Oxyacetylene Technician Welding & Joining Technology

* Ochers available. Check quarterly Schedule of Classes.

Many DeKalb Technical Co ll ege programs are also offered on the Cov ingtonNewton Campus. Request the cara log or the quarterly Schedule of Classes for program locations.

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FINANCIAL AID Robin Winston, Associate Director of Student Finance (404) 292-7900, Ext. 2283
In addition to Scace and Federal assistance, rhe university offers scholarships.

UNDERGRADUATE CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activities include intramural sports, student association, co-curricular activities, and various clubs.

DEGREES
Accounting & Financial Management ........... ........ ......... M
Business Adm inistration .... .... ..... BS,MBA
Computer Information Systems .... .. ... .. ........................ BS
Computer Engineering Technology ........ ...... .... ...... ..... BS
Hea lth Services Management ... BS Human Resource
Management ... ... ....... .... ..... BS,M Information Systems
Management .... ..... .. ................. M Information Technology .......... BS

Electronics & Computer Technology ......... ................. AAS
Electronics Engineering Technology ........ .. ................... BS
Network Systems Administrator ...................... AAS
Project Management ............ ...... M Pub lic Administration ............... M Small Business Management &
Entrepreneurship ... ...... ... ....... BS Technica l Management ..... ..... .. BS Telecommunications
Management ..... ... ... ... .. ... ... BS,M

DeKalb Technical College studentJulian Webb prepares to fit classmate Dolores Martinex with a pair ofeyeglasses in the Eyeware Dispensing Laboratory. The coffege offers several specializations in the Opticianry program.

EAST CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Diane Harper, President 667 Perry House Road Fitzgerald, Georgia 31750 (229) 468-2000 1-800-575-0567

DEVRY UNIVERSITY

www.ectcollege.org

Code 010436

Donna M. Loraine, President

250 North Arcadia Avenue

Decatur, Georgia 30030-2198 (404) 292-7900 Toll free: 1-800-221-4771

www.atl.devry.edu

Code 009224

Two campuses located in the Atlanta area: Decatur and Alpharetta DeVry University Centers: Buckhead, Cobb-Galleria, Gwinnecr, Perimeter, and Charlotte, NC private, proprietary university accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Centra l Association electronics engineering technology program accred ited by Technology Accreditat ion Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology semester system in undergraduate programs (freshmen may enter any semester) approximate enrollment 6,000.

ADMISSIONS Tonya Gibson, Director of Admissions - Decatur (404) 292-7900
Gary Purcell, Director of Admissions - Alpharetta (770) 521-4900
App li cations are processed on a continuous basis. Requirements: (I) high school transcript or GED; (2) interv iew; (3) SAT, ACT, or placement exam .

UNDERGRADUATE COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition .. .. .. ... ..... ...... ............................................... $9,240 Fees ....... .. ............ ....................................... .. ........ ... ..... 280 Room/Housing (average) .. ..... ...... ...... ... ...... .. .......... 6,000
Total ......... $15,520

Per Year

Costs for books and supplies vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,080 per academic year).

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

ADMISSIONS Connie Coffey, Vice President for Student Services (229) 468-2033
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score preferred.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ..................... .............................................. $1,296 Mandatory Fees .... ...... .... .. ..... ... ........ .. ......................... 212
Total ...... .. .... $1,508 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $440 per year) .

FINANCIAL AID Sheila Thomas, Financial Aid Director (229) 468-2046
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers var ious scholarships.

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Computer Information Systems Early Chi ldhood Care & Education

Diploma Programs
Agricultural D iesel Mechanics Air Conditioning Technology2.4

Air Conditioning Technology, Advanced''

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Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Banking & Finance Business & Office Technology' 23
Cosmetology Computer Information Syscemsl.2 Criminal Justice' E-Commerce Site Designer' Early Childhood Care & Education 1 Electrical Construction &
Maintenance4

Electrical Control Systems3 Fire Science Technology Industrial Systems Technology' 2 Medical Assistingl.3 Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology' Practical Nursingl.3 Telecommunications Technology' 2 Welding & Joining Technology

1 Joint degree program with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. 2 Joint degree program with South Georgia Co ll ege. 3 Offered at the Fitzgerald and Douglas campus; parentheses refer to
Douglas campus. 4 Offered only at the Douglas Campus.

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Repair Automotive Air Conditioning
Specialist Automotive Alignment & Brakes
Specialist Automotive Maintenance &
Light Repair Automotive Transmission/
Transaxle Speciali st BICSI Apprentice Certification BICSI Level II Technician Bookkeeping Specialist Business Office Assistant CISCO Specialist CISCO CCNP Specialise CNC Setup & Programming Central Office Installer Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialise Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Mechanical Inspector Certified Warehouse &
Distribution Specialist Child Development Associate I Child Development Specialise Computer Applications for
Government Employees Diesel Engine Repair Driveabilitv Technician E-Comme;ce Site Specialist Electric Forklift Maintenance &
Repair Electronics, Basic Emergency Medical Techno logy Financial Services Fundamental Microcomputer
Skills Gas, LP, & Diesel Forklift
Maintenance & Repair General Forklift Maintenance &
Repair Hydraulic/Pneumacic Technician Industrial Con crols Technician Industrial Systems Technician,
Advanced Infant & Toddler Child Care
Specialist

Information Technology Speciali st Information Technology+
Speciali st Introduction to Auto CAD Introduction to Web Site Design Lathe Operator, Basic Lawn Equipment & Small Engine
Repair Machine Operator, Basic Medical Coding Medical Transcription Mill Operator, Basic Multi-Skilled Medical Care
Specialist Nail Technician Office Support Specialist PC Maintenance/Troubleshooting Patient Care Assisting Personal Computer Applications
Specialist Personal Computer Operations Phlebotomy Preparation for A+ Certification Preparation for MCSE
Cercification Preparation for Microsoft Office
Specialist Certification In Access Preparation for Microsoft Office
Specialist Certification in Excel Preparation for Microsoft Office
Specialist Certification in Word Programmable Logic Controller
T e c h n i c ian Retail Marketing Solaris Systems Administrator Supervisory Management
Specialist Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician UNIX Specialist Web Languages Specialist Web Site Fundamentals Web Site Specialist Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MIG Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - SMAW Pipe

Georgia's technical colleges offer degree, diploma, and certificate programs.

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EAST GEORGIA COLLEGE J. Foster Watkins, Interim President
131 College Circle Swainsboro, Georgia 30401-2699
www.ega.edu

(478) 289-2000 Code 010997

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 semester system (students may enter any semester) enrollment: 1,499.

ADMISSIONS Allison M. Hood, Director of Admissions (478) 289-2017
Application shou ld be received by August 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfacrory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum recommended; (4) of good character; (5) placement test required of all students.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tu ition ................................................................... $1,398 Mandatory Fees ........................................................... 126
Total ................. $1,524 Per Year Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Barbara Green, Director of Financial Aid (478) 289-2012
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular act ivities in clude intramural sports, student government, publications, drama, and academic and service organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*

Agriculture ............................... AA Anthropo logy ........................... AA Art ............................................ AA Biology ..................................... AA Business Administration &
Econom ics .. .... ............... .. ...... AA Business Education .. ................ AA Chemistry ..... .. ......................... . AA Criminal Justice ....................... AA Dental Hygiene ......................... AS English ............................... ...... . AA Exercise & Health Sciences ..... AA Foreign Language ..................... AA

General Studies ........................ AA Geology .................................... AA Heal ch & Physical Education .... AA History ...................................... AA Home Economics ............. ..... ... AA Machemarics ......... .................... AA Nursing ..................................... AA Political Science ....................... AA Psychology .............. ................. . AA Recreation ...... .. .... .................... AA Sociology .............. .. .................. AA Teacher Education ................... AA

Associate of Applied Science Degree programs also offered in conjunction with Heart of Georgia Technical College, Ogeechee Technical College, Sandersville Regional Technical College, Southeastern Technical College, and Swainsboro Technical College.

Pre-Professional (Transfer) Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygiene Pre-Dentistry Pre-Medical Techno logy Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Radiological Technology Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

George H. Ebbs, President Georgia campuses only

www.erau.edu

Code 001479

Extended campuses in Georgia located in Marietta, (770) 426-9990; Robins AFB, (478) 926-1727; Savannah, (912) 355-0644; an d Valdosta, (229) 244-9400 private coeducational university programs eligible for Georgia's HOPE Scholarship are offered at the four Georgia campuses and/or through distance learning at www.erau.edu.

ADMISSIONS
An app lication can be submitted online at www.erau.edu. More information about application procedures can be found at the university Web site.

COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition ................... ..... ....... ............. $ 169 per credit hour Fees ........ ................................... Please call the university.

FINANCIAL AID
In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the univers ity offers endowed scholarships based on academic achievement and need .

PROGRAMS
Aeronautical Science* Aircraft Maintenance* Aviation Business
Administration* ** Aviation Maintenance
Management* Aviation Management*

Business Administration in Aviation* **
Management/Technical Operations*
Professional Aeronautics* Safety Science* Technical Management*

Available at the Extended Campuses. Available as online distance lea rning at www.erau.edu.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition .................... ....... ...... ... ...... ......... ...... .......... $8,734 Fees ............................... ........ ....................... .... ..... ....... 270 Room and board ....... ... ............................................ 4, 136
Total ........ . $ 13, 140 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study (estimated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Mary Beadles, Director of Financial Aid (706) 245-7226 1-800-860-8800
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college provides merit scholarships: Academic, Achiever, and Music Scholarships. Over 50 privately endowed scholarships are also available, as well as ministerial scholars hips for qualifying so ns and dau ghters .

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, publications, drama, choir, brass ensemble, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Allied Health .. ...... ... .. ....... ... ...... AS Biology ............ ...... ..... ........ ....... BS Business AdminiscrationAS,BA,BS C hristian Miniseries ............ BA,BS Communication Studies ..... BA,BS Computer Information
Systems ......... .. ........... ... ....... ... BS Education:
Early C hildhood ..................... BS Secondary ... ............... .. ...... ..... BS Middle Grades ........... ............. BS English ...................................... BA

General Education ................... AA History ............ .. .. .. .... ........... BA,BS Kinesiology .... ......... ........ .... ....... BS Mathematics .... ...... ........ ... ......... BS
Mwk ........................................ BA
Office Administration .............. AS Pre-Law ............................... BA,BS Pre-Pharmacy .... ...... ... .......... .. .. AA Pre-Professional ........ ..... ....... .... BS Psychology .... .. ............. ........ BA, BS Worship & Music Ministry ...... BS

EMORY UNIVERSITY
William M. Chace, President Atlanta, Georgia 30322 (404) 727-6036 1-800-727-6036
www .emory.edu

Code 001564

EMMANUEL COLLEGE

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

www.emmanuelcollege.edu

Code 001563

Located 30 miles northeast of Athens four-year private co ll ege affiliated with Pentecostal Hol iness Church accred ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 850.
ADMISSIONS Donna Quick, Dean of Admissions (706) 245-7226 1-800-860-8800
Application for fall semester muse be received by August 1. Req uirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum recommended.

Located six miles northeast of the heart of Atlanta private Methodist university accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools semester system (freshme n may enter fall semester) residence facilities enrollment: 11,000.

ADMISSIONS Daniel C. Walls, Dean of Admission (800) 727-6036
Early Decision: (1) recommendation of high scho ol officials; (2) SAT or ACT scores th at are co mpetitive for regular freshmen admission; (3) high school grades demonstrating sol id academ ic preparatio n. Regu lar Admission: (1) selective admissions; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) rota! of 16 high school units of college preparatory work. Early Decision Plan available.

COSTS

Per Year

Tuition .... .. ...... ... .. ..... .... .. .... .... .. ... ......... ............... $27,600 Fees ... ..... .... ..... ........ ......... .. ...... .... ..... ....... ...... ......... ..... 352 Room and board ....... ................................ ..... ..... .... . 8,920 Incidental expenses ........ .. ....... ..... ........ ... ... ... ........... 1,300
Total ......... $38,172

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $ 1,000 per year) .

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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 I and February 15 prior to the academic year for which aid is so ught.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, numerous organizations and soc ieties, varied intellectual and cultural activities, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
African American & Afr ican Studies .. ....... ...... .................... BA
American & African American Studies ........ MA,PhD
American Studies ...... ............... BA Anatomy ...... ........................... PhD Anesthesiology/Patient Monitoring
Systems ..... ............... Cert,MMSc Anthropology ........... BA,MA,PhD Anthropology &
Human Ecology .... ................. BS Anthropology & Religion ........ BA Area Studies ....... ....... BA,MA,PhD Art History ........ .... .. . BA,MA,PhD Asian Studies .. .......................... BA Audiology ...... .... ... .. ........ ...... MMS Biological & Biomedical Sciences:
Bacteriology ..... .. ...... .. ... MS,PhD Biology ...... Cert,BA,BS,BA/MA,
BS/MS,MA,MAT,PhD Biochemistry ................. MS,PhD Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology ................. ... ... MS,PhD Biophysics ......... ....... ..... MS,PhD Biostatistics ...... .. MPH ,MS, PhD Cell & Developmental
Biology ...................... MS,PhD Cell Biology ........ ... ... .. .. MS,PhD Clinical Microbiology/
Immunology .... .... ....... .. MMSc Genetics & Molecular
Biology ....................... MS,PhD Immunology & Molecular
Pathogenesis .............. MS,PhD Microbiology. MS,PhD,MD/PhD Microbiology & Mo lecular
Genetics ...... ............... MS,PhD Mo lecular Biology ........ MS ,PhD Neuroscience ................... .... PhD Physiological & Pharmacological
Sciences ...................... MS,PhD Therapeutics &
Toxicology ............ .. ... MS,PhD Business Administration:
Accounting ....... ... ..... . BBA,MBA Economics ........ .. ....... BBA,MBA Finance ..... ........... ..... . BBA,MBA Management .. ...... ...... BBA,MBA Marketing ......... ......... BBA,MBA Chemistry ... . Cert,BA,BS,BA/MA,
BS/MS,MA,MS,MAT,Ph D Church Related Vocations .... MDiv,
MThS,THM,MSM,Th D Classical Civilizations ... ........... BA Classical Studies .... ................... BA Classics:
C lassics & English .... ...... .... ... BA

Classics & History .. ........ .. .... BA Classics & Philosophy .... ...... BA Communicative Disorders ..... ................. ... MMSc Comparative Literature ..... MA,PhD Creative Writing ...................... BA Culture, History & Theory ..................... MA,PhD Dance ........... ... ........ .. ....... ......... BA Dietetics ...... .. ......... .. .. Cert,MMSc 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 ............... Cerc,MAT English ........ Cert,MAT,DAST French ... ...... Cert,MAT,DAST German .. ... ..... ...... .. ... .... .. .. Cert Health & Physical
Education ..... ..... .. ....... ... . Cert Latin ..... ....... ................... ... Cert Library Media ....... ...... .... .. Cert Mathematics ........ .. ....... ... Cert,
MAT,DAST Physics ............... ..... Cert,MAT Reading ..... .. ...... ... . Cert,MEd,
MAT,DAST Science ...... .. Cert,MAT,DAST Spanish ..... ... Cert,MAT,DAST Engineering (Dual-Degree)* ..... ...... .... BA/BS English .......... .... ..... .... ...... Cert,BA, BA/MA,MA,MAT,DAST,PhD English & Creative Writing .... BA English & History .. ... ..... ... ..... .. BA English & Modern Language .. BA Environmental Science ............ MS Epidem iology .. ...... .. .... MPH,PhD Film Studies .......... ........ .. .. BA,MA French ..... ..... ... ...... ........... Cert,BA,
MA,MAT, DAST,PhD French Cultural Studies .. ........ BA German Studies ........................ BA Greek ..... ............... .................... BA Health Policy
& Management .. ..... MBA/MPH Hispanic-Latin American
Studies ......................... MA,PhD Hisrory ........ BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD History & Religion .................. BA Hospital Pharmacy
Technology ......................... Cert

Humanities ......... ..... ................. BA International Studies ...... .. .. ..... BA Italian Studies .................. .. ...... BA Jewish Studies ... ...................... MA Journalism .. ............... ............... BA Judaic Languages & Literature .. BA Judaic Studies .......... .... ........ ..... BA Latin ...... ..... ........ ............. . Cert,BA Latin American & Caribbean
Studies .......................... ........ . BA Law ................ JD ,M L, MLT,MLL Law & Business .............. MBA/JD Law & Theology ........... MDiv/JD Liberal Area Studies. BA,MA,PhD Liberal Arts ..... ................ MA,PhD Literature ........ ... ...... ............ ..... BA Literature & Theology ........... PhD Mathematics .............. Cert,BA,BS,
BA/MA,MA,MAT,DAST,PhD Mathematics Computer
Science .............. BA,BS,MS,PhD Medical Science ..... .. BS,MD/PhD Medical Technology ....... .... BMSc Medicine ... ....... .... .................... MD
Medicine/Microbiology .. MD/PhD Nuclear Medicine ............ MMSc Medieval & Renaissance Studies .................. .. ............... BA Midd le Eastern Studies .. ... ... .... BA Music ..... .. .......... .... BA,MSM,MM Music History .......... ... ...... .. ..... BA Neurosc ience & Behavioral Biology ... ....... ... .. ....... ............ .. BS Nursing ... .... ... BS,BSN,RN/MSN,
MN,MN/MPH,MBA Nursing/Business .... MNurs/MBA Nutrition & Health
Sciences ... ........ ....... .. ..... MS,PhD Orthoptics/Ophthalmic
Technology ... ........... Cert,MMSc Pathology .... ..... ...... .. ............... PhD Pharmacology .................... ..... PhD Philosophy .. BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD Philosophy & Religion ............ BA Physica l Therapy .... ......... ...... Cert,
MMS,MPTh Physician Ass istant ... ............ MMS

Physician Associate .......... ......... AS Physics ........ ............... Cerc,BA,BS,
MS,MA,MS,MAT,PhD Physics, Applied ........... ...... ....... BS Physiology ....................... MS,PhD Political Science ... ..... BA,BA/MA,
MA,PhD Psychology .......... BA,BS,MA,PhD
Clinical Psychology ... ... ... BA,BS, MA,PhD
Cognitive & Developmental Psychology ... . BA,BS,MA,PhD
Psychobiology .. BA,BS,MA,PhD Public Health .................... ... MPH Radiologic
Techno logy .. .. Cert,AMSc,BMSc Radiation Oncology ........ ... MMSc Radiological Health ........ ... MMSc Radiological Sciences ......... MMSc Religion ................. ... BA,MA,PhD
Ethics & Society .......... MA,PhD Historical Studies ........ MA,PhD New Testament ........... MA,PhD Old Testament ... ........ . MA,PhD Religion & C lassical Civilization ...... ...................... BA Religion & Sociology ...... ........ . BA Religion & Theology ............. PhD Resp iratory Therapy .............. Cert Romance Languages ........ Cert,BA,
BA/MA,MAT,PhD Russian ..... ....... ........ ... .............. BA Russian Area Studies ............ .... BA Sociology .... BA,BA/MA,MA,PhD Spanish ........ .. . Cerc,BA,MA,MAT
DAST,PhD Speech Therapy ......... ......... MMSc Statistics & Biometry ...... MS,PhD Theater Studies ...... ... ....... ........ BA Theological Studies ... ..... MA,PhD Theology .................. MDiv,MThS,
ThM,MSM,ThD Theology/Business ... . MDiv/MBA Theology & Personality .. MA,PhD Women 's Studies ..... BA,MA,PhD

Dual-degree program with Georgia Institute of Technology: 3 years at Emory and 2 years at Georgia Institute of Technology; BA/BS from Emory and BEng from Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Georgia's HOPE Scholarship has helped more than 700,000 students
attending public and private colleges and universities andpublic technical
colleges in Georgia since the program began in 1993.

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FLINT RIVER TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Kathy S. Love, President 1533 US Hwy 19 South Thomaston, Georgia 30286-4752 (706) 646-6148 In Georgia: 1-800-752-9681

www.flintrivertech.org

Code 005613

Located 45 miles northwest of Macon two-year public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education enrollment capacity: 2,000.
ADMISSIONS Kathy Neeley, Admissions Specialist (706) 646-6148 16 years of age or older. Admissions test; SAT, ACT, ASSET, or CPE. Certain licensure programs require students to be at least 17 years of age.

Carpentry- Wall Framing Carpentry - Stairs Carpentry - Concrete Forming Carpentry - Site Layout/Footings/
Foundations Carpentry - Cabinermaking Basics Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Certified Nursing Assistant Certified Warehousing Assistant Child Development Associate I Child Development Specialist CISCO Specialist Commercial Straight Truck &
Passenger Driving Commercial Truck Driving Early Childhood Program
Administration

Emergency Medical Technician Introduction to Web Sire Design Light Commercial Air
Conditioning Medical Coding Medical Transcription Nail Technician PC Maintenance Technician/A+
Certification Phlebotomy Technician Preparation for MCP Certification Public Safety Specialist Tax Preparer, Entry Level Welding - Basic Welding - Basic Shielded Mera!
Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Windows 2000 Network
Technician

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)

Tuition .......... .. .................... ................ ...... .......... ... $1 ,296 Mandatory Fees ..... ....... .... ..... .... .... ............... ....... ... .... . 184
Tota l ............ $1 ,480

Book costs vary depending on course of study.

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

PROGRAMS
Associate In Applied Technology Admin istrative Office Techno logy Computer Information Systems:
Internet Specialist - Web Sire Design
Microcomputer Specialist

Networking Specialist Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics Technology Health

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Applied Graphics Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business & Office Technology Carpentry Computer Information Systems:
Internet Specialist - Web Site Design

Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Cosmetology Early Child Care & Education Electronics Technology Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Certificate Programs
Advanced Sheet Metal Aircraft Assembly Worker Automotive Brakes Technician Automotive Electrical/Electronic
Systems Technician Automot ive Engine Performance
Technician Automotive Engine Repair
Technician Automotive Heating, Ventilation &
Air Conditioning Technician Automotive Manual Drive Train
Transmission/Axle Technician

Automotive Steering & Suspension Technician
Automatic Transmission & Transaxle Repair Technician
Carpentry - Ceiling & Roof Framing Carpentry - Commercial Doors Carpentry - Exterior Finishes/
Trim/Soffit Carpen try - Floor Framing (Level I) Carpentry - Framing Carpentry - Insulation/Interior
Wall/Ceiling Cover

FLOYD COLLEGE J. Randy Pierce, President
P.O. Box 1864 Rome, Georgia 30162-1864 (706) 802-5000 In Georgia: 1-800-332-2406

www.floyd.edu

Code 009507

Located 70 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 semester system enrollment: 2,996.

ADMISSIONS (706) 802-5000 In Georgia: 1-800-332-2406
Application for fall semester should be received as early as possible before the beginning of the semester. Requirements: (I) high school transcript with at least 1.8 average on academic course work; (2) SAT; (3) tests and interview may be required ac the college.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ............. .. ..... ... .... .... ........ .... .... ..... ......... ..... $1,398 Fees ... .. ..... ........ .. .. ....... ...... ........... ............... ........... ...... 180
Total ............ $1,578 Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID (706) 295-6311
In addition to Seate and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional and private scholarships based on need, scholastic merit, and program of study. Application for financial aid shou ld be submitted when applying for admission.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and club sports, student government, publications, academic, service, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting** ........ ................. . AAS Financial ........... ............ ....... AAS Managerial ..................... ..... . AAS
Agriculture .......... ............ ....... ... AS

Art ....... ......... .. .... .... ... ......... ...... AA Automotive Technology* ...... AAS Biology .................................. .... AS Business Administration .......... . AS

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Chemistry ............ ...... .... ..... .. ... .. AS Computer:
Information Systems .............. AS Programming** .. ................. AAS Science ........................ ... ......... AS Crimina l Justice .... ....... ... .. ....... AA Deneal Hygiene ...... ............ ASDH Drafting** ........ ...................... AAS Econom ics ................... .............. AS Education - Teacher ......... ........ AS Electronics Technology* ..... .. AAS English ................. ... ............ ... ... AA Forestry ...... ........................... ..... AS General Studies ............ .. ...... ..... AS Geology ... ..... ............................. AS Gerontology ....... ..... ... .. .......... Cert History ..... ......... ............... ...... ... AA Home Economics .............. ...... .. AS Horticulture Environmental* ................... AAS Human Services .. ................ ASHS Human Services/ Correctional ..................... ASHS Human Services/Hearing Impaired ...... .... ................. ASHS Human Services/Interpreter Education .... .... ..... .... ........ ASHS

Industrial Electron ics Technology ....... ................. AAS
Information Technology .................. AAS,Cert
lnrerprerer Training ... ............ Cert Journalism ....... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. AA Management ..................... .... .. AAS
Industrial ............ ................ ... . AS Management & Supervisory
Development* ................... AAS Market ing* .......................... AAS Mathematics .................... .. ........ AS Medical Technology ... .. ............ A Microcomputer Specialise** ........................ .. AAS Nursing ..... .. ............ .......... AS,ASN Office Technology* ... ... ......... AAS Philosophy .... ..... ....... ................ AA Physics .......... ........................ ... .. AS Political Science ... ...... .............. AA Psychology .... ............................ AA Radiologic Technology .......... AAS Recreation .............. ....... .... ..... ... AS Respiratory Therapy .............. AAS Sociology ... .. ... ..... .... ....... .......... AA Speech & Drama ... ... .... ... .... ..... AA

ADMISSIONS Debra McGhee, Interim Director of Admissions & Enrollment (478) 825-6307
App lication and supporting informat ion shou ld be received 20 days prior to the registration dare of the semester 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 Per Academic Year

Tuition* ............................... ............. ......... .... ......... $ 2,212 Mandatory Fees ..... ............. .... .............. ........ ... ...... ..... . 570 Room and board ................. .. ....... ......... ........ ..... ... ... 2,039
Total ..... ....... $4,821

Per Year

Tuition is higher for our-of-scare residents.

Book coses vary depending on course of srudy (estimated $500 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Russelle Keese, Director of Financial Aid (478) 825-6351
In addition ro Scare and Federa l assistance, the university offers several scho larsh ips, including rhe Porter, Hunt-Bond-Troup, and Energy Scholarships.

Cooperative programs with North Metro Technical College. Cooperative programs with Coosa Valley Technical College and North
Metro Technical College.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Occupational Therapy

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician's Assistant

Floyd College associate professor ofphysics Dr. Soumitra Chattopadhyay reviews an assignment with student Sonali Patel.

FO RT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

Kofi Lomotey, President 1005 State University Drive Fort Valley, Georgia 31030-4313 (478) 825-6307 1-877-GO-2-FVSU 1-877-462-3878

www.fvsu.edu

Code 001566

Located 28 miles southwest of Macon pub lic university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,456.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*
Accounting .... ... ........... ........... BBA Agricultural Economics ...... BSAG Agricultural Engineering
Techno logy .... ................. AAS,BS Animal Science ............. MS,BSAG Bio logy, General .. .. ... .... ........ ... . BS Business, General ................... BBA Chemistry ........... ................ ....... BS Commercial Design ................. BA Computer Informat ion
Systems ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .. .. .. .... . BS Computer Science ... .... ... ........ ... BS Core Curr iculum ........ .. ............ AS Crimina l Justice ....... ................ BA Economics .................... ... ......... BA Educat ion: **
Agricu lture .............................. BS Early Childhood .............. BS,MS French ............ ................... BSED Hea lch & Physical ............ BSED Home Economics ...... ..... ....... . BS Mathematics ..... .. ....... ............. BS Middle Grades ... ....... . BSED,MS Secondary .... ...... .. ... ..... ..... BSED Educational Specialise ............. EdS Electronic Engineering Techno logy ............. AAS , BSEET

English ..... ......... ........ .. .... ....... .. . BA Environmenta l Heal ch .......... .. . MS Family & Consumer Services
Education .... .......... .......... BSFCS Food & Nutrition .. .. ...... .. .. BSFCS Guidance & Counseling ..... MS ,EdS History ........... .... ....... .. ..... ... ..... . BA Horticulture,
Ornamental .. ... .. ..... .. AAS,BSAG Infant & Child
Development ............ ....... BSFCS Management .................... ....... BBA Marketing .... ............... ........... . BBA Mass Communication ...... ........ BA Mathematics .... .... ...... ...... .. ....... . BS Meneal Health Counseling ...... MS Ornamenta l Science ....... ..... BSAG Plant Science ....................... BSAG Po li t ica l Science ....... .. ... ..... .... .. BA Psychology .......................... ... ... BA Public Health .. .......... ........... MPH Pub lic Service ........... ..... ...... .. BSPS Rehabilitation Counseling ....... MS Veterinary Technology ..... AAS,BS Vocational Rehabi li tation
Counseling ..... ..... ... .... .. ..... .. ... MS

A number of Associate of App lied Science degrees are offered cooperatively with Middle Georg ia Technical Co llege.
Cooperative doctoral programs in education offered through the University of Georgia.
Cooperative Dual Degree Program (CDEP) with University ofOklahoma, University of Nevada at Las Vegas , and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Agricultural Engineering Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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GAINESVILLE COLLEGE
Martha Tovell Nesbitt, President P.O. Box 1358 Gainesville, Georgia 30503
www.gc.peachnet.edu

(770) 718-3639 Code 001567

Located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools semester system enrollment: 4,200.
ADMISSIONS Tim Buchanan, Director of Admissions (770) 718-3641 Application should be received 30 days prior to registration for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) $20 application fee; (4) certificate of immuni zat ion; (5) placement resr(s) may be required.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition * ...... ....... .. ............. ... ... ....... ....... .... .............. $1,398 Mandatory Fees .................. .. ........ .... .. .... ..................... 138
Toral ............ $1,536 PerYear Tuition is higher for our-of-state residents. Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $500 per year).

Information & Office Technology* ................. .. ..... AAS
Journalism .......... .......... ............ AA Machine Tool Technology* ... AAS Management & Supervisory
Development. ..... ............... .. AAS Ma rketing Management*....... AAS Mathematics .. ................... ......... AS Medical Assisting* ........... ...... AAS Medical Laboratory
Techno logy* ........ .... ....... .. ... AAS Music ..... ................................... AA Nursing, Practical* ............... . AAS Paralegal Studies .................... AAS Paramedic Tech no logy* ......... AAS Physical Geography .................. AS Physics .................... .... ........ .. ..... AS Political Science ..... .................. AA Poultry Science ............ ............. AS

Professional Chef ......... .......... AAS Psychology .. ........... ...... .. .... ....... AA Religion .................................... AA Residential & Commercial
Wiring ................... ............... AAS Social Work ... .......... .. ............... AA Sociology ............................... .. . AA Teacher Education:
Early Childhood/ M idd le Grades ..................... AS
Secondary ....................... .. ...... AS Telecommunications
Technology* ........................ AAS Theatre & Speech .. ........... ...... . AA T urf & Golf Co urse
Management* ..... ................. AAS Welding & Joining
Technology* ........................ AAS

Program offered jointly with Lanier Technical College or North Georgia Technical College.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Veterinary Medicine

FINANCIAL AID Stephen D. Langston, Financial Aid Director (770) 718-3730
In addition LO State and Federal assistance, th e co ll ege offers Foundation Scholarships, including Opportunity Scholarships, academic divisional scholarships, Drama-Speech and leadership/ralent scholarships.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting* ........................... AAS Agriculture .... .... .. ....... .. ..... .... .... AS Air Conditioning
Technology* ........................ AAS Allied H ea lth .... .... ......... .... ........ AS Anthropology ...... .. ................... AA Applied Business Technology* . AAS Applied Manufacturing
Technology* ........................ AAS Art .................. ..... .. .. .... .. .... .... ... AA Automated Manufacturing
Technology* ........................ AAS Biological Sciences .................... AS Building & Facilities
Maintenance* ... ........ .. ....... .. AAS Business:
Administration ..... .. ... ..... .. ..... AA Managemen r ............... ......... AAS Management/Supervisory
Development* ................... AAS Business & Office
Technology* ....... ...... .... ....... AAS Chemistry .......... ........................ AS Commercial Photography* .... AAS Computer Informat ion
Systems* ............................... AAS

Computer Science ..... ... ............. AS Cosmetology* .... ........ ............. AAS Criminal Justice .............. AS, AAS Dental Hygiene* .................... AAS Draft ing ...... .. ....... .. ............... AAS Early Childhood
Care & Education* ............. AAS Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Technology* ... AAS Electronics Fundamentals* .... AAS Electronics Technology* ....... AAS Engineering ..................... ...... ... . AS Engineering Technology ........ .. AS English .................................. .... AA Environmental Horticulture* AAS Exercise & Sport Science .... ...... AS Fire Science Techno logy* ...... AAS Foreign Languages ...... .. ........... AA Forestry ..... ................................. AS General Studies ... ........... .....AA,AS Geology ......... .. ........ .......... ...... .. AS History ... ....... .. .......................... AA Horel/Resra uran r/Travel
Management* ...................... AAS Industrial Maintenance
Techno logy* ....... ........ .... ..... AAS

GEORGIA AVIATION TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Edward A. Lundell, President

71 Airport Road

Eastman, Georgia 31 023 (478) 374-6980 1-866-374-6980

www.gavtc.org

Code 035763

Located ar Eastman Heart of Georgia Regional Airport three miles east of town on Georgia H ighway 46 governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education chartered by rhe Federal Aviation Administration under FAR Pans 141 and 147 enrollment: 260.

ADMISSIONS Teresa Spires, Director of Student Services (478) 374-6401
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for some programs bur nor an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ......... ........... ...... ..... .. .... .. .... .................. ...... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ....... ... ...... ..... ........ ........... .... ............... 200
T oral ............ $1,496 Per Year
Costs for books and supp lies vary (estimated $400 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Mary Jo Pilcher, Financial Aid Officer (478) 374-6400
The college offers Stare and Federal assistance.

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PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs Flight Technology
Diploma Programs Aircraft Strucrural Technology* Aviation Maintenance Technology* Flight Technology - Fixed Wing* Fli ght Techno logy - Helicopter*

Certificate Programs Aircraft Structural Worker Advanced Aircraft Sheet Metal Commercial Pilot - Fixed Wing Commercial Pilot - Helicopter Communications Software
Speciali st

Flight Instructor - Fixed Wing Flight Instructor - Helicopter Instrument Pilot - Fixed Wing Personal Computer Repair Web Site Fundamentals

* Cooperative programs offering the Associate of Applied Science degree from Middle Georgia College are avai lable in conjunction with these programs.

Contact the schoolfinancial aid office for the priority deadline dates to apply for admission andfinancial aid.

GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY

David G. Brown, Interim President Milledgeville, Georgia 31061 (478) 445-5004 In Georgia: 1-800-342-0471

www.gcsu.edu

Code 001602

Located 30 miles northeast of Macon public liberal arts university a unit of the University System of Geo rgia accred ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) ROTC - Army residence facilities enrollment: 5,079.
ADMISSIONS Paul Jones, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services (478) 445-5004 Application and official transcripts should be received 30 days prior to the registration date of the semester for wh ich admission is sought. Basis for selection: (1) co ll ege preparatory diploma from an accred ited high schoo l; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) grade point average.
COSTS Per Academic Year T uition* .................................................................. $2,912 Mandatory Fees ........................................................... 573 Room and board (estimated) ................................... 5,776
Total .... ........ $9,261 Per Year *Additional fees for non-residents. Book costs vary depending on course of scudy.
FINANCIAL AID Suzanne Buttram, Director of Financial Aid (478) 445-5149 In addit ion co Stace and Federal assistance, the university offers Instirutional Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural ath letics, scudent government, publications, theatre, jazz band, brass and string ensembles, choral groups, student rad io station, honor societi es, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting .... .. ...... . BBA,MACCT Art .. .... .. .. ....... ................. .......... BA Biology ............................... BS,MS Business, General ................... BBA Chemistry .................................. BS Computer Science ......... ..... ....... BS Creative Writing ................... MFA
Criminal Jus rice ................. BS,MS
Education: Administration & Supervision .............. MEd,EdS Curriculum & Instruction .. EdS Early Childhood Instructional Techno logy ...................... MEd Mathematics ..................... BA,BS Middle Grades ....... BS,MEd,EdS Secondary ...................... .... MAT Secondary Education ......... MEd Special Education ......... BS,MEd
Economics ........................ BBA,BS Engl ish ..................... ........ .. BA,MA Engineering* ............. .. .............. BS Environmental Science ............. BS French ...... ........... .... ........ .... ...... BA Health .............................. BS,MAT Health Education:
Athletic Ttraining .................. BS Community Health &
Human Services ...... ...... ...... . BS

Exercise Science ...................... BS Outdoor Educat ion ......... ....... BS Physical Education .................... BS Health & Physical ......... MEd,EdS History ......................... BA,BS,MA Information Systems .. BBA,MMIS International Business ........... BBA Liberal Srudies ......................... BA Logistics Administration ......... MS Logistics Management .......... MSA Management ................. BBA,MBA Marketing ............................... BBA Mass Communications ..... ..... .. BA Mathematics ........................ BA,BS Music ............................ ............ BA Music Education .... ............. ... .. BA Music Therapy ... .... ... BMT,MMT Nursing ...... .. ........... ...... ... BS,MSN Office Systems Administration ....... ............. BBA Political Science .................. BA,BS Psycho logy ..... .... ........ ...... .......... BS Public Administration ...... .... MPA Public Affairs .......... ... ...... ......... MS Rhetoric ....... ...... ...... ................. BA Sociology .......... .. ............ .. ... BA,BS Spanish ............... .......... ............ BA Thea ere ............ .............. ......... .. BA

* Dual bachelor's degree with Georgia lnscicute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs Deneal Hygiene Dentistry Engineering Forestry Health Service Administration Health Information Management Law Medicine

Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Secondary Education Theology Veterinary Medicine

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Gerald Wayne Clough, President

225 North Avenue

Atlanta, Georgia 30332

(404) 894-2000

www.gatech.edu

Code 001569

Located near downtown Atlanta publ ic university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools ROTC - Army, Air Force, Navy semester system residence faci lities enro llment: 15 ,575.

ADMISSIONS Deborah Smith, Director of Undergraduate Admissions (404) 894-4154
Requ irements: (1) un its of h igh school work are dependent upon student 's projected major; (2) SAT I or ACT (3) Leadership and Activity form; (4) Personal Statement; (5) ach ievement tests are optional for students seeking ad vanced placemen t/advanced standing. Application deadline for President's Scholarship is Ocrober 31 and for admission for the fall term is January 15.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition ... ......... ........ ... ... .... ... .... ........ ...... .. ............ .. $3,208 Fees ........... ...................................................... ............. 868 Room and board (estimated) ........ .... ....... ........ ..... ... 5,396
Total ............ $9,472

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $900 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Marie Mons, Director of Financial Aid (404) 894-4160
In addition ro State and Federal assistance, the university offers merit scholarships and sponsors National Merit/Achievement Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, music, student government, publications, drama, departmental and interest groups, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

" T eacherT-4 certification (grades 7- 12) available through a jo int program with Georgia Srate University.
Dual bachelor's degree program in engineering also offered jointly with Agnes Scott College, Alabama A & M, Armstrong Atlantic State University, Berry College, Clark Atlanta University, Covenant College, Dillard University (Lou isiana), Emory University, Furman Univers ity (South Carolina), Georgia College & care University, Georgia Southern Univers ity , Georgia Southwestern State University, Jackson State University (Mississippi), Jacksonville University (Alabama), LaGrange College, Morehouse Coll ege, Morris Brown College, North Carolina Ceptral University, North Georgia College & Scace University, Oglethorpe University, Savannah Scare University, Spelman College, Scare University of West Georgia, Tougaloo College (Mississippi), Valdosta State University, Wesleyan College, and Xavier University (Louisiana).
Regent's Engineering Transfer Program offered jointly with Albany Scare University, ArmscrongArlanric Scace University, Columbus State Un iversity, Gainesvi ll e College, Georgia Southern Univers ity, Macon Scace College, M iddle Georg ia Co ll ege, North Georgia College & State Univers ity, Savannah Stace University, Scare Un iversity ofWesc Georgia, and Valdosta State University.
Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program for students majoring in ivil or Computer Engineering offered in coordination with Armstrong
Atlantic Scace University, Georgia Southern University, and Savannah Scace University.

PRO GRAMS AND DEGREES*
Algorithms, Combinarorics & Optim izat io n ........ .............. PhD
Arch itecture ............... BS,MS,PhD Bioinfo rmatics ...... .. .................. MS Bio logy, App li ed ** .... BS,MS,PhD Biomedical Engineering .. BS,PhD Building Construction .............. BS Bui ld ing Construction
& Faci lity Management ....... MS Chemistry** ...... ......... BS,MS,PhD C ity & Regional
Plann ing ............................. MCP Computer Science ..... BS,MS,PhD Earth & Atmospher ic
Sciences** ... .......... .. BS,MS,PhD Econom ics .......................... BS,MS Engineer ing:*/***/****
Aerospace .. ... ... ..... BAE,MS,PhD Bioengineering .... ......... MS,PhD Chemical ............ BChE,MS,PhD Civi l***** ............. BCE,MS,PhD Computer***** ....... .. ... .. BCmpE Electrica l .......... .. .................. BEE Electrical & Computer MS,PhD Environmental ... ..... ...... MS,PhD I nd ustria l .. .. .......... BIE,MS,PhD Mechanical ......... BME,MS,PhD Nuclear &
Radiologica l .. .. BNRE,MS,PhD Texti le & Fiber ... BTE,MS,PhD E ngineering Science & Mechan ics ..................... MS,PhD Executive Management of Technology ...................... MS Health Physics .......................... MS Hea lth Systems .... .. ... ..... ..... .. .... MS

H isrory, Technology & Society .................................... BS
History of Technology .... ........ ..... . MS ,PhD
Human-Computer Interaction ............................ MS
Industriai Design .......... ............ BS Information Design &
Technology ......................... MS International Affairs/
Modern Languages ......... BS,MS International Logistics ............. MS Management .............. BS,MS ,PhD Mathematics,
App lied ** ................ BS,MS ,PhD Mathematics, Discrete ....... .. ..... BS Materials Science &
Engineering ...... BMSE,MS,PhD Operations Research ................ MS Physics .............. ...... .. . BS,MS,PhD Physics, Applied ** ....... ... .... BS,MS Polymer & Textile
Chemistry .................... BSPTCH Polymers ........ .. ..... .......... .... ..... . MS Psychology ....................... MS ,PhD Psycho logy, Applied ................. BS Pub lic Policy .. .. .. .. ... .. BS,MS,PhD Quantitative & Computational
Finance ....... .. ............ ..... ... ..... MS Science, Technology &
Culmre .................................. .. BS Statistics .. ..... .. .. ..... .... ........ ....... MS Textile Enterprise
Management ........................... BS Texti le & Fiber Chemisrry ...... MS

* Numerous programs also offer (1) undergraduate certificate programs requ iring from 12 to 15 semester hours of work, to includ e several lang uages; (2) m inors requiring 15 co 18 semester hours of work; and (3) other language smdy in Mandarin Chinese and Russian with no certificate or minor.

GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE

Major General Peter J. Boylan, President
201 East Greene Street

Milledgeville, Georgia 31061

(478) 445-2700 (800) 342-0413

www.gmc.cc.ga.us

Code 001571

Located 33 miles northeast of Macon m iddle sc hoo l, h igh schoo l, and two-year public, independent college accredited by the Southern Associat ion of Colleges and Schools elite 250-member Corps of Cadets on Milledgeville campus participate in ROTC program Distant Learning Centers at Columbus, Augusta/Martinez, Atlanta, Warner Robins, and Valdosta quarter system (students may enter any quarter) total enrollment: 4,500 community college commuter student population at all sites Milledgeville campus enrollment: 1,200 (250 caders/950 commuting students).
ADMISSIONS Donna Findley, Director of Admissions (478) 445-0751
Application muse be received before the deadline for the quarter for wh ich admission is sought. Requirements: (I) graduation from accredited high school with either a college preparatory or technical prepararory diploma or satisfactory GED score; (2) character and potential for academic success; (3) boarding students must attend as cadets.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Boarding Smden rs : Tu ition ....... .......... ....... .... ..... .... ......................... ... $10,575 Fees ................. .. ... ... .... ............................... .... ....... .... .. . 240 Room & Boa rd ............................................... .. ........ 3,840
Tota l ..... .... $14,655 Per Year $87 per credit hour for commuting students

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FINANCIAL AID Alisa Stephens, Director of Financial Aid (478) 445-4829 In add ition to State and Federal assistance, the co llege offers Presidential and Senior Military Instructor Scholarships, Army and Air Guard Scace Service Scholarships, Army ROTC Scholarships, and athletic and institutional scholarships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricu lar activities include intramural ath letics, srudent government, music and band, clubs, organizations, publications, and debate and speech teams.
PROGRAMS AND DEGREES Behavioral Science* ............. AA,AS Business Administration* ... AA,AS Criminal Justice* ....... AAS,AA,AS Education* ................. AAS,AA,AS General Srudies* ........ AAS,AS,AA Pre-Nursing* ....................... AA,AS
Course offerings on main campus.

GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE

Jacquelyn M. Belcher, President

3251 Panthersville Road Decatur, Georgia 30034

(404) 299-4000

www.gpc.edu

Code 001562

Located in the eastern metropolitan Atlanta area two-year pub lic college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) enrollment: 17,573.
ADMISSIONS Erin Hart, Interim Director of Enrollment Management (404) 299-4561 Toll Free (888) 696-2780
Applications should be rece ived before the deadline for the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements: (I) graduation from high school; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) minimum of 16 units of earned college preparatory credit. Limited admissions may be available for students with no more than 3 CPC deficiencies. Joint enrollment and early admissions programs available for qualified applicants.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Anthropology ... ...... ... .. .. ...... .. ... AA Art ........................... ............ AA,AS Biology ............. ... ........ ............. AA Business Administration ........... AS Business & Office Technology:
Business Office Specialise** ... AAS Legal Office Specialise ........ AAS Business Management ..... ........ . AAS Chemistry ....................... .... ...... AA Communications ............ ...... .... AA Computer Information Systems** ................... .... .... . AAS Computer Programming Specialise*** ... .................... AAS Computer Science ........ ............. AS Criminal Justice ......... ... .... .. ...... AS Deneal Assisting*** ................ AAS Deneal Hygiene .................. ASDH Early Childhood Care . & Education** .................... AAS Electron ics Technology** ...... AAS Engineering .... ...... ......... ..... ... .... AS English ... ......... ... ......... .. ........ .... AA Fire Management ............... .... AAS Foreign Language .... ....... .......... AA General Studies ...... ................... AS Geology ........ .......... ...... ... ... ... .. . AA Health & Physical Education ... AS H istory .................... .. ....... .... ..... AA

Information Technology .. ... ..... AS Internet Web Design* ........... AAS Interpreter Training
for the Deaf ............ ... .. Cert.AAS Journalism ................................ AA Marketing Management*** ... AAS Mathematics ............ .... ............. AA Medical Assi sting*** ..... ..... .... AAS Medical Laboratory
Technology** ........ .............. AAS Microcomputer Specialise*** .... AAS Music .. ... ....... .. .......................... AS Networking Specialise* ..... .... AAS Nursing .......... .. .......... ............ ASN Paramedic Technology* .... .. .. AAS Philosophy ..... ........ .. .. .... ..... ... .. AA Political Science ...................... AA Psychology .......................... AA.AS Radiologic Technology* ....... AAS Respiratory Therapist*... .. ..... AAS Physical Therapist ...... .. ... ...... .......
Assistant* ... ...... ...... ... ..... .. ... . AAS Physics ... .. ....... .... ... ...... .. ....... ... AA Teacher Education ................... AS Political Science ....... ........ .... ... AA Psychology ..... ...... ............... AA.AS Sociology ....... ...... .. ..... .. ........ ... AA Surgical Technology*** .... .... AAS Theatre .... .. .... ..... ............... ...... AA

Degree offered jointly with Gwinnett Technical College. Degree offered jointly with DeKalb Technical College. Degree offered jointly with both technical colleges.

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry ..... ...... ....... .. ....... .. AS Pre-Medicine ........ .... .. ,.... .... ...... AS Pre-Pharmacy ....... ...... ............... AS

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ........ .. ....... ...... ... ... ........ ............... .............. $1,398 Fees ....... ............. .......................................................... 244
Tocal ............ $1,642 PerYear
Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of srudy.

Georgi.a Perimeter College student Necole Robinson and interpreter Thai Morris engage in a spirited conversation. The college offers both a certificate and an associate degree in lnterpreter Trainingfor the Deaf

FINANCIAL AID Mary Sanders, Director of Financial Aid (404) 299-4006
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers the Beulah Cleveland Honors Scholarship, Cami ll e Conwell Colvin Academic Scholarship, and Georgia Perimeter College Foundation Honors Scholarships.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Bruce Grube, President

Statesboro, Georgia 30460

(912) 681-5611

www .gasou.edu

Code 001572

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student government, music, arc, drama, intramural and varsity athletic programs, clubs, organizations, and publications.

Located 53 miles northwest of Savannah public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Sourhern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 15 ,075 .

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ADMISSIONS Teresa Thompson, Director of Admissions (912) 681-5391 email: admissions@gasou.edu
Application and official transcripts should be submitted during senior year of high school. Requirements: (1) graduation from an approved high school; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) college preparatory curriculum; (4) record of good conduct; (5) immunization record. Early admission program available for outstanding high school students.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition* .................................................................. $2,212 Mandatory Fees ........................................................... 700 Room and board (average) ...................................... 5,026
Total ............ $7,938

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $968 per year).

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

FINANCIAL AID Connie Murphey, Director of Financial Aid (912) 681-5413 email: finaid@gasou.edu
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the University offers a vast array of general and academic scholarships, including Southern Scholars, President's Scholars, Bell Honors, and University Honors. Army ROTC, departmental, and academic scholarships also are available. Many civic clubs, professional and other organizations also offer scholarships to Georgia Southern students.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include over 150 student organizations, recreation and intramurals, NCAA Division I sports, student government, fine and performing arts, Greek life, and a year-round calendar of special events. All studen cs have their own pose office boxes as well as e-mail addresses and Internet access.

Geology .... .......... ................. BA,BS German ...... ... .......... .................. BA Health Science:
Community Health .. ... ...... BSHS Health Behavior ................ BSHS Health Services
Administration .......... ... MHSA Public Health .................... MPH History ...................... ......... BA,MA Information Technology .......... BS International Studies ............... BA International Trade ... .. .... .... ...... BS Journalism .......... ....................... BS Justice Studies ........... ... ......... BSJS Kinesio logy Exercise Science .. BSK Kinesiology ................... BSK,MS Spores Medicine .... .............. BSK Mathematics ..... ... BS,BSMAT,MS Medical Technology .......... BSMT Music: Music ..... ...... .................. BA,MM Composition ....... ..... ........... .. BM Performance ........... .............. BM Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner .... MSN Nursing ........ ......................... BSN Rural Community Health
Nurse Specialist .............. MSN Philosophy ......... ......... ......... ..... BA Physics .............................. BA,BSP

Political Science .......... BA,BS,MA Psychology ..... ............... BA,BS,MS Public Administration .......... MPA Public Health .... .......... ..... ... . MPH Public Relations ....................... . BS Recreation ..... ............................ BS Recreation Administration ...... MS Sociology ......... ... ......... BA,BS,MA Spanish ....................... ........... ... BA Speech Communication ....... .... BS Sports Management ........... BS ,MS Technology:
Applied Science in Technology .... ................... BAS
Building Construction & Contract ........ .. ......... BSCONS
Civil Engineering Technology .................. BSCET
Electrical Engineering Technology ............ ...... BSEET
Industrial Engineering Technology ................... BSIET
Industrial Management ........... BSMANU
Master of Technology .......... MT Mechanical Engineering
Technology ................. BSMET Printing Management .... BSPMGT Theatre .................. ................... BA

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Forestry Medicine

Optometry Pharmacy Veterinary Medicine

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Anthropology ........................... BA Art .......................... BA,BFA,MFA Biology ...................... BA,BSB,MS Broadcasting .............................. BS Business:
Accounting ............. BBA,MACC Administration ................... MBA Economics ..................... BA,BBA Finance ... ..... .. ........ ..... .. ... .... BBA Information Systems ........... BBA Logistics & Intermodal
Transportation ................. BBA Management ........................ BBA Marketing ..... ....................... BBA Regional Economic
Development .................... BBA Chemistry ............... BA,BSCHEM Communication Arts ............... BA Computer Science .................. ... BS Economics ........................ BA,BBA Education:
Administration .................... EdD Art ................ ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Biology ............................... BSEd Business ........... .... ..... BSEd,MEd Chemistry ... ..... .. ............... . BSEd Counselor ................... MEd,EdS Curriculum Studies ...... .. ... .. EdD Early Childhood .... ........... BSEd,
MEd,EdS English ... ........... BSEd,MEd,EdS Family & Consumer
Sciences ........................ ... BSEd French .. ..................... BSEd,MEd Geography ..... .. ....... ........... BSEd

German ..... ...... ....... .. BSEd,MEd Health & Physical ............ BSEd,
MEd,EdS Higher Education ............... MEd History .............................. BSEd Instructional
Technology .............. MEd,EdS Educational
Leadership ................ MEd,EdS Mathematics ..... BSEd,MEd,EdS Middle Grades .. BSEd,MEd,EdS Music Education ... BM,MEd,EdS Physics ..... .......................... BSEd Political Science ................ BSEd Reading Education ..... MEd,EdS School Psychology ..... . MEd,EdS Science .................... .. .. MEd,EdS Social Science .. ..... ...... MEd,EdS Spanish ............. ........ BSEd,MEd Special ............... BSEd,MEd,EdS Technology ....... BSEd,MEd,EdS English ........ .. ....... .............. BA,MA Family & Consumer Sciences: Child & Family
Development ....................... BS Fashion Merchandising &
Apparel Design .................... BS Interior Design .................... ... BS Hotel & Restaurant
Management ... .............. ....... BS Nutrition & Food Science .... BS Fine Arcs ....................... BFA,MFA French ....................................... BA General Studies ...................... BGS Geography ........................... ..... . BS

GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN

STATE UNIVERSITY

Michael Hanes, President 800 Wheatley Street Americus, Georgia 31709-4693 (229) 928-1273 1-800-338-0082

www.gsw.edu

Code 001573

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 semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,508.
ADMISSIONS Gary Fallis, Director of Admissions (229) 928-1273
Application must be received 20 days prior to registration day for any semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) college preparatory curriculum; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) acceptance co the Associate of Applied Science category varies with programs .
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* .................................................. ... ...... ....... $2,212 Mandatory Fees ........... ........... ........... .......................... 540 Room and board (estimated) ................................... 3,938
Total ..... ....... $6,690 Per Year * Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents. Book costs vary depending on course of study.

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FINANCIAL AID Freida Jones, Director of Financial Aid (229) 928-1378
The university offers State and Federal assistance. Academic and leadership scholarships are also available, as well as talent (music/art) and athletic.

CAMPUS LIFE
More than 60 extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, drama, chorus, honor societies, religious organizations, cable television channels, fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting* .. ...... .......... AAS,BBA Aircraft Structural
Technology* .......... ..... ..... .... AAS Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced* ................ ............ AAS Art ......................... .... ... .... BA,BFA Automated Manufacturing
Technology* ........................ AAS Automotive Technology* ...... AAS Auto Collision Repair* .............. AAS Aviation Maintenance* .......... AAS Avionics Maintenance
Technology* ... .... ................. AAS Biology ...................................... BS Business & Office
Technology* .......... .............. AAS Chemistry ............... ..... .............. BS Computer Information
Systems ...... ...................... BS,MS Computer Programming* ...... AAS Computer Science .............. BS,MS Cosmetology* ......................... AAS Culinary Arts* .... .......... .... .... .. AAS Diesel Equipment
Technology* ................ ... ..... AAS Drafting, Advanced* .............. AAS Electronics Technology* ... .... AAS Education:
Art .................... ....................... BS Biology .................................... BS Chemistry ............................... BS Early Childhood ..... ...... .... BSEd,
MEd,EdS Earth Science .. .................... MEd English .......................... BS,MEd General Science ............. ... MS Ed Health & Physical .... BSEd,MEd

History .... ... ................. BS,MSEd Mathematics ........ ......... BS,MEd Middle Grades .................. BSEd,
MEd,EdS Music .... .......... ........................ BS Recreation ............ .... ......... . BSEd Reading ............................... MEd Science (General) ............... MEd Social Science ............... BS,MEd Special ......... .. ............ BSEd,MEd English .... .. ....... ... ...................... BA Exercise Science/Wellness ... BSEd Geology ..................................... BS Heavy Equipment Maintenance* ...................... AAS History ................................. BA,BS Human Resources Management ............ ............ BBA Industrial Electrical Technology* ........................ AAS Industrial Maintenance Technology* .......... .............. AAS Machine Tool Technology, Advanced* ................. ..... .. .... AAS Management ......... ........ BBA,MBA Marketing .......................... ..... BBA Mathematics .... ... ....... .......... .. .... BS Medical Technology* ............... BS Music ............ ......................... ... BA Nursing .......... ......................... BSN Political Science ...... .... ... .. ... BA,BS Practical Nursing ...... ..... ... ..... AAS Psychology ........................... BA,BS Sociology .... ............ ................. .. BS Technology Management ..... . BAS Welding & Joining Technology* ........................ AAS

Offered jointly with selected technical colleges.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Engineering Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine

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

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Carl V. Patton, President University Plaza Atlanta, Georgia 30303

(404) 651-2000

www.gsu.edu

Code 001574

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 semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 24,300.

ADMISSIONS Diane Weber, Director of Admissions (404) 651-2469
Priority application deadline for fall semester is March I. Requirem ents: (1) at least 16 years old; (2) established good moral character; (3) acceptable SAT, SAT I, or ACT scores; (4) graduation from an accredited secondary school with minimum of 16 units of earned co llege preparacory credit.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ............................ ......... .. ..... ...... ... ..... .. ...... $3,208 Mandatory Fees ..... .................... .. ...... .................... ...... 712 Room/Housing (estimated) ..................................... 5,500
Total ..... ..... .. $9,420 Per Year
* Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents and for law and graduate programs.
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study.

FINANCIAL AID David R. Bledsoe, Director of Student Financial Aid (404) 651-2227
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the un iversity offers Presidential Scholarships to outstanding freshman candidates. Other scholarships are also avai lable.

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/Accounting ..... BBA, MBA,MPA, PhD
Actuarial Science .......... BBA,MAS African-American Studies ........ AB Allied Health Professions ........ BA Anthropology ......... ....... .... AB,MA Applied Linguistics ....... ... ....... MA Art .. ............................. ...... .... ... BA Art Education ............. BFA,MAEd Art, Studio ............... ..... BFA,MFA Art History .............. ................ MA Astronomy ..................... ...... ... PhD Behavior/Learning
Disabilities ................ .......... MEd Biological Sciences .. ........ . BS ,PhD Biology ..................................... MS CIC++ Programming ... ... ..... .. Cert Chemistry .................. BS,MS ,PhD Classics (Literature) ...... .... ....... BA Communication ............. MA,PhD Communication Disorders ... MEd Computer Information
Systems/Information Systems ... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD

Computer Science ......... ... .. BS,MS Counseling ........ .. ............ .. ..... PhD Counseling Psychology .......... PhD Creative Writing ..... ..... .. ..... .. MFA Criminal Justice ........... ...... BS,MS Decision Sciences .................. BBA,
MBA,MS,PhD Disaster Management .. .... ... GCert Early Childhood Education .. BSEd,
MEd,EdS,PhD Economics ............... .. BA,BBA,BS,
MA,MBA,PhD Economics/Business
Economics .......... BBS,MBA,MS Education of Students with
Exceptionalities .... ............... PhD Educational
Leadership .................. MEd,EdS Educational Policy Studies .... PhD Educational Psychology .. MS,PhD Education Research .... ............. MS Electronic
Commerce .......... GCert,MBA English .......... .. ....... ... AB,MA,PhD

English Education ................. MEd Exercise Science ................. BS,MS Film & Video ........................... BA Finance ......... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD French ................................ BA,MA General Business ................... MBA Geography .......... .. ........ .. .. . BA,MA Geology .............................. BS,MS German ................. .... ...... .. . BA,MA Gerontology .. .... ...... UCerc,GCert Health Administration ......... MBA
MHA,MSHA Hea lth & Phys ical
Education ............. .. .. BSEd,MEd Heritage
Preservation ..... .... ... MHP,GCert History .. .... .... .. .. ........ BA,MA, PhD Hospitality Admin istration ... BBA Human Resource
Deve lopment .......... BS,MS,PhD Human Resource
Management .. .. ... MBA,MS,PhD Hydrogeo logy ............. .. ..... .. GCert Instructional
Techno logy .... .. ... ........ .. MS,PhD Interdisciplinary Studie5 .. ....... BIS International Business .......... .. .... ..
MBA,MIB,PhD Interpretation ...................... GCerc J ourna lism .... .. .............. .... ... ..... BA Law ....... .............. JD,JD/MBA****
JD/MPA* Library/Media Techno logy ... MLM Management .... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Marketing ... .. BBA,MBA,MS,PhD Mathematics ............... BA,BS,MA,
MAT,MS Mathematics Education ........ MEd Midd le Ch il dhood
Education ................. BSEd,MEd M ul tip le & Severe
D isabilities .......................... MEd Music ... .... .. ... .. .. .... .. .... BMu,MMu Music Management ....... .. ......... BS Nursing .. .. ............. BS,MS,PhD*** N utrition ...... ... .. ... .... ... .. .. ... BS,MS Operations Management ...... . PhD

Personal Financial Planning .................... GCerc,MS
Philosophy .. ....................... BA,MA Physica l Therapy ..... .. ..... MPT,MS Physics ....................... BS,MS,PhD Planning & Economic
Development .................... GCert Political Science ..... .. BA,MA,PhD Professional Co unsel ing ... MSEdS Psychology .. .. ... ... BA,BS,MA,PhD Public Administration .... .. ... MPA,
MPA/J D Public Policy** .......... .......... .. . PhD Reading, Language & Literacy
Educat io n .. ..... ........... .... ..... MEd Recreation ................................. BS Real Estate ............... .. GCerc,BBA,
MBA,MSRE,PhD Rehabilitation
Counsel in g .. .... ..... ..... .. .. . MS,EdS Religious Studies ...................... AB Resp iratory Therapy ........... .. .... BS Risk Management &
Insurance ..... BBA,MBA,MS,PhD School Co unsel in g .. .... .. MEd,EdS School Psychology .. MEd,EdS,PhD Science Education ................. MEd Social Foundations of
Education .............................. MS Social Studies Education ...... MEd Social Work .. .. ............ BSW,MSW Sociology .................. BA,MA,PhD Spanish .. ...... .. .................... BA,MA Special Education ................... EdS Speech .. .. ... ....... ......................... BA Spores Adm inistration .... ......... MS Spores Medicine ........ .... ...... ... .. MS Sports Science ... .. .......... ........ . Ph D Taxation .... .. .... .... .......... ........ MTx Teaching & Learning ..... EdS,PhD Theatre .. .. .... ............................. BA Translation .... .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. ... GCert Urban Poli cy Studies .... .. ... BS,MS Urban Teacher Leadership ...... MS Women's Srndies .................... MA

* Joint program wi th Co ll ege of Law and Andrew Yo ung School of Po licy Studies
Joint program with Georgia Institute of Technology Joint program with Medical Co llege of Georgia Joint program with J . Mack Robinson College of Business

Interdisciplinary Studies Concentrations

Arts Administration

Jncernacional Studies

C lass ica l Studies Community Studies

Lang uage Studies Law & Society

Environmental Science

Women's Studies

Pre-Professional Studies
Denciscry Law Medicine Veterinary Medicine

Undecided about schools?

GORDON COLLEGE
Lawrence V. Weill, President 419 College Drive Barnesville, Georgia 30204
www.gdn.peachnet.edu

(770) 358-5000 Code 001575

Located 38 mi les northwest of Macon two-year pub li c co llege a un it of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence faci lities enrollment: 3,115.

ADMISSIONS Enrollment Services 770-358-5024 1-800-282-6504
Application accepted any t ime prior to semester for which student wishes to enrol l. Requirements: (1) graduat ion from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) co ll ege preparatory curriculum req uired for transfer programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuit ion* .... ...... ........ ... ...... .... .. ... .. ..... ........ ............... $1,398 Mandatory Fees ............. ... ....... .. .......................... ... ..... 180 Room and board ...................... .. ....... .. ..................... 2,992
Total ............ $4,570 Per Year
* Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents,
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Larry Mitcham, Director of Financial Aid (770) 358-5059
In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the co ll ege offers Foundation Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs, theatre, clubs, and a variety of ocher social and cultural activities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agricu ltural & Environmental Sciences ................................... AS
Arc ........ .. ...... .... ............ .. .......... AA Astronomy .... ...... .... .... ............... AS Biologica l Sciences .. .. .. .. ............ AS Business Adm inistration ........... AS Chemistry .... ...... .... .. ..... .. ........... AS Comp utee Science ..................... AS Criminal Justice .. ........ .. ............ AS Dental Hygiene ..... .. ...... ............ AS D iagnost ic Med ical
Sonogcaphy .......... .. ................. AS English ............. .... .... ... ... .. ... ...... AA Foreign Language ..................... AA Forestry .. .... .............. .. ................ AS Genera l Studies ........................ AA Hea lth & Phys ical Education ... AS Health Information
Management .. ......................... AS History ..... ................................. AA Hort icu lture ........................... .. . AS Information Systems ................. AS

Mathematics .............. .. ... .. .. ....... AS Medical Technology .............. ... AS Music ..... .. ..... .. ........ .. .......... .. .. .. AA Nuclear Medicin e Technology .. AS Nursing* ...... .. ....... .... ..... ... AS,ASN Occupational Therapy .......... .. .. AS Physical Science ..... .............. .. .. . AS Physica l Therapy ....... ............ .. .. AS Physician Assistant ......... .... ...... . AS Physics ... ..... .. ....... .. ...... ..... ..... .... AS Po litical Science .. .. ... .. ... ........ .. . AA Pre- Pharmacy ............................ AS Psychology ..... .. ..... .. ...... .. ....... ... AA Radiologic Technology .. .......... . AS Respiratory Therapy .. ............... AS Secretarial Science or
Office Administration ............ AS Social Work ...... .. ...... ... ....... .. .... AA Sociology ...... .... ..... ............ .. ..... AA Teacher Education .... ............... AA Theatre (Drama) .... ............ .. .... AA

Visit those you are considering to get a first-hand look at the campus life.

* Also ava il ab le as a joint program with Medical Co ll ege of Georgia offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
** Offered in cooperation with Griffin Techn ical College and Flint River Technical Co ll ege.

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Cooperative Degree (AAS) Programs** Business Health Services Technology

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition .............................................................. .. ... $3,200 Activity Fees ....... .................................... ....... ...... .. ..... . 300
Total ............ $3,500 Per Year
FINANCIAL AID Doris D. Bullock, Financial Aid Administrator (404)616-3506, 3505 dbullock@gmh.edu
The school offers Scare and Federal assistance. The Georgia HOPE Scholarship is not available.

GRADY HEALTH SYSTEM

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

Andrew Agwunobi, President/CEO

Box 26095 80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, S.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3050

(404) 616-3610

www.gradyhealthsystem.org

Code 004117

Located near downtown Atlanta public hospital operated by che Fulton-DeKalb 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 September.
ADMISSIONS Application deadline is April 30 . Requirements: (1) high school graduation or GED equivalency: (2) SAT or ACT; (3) personal interview and tour of facilities.
SCHOOL OF RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Cheryl Pressly, Education Manager/Dean of Students (404) 616-3610 cpressly@gmh.edu Eight-quarter program of correlated classroom reaching and clinical training in che use of ionizing radiation for diagnosing disease and trauma; leads to a diploma in Diagnostic Radiography with applicable credit cowards an associate or baccalaureate degree in Radiologic Technology.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition ......... .......................................................... $1,600 Activity Fees ........ ........................................................ 300
Tocal ..... ....... $1,900 PerYear

GRIFFIN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Robert H. Arnold, President 501 Varsity Road Griffin, Georgia 30223

(770) 228-7348

www.griftec.org

Code 005621

Located 40 miles south of Atlanta public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools enrollment: 4,000 per quarter.
ADMISSIONS Christine James-Brown, Vice President for Student Services (770) 228-7348 Certificate, diploma, degree programs: (1) muse 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 (Four Quarters)
Tuition ............. ......... .. .................................. ......... $1,296 Fees ........................ ................ ................ ...................... 184
Toral ............ $1,480 PerYear Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $400 per year).

SCHOOL OF RADIATION THERAPY Katina Wood, Program Director (404) 616-5024 kwood@gmh.edu
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 co a diploma in Radiation Therapy. An advance specialty after Radiologic Technology; prerequisites include formal Allied Health Training and patient contact.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ....................................................... ........ .... $3,200 Activity Fees ........................ ........................ ........ .. ...... 300
Total ... ...... ... $3,500 Per Year
SCHOOL OF DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Judy Billings, Program Director (404) 616-5032 jbillings@gmh.edu
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.

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

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include Student Leadership Council, Skills USA-VI CA, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Nursing Association, National Vocational-Technical Honor Society, and Internacional Student Organization.

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs Accounting ................. .. .. ....... .AAT Administrative Office
Technology .......................... AAT Applied Manufacturing
Technology .. ...... ..... ... .......... AAT Automotive Technology ........ AAT Banking Services Specialise. ... AAT Business Management ........... AAT Computer Information
Systems ............................ .... AAT Criminal J uscice Technology ... AAT

Early Childhood Care & Education ............ ................ AAT
Electronics Technology ......... AAT Environmental Horticulture .. AAT Industrial Systems
Technology ......... ................. AAT Radiologic Technology .......... AAT Respiratory Therapy
Technology ...... ................ ..AAT Surgical Technology .............. AAT

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Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Applied Manufacturing
Technology Automotive Fundamentals Banking Services Specialist Business Office Technology Business Management Carpentry Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Criminal Justice Technology Drafring

Drafting, Advanced Early Ch ildh ood Care & Education Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electron ics Technology Environmental Horticulture Industrial Electrical Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Medical Assisting Plastics Technology/Mold Making Practical Nursing Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Technician's Assis rant
Auto-CAD Specialist, Basic Automotive:
Automatic Transmission/ Transaxle Technician
Brake Technician Electricity & Electronics, Bas ic Hearing & Air Conditioning
Technician Suspension & Steering Technology Banking Specialist Business Computer Applications Cabinetmaking Basics Carpentry Framing Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service Specialist Certified Highway Worker Certified Manufacturing Specialist CISCO Specialise (CCNA) CISCO CCNP Specialist CNC CAD/CAM Programmer Commercial Truck Driving Computerized Accounting Data En try Clerk, Basic Electrical Technician Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technology, Basic Entry-Level Tax Preparer Fire Fighter I Fundamentals of Mill Operations Garden Center Management Grinding Operations, Basic Human Resources Specialist Industrial Electrical Controls Technician

Industrial Maintenance Technician Industrial Programmable
Control Systems Industrial Welding Technician Infant & Toddler Child Care
Speciali st Installation & Support Technician IT+ Landscape Management Lathe Fundamentals Linux/UNIX Systems
Administrator Manual Drive Line Technician Medical Transcriptionist Microsofr Office User
Specialist (MOUS) MIG Welding (Gas Metal Arc) Office Accounting PC Repair & Installation Patient Care Assisting (CNPCA) Phlebotomy Technician Preparat ion for A+ Certification Pro/E Design and Modeling School Age & Youth Care Supervisory Management Specialist Telecommun ications Service &
Electronics Technician Urban & Structural Pest
Management Web Site Design Specialise Welding - MIG (Gas Metal Arc) Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc,
Basic Welding - Industrial Welding
Technician Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Welding - Structural Steel, Basic Windows 2000 Specialist

Griffin Technical College student Marcus Dallas prepares material far cutting as part ofthe Cabinetmaking Basics certificate program.

GWINNETT TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Sharon J. Rigsby, President
5150 Sugarloaf Parkway Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046-1505

(770) 962-7580

www.gwinnetttechnicalcollege.com Code 016139

Located 2 miles east of I-85 on Georgia 316 at Sugarloaf Parkway public technical co ll ege 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: 3,900.

ADMISSIONS Michelle McIntire, Director of Enrollment Management (770) 962-7580
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for all programs .

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ... ... ..... .... ..... .... ..... ........ .. ............ ................ $1,296 Fees .................... .. ....... ............... ..... .. ............. .............. 272
Total ............ $1,568 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Vincent Walters, Financial Aid Director (770) 962-7580
In addition ro State and Federal assistance, the college offers several local scholarships.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Technology Administrative Office Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Automotive Service
Technology - Chrysler Automotive Service
Technology - General Motors Automotive Service
Techno logy - Nissan Automotive Service
Technology - Toyota Automotive Technology Business, Health or Technical
Studies Business Management Commercial Construction
Management Commercial Photography Computer Programming
Specialise Culinary Am Database Specialist Drafting Early Childhood Care/Education

Electrical Contracting Management
Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Fire Science Hotel, Restaurant, & Travel
Management Information Security Specialist Interiors Internet - Web Design Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Networkin g Special ist Personal/Public Service
for Criminal Justice Physical Therapist Assistant Radiologic Technology Residential Construction
Management Respiratory Therapist Sport & Recreation Management Telecommunications Technology Veterinary Technology

Diploma Programs Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Techno logy Business Office Technology Business Management CNC Machinist

Carpentry - Residential Commercial Photography* Comp uter Programming
Specialist Cosmetology Culinary Arts Database Specialist

Deneal Assisting Deneal Lab Technology Drafting Environmental Horticulture Firefighter/EMT Hotel, Restaurant, & Travel
Management* Information Security Specialist Interiors* Internet - Web Design

Machine Tool Technology* Marketing Management* Medical Assisting* Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Paramedic Technology* Practical Nursing Surgical Technology* Telecommunications Technology Welding & Joining Technology

*Associate in Applied Science degree awarded by Georgia Perimeter College also available.

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning System Maintenance
Automotive Service, Basic CAD Operator CAD Technician, Advanced Carpentry Framing Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Programmer
for JAVA Platform Chassis Technician CISCO Specialist CNC Programming Commercial Plumbing Commercial Refrigeration Computer Accounting Specialist Culinary Skills Diesel Equipment Technology Drafting Assistant -Commerce Management Emergency Medical Technician Engine Performance Technician Financial Services Floral Design General Office Assistant Hardware Specialist Hotel Management Human Resources Specialist Information Security Specialist Interior Design Assistant iSeries AS/400 Applications
Developer iSeries -Commerce LAN Administrator Machine Tool Basics

Machining, Basic Medical Transcription Microcomputer Database
Programmer Microsoft Office Product User
Specialist Microsoft Office Suite User
Specialist Multimedia Programmer Office Accounting Oracle Database Administrator Organizational Leadership Painted & Faux Finishes Plumbing Backflow & Codes Plumbing Service & Special
Systems Pumps, Special Hazards &
Maintenance Refrigeration System Servicing Residential Plumbing Small Business Management Sprinkler Fitting, Basic Sprinkler Systems Telecommunications Service &
Electronics Technician Travel Agency Operations Veterinary Assistant Visual Basic Programmer Welding - Gas Metal Arc - MIG Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc -
TIG Welding - Light Metal Fabrication
& Repair Welding Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Windows Programming Specialist

HEART OF GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Randall L. Peters, President 560 Pinehill Road Dublin, Georgia 31021 (478) 274-7880 1-800-200-4484

www.bgtc.org

Code 016070

Located 50 miles east of Macon, 1-16 east, exit 51 governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Education accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Council on Occupational Education enrollment: 1,900.

ADMISSIONS Lisa Kelly, Director of Admissions (478) 274-7837
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for some programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ............................ ....................................... $1,296 Fees ................... ......... .............. .................................... 200
Tocal ............ $1,496 PerYear
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $400 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Kaye Percell, Director of Financial Aid (912) 274-7834
The college offers State and Federal assistance.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degrees Applied Business Technology Criminal Justice Technology Early Childhood Care/Education Respiratory Therapist

Diplomas
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology/
Advanced, Advanced Residential Air Conditioning Technician Applied Business Technology: Banking Business Technology Leadership Applied Manufacturing Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Business Office Technology: Business Office Specialist Legal Office Specialist Medical Office Specialist Computer Information Systems Microcomputer Specialist Criminal Justice Technology

Diesel Equipment Technology Early Childhood Care/Education Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology
Communications Electronics Computer Electronics Industrial Electronics Machine Tool Technology: CNC Specialist General Machinist, Advanced Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Medical Assisting Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Technical Certificates of Credit
A+ Certification Administrative Office Specialist Auto-CAD Operator, Basic Automotive Air Conditioning Automotive Front End Alignment
& Brakes Specialist Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Warehousing
Distribution Specialist Child Development Associate I Child Development Associate II CISCO Network Specialist Commercial Truck Driving Correctional Officer Specialist Desktop Publishing Specialist Diesel Equipment Light
Maintenance Technician Document Processing Assistant Early Childhood Program
Administrator Electrician's Assistant

Emergency Medical Technician Environmental Horticulture
Technician Financial Recordkeeping Clerk Help Desk Analyse Human Resource Specialist Industrial Electrical Technician Industrial Programmable
Controllers Industrial Machinist Infant/Toddler Child Care
Specialist MCSE LAN Administrator Medical Insurance Coding Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) Multimedia Programming Specialist PC Applications Specialist Personal Care Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Veterinary Assistant Welding-Ar Welding - Flux Cored Arc Word Processing Assistant

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KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY

Betty L. Siegel, President

1000 Chastain Road Kennesaw, Georgia 30144-5591

(770) 423-6000

www.kennesaw.edu

Code 001577

Located 20 miles northwest of Atlanta pub'lic university a unit of the University System of Georgia residence facilities semester system Fall 2002 enrollment: 15,654.
ADMISSIONS
Joe F. Head, Director of Admissions (770) 423-6300
Application must be received by th e posted deadline for the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements for Fall freshman admission: (1) graduation from an accredited seco ndary school, completion of the CPC; (2) minimum 950 SAT or ACT composite score of 20 and a 2.5 academic GPA.
Joint enrollment criteria: (1) minimum 1100 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 1360 SAT or ACT composite score of 31 and a 3.5 academic GPA; (2) interview; (3) written approval from the parents and high school guidance counselor or principal. For specific admission requirements, please contact the Office of Admissions or visit our Web site.

Music ............................. ....... BM Social Science ........ ................. BS Special ............. ........... ..... .. .. MEd English ............................. ...... .. . BA Exercise & Health Science ....... BS French ............................ ........ .. . BA History ............ ....... .. ..... ............ BA Human Services ........................ BS Information Systems .......... BS,MS International Affairs ................ BA Mathematics ..... ..... .. ......... .. ... .... BS Music ........................................ BA

Music - Performance ......... .... BM Nursing ... .......... .... .. ...... ...... BS,MS Operations & Purchasing ...... BBA Political Science ........................ BS Professional Writing ..... .... MAPW Psychology ............................... .. BS Public Administration ........ .. MPA Sociology ................................... BS Spanish .... .. ... .... ...... ... .. ........ ..... BA Sport Management ........... ........ BS Theater ............ ...................... ... BA

Certificate Programs
Alternative Dispute Resolution e-Business Systems Geographic Information Systems

Information Technology Professional Politics Public History

Pre-Professional Preparation
Dentistry Engineering Forestry Law Medicine

Optometry Pharmacy Social Work Veterinary Medicine

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition .... ...... .. .............. .......... ..... ...... .... ............... $2,212 Mandatory Fees ........ ... ...... ................. ........ .. ............... 566
Total ............ $2,778 PerYear
Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Fees subject to change without notice.

LAGRANGE COLLEGE
F. Stuart Gulley, President 601 Broad Street LaGrange, Georgia 30240-2999 (706) 880-8000 800-593-2885
www.lagrange.edu

Code 001578

Book costs vary depending on course of study.

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

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural ath letic programs, student government, residen ce halls, publications, choir, orchestra, band, honor societies, social fraternities and soror ities, and special interest groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Art ... .... .... .......................... .... . BAA Biology .............. ........ ........ ... ..... BS Business Administration:
Accounting ..... .......... BBA,MAcc Business Administration .. .. MBA Economics ...... ......... .. .......... BBA Finance ............................. ... BBA MBA for Experienced
Professionals ... ............... .. MBA MBA for Physician
Executives ........................ MBA Management ........... ..... ...... .. BBA Marketing ............ ......... ..... .. BBA Professional Sales ................ BBA Chemistry .................................. BS

Communication ................ ........ BS Computer Science .............. .... ... BS Conflict Management .............. MS Education:
Art ............. ......... ... ......... ..... ... . BS Biology ..... ..... ............... ........... BS Chemistry .... .................. ....... .. BS Early Childhood ........... BS,MEd En~ish ........ ... ....... ... ...... .. .. .... . BS Foreign Language Education:
French ........... ........ ............... BS Spanish ... ... .. .... ...... ...... .. ....... BS Health & Physical ... ...... ......... BS Mathematics ........... .. ...... ... ..... BS Middle Grades ..... ... ...... BS,MEd

Located 70 miles southwest of Atlanta private Methodist college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools res idence facilities 4-1-4 semester system enrollment: 940.
ADMISSIONS Andy Geeter, Director of Admissions (706) 880-8005 App lication must be processed o ne month prior to beginning of the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from hi gh school or sa tisfactory GED sco re; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) 16 units of college preparatory work.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition and fees ............................................ .... ... $14,482 Room an d board ........ ......... ........ .. ................. .... ...... 6,018
Tota l ......... $20,500 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $650 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Sylvia Smith, Financial Aid Director (706) 880-8241 In add ition to State and Federal ass istance, the co llege offers the United Methodist scholarship and loan programs. Inst itutional, alumni, and local scholarships are also available.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, music, arr, dramatic presentations, religious organizations, and fraternities and sororit ies.

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PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting ..... ...... .......... ...... .. ... BS Art & Design ............ .... ........ ... . BA Biochemistry ........................... BA Biology .. ....................... ..... ... .... BA Business:
General Business ....... ............ BA Management ................. ....... .. BS Chemistry ........ ..... .... .. ......... BA,BS Christian Education .......... ..... .. BA Church Music ............. ...... .... .. BM Computer Science ...... .. ....... BA,BS Creative Music Technologies .. BM Education: Early Chi ldhood .. ...... ... BA,MEd Elementary ................. .... .... .... BA Middle Childhood ....... BA,MEd Human Development ...... .. ... BA Secondary Certificate: Art ................ ... .... .. ..... .... .... MAT

Biology .................. .... .. ....... MAT Chemistry ...... ... .... ........... .. MAT English ....... ..... ........ ........... MAT History ............ ................. .. MAT Mathematics ... ... ... .... .. ....... MAT Music .. .............. .... .. ..... ....... .. MAT English ... ... .......................... ...... BA Engineering* ...... .... ..... .. .. .......... BS History ....... ..... ...... .. ..... ............. BA Human Services (Social Work) .. BA Mathematics ........... ........... .. BA,BS Music Performance ..... .... ........ BM Nursing .......... .. ... .................... BSN Poli tical Science ....................... BA Psychology ..... ...................... ..... BA Religion .... .......... .... .................. BA Spanish ..... ..... ....... .................... BA Theatre Arts ... .......... ... ..... .... .... BA

Dual degree program with Auburn University or Georgia Institute of Technology.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Optometry

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Theology/Seminary Pre-Veterinary Medicine

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition .............. .... .......................................... ....... $1 ,296 Mandatory Fees ............... ......... .................... ............... 220
Total ............ $1,516 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Patsy S. Griffin, Director of Financial Aid (770) 531-6326
In addition to State and Federal assistance , the college offers several private scholarships, including Albin A. Kosmala Memorial Scholarship, Conditioned Air Systems Scholarship, Georgia Dental Education Foundation Scholarship, Northeast Georgia Traffic Association Scholarship, Tony and Kathy Reid Memorial Scholarship, and US Fi lter/ Khafra Engineering.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degrees (AAT)
Accounting .................. .......... . AAT Administrative Office
Technology ..... .. ..... .............. AAT Banking & Finance .. ............. .AAT Computer Information
Systems .................. ....... ....... AAT Microcomputer Specialist .. AAT Networking Specialise ...... AAT
Criminal Justice Technology AAT Early Childhood Care &
Education ............................ AAT Electron ics Techno logy .... ..... AAT

Fire Science Technology ........ AAT Health Care Management
Technology.......................... AAT Industrial Systems
Technology .......................... AAT Management and Supervisory
Development .............. .. ..... ..AAT Marketing Management ........ AAT Motorsports Vehicle
Technology .......................... AAT Surgical Technology ... .... .... ... AAT

LaGrange College students Khadene Campbell, Kevin Moody, Dawn
Hicks, Ronnie Lindamood, Tasha Aides, and T J Kelley study for finals.

LANIER TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Michael D. Moye, President 2990 Landrum Education Drive

Oakwood, Georgia 30566 (770) 531-6300 Forsyth Campus (770) 781-6800

www.laniertech.org

Code 005254

Located 7 miles south of Gainesville public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technica l and Adu lt Education accredited by the Counci l on Occupational Educat ion enrollment: 2,800.
ADMISSIONS Michael C. Marlowe, Director of Admissions (770) 531-6332
Requirements: (I) 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 adm issions testing requirements. Additional requirements vary by program.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Condition ing Technology App lied Manufacturing Techno logy Automated Manufacturing
Techno logy Automotive Collision Repair Business & Office Techno logy Computer Information Systems
Internet Specialise -Web Site Des ign
Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Cosmetology Criminal Justice Techno logy Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Drafting Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Contro l Systems Electronics Fundamentals
Certificate Programs
Accounting Assistant Accounting Information C lerk Advanced Fire Company Officer Advanced CAD Operatgor Advanced Industrial System
Technician Advanced Leadership &
Management Auto Body Repair Assisting Auto Paint & Refinishing
Assisting Basic Fire Company Officer Basic Printing Techn ician Business Computer Applications Business Management

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Electronics Technology Fire Science Technology Firefighter/EMT Industrial Systems Technology Information Systems Technician Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology, Advanced Management and Supervisory
Development Mechanical Control Systems Marketing Management Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Motgorsports Vehicle Technology Office omputer Applications Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Printing & Graphics Technology Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology
CAD Operator Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Nursing Assistant Certified Warehousing &
Distribution Specialist Child Development Associate I CISCO Network Professional CISCO Specialist CISCO Technician CNC Programming Computer Internet
Communications Comp uter Repair Technician

Criminal Justice Specialist Criminal Justice Technician Desktop Publishing Technician Drafter's Assistant Early Childhood Program
Administrator Emergency Medical
Technician - Basic Emergency Medical
Technician - Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician+ Fire Company Officer Fire Fighter I Fire Fighter II General Office Assistant Graphic Arcs Fundamentals Industrial Mechanical Technician Infant/Toddler Care Specialist Leadership & Management Legal Office Assistant Machine Tool Operator Management & Supervisory
Development Assistant Manufacturing Associate Techn ician Medical Coding Medical Receptionist Medical Secretary

Medical Transcription Technician Motor Control Technician MOUS Core Specialist MOUS Expert MOUS Master PC Maintenance & Support PC Operations Peri-Operative Nurse Programmable Logic Controllers Residential Design Retail Department Management School-Age & Youth Care Supervisory Development Telecommunication Service &
Electronics Technician TCC Telecommunications Services
Technician Teller Fundamentals Web Site Designer Web Site Fundamentals Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - MIG Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - TIG Windows 2000 Network
Technician

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Allied Health Administration .. AS Biology .................... .................. BS Business Administration ...... .. BBA Chiropractic Radiologic
Technology ...................... ....... AS Computer Information
Management .. ...... ............. AS/BS

Entrepreneurship ..... ....... ... .. ... .. BS Healthcare Management .......... BS Nutrition .......................... ......... BS Nutrition Technology ............. AS Nutrition for Dietetics ............. BS Sports Health Science .... .. MSHSS

Professional Program Chiropractic ............................ DC

Pre-Professional Program Pre-Chiropractic

HOPE awards do not cover the cost of room and board (meals).

MACON STATE COLLEGE
David A. Bell, President 100 College Station Drive Macon, Georgia 31206-5145 (478) 471-2700 1-800-272-7619
www.maconstate.edu

Code 007728

LIFE UNIVERSITY
Dr. Ben DeSpain, President 1269 Barclay Circle Marietta, Georgia 30060 (770) 426-2600 1-800-394-5433

Located in central Georgia on U.S. SOW and 1-475 four-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen and transfer students may enter any semester) approximate enrollment: 5,000.

www.life.edu

Code 014170

Located in northern metropolitan Atlanta area private university accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools quarter system enrollment: 3,600.
ADMISSIONS Denise Gordon, Director of Admissions (770} 426-2884
Admissions requirements vary depending on program selected; check with the Admissions Office. No admissions deadline.
COSTS Tuition Per Academic Year (9 months)
College of Chiropractic .. ........ ....... ....... ....... ... ..... $12,360 School of Arts & Sciences:
Undergraduate Studies (our-of-state) ..... ............ 4,248 Undergraduate Studies (Georgia resident) ......... 2,340 Graduate Studies ...................... .. ........................ 5,508

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year for undergraduate studies).
FINANCIAL AID David M. Haygood, Dean of Enrollment Services (770} 426-2901 In add ition to State and Federal assistance, Life Un iversity offers scholarships of varied amounts.

ADMISSIONS Terrell Mitchell, Director of Admissions (478} 471-2800 1-800-272-7619 General information regarding admissions requirements and deadlines may be obtained by calling the office of Admissions or by visiting the MSC Web site at www.maconstate.edtt. Early admission and joint enrollment available for qualified applicants.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition* ........ .............................. :.. ......... ......... ..... .. $2,232 Mandatory Fees .......... ......... ..... .... ......... ..... ................. 158
Total ......... . $2,390 Per Year * Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of smdy (estimated $900 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Pat Simmons, Director of Financial Aid (478) 471-2717, l-800-272-7619
In addition ro State and Federal assistance, rhe college offers an institutional scholarship program for qualified applicants.The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is used ro determine awards . Priority deadline is April I.
CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include a wellness center, intramural ath letic programs, student government, publications, drama, music, service and professional clubs, and various organizations.

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PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Art ....... ......... .. ..... ... .... .... ..... .. ... AA Biology .... ...... .. ...... .. .... .. .. .... .. .... AS Business & Information
Technology ................ .... ......... BS Business:
Administration .. .. ... ................ AS C hemistry .................................. AS Communication &
Inform ation Technology .. .. ... BS Computer Science ..................... AS Cr imin al Justice ........................ AS Engin eer in g Technology .. ........ AS Engli sh ........................... .. ......... AA Foreign Languages .... .. ............. AA General Studies ....................... . AA Health Information
Management ........................... BS H ea lth Inform atio n
Technology .. ... .. ............... .. ..... AS
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Dentistry Pre-E ngin eerin g Pre-Medicine Pre-Nu rsin g (Pre-BSN)
Certificate Programs
Business Busi ness Management C riminal Justice Education

Health Science ....................... AAS Health Services Administration .. BS History ............... .... ........ .... ..... .. AA Information Techno logy .... AS.BS Journalism & Mass
Commun icatio ns ................... AA Mathematics ..... .... .. .. ........... .... .. AS Music .... .. ...................... ............ AA N ursin g .. .... .. .. ..... ......... .. .. .... ...... AS Nurs in g RN co BSN .......... ....... BS Physics ........................ ...... .. ... .. .. AS Political Scie nce .... ... .... .. .......... AA Psychology ............................. .. . AA Public/Human Se rvices ...... .. .. .. BS Respiratory The rapy ................. AS Social Welfare ................ .. ..... ... AA Sociology ............ .. .. ... .... ........... AA Teacher Educatio n .............. .. .... AS Theatre & Comm unicati ons ... AA
Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical T herapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Information Techno logy Regents' Engi neeri ng Transfer
Program (2-Yr. Certificate)

Macon State College students Ivan Bickett, De Simpson, Tamieka Head, andJane McCormack enjoy the spring sunshine between classes.

COSTS

Per Academic Year

Tuition * ........ ......... .. ...... ...... ...... ...... ... ......... .. ...... . $3,208 Mandatory Fees .. .. ....................................................... 486 Room (estimated) ............................... ....... ... ......... .. 2, I 32
Total ........ .. .. $5,826

Per Year

Undergraduate program. Additional coses for our-of-state residents.

Book coses vary depending on co urse of study.

FINANCIAL AID John Powell, Director, Office of Student Financial Aid (706) 721-4901
In addit ion co State and Federal ass istance, the co llege offers institutional ai d . H eal th profession loan and schol ars hip programs are available. App li cation for aid is separate from admissions. Application for aid should be mad e early in the calendar year in which the student plans co enroll. Priority consideration for th e most favorable funding will be given co students for whom all application requirements have been processed and received in o ur o ffi ce by March 31.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular ac tivities incl ude various clubs and organizations offering areas of service and interest.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Biochemistry & Molec ular Biology ................................. PhD
Cellular Biology & Anatomy .. PhD Deneal Hygi ene ........ .. ... .. .... ...... BS Dentistry ...... ....................... DMD Endocrinology .. ...... .. .............. PhD Health Information
Administration .............. BS. Cert Master of Health
Education ................... MS,MHE Medical fllustration ................. MS Medical Techno logy ........ BS,Cert Med icine ........ .. ........................ MD Molecular M edicine ............... PhD Nursing ........................... ........ BSN
Adule ...... .... ...... ........ ......... MSN H ealth Care Across
Life Span ........................... PhD Community Health
Nursing ........ .. ................. MSN Family Nurse Practitioner ... MN

Meneal Health Psychology ...................... MSN
Nursing Anesthesia .............. MN Parent Chi ld ........... .......... MSN Occupational Therapy .. .. .......... BS Oral Biology .................... MS,PhD Pediatric Nurse Practitioner ... MN Pharmacology/Tox ico logy ..... PhD Physical Therapy ...... .... ........ .. MPT Physician Ass istant .................... BS Physiology & Endocrinology .. PhD Radiation Therapy Techno logy ....... ..... .... .......... Cert Radio logic Sciences Diagnostic Medical
Sonography ................. BS.Cert Nuclear Medicine
Technology .............. .. . BS.Cert Radiation Therapy ............... .. BS Vascular Biology ........ ............ PhD

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA

Daniel W. Rahn, MD, President 1120 Fifteenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30912

(706) 721-2301

www.mcg.edu

Code 001579

Located in th e center of rh e Ce ntral Savannah River Area public, health scien ce uni versity a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schoo ls semeste r sys tem residence fac ilities enro llment: 2,001.

MERCER UNIVERSITY - ATLANTA

R. Kirby Godsey, President

Cecil B. Day Campus 3001 Mercer University Drive

Atlanta, Georgia 30341

(678) 547-6000

www.mercer.ed u / default.asp

Code E00558

ADMISSIONS Carol Nobles, Director of Student Recruitment & Admissions (706) 721-2725 1-800-519-3388
Undergraduate requirements may include but are not limited co: Selective admission based on interviews, at lease two years of prerequisite co llege co urses, co ll ege GPA, and ACT/SAT scores. Deadlines vary. (I nformation on ad miss ions for dentistry and medicine ava il able through respective sc hools' admission offices.)

Located in northeast Atlanta private Baptist university Eugene W . Stetson School of Business and Econom ics, graduate Teacher Education program, graduate Engineering program, McAfee School of Theo logy, Georgia Baptist College of Nursing, and Southern School of Pharmacy acc redited by the So uthern Association of Co lleges and Schools, Accreditation Board for Engineer ing and Technology, and American Co un ci l on Pharmaceutical Education semester system total enro ll ment: 2,095 .

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ADMISSIONS Argy Russell, Director of Undergraduate Admissions (678) 547-6417
Admission requ irements vary by program.

COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition * (30 credit hours) ......... .. ...... ......... .. .... . $12,397 * Based o n 2001/2002 MBA rates. Each program has different rates. Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $650 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Meg McGinness, Director of Student Financial Planning Atlanta Program (678) 547-6134
In additi on to State and Federal assistance, the un iversity offers scholarship assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricu lar act iviti es include a variety of student organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Account ing ................ ... BBA,MBA Business:
General .............. ........ BBA,MBA Management ..... ... .... .. BBA,MBA Technology Management .......... MS Computer Information Systems .............. ...... .. ... .... ... BBA Educat ion .... ........ ...... .. ........ .. MEd Early C hildh ood ... ...... MEd ,EdS Middle Grades ..... ....... MEd,EdS Elec trical Engi neering ....... MSEng Finance .... ..................... BBA,MBA Health Care Policy & Administration .............. ...... .. MS

Management: Information Systems ... ....... MBA Software Systems .... ..... ... .. .. ... MS Software Engineering ..... MS Eng
Marketing ..................... BBA,MBA Nursing .. .... .. ... .... ....... ..... ...... .. BSN Pharmaceutical Sciences ...... .. PhD Pharmacy ......................... PharmD Pharmacy/Master of Business
Administration ... Pharm D/MBA Techni ca l Comm un ications
Management .......................... MS Theology .......... ... ...... .. ... ... .... MD iv

For information on Mercer University's So uthern School of Pharmacy, call (648) 547-6300 .

Post Baccalaureate Certificate Early Ch il dhood Education Middle Grades Education Secondary educat ion fields of Engli sh, Mathematics, Science or Social Science

MERCER UNIVERSITY - MACON

R. Kirby Godsey, President 1400 Coleman Avenue

Macon, Georgia 31207

(478) 301-2700

www.mercer.edu /default.asp

Code 001580

Located in Macon private Baptist university accredited by the Southern Association of Co lleges and Schools and Acc reditation Board for Engineering and Technology American Bar Assoc iation American Chemical Society Liaison Com mittee on Medical Education Associatio n of American Law Schools Computing Sciences National Association of Schools of Music Georgia Professional Standards Commission semester system residence facilities total enrollment: 7,315. Undergraduate enrollment, Macon and extended centers, 4,740.

ADMISSIONS (Undergraduate) (478) 301-2650 800-840-8577 In Georgia 1-800-342-0841
admissions@mercer.edu. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Requirements: (I) high school graduation or GED; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) high school counse lor's recomme ndation. Interview recommended.

COSTS (Undergraduate) Per Academic Year
Tuition (12-20 hrs) .. .... ......... .. ..... ......... .............. $ 19,728 Room and board (estimated) ................................... 6,420
Total ......... $26,148 Per Year
Book coses vary depending on course of study (estimated $650 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Carol Williams, Associate Vice President of Student Financial Planning (478) 301-2670
In addition to Seate and Federal assistance, che university offers scholarship assistance, including athletic and music scho larships. Pr iority deadline for financial ass istance applications is April I.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities includ e intercollegiate ath let ics, student govern ment , publications, performing arcs, a va ri ety of student organizations, and fratern ities and soro rities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
African-American Studies ...... .. BA Anthropology ...................... Minor Art .... ........ ..... ....... ... ... .... .......... BA Biology ..... .. ...... ... ................ BA,BS Business ........... .. ...... ..... BBA,MBA Chemistry ............................ BA,BS Christian ity ...... ... ..... ... ... .. ........ BA Comm unications/Theatre
Arts ..... ... ....... .... .... ..... .... ...... ... BA Computer Information
Systems .. ........ .. ...... .. ....... ..... BBA Computer Science .......... ..... BA,BS
Cr iminal Juscice .................. Minor
Drama/Theatre Co ncentration .. ... ..... .... .... .... . BA
Ed ucation: Early Ch ildhood ....... .. ........... BS , MEd,EdS Engli sh ............................. ... MEd Machemacics .......... ....... .... .. MEd Middle Grades ..... .. BS ,MEd,EdS Read ing .......... ... .. .... ...... .... .. MEd Science ................................ MEd Social Science/History ....... MEd
Engi neering: Biomedical ...... .............. BSE,ME Comp uter ..................... ....... BSE Electrical .... .......... ME,BSE,MSE Eng in eer ing Management .............. ME,MSE Environmental ...... .. ... ME,BSE Industrial ..... .. .......... ...... .... .. BSE Mechanical .......... ME,BSE,MSE Software Engineering .... .... MSE Computer & Software Engineering ........................ ME
English ............ ..... .. ... ........... ..... BA Environmental
Management .............. .. ..... Minor

Environmental Science ............. BS Environmental Systems
Technology ......................... .... BS Family Services ...... .. .... .... .... .. MSR Family Therapy ........ ..... ........ MFT French ........................... ........... . BA German ................ .. ..... ...... ..... ... BA Greek ........................................ BA H ealth Care Management .. MSHM History .......... .. ...... .. ....... .. .. .. .. ... BA Individualized Major .. ........ BA,BS Industrial Management ....... ..... BS Information Science &
Technology ............................. BS Latin ...... ..... .... ... ....... .. ....... ....... BA Leadership & Community
Service Concentration ...... ..... BA Manufacturing .... ..... ........... M in or Mathematics ............ ...... ... ... BA,BS Music ... .. ....... ... ........ BA,BM,BME Music Educat ion ........... .. ...... BME Music Performance ......... ........ BM Phi losophy .......... ....... ............... BA Photography ....... ................. Minor Physics ... .. ..... .. ... ... ....... ........ BA,BS Political Science .................... ... BA Public Health ..................... .. MPH Psychology .......... .. ... ...... ........... BA Religion (Christian ity) ..... .... ... BA Sacred Mus ic ......... .... .............. BM Sociology ........ .. ........................ BA Software Systems ..... ........ ... ...... MS Spanish ................. ... ...... ........... BA Speech & Dramatic Arcs ......... BA Technical Communication
Management .............. .... ....... MS Technical Comm unications ..... BS Technical Management ........... MS Women & Gender Studies .. Minor

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Education

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Pre-Law Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing

Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Education Certification (Secondary) Programs

Art

Music

Engli sh

Science

Foreign Language

Social Science

History Mathematics

For information on Mercer's School of Law, p lease ca ll (478) 301-2605; for more information on Mercer's School of Medicine, (478) 301-2542.

Middle Georgia College Financial Aid Director Charlene Morgan chats with students Shaquina Stephens and Pat Sewe11.

MIDDLE GEORGIA COLLEGE

Richard Federinko, President

Cochran, Georgia 31014

(478) 934-6221

www.mgc.edu

Code 001581

Located 38 miles south of Macon two-year public college a unit of the University System of Georgia accred ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schoo ls semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) res idence faci liti es enrol lm ent: 2,035.
ADMISSIONS Jennifer Brannon, Director of Admissions (478) 934-3103
Preferred application deadlines are May 1 for summer and July 15 for fa ll. Requirements: (1) at lease 16 years of age; (2) graduation from an accredited high school or satisfacrory GED score; (3) 16 units of specific hi gh school work; (4) SAT or ACT; (5) good moral character.

FINANCIAL AID Charlene Morgan, Director of Student Financial Aid (478) 934-3133
In additio n co Scace and Federal assistance, the college offers numerous scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extrac urri cu lar act iviti es in c lude ath letics, pub li cat ion s, music, organizations, and religious groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agriculture .. ..... .. ..... .......... ... .. ... AS Art ................................ ............ AA Biological Sciences ... ........ ....... .. AS Business Administration ... ........ AS Chemistry .... .................. .......... .. AS Computer Procedures ...... ...... AAS Computer Science .... ........ ......... AS Criminal Justice ............... AAS,AS Economics ..... .. ........ ................. AA Ed ucation:
Business ......... ... ...... .... ......... .. AA Early Childhood ..... ....... .. .... .. AA Elementary ....... ............. .. ..... .. AA Health & Physical .................. AS Midd le ................................... AA Secondary ....... .......... ... .......... AA Special ................ ........ :.... ..... .. AA Engineerin g: Aerospace ... .... ... ... .. ... ... ... ........ AS Agricultural .......................... .. AS Biomedical ................ ....... .... .. . AS Chemical .... .. .... ......... ............. . AS Civi l ...... ... ............... ........ ...... .. AS Computer ..... ..... ........ .. ........... AS Electrical ....... .. ........ .... ......... ... AS General ... ....... .... ...... ..... ... .... ... AS Industrial ................................ AS Mater ials ................ ....... .......... AS Mechanical ... ...................... ... . AS Texci le ... ... ...... ........... ..... ......... AS Engineering Techno logy .......... AS Engineering Techn ology, Civil .... .... ... ......... ......... .. .. .... .. . AS

Engineerin g Techno logy, Computer ................. .......... .. .. AS
English ...................................... AA Env ironmental Design
(Architecture) ............ ............. AS Fine Arts ........................... ... ..... AA Foreign Language ..................... AA Forestry ..... ...... .. ... .......... .... ........ AS General Studies ........................ AA Geo logy .... ................... .............. AS History ........ ........ .. ..................... AS Humanities ...... ... ..... ...... ...... ..... AA Journalism .. ............ .... .. ............ AA Libera l Arcs ......................... ...... AA Management ............. .. ............ AAS Mathematics ....................... ....... AS Merchandising ... ........ ............. .. AS Music ........................ ................ AA Nursing .............. ...... ......... ...... ASN Occupational Therapy
Assistant ................. ....... . ASOTA Philosophy .. .. .... ......... ......... .. .... AA Physics ...................... ................. AS Political Science .. ...... ... ............. AS Psychology ........ ....... .................. AS Public Administration ... ... .. ... AAS Respiratory Therapy, Pre .... ..... . AS Social Work ... ............................ AS Sociology ............. ...................... AS Speech & Drama ...................... AA

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygiene ... .... ......... .. AS Pre-Dentistry .. .............. ... .... ..... . AS Pre-Health Information
Management ... ... ........ .... ......... AS Pre-Law ...... .. ..... .. ........... .......... AA Pre-Medical Technology ... ..... .. AS Pre-Medicine ...... .. ........ .. ....... .... AS Pre-Nursing ............................... AS

Pre-Occupational Therapy ....... AS Pre-Optometry ........... .. ............. AS Pre-Pharmacy ........ ......... ........... AS Pre-Phys ical T herapy ... .... ......... AS Pre-Physician's Assistant .......... AS Pre-Spores Medicine ... .. .... .. ...... AS Pre-Veterinary Medicine .......... AS

Certificate Programs Cr imin al J uscice Fashion Merchandising Surveying

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* ... .................. ...... .. ......... ...... ......... .......... ... $1,398 Fees** .............. ...... .. .. ... ... .... ...... ... ..... .......... .... .... .. ....... 404 Room and board (estimated) ** ......................... ...... 3,716
Toca l ..... .... ... $5,518 PerYear * Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents. ** Fees/room and board may be higher depending on course ofstudy and
options chosen.
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $700 per year).

Cooperative AAS Degrees Accounting*/'* Aerospace Production Planning** Aerospace Tool Design** Air Conditioning Technology*/** Air Conditioning Technology/
Advanced* Aircraft Structural Technology**/*** Applied Manufacturing
Techno logy* Automotive Co llisio n Repair*

Automotive Fundamentals* Automotive Tech nology*/** Aviation Maintenance
Technology**/*** Business & Office
Technology*/** Computer Information
Systems*/** Computer Operations** Computer Programming**

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Cosmetology** Culinary Arcs** Dentist Assisting** Drafting** Electronics Fundamentals* Electronics Technology*/** Flight Technology*** Industrial Maintenance
Technology** Machine Tool Technology*/** Machine Tool Technology/
Advanced* Management & Supervisory
Development*

Marketing Management** Medical Assisting* Microcomputer Specialist** Pharmacy Technology* Practical Nursing*/** Radiologic Technology*/** Respiratory Therapy
Technology* Surgical Technology** Truck Repair Technician* Welding & Joining Technology*/**

Joint/cooperative Associate ofApplied Science degree available with Heart of Georgia Technical College
Joint/cooperative Associate ofApplied Science degree available with Middle Georgia Technical College
Joint/cooperativeAssociate ofApplied Science degree available with Georgia Aviation & Technical College.

MIDDLE GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Billy G. Edenfield, President 80 Cohen Walker Drive

Warner Robins, Georgia 31088

(478) 988-6800

www.mgtc.org

Code 014625

Located 15 miles south of Macon public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education enrollment: 2,600.

ADMISSIONS Howard Gregory, Director of Admissions
(478) 988-6850 Requirements: (1) at least 16 years old (2) meet program admission requirements. SAT, ACT, or CPE accepted; (3) graduation from high school or GED for most programs co begin. Required for all programs prior to graduating.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ................................................. .................. $1,296 Mandatory Fees.......................................................... 184
Total ............ $1,480 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,000 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Jack Payne, Financial Aid Officer (478) 988-6872
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academic scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include student council and a variety of professional student organizations.

PROGRAMS Degree Programs (AAT)
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology Database Specialist Dental Hygiene Early Childhood Care & Education

Internet Specialist -Web Site Design
Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Radiologic Technology

Diploma Programs Accounting Aerospace Tool Design Air Conditioning Technology Aircraft Structural Technology Advanced Aircraft Sheet Metal Advanced Machine Tool
Technology Automated Manufacturing
Technology Automotive Fundamentals Automotive Technology Aviation Maintenance Technology Business Office Technology Cosmetology Database Specialise Dental Assisting
Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Electrical Technician
Air Conditioning Installation & Troubleshooting
Air Conditioning Technician Assistant
Aircraft Blueprint Reader Aircraft Corrosion/Composite
Maintenance Specialise Aircraft/ Com posi res Structures Auto Engine Performance
Fundamentals Auto Suspension & Steering
Technician Automotive Brakes Automotive Climate Control
Technician Automotive Electrical Technician Bookkeeping C lerk Bricklaying, Advanced Bricklaying, Basic Business Applications Specialist Business Transcription Specialise CAD Drafter, Basic CAD Operator CAD Technician, Advanced Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialise Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Development Associate I CISCO Specialist CNC Specialise Clerk Typist Commercial Property
Maintenance Technician Commercial Truck Driving Cosmetology Instructor Training Database Development Specialist Desktop Publishing Drafter's Assistant Emergency Medical Technician Exterior Framing Specialist Food Service Worker Fundamentals of Construction I Fundamentals of Construction II Heating & Heat Pump
Technician Industrial Fluid Power Industrial Motor Control
Technician

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Drafting Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Control Systems Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Industrial Systems Technology Internee Specialise -Web Site
Design Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Mechanical Control Systems Microcomputer Specialise Networking Specialise Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology
Industrial Mechanics, Basic Industrial Programmable
Controller Infant/Toddler Child Care
Specialist Instrumentation/Process Control
Technician Interior Finishing Specialise Internee Web Page Creation Introduction to Auto Electrical/
Electronic Troubleshooting Mammography Medical Diagnostic Sonography Medical Office Clerk Microcomputer Servicing Microsoft MOUS Nail Technician Network Help Desk Assistant Nuclear Medicine Technology Office Applications Specialist Oracle Database Administration Plumbing Specialist, Advanced Plumbing Specialise, Basic Residential/Industrial Wiring
Technician Retail Operations Specialise Small Business Management Tax Accounting Clerk Tile Specialise Visual Basic Programming
Specialist Wall Framing Specialist Web Site Designer Welding - Arc, Advanced . Welding - Arc, Introductory Welding - Combination Structural Welding- Gas Metal Arc (MIG},
Basic Welding - Gas Metal Arc (MIG)
Fabricator Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc,
Basic Welding- Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG)
Fabricator Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Welding - Structural Steel, Basic Windows 2000 Certification
Preparation

Joint/cooperative two-year Associate ofApplied Science degrees in Business, Healch Services, and Technology also are available with Fort Valley State University, Georg ia Southwestern University, Macon State Co llege, and Midd le Georgia Co ll ege.

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MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE
Leroy Frazier, Acting President 643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314
www.morrisbrown.edu

(404) 739-1000 Code 001583

MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
Walter Massey, President 830 Westview Drive, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314
www.morehouse.edu

(404) 681-2800 Code 001582

Located 2 miles west of downtown Atlanta private, histo rically bl ack four-year men's college accredited by the So uth ern Association of Co ll eges and Schools residence facilities enrollment: 3,000 .
ADMISSIONS Terrance Dixon, Associate Dean of Admissions & Recruitment 1-800-851-1254 Application for fall should be filed by February 15. Requirements: (I) graduation from an approved high sc hool ; (2) co ll ege preparatory courses with an overa ll "C" average; (3) SAT; (4) letters of recommendatio n and a perso nal intervi ew may be required.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees ... ...... .. .. .. .... .... .......... ...... ..... .... ... $ 13,760 Room and board ............... ... .. .... ..... .... ..................... 8, 172
Total ......... $2 I ,932 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

Located near downtown Atlanta private fo ur-year African Methodist Ep iscopa l-affi li ated co ll ege semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities.
ADMISSIONS Director of Admissions (404) 7.39-1560 Application for fall should be submitted by May I. Requireme nts: ( I ) Graduation from an approved seco ndary sc hool; (2) at least 15 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) lette r of recommendation. Early admi ss ion p lan for except ional students.
Check with the Admissions Office for information on costs and programs of stud y.
FINANCIAL AID (404) 739-1050 C heck with the Financial Aid Office for ava il ab ili ty of financial aid. Georg ia State financial aid, including the Georgia Tuition Equa lizatio n Grant, Georgia 's HOP E Scholarship, and Governor's Scholarship , is not available.

FINANCIAL AID James Stotts, Director of Financial Aid (404) 215-2638 In add ition ro State and Federal ass istance, the college offers meri t, music, band, and athletic sc holarships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracu rricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athl etics, student government, publ ications, performing arts, religious o rgani zations, a var iety of clubs and organizations, and fraternities.
PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

MOULTRIE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Bob Craft, Interim President 361 Industrial Dr. Moultrie, Georgia 31768

(229) 891-7000

www.moultrietech.org

Code 005255

Located 38 miles so uth east of Albany public technical co ll ege governed by the Georgia Departmenr of Technical and Adule Education accred ited by the Cou ncil on Occupational Ed ucation enrollment: 1,700.

Accounting .. ......... .................... BA African -American Studies ........ BA Art* ....................................... .... BA Biology .... ........................ ...... .... BS Busi ness Administration ....... ... BA Chemistry .... .. .... ...... .. ...... .. .. ...... BS Computer Science .... ................. BS Orama* .. ... ...... ........ ......... ...... ... BA Economics .. ........ ...................... BA Education
Child Development* .... ...... ... BA Early C hildhood * ..... ............. BA Health & Physical ................. BA Primary* ...... ... ....................... BA Secondary* ..................... .. ...... BA Engineering** .. ..... ... .. ... .. BS,BSGS English ...... .. ..... .... .... ..... ............ BA

Finance ...................... .......... ... .. BA French ...... ..... .... .... ......... .. ... ...... BA Germ an ........ ..... ... ....... ... ... .... .... BA Hi sto ry ... ...... ...... ..................... .. BA Intern ation al Studies ............... BA Management .... ...... ................... BA Marketin g ...... .. ..... ..... .... ... .... .... BA Math emati cs ...... .... .... ..... ..... BA, BS Music ...... ....... ... .... ... ...... .. ....... .. BA Philosophy ....... ...... .... ....... ........ BA Physics .................... .................. . BS Political Science .... .......... .. ...... . BA Psychology ...... ... .... ...... .. .. .... BA,BS Religion ..... ... ..... ... .... ................ BA Sociol ogy ... ....... .. ....... ............... BA Spanis h ... .. ......... ....................... BA Urban Studies ........... ...... .... ... .. BA

* Offered in co njunction with Spelman Co ll ege. ** Five-year dual-degree program with Auburn University, Boston University,
Georgia Institute of Technology, and Rochester Institute of T echnology.

ADMISSIONS Leigh Wallace, Director Admissions/Enrollment Management (229) 891-7000 Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for so me pro gra ms but is not an entrance req uirement for all programs. All students must obta in a high schoo l diplom a or GED before gradu at in g from any diploma program .
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition ...... .... ..... ........ ...... ........ .. ....... ....... .. ..... .... ... $ 1, 296 Mandatory Fees .... ...... ....... ... .... .... ...... .. ... ... .. ..... .. ..... ... 184
Total ............ $ 1,480 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study.
FINANCIAL AID Mary Beth Watson, Financial Aid Officer (229) 891-7000 In addit ion to State and Federal assistan ce, the college offers Moultrie Technical Co ll ege Foundation Scholarships.

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

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs (AAT)
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Computer Information Systems
(Networking) Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics Technology Marketing Management

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Fundamentals Business Office Technology
Business Office Specialist Medical Office Specialist Cabinetmaking Carpentry Computer Information Systems (Networking or Novell) Cosmetology Criminal Justice Technology Diesel Equipment Technology Drafting/Advanced Drafting Technology Drafting & Design Technology

-Commerce Web Programming Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics Fundamentals Electron ics Technology Fire Science Techno logy Industrial Maintenance
Technology Industrial Electrical Technology Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Masonry Medical Assisting Plumbing Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Level II MCP Preparation for Exchange
2000 Service Manual Transmission/Transaxle
Specialist Mechanical Technician Medical Information Specialist Medical Office Technology Medical Receptionist Medical Transcription Merchandise Management
Specialist Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) in Access, Excel & Word Motor Control, Basic Motor Control Technician Nail Technician Network Specialist, Basic Novell

Network Specialist, Basic NT Office Accounting Office Assistant, General Patient Care Assisting Plumbing, Advanced Plumbing, Commercial Plumbing, Residential Programmable Logic Control
Technician Programmable Motor Control
Technician Retail Department Management Shampoo Technician Small Business Management Welding - MIG Welding - Electric Arc Word Processing Specialist

Male students between the ages of 18 and 25 must register with Selective Service to
be consideredfor Federal or State financial aid. Female students are not required to register with Selective Service.

* Associate of Applied Science Degrees available in most programs th rough a cooperative agreement with Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and/ or Danon College. Bachelor of Applied Science Degrees also are available through a cooperative agreement with Valdosta State University.

Certificate Programs
A-Plus Certification Air Conditioning Repair AutoCAD Specialist, Basic Auto Body, Major Repair
Assisting Auto Body Repair Assisting Automotive Pa int & Refinishing
Assisting Automotive Transmission/
Transaxle Specialist Bookkeeping Specialist Brakes, Suspension & Steering
Specialist Brick & Block/Advanced Brick & Block Assistant CAD Drafting Technology CAD Operator - Architectural CAD Operator - Electrical,
Electronic CAD Operator - Mechanical Cabinetmaking Assembly
Ass istant - Design, Finish, Installation
Carpentry Assistant Carpentry, Commercial Carpentry Finish, Framing Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Child Development Specialist CISCO Specialist Climate Control System
Specialist

Criminal Investigator, Level I Diesel Driveability Performance
Specialist Diesel Electrical Systems Specialist Diesel Engine Repair Specialist Drafting Aide Driveabi lity & Electrical System
Specia list Electronic Assembler, Basic Electronic Computer Installer,
Basic Electrical Maintenance
Technician, Basic Electrical Technician Electrical Wiring, Commercial Electrical Wiring, Industrial Electrical Wiring, Residential Emergency Medical Technician Fire Officer - Level I/Advanced Fire Officer - Level II Gasoline Engine Repair Specialist General Office Assistant HVAC/Refrigeration Technology Industrial Electrical Installer Industrial Motor Control/Advanced Industrial Programmable Control
Systems Industrial Wiring Industrial Wiring & NEC Infant & Toddler Specialist Law Enforcement Technician,
Level I Law Enforcement Technician,

NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE &

STATE UNIVERSITY

Nathaniel Hansford, President Dahlonega, Georgia 30597 (706) 864-1400 (800) 498-9581

www.ngcsu.edu

Code 001585

Located 20 mi les north of Gainesville comprehensive coeducational public liberal arts and m ilitary college a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) 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: 3,683 undergraduates.
ADMISSIONS Robert LaVerriere, Director of Admissions and Recruiting (800) 498-9581
Application must be rece ived 20 days prior to beginning of semester for wh ich admission is sought, ot by July 15 for Fall term adm ission. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school, an approved home school program, or an NGCSU-approved non-accredited high schoo l; (2) GED acceptable under limited circumstances; (3) 16 units of college preparatory course work; (4) SAT or ACT; (5) personal interview may be requested.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ............ ....... ................ ....... ... ... .... ............... $2,212 Mandatory Fees ............ ................... ....... ......... ............ 572 Room and board (estimated) ................................... 4,016
Total ......... ... $6,800 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study.

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FINANCIAL AID Deborah Barbone, Director of Financial Aid (706) 864-1412
In add iti on co Scace and Federal assistance , che state of Georgia offers 39 fou r-year full military scholarships per year as well as ROTC grants. Academic and leadership scholarsh ips are also ava il ab le.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate achlecics, student government, publications, m ili tary units, religious and social organizations, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Biology .. ... .... ... .... ........ ............. . BS Business Administration:
Accounting ............... ....... ... . BBA Fin ance .. .... .. .......... ............. . BBA Management ..... ... .... .. .... .... .. BBA Marketing .... .. ... .. .......... ... ... . BBA Chemistry ................. ........ ..... .... BS Community ounseling .......... MS Computer Information Systems ................................... BS Computer Science .... ... ....... ....... BS Criminal Justice ... ... ...... ... .. .... ... BS Education: Arc (P-12) ..................... BS,MEd Early Childhood ........... BS,M Ed Middle Grades ............. . BS ,MEd Physical (P-12) ............. BS,MEd Secondary ..... .... .... ......... .. ....... BS
Engli sh ... .... .... .. .......... BA,MEd Biology .. .. .... ... .... ..... ........ ..... BS Chemistry ... ...... ... .... ... ......... BS French ................ ......... ....... BA Mathematics .. ..... .... ...... ... MEd Music ........................ BA,MEd Science (broad
field) .. ... ... .. ..... .. ..... BS,MEd

Social Sc iences .. .. .... ............. BS Spanish ...... .... .... ....... ........ ... BA Special Educat ion ... ...... BS,MEd English .. .... .... ..... ....................... BA Fine Arcs: Art ...... ......... .... ..... .... ..... ... ...... BA Arr/Marketing .... .. ...... ... ......... BS French ....................................... BA French with Business Emphasis ..... .... ....... ....... ........ . BA History .................... .. ....... ......... BA Mathematics ... ... ..... .. ... .... ..... ..... BS Nurse Practitioner ............... MSN Nursing ..... ..................... ASN,BSN Physical Therapy ...................... MS Physics ............................. .......... BS Political Science ........... ... .... BA,BS Psychology ................................. BS Public Administration .......... MPA Sociology ........... ...... ....... ...... ..... BS Spanish .............. .. .... ................. BA Spanish with Business Emphasis .... ....... ..................... BA Teacher Leadership ................ EDS

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygiene Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering* Pre-Forestry Sequence Pre-Law Sequence Pre-Medical Records

Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical T herapy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

* Dual degree program with a liberal arcs background at North Georgia College & Scace University and engineering degree work ar Georgia lnsrirure of Technology or Clemson University. Regen rs Engineering Transfer Program also available for degree completion at Georgia lnsrirnre of Technology.

NORTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Ruth Nichols, President

Clarkesville Campus:

P.O. Box 65

Clarkesville, Georgia 30523

(706) 754-7700

Blairsville Campus: 434 Meeks Avenue Blairsville, Georgia 30512

(706) 781 -2300

www.ngtcollege.org

Code 005619

Clarkesville campus located 35 miles northeast of Gainesville Blairsville campus located 65 miles north of Gain esville public technical college governed by the Geo rgia Department of Technical and Adule Education accredited by the Counci l on Occupational Education residence facilities on C larkesvi ll e campus enrollment: 1,771.

ADMISSIONS Gail Taylor, Director of Admissions (706) 754-7724

Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score for most programs but not an entrance requirement for all programs. All students muse obtain a high school diploma or GED before graduating from any program.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)

Tuition* ....... ......... ... ...... .... ........... ........ .................. $1,296 Fees ......... .................... .............. ................................... 220 Room and board ......... ............................................. 3,200
Toca l ... ..... .... $4,716

PerYear

Additional fees for out-of-state residents .

Book coses vary depending on course of study (estimated $500 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Erica Pickens, Director of Financial Aid (706) 754-7726
In addition co State and Federal assistance, che college offers several private scholarships, including the Nin ch District A & M, Mount Vernon
Mills, William C lary, Lenora M. Sarling, J.C. Harris, Roger Berry, Lake
& Effie Copeland, Patterson Pump, Knittel Photography, and Jim Higdon scho larsh ips. NGTC Fo und ation Schol arships are also ava il ab le.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activiti es include intram ural athletics; swimming; tennis; Student Leadership Council; a variety of clubs, including PBL,VICA, HEROES, the National Vocational Technical Honor Society, che Appalachian Practical Nurses' Association; HOSA; and social activities.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Advanced Air Conditioning
Techno logy Applied Business Technology Applied Manufacturing Technology Computer Information Systems:
CIS/lnternec Specialise CIS/Incernec Specialise - Web
Design CIS/Necworking - MS Windows
2000 CIS/Necworking - Sun Solaris

Culinary Arcs Environmental Horticulture Industrial Systems Technology Medical Laboratory Techno logy Technical Scudies:
We lding & Joining Technology Machine Tool Technology Electrical Control Systems Mechanical Control Systems Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Turf & Golf Course Management

North Georgi.a College & State University graduates Capt. Tommy Lewis, Capt. Dawn Shays, and Lt. Amanda Wycoffnow work as recruiters for the college's military program.

Diploma Programs Accounting Air Conditioning Technology/
Advanced

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Applied Business Technology Auto Collision Repair App lied Manufacturing Technology

Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Commercial Photography Computer Information Systems Cosmetology* Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electrical Control Systems Environmental Horticulture Hotel/Restaurant/Tourism
Management
Certificate Programs
A+ T echnician Air Conditioning Technician's
Assistant Auto Electrical Technician Basic Cooking Skills Business Office Specialist CISCO Specialist CNC Set-up & Programming Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Spec iali s t Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Commercial Truck Driving Data Entry, Basic Emergency Medical Technology Entrepreneurship* Environmental Compliance
Technician Fire Fighter I Hospitality Industrial Fundamentals Health Care Technician Hospitality Industrial
Fundamentals
Available on the Internet

Industrial Systems Technology Machine Tool Technology/
Advanced Marine Engine Technology Mechanical Control Systems Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Turf & Golf Course Management Welding & Joining Technology
Industrial Systems Fundamentals Leadership Development* MCP Skills MCSE Skills Medical Coding Medical Office Specialist Medical Receptionist* Microcomputer Applications* Office Accounting Assistant PLC/Industrial Controls
Technician Residential Air Conditioning
Systems Design Residential Wiring Small Business Owner/Operator Social Services Case Management Sun Solaris Administration Unix/Linux Administration Water Quality Technician Web Design Fundamentals Web Site Designer Welding - Gas Metal Arc Weld ing - Advanced Pipe Windows Technician

NORTH METRO TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Stephen Dougherty, President 5198 Ross Road Acworth, Georgia 30102

(770) 975-4000

www.nmtcollege.org

Code 030290

Located 25 miles northwest of Atlanta public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education enrollment: 1,816.

FINANCIAL AID Jody Darby, Administrator (770) 975-4016 jdarby@nmtcollege.org
The college offers State and Federal assistance including the HOPE Grant, the HOPE Scholarship, and the Pell Grant.

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

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs Accounting Administrative Office Technology Automotive Services Technology Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Computer Information Systems Drafting

Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Management & Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Paramedic Technology Visual Communications

Diploma Programs
Accounting Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Computer Information Systems Diesel Equipment Techno logy Drafting Electrical Control Systems Electronics Fundamentals Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture

Golf Course Management Industrial Systems Technology Landscape Management Management & Supervisory
Development Marketing Management Mechanical Control Systems Medical Assisting Paramedic Technology Visual Communications

Certificate Programs
Basic Computer Technician Business Computer Applications CAD Operator Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Computer Graphic Design
Specialist Computer Publishing Specialist Computer Systems Technician Database Management Database Management II Emergency Medical
Technology - Basic Emergency Medical
Technology - Intermediate Horticulture Install ation
Technician Horticulture Maintenance
Technician

Industrial Mechanical Technician Industrial Programmable Control
Systems Internet Technologies I Local Area Network (LAN)
Techn ician Local Area Network (LAN)
Technician II MOUS Certification Preparation Office Accounting PC Maintenance Technician/A+
Certification Retail Department Management Small Business Management Supervisory Development Telecommunications Installer Telecommuncations Service &
Electronics Technician Web Design Word Processing Specialist

ADMISSIONS Missy Cusack, Director of Admissions (770) 975-4079 mrbarnet@nmtcollege.org Ron Greene, Registrar (770) 975-4021 rgreene@nmtcollege.org Requirements: (I) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score in most courses; (2) at least age 16; (3) admissions assessment test.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition* ... .......................... ............................. ..... ... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ... ....... ..... ......... .............. .................. ... 184
Tota l ......... ... $1,480 Per Year Add iti onal fees for out-of-state residents.
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Students who will be in college in 2003-2004
can apply to GSFC for their student loan
by listing GSFC's Lender Code 822573
on the college's financial aidforms.

NORTHWESTERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Ray Brooks, President

P.O. Box 569 Rock Spring, Georgia 30739 (706) 764-3510 1-800-735-5726

www.nwtcollege.org

Code 005257

Located six miles nocth of LaFayette 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 and by the Council on Occupational Education associate degree offered in selected majors enrollment capacity: 2,300.
ADMISSIONS Carolyn Solmon, Director of Career Planning & Admissions (706) 764-3514
Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score is required for some programs but is not an entrance requirement for all programs.

Certified Manufacturing Specialist Certified Mechanical Inspector Certified Quality Auditor Certified Quality Technician Child Development Associate CISCO Specia li st Commercial Truck Driving Comp TIA Network+ Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)
Operator Criminal Justice Records
Technician Data Management Document Design & Production Emergency Medical Technology
(EMT), Basic Employee Relations Engine Lathe Operator Geographic Information
Systems Leadership Development Medical Coding Medical Receptionist

Medical Transcripcionist Microsoft Office User Specialist Milling Machine Operator Nail Technician Office Support Assistant Organizational Leadership Patient Care Technician Pharmacy Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Production & Inventory
Management Programmable Logic Control
Specialist Res ident ial Design Team Leader Technical Communications Telecommunications Web Designer Welding - Metal Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc Welding - Tungsten Arc Windows 2000

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition .. ...... .... ....... .. ...... ... ..... ... ................... .......... $1,296 Fees ......... ...... ..... ..... ....... ..... ...... ... ..... .......... .. ............... 184
T ocal ....... ..... $1 ,480 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year).

Visit www.mapping-your-future.org for the latest updates on college, career,
andfinancial management.

FINANCIAL AID Sarah Twiggs, Director of Financial Aid (706) 764-3523

In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers various local scholarships, including Northwestern Technical Institute Foundation Scholarships.

PROGRAMS

Associate Degree Programs

Accounting* ................ .......... .AAT Administrative Office
Technology .......... ....... ....... .. AAT Computer Information
Systems .... ............................ AAT Computer Programming .. ... .. AAT Criminal Justice .. ....... ... .... .. ... AAT Drafting, Advanced * .... .. ........ AAT Early Childhood Education .. AAT Electronics Technology* ....... AAT

Internet Specialist ... ... ...... .. .... AAT Management & Supervisory
Development* ..... ......... ....... AAT Medical Assisting* ................. AAT Microcomputer Specialist ...... AAT Networking Specialist ............ AAT Occupational Therapy
Assistant ..... ......... ...... ........... AAT Surgical Technology ... ........... AAT

Associate degree also available through joint program with Dalton State

College.

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Business Office Technology Computer Information Systems Computer Programming C o s m e t o logy Criminal Justice Drafting, Advanced Drafting Fundamentals Early Childhood Education Electronics Fundamentals Electron ics Technology Industrial Maintenance/Electrical
Option

Internet Specialist Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Machine Tool Technology, Basic Management & Supervisory
Development Medical Assisting Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Practical Nursing Quality Contro l Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Certificate Programs
A+ Certification Central Sterile Processing
Technician

Certified Customer Service Specialist
Certified JAVA Programmer

OGEECHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Gene Waters, Interim President One Joe Kennedy Boulevard Statesboro, Georgia 30458

(912) 681-5500 (800) 646-1316

www.ogeechee.org

Code 030300

Located 53 mi les northwest of Savannah Public technica l co ll ege governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Council on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment capacity: 2,237.
ADMISSIONS Stephen Miller, Director of Admissions (912) 871-1600 Requirements: (I) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT, ACT, or ASSET exam; (3) test score levels required for admission vary according to programs.
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition ........ ........ .............. .......... ........ ........ ........... $1,296 Mandatory fees .................................. ..................... ..... 204
Total ............ $1,500 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Letrell Thomas, Director of Financial Aid (912) 871-1624 In addition to Scace and Federal assistance, the college offers various local scholarships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government and a variety of clubs and organizations .

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PROGRAMS

Associate Degree Programs (AAT)

Accounting Administrative Office Technology Banking and Finance Commercial Construction Computer Information Systems Early Childhood Care & Education

Forensic Science Funeral Service Education Health Information Technology Interpreter Training Studies Marketing Management Opticianry

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Air Conditioning Technology,
Advanced Banking & Finance Business & Office Technology Computer Information Systems Cosmetology . Dental Assisting Diagnostic Medical Sonography Drafting Early Childhood Care &
Education/Advanced Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electron ics Fundamentals Electronics Techno logy

Environmental Horticulture Forensic Science Technology Industrial Maintenance Industrial Maintenance
Technology Machine Tool Technology Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced Marketing Management Medical Assisting Opticianry Paramedic Technology Pharmacy Technology Plumbing Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology Surgical Technology

Certificate Programs Air Conditioning Installation &
Repair Arson Investigation Auto-CAD Fundamentals CAD Operator Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Certified Mechanical Inspector CNC Set-Up & Programming Commercial Truck Driving Commercial Wiring Computerized Accounting Crime Scene Investigation Electro-Mechanical Technician Emergency Medical Technology

Funeral Service Technician General Office C lerk Industria l Mechanical
Technician Industrial Programmable Control
Systems Insurance Fraud Investigation Law Enforcement Machine Operator, Basic Medical Coding Medical Sonography, Basic Opthalmic Medical Assistant Optician's Assistant Patient Care Assisting Preparation for A+ Certification Refrigeration Technician Small Business Management Welding - Industr ial

ADMISSIONS Dennis T. Matthews, Vice President for Enrollment (404) 364-8307
Early action app li cations must be received by December 5. All ocher applications will be considered on a rolling basis so long as there is space available in the class. Basis for se lectio n: (1) graduation from high school; (2) se lected units of high schoo l work; (3) scholastic abil ity and potential; (4) SAT or ACT.

COSTS Per Year

Tuition ..................................... .. .......................... $19,920 Fees ... ... ....... .................. .... ......... ..... ..... .... ...... .. ............ 450 Room and board .. .. ........... ....... .... .... ........ ................ 6,550
Total ......... $26,920

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Patrick Bonones, Director of Financial Aid (404) 364-8354
In addition co State and Federal ass istance, the university offers Oglethorpe Scholars Awards, choral and drama scho lars hip s, and the James Edward Oglethorpe Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracu rricu lar activities include interco llegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, performing arts, a variety of honorary and cocurricular groups, religious organizations, and fraternities and soror iti es.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting ......... .. ..................... BS American Studies ......... .. .......... BA Arr* (with an additiona l
concentration in Scientific Illustration: Biological or Physical Sciences) ............... .. . BA Biology .. .... .... ............................ BS Business Administration ... BA,MBA Business Administration & Behavioral Science ................ BA Business Administration & Computer Science .............. .... BS Chem istry ...... .... ..... ... ................ BS Communications ................. .. ... BA Economics ...... .. ................... BS,BA Education: Early C hildhood ... MAT

Engineer in g** .. ......................... BA English ........... .. .................... ..... BA French ....................................... BA History .................... ............ ...... BA Individually Planned Major .... BA Internat ional Studies ............... BA Mathematics .................... .. ........ BS Mathematics/Computer
Science .................................... BS Philosophy ............................ .. .. BA Physics .. .... ... .............................. BS Policies .................................. .. .. BA Psychology .......................... .. .... BA Sociology ............. .. .... ............... BA Sociology/Socia l Work ...... .... .. BA Span ish ........................ .... ......... BA

Dual-degree BFA program also offered with Atlanta College of An . Dual-degree program with Auburn University, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Mercer University, University of Florida, and Un iversity of Southern Ca li forn ia.

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nursing

Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Veterinary Medicine

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY

Larry D. Large, President

4484 Peachtree Rd., N.E.

Atlanta, Georgia 30319

(404) 261-1441

www.oglethorpe.edu

Code 001586

Located in northeast Atlanta four-year private libera l arts university accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools se mester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 1,243.
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Students attending public colleges, universities, or technical colleges
in Georgia do not have to be enrolledfull-time to receive the HOPE Scholarship or Grant, but students attending private colleges in Georgia must be enrolledfull-time.

OKEFENOKEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

John Pike, President

1701 Carswell Avenue Waycross, Georgia 31503

(912) 287-6584

www.okefenokeetech.org

Code 005511

Located in so uth east Geo rg ia public technical college governed by the Geo rg ia Department of Technica l a nd Adult Education accredited by the Co un cil on Occupationa l Ed ucat ion quarter system en ro llm e nt: 1,800 quarterly.

ADMISSIONS Reba Smith, Vice President for Student Services (912) 287-6584
Graduation from hi gh schoo l or a GED is required for some programs but is not an entra nce requirement for all programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition .. ................................................ .. .. ............. $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees ......... .... .... .. ................... .... ...... .... ...... . 184
Tota l .... .... .... $ 1,480 Per Year
Book costs va ry depending on co urse of study.
Some programs have other quarterly fees .

FINANCIAL AID Angela Wilson, Financial Aid Coordinator (912) 287-5819
The co llege offers Stare and Federal ass istance.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Administrative Office Technology .......................... AAT
Co mpute r Informat ion Systems : Microcomputer Spec ia li st ... AAT Networking Spec ia lis t ......... AAT
Criminal Justice Technology ... AAT Ea rl y C hildhood Ca re &
Educat ion ........ .... .... .. ...... .... AAT

Forestry Tec hnology ...... .. ...... AAT Medical Laboratory
Technology .... .... .... ................. BS Respiratory Care Technology .. BA Su rgical Technology ...... .. ........ BA Technical Studies .. ...... .. .. ....... ... BS

C ISCO CCNP Specialist Commerc ial Truck Driving Computer App li cations Special ist Cosmetology, Advanced C ustod ial Maintenance Technician E lectrica l Tec hnici an Electrica l Worker Electrocardiography Technician Emergency Med ica l Technic ian Family Service Technician Fundamental Electrical
Ma intenance Tech ni cian Fundemenral Mechanical
Maintenance Technician Fund amenta l Microcomputer Sk ill s General Office Assistant Human Resource Technician l nfant/Toddler Child Care
Specia li st Introdu ct io n to Electron ics Land Su rvey in g Technician Locomotive Electrical Systems Locomotive Mechanical Systems

Medical Coding Medic.:al Transcription Nail Technician Nurse Technician Office Accounting Paint & Refinishi ng Techn ic ian Personal Computer Operations Pharmacy Assistant Phlebotomy Technician Private Secutity Technician Property Maintenance Technician Telecomm unication s
Serv ice/Electro ni cs Techni cian Unibody & Conventional Frame
& Co lli sion Repair Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Welding - Sh ielded Meta l Arc,
Pipe Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Plate Welding - Wire

Okefenokee Technical College students Ted Chandler andJonathan Golub work to restore a classic car in the college Auto Body shop.

Diploma Programs
Air Cond itioni ng Technology Automotive Co llision Repair Automot ive Fundamentals Automot ive Techno logy Bus in ess Office Tec hn o logy Computer l nformation Systems:
Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Cosmetology C riminal Justice Technology D iagnostic Med ica l Sonography D rafting
Certificate Programs
A+ Cert ifi cation Preparation A+ Comp uter Supporc Technician A+ Repair Tec hn ician AC- DC Circuit Technician Air Conditioning Maintenance
Technician Air Conditioning Repair Specialist Basic Manufacturing & Workforce
Developm e n t Skill s Bas ic Wi ndows 2000 Networking
Adm ini stration Specialist

Early Ch ildhood Care/Ed ucat ion Elec troni cs Fund ame ntal s Electro nics Technology Forestry Techno logy industr ial Systems Techno logy M edical Assist in g Pa ramedic Technology Practical Nursing Radio logic Technology Su rgical Techno logy Welding & Jo ir,in g Techn o logy

OXFORD COLLEGE OF EMORY UNIVERSITY

Dana Greene, President Oxford, Georgia 30054

(770) 784-8888

www.emory.edu /O XFORD

Code 001565

Located 35 miles east of Atlanta two-year privare Methodist-affiliated college a unit of Emory University accredited by the SoL1thern Association of Co ll eges and School s semester system residential facilities enrollment: 603 .

Body Repa ir Assistant CAD Drafter, Basic CAD Tracer Ca rpe ntry Fram in g Cert ifi ed Co nstruct ion Worker Cer tifi ed C ustom er Service
Specia li st Cer tified Manufacturing Specia li st Cert ifi ed Nurse Assistant Child Deveiopment Assoc iate I CISCO CCNA Specialist

ADMISSIONS Jennifer B. Taylor, Director of AdmissionS (770) 784-8328 1-800-723-8328
Basis for se lect ion : (1) SAT or ACT; (2) grad uat ion from a n accredited hi gh sc hool; (3) spec ifi c units of high sc hool work.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition ................ .. .... .......... .... ............................ $20,620 Fees .... .... .. ... .... ..... .. .. .... ........ ... ................................... .. 220 Room and board .. .. ..... .... .. ... .. .... .......... .. .. ................ 6,352
Tota l .... .. ... $27, 192

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on cou rse of st udy (est imated $700 per year).

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FINANCIAL AID Karen Jones, Director of Financial Aid (770) 784-8303 1-800-723-8328
In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the co llege offers a variety of need-based and academ ic scho larships ranging from half tuition to full tuition, room and board (to approximately 30 students). Two-year academ ic scholarships also availab le. In additi on to State and Federal assistance, courtesy scho larships fo r Methodist m ini ste rs' children are also available.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural ath letics, student government, publications, drama, music, and re li gious activit ies .

PROGRAMS

Accounting African-American & African
Studies Anthropology App lied Physics Art Hisrory C hemistry Eco nomics Elementary Education E n g li s h Finance Foreign Lang uages:
French, German, Greek, Latin , Russian, Span ish History Liberal Studies

Management Marketing Mathematics Mathemat ics/Computer Science Music Nursing Philosophy Physician Associate Physics Political Science Psycho logy Radiologic Technology Religion Respiratory T herapy Secondary Education Sociology

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicine P re-P harmacy Pre-Veter in ary Medicine

Students comp leting a two-yea r program at Oxford Coll ege of Emory Un iversity wi ll rece ive an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Studies transferable for cont inu ation in a bachelor's degree program at Emory University or other institutions.

Only the high school grade point average (GPA) in core academic courses is consideredfor HOPE eligibility.

ADMISSIONS Joseph Tinsley, Director of Admissions
(706) 821-8320
App li cation for fall semester must be submitted by August l; for spring se mester by December l ; for summer session by M ay 1. Basis for selec tion: (1) minimum of 15 units of high school work with an overall "C" average; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) recommendations attesting ab ility to perform satisfactor ily in college studies; (4) personal essay.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition ............................. .. .... .... ,...... .......... .... ..... .. $8,046 Fees ... .... ... .............................. ........... .. .. .... ....... ... ... ...... 594 Room a nd board ..... .... .... .. ........................... ... ..... .... 3,752
Total ......... $12,392

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $500 per year) .

FINANCIAL AID Gerri L. Bogan, Financial Aid Director (706) 821-8262
In addition to State and Federal assistance, rhe co ll ege offers grants awarded on the basis of excell ent scholarship.

CAMPUS LIFE
Exrracurricu lar activities inclu de inrramura l and intercollegiate athletics, srudent government, publications, concerr choir, college chorus, reli gious organizarions, academic deparrment organ izatio ns, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Biology .............................. ........ BS Business Administrarion ........... BS
Accounting ..... ...... ...... ....... .... BS Information Systems .......... ... . BS International Business ............ BS Management ... ... .... ... ... .. ....... .. BS Chem istry/Ph ys ics ........ ..... .... ... BS Environmenta l Science ...... .... BS Educat ion ... .. .... ... ... ................... BS Early C hildhood ... ........ .. ........ BS Middle G rad es ........... ...... ... .. .. BS

Secondary Education (s ubj ect areas: Biology, English, History, Mathematics) ..... Cert
English ....... ............. .... .. ..... .... .. . BA History ...... .... ........................... . BA Mass Communicatio ns* .......... BA Mathematics ............. .............. ... BS
Computer Science ...... ...... .. .... BS Phi losophy & Religion ...... ...... BA Psyc hology ..... ........................... BA Socio logy ....... .. ........ .. ...... ......... BA

* Offered in conjunct ion with Augusta Scace Univers ity and Clark Atlanta University .

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering Pre-Medicin e Pre-N ursing
Science Programs Alli ed H ea lth Sciences

Pre- Pharmacy Pre-Seminary Studies Pre-Veterinary Medicine

PAINE COLLEGE
Shirley A.R. Lewis, President 1235 Fifteenth Street Augusta, Georgia 30901 (706) 821-8200 1-800-476-7703
www.paine.edu

Code 001587

Located in eas t-central Georg ia fo ur -year private United Methodist and Christ ian Methodist Episcopal-affi li ate d co ll ege accredited by the So uth ern Association of Co ll eges and Schoo ls semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence fac iliti es enro llment: 880.

Paine College student Penny Miller catches up on her reading next to a campus landmark.

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

Code 001588

Located 75 miles northeast of Atlanta four-year private co ll ege affiliated with Co ngregatio nal C hristia n Ch urches of Ameri ca accred ited by the So uth ern Association of Co ll eges and Schoo ls se mester sys rem (students may enter any se mester) enrollment: 1,998.
ADMISSIONS Jem Clement, Director of Undergraduate Admissions (706) 776-0103 1-800-277-7020 Application for fall semester muse be submitted by A ugust 1, for spring se mester by December 15. Bas is for sel ection : (1) gradu at ion fro m hi gh school or sa ti sfac tory GED sco re; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) persona l information supplied by the candidate.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition and fees .... ... ...... ..................... ... .... .. .. ...... $ 12,500 Room and board ...................................................... 4,400
Total ......... $ I 6,900 Per Year
Book coses va ry depending on co urse of srndy (estimated $800 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Kim Lovell, Director of Financial Aid (706) 776-0114 In additi o n to State and Federa l ass ista nce, the co ll ege offers a variety of academic a nd need-based scho la rships a nd gra nts.

REINHARDT COLLEGE
J. Thomas Isherwood, President 7300 Reinhardt College Circle Waleska, Georgia 30183-2981
www.reinhardt.edu

(770) 720-5600 Code 001589

Located 46 mil es north of Atlanta four-year private Mcrhodisr-affiliated college accredited by th e Southern Association of Colleges and Schoo ls semester system (students may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 1,078.
ADMISSIONS Julie Cook, Director of Admissions (770) 720-5526 Requirements: ( I ) graduat ion from high school or satisfactory GED sco re; (2) at lease an overall "C" average in academic courses; (3) SAT or ACT.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition a nd fees .... .. .. ...... .. ..... ... ... .. ....... ........ ....... $11, 100 Room a nd bo ard ... ... ........ ....................................... . 5,270
Total ....... .. $16,370 Per Year Book costs vary depend in g on course of study (est imated $600 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Robert K. Gregory, Financial Aid Director (770) 720-5667 In addition to Scare and Federal assistance, rhe co ll ege offers spec ial academic, music, and art scholarships.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student gove rnm e nt , publi ca tion s, music performance groups, fellowship gro ups.

CAMPUS LIFE
Ext racu rric ul ar activit ies include interco ll egiate, club a nd in tramural athletics, publications, radio stat ion, performing arts, and cl u bs .

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Arc ................ .... ... ........... .. BA,BFA G raphi c Design ... ... .. .......... ... BA Srndio Arr ....... ....... ........ .. ...... BA
Biology .............. .... .................... BS Broadfield Soc ial Sciences ... .... BA Busi ness Administration BA,MBA
Accounting ................ ............ BA Co mputer In for mation
Systems ............ .. .............. ... BA Eco nomi cs ............................. BA Human Resource
Management ..... .. ... ..... ..... ... BA Managerial Leadership &
Financial Serv ices ... ..... .... MBA Management ... .. ... ..... ...... ....... BA Marketing ........... ....... .. .. ........ BA C hemi stry ....... .... ........ ... ............ BS C rimin al Justice ...... ....... ........... BS Education: C urri culum & In struct ion ... EdS Ea rly C hildh ood ......... BA,MAT Mathematics ... .. ............ .... . MAT Secondary:
Arc Edu cation .... ......... ... . MAT E ngli sh .... .... .. .................. MAT Mathematics ..... ... .. .... .... . MAT Music Edu cat ion ........ .... MAT Scie nce ...... ........ ..... .... .... . MAT

Soc ial Sc iences ...... .......... MAT Span ish ....... ... ............ BA,MAT T heatre Education ........... ... BA Spec ial: Emot ion al/ Behavioral
Disorders ... ....... .. ... ... .... MAT M e neal Reta rd ation ............ BA Engli sh .... ..... .. ..... .... .... ... .... ....... BA E nvi ro nmental Geology ........ .... BS Environmental Science .. .... ..... .. BS H~tory .......... ......... ................... BA Interdisciplinary Srndi es ......... . BA Mass Com muni cat ion .. .. .. ... ..... BA Mathematics ...................... ... ... .. BS Machematics/Co mpu rer Science .................................... BS Music ..................................... ... BA Ch urch Music ..... .................. BA Music Performance ... .. ........ .. BA Nursing ........................... .... .... BSN Philosophy & Religion ... .. ..... .. BA Political Science ..................... .. BA Psychology ....... ... ..... .. ............... BA Religion & Philosophy ............ BA Socio logy ... ..... .......... .... .... ... ..... BA Spanish ....................... ....... ....... BA Spores Administrat ion ....... .... .. BA T heatre Arts ............... ....... ....... BA

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Art .. .......................... ........... ... AFA Banking & Finance .............. ... .. AS Biology .................. ................. .. . BS Business Adm in istration ... ABA,B Communications ..... ... .............. BA Cr imin al Justice ........................ AS Liberal Arcs .. ..... .... .................... AA

Liberal Studies ....... .. ..... ... .... .... BA Management ................ .. ...... ... BBA Music ... ..... ......... ... ............. ..... AFA Natural Sciences ...... .................. AS Natural Sciences/Biology ... AA,BA Social Science/History .. .. .... .. AAS,
AA ,BA

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Education* Pre-Engineering

Pre-Law Pre-Nursing

* A Bachelor ofScience in Education wi ll be offered when approved by the State Department of Ed ucation.

SANDERSVILLE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Jack Sterrett, President 1189 Deepstep Road Sandersville, GA 31082

(478) 553-2050

www .s andersvilletech.org

Code 031555

Located halfway between Macon and Augusta , on H ighway 88 (Fa ll Line Freeway) public technical institute governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education quarter sysrem enrollment: 800.

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ADMISSIONS Patrick Wilson, Director of Admissions (478) 553-2065 Graduat ion from high schoo l or satisfactory GED sco re required fo r most programs but is not an entrance req uirement for all programs. All srndencs muse obtain a high school diploma or GED before graduatin g from any diploma program.
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition ........................................... ........................ $ 1,296 Mandatory Fees ............ ........ .... ... ........... .... ...... ... ....... . 184
Toca! ............ $ 1,480 Book coses vary depending on cou rse of study (est im ated $400 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Vivian Spivey, Director of Financial Aid (478) 553-2067
The college offers Seate a nd Federal assistance.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricula r activities include Student Government Association, Heal ch Occupations C lub , VICA Skill s USA, Phi Beta Lambda, a nd National Vocational Honor Society.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs (AAT)
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Computer Information Systems:
Microcompcer Specia li se Networking Spec iali st Ea rly Ch ildh ood Care & Educat ion

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Cond itio ning Technology Business Office Speciali se Computer Information Systems:
Microcompter Specialist Networking Spec iali st Diesel Equipmen t Technology

Early C hildhood Care & Education Electr ical Con trol Sys tem s I ndusrrial Systems Tech no logy Mechanical Control Systems Medical Office Special ist Practical Nursing Welding & Joining Techno logy

Certificate Programs
Administrative Office Specia li se Cab in et Making Fundamentals Carpentry Framing Cert ifi ed Construction Worker Certified Customer ervi ce
Spec iali st Certified Manufacturing Spec iali se Certified Warehousing &
Distributing Spec ialise Certified Nurses' Aide Ch ild Development Associate I C h ild Development Associate II CISCO/CNNA Specialist Commerc ial Truck Driving Electricity & Wiring, Basic Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT), Basic Emerge ncy Medical Technician
(EMT), Inrermediare Entrepreneurship Health Care Technician Industrial Leadership & Superv ision In troduct ion to PC Repair Landscape Specialise Mechanical Maintenance Metal Working

Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) in Access
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) in Excel
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) in PowerPoint
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) in Word
Motor Contro ls Network Cab lin g Spec iali se Nurse Technician Ornamental Iron Works PC Repa ir Technician Payroll Accounting Spec ialise Railroading Fundam enta ls Receptionist Web Site Design Specialist Web Site Fundamentals Welding- Basic Shielded Metal
Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding- Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding - Place Shielded Metal Arc Windows Network Assistant

SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN
Paula S. Wallace, President 342 Bull Street P.O. Box 3146 Savannah, Georgia 31402-3146
www.scad.edu

(912) 525-5200 Code 015022

Located on th e eas e coast of Georg ia private co ll ege acc redited by che Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schoo ls and the National Architectural Accrediting Board, Off-Campus Programs quarter sys tem (fres hman , transfer, and gra<luate srndents may enter any quarter) residence facilities en rollment: 5,800.
ADMISSIONS Pamela Poetter, V.P. for Admissions (912) 525-5100 1-800-869-7223 Application and official transcr ipts are processed co ntinuall y for fall quarter. Requirements: (I) graduation from high sc hoo l with a GPA of at least 2 .0; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) three lette rs of recommendation; (4) exceptional aptirnde for design or the visual or performing arcs.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuit ion a nd fees ... ... .. ..... ...... ... ... ..... .... ..... ... .. ....... $ 19 ,035 Room & board ....................... ................... ............... 8,025
Total ......... $27,060 Per Year Costs for books and supplies vary depending on course of study (estim ated $1,200 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Cindy Bradley, Director of Financial Aid (912) 525-6119 The college offers state and federal assistance, as well as merit scho lars hips.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramu ral athletics, student government, publications, performing arcs, ga ll e ry ex hibits, guest lecturers program, and a variety of student organizations and events.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Animation ............. BFA,MA,MFA Architecrnral Histo ry ...... .... .. BFA,
MA,MFA Arch itecture ...... .. ....... ....... .. MArch Art Hi sto ry ............ BFA,MA,MFA Broadcast Design ..... BFA,MA,MFA Fashion ... ..... ...... .... BFA,MA,MFA Fiber Arcs ... ..... .... ... BFA,MA,MFA Film & Television ... BFA,MA,MFA Furniture Design ... BFA,MA,MFA Graphic Design ..... BFA,MA,MFA Historic Preservation ..... ... .... BFA,
MA,MFA lllustrat ion ...... ...... . BFA,MA,MFA

Industrial Design ..... BFA,MA,MFA Interactive Design & Game
Development .... .. BFA,MA,MFA Inter ior Design ...... BFA,MA,MFA Media & Performing
Arrs ....... ........ ... .. .. BFA,MA,MFA Metals & Jewelry .. BFA,MA,MFA Painring ................. BFA,MA,MFA Photography ... ..... .. BFA,MA,MFA Sequential Arc ..... .. BFA,MA,MFA Sound Design ........ BFA,MA,MFA V isual Effec ts .... ... . BFA,MA,MFA

Double-check your financial aid and admissions applications to make sure you have done everything required.

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Engineering Technology: Chemical ...... .. ....... .. ................ BS Civ il .. ... ..... .... .. ..... ..... ... .... .. ..... BS Electronics ..... ....... ........... .. .... . BS Mechanical ............................. BS Civil Engineering** Computer Engineering**
Engl ish Language & Literature ............................... BA
Environmental Science ..... ........ BS

History .................... .................. BA Marine Science ... ........ .. ..... ... .. ... BS Mass Commun ications ....... ..... BA Mathematics ......... ...... .. .. ........... BS Political Science ........................ BS Public Administration .......... MPA Social Work .......... BSWK,MSWK Sociology ............ ........ ............... BS Urban Studies ..................... MSUS

Army or Navy ROTC offered; joint degree programs with Armstrong Arlan tic State University and Georgia Southern University also offered, as well as a Pre-Engineering sequence transfer program.
Georgia Tech Regional Engineering Program (GTREP) degrees.

Savannah State University professor Matthew Gilligan demonstrates the proper way to handle a sting ray for students Sue Ann Chaplin and Victoria Ballard in the Marine Science Wet Lab.

SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY

Carlton Brown, President Savannah, Georgia 31404

(912) 356-2186

www.savstate. ed u

Code 001590

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 semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 2,560.

ADMISSIONS Gwendolyn Moore, Associate Director (912) 356-2181 1-800-788-0478
Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited or approved high school and completion of the college prepararory curriculum; (2) 16 units of selected high school work; (3) SAT with at least 830 on combined verba l and math sections.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition* .... ... ... .... ........ .. .... .... ....... ..... ... .. ..... .... ... ..... $2,212 Mandatory Fees ............... ... .............................. ..... ... ... 618 Room and board ...... .. ....... ........... ...... ...................... 4,204
Total ............ $7,034 Additional fees for non-residents .

Per Year

Book costs vary depending on course of study (est im ated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Jerrie Huewitt, Associate Director of Financial Aid (912) 356-2253
In addition to Stace and Federal assistance, the university offers the fouryear James Porter Scholarship, and several institutional scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, student government, marching band, music, art, dramatics, lectures, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES*
Africana Studies .... ..... .............. BA Biology .. .................................... BS Business:
Accounting .................... .. .... BBA C o m p u t e r / I n f o r m a t io n
Systems ...... ... ...... ... ...... .. ... BBA

Management ........................ BBA Marketing ........... ................. BBA Chemistry ........... ....... ................ BS Computer Science Techno logy ............. .... ...... ... .. BS Criminal Justice ........................ BS

SAVANNAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE

C.B. Rathburn, President

Main Campus: 5717 White Bluff Road

Savannah, Georgia 31405 (912) 351-6362 1-800-769-6362

www.savtec.org

Code 005618

Located on the ease coast of Georgia two-year public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools three locations quarter system enrollment: 3,600.

ADMISSIONS Office of Admissions (912) 303-1777
Graduation from high school or GED required for most programs. Placement test required for most programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition* ... .. ........... ...... ... ..... .. ................... ............... $1,296 Fees ...... .. ......... ... .... ..... ..... .... .... ............ .. ....... ... ....... ..... 184
Total ............ $1,480 Per Year *T uition is higher for our-of-state students.
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year).

.FINANCIAL AID Carol Jones, Director of Financial Aid (912) 303-1786
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the co ll ege offers privatelyfunded scholarships.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs Accounting Administrative Office Technology Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Techno logy Computer Information Systems Early Chi ldhood Care & Education

Electro nics/Computer Engineering Technology
Industrial Mechanical/Control Technology
Marketing Management Surgical Technology

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Auto Co lli sion Repair Automotive Technology Business Office Specialist

Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Culina ry Arts Dental Assisting Drafting

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Early Childhood Care & Education, Advanced
Electrical Construction & Mainten ance
Industrial Mechanical/Control Technology

Machine Too l Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Surgica l Technology Welding & Joining Technology

Certificate Programs
Aircraft Structural Assembly Apprentice Line Worker Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Speciali st Certified Manufacruring Ass istant Certified Nurse Assistant Certified Warehouse Assistant Child Development Associate CISCO Specialist Commercial Truck Driving

Computer Support Technician Emergency Medical Technician Hosp ital Patient Transporter Infant & Toddler Childcare
S p e c ia li s t Masonry, Basic Medical Office C lerk Nai l Tec hn ology Patient Care Techni cian Phlebotomy Techni cian W indows 2000 Technician

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurr icul ar activities include intramural and intercollegiate ath letics, student government, pub lications, divisional, special interest, and service orga ni zations, religious organ izat ions, and fraternities and sororities .

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accountin g ............................. BBA Art .... .. ........ ........ .............. BA,BFA Biology .... .... .. ........ .. ............... .. . BS Business
Administration ... BA,BSBA,BBA Chem istry .... .. ............................ BS Chr istian M ini stry ......... ...... .. ... BS Communication Arts ...... .. .. BS,BA Computer Information
Systems .......................... .... ..... BS Economics ...... ............. ..... .. .... ... BS Educat ion
Early Childhood .... .... ..... .. . BSEd Mathematics ........................... BS Middle Grades .... .. ........ .... . BSEd Music .................... ........ .... BSME English ............. ............. .... .... .... BA Environmental Science/ Conservat io n Bio logy ............ BS French ........................ ... ...... ... ... BA

General Studies ..................... .. .. BS History & Political Science ... BA,BS Libera l Arcs ................. .... .... ...... BA Management* ..... .... .. .. ........ BSMgt Mathematics ........ .. .............. BA,BS Music ........ .. .............................. BA
Church ...... ......................... BCM M usical Theatre .. .......... ...... BFA Organ Performance .............. BM Piano Pedagogy .................... BM Piano Performance ........ ...... . BM Vo ice Performance .... ........... BM Psychology ........................... BA,BS Public Relations ..... .... ......... .... . BA Recreation Management .......... . BS Religion & Philosophy .... .... .... BA Sociology ....... .. .... .... ............ BA,BS Span ish .... .... .... ........ ... .... ...... .... BA Theatre ................................... BFA

Marietta and Lawrencevill e campuses on ly.

SHORTER COLLEGE
Ed L. Schrader, President 315 Shorter Avenue Rome, Georgia 30165-4298 (706) 233-7319 1-800-868-6980
www.shorter.edu

Code 001591

Four-year private liberal arts co llege, with the ma in campus located 70 miles northwest of Atlanta accred ited 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 Mar ietta, Lawrenceville, and Riverdale and offers bachelor's and master's programs in management and business administration total enrollment: 2, 139.

Pre-Professional Programs Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Veterinary
Education Certification Programs Early Childhood Education Engli sh General Science History Mathematics Middle Grades Education Music Social Science

ADMISSIONS Sharon Holcomb, Associate Director of Admissions (706) 233-7319
App li cations for admission and scholarsh ips are enco uraged after the end of the junior year of high schoo l. Requirements: (1) academ ic preparation including 4 years of English, 4 years of mathematics, 3 years of social science, 3 years of science, 2 years of foreign language; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) written essay . Contact Paul Smith, Director of Enrollment, by ca llin g (770) 989-5662 for information about the School of Professional Programs .
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tu iti on ...... ...... .... ..................... .............. ............. . $1 1,440 Fees .... .... ................... ............................ .. ..................... 265 Room and board ............................ .. ...... ..... 5,165 - 6,050
Tota l ...... $ 16,870 - $ 17,755 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of srudy (estimated $700 per year) .

SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE

Edward D. Jackson, President Douglas, Georgia 31533-5098 (912) 389-4510 In Georgia: 1-800-342-6364

www.sga.edu

Code 001592

Located 60 miles northeast of Valdosta two-year public co llege a unit of the University System of Georgia accred ited by the Southern Assoc iation of Co ll eges and Schools and National League for Nursing semester system (fres hm en may enter any semester) res idence fac ili ties enrollment: 1,36 I.

FINANCIAL AID Philip Hawkins, Director of Financial Aid (706) 233-7227
In addition ro State and Federa l ass istance, the ~o ll ege offers many departmental, ath let ic, music, art, theatre , and academic scholars hip s, in cluding Presidential and Provost Scholarships and Academic Excell ence Scholarsh ips.

ADMISSIONS Randy Braswell, Director of Admissions Records & Research (912) 389-4510
Requirements: (I) grad uation from high schoo l or sat isfactory GED score; (2) co ll ege preparatory curr iculum for transfer program adm iss ion; (3) minimum 330 ver bal and 3 10 mathematics and Freshman Index 1640.

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COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* .................................................................. $1,398 Mandatory Fees ......... ...... ... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ... ....... . 256 Room ..... ...... .. ... ....... .. .. .. .... .... ... ...... ........ .... .............. 2,460
Total .. ......... . $4,114 PerYear * Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents .
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $450 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Robin Fowler, Director of Financial Aid (912) 389-4285 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers South Georgia College Foundation Scholarships, Shannon Scholarships, Ivey Moorman Medical Scholarship, Coffee Regional Medical Center Nursing Scholarships, and other major scholarships.

ADMISSIONS Donna Childres, Admissions Specialist (229) 931-2252 or 931-2273 1-800-928-0283
Application and official transcripts should be submitted as early as possible. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or sa tisfactory GED score; (2) SAT, ACT, or take placement test.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)

Tu ition* .. ....... .... ..... .... ..... .. ....... .... ..... ..... .... ...... ...... $1,296 Mandatory Fees ......... ...... .......... ....... ...... .... ... .. ... .... ... .. 220 Room (semi-private housing) ** ... ......... ...... ... ...... .. . 3,200
Total ............ $4,716

Per Year

* Tuition is higher for our-of-state residents and for certificate programs.

** Private rooms also depending upon availability.

Book costs vary depending on course of study.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intercollegiate and intramural athletics, student government, publications, theatre, professional and honor societ ies, and religious groups .

PROGRA..M:S AND DEGREES

Transfer Programs (Associate of Arts, Associate of Science)

Agriculture ... ... ...... .. .. ... .. ..... .... .. AS Biology ....... ........................... .... AS Business Administration ........ ... AS Chemistry ... ......... ............... ... .... AS Co'mmunications ... ....... ............ AA Computer Science ..... ...... .......... AS Criminal Justice ... .. ..... .............. AS Education ... .. ........... .... .......... .. .. AS English .. .. .... .... .... ... ...... ..... ..... .. . AA Foreign Language .................. ... AA General Studies ..... .. ..... ..... .. ..... AA H ea lth , Physical Education ...... AS

History ..... ......... .. ........ .......... ... . AA Journalism ................................ AA Mathematics .......... ... .... ....... ..... . AS Nursing (RN) ..... ....... ..... .... .... ASN Philosophy ........ ......... .......... .. ... AA Physics ........................ ......... ...... AS Polit ical Science ...... ........... ...... AA Pre-Allied Health ...................... AS Psycho logy ... ..... .... ...... .. ..... ..... .. AA Recreation ............ ....... ....... ....... AS Sociology .................. ... .... .... .. ... AA Theatre ..... ................................ AA

Career Programs (Associate of Applied Science Degrees and Certificates)

Accounting ............ ................. AAS Business* ......... .... .. ....... .......... AAS Business, General ... ..... .. . Cert,AAS Business/Office
Management ................ Cert,AAS Computer Applications ... ...... Cert Computer Information
Systems ................................ AAS

Health Management ... ... .... .... Cert Information Systems ........... ... Cert Networking Systems ...... ... .. ... Cert School Health Nursing .......... Cert Services* .................. ........ ....... AAS Teacher's Aide .... ...... .. .... .. .. .... Cert Technology* .......... ......... ........ AAS

Cooperative AAS Degree Programs with East Central Technical College.

FINANCIAL AID Pat Wilson, Director of Financial Aid (229) 931-2319 931-2925 1-800-928-0283
In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the college offers aid through other sources such as WIA (Workforce Investment Act), Vocational Rehabilitation, Veterans Benefits, New Connections and local scholarships chat are distributed by the college's foundation board.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activities include student government, honor society, a variety of clubs and organizations, inrerccllegiate and intramural sports and other student activities.

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs (AAT) Accounting Administrative Office Technology Automated Manufacturing
Technology Computer Information Systems Criminal Justice Technology

Culinary Arts Drafting Heavy Equipment Dealer Service
Technology Industrial Systems Technology Marketing Management

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology* Aircraft Structural Technology Auto Collision Repa ir Techno logy Automated Manufacturing
Techno logy Automotive Technology Av iation Maintenance Techno logy Avionics Maintenance Technology Business Office Techno logy Computer Information Systems:
Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Cosmetology

Criminal Justice Technology Culinary Am Diesel Technology Drafting* Electronics Technology Environmental Horticulture Industrial Electrical Technology Industrial Systems Technology Machine Tool Technology* Marketing Management Medical Assisting Practical Nursing** Welding & Joining Technology*

Advanced classes ava ilable in these programs. Competitive admissions process in these programs.

SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Jon E. Johnson, President 1583 Southerfield Road Americus, Georgia 31709

(229) 931-2150

www.sgtcol!ege.org

Code 005617

Located 40 miles north of Albany public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Education accredited by rhe Counci l on Occupational Education quarter system residence facilities enrollment: 2,854.

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Technician Assistant
Aircraft Assembler Aircraft Structural Maintenance App lications Software Specialist Auto Collision Major Repair
Assistant Automotive Air Condition ing
Specialist Automotive Brake Specialist Automotive Electrical Technician

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Automotive Engine Diagnosis Technician
Automotive Engine Performance Specialist
Automotive Front-End Alignment Specialist
Automotive Transmission Specialist Avionics Bench Technician Basic Auto CAD Specialist Basic Electronics Assembler Bookkeeping Specialist

Business Computer Applications Business Office Assistant Certified Customer Service
Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist CISCO Specialist Commercial Truck Driving Commercial Wiring Technician Criminal Justice Specialise Desktop Applications Technician Emergency Medical Technician Foodservice Specialist Foodservice Supervisor Hardware Specialist Industrial Fluid Mechanic Installation & Support Technician Manufacturing Technology Basic
Electronics Technician

Manufacruring Programmable Logic Controller Technician
Medical Coding Network Plus Specialise Office Accounting Assistant Office Accounting Specialist Phlebotomy Technician Residential Wiring Technician Retail Department Management Welding - Blueprint Reading Welding - Flux-Cored Arc Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc,
Basic Windows NT Specialist Word Processing Assistant

Family income is not a factor in determining HOPE Scholarship
or Grant eligibility.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting ...... ... .......... ............. AS Business Administration .... AS/BBA Information Technology .... BS,AS Legal Studies ...... .... ..... ......... .... BA Medical Assisting ...................... AS

Paralegal Studies ...... .......... ....... AS Pharmacy* ........ .. ............. PharmD Physical Therapist Assistant ..... AS Physician Assistant ... .......... BS,MS

South University received pre-accreditation for a School of Pharmacy and will be admitting the first students to the program in the Fall of 2003 .

SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Cathryn T. Meehan, President 3001 East First Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474

(912) 538-3100

www.southeasterntech.org

Code 030665

Located 42 miles southeast of Dublin two-year public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education accredited by the Commission on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 1,344.

SOUTH UNIVERSITY
David Higley, President John T., South III, Chancellor 709 Mall Boulevard Savannah, Georgia 31406-4805
www.southuniversity.edu

(912) 201-8000 Code 013039

Private university located in southeast Georgia accredited by the Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees Legal/ Paralegal Studies Program approved by the American Bar Association check with university for additional allied health program accreditation quarter system enrollment: 650.
ADMISSIONS Robin Manning, Director of Admissions (912) 201-8000 Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or the equiva lent GED; (2) SAT with combined score of 830, or ACT with a combined score of 17, or transfer credits.
COSTS Per Academic Year Tuition and fees for degree programs
(excluding IT, PA and PTA) ..... ......................... $9,585 Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $900 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Ann Rader, Director of Student Financial Aid (912) 201-8010 In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional aid.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student advisory council, professional development programs, academic major organizations, opportunities for community service activities, and events promoting interaction among students and faculty.

ADMISSIONS Chris Carroll, Director of Enrollment Services (912) 538-3100
Requirements: At least 16 years old (exceptions are Cosmetology, Allied Health Programs and Commercial Truck Driving). Graduation from high school or satisfactory GED score required for mosr programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ........................................... ........................ $1,296 Mandatory Fees ... ..... ,... ........ .... ..... ...... ....................... . 184
T ocal ...... ...... $1,480
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,000 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Josh Dasher, Director of Financial Aid (912) 538-3107
In addition to Stace and Federal assistance, the college offers aid through JTPA, Work Study, and local scholarships.

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

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Computer Information Systems:
Internet Specialist - Web Site Design
Micocomputer Specialist Networking Specialist

Criminal Justice Technology Early Childhood Care & Education Electronics Technology Management & Supervisory
Development Marketing Management

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Business Office Technology Computer Information Systems
Internet Specialist - E-Commerce Internet Specialist - Web Site
Design Microcomputer Specialist

Networking Specialist Cosmetology Criminal Justice Technology Early Childhood Care & Education Electrical Construction &
Maintenance Electronics Fundamentals

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Electronics Technology Fire Science Technology Industrial Elecrrical Technology Management & Superv isory
Development

Marketing Management Medical Assisting Paralegal Studies Practical Nursing

Also ava il able is an Associate of Appl ied Science degree offered joinrly with Ease Georgia College.

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Repair Assistant Air Conditioning Technician
Assistant Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service
Special ist Certified Manufacturing
Specialist Certified Nurse's Aide Certified Warehousing/Distribution Commercial Truck Driving Commercial Wiring Techn ician Computer Electronics Network
Technic ian Computer Electronics Repair
Technician Crimin al Justice Specialist Electron ics, Basic Emergency First Care Technician Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT) Fiber Optics/Copper Cabling
Technician

Floral Design General Maintenance Mechan ic Home Health Aide Infant & Toddler Care
Specialist Law Enforcement M.C.S.E. Preparation Management & Leadership
Development Medical Cod ing Office Accounting Phlebotomy Technician Preparation for A+ Certification Programmable Control
Tec hni cian Residential Wiring Assistant School Age & Youth Care Web Site Design Spec ialise Welding - Shielded Mera! ARC Welding - Wire Word Processing Specialise

SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY
Lisa A. Rossbacher, President 1100 South Marietta Parkway Marietta, Georgia 30060-2896
www.spsu.edu

(770) 528-7200 Code 001570

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition * ...... .... ..... ..... .... ....... ...... ..... .... .... .... ...... ...... $2,312 Manadatory Fees ... ....... ..... ..... ... ... ........ ... .................... 442 Room and board ...................................................... 4,806
Total ......... ... $7,560

Per Year

Tuition is higher for ouc-of-scare residents.

Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $1 ,000 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Helen Spivak, Director of Financial Aid (770) 528-7290
In addition to Srate and Federal assistance, the university offers a variety of academ ic, need-based, and major-related scho larships .

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar accivicies include incerco ll egiace and intramural achlecic programs, student governmenr, newspaper, radio scation, social accivicies, professional and religious groups, and fracernicies and sororicies.

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs
Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology ....... BS
App li ed Science ................ .. .... BAS Archiceccure .... .... ................. BArch Assoc iate of Science ............ ASCC Biology ...... .. ................. ............. BS Business Administration ... ... . MBA C ivi l Engineering
Technology .................... .. ....... BS Compucer Engineering
Technology ..... ....... ... ........ .. .... BS Computer Science ........ BA, BS,MS
onsrruccion ... .. ..... ... ..... .... BS,MS Electrical Engineering
Technology ....... ............ ... BS,MS lnduscrial Discribucion .... .. ....... BS Industrial Engineering
Technology ............................. BS Informacion
Techno logy ... ....... .... BSIT,MSIT

Internacional Studies ........ .... .... BS International Technical
Communication .................... BA Managemenc ...... .... ....... .... ... BA,BS Mathematics ...... ...... .. .... ... ... BA,BS Mechanical Engineering
Technology ............................. BS Physics .............. ..... ... .... .. ..... BA,BS Quality Assurance ..... ............... M Sofcware
Engineering .... BSSWE,MSSWE Surveying & Mapping .............. BS Systems Engineering ..... MSSENG Technical & Professional
Communication .............. BS,MS Te lecommunicacions Engineer in g
Technology ..... ........ .. ...... BSTET

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates Com purer Science Information Techno logy

Vocational Certificates Co nstruction Land Development Land Survey in g Programming

Project Management Sofcware Engineering Sofcware Systems Development

Located 15 miles northwest of Atlanta public un ivers ity a unit of rhe University System of Georgia accredited by rhe Southern Assoc iation of Co ll eges and Schoo ls, the Technology Accreditation Commission of rhe Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Association of Collegiate Business Schoois and Programs, National Archirecrural Accrediting Board and the American Counci l for Construction Education semester system (students may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 3,683.

ADMISSIONS Virginia Head, Director of Admissions (770) 528-7281 1-800-635-3204

Application must be submitted at least 30 working days prior to registration date of the semester for which admission is sought. Requirements: ( I ) graduat ion from regionally accredited high school (2) comp letio n of 16 CPC units, plus two addit io nal academic units; have an academic HSGPA of at least a 2.0 and minimum scores of 500 on the SAT I Verbal (22 ACT-English) and 500 on rhe SAT I Math (22 ACT- Math).

Southern Polytechnic State University students Kortney Lewis, Brandon Harkins, andJessica Brown are pictured near a colorful display ofinternationalflags.

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Param edi c Technology Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing

Surgical Technology Welding & Joining Technology

SOUTHWEST GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Freida H. Hill, President

15689 US Highway 19 North Thomasville, Georgia 31792

(229) 225-4096

www.swgtc.net

Code 005615

Located in south Georgia, 30 miles north of Tallahassee, Florida publi c technical college governed by the Georgia Departmen t of Tec hni ca l an d Adule Education accredited by che Comm ission on Co ll eges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Commission of che Council on Occupational Educat ion enro llm ent: 2,795.
ADMISSIONS Joyce Halstead, Director of Enrollment Management (229) 225-5060
Submit application, high school/GED, and co ll ege transcripts (if applicable) . Graduation from high school/GED required for all programs except Technica l Cert ifi cates of Credit in Welding. All students muse be at lease 16 years of age; some programs have higher age requirements. Submission of SAT, ACT, COMPASS or ASSET scores required (varying sco res required for program admission). The ad mi ss ion process for so me medical programs is competitive. Contact the co ll ege for specific admissions requirements for individual programs.

Certificate Programs
3-D Animation Specialise Air Co nditioning, Basic Application Software Specialise Auto CAD Technician Automotive Specialti es:
Automatic T ransm iss ion/ Transax le Technici an
Brakes Techni cian Elect ri ca l Technician Engine Performance Technician Engine Repair Technician Heating & Air Condition ing
Technic ian Manual Drive Train &
Ax les Repair Suspension & Steeri ng Technician Ce rtifi ed C ustome r Service Speciali se C ISCO Specialise C linica l Ass istant (P hl ebotomy) Co mmercial Refri geration Eme rge ncy Medi ca l Technician, Basic

Emergency M edical Technician, Intermediate
General Office Assistant Lawn Eq uipm ent & Small Engine
Repair Medical Records Coding Medical Transcripcionisc Motor Co ntrol Progra mm abl e
Logic Co ntrol NT Speciali se, Basic Pati ent Care Ass ist in g (CNA) Preparat ion for A+ Certifi cation Refri geration Speciali se, Basic Reside ntial Wiring Unit Secretary Web Site Fundamentals Welding - Combination
Production Welding- Pressure Vessel Welding - Structural Scee!

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition ....... .. ............... ...... .. ................................. .. $1,296 Mandatory Fees ........ .. ................................................. 184
Total .... .... .... $1,480 Per Year Book coses vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Mike Rayburn, Director of Financial Aid (229) 225-5036 In add ition co Scace and Federal assistance, the college offers scholarsh ips through the SWGTC Foundation.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government and seve ral student organizations.

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. www.gsfc.org

PROGRAMS Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Administrative Office Technology Agricultural Technology Applied Business Technology Computer Information Systems
(w ith specialties in Microcomputer, Networking) Construction & Forestry Technology C riminal Justice

Early Childhood Care & Ed ucation Medical Assisting Medical Laboratory Technology Nursing (RN) Physical Therapist Ass istant Radiologic Techno lo gy Respiratory Care Techno logy Surgical Technology Technical Studies

SPELMAN COLLEGE
Beverly Daniel Tatum, President 350 Spelman Lane, S.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30314-4399
www .spelman.edu

(404) 681-3643 Code 001594

Diploma Programs
Accountin g Air Cond itioning Technology Applied Business Techno logy Automotive Tec hnology Business Office Technology
(Business Office, Medical Office) Computer Information Systems
(Microcomputer, Networking) C o s m e t o lo gy Criminal Justice

Drafting, Advanced Mechanical Architectural
Early Chi ldh ood Care & Ed ucation Electro nics Techn ology (with
specialties in General Electronics, Indu strial Electron ics, Biomedical lnscrumencacion) Industrial Elect ri ca l Techno logy Industr ial Systems Techno logy Med ical Assisting

Located one and one-half mil es from che business ce nter of Aclanca four-year private women's co llege acc redited by the Southern Association of Co lleges and Schools sem este r system residence facilities enrollment: 2,121.
ADMISSIONS Theodora Riley, Director of Admissions & Orientation Services (404) 681-3643 or 1-800-982-2411
Application and official transcripts muse be submitted by February 1 for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from high school; (2) cwo chara cter recommendations; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) at leas e 15 units of prescribed hi gh sc hool work; (5) medical examination.

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COSTS Per Academic Year

Tu ition .................. .... ...... .... .... ... .. ...... ....... .... .... ... $10,660 Fees* ......................................................................... 2,015 Room and board ..... ....... .... .... ............................. .. ... 7,300
Total ......... $19,975

Per Year

Costs for books and supplies vary depending on course of study (estimated $1,6 IO per year).

* First-year students have an additional $1 70 in fees .

FINANCIAL AID Lenora Jackson, Director, Student Financial Services (404) 681-3643, Ext. 2179
In addition to Stare and Federal assistance, the college offers NASA and dual degree scho larships for engineering majors, as well as academic and ho nor scholarsh ips.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurr icu lar activities include student government, pu blicat ions, chorus, drama, clubs, urban programs, and religious organizations.

PRO GRAMS AND DEGREES
Arr* .... ...... ..... .. ............ ....... ... .... BA Biochem istry ........ .. ...... ..... ...... .. BS Biology* ........ ............................. BS Chemist ry* ... .. ........................... BS Ch il d Development* ................ BA Comparative Women's
Studies .................. ............. .... BA Computer & Information
Sciences ............... ..... ..... .... ... .. BS Drama ... ....... ...... .... ................ ... BA Econom ics* ... .... .... .... .. .... .... ..... BA Eng ineer ing-Dual Degree** ..... BS Engli sh* ...... ... ..... .. .. .... ...... .. ..... . BA Environmental Studies ............. BS

French* ... .. ....... ... ...... ... ..... .. ...... BA History* ... ..... .... ..... .......... ......... BA Human Services ....................... BA Independent Major .................. BA Mathematics* ......... :............ BA,BS Music* .... .. ........ ................. ..... .. BA Philosophy ..... .. .... ........... .... .. ... . BA Physics* ....... ... .. .... ... ...... .. ........ .. BS Political Science* .......... ...... .... . BA Psychology ............. ......... ... ....... BA Religion *** ........... .. ....... ..... ...... BA Sociology .................................. BA Sociology & Anthropology ...... BA Spanish * ....... .. .. ....... .. ................ BA

* Education certification availab le; see also below. ** 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 Bio logy Chemis t ry Early C hi ldhood Education Economics Englis h French Mathematics

Middle School Music Physical Education Physics Secondary Education Social Science Spanish

Spelman College students Candace Griffin and Nikki Youngblood help classmate Samen Bowers choose her college gear.

STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA

Beheruz N. Sethna, President Carrollto n, Georgia 30118-000 1

(770) 836-6500

www.westga.edu

Code 001601

Located 45 m il es west of Atlanta pub li c unive rsity a unit of rhe University Sys tem of Geo rgia semester system (students may enter any semester) enro ll ment: 9,675.

ADMISSIONS Robert S. Johnson, Director of Admissions (770) 836-64 16
App lication an d officia l transcri pts sho ul d be subm itted 20 days pr ior to beginning of the semeste r fo r which adm iss ion is so ught. Req u irements: (I) graduat ion fro m hi gh schoo l; (2) min im um of 16 un its of co llege preparatory work; (3) SAT or ACT. Ea rly admissions and joint enrollment plans ava il ab le as well as a se ni or e nrich ment program and a program for gifted jun iors .

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuitio n* ...... .... ...... .... ... .. .... .... ... .... ........ ... ... ...... ..... . $2,2 12 Fees ... .. ..... .... .... ..... ....... .. .... ..................................... ..... 562 Room a nd board .. .. .... ... ...... ...... ..... .. ... .. ... .... .. ... .... .. . 4,244
Tota l .. .... .. .... $7,0 18 * Tuition is higher for our-of-stare res idents .

Per Yea r

Book cos rs vary depend ing o n co urse of stu dy (est imated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Kimb erly Jordan, Director of Financial Aid (770) 836-642 1
l n addi tio n to Stare an d Federal ass ista nce, the un ive rsiry offe rs scho larsh ip aid, including the Pres idential, Black Student, Leon Massey, and Steve Worthy Memoria l Scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Ext racu rricu lar activit ies in clude in tercoll egiate and intramura l athl et ics, student governme nt , lectu res, concerts, rhe Fi ne Arts Festiva l, numerous organizations and societies, and religious organizations.

PROGRAMS AND D EGREES
Accounting .. .. .. .... ... BBA,MPACC Anth ropo logy ................ .... ...... . BA Arr ......... .... .. .. ...... ........... .. BA,BFA Bio logy* .................. .. .... BA,BS,MS Business Adm in istration ...... . MBA Business I nfo rmation
Sys tems ................................ BBA Chemistry* .. ....... .... ... BA,BSChem Comp u te r Sc ience .... .... .. .. .. BS,MS Crim ino logy .... ... .... .. ....... .......... BS Earth Scie nce .. .... .... ....... .... ..... ... BS Economics* .. ........ ........ .... BS,BBA Education :
Ad ministration & Supervision .. ... ......... MEd,EdS
Art Education .... .... ... .. BFA,MEd Ea rly C h ild hood .. .. .... .. ..... BSEd,
MEd,EdS G ui dance &
Counsel ing ...... .. ....... MEd,EdS Media .... .... ..... ..... .... .... MEd,EdS Middl e G rades .......... .. ...... BSEd ,
MEd,EdS Phys ica l* ........... BSEd,MEd ,EdS Read ing I ns tru ctio n .. ......... MEd

Seco nd ary .... .. ... BSEd,MEd,EdS Business .... .... .. BSEd,MEd,EdS Engli sh ... ...... .. ...... ... . MEd,EdS Fre nch ........ .. .............. .... .. MEd Mathematics ...... ... ... MEd,EdS Science ........... ......... . MEd,EdS Social Studies ........... MEd,EdS Spanish ......... ........... ....... .. MEd
Special* ............. BSEd,MEd,EdS Mental Retardat ion .... .... BSEd
Speech & Language Pat ho logy .... .. ............ BSEd,MEd
Engineering ... ...... .. ... ...... ..... ... BS English* .................. ...... ..... BA,MA Environmenta l Science ............. BS Environmenta l Studies .. .......... . BS Fina nce .... .. ............................. BBA French* .. ................................... BA Geograp hy .. .... ... .. .... ... .. ... ... . BA,BS Geo logy .. ................................... BS Geronto logy ... .. .. .......... ........... MA G loba l Studi es ...... ... ................. BA History ... .............. .... .. ........ BA,MA International Econom ic
Affa irs ... .... ...... ....................... BA

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M anage m ent ... ....... ... ... ... ...... .. BBA Marke tin g ...... ..... .. ..... .... ..... ... . BBA M ass Co mmun ica t io n ..... .... .. .. . BA M ath em a ti cs* ........ ......... ..... BA,BS Mu sic* ..... .... ......... ...... ... .. BM,MM Mu sic Pe rfor m a nce .... BMP ,MMP Music T heory &
Co m pos iti o n ..... .. ... ..... ...... .. .. BM N ursi ng .. ...... .... ... .. ... .. ... BSN,MSN Philosop hy ..... .... ....... ..... .... .... .. . BA Phys ics* .. .. .................. ..... ...... .. .. BS Po liti ca l Sc ie nce* .. ..... .. ...... . BA, BS

Psycho logy ... .. .... ... ..... ..... ... BA,MA Publ ic Ad mini strat io n ........ .. MPA Real Estate .. .... ...... .... .... .......... BBA Recreat io n .... ..... ... ..... .. .... ....... ... BS Rura l & S ma ll Town
Pl a nnin g ............ ... ....... ..... ..... MS Schoo l I m p rove m e n t ... ... ..... .. Ed D Soc io logy ... ..... .... ...... ... BA,BS,MA Span ish* ...... .. .... .......... ... ..... .... .. BA Speech & Theat re Arts ............ BA Techn ology Sup po rt Sys tems .. BBA

* Teacher certification also ava il ab le in th ese fie lds. Dual degree with Geo rgia Institute of Techn ology, Aub urn
Uni ve rsity, or Merce r U ni versity.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-D enea l Pre-Dental Hygie ne Pre-Eng in ee rin g Pre-Fo restry Pre-Law

Prl!-Medi cal Pre- Pharmacy P re- Ph ys ician ' s Assista nt Pre- Physical T herapy Pre-Ve ceri nary Medi c ine

SWAINSBORO TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Glenn Diebert, President 346 Kite Road Swainsboro, Georgia 30401

(478) 289-2200

www.swainsborotech.org

Code 005616

Located 9 0 mil es nort hwes t of Sava n na h publi c tec hni cal co ll ege govern ed by the Georgia D epartmen t of Tec hni cal a nd Ad ul r Ed ucat io n qu a rte r sys tem accredi ted by rh e Co un ci l o n Occ u pat io nal Ed ucat io n enrollment: 700.
ADMISSIONS Mitchell J. Fagler, Director of Admissions (478) 289-2259
G radu a ti o n fr o m hi gh schoo l or sat isfacto ry GED sco re, w hil e no r a n en tra nce requ irem en t fo r a ll p rograms, is required for some programs and fo r g radu a ti o n .

Elect roni cs F un damen ta ls' E lect roni cs Techn o logy* Fo res t Techn o logy* In dus tri a l Electr ical T ec hn o logy*

Indu st ri al M ai ntenance Techn o logy*
Medi ca l Ass ist in g*

Offe red jo intl y wirh Easr Geo rgia Co ll ege. Offe red at Swa in sboro T ec hni ca l o ll ege.

Diploma Programs
Acco un ting Air Co nd itio nin g Tec hn o logy A u ro mo ri ve F und a m en ta ls Au ro mor ive Tec hn o logy Busin ess Office Techn o logy Cos m eto logy D e nea l Ass istin g Draft ing Ea rly C hil d hood Care & Education

Electrical Co nsrru crio n & Ma intenance
Electro ni cs Fundam enta ls Fo rest Techn o logy Indu str ia l Electr ica l Techn o logy In dustrial M aintenance Techno logy M a rket in g M anage m ent M edi ca l Ass istin g Practi ca l Nu rsin g

Certificate Programs
Air Co nditi o nin g Repair Ap pli ca ti o n So ftw are Spec ia li st Audio Syste ms, Basic Au ro m ared M a nu fac turin g
Sys tem s T ec hn o logy Au to m ot ive Air Co ndit io nin g A u tomot ive T ransmi ss io n /
Transax le Repair C ISCO Spec ia li st Ce rt ified Co nst ru ctio n Wor ker Ce rtifi ed C usto me r Se rvice
Spec iali st C hild Ca re Ass istin g C hild D evel o pm ent Assoc ia te I Co m p ute r Ai ded D raftin g
Specia li st Co mpu te r App li cat io ns Spec iali st D ra ftin g Aid e Food Safety & Prepa ra t io n, Bas ic Full C harge Boo kkeepe r lnd usrrial M IG Weldin g In fa nr & To ddl er C hild Ca re
Spec iali st l nrrodu cri o n to Archi tecrural
CA D Landsca pe Ma nage ment La wn Eq uipm ent/S m all E ngin e
Repa ir

Lawn M a intena nce S pec ia li st M a nu al Dri ve -T ra in & T ra nsax le
Repai r M as ter Prepa ra ti o n (M O USE) M edi cal E m erge ncy Tec hn o logy,
Bas ic M ed ical Tra nscripti o n Mi croco mputer H a rd wa re
Spec iali st Na il T echni cia n PC Operatio ns Par ienr Ca re Ass istin g Phleboto m y Tec hni cia n Prepara ti o n for Acc redited
Busin ess Acco un ra nr Preparation fo r the A+ Certi fica ti o n Press Brake Ope ratio ns Spec iali st P roduct Spec iali st O pti o n T un e-U p Speciali st V is ual Bas ic P rogrammer Weld ing- Gas Tungsten Arc, Bas ic W el din g - Industrial MI G W e ld in g - MI G Wel din g - Shi el d ed M eta l Arc,
Bas ic W ind ows P rog ra mmin g Spec ial ist W o rd Process in g Spec iali st

COSTS Per Year (Four Quarters)
Tui tio n ..... .. .... ...... ..... ... ..... ....... .... ....... ........ .. ....... .. $1,296 M a nd ato ry Fees ..... ........ .... ..... ..... ..... .... .. ... ...... ... ....... .. 184
Toral .. ...... .... $1 ,48 0 Book cosrs vary d epending o n course o f study (esrimared $1 ,000 per yea r) .
FINANCIAL AID Diane Claxton, Financial Aid Director (478) 289-2268
Th e co ll ege offers Srace a nd Fede ra l aid programs .

THOMAS UNIVERSITY
John M. Hutchinson, President 1501 Millpond Road Thomasville, Georgia 31792-7499 (229) 226-1621 1-800-538-9784
www.thomasu.edu

Code 001555

CAMPUS LIFE
Ex tracurri cul a r act ivi t ies incl ud e P res ide nt's Ad viso ry Co u nc il , V ICA, and Nationa l V ocatio nal H ono r Soc iety, De n ea l C lub , Ph i Be ra Lam bda & Delta Epsil on C hi .

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Acco untin g* Administrati ve O ffi ce Techno logy* Deneal Ass istin g*

Drafti ng (Comp ute r Aided Design) Ea rl y C h ildh oo d Care &
Edu ca ti o n*

Located in south Geo rgia, 3 0 miles north of T a ll a hassee, Fl o r id a private co llege accredited by th e So uth ern Assoc iation o f C olleges and Sc hools se mes ter sys tem en ro llm e nt: 67 1.
ADMISSIONS Darla Glass, Registrar 1-800-538-9784 Req u ire m ents: (I) gradu at ion from h igh sc hoo l or sat isfacto ry GE D
sco re; (2) SAT co mbin ed sco res o f ar leas t 1,000 o r coll ege pl ace m e nt test.

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COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition ...... ...... .. ................. ......... ... ........................ $8,550 Fees ........... .. ........ ... ..... ........ ..... .... ....... ... ..... .. ... .. ....... .. . 470 Housing ............. ................. ... ................. ... ....... ........ 2,400
Total ......... $11,420 Per Year
Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $600 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Deborah Wiggins, Director of Financial Aid (229) 226-1621
In addit ion to State and Federal assistance, the co ll ege offers private aid.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural sports, stud ent government, publ ications, jazz ensemble, chora l groups, and a variety of clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Anthropology ............................ BS Biology .... ....... ........................... BS Business Administration:
Accounting .................... .. ....... BS Administration ..... BAS,BS,MBA General Business .. ........ ......... . BS Management ........... ........ ........ BS Marketing ...................... ... ..... . BS Criminal Justice ..... ............. AS,BS Education: Early Childhood .. ... ................ BS Middle Grades ........................ BS Secondary Grades .. ................ BS

English ............................. ......... BA Env ironm ental/Recreational
Management ............. .............. BS Humanities ...... .... .... ...... .... .. ..... BA
Visual Art ... ........ .......... ......... BA Liberal Studies .................... BA,BS Nursing ..... ............ ............... ... BSN Psychology ................................. BS Rehabilitation
Counseling ....... ..................... MS Rehabilitation Services .. ........... BS Social Sciences ................ .. ........ BA Social Work ........... ....... ... .... ..... BA

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurr icu lar activ iti es include athletic programs, student government, publications, drama club, choir, radio station, C hrist ian o rganization s, outdoor club, and a variety of other clubs.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Biblical Languages ............ ....... BA Biblical Studies ................... BA,BS Broadcasting (Radio or
Television) ........................ BA,BS Business Administration
(Accounting, Management, or Marketing) ...... .... .... ... .... BA,BS
Christian Education ............ BA,BS Counse ling Psychology ....... BA,BS Cross-Cultural Studies ....... BA,BS Ed ucat ion:
Early Ch ildhood .......... ..... BA,BS Middle G rades .... ..... ... ...... BA,BS Music ... ..... .. ..... .. .. ......... .... ...... BS

Secondary: English .. .... .... . BA,BS Secondary: History ........... BA,BS English ...... ......... ............. .......... BA Family Ministries ....... ......... BA,BS General Studies ............. .. ....... .. AA Journalism & Print Media ... BA,BS Music ... ..... .... .... ... .... .. .... ...... BA,BS Church Music .... .................. BM Performance .... ..................... BM Pastoral Ministries .............. BA,BS Philosophy & Religion ....... BA,BS Public Relations ..... ...... ....... BA,BS Youth Ministries ....... ........ .. BA,BS

TRUETT-McCONNELL COLLEGE

Jerry W. Pounds, Sr., President 100 Alumni Drive Cleveland, Georgia 30528 (706) 865-2134 1-800-226-8621

www.truett.edu

Code 00 1597

TOCCOA FALLS COLLEGE
Donald 0. Young, President Toccoa Falls, Georgia 30598-0013 (706) 886-6831 1-800-868-3257
www.tfc.edu

Code 001596

Located 45 miles northeast of Gainesvi ll e private Christian college accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Accrediting Association of Bible Col leges semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities enrollment: 821.
ADMISSIONS Tommy Campbell, Director of Admissions 1-800-868-3257
Application for fall semester should be received by August 1. Requirements: (I) graduat ion from an accred ited high sc h oo l or satisfactory GED score; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) evidence of Christian character; (4) one recommendation.

Cleve land camp us located 23 m iles north of Gainesv ille four-year private Baptist-affiliated co llege accredited by the Southern Association of Co lleges and Scho ols semes ter system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence facilities total enrollment: 1,338.
ADMISSIONS Alan Coker, Associate Dean for Admissions (706) 865-2134, Ext. 195 or 1-800-226-8621
Application and official transcripts must be received by August 1 for fall semester; December 2 for spring semester; May 1 for summer semester. Requirements: (1) graduation from high school or satisfactory GED sco re ; (2) SAT or ACT. Joint enrollment after junior year of high schoo l and advanced placement are available.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees ...... ............................................... $9,828 Room and board ....... .......... ........ .. ................... ........ 4,200
Tora! ......... $14,028 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year) .

COSTS Per Year Tuition ..... ........ .. ....... .... ..... ... ........ ..... ...... ........ .... $10,850 Room and board ...................................................... 4,300
Tora! ... ... ... $15,150 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study (estimated $800 per year).
FINANCIAL AID Vince Welch, Director of Financial Aid (706) 886-6831
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers institutional scholarships.

FINANCIAL AID Wendell Vonier, Director of Financial Aid (706) 865-2134, Ext. 110 or 1-800-226-8621
In addition to State and Federal aid programs, the co ll ege offers academic and athletic scho larsh ips.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Business ................... .. ............ ABus Education ......... ........ ......... ....... AA General Studies ...................... AGS Liberal Arcs ....................... ........ AA Music ........... ..... ...... .... ..... .. ... .... BA

Mus ic (with concentration in Church Music) ...................... BA
Music (Performance, Music Education) .... ..... ........ AM
Natural Sciences .......... .. ............ AS

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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Michael Adams, President Athens, Georgia 30602
www.uga.edu

(706) 542-1214 Code 001598

Located 70 miles northeast of Atlanta public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Co ll eges and Schools ROTC-Army, Air Force semester system (freshmen may enter fall semester only) residence facilities enrollment: 31,288.

ADMISSIONS Nancy G. McDuff, Undergraduate Admissions (7060 542-2112
Application and official transcripts should be submitted before January I 5 for fall semester. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited high school with 20 units of selected college preparatory work; (2) SAT or ACT; (3) predicted grade average as computed by admissio n officials. Advanced placement and joint enrollment at end of junior year in high school are available.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tution* ...................... ................................ ........ ..... $3,208 Mandatory Fees ........... .... ..... ... ................................... . 870 Room and board ..................................... ......... ........ 5,727
Total ............ $9,805

Per Year

Tution is higher for out-of-stare residents. Tuition varies for law, pharmacy, forest resources, veterinary medicine, and some other programs.

Book costs vary dependi ng on course of study.

FINANCIAL AID Susan D. Little, Director of Financial Aid (706) 542-6147
Grants, loans, Federal Work-Study, and scholarships are available to students through the Office of Student Financial Aid (OSFA) at the University of Georgia. By completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), students are considered for several types of aid including, but not limited to, the HOPE Scholarship, the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Direct Loans, and various scholarships administered by the OFSA. The electronic HOPE application is recommended for firstrime enro llees who do not wish to apply for Federal aid.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate athletics, publications, art, drama, music activities, profess ion al organizations, religious groups, and fraternities and sororities.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Accounting .................. BBA,MAcc Advertising ........ ........... ...... .... . ABJ African Studies .. ...... ... .. ..... ... .. Cert Africian American Studies AB ,Cert Agri-business ......................... . BSA Agricul rural:
Agriscience & Environmental Systems ..... ....... ... ......... ..... BSA
Applied Biotechnology ..... BSAB Communications ................. BSA Economics .. BSA,MAE,MS,PhD Engineering ...... ... ....... BSAE,MS Extension ..... ........ .. ........ .. MAExt International ........................ Cert Leadership ..... .. ......... .......... MAL Agronomy ........................ MS,PhD

Anatomy ..... ....... ........ ... ............ MS Animal & Dairy
Science .................... MADS,PhD Animal:
Health .......... ..:..................... BSA Nutrition .... ...... .... ............... PhD Science ..... .... ............... .. BSA,MS Anthropology .. .... ... .. AB,MA,PhD Art ........................ BFA,MFA,PhD Art ..... ..... ... ............ .. ......... ...... BFA Ceramics .............................. BFA Digital Media ..................... . BFA Drawing ........................ ... .... BFA Fabric Design ...................... BFA Graphic Design .. .......... ....... BFA Interior Design ............. ....... BFA

Jewelry & Metalwork ... ....... BFA Painting ........... ... ......... .. ...... BFA Photography ........ ... ...... ....... BFA Printmaking ...... .. ................. BFA Sculpture ........... ....... .. ....... .. BFA Scientific Illustrations ......... BFA Studio ...... .... ..... ... ....... .. ....... .. AB Art History ........ ................ AB,MA Artificial Intelligence ............ ... MS Atmospheric Sciences ... ......... Cert Avian Medicine ... ........... ..... MAM Biochemistry & Molecular Biology .... ................ BS,MS,PhD Biologica l Sciences ............. .... BSA Biology ............. ................... ...... BS Biology, Cellular ....... BS,MS,PhD Broadcast News ............ ....... .. .. ABJ Business Administration: Accounting ............ . BBA,MACC Business Administration ..... MA,
MBA,PhD Economics ........... BBA,MA,PhD Business, General ................ BBA Finance ... ................... ... ....... BBA Internationa l Business .. ....... BBA Management ........................ BBA Management Information
Systems ............................. BBA Marketing ...... .............. ........ BBA Real Estate .... .. ..... ..... ...... ..... BBA Risk Management &
Imuran~ .... ........ .... .... ...... BBA Chemistry .. BS,BSChem,MS,PhD Child & Family
Development .. ........... ... ... BSFCS, MFCS ,MS, PhD
C lass ica l Culture ...................... AB Classical Languages ..... ..... ....... MA Coastal & Oceanographic
Engineering ......................... Cert Cognitive Science .................... . AB College Student Affairs
Administration ................... MEd Comparative Literature ........ .. AB,
MA,PhD Computer Science ..... BS,MS ,PhD Computer Systems
Engineering ..... ........ ............ Cert Computing ...... ....................... Cert Conservation Ecology &
Sustainable Development ....... ...... Ce rt,MS
Consumer Economics ........ BSFCS Consumer Foods ..... ...... .... . BSFCS Consumer Journalism ........ BSFCS Counseling Psychology ........ .. PhD Criminal Justice ........ ........... .... AB Crop Science .......................... BSA Crop & Soil Sciences .......... MCSS Dairy Science ........... ... .... BSA,MS Dietetics .. ... ... ....... ... ....... .... BSFCS Drama ... ... .. ...... ... .... AB,MFA,PhD East Central European
Studies ....... ..... ......... ........... . Cert Ecology .. .................. .. BS ,MS, PhD Economics ..... .. AB,BBA,MA,PhD Education .......................... ...... MA
Adult .... ...... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Agricultural ... ............. BSA,MEd Art ........ ... BFA,MAEd,EdS,EdD Business ..... ........... .... BSEd,MEd

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Communication Sciences & Disorders .. ... ....... .......... BSEd, MEd,EdS,PhD
Counseling & Student Personnel Services ............ PhD
Counse lin g, Psychology ...... PhD Dance ........... ....... ... ... ......... BSEd Early Childhood ............... BSEd,
BSFCS,MEd,EdS,PhD Elementary ........................... PhD English .......... .... BSEd,MEd,EdS Exercise Science .. MEd,EdD,PhD Exercise & Sports
Science ............................ BSEd Family & Consumer
Science ................ BSFCS,MEd Foreign Language .............. BSEd Gifted ................................... EdD Guidance &
Counseling .......... ..... MEd,EdS Health & Physical ............. BSEd Health Promotion &
Behavior ......... ... .... .. MEd,PhD Health Promotion &
Education ........................ BSEd Higher ........ ...... ........ EdD,PhD Human Resources & Organizational
Oevelopmenr .............. .. MEd Instructional Psychology,
Training, & Technology .. BSED Instructional Technology .. MEd,
EdS,EdD,PhD Language ............. ................. PhD Leadership ...... ... MEd,EdS,EdD Marketing ........... ...... BSEd,MEd Mathematics ............ BSEd,MEd,
EdS,EdD,PhD Middle School .................. BSEd,
MEd,EdS,PhD Music ... BMus,MMEd,EdS,EdD Occupational Studies ....... MAT,
MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Physical & Spom Studies .. MEd,
EdS,EdD,PhD Psychology ... MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Reading ...... MEd,EdS,EdD ,PhD Recreation & Leisure
Studies ... BSEd,MEd,EdS ,PhD Rehabilitation Counseli ng MEd School Psychology ................ EdS Science ........................ ...... BS Ed,
MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Science Education:
Chemistry/Science Education Biology .. ........ ............... BSEd
Social Foundations of Education ..... ..... ........ ... ..... PhD
Social Science ...... .... BSEd,MEd, EdS,EdD,PhDSEd
Special Education ......... ... BSEd, MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD
Spores Studies .................... BSEd Teaching Additional
Languages ............... MEd, EdS Technological
Studies .................... BSEd,MEd Engineering:
Agricultural ..... ... ........ BSAE,MS Biological ... .... ...... ... .... BSBE,MS Biological & Agricultural ... PhD

Physics ................................. Cert Sciences ................................ Cert English ............ AB,MA,MAT,PhD Entomology ... .... BS,BSA,MS,PhD Environmental Economics ...... MS Management .. ... .. ....... ........ BSES Ethics .. .. ........ ...... .. .... .. ...... .. . Cert Health ........................ BSEH,MS Environmental Soil Science ... BSES Fashion Merchand ising ..... BSFCS Film Studies .................... .. ....... AB Fisheries & Aquaculture .. ... . BSFR Foods & Nutrition ... ........ MFCS,
MS,PhD Food Science ........... BSA,MS,PhD Food Technology ................ .. MFT Forest Environmental
Resources .................. .. .. .. ... BSFR Forest Resources .... .... BSFR,MFR,
MS,PhD Forestry .. .. ................... .. ........ BSFR French .. .... ..... .... ...... . AB,MA,MAT French Studies ....... ... .............. Cert Furnishings & Interiors ..... BSFCS Genetics .. ................... BS ,MS , PhD Geographic Information
Science ................................. Cert Geography ... AB,BS,MA,MS,PhD Geology ........... .... AB,BS,MS ,PhD German .................... AB,MA,MAT Germanic & Slavic
Languages ... ... ... ..... ...... ..... ..... AB German Studies ..... .... ........ ..... Cert Geronto logy .. .. ............... .. ..... . Cert Global Policy Studies ..... ........ Cert Greek ................................. AB,MA Historic Preservation ... Cert,MHP History .. ................. ... AB,MA,PhD Home Economics ... .. ........... MFCS Honors Interdisciplinary
Studies ..... ......... AB,ABJ,BS,BSA Horticulture .......... .. BSA,MS,PhD Housing ..... .. .......... ......... .. .. BSFCS Housing & Consumer
Economics .......... .. ....... . MS,PhD Interdisciplinary
Studies ..................... AB,BS,BFA Internet Technology .............. MIT Italian ........ ............................... AB Japanese Language &
Literature ............................... AB Journalism & Mass
Communication ................... MA Landscape
Architecture .............. . BLA,MLA Landscape & Grounds
Management ........................ BSA Larin .. .................. .. ............ AB,MA Larin American Studies ......... Cert Law ................. ..... ....... ... .. JD ,LLM Leadership & Service .... ......... Cert Life Span Developmental
Psychology ........................... PhD Linguistics .......... ... ... AB,MA,PhD Magazines .. ..... .. .... ...... .. .. .. .. ... .. ABJ Marine Sciences .......... .. .. MS ,PhD Ma rketing Research .... .. ...... MMR Marriage & Family Therapy .. . Cert Mass Communication ... MMC,PhD Mathematical Sciences,
Applied ........................... MAMS

Mathematics .... ... AB,BS,MA,PhD Mathematics (Non-Thesis) .. .. MA Medical Microbiology .... MS,PhD Medieval Studies .................... Cert M icrobiology .......... .. . BS,MS,PhD Music ..... AB,MA,MM,DMA,PhD
Composition ........ .. ............ BM us Performance ...................... BM us Therapy .............................. BM us Theory ............................... BMus News Media .......... .. ...... .. ....... Cert Newspapers ............................. ABJ Non-Profit Organizations ............. . MA, Cert Nursing: Mental Health Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialisr***MSN Nurse Practitioner,
Family** ...................... .. ..... MN Nurse Practitioner,
Pediatric*** ........................ MN Nutrition Science ........ .. ..... BSFCS Office Information Systems ... AAS Personal & Organizational
Leadersh ip ............ .. .. .... ...... .. Cert Pharmacology
(Veterinary) ...... .. .......... MS,PhD Pharma cy .......... MS, PharmD,PhD Philosophy .. .. ...... .. .... AB,MA,PhD Ph ys ical & Sports
Studies .. ... .. MEd,EdS,EdD,PhD Physics ............................. MS,PhD Physics & Astronomy ............... BS Physiology ....................... MS,PhD Plant Biology ............. BS,MS,PhD Plant Pathology .......... .. ... MS.PhD Plant Protection & Pest
Management ...... .. . BSA,MPPPM Political Science ...... . AB,MA,PhD Poultry Science .. ..... BSA,MS ,PhD Psychology .... .... .. .. ..... BS,MS,PhD Public Administration .... MPA,DPA Public Relations .. ...... .. ............ ABJ Publication Management ....... ABJ Qualitative Studies .. ... ............ Cert Recreation & Leisure
Smdies .. .. ...... .. ...... ... . BSEd,MEd Rehabilitation Counseling .... MEd Religion .......... .... ....... .. ...... AB,MA Research Administration ....... Cert Romance
Languages .... AB,MA,MAT,PhD Russian ..................................... AB Social Work .... .. . BSW,MSW,PhD Sociology .. ......... .. .... . AB,MA,PhD Spanish ... ... ...... .. ...... AB,MA,MAT Speech
Communication .... AB,MA,PhD Statistics .................... BS,MS,PhD Telecommunication Arrs ........ ABJ Textile Sciences ......... BSFCS,PhD Textiles, Merchandising &
Interiors ................................ . MS Toxicology ....................... MS.PhD Turfgrass Management .......... BSA Veterinary Medicine .... .. .. .. .. DVM Veterinary Parasitology ..... MS,PhD Veterinary Pathology ...... MS,PhD Water Resources .............. .. ..... Cert Wildlife .............................. .. . BSFR Women's Studies ..... .. ...... AB ,Cert

Offered by the Medical Co ll ege of Georgia on the University of Georgia ca mpus.
Some coursework ca n be taken on the University of Georgia campus, but the remainder of the degree work is co mpl eted at th e Medical College of Georgia, which grants the degree.

Advisory Programs
Pre-Deniistry Pre-Law Pre-Medical Technology Pre-Medicine ............................. BS Pre-Nursing

Pre-Optometry Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Theology Pre-Veter ina ry Medicine .... .. .. .. BS

The University of Georgia Music Lab attracts creative students. Pictured here are Heather Bishop, Anja Lennartz, Maria Rodrigues, and Kristy Arnold.

VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Ronald M. Zaccari, President 1500 North Patterson Street Valdosta, Georgia 31698 (912) 333-5952 1-800 -618-1878

www.valdosta.edu

Code 001599

Located 20 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line regiona l, public university a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ROTC Air Force semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) residence fac ilities enrol lment: 9,900.
ADMISSIONS Walter Peacock, Director of Admissions (912) 333-5791 Application and official transcripts should be submitted at lease 20 days prior to the semester for which registration is sought. Requirements: (1) graduation from an accredited high school; (2) 16 units of college preparatory course work; (3) SAT or ACT; (4) additional tests may be required at the un iversity.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* .......... .... ....... .. ...... .. ....... .. .......................... $2,212 Fees .......................................... ... ................. ........ .. ...... 648 Room and board .............. .......... ......... ..................... 4,618
Total .. .. ........ $7,478 PerYear Tuition is higher for out-of-stare residents.
Book costs vary depending on course of smdy (estimated $700 per year).

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FINANCIAL AID Douglas Tanner, Director of Financial Aid (912) 333-5935
In addition to State and Federal ass istance, the university and VSU Foundation offer several scho larships, which are listed in the VSU Bultetin (available through the Office of Admissions). Apply by April 15 for the following academic year.

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

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Administrative Services .. ......... .. BS Applied Mathematics ... ... ....... ... BS Arc' ...... .................. ........... BA,BFA Astronomy ...................... ........... BS Biology .......... ............................ BS Business Administration ...... . MBA
Accounting ..... ... ... .... .. ..... .... BBA Economics ..................... BA,BBA Finance ............ .. ........ .. ...... .. BBA Management ....................... . BBA Marketing ... ......................... BBA Chemiscry ........... .. ..... .. ..... .... ..... BS Computer Information Systems .... ...... .................... .. ... BS Computer Science ..................... BS Criminal Justice .... ... .. ....... BA,MS Deneal Hygiene3 AAS Education: Adult & Vocational ............ EdD Art .. ...... ....... ............ BFA,MAEd Business .................... BSEd,MEd Commun ication
Disorders ................ BSEd,MEd Co unseling &
Guidance .................. MEd,EdS Curricul um & Instruction .. EdD Early Childhood ..... ... .... ... BSEd,
MEd ,EdS Educational Leadership .... MEd,
EdS,EdD Health & Physical .... BSEd,MEd Instructional
Technology ............. MEd ,EdS Middle Grades ... BSEd,MEd,EdS Music .... ............... BMus,MMEd Reading ....................... MEd,EdS

School Psychology ...... MEd,EdS Secondary ......... BSEd,MEd,EdS Special ............... BSEd,MEd,EdS Speech Commun ication ... .. BFA Trade & lnduscrial .. .... ... ... BSEd Vocational .......................... AAS,
BSEd,MEd,EdS Engineering4 .. ... .. .. . . BS English' ..... ......... ...... ...... ... BA,MA Environmenta l Geography ....... BS Exercise Science ..... ..... .... .... . BSES French' ..................................... BA General Studies .... .................. BGS History' ... .. ............. .... ..... .. BA,MA Interior Design ....................... BFA Legal Assistance Studies .. ... .... .. BA Library & Information
Science .......................... ..... MUS Mass Media .... ................. ....... BFA Mathematics' .................. ... ....... BA Military Science ..... ......... 4-8 Sem. Music .... .. ....... ......... ..... ....... ...... BA Music Performance .......... ....... BM Nursing ..... ....... ......... .... BSN,MSN Philosophy ............... ............. .... BA Physics ..... ...... .. ................ ......... . BS Political Science ... ..... ............ ... BA Psychology .................... BA,BS,MS Public Administration .. ........ MPA
ocial Work ... ..... ... .. ..... ... ..... MSW Sociology/Anthropology .. . BA,MS Spanish BA 1
. . . .
Spores Medicine .................... .... BS Technical Studies23 ..... .. . AAS,BAS Theater Arcs ........................... BFA

1 Teacher certifi cation is ava ilabl e in these areas. 2 Joint program with Thomas Technical Co ll ege. 3 Joint program with Valdosta Techn ica l Co ll ege. 4 Joint program with Georgia Institute of Techno logy.

Pre-Professional Programs
Dentistry Engineering Law Medical Technology Medicine

Optometry Pharmacy Rehabilitation Therapies Veterinary Medicine

VALDOSTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

James A. Bridges, President P.O. Box 928 Valdosta, Georgia 31603-0928

(229) 333-2100

www.valdostatech.org

Code 005256

Located 22 miles north of the Georgia-Florida line two-year public technical college governed by the Georgia Department of Techn ical and Adult Education accredited by the Counci l on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 2,500.
ADMISSIONS Butch Moser, Admissions Director (229) 333-2105 Requirem ents: (1) at least 16 years of age; (2) meet program adm ission requirements on SAT, ACT, CPE, or ASSET; (3) graduation from high sc hool or GED for most programs to begin. Required of all programs prior to graduation.
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters) Tuition .............................. .......... ........ ........ .. ......... $1,296 Fees .... .................. .... ............ .... ... ...... ........................... 228
Toca! ............ $1,524 Per Year Book costs vary depending on course of study.
FINANCIAL AID Carol Manuel, Financial Aid Coordinator (229) 333-2107 The college offers Scace and Federal ass istance.
CAMPUS LIFE Extracurricular activities include student government, VICA, Vocational and Technical National Honor Society, and professional organ izations.

PROGRAMS
Degree Programs (AAT) Medical Lab Technology Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialise Radiologic Technology
Diploma Programs Accounting/Computerized* Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Co llision Repair
Technology* Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Computer Programming Cosmetology* Data Communication Electronics Database Specialist Deneal Assisting* Deneal Hygiene** Drafting & Design, Advanced* Environmental Horciculrure* Industrial Electrical Technology* Industrial Systems Technology*

Internet Specialist - E-Commerce Internet Specialist - Web Site
Design Machine Tool Techno logy,
Advanced* Marketing Management* Medical Assisting* Microcomputer Specialist Networking Specialist Paramedic Techno logy* Pharmacy Technology Practical Nursing Printing/Graphics Technology Surgical Technology* Welding & Joining Technology

* Associate degree available through a joint program with Valdosta Scace University. Bachelor's degree available at Valdosta Scace University in some areas of study.
** Only offered as associate degree through joint program with Valdosta State University.
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Certificate Programs
Advanced Accounting Technician Air Conditioning Repair Air Conditioning Technical
Assistant Analog Electronic Technician,
Entry Level Auto CAD Specialise Automotive Front End
Alignment/Brake Specialist Automotive Heating & Air
Conditioning Repair Automotive Electrical Technician Business Computer Applications Certified Customer Service
Specialise Certified Manufacturing Specialist CISCO Specialty Child Care Manager Child Development
Specia lise Commercial Truck Driving Computer Applications Computer Essentials (in Spanish) Datacommunication Service
Technician Desktop Publishing Techn ician E-Commerce Site Designer

Electrical Apprentice Skills, Basic Emergency Med ical Technology Health Care Specialise Java Platform Programmer Landscaping Specialist Linus/Unix Sysrem Administrator Medical Coding MS W indows 2000 Networking
Specialist Microcomputer App li cat ions Microsoft Office User Specialist
(MOUS) Nail Technician Office Accounting Oracle Database Administration PC Repair Paint & Body Repair, Basic Patient Care Assistant Personal Computer Essentials So lar is System Administrator Supervisory Management,
Specialise Web Site Designer Web Sire Fundamentals Welding - E lectric Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc,
Basic

WAYCROSS COLLEGE
Barbara P. Losty, President 2001 South Georgia Parkway Waycross, Georgia 31503
www.waycross.edu

(912) 285-6133 Code 0 13537

Located 57 miles west of Brunswick two-year public co ll ege a unit of the University System of Georgia accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (students may enter any se mester) enrollment: 900 .
ADMISSIONS Jay H. Porter, Director for Admissions (912) 285-6133
Application should be submitted 20 days prior to beginni ng of semester for which entrance is sought. Requirements: (I) graduation from an accredited or approved high school or sat isfactory GED score; (2) satisfactory grade po int average in college preparatory course work; (3) SAT; (4) placement rest may be required . H igh school joint enrol lment available.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities includ e intram ural and extramural spores, student government, publications. music, various interest groups and organizations.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES

Accounting* ... ........... ......... .. .. AAS Agricultural & Environmental
Sciences ................... ................ AS Air Conditioning
Technology* ........................ AAS Air Conditioning
Techno logy/ Advanced* .... .. . AAS Automotive Collision
Repair* .... .. ..... ...... ..... .... ...... . AAS Automotive Fundamentals* ... AAS Automotive Technology* ..... . AAS Biological Sciences ........ ....... ..... AS Business Administration ...... .... AA Busi ness Office Technology* .. AAS Chemistry .................................. AS Computer Information
Systems* .. ........ ........ .. ..... AAS,AS Computer Science .. .... ..... .... ..... . AS Cosmetology* ............... .......... AAS Crim ina l Just ice .... ...... .. ....... .... AA Drafting* ... ... ...... ... ... .. ... .. ...... . AAS Early Childhood Care &
Educat ion* .. ........ .... .... ....... .. AAS Education :
Heal ch & Physical .................. AS Teacher ............ ............ .......... . AS Electronics Fundamentals* .. .. AAS Electronics Techno logy* ...... . AAS Engli sh .. ........ .......... ....... ........... AA Forest Technology* .. .... .. ........ AAS General/I ncerdisciplinary Studies ................................... AA

Health Information Managemen c ........... ...... .... ...... AS
History .. ... ...... ... ...... ..... ..... ... ..... AA Industrial Sys tem s
Technology* .. .. ...... ..... .. ....... AAS ln scru menracion Technology AAS Machine Tool Technology' .. AAS Machine Tool Technology,
Advanced * ......... ...... ... ...... .... AAS Marketing Management* ....... AAS Marhemarical Subjects .......... ... . AS Medical Assisting* ... ..... ...... ... AAS Medical Technology ................ . AS Nursing ................ . ASN* *, BSN*** Paramedic Technology* ......... AAS Physical Therapy ........ ............... AS Physician's Assistant ................ . AS Physics ....... ........ .... ..... .... ........ ... AS Political Science ............. ........ .. AA Psychology ........... .......... ...... ..... AA Pulp, Paper, & Recycle
Technology* ........................ AAS Radiologic Technology .. AS,AAS Respiratory Therapy .. .... ......... .. AS Sociology .. .... ....... .. .................. . AA Su rgica l Technology* ............ . AAS Surveyin g Technology* ... ...... AAS Welding & Joining
Technology* ..... ................... AAS

Associate in Applied Science degree avai lable in cooperation with Alcamaha Technical College or Okefenokee Technical Co ll ege.
Associate of Science in Nursing offered by Sout h Georgia ollege . Bachelor of cience in Nursing offered by Valdosta Scace Un iversity.

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygi e ne ... ..... ..... .... . AS Pre-Engineering Technology .... AS Pre-Nursing ... ..... .... ..... ... ....... .... AS

Certificate Programs
Accounting General Business Teaching

COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition* .. ........ ... .... ... .............................................. $1,398 Mandatory Fees ...... ... ....... ........ ... ....... .......... ..... .. ... .... . 146
Total ..... .. ..... $1,544 Per Year
Tuition is higher for out-of-state residents.
Book coses vary depend ing on course of study (estimated $700 per year).

FINANCIAL AID Jay H. Porter, Director for Financial Aid (912) 285-6035
In addition co Scace and Federa l assistance, academ ic scholarships are availab le from the Waycross Co ll ege Foundation and civic clubs.

Waycross College student Lisa Jordan takes her classmates for a spin. Standing are Arwenthia Jenkins and Aaron Williams, with john Maddox IV and Melissa Jackson Butler (seated).

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WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Ruth A. Knox, President 4760 Forsyth Road Macon, Georgia 31210-4462 (478) 757-5206 1-800-447-6610
www.wesleyancollege.edu

Code 001600

Pre-Professional Programs

Dent istry Eng in eer in g* Law

M ed icin e Veterinary Med icin e

* 3/2 dual degree programs with Auburn University, Geo rgia Institute of Technology, and Mercer University.

Located in north Macon four-year private U nited Methodist-affiliated col lege for women accredited by the Sou th ern Association of Co ll eges and Schools semester system residence faci li ti es enrollment: 591 .

ADMISSIONS Patricia Gibbs, Vice President for Enrollment Services and Student Affairs (478) 757-5206
Applicarion for fa ll semester should be received by March 1. Requirements : (I) graduation from accredited hi gh sc hoo l; (2) preparatory program in academic fields; (3) hi gh school counselor's recom mendation; (4) SAT o r ACT; (5) essay; (6) Engli sh teache r's recommendation. Ea rly admissio n program for qualified students having co mpleted junio r yea r of high school.

Weslryan College student Nadire Ryamejhi is pictured in one ofthe chemistry labs. The college encourages women to study math and science through Spectacles, a summer camp program for middle-school girls.

COSTS Per Academic Year

Tuition ... ....... ... ..... ...... ..... ... .................. ... .. ... .... .. .. $9,570 Fees ........ ............................ ... ....... .. ...... .. ..... ... ........ .... . 850 Room and board ... .. ....,... .... .,........................ .......... . 7,45 0
Tota l .... ..... $ 17,870

Per Year

Book costs vary depend ing on co urse of study (esti mated $800 per yea r).

FINANCIAL AID Sylvia M. Jones, Director of Financial Aid (478) 757-5205
In addition to State and Federal assistance, the college offers academi c scholarships ranging to full tuition, the Peyron Anderson Scholarship for future teachers, leade rship awards, and ta lent awa rd s in fine arts.

CAMPUS LIFE
Ex tracurricular activit ies include intercollegiate and intramural athlet ics, student government, pub lications, drama , arts, music, interest clubs, honor societies, professional associat ions, and religious gro ups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
American Stud ies ... ................. AB Art History ... .... .... ....... ..... ...... .. AB Art, Studio ................. ....... ........ AB Il iology ....................... ....... ....... AB Business Administration:
Accounting Concentration .. AB,MBA,BSBA
Management Concentration .. AB,MBA,BSBA
Chemistry ..... .. ...... ... ........ ........ . AB Communication ........ ............... AB Eco nomics ................................ AB Education:
Early Childhood ............. AB/MA Middle Grades .. .. ..... .... .......... AB Mathematics .......... .... ..... .... .. MA Science ....................... ...... ..... MA Secondary Certificat ion:
Biology ..... ... .................... .... AB Chemistry ..................... ... ... AB

English ...... .... .. ..... .... ........... AB Hi story ..... .... .... .... ......... ...... AB Mathematics .... .. .... ..... ........ AB English ................. ... ... .... ... .... .... AB History .......... .... ..... ..... ...... .... .... AB H isto ry/ Polit ica l Science .. ....... .. .. .... ... AB Interdiscip linary Studies in Humanities ...... .... ..... ... ...... ... . AB Interdisciplinary Studies ... .... ... AB Internationa l Business ....... ... ... AB International Re lations ............ AB Ma th ema tics ........................... .. AB Mus ic: Performance Em ph as is (Orga n, Pi ano, o r Vo ice) ...... AB Phi losophy .... ... ..... .. ........ .... ...... AB P hys ics .......... ....... .. .. .......... ....... AB Psychology .......... .......... ... ...... ... AB Religious Studi es .. ........ ... ..... .... AB Spanish ... .... .. ... .... ....... .. ... ... .. .... AB

Weekend Degree Completion Program Business Admin istrat ion ........... BS

WEST CENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Janet Ayers, President

176 Murphy Campus Boulevard

Waco, Georgia 30182

(770) 537-6000

www.westcentral.org

Code 010487

Carro ll Campus located 50 mi les west of Atlanta in Ca rro ll ton Douglas Camp us located 20 mi les west of Atlanta in Douglasvill e Coweta Camp us located 20 miles so uth of Atl anta in Newnan Murphy Camp us located 4 0 mil es west of Atlan ta in Waco governed by t he Georgia Department of Techn ica l and Adult Education accred ited by the Southern Assocation of Co ll eges and Schools - Co mm ission on Co lleges, and the Co mmi ss ion on Occupationa l Education quarter system enrollment: 2,640.
ADMISSIONS Mary Aderhold, Director of Admissions (770) 537-5712
Appli catio n procedures : (!) Submit student app licatio n and appl ication fee. (2) Submit offi cial hi gh sc hool, GED, techni ca l school or co ll ege tran sc ript. Some programs do not require high schoo l dip loma or GED for ent ran ce. (3) Com plete ASSET place ment test or submit recent SAT, C P E or ACT test sco res . App li cation to all ied hea lth programs based on a co mpe titive se lecti o n pro cess .
COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ........ ..... ..... ...... ..... .. .................................. .. $ 1,296 M a nda to ry fees ..... ................. ...... .... .. .. .. .... ........ .. ........ 200
Tota l ..... .. ..... $1,496 Per Yea r
Book costs vary depending on co urse of study.
FINANCIAL AID Judy Akers, Director of Financial Aid (770) 838-2527
In addit ion to Sta te and Federa l assistance, the co ll ege offers vanous sc holarships.
CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurri c ular act iviti es includ e Stud ent Activities Cou ncil, Ph i Thtea Kappa, Phi Beta Lambd a, a nd num ero us other student organizat ions.

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PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs Accounting Administrative Office Technology Computer Information Systems Dental Hygiene Electronics Technology

Internet Specialist - Web Design Marketing Management Medical Laboratory Technology Radiologic Techno logy

Diploma Programs
Accounting Air Conditioning Technology Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Technology Business Office Technology Computer Information Systems Cosmetology

E lectronics Technology Internet Specialise - Web Design Machine Tool Technology Marketing Management Medical Assisting Practical Nursing Surgical Techno logy

Certificate Programs
Air Conditioning Electrical Systems
Air Conditioning Repair Air Conditioning Technician
Assisting Auto Body Repair Assisting
Technician Auto Collision Major Repair
Assisting Technician Auto Front End Al ignment &
Brakes Specialise Auto Paint & Refinishing
Assisting Technician Auto Tune-up Specialise CAD Operator Training,
Archicecrnral CAD Operator Training,
Mechanical CNC Lathe Operator CNC Mill Operator Child Development Associate I & II Commercial Truck Driving Computer Applications Computer Repair Technician Culinary Arcs, Advanced Cul inary Arts, Basic Deneal Assisting, Advanced

Denea l Assisting, Bas ic Diagnostic Medical Sonography Document Design Specialise Electronic Assembler , Basic Emergency Medical Technician Lathe Operator, Basic Machin ing, Basic Medical Receptionist Medical Transcription Microsoft Office User Specialist:
In Access 2000 In Excel 2000 In Powerpoinr 2000 In Word 2000 Mill Operator, Basic Office Accounting Specialist Office Management Assistant Patient Care Assisting Phlebotomy Technician Residentia l Electrical Apprentice Small Business Management Telecommunication Service & Electrical Technician Website Fundamentals Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding - Shielded Metal Arc

Contact the schoolfinancial aid office for the priority deadline dates to apply for financial aid.

ADMISSIONS Tina Jackson, Admissions Coordinator (706) 845-4323
Graduation from an accredited high school or satisfactory GED score; acceptable SAT or ACT scores; admission exam required for some programs.

COSTS Per Academic Year (Four Quarters)
Tuition ..... ...... .. ....... .......... ... ................ .......... ...... .. $ 1,296 Fees .............................................................................. 184
Tocal ............ $ 1,480 PerYear
* Additional fees for non-residents. (Exce ption: Alabama residents do
not pay our-of-scare rnicion fee.)
Book costs vary depending on course of srnd y (estimated $800 per year). Uniforms requ ired in some programs.

FINANCIAL AID Dorothy Cantor, Financial Aid Coordinator (706) 845-4323
In addition to Scace and Federa l assistance, rhe college offers West Georgia Tech Foundation Scholarships and private scholarships.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricu lar activ ities include scudenc government, V lCA, Ph i Bera Lambda, and a variety of student clubs and organizations.

PROGRAMS
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting Administrat ive Office Technology Computer Information Systems Criminal J uscice Early Ch ildhood Care & Education Electronics Technology Fire Science

Internet Specialist/Web Sire Design
Management & Supervisory Development
Marketing Management Microcomputer Specialist Network Specialist

33 Diploma Programs, including:
Accounting Automotive Technology Computer Information Systems Cosmetology Culinary Arts

Electronics Technology Marketing Management Practical Nursing Radiologic Technology We lding & Joining Technology

64 Certificate Programs

Please call rhe college or visit the Web sire, www.westga.edu, for more information on che dipl oma and certificate programs offered.

WEST GEORGIA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Daryl Gilley, President

303 Fort Drive LaGrange, Georgia 30240

(706) 845-4323

www.westgatech.edu

Code 005614

Serving the West Central region of Georgia two-year P,ublic technical college governed by rhe Georgia Department of Technical and Adule Educat ion accredited by rhe Council on Occupational Education quarter system enrollment: 1,725.

West Georgi-a Technical College student Bridget Pittman, a business major, is shown in front ofthe Callaway Center for International Business Development, built in 1995.

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YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
Thomas S. Yow, Ill, President P.O. Box 98 Young Harris, Georgia 30582 (706) 379-3111 1-800-241-3754
www.yhc.edu

Code 001604

Located in che Blue Ridge Mountains of northeast Georgia two-year private liberal arcs Mechodisc-afftliaccd college acc red ited by che Southern Association of Colleges and Schools semester system (freshmen may enter any semester) reside nce facilities enrol!menc: 600.
ADMISSIONS Clinton G. Hobbs, Director of Admissions (706) 379-3111
Hi gh schoo l sen iors are encouraged to apply during the fal l of their se nior yea r. Requirements: (1) grad uation from high sc hool or satisfacto ry GED score; (2) acceptable high school grade point average; (3) SAT or ACT.
COSTS Per Academic Year
Tuition and fees ........ .. ......... ..... ..... ....... ........ ... .... $ 12 ,40 0 Room and board ...... .... ... ...... ...... .... ....... .. ........ ........ 4,3 18
Total .... ... .. $ 16,718 Per Year Books vary depending on co urse of study (esti mated $620 per yea r).
FINANCIAL AID Director of Financial Aid (706) 379-3111
In add iti on to Scace and Federa l assistance, the co lle ge offers academic, talent, arhle ric, endowment, honor, and ministerial scholarships.

Young Hanis College students Katie Niblett, Dara Helms, Troy Hopper, Crista Shali Ordonez, Colleen Jones, and Erin Heard
After you have completed the application process, the financial aid
office ofthe postsecondary school that you will attend sends you
an award letter to notify you ofeligibility. To accept, you must follow
the instructions provided in the letter.

CAMPUS LIFE
Extracurricular activities include intramural and intercollegiate achlecics, student government , pubiicarions , social organizations, mu sic, choir, drama, and rd igio us and special interest groups.

PROGRAMS AND DEGREES
Agriculture .... ..... ... ...... .... ....... ... AS Arc .......................................... AFA Biological Sc iences .................... AS Business ..................................... AS Chem istry ...... ...... ........ .. ....... .. ... AS Computer Science ... ..... .... ...... .. . AS C riminal Justice .. .... ..... .. .. ... .. ... AA Edc1cacion ............................. .. ... AS
Arc ..................... .......... ......... AFA Early Childhood &
Elementary ..... .. ..... ... ......... ... AS Health & Physical .... .. ....... .... . AS Mus ic ..... .... ..... .. ........ ........... AFA Eng lish ........... ...... ........ ... .. ...... .. AA Foreign Languages ........ ........... AA Geology ............... .. ....... ............. AS History ........ ........ .. ...... ..... ..... .... AA Hospitality Administration .... .. AS

lncernacional Business .............. AS Journ a li sm .. .... ....... .... ....... ... ..... AA Liberal Arcs - Ge nera l ..... ..... ... AA Mathematics ...... .. ..... ........... .... . AA Medical Techno logy ........ .. .... ... AS Music ...................................... AFA Natural cie nces ... ... .................. AS Nursing ....... ... ... ... .. ...... .. .. .... ...... AS Physics ........ .... ..... .. ...... .... ....... ... AS Political Science ...... .......... .. ..... AA Psychology ................................ AA Recreation .... .. ........ .... ...... ......... AS Religious Srudies ...................... AA Sc ience - General ..... ... ... .... ..... .. AS Sociology ..... ..... ..... .... .. ... ... ..... .. AA Thearre ........................ ...... ..... AFA
Musical Theatre ..... .. ..... .... .. AFA

Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-Deneal Hygien e ........ .. .... ... . AS Pre-Dentistry .......... ... .... ... ..... ... . AS Pre-Engineering ................. ....... AS Pre-Forest ry ...... .... ... ...... ... ..... .... AS Pre-Law ... ......... ... ..... ..... ...... ... .. AA Pre-Medicine ..... ........................ AS Pre-Nursing .... ...... ... ..... ...... ..... .. AS Pre-Optome try .......... ................ AS Pre-Pharmacy .......... .............. ... . AS

Pre- Physi ca l Therapy ..... .. .. .... ... AS Pre-Ve rer inary
Medicine .. .... ..... ...... ....... .. ... .. . AS
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MEETING EDUCATIONAL COSTS

All of che schools listed in chis directory offer some type of financial aid co help students and parents meet che cost of an education. These coses can differ significancly from one school co another, depending on the type of school you select and your program of st udy.

In general, coses are lowest at a public technical college, higher at a community/junior co llege, still higher at a public four-year college, and highest at a private university. However, schools with higher costs often have more financial aid available.

COLLEGE
SAVINGS PLAN:
Georgia's Higher Education Savings Plan provides tax benefits to any person who establishes an account for a beneficiary who will be an eventual student.

What do educational costs include? The total ed ucational coses of attending a college include: (I) tuition and fees; (2) books and supplies; (3) housing; (4) board (meals); (5) cransporcacion; and (6) personal expenses such as clothing, laundry, entertainment expenses, and medicine and health care.

The state gives special state tax benefits, and the earnings can be federal and state tax-free after the

What is the family's share? The primary responsibility for financing an education rests with the student and his or her family. Early

account is open one year.

planning and using the

state's College Savings Plan

Complete information is available at

will help families prepare for college expenses.

www.gacollegesavings.com. The family is expected co

make a maximum effort ro

assist the student with

college expenses. Financial assistance should be viewed as

supplementary co the efforts of the family.

The student also has a responsibility co contribute co his or her college expenses from sources that may include savings, summer earnings, monetary gifts from friends and relatives, or ocher sources. Students receiving aid are expected ro use pare of their summer earnings coward defraying college coses.

What is financial aid? Financial aid is money awarded co a student co help pay educational coses. Mose financial aid is awarded according co individual need and educational coses. The Federal government, che Scace government, and postsecondary schools provide financial aid co eligible students in the form of grants, scholarships, loans and employment.

A grant or scholarship is money awarded as financial aid chat requires no repayment. A loan is money borrowed from a commercial lender, a governmental agency, or a postsecondary school chat muse be repaid - the amount borrowed plus interest. Student employment can be a job chat the school has found for you on or off campus or work chat 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. Toca! educational coses minus the expected family contribution equals need. Financial aid programs based on financial need are generally referred co as need-based programs. Some financial aid is awarded based on achievement rath er than need (merit-based aid). Students who graduate with high grades or are talented in spores or music, for example, may receive a scholarship from che school. Local churches or synagogues, clubs, or civic organizations may give scholarships co outstanding students. And sometimes employers (yours or your parents') have scholarship programs. The scare of Georgia contributes significancly co scholarships based on merit through our HOPE scholarship program. Your high school guidance office should be able co give you some leads on sources of financial aid. Also, visit www.gsfc.org and che Web sites listed on page 127 of chis directory. Who determines how much my family is expected to pay toward educational costs? Schools, government agencies, and organizations chat award fin ancial aid determine how much a family is expected co pay coward attendance costs, using a process called "need analysis." In order co estimate your family's expected contribution, you and your parents should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form asks for information about che income, expenses, and assets you and your family have. Check with che college financial aid office co see if a supplemental need ana lys is form, such as che PROFILE form, also is 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. Additionally, pare of your own assets and income from pare-time or summer work is considered ava ilable for school expenses. Your contribution is add ed co chat of your parents co obtain the expected fami ly contribution.
Newton County High School college advisor, Becky Baker (center), and students Patrick Wright and Annica Johnson give a "thumbs up" to college information provided by the Georgia Student Finance Commission.

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Oefortl Cofkge of'Emory 'Universuy students Tiona Johnson, Jennifer Lucas, and Daniel Spivack get the latest wordfi'om Dr. Lucas Carpenter.
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 ea rly as possible after January l of yo ur high school senior year.

Also, check with th e college fin ancial aid office to see what the deadline date is for scholarship consideration at that school. At some schools the deadline for institution-funded scholarships is very ea rly in a student's senior year in high school.

The table on pages 122 and 123 lists the major State and Federal financial aid programs, along with eligibility requirements, application procedures and deadlines.

FREE CONSULTING
Your high school counselor, your college financial aid administrator, your public library, many Web sites and the Georgia Student Finance Commission help you find scholarships, and no fee is charged for the service.
Call Georgia Student Finance Commission consultants at (770) 724-9030.

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.
Can I increase my chances of getting financial aid by using a scholarship search service? You and your family muse decide whether to pay a scholarship search service, some of which may charge hundreds of dollars, to provide you with financial aid information. However, before you make this decision, you should investigate the information that is avai lable at no cost from your high school counselor, college financial aid

office, your public library, many Web sites, and the Georgia Student Finance Commission.

What are my options if I need a loan to help with my educational costs? The Federal government administers two categories of loan programs to help students and parents pay for the cost of postsecondary education. Known collectively as the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) and the Federal Direct Loan Program (FDLP), these programs allow students and parents to borrow money through Federal Stafford and PLUS loans at low interest rates.

Each educational institution chooses the program that it will use. The eligibility requirements, loan amounts, and repayment obligations remain the sa me. Under the Federal Family Education Loan Program, the Federal Stafford and PLUS loans are made by banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, and the Georgia Student Finance Authority (Lender Code 822573). These loans are guaranteed by the Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation. Under the Federal Direct Loan Program, the Federal government will make the Federal Stafford and PLUS loans ro students and parents.

What is a Federal Stafford Loan? The Federal Stafford Loan Program allows students to borrow money at a low interest rate for educational expenses. There are two types of Federal Stafford loans.

The first, the subsidized Federal Stafford Loan , is based on need. If
your expected fami ly contribution is less than your educational costs, yo u may receive a Federal Stafford loan based on your need. The interest on the loan is subsidized, which means that the Federal government wi ll pay the interes t for you while you are in school, durin g your grace period after you leave school or graduate, and during deferment periods.

The seco nd type of Federal Stafford Loan is unsubsidized. The amount you are eligible to receive is not based on your financial need. However, you will be responsible for paying th e interest on your loan from the date the money is disbursed to you.

The amount you may borrow is determined by the school's financial aid administrato r and varies depending on whether the loan is subsidized or unsubsidized. You may also borrow larger amounts of money each year as you progress to higher grade levels. The most that yo u may borrow as an undergraduate student is $23,000.

2003-2004 ACADEMIC YEAR INTEREST RATES:
Stafford Student Loans and Parent's PLUS Loans are available this year at the lowest rates in the history of the progran1.
The rates are adjusted annually.

The Federal Stafford Loan interest rate for Academic Year 2003-2004 is 2.82% for new loans and th e rate is adjusted on Jul y 1st of each year. Please call 800-505-GSFC for complete details. The minimum payment is $50 a month, but your actual payment may be high er.
You must begin repaying your Federal Stafford Loan no later

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than six months after you graduate or are no

longer attending school on at lease a half-rime

basis. Your loan muse be repaid within ten years.

What is a Federal PLUS loan? The Federal



PLUS Loan Program provides loans co the

parents of dependent students. Financial need is

not an eligibility requirement, but good cred it is

required. Mose schools require students co apply

for a Federal Stafford Loan before the parents

apply for a PLUS Loan.

Your parents' maximum Federal PLUS Loan can be an amount equal co your educational costs minus ocher aid. There is no aggregate limit. The Federal PLUS Loan has a variab le interest rate (9% maximum) that is adjusted annually over the life of the loan. The current rate is 4.22% for new loans and the rate is adjusted on July l st of each year. Please call 800-505-GSFC for complete details. Your parents must begin repayment 60 days after the loan is disbursed.

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How do I find a lender? The Georgia Student Finance Commission has

been making student loans since 1965 and helps thousands of students and

parents with educational coses each year. You may cell the coll ege financial

aid office that you would like to

use the Georgia Student Finance

GEORGIAS HIGHER EDUCATION LENDER Lender Code 822573

Commission as your lender and indicate Lender Code 822573 on your appl ication.
There arc ocher participating lenders in the Federal Stafford and PLUS loan programs, including the

Since 1965, the Georgia Student Finance Commission has assisted

U.S. Department of Education through the Federal Direct Loan Program. The coll ege financial aid office will have a lisr of all lenders.

thousands of students and parents each year with educational costs.

I've heard that some students can repay their loans by serving a specified number of years in

More information about student loans is available by calling: Atlanta (770) 724-9000, Macon (478) 752-1185, toll-free, 800-505-GSFC.

certain fields after graduation. Is this true? For studen rs who are earning a degree in a "critical field," a service-cancelable loan allows the years that they work in their field in Georgia to be used for repayment of the loan. The Georgia Student

www.gsfc.org/GSFA

Finance Commission offers the Service-Cancelable Stafford Loan, a

Federal loan with a service

cancelation option for students enrolled in study leading co employment in

critical shortage fields in Georgia, such as teaching, nursing, physical

therapy, pharmacy or dentistry.

This loan has the same el igibility requirements, set by Federal regulations, as all other Federal Stafford Loans. Additionally, you must meet the requirements for residency, program of study, grade point average, etc. Contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission for more information on service-cancelable loans by call ing coll-free (800) 505-GSFC or, if you arc calling from a location in the Metro Atlanta area, (770) 724-9000.
If you are interested in becoming a reacher, read on page 125 about the service-cancelable loans offered through the PROMISE Teacher Scholarship and HOPE Teacher Scholarship programs.
I need more information on financial aid, and have other questions? Who do I call? Your high school guidance office will have information on many, many financial aid programs, including scholarsh ips and grants. You may check the Georgia Student Finance Comm iss ion Web sire at www.gsfi:.org for more derails on the various State financial aid programs. You also may call us coll-free at (800) 505-GSFC or, in the Metro Atlanta area, at (770) 724-9000.
Your public library also is a valuable resource, as is rhe Internee. And don't forger the financial aid office at the college or colleges you are considering attending. There are many ways to meet your educational expenses, and you should explore all of them.

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, , Georgia Student Finance Commission Programs

Program

Objective

STATE AND FEDERAL

Under- Georgia Graduate/ Residency Graduate Requirement

Application Procedures

- , Georgia's HOPE Scholarship Program
-, Governor's Scholarship
Federal Pell Grant
-, Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Grant Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)

To provide scholarships and grants to

u

recent high school graduates and non-

traditional students attending public and

eligible private institutions in Georgia.

To assist students selected as Georgia

u

Scholars, STAR Students , valedictorians,

and salutatorians .

To provide non-repayable funds to

u

students for educational expenses .

To provide non-repayable funds to

u

students for educational expenses.

To provide non-repayable funds to

u

students for educational expenses.

Federal College Work-Study To provide jobs for students who must

U/G

Program

earn part of their educati onal expenses .

Federal Perkins Loan

To provide low-interest repayable funds

U/G

to students for educational expenses.

- , Federal Stafford Loan:

To provide low- interest repayable fund s

U/G

A Federal Family Education to student s for educational expenses .

Loan Program (FFELP)

, , Federal PLUS Loan

To provide repayable fund s to parents of N/A

A Federal Family Education dependent undergraduate stud ents.

Loan Program (FFELP)

Federal Direct Loans: Stafford To provide low-interest repayable funds

U/G

Loan and PLUS Loan

to students and parents for educational

expenses .

, , PROMISE Teacher

To assist undergraduate and graduate

u

Scholarships and HOPE

students majoring in education.

Teacher Scholarships

Graduate level students must concen-

G

trate in a critical shortage teach ing field .

- , Georgia Tuition Equalization To provide non-repayable funds to

u

Grant (GTEG)

Georgia residents attending eligible

private institutions in Georgia.

- , Scholarship for Engineering To provide service-cancelable loans to

u

Education (SEE)

engineering students.

- , Georgia Service-Cancelable To assist students enrolled in critical

U/G

Loans

fields of study (e .g., Nursing, Physical

Th erapy, Pharmacy, etc.).

Regents Opportunity Grant To assist graduate and professional

G

students who need financial assistance.

-, Georgia National Guard

To assist Georgia National Guard

u

Service-Cancelable

members pursuing higher education.

Educational Loan

- , Georgia Military Scholarships To assist Georgia students seeking a

u

military career at Georgia Military

College or North Georgia College &

State University.

-, North Georgia College &

To assist students enrolled in the Army

u

State University ROTC Grant ROTC program at North Georgia College

& State University.

- , Law Enforcement Personnel To assist childre n of Georgia law enforce-

u

Dependents Grant (LEPO)

ment officers, fire fighters , prison guards,

and Georgia Public Safety

and Georgia public safety officers who

Memorial Grant

have been permanently disabled or killed

in the line of duty.

- , Other Georgia Student Finance Includes Robert C. Byrd Scholarships,

U/G

Commission scholarship,

Osteopathic Medical Loans , and lntellec-

grant, and loan programs

tual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP).

Yes

Contact the school' s financial aid

office for the appropri ate application.

Yes

Contact your high school counselor.

No

Complete the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Yes

Complete the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

No

Complete the Free Applicat ion for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

No

Complete the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

No

Complete th e Free Application for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

No

Complete the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid and the Federal

Stafford Master Promissory Note (MPN).

No

Complete the Free Appl ication for

Federal Student Aid (FA FSA) and the

Federal PLUS Loan Application.

No

Complete the Free Appl ication for

Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

No

Complete either the PROMISE

(undergraduate) or HOPE (graduate)

Yes

Teacher Scholarship Applicat ion.

Yes

Complete the Georgia Tuition

Equalization Grant App lication.

Yes

Complete the Scholarship for

Engineering Education (SEE)

Application.

Yes

Complete the Free Application for

Federal Student Aid and the Federal

Stafford Master Promissory Note (MPN).

Yes

Contact the school's fin ancial aid

administrator for an application.

Yes

Complete the Georgia National Guard

Service-Cancelable Educational Loan

Application and promissory note.

Yes

Complete the co llege's Military

Scholarship Application. Th e student

must also be nominated by a Georgia .

state legislator.

Yes

Complete the North Georgia

College & State University ROTC

Grant Application.

Yes

Com plete the Georgia Public Safety

Memorial Grant/LEPO Grant

Application.

Yes

Contact the Georgia Student Finance

Commission for the appropriate

application.

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FINANCIAL Alo PROGRM1s

* Maximum awards shown are subject to change based on the number of students eligible and changes in State appropriations.

Academic Year Maximums*

Institution Restrictions

N eedBased

Comments

Varies

Eligible colleges, universities, No Contact your high school guidance counselor, college financial aid adminis-

and technical colleges

trator, or the HOPE Scholarship Program in Metro Atlanta at (770) 724-9030

in Georgia

or toll-free in Georgia at 1-800-546-HOPE. Funded by the Georgia Lottery

for Education .

$ 1, 000 (Subject to change)*

Elig ible colleges and universities in Georgia

No Recipients are selected as entering freshmen. Renewable award.

$4,050 $2,000 Varies

N/A

Yes Submit additional documents if requested by the school's financial aid

administrator (e.g., tax records).

Eligible colleges, universities, Yes Submit additional documents if requested by the school's financial aid

and techn ical colleges

administrator (e.g., tax records).

in Georgia

N/A

Yes Exceptional need is required.

Varies

N/A

Yes Contact the school's financ ial aid administrator.

Va ri es Varies
Varies
Varies
$3,000 for undergraduate st udy ; graduate
level awards vary . $909
(Subject to change)* $3,500

N/A
Participat ing FFELP colleges, universities, and techn ical colleges
Participating FFELP colleges, universities, and technical colleges
Participatin g Direct Loan colleges, universities, and
technical co lleges
Eligible colleges and universities in Georgia
Eligible private colleges and universities in Georgia
Mercer University

Yes Yes**
No Yes**
No
No No

5% interest rate. Contact the school 's financial aid administrator regarding the loan amount.
The current rate is 2.82%, variable, not to exceed 8.25%. ** NOTE: Students who do not demonstrate need may qualify for an
Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan with in-school interest payments.
The current rate is 4.22%, variable, not to exceed 9%.
Variable interest rate up to 8.25%. NOTE: Students who do not demonstrate need may qualify for an
Unsubsidized Direct Loan with in-school interest payments.
Contact your college financial aid administrator or the Georgia Student Finance Authority in Metro Atlanta at (770) 724-9000 or toll-free in Georgia at 1-800-505-GSFC (1-800-505-4232). Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education. Recipients must be full-time students.
Recipients are obligated to work in Georgia in an engineering field one year for each $3,000 awarded. Funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education.

$2, 000 -$4, 500

GS FA-approved colleges, universities, and technical colleges

No Contact the school's financial aid administrator regarding additional requ irements, application procedures, and loan amounts.

$2,500 - $5,000

Public colleges and universities in Georgia

Yes Contact the school's financial aid administrator regarding additional requirements and application procedures .

Varies

Eligible colleges, universities, No Contact the Georgia Student Finance Authmity at (770) 724-9230; Georgia

(Provides tuition only)

and technical colleges

Air National Guard Educational Services Office at (770) 919-4 766; or Georgia

in Georgia

Army National Guard Educational Services Office at (404) 675-5371.

An amount t hat covers the cost of tuition, fees,
room/board, books, supplies, and uniforms.

Georgia Military College or North Georgia
College & State University

No Recipients are obligated to serve in the Georgia National Guard after graduation. Contact Georgia Military College or North Georgia College & State University for more information.

$ 1,048 (Subject to c hange)*

North Georgia Col lege & State University

No Contact North Georgia College & State University for more information.

Varies

El igible colleges, universities, No LEPD recipients may receive up to $8 ,000 for four years of undergraduate

and technical colleges

study. The Public Safety Memorial Grant award covers the cost of attendance

in Georgia

minus any other aid received; funded by the Georgia Lottery for Education.

Vari es

Eiigible colleges and universities

No Contact the Georgia Student Finance Commission at 1-800-505-GSFC (1-800-505-4232) .

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GEORGIA'S HOPE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Georgia's HOPE Scholar-

Other legal Georgia residents can

ship Program was created to reward the academ ic achievement of students, keep the best and brightest in Georgia, and make ed ucation after hi gh school ava ilable ro all Geo rgians. HOPE - Helping O utstand ing Pup ils Educationally - was

HOPE QUALIFICATIONS
The annual HOPE Scholarship for degree-seeking students is available:
to legal* Georgia residents, who are Georgia high school graduates from 1993 or later, with a "B" or better grade point average in required subjects; and to legal* Georgia residents who enter a Georgia college and earn a 3.0 or better grade point average for one academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter credit hours).

earn the HOPE Scholarshi p by enterin g a HOPE-approved degreegranting school and earning a cumulative 3.0 grade point average in 30 semester (45 quarter) credit hours of study. The scholarship will then be awa rded for the next 30 semester (45 quarter) credit hours of study.
Full-time enrollment is not

fo unded by Governor Zell Miller in September 1993 and is funded en tirely by the Geo rgia Lottery for Education. More than 700,000 Georgia students have ea rned HOPE Scholarships and Grants to the public or private colleges and unive rsities, and publ ic technical colleges across rhe stare.
Degree study at public colleges:

The HOPE Grant for diploma- or certificate-seeking students is available:
to legal* Georgia residents, who are accepted for enrollment in approved courses. The "B" grade point average is not a requirem ent.
A HOPE $500 credit voucher for GED-seeking students to help pay for college tuition is available:
to legal* Georgia residents who did not graduate from high school but pass the General Education Development (GED) test and receive a high school equivalency diploma from the Department ofTechnical and Adult Education.
* A legal Georgia resident is a US. Citizen or is eligible for Title IVfunds and has been a resident ofGeorgia for one year.

required to receive the HOPE Scholarship for degree-program study at an eligible Georgia public college, university, o r technical co ll ege.
Degree study at private Georgia colleges and universities:
Georgia high school graduates of 1996 or later who seek degrees from Georgia's 35 private colleges and universities can qualify fo r a HOPE Scholarship for their freshman year. The "B" high school

Legal Georgia res idents, who are Georgia high school graduates of calendar year 2000 or

grade point average requirement is rhe same as for students attend ing public academic institutions.

later w ith a cumulative "B" average in HOPE-approved core

HOPE Scholarships pay $3,000 for one academic year at a private

curri cu lum subj ects , can qualify for a HOPE Scholarsh ip as a freshman at one of Georgia's 68 public colleges, universities, and technical colleges. The HOPE Scholarship pays tuition, HOPE-
approved mandatory fees, and up to $150 a semester ($ 100 a
quarter) toward books for 30 semester (45 quarter) cred it hours of undergraduate study. The scholarship can be re newed for each academic year by maintaining a cum ul ative "B" average for all

institution for full-rime (12 hours) under-graduate study. T he HOPE Scholarship can be renewed for each academic year by maintainin g a cum ulative "B" grade point average.
High school core curriculum subjects: T he subjects char will be cou nted toward the "B" grade point average, and the number of units the student must have ea rned are:

courses attempted.

College Preparatory Diploma

T he HOPE Scholarship defin es the "B" average for rhe high school student who graduates with a college prepararory diploma as a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4. 0 scale or a numeric grade average of 80. For the high school student who graduates w ith a career/technical diploma and wa nts to seek a degree, a cumul ative GPA of 3.2 on a 4. 0 scale, or a numeric grade

English Language Arts Mathematics Social Sciences Science Foreign Language

4 units 4 units 3 units 3 units 2 uni ts

average of 85, is required.

Total

16 units

Legal Geo rgia residents, who grad uated from a Georgia high school from 1993 up to 1999, also are eligible for HOPE Scholarships ro pay tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees, and up to $ 150 per semester ($ 100 per quarter) toward books during their freshman year at one of Georgia's public and private colleges or univers ities, or public technical co lleges. Graduates from these years can co unt all high school subj ects, nor just the core curriculum subjects, in figuring th e "B" grade point average.

Career/Technical Diploma

E nglish Language Arts

4 uni ts

M a t h e m a ti cs Social Sciences Science

3 units 3 units 3 units

Total

13 units

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The HOPE Grant for diplomas or certificates
Diploma- or certificate-seeking Georgia residents may receive the HOPE Grant at all Georgia public technical co lleges and at some academ ic coll eges and universities. Scudencs are not required co have a "B" average but muse meet the academic requirements of che inscicucion co which they are applying and maintain satisfactory academ ic progress. The number of diplomas or certificates for which a student may receive che HOPE Grant is not limited. The HOPE Grant will pay tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees, and up co $100 per quarter coward book coses for approved diploma and certificate courses. Check with the indi vidual institution for additional information.

Keeping the HOPE Scholarship
College freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who arc degree-seeking HOPE Scholars at either public or private institutions can renew che HOPE Scholarship for each college academ ic year - 30 semester (45 quarter) credit hours - by maintaining a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (GPA) for all coursework attempted. A student who fails to maintain the required 3.0 GPA may continue college studies at his or her perso nal expense. If the student earns a 3.0 cumulative GPA at the end of 60 semester (90 quarter) hours, he or she may reenter che HOPE Scholarship Program. Scudents at public colleges and universities also may re-enter after their junior year (90 semester or 135 quarter hours) if they have a 3.0 GPA. Students are eligible for a maximum of 127 semester hours (180 qmrcer hours).

HOPE FOR TEACHERS
Teacher Scholarship Programs for undergraduates

The HOPE Scholarship Program has two components - che PROMISE and TEACHER Scholarsh ip Loans - for scudents seeking undergraduate degrees in education. Scholarship loans from both programs can be repaid by teaching in a Georgia public school.
The PROMISE Teacher Scholarship is available co high-achieving college juniors or seniors who are U.S. citizens, Permanent Resident Aliens or eligible non-citizens. The student must have earned a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale and be accepted into an approved teacher education program in Georgia leading co inirial certificarion. The PROMISE Scholarship provides $3,000 per year for any educarional expenses, induding books, room and board. For students taking less than six hours ofstudy, the award is $1,500 a year.

PROMISE Teacher Scholarship recipients agree co teach one academic year at the preschool, elementary, middle or secondary level at a Georgia public school for each $1,500 received. Scudents who are unable co complete rhe program or meet the teaching obligation muse repay their PROMISE award as a loan wirh interest.
Teacher Scholarship Program for graduates
The HOPE Teacher Scholarship program provides service-cancelable loans co individuals seeking advanced education degrees in critical shortage fields. HOPE Teacher Scholarship recipients muse meet citizenship and resid ency requirements for in-state tuition at public inscicucions and must meet citizenship and residency requirements for che Tuition Equalization Grant if attending a private institution. Students who attend an eligible public college receive $ 125 per semester hour. Ac an eligible private coll ege, scudents receive $200 per semester hour or quarter equivalent. The HOPE Teacher Scholarship can be applied coward any pare of attendance costs.
After receiving che degree, the HOPE Teacher Scholarship recipient can repay che loan by teaching in a Georgia public school one academic year for each $2,500 awarded through the scholarsh ip, with a maximum of four years co repay. If the teaching/service ob ligation cannot be met, any outstanding loan amounts plus interest muse be repaid co the Stace of Georgia.

Lorraine Johnson, Georgia '.r 2003 Teacher ofthe Year, was a top five finalist for National Teacher ofthe Year. She teaches Literature at AmaLl Middle School in Newnan, Coweta County Schools System.
Ralph Simpson, principal ofStone Mountain High Schoo talks with Tahirah Jenkins and Elexus Okafor about the core subjects required i11 the college track.

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The HOPE Teacher Scholarship program ass ists a broad range of individu als, including:
Teachers without a Master's Degree - This includes teachers who have a Bachelor's Degree and are seeking an advanced degree in a cr itica l shortage field .
Teachers and individuals with a Master's or Specialist Degree - This
includes:
Teach ers and individuals who have a Master's Degree in a critical shortage field and are seeking a Specialise or Doctorate Degree in their current critical shortage field;
Teachers and individu als who have a Master's Degree in a noncritical shortage field and are seeki ng an adva nced degree in a critical shortage field; and
Teachers and individuals who have a Specialist Degree in a critical shortage field and are seeking a Doctorate D egree in their current crit ical shortage field.
Georgians with a Bachelor's Degree who currently are not teaching or who have not taught - This includes individuals who have a Bachelo r's Degree and are seeking an advanced degree in a criti ca l shortage field.
Critical Shortage Fields - The approved critical shortage fields may change each sprin g, based on an annu al survey of teaching vacancies in Georgia. The following critical shortage fields were approved for the 2003-2004 academic year.
More in fo rmation on Geo rgia's HOPE Scholarship Program is availahle from your hi gh school counselor; the financial aid office of the coll ege, univers ity, or institution you plan co attend; or the Georgia Student Finance Co mmission at (770) 724-9030 in Metro A tl anta or coll-free at 1-800-505-GSFC.

CRITICAL SHORTAGE FIELDS* 2003-2004
Business Education (Grades 7--12) Education of Exceptional Children (Grades P-12):
Behavior disorders, hearing impaired, interrelated special education, learning disabilities, mental retardation, or orthopedically impaired English Education (Grades 7-12) Foreign Language Education (Grades P-12): French or Spanish Health Occupations (Grades 7-12) Mathematics Education (Grades 7-12) Middle Grades Education (Grades 4-8) with primary concentration in math, science, or math and science Science Education (Grades 7-12): Broad field science, biology, chemistry, earth/spci.ce, or physics Trade and Industrial Education (Grades 7-12)
Visually Impaired (Grades 7-12)
* The Critical Shortage Fields are decided each year by the Georgia Student Finance Commission board, and they may vary slightly from year to year.

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APPLICATION AND SCHOLARSHIP CHECKLIST

You can use the following checklist to make sure you have researched all the financial aid sources available and have met all the deadlines in applying for admission to college.

0 I used the Georgia Student Finance Commission Web site (www.gsfc.org) to check for school information, financial aid, programs of study offered, etc.
0 I checked the Web site of each school I am considering for information on admission, financial aid, programs of study, etc.
0 I have talked with my high school guidance counselor about other possible sources for financial aid.
0 I checked with private sources (such as churches, civic clubs, and veterans' organizations) for financial aid.
0 I have searched the following Web sites on the Internet for information on financial aid and other enrollment questions:
Georgia Student Finance Commission www.gsfc.org
The College Board/College Scholarship www.collegeboard.com
Database for Private Scholarships www.Jastweb.com
Mapping Your Future www.mapping-your-future.com
National Scholarship Service & Fund for Negro Students www.nssfns.com
U.S. Department of Education www.fafia.ed.gov
0 Whenever possible, I have visited the campus of the schools I am considering.

Hephzibah Comprehensive High School seniorJessica Roberts, interviewed at North Georgia College & State University's leadership Weekend, said, 'Tm going to college, no matter what. "
0 I have filed an application for admission at each school.
0 I have made note of the deadlines for applying for admission and financial aid at each school that I am considering.
0 I have kept copies of all my applications, including my essays.
0 If the school's admission application materials
did not include a financial aid application, I contacted the financial aid office to request an application packet.
0 I have completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) which will determine how much my family is expected to pay toward my educational expenses.
0 I have checked with the school's financial aid office to see if I will be required to complete a supplemental need analysis form, such as the PROFILE form.

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR STUDENTS

August2003
22 ACT - Registration Deadline for Sepe. 27
September
3 SAT Counselor Workshop, Fulton Coun ty Sraff Development Center, 3 121 No rman Berry Drive, East Point
4 SAT Counselor Workshop, Central Georgia Techn ical College, M aco n
5 SAT Counselor Workshop, Georgia Perimeter College, Dunwoody 5 SAT Counselor Workshop, Savannah State University, Savannah 5 ACT - Late Registration fo r Sept. 27 8-12 Fall Georgia High School Graduation Tests Administration 9 SAT I & SAT II - Registration Dead line for O ct. 11 13 SAT I & SAT II - Late Registration for O ct. 11 16 CSRA College Night -Augusta-Richmond County C ivic Center,
Augusta 19 ACT - Registration Deadline for O ct. 25 23 PROBE Fairs begin. Co llege representatives provide
inform ation on admissions and costs. Georgia Student Finance Commission consultants answer questions about fin ancial aid and oth er college entrance subj ects. C heck with yo ur high school guidance offi ce for dares and locations nearest you . 26 SAT I & SAT II - Registration Deadline for Nov. l 27 ACT - Test Date 30 Fall Geo rgia High School Writing Test Administration
O c t ob er
1 Fall Georgia High School Writing Test Make-Up 1 PROBE - Atlanta Counselor Workshop, Gwinnett C ivic Center 1 ACT Counsel or Workshop, Valdosta State University, Valdosta 2 ACT Counselo r Wo rkshop, Savanna!, Technical College, Sava nnah 3 ACT - Late Registration for O ct. 25 3 ACT Counselor Workshop, O glethorpe University, Atlanta 7 ACT Counselo r Workshop, South ern Polytechnic Stare University,
M a ri erra 8 PROBE - Savannah Counselor Workshop, Georgia Coastal Center 8 ACT Counselor Workshop, Co lumbus Seate University, Columbus 8 SAT I & SAT II - Late Regiscra ti on for Nov. I 9 ACT Counselor Workshop, Holiday Inn, Atlanta South , Jonesboro 10 ACT Co unselor Workshop, Macon State College, Macon 11 SAT I & SAT II - Test Dace 13 PROBE - Co lum bus Co unselo r Workshop, Co lumbus Scace
Uni versity, Conti nuing Edu cation Center 15 PROBE - Rome Counselor Workshop, K.rannert Center, Berry
C o ll ege 18 PSAT - lest Date 21 PSAT - Test Dace 22-23 College Fair sponso red by National Scholarship Service and
Fund for Negro Students (NSSFNS) , C ity H all Ease, 675 Ponce de Leo n Ave., Atlanta 25 ACT - Tesr Dace 30 SAT I & SAT II - Regisrrarion Deadline fo r Dec. 6
N ovember
1 SAT I & SAT II - Test Date 3 PROBE - Augusta Counselor Workshop, Augusta Sheraton 6 PROBE - Macon Counselor Workshop, Macon Coliseum 7 ACT - Registration Deadline fo r Dec. 13 10 PROBE - Albany Counselor Workshop, Albany C ivic Center 10-14 Winter Georgia High School Graduation Tests Administration 12 SAT I & SAT II - Lace Registration for Dec. 6 17 PROBE - Ga inesvi lle Counselor Worksh op, Geo rgia Mountains
Center 18-20 GSCA Annual Conference, The Hyatt Regency, Atlanta
20 ACT - Late Rcgisrrarion fo r Dec. 13

December
6 SAT I & SAT II - Test Date 13 ACT - Tesr Dare 22 SAT I & SAT II - Registration Deadline fo r Jan. 24 31 SAT I & SAT II - Lare Registration for Jan. 24

January 2004

2 ACT - Regisrrarion Deadline fo r Feb. 7 15 Norm Georgia College & State University Military
Scholarship Application Deadline 16 ACT - Late Registration fo r Feb. 7 24 SAT I & SAT II - Tes t Date
February

2 Robert C. Byrd Scholarship Nomination Deadline

2-6 National School Counselors Week 3 Georgia Mil itary College State Service Scholarship Application Deadline 7 ACT - Test Date
11-13 The College Board So uth ern Regional Meeting, Westin Atlanta North Hore!, Atlanta
20 SAT I Only - Registration D eadline fo r March 27 24 Statewide Financial Aid Chat Session, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Professional
fin ancial aid consultants answer questions about fin ancial assistance fo r higher education. Log on ro www.gsfc.org or call 1-800-7766878 or 1- 800-5 05-GSFC. 27 ACT - Registration Deadline fo r April 3 27 HOPE Scholar List (Preliminary) Deadline
March

1 Georgia Scholar No mination Dead line 3 Spring Georgia High School Writing Test Administration 4 Spring Georgia High School Writing Test Make-Up 4 SAT I Only - Late Registration fo r M arch 27 12 ACT - Late Registrati on fo r April 3 22-31 Spring Georgia H igh School Graduation Tests
Administration (Continued into April) 25 SAT I & SAT II - Registrarion Dead line for May! 27 SAT I Only - Test Dace
April

1-2 Spring Georgia High School Graduation Tests Administration (Co ntinued from March)
3 ACT - Test Dare 7 SAT I & SAT II - Late Registration for M ay 1 29 SAT I & SAT II - Registration Deadline for June 5
May

1 SAT I & SAT II - Test Dare

3-7 Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations 7 ACT - Registration Deadline for June 12
10-14 Advanced Placement (AP) Examinations 12 SAT I & SAT II - Late Registration for June 5 21 ACT - Late Registration fo r June 12
June

5 12 30
July

SAT I & SAT II - Test Date ACT - Test Date HOPE Scholar List (Final) Deadline

14 SLunmer Geo rgia High School Writing Test Administration 19-23 Summer Geo rgia High School Graduation Tests Administration

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About The Directory
T he information in thi s annual directory is co mpil ed by th e Geo rgia Stud ent Finan ce Co mmi ss ion from materials submitted by Geo rgia's HOPE-eli gibl e co ll eges, uni ve rsities, techni cal co ll eges and special purpose schoo ls. Please check with the
in div idual schools fo r the most rece nt information , particularly on programs and costs. You ca n find Inte rn et links co on lin e schoo ls as well as all th e information in chis direcro ry o n our Web site, www.gsfc.org.
The cover of this direcro ry is an adaptation of an awa rd -w innin g publica ti o n develo ped by the Geo rgia Associat io n of Student Fin ancial Aid Administrarors (GASFAA) and produced by Ba n k One.
Our thanks to th e co ll eges, universities, and technica l co ll eges for all owin g us co ph orograph o n th eir ca mpuses. We prov ide this direcrory at no charge to students and their parents and co high school guidan ce co nse lors. If yo u need another co py, pl ease co ntact us. Georgia Student Finance Commission 2082 East Exchange Place, Suite 100 Tucker, Georgia 30084 (770) 724-9000 or 1-800-505-GSFC FAX (770) 724-9004
www.gsfc.org
Geo rgia's Postseco ndary Schoo l Di recto ry is printed on recycl ed paper, a nd it can be recycled . Please help us help o ur environment.

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Types of Financial Assistance Available

Free Money - This includes grants and scholarships and monetary gifts that do not need to be repaid . Find out what the colleges you'd like to attend have to offer. Homeowner associations or clubs, private foundations, federal grants, state grants and scholarships are also available such as the HOPE Scholarship Program .

Federal Loans - These loans are made by GSFC and private banks and guaranteed by the federal government. Included in these loans are subsidized or need based, unsubsidized or non-need based and parent loans. All of the loans mentioned have a capped interest rate and offer many moneysaving and flexible repayment options.

Work-Study - Most schools offer the opportunity to earn money by wo rking at a part time job arranged by the school.

Private Loans - These loans, which come from private banks, are also available with good credit and are paid back with interest.

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Helpful Websites and other resources

www.gsfc.org - this Web site is the Georgia Student Finance Commission where you can learn more about HOPE Scholarship eligibility and many other services.
www.fafsa.ed.gov - this Web site is the department of education's own that explains the FAFSA process and allows you to apply on line. This site also ind icates the school code for any school where you may want your information sent electronically.

www.wfredscholar.com - a Web site that assists students and parents in understandi ng the financial aid process, as well as actually comparing award offerings from different schools. This site also includes a scholarship sea rch engine with more than 4 ,000 entries.
www.finaid.org - another great resource for information on scholarships and the loan process. Also has good information about college life for first time students.

Do not forget to use the Web site of the college you choose to attend as well. Usually, these sites have great information about that particular financial aid office procedure, as they are all different.

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Student tinance Commission
2082 East Exchange Place
Tucker, GA 30084

In Metro Atlanta To ll -Free Student Loans Toll-Free Fax Web Site Address

(770) 724-9000 (800) 505-GSFC (800) 776-6878 (770) 724-9004
www.gsfc .org

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