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SANDERSVILLE CAMPUS SCHEDULE of CLASSES Winter Term SANDERSVILLE CAMPUS 415 Industrial Drive Sandersville, GA 31082 (478) 387-4287 www.gmc.edu SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Winter Term: Jan 13, 2020 – Mar 10, 2020 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS HOLIDAYS DURING THE QUARTER: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Jan 20 – MLK Day Feb 17 – Presidents’ Day CAMPUS HOURS Monday – Thursday, 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM ADVISOR CONTACT INFORMATION Friday, 8:00 AM – 8:10 PM Advisor Phone Email Room Saturday, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Andrea Parker (706) 993-2640 [email protected] 151 PLACEMENT TESTING Rick Russo (706) 993-2640 [email protected] 151 Please check with the office for a complete listing of placement Adell Moore (706) 993-2640 [email protected] 151 testing times and dates or call (478) 387-4287. TUITION REGISTRATION/ADVISING Tuition is $137 per credit hour for In Seat courses. Tuition is Academic advisement and registration is available: $158 per credit hour for Online courses. There is no extra Oct 23 – Dec 13. charge for non-residents. Students should contact their advisor for details. No appointment is necessary. Dual Enrollment students should register during FEES regular registration. Application Fee – $35.00 (Non-Refundable) Advisement for late registration is available: Jan 2 - Jan 12. Book Rental Fee – $15.00 per credit hour Late registration fees apply. New students should contact The following courses have additional fees: Advising at (706) 993-2640 to speak with an advisor. o CIS - $20.00 NOTE: Once a student has completed the registration o Science - $45.00 process, they are financially responsible for all classes. It o HPE - $40.00 is college policy that, should the student decide not to o PED - $15.00 take the courses for that term, the student must officially Late Registration Fee – $25.00* drop the courses during the drop/add period. Collection Drop/Add Fee – $15.00 per form processed fees may be applied to any outstanding balances. A $25 fee is charged for returned checks A $25 late fee is charged for books not returned by the DROP/ADD (CHANGE IN REGISTRATION) published deadline. Drop/Add is available to all students Jan 13 & 14, 2020. A $100 replacement fee is charged for books damaged, The hours are from 8:00 AM–8:00 PM. Drop/Add fees apply. lost, or not returned by the published deadline. *Any course changes after the regular registration period will PAYMENT SCHEDULE result in a late registration or drop/add charge. Registration Payment Schedule Regular Registration: Dec 10, by noon FINANCIAL AID / BUSINESS OFFICE Oct 23 - Dec 13 Financial Aid and Business Office hours are: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Late Registration: Oct 11, by noon Monday through Friday. Jan 2- Jan 12 Advisor Phone Email Room Drop/Add: Due immediately upon Rhonda Sweat (478) 387-4918 [email protected] FA office Jan 13 & 14 registration Lonzo Smith (706) 993-2699 [email protected] Augusta FA *****REMINDER***** DROP/ADD IS Jan 13 & 14 ONLY. IF YOU FAIL TO WITHDRAW, OR WITHDRAW AFTER THESE DATES, YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE FULL PRICE OF THE CLASS. Revised 10/24/2019 10:00 AM Schedule is subject to change without notice SANDERSVILLE CAMPUS 415 Industrial Drive Sandersville, GA 31082 (478) 387-4287 www.gmc.edu SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Winter Term: Jan 13, 2020 – Mar 10, 2020 MILITARY TUITION ASSISTANCE IN SEAT COURSES - BOOK PICK-UP / DROP-OFF Students receiving military tuition assistance should notify their Student Book pick-up for the Winter term will begin on Jan 6, 2020. Students Service Rep. are required to show course schedule and student ID in the bookstore to obtain textbooks. Books cannot be marked with ink or highlighters. VA BENEFITS All books must be returned to the bookstore by 12 PM on March 11, The Financial Aid team can assist with Veteran’s benefits processing. 2020. Any book not returned by the due date will be subject to a $25 Documentation must be presented from the VA Regional Office; fee per book. Damaged, lost or unreturned books will be subject to a otherwise the student is responsible for all tuition charges. $100 fee per book. Student must be present to pick up books. PELL GRANT ONLINE COURSES – BOOK PURCHASING Any student entering college may apply for the Federal PELL Grant. The Online campus is in the process of developing courses with all Awards are based on a determination of need by the Federal required textbooks and materials embedded. Once finished, course Department of Education, taking into account the financial status of the materials will be available to the students automatically. The plan is to student and parent. To apply for PELL, please complete a FAFSA have this phased in, with a completion date of Spring 2020. Textbooks application at www.fafsa.gov. PELL Grant may be used in addition to and course materials for online classes would no longer require other financial aid. All students should apply for the PELL Grant to assist students to seek an outside purchase. A $15 book rental fee per credit with tuition and fees. Students are responsible for providing any hour will be implemented. documentation requested by the Financial Aid office. BOOKSTORE VOUCHERS HOPE SCHOLARSHIP Bookstore vouchers for both in-seat or online classes will be available The HOPE Scholarship is available to all Georgia residents who meet the around Jan 6 and must be used by Jan 16. Students should check their criteria set by the state. Please contact the Financial Aid office for portal and show their statement for utilization. specific rules and policies. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ATTENDANCE SECOND CHANCE HOPE Students are responsible for knowing and abiding by the attendance Second Chance HOPE is available to Georgia residents who meet policy for each class in which they are enrolled. Failure to attend class qualifying criteria. Please contact a Student Service Rep for specific rules may result in an instructor-initiated withdrawal and the grade of IU. and policies. STUDENT SERVICES STUDENT LOANS The campus provides students a quiet place to do homework, study, print Federal guaranteed student loans are available. See a GMC Student assignments via Bulldog Printing as well as to sign up for and receive tutoring Service Rep for information and appropriate forms. in most academic disciplines. Please utilize tutoring resources as they are available for students at no additional cost. A student success coach is also on STATUS LETTERS staff to assist students in identifying areas for academic improvement. Status letters can be processed after the Drop/Add period ends. IDENTIFICATION BADGES ADVISING CENTER Please be reminded that ID badges must be visible at ALL times while Students are encouraged to complete advisement early and to verify that the student is on the GMC Sandersville campus. Student IDs are all account holds have been removed before the start of registration. required to attend classes as well as receive service in all departments. WITHDRAWAL / DROP POLICY PARKING Students are responsible for completion of all steps required to Student parking is located in front of the main building, Students withdraw from a class. When students miss deadlines, policies apply should not park in the faculty/staff parking spaces in the front of the that may penalize them. When students register for classes, they have building, nor are they allowed to park in a visitor’s space. entered into a contractual agreement and are obligated to pay Georgia Military College for any courses on that contract at the time of GRADUATION registration. After students have registered, they must complete a Students may complete degree requirements during any term of the academic Change in Registration form to remove/change that contract. After the year. Students finishing degree requirements during the Fall I quarter must drop/add period ends, students may only withdraw from class and are complete a graduation application package during the Summer term. financially responsible for that class. Collection fees may be applied to Regardless of the term in which the degree is completed, all students all outstanding balances. are eligible and encouraged to participate in the official graduation ceremony which takes place in the Spring of each year. There is no application fee for graduation. Revised 10/24/2019 10:00 AM Schedule is subject to change without notice SANDERSVILLE CAMPUS AUGUSTA CAMPUS 415 Industrial Drive 115 Davis Road Sandersville, GA 31082 Martinez, Georgia 30907 (478) 387-4287 Telephone (706) 993-1123 www.gmc.edu www.gmc.edu Course Section Title Days Start Time End Time Credits BIO-123-11115 General Biology I MW 5:20 PM 9:20 PM 6 BIO-207-11106 Human Anatomy and Physiology I MW 12:30 PM 4:30 PM 6 CIS-110-11105 Computer Concepts and Appliations MTWTHF 11:45 AM 12:50 PM 5 CIS-120-11115 Introduction to Computer Science TTH 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 EDN-236-11116 Teaching and Learning TTH 6:20 PM 9:05 PM 5 ENG-101-11204 Composition I MTWTHF 9:15 AM 10:20 AM 5 ENG-101-11215 Composition I TTH 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 ENG-102-11105 Composition II MTWTHF 11:45 AM 12:50 PM 5 ENG-201-11115 World Literature I MW 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 ENG-221-11102 American Literature I MTWTHF 8:00 AM 9:05 AM 5 HIS-111-11115 World Civilization I TTH 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 HIS-122-11115 American History I MW 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 HPE-202-11115 First Aid and Emergency Care F 5:00 PM 8:05 PM 3 MAT-094-11115 College Prep Algebra I TTH 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 MAT-095-11115 College Prep Algebra II MW 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 MAT-109-11204 College Algebra MTWTHF 10:30 AM 11:35 AM 5 MAT-109-11215 College Algebra TTH 5:20 PM 8:00 PM 5 MAT-112-11103 Precalculus MTWTHF 9:15 AM 10:20 AM 5 MAT-200-11108 Applied
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