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The Veteran Voice 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3 June 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3 The History Of

The Veteran Voice June 14th

News for Military Service Veterans and their Family at Chattahoochee Technical College The Fourth of July was traditionally celebrated as America's birthday, but the idea of an annual day specifically celebrating the Flag is believed to have first originated in 1885. BJ Cigrand, a schoolteacher, arranged for the pupils in the Fredonia, Wisconsin Public School, District 6, to observe (the 108th anniversary of the official adoption of The Stars and Stripes) as 'Flag Birthday'. In numerous magazines and newspaper articles and public Congratulations to the eighteen military service veterans who addresses over the following years, Cigrand continued to enthusiastically advocate the graduated and participated in the Spring 2015 Commencement: observance of June 14 as 'Flag Birthday', or 'Flag Day'. On June 14, 1889, George Balch, a kindergarten teacher in New York City, planned William Bradley Secunda Hughes appropriate ceremonies for the children of his school, and his idea of observing Flag Day was Michael Bridges Steven Justice later adopted by the State Board of Education of New York. On June 14, 1891, the House in held a Flag Day celebration, and on June 14 of the following year, the Cedeno Carter Jennifer Kiiru New York Society of the Sons of the Revolution, celebrated Flag Day. Anthony Martin Following the suggestion of Colonel J Granville Leach (at the time historian of the Kristi Collins Society of the Sons of the Revolution), the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Eric Rush Dames of America on April 25, 1893 adopted a resolution requesting the mayor of Philadelph- Louis Cotto ia and all others in authority and all private citizens to display the Flag on June 14th. Leach Aisha Spivey went on to recommend that thereafter the day be known as 'Flag Day', and on that day, school Danielle Drayton Bobby Thomas, Sr. children be assembled for appropriate exercises, with each child being given a small Flag. Reggie Gladney Two weeks later on May 8th, the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of Jonathan Walker the Revolution unanimously endorsed the action of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dwayne Henderson George Williams Dames. As a result of the resolution, Dr. Edward Brooks, then Superintendent of Public Schools of Philadelphia, directed that Flag Day exercises be held on June 14, 1893 in Timothy Holmes Independence Square. School children were assembled, each carrying a small Flag, and Registration for Fall Semester 2015 is underway: patriotic songs were sung and addresses delivered. In 1894, the governor of New York directed that on June 14 the Flag be displayed on all Payment Deadline: July 17 2005 public buildings. With BJ Cigrand and Leroy Van Horn as the moving spirits, the Illinois organization, known as the American Flag Day Association, was organized for the purpose of

promoting the holding of Flag Day exercises. On June 14th, 1894, under the auspices of this Fall Semester is the beginning of a new financial aid year for the PELL association, the first general public school children's celebration of Flag Day in was held in Douglas, Garfield, Humboldt, Lincoln, and Parks, with more than 300,000 Grant. You must reapply for the 2015—2016 funding year using your children participating. income tax information from calendar year 2014. Adults, too, participated in patriotic programs. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, delivered a 1914 Flag Day address in which he repeated words he said the flag had spoken to him that morning: "I am what you make me; nothing more. I swing before your eyes as a The Fall Semester begins on August 17, 2015 bright gleam of color, a symbol of yourself." Inspired by these three decades of state and local celebrations, Flag Day - the anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777 - was officially established by the Proclamation of President on May 30th, 1916. While Flag Day was celebrated in various communities USMC USCG for years after Wilson's proclamation, it was not until August 3rd, 1949, that President Truman USA USN USAF signed an Act of Congress designating June 14th of each year as National Flag Day.

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June 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3 The Veteran Voice You will see certain CTC staff and faculty wearing this pin. There are 40 CTC employees who are military service veterans and have a combined 390 years of service in the military. Each one has been asked to wear this pin each day at the college in appreciation for their military service but also to self-identify to you as a fellow veteran who shares a common bond. You may find a veteran is teaching your course or is a Campus To Keep You Informed: Police Officer. Each one could be a source of advice, support and Veterans Legislative News Links encouragement for you. Here is that list of our American heroes (by campus):

Non-Commissioned Officer Association: http://ncoausa.org/ index.php/ncoa-in-the-news/ Appalachian Gary Bitzer US Navy

Dave Taylor US Marine Corps Georgia Department of Veteran Services: http://veterans.georgia.gov/ press-releases Austell The Retired Enlisted Association: http://trea.org/052615.html George Austin US Navy Stephanie Belim US Navy

Department of Veteran Affairs: http://www.va.gov/opa/pressrel/ Canton

Michael Conley US Ma- Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW): http://www.vfw.org/News-and- rine Corps/US Army Events/ Rocky Rockovitz/ The Retired Enlisted Association: http://trea.org/02182015.html US Navy

Air Force Sergeants Association: http://www.hqafsa.org/news.html Marietta Bernita Akinsipe US Navy American Legion: http://www.legion.org/legislative/ Arden Cumberbatch US Army Victor Dees US Marine Corps

3 4 June 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3 The Veteran Voice June 2015, Volume 1, Issue 3 The Veteran Voice Marietta (continued) Curtis Hartig US Navy Important CTC Dates in 2015 Ron McWaters US Army Dennis Missavage US Navy DATE EVENT Sharmon Monagan US Army JULY 13, 2015 WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE– SUMMER SEMESTER 2015 COURSES Randall Mullinax US Army JULY 17, 2015—NOON FALL SEMESTER 2015 EARLY REGISTRATION Fred Nutter US Army PAYMENT DEADLINE Ron Price US Air Force JULY 31, 2015 FALL SEMESTER 2015 PROGRAM CHANGE & David Twining US Army FINANCIAL AID DEADLINE (SAME AS ADMISSION Travis Ware US Air Force APPLICATION PACKAGE DEADLINE) AUGUST 3—4, 2015 SUMMER SEMESTER FINAL EXAMS

North Metro AUGUST 12, 2015 FALL SEMESTER 2015 REGISTRATION PAYMENT Jim Boan US Marine Corps DEADLINE AUGUST 17, 2015 FALL SEMESTER 2015 BEGINS Malcolm Boon US Marine Corps Randy Brown US Army AUGUST 17—19, 2015 ADD-DROP PERIOD FOR THE FALL SEMESTER 2015 Barry DiMaria US Army AUGUST 19, 2015—7 PM FALL SEMESTER 2015 FINAL PAYMENT DEADLINE

Henry Dryden US Army OCTOBER 23, 2015 WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE—FULL FALL SEMESTER Scott Estes US Marine Corps 2015 COURSES Charles McDonald US Army OCTOBER 26—29, 2015 EARLY PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR THE SPRING Michael O’Rear US Navy/US Army SEMESTER 2016 FOR ALL NEW AND CURRENT Scott Proctor US Army STUDENTS Jack Reece US Army NOVEMBER 17, 2015 WITHDRAWAL DEADINE FROM OCTOBER START FALL SEMESTER 2015 COURSES Charles Spann US Air Force Joe Wilson US Air Force

Paulding Julie Fletcher US Air Force Bobby Grier US Marine Corps/US Army/US Air Force Tim Hilley US Air Force Chris Morgan US Marine Corps Barry Munday US Air Force

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Aqua Massage is the ultimate dry water, automatic massage where you remain dry and fully clothed while water jets give a fingertip massage across the entire body. Massages are first come, first served so come early! Monday, June 29, 2015 Canton Campus 10:30am-2:30pm Wednesday, July 1, 2015 Mt. View Campus 10:30am-2:30pm

Milk Shake Week

2015 Holidays/College Closures North Metro Campus Thursday, June 18, 2015 July 3—5, 2015: Independence Day (college closed) 11:30am-1pm Student Center

September 4-5, 2015: No classes (college open) Marietta Campus Tuesday, June 23, 2015

11:30am-1pm September 7, 2014: (college closed) Attention all Veterans and Family Members September 8, 2015: Staff and Faculty Training Day (college closed) Do you miss the camaraderie of other military and military family members? Are you searching for a student organization which fits November 25, 2015: No classes (college open) you and includes other students with whom you have common background or experiences? Would you like to be a part of a veteran/family member November 26—28, 2015: Thanksgiving (college closed) student organization while here at CTC? If the answer to any of these questions is Yes, please let December 14—24, 2015 No classes (college open) me know! Send an email address to Bar- [email protected]. As a veteran, I will work hard with you to establish a stu- dent veteran and family member organization that meets your needs. December 25, 2014—January 3, 2015 (college closed)

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Blood Drive

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Veterans Job Fair Campus Life Office (C1103), Marietta Campus Thursday, June 25, 2015 11:00 am – 3:00 pm To schedule an appointment, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS 285 Andrew Young International Blvd. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30313 or visit www.redcrossblood.org and enter the sponsor code: CTC FOR VETERANS, TRANSITIONING MILITARY PERSONNEL, NATIONAL GUARD MEMBERS, RESERVE MEMBERS AND For additional information, please email Campus Life at SPOUSES [email protected] COMPANIES ARE HIRING!

Be sure to eat a good meal and drink plenty of water prior to donating. Job Opportunities ★Continuing Education Opportunities Backpacks Needed (drive to be held through July 24) Other Job Fair Information Here is a link to the Georgia Department of Labor advertised Job It can be a hardship for some families to provide all of the school supplies and backpacks needed Fairs in the coming months: to get off on the right foot. Sometimes that can make all the difference in a child feeling confident, making new friends, and succeeding in the classroom. http://www.dol.state.ga.us/Access/Service/ That is why we need you. All donations will go to Chainbreakers Un- limited, which is an organization committed to supporting Some are specifically for veterans and are indicated as such. kids of incarcerated parents. Fill a backpack with any of the following items or bring any of the following items individually. NEED HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE ? Red Service Learning Collection Barrels will be located on each campus. Are you laid-off from your job and receiving unemployment? Do you qualify as low income? 1” / 2” / 3” 3-ring binders Flash drive Pocket folders 3” x 5” index cards Glue sticks Post-it-notes The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) can provide financial help to pay for 5– subject spiral notebooks Graph paper Protractor college tuition, required books and supplies, and limited support assistance.

1– subject spiral notebooks Highlighters Scientific calculator To learn if you qualify contact: Calculator Large pink erasers Tabbed dividers Appalachian Campus/Lynn Long 706-253-4617 Colored pencils Loose leaf paper Washable markers Cherokee County/Atlanta Regional Commission 706-253-4578 Compass No. 2 pencils Watercolor paints Cobb County/CobbWorks 770-528-4300 North Metro Campus/Lori McAllister 770-975-4026 Composition notebook Pencil box Paulding Campus/Lori Fields 770-443-3622 Crayons Pencil sharpener

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In our Spotlight Jump in and tell George K.K. Williams My name is George Williams, I’m currently 38 years old, and I’m from Tinton Falls, NJ and I am a veteran of the Air your story Force in which I served from 1995-1999. My 1st duty assignment was at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany. I had many TDY assignments including not limited to, Aviano Air Base Italy, Camp Al-Jabbar Kuwait during Desert Shield. I am not at liberty to discuss my functions however it was life changing for the best. I loved my You can tell your story in a future Veteran Voice newsletter. If term, and tour in the USAF and I would do it all over again for I am you have a story to tell as a veteran or veteran family member. a patriot and I love my country. I chose to get out of the USAF in 1999 because my father and sister were about to undergo surgery How did you decide to join the mili- and he was a single father at the time and in addition to that I had tary? Tellus about the veteran you my first (and only) child on the way (Kenneth was born 8-18-99). When I got out of the have in your family. What was your USAF in 1999 I moved to the metro-Atlanta area and began a career in Telecommunication in which I had a foundation from my father in which he has been in role in supporting your veteran? that career field his entire life. After a couple of years I found myself a single father (with What were interesting events during joint custody) and was introduced to the GA Fatherhood program. your military service? How did you In the winter of 2005 I met a gentlemen named James Hightower; GA Fatherhood transition from the military to Chat- liaison to Chattahoochee Technical College, and then he introduced me to a counselor tahoochee Technical College? named Barry Munday. These two gentlemen helped keep me focused for approximately 1.5 years and then my personal life became very hectic and I just quit. During the year of Please send your “news” to Barry Munday at 2013 I had an awakening and realized that I needed to complete my studies and I [email protected]. You may also send re-enrolled to Chatt Tech full time and paid out of pocket since the GA Fatherhood program had been defunded. I went full time for an entire year so I could complete my suggestions for future article topics about issues of interest to Criminal Justice Degree and I finally completed in the summer of 2014 and received my you. This newsletter is for you! degree in August of 2014 and walked in the commencement ceremony in the spring of 2015. Writing is an excellent way to express or I plan on continuing my education but changing my major from Criminal Justice to vent your thoughts and feelings...some the Technology arena. I also feel very grateful and blessed that I had the opportunity to consider it great therapy. You could be meet great people and accomplish a goal. Although it took me all in all 9 years to the next one “in our spotlight” such as complete my AAS, I can say that I did complete it. the student on the following page.

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Disability Services Department Can Help

Students with disabilities must often overcome a variety of obstacles to achieve their educational and career goals. Chattahoochee Technical College believes that all students should have equal access to higher education. Disability Services provide We need your help!! accommodations and services that are individualized and appropriate for students with documented disabilities. Students who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities may be served by Disability Services. Major life activities include the ability to perform certain functions such as self-care, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working. The disability may be permanent or Your input is very important. This survey is designed to provide you an opportunity temporary. We are dedicated to assisting students by offering a number of resources to let us know about the quality of our services and to provide the services you accessible to all students, despite their limitations. More information is available in the Disability Services Student Handbook, the Disability Resource List, and the Disability would like to see at the college. Please take the time to complete the survey. We Services Faculty Handbook. want to provide/ improve the services for you but those need to be known. Please Students who have physical or emotional disabilities or learning challenges may benefit help us serve you better . The survey link and passkey are: from reasonable accommodations and/or assistive in the classroom. To request https://chattahoocheetech.tk20.com/campustoolshighered/ accommodations, equipment, or other services students must provide current k12_public_kiosk_menu.do?id=6301a8c0d4865d614b0c5b684f-786d professional documentation describing the disability and appropriate accommodations. Disabilities may be temporary or permanent impairments, and can include: Passkey: veteran2015

Physical Impairments: Visual, hearing, mobility, chronic illness, speech Psychological Impairments: Depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia, OCD Learning Disorders: Learning disabilities, acquired brain injury, ADD, ADHD Disability Services for Appalachian, North Metro, Woodstock, and Canton Campus Locations The Disability Services Coordinator serves the Appalachian, North Metro,Canton, and Woodstock campuses. The office is located on the North Metro campus, 132. Phone: 770-975-4099

Fax: 678-222-4410.

Email: Disability [email protected]. Disability Services for Marietta, Mountain View, Paulding and Austell Campus Locations The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families Disability Services Coordinator Mary Frances Bernard serves the Marietta, Austell, and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs Mountain View, and Paulding campuses. Her office is located on the Marietta campus, responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or Building G, office G1106. text. Veterans and their loved ones can call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online, or send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential Office:770-528-4529. support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Support for Fax: 404-591-5642. deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available. Email: [email protected]..

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You will be hearing more Community College of the Air Force - http://www.au.af.mil/au/ccaf/transcripts.asp

about this statewide veteran Joint Service Transcript (Army, Navy & Marines) - https://jst.doded.mil/smart/ signIn.do support program in the coming months as we work National Personnel Records Center - http://www.archives.gov/st-louis/military- personnel/ to build the program at State of Georgia Department of Veterans Service – www.sdvs.georgia.gov Chattahoochee Technical College. USA Jobs (civil service employment opportunities) - https://www.usajobs.gov/

Veterans Affairs Department - http://www.gibill.va.gov/

Georgia Department of Labor Veteran Support: [email protected]

Information Sources For housing: www.vahomes.com For medical information: www.doctorsareus.net

For discount tickets: cheapseats.org

Veteran Support Returning Combat Veterans’ Readjustment Counseling Center : Www.va.gov/rcs or tollfree 1-877-WAR.VETS (927-8387) Seeking a job related to your military specialty: Check out this website for converting your former AFSC, MOS, etc., to civilian job titles: http://www.mynextmove.org/vets/

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ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER Do you have other questions? 2015 Summer Semester General questions: http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ask-swoop/ Campus Location, Contact Information, and Hours of Operation Campus Life and Student Clubs or Organizations http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/student-clubs-and-organizations Academic Success Centers are located on all eight (8) CTC campuses. Tutoring is available at seven (7) of the centers and is a FREE service to all CTC current students. Please check Campus Police each center for specific subjects of study and the availability of the tutor assigned. The college also provides an on-line learning center where students may access tutorials and Call 770-529-2311 (any campus) many other resources to help with academic success. For specific questions about tutoring/a center, please contact the specific center listed below. Career Services All centers are closed on Saturdays and Sundays during the Summer Semesters. http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/career-services For directions to any campus, please see the CTC home page. www.chattahoocheetech.edu We hope that your visit to one of our CTC’s academic success centers is a pleasant and Counseling helpful one. http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/counseling-and-support-services AFTER ALL - YOUR SUCCESS IS OUR SUCCESS!

Disability Services Appalachian Campus Building 200, Room 215 Sandra Hughes Wooldridge 706-253-4519

[email protected] Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm Friday: CLOSED http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/disability-services/

Austell Campus : NO TUTORING AVAILABLE at this location. Financial Aid Canton Campus Campus Building A, Room A106 Sabrina Nation 770-720-3596

[email protected] Monday & Wednesday: 9:30am-6:00pm http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/enrollment/student-financial-services/

Tuesday & Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm; Friday: CLOSED financial-aid-office

Marietta Campus Building D, Room D2203 Janet Underwood 770-528-4588 Special Populations [email protected] http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/services/special-populations-services/ Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-7:00pm Friday: 9:00am-2:00pm Tutors Available

Mountain View Campus Room 233 Diane Busse 770-509-6346 Veterans Education Benefits -Veterans Certifying Official [email protected] Monday-Thursday: 7:30am-6:00pm Friday: CLOSED [email protected]

North Metro Campus Building 100 (A), Room A133 Gregory Brook Matthews 770-975-4243 [email protected] Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-7:00pm Friday: 9:00am-2:00pm Tutors Available Veterans Service Coordinator

Barry Munday, [email protected] Paulding Campus Building C Stephen Spurgeon 770-443-7948

[email protected] Monday & Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm Tuesday & Wednesday: 9:00am-7:00pm Friday: 8:00am-Noon NO Tutors Available

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After determining which courses you need each semester, here is how to register for those courses: Banner Web Registration Instructions 1. Read registration criteria above. Questions about 2. Read and print these registration instructions for future use. 3. Click the "BANNER" button at the top of the page to continue to Chattahoochee Tech’s course BannerWeb page registration ??? 4. Select the BannerWeb link/logo to continue to the secure area 5. Type your student identification number (your Social Security number) in the User ID field without Degree Works Will Work For You!!! using dashes See the following example: Example: User ID = 123456789.

Does this sound familiar? 6. Type your personal identification number (PIN) in the PIN field. Your banner web PIN is your birth

date. See the following example: Example: Birth Date = April 21, 1959 PIN = 042159 Registration for the next semester begins next week...what courses do I need? I know some courses transferred from my last college but I don’t 7. Click the "Login" button. know which courses apply to my program. I have to work and cannot get to the college to get help with registration. 8. Click "Student Services and Financial Aid" at top of page.

9. Click "Registration." Here is the answer to these questions and concerns: 10. Click "Add/Drop Classes". 11. Click on the term in which you need to register. Chattahoochee Technical College has rolled out a new option for our students when it comes to advising and preparing for graduation. 12. Click "Submit Term." 13. If you know the CRN numbers: Enter CRN numbers in the input boxes. Click "Submit Changes". DegreeWorks is a computerized degree audit program and academic advising tool de- signed to assist you and advisors in reviewing your program progress. A Web-based 14. If you do not know the CRN numbers: Click "Class Search". Enter search criteria. Click program, DegreeWorks re-organizes your transcript chronologically and "Find Classes". categorically, easily identifying courses you have completed and what courses you still Click checkbox on the left side of the screen to indicate the course you need. need in order to fulfill your program requirements. 15. Click "Register". Students can start accessing DegreeWorks by logging into their BannerWeb accounts, 16. Scroll down and make sure all the classes you chose show and their status is "Registered selecting Student Records, and clicking on the DegreeWorks Link. This program has Web" on the the capability for “What If” exploration if you are considering a program change. right side of the screen. If your schedule indicates registration errors please contact your advisor.

If you have any questions about your audit and the courses being applied, please contact 17. Click "View Fee Assessment" at bottom of page. your academic advisor. 18. Print a copy of your assessed fees for your records. If you are having difficulty accessing your audit, please contact 19. Please verify that your Financial Aid is complete. [email protected]. 20. Click "Detail Schedule" at the bottom of the page.

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Are you seeking other funding sources for your tuition, fees, books or other college expenses?

Generous support from our donors allows the Chattahoochee Tech Foundation to offer student scholarships each year to assist with tuition and fees. Scholarship recipients are selected after committee review and awards are distribut- ed Fall semester. The Foundation promotes the following scholarships:

Chattahoochee Tech Foundation Scholarships – includes various scholarships established by our generous donors. Each scholarship has eligibility requirements based on the donor’s criteria. Some scholarships have additional criteria (ex: program of study, area of residence, etc.), "It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the therefore we request candidates to carefully review all eligibility soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the requirements prior to applying. Scholarship application acceptance will organizer, who gave us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier who salutes begin again in January 2016. Look for more details to be posted. Funds the flag, serves beneath the flag and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows will be dispersed the following academic year, starting Fall Semester 2016.

Any questions about this newsletter, please contact Dr. Barry Munday, Information about other scholarships external to the college may be found Veteran Service Coordinator, [email protected] or at the following college website link: http://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ 770-443-3612 scholarships-and-grants/

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