Georgia Highlands College
Recent News About Georgia Highlands College
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Sarah Coakley of Georgia Highlands College Selected for the Aspen Institute’s Rising Presidents Fellowship
Sarah Coakley of Georgia Highlands College Selected for the Aspen Institute’s Rising Presidents Fellowship
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Putting college success first: the NJCAA Academic All-Americans at GHC
Putting college success first: the NJCAA Academic All-Americans at GHC
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GHC maintains second highest economic impact among state colleges in Georgia
GHC maintains second highest economic impact among state colleges in Georgia
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UWG, Georgia Highlands College Sign Partnership Agreement
UWG, Georgia Highlands College Sign Partnership Agreement
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Classes Begin: Summer 2022, July Session on July 5
Classes Begin: Summer 2022, July Session on July 5
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BANNER: Scheduled Upgrade (YE) on June 30
BANNER: Scheduled Upgrade (YE) on June 30
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BANNER: Scheduled Upgrade on June 17
BANNER: Scheduled Upgrade on June 17
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Nursing program celebrates 50th graduating class
Nursing program celebrates 50th graduating class
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GHC commencement set for May 12 with three ceremonies
Georgia Highlands College will hold the 2022 commencement on the Floyd campus in Rome on May 12.
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Cost to attend GHC drops as much as 10%, college ranked highly for best return on investment in the state
Students at Georgia Highlands College will save as much as $200 each semester moving forward after the elimination of the Special Institutional Fee.
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Newest articulation agreement provides students a path to a master’s degree in five years
Georgia Highlands College (GHC) and Piedmont University have partnered to establish a pathway for students to earn an associate, bachelor’s and master’s in just five years between the two colleges.
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Blockchain, virtual currencies, and financial cybersecurity central to new FinTech program
Offering both a Nexus degree and associate degree, the new FinTech program at Georgia Highlands College (GHC) will quickly propel students into the rapidly evolving world of online banking, finance and digital currency.
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Lady Chargers head to nationals
The Lady Chargers (GCAA Champions) defeated Spartanburg Methodist over the weekend and secured the NJCAA Southeast District Championship.
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No application fee for students applying in March
Georgia Highlands College (GHC) is waiving the $30 application fee through the month of March making it a perfect time for future students to apply for upcoming summer classes or for next fall.
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Ken Reaves Virtual Book Discussion on February 15
Ken Reaves Virtual Book Discussion on February 15 at 2 PM
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Founder of Wing Zone starts off Entrepreneurship Speaker Series in February
The School of Business and Professional Studies at Georgia Highlands College continues its Entrepreneur Speaker Series (ESS) this spring starting Feb. 16 at noon with Wing Zone founder, entrepreneur, professional speaker and coach Matt Freeman.
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GHC pioneering new degree program will help engineering and construction industry overcome labor shortages
Interim President of Georgia Highlands College Dana Nichols recently joined leaders in metal fabrication and engineering for a webinar on shaping local talent pools and overcoming labor shortages in the engineering and construction industries.
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Classes Begin: Spring Semester 2022 on January 8
Classes begin for Spring Semester 2022 (full session).
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Special diploma presentation for Amanda Curley marks a moment her family will never forget
Amanda Curley is a testament to what it means to ‘take charge’ at Georgia Highlands College (GHC). Through hard work, a commitment to graduate with a college degree, and while working a full-time job clocking over 50 hours a week, Amanda maintained a nearly 4.0 GPA while completing her degree in sociology at GHC.
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New program meets career demand as Georgia becomes the ‘FinTech capital of the world’
Rising industry demand for trained graduates in the field of ‘FinTech’ has led to the creation of a new program at Georgia Highlands College (GHC).