USG e-Clips from June 16, 2014

University System News USG NEWS: www.accessnorthga.com http://www.accessnorthga.com/detail.php?n=276025 Merger of NGCSU, GSC foundations finalized By Staff DAHLONEGA – As of July 1, the University of North Georgia (UNG) will reach another milestone in the consolidation of North Georgia College and State University and Gainesville State College when its two philanthropic foundations merge. The result will be […]

TAP – PROCESS CHANGE

Tuition Assistance Program Deadline July 15, 2014 In an effort to automate and expedite the TAP process for employees located at different campuses, effective the Fall 2014 semester, Human Resources has automated the TAP application process. Update: Human Resources will now only accept TAP applications electronically. The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) is available to full […]

USG e-Clips from June 13, 2014

University System News USG NEWS: www.wabe.org http://wabe.org/post/state-archives-re-open-public-five-days-week State Archives to Re-Open to Public Five Days a Week By LISA GEORGE Just two years ago, the Georgia Archives building was in danger of closing to the public because of budget cuts, but it will soon be open to the public five days a week. …The Archives […]

Thriving During Change

Change happens to us every day. We need to know not only how to personally cope with change but also how to ensure that we accept and embrace changes in our current work environment. When we face changes in our workplace, how we respond to those changes can make all the difference in how successful […]

Extended Absences

If you experience an expected or unexpected need for an extended absence, we encourage you to contact Human Resources. We will be glad to discuss your options with you so you can make an informed decision on the course of action that best fits your needs.

USG e-Clips from June 11, 2014

University System News USG NEWS: www.ajc.com http://www.ajc.com/news/news/state-regional-govt-politics/suit-seeking-in-state-tuition-for-those-without-le/ngH2R/ Suit seeking in-state tuition for those without legal status dismissed By Jeremy Redmon The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A Fulton County Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit seeking in-state college tuition in Georgia for immigrants who were illegally brought to the U.S. as children. In an order issued Monday, […]

You Know Who They Are!

During Fall In-Service 2014 we will be recognizing those employees who are committed to excellence. We all know excellence is not a singular act; it’s a habit. We are surrounded by co-workers who ask more of themselves and make a habit of going above and beyond. But we cannot do it without you. One of […]