The Chargers started the game with a 6-0 run and never looked back as GHC wins its 3rd straight NJCAA Region XVII Championship and automatic bid to the NJCAA National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas with a 99-80 win over South Georgia tech. GHC continued its balanced scoring attack with 4 players in double – digits […]
Monthly Archives: March 2017
Chargers headed to the Championship Game today at 4:00pm
The Chargers (31-1) survived an inspired South Georgia State Hawks squad to pull away late in the second half and came away with a 101 – 91 win. GHC had their largest lead of the first half at the 14:25 mark when the Chargers went up 11-3. That would be their largest lead until late […]
GRADUATION: SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017
Please mark your calendar for GHC’s 2017 commencement activities: Saturday, May 13th Graduation – 1:00 p.m. Forum River Center, Rome, GA NURSES PINNING: Friday, May 12th, 6:00 p.m., Tabernacle Baptist Church, Cartersville. WALRAVEN AWARD NOMINATIONS: Full-time faculty are encouraged to submit nominations to Elizabeth Clark (re: Betsy’s email to full-time faculty dated 03/02/17). The nomination […]
Who is the Student Support Services Department for???
The answers is simple. EVERYONE. Student Support Services Department provides services as broad as access to WIOA and Career Development to more specialized areas, such as Personal and Academic Counseling and Disability Support. Want to know more? Interns are available to make presentations on any campus about all or parts of the Student Support Services Department’s provided services, in […]
USG eclips for March 9, 2017
University System News: www.macon.com The governor may be the only adult in the room http://www.macon.com/opinion/editorials/article137227498.html It was May 3, 2016 when Gov. Nathan Deal pulled out his veto pen and struck a note for common sense by using his power to stop House Bill 859, better known as the campus carry legislation, from becoming law. […]
GHC saves students $3.8 million with online textbooks
Arthen, 23, said Georgia Highlands is “already an incredible value with abundant opportunities” for students to work toward a career, “but adding free online textbooks is almost too good to be true — almost.” Full story: http://daily-tribune.com/newsx/item/7483-ghc-saves-students-3-8-million-with-online-textbooks
CHARGERS HOST NJCAA REGION XVII TOURNAMENT AT THE CORRAL
Charger Fans with the great win over East Georgia State the Men’s Basketball team will now host the NJCAA Region XVII Semi-finals and finals on Friday and Saturday at the Corral. Friday @ 5:30pm – South Georgia Tech vs Albany Tech @ 7:30pm – Georgia Highlands vs South Georgia State Winners play Saturday at 4:00pm […]
Basketball Hospitality Room
As a host of the basketball tournaments this weekend, March 10-11, the college provides a hospitality room with food and drink for the school officials, coaches, referees and volunteers. I have several faculty and staff that have volunteered to bring salads, chili and snack food. The cafeteria will be providing lasagna and garlic bread. Over the two […]
USG eclips for March 8, 2017
University System News: www.ajc.com These Georgia colleges graduate the highest percentage of black students http://www.ajc.com/news/local-education/these-georgia-colleges-graduate-the-highest-percentage-black-students/jTeYr6tU7j3p4LXYV0zppN/ Christopher Quinn Some of Georgia’s colleges and universities do well in graduating African American students, says a report released March 1. Only about four in ten African American students who start college as first-time, full-time freshmen earn bachelor’s degrees from […]
2nd chance at ASF trip
Because of some last-minute cancellations, there are still a few spots open in the college’s April 22-23 trip to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery. Since all the Student Life personnel are going to be at a conference for the rest of this week, we have decided to reopen the sign-up for the trip for […]