NEW STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES DISABILITY ASSISTANCE WEBPAGES

  Disability Services just made it easier for faculty, staff and students to access information. Our new webpages enable everyone to get information & forms whenever they would like.  Here is an overview: Disability Assistance Welcome The Right to Access and the Opportunity for Success College Expectations Accommodations Getting Started Requesting Accommodations Student Resources Accommodation […]

USG eclips for August 29, 2017

University System News: www.bizjournals.com Q&A with Georgia State University’s Mark Becker, 2017 Most Admired CEO https://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/news/2017/08/28/q-a-with-georgia-state-universitys-mark-becker.html Atlanta Business Chronicle in July named our list of Atlanta’s Most Admired CEOs of 2017. They were honored on Aug. 24 at a sold-out awards event at The Foundry at Puritan Mill. Here’s a Q&A with one of the […]

USG eclips for August 30, 2017

University System News: www.savannahnow.com Armstrong breaks ground on new college of health facility http://savannahnow.com/news/2017-08-29/armstrong-breaks-ground-new-college-health-facility By Brittini Ray State and local dignitaries broke out the shovels late Tuesday morning to mark the start of construction on a new facility that will serve budding health professionals in the area. Gov. Nathan Deal, University System of Georgia Chancellor […]

USG eclips for August 31, 2017

University System News: www.myajc.com Houston college students stranded by Harvey get help in Atlanta http://www.myajc.com/news/local-education/houston-college-students-stranded-harvey-get-help-atlanta/E76kON7vPpEnhE55BM8TSL/ By Eric Stirgus – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution More than a dozen Houston-area college students are learning a lesson in kindness from their counterparts in Atlanta after being stranded here since Sunday because of the remnants of Hurricane Harvey. The effort […]

USG eclips for September 1, 2017

University System News: www.georgiatrend.com Higher Goals for Higher Education A Q&A with University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley, who is focused on keeping quality up and costs down. http://www.georgiatrend.com/September-2017/Higher-Goals-for-Higher-Education/ By Susan Percy Steve Wrigley, chancellor of the University System of Georgia, is a familiar presence in higher education – he served as interim chancellor […]

New Instructor of Mathematics

Please join us in welcoming Ki Song, Instructor of Mathematics, to our Georgia Highlands College community. Ki’s primary location will be the Cartersville Instructional Site. Ki was born in Seoul, South Korea and currently resides in Kennesaw, Georgia. Ki has Bachelor’s  in Mathematics from Georgia State University, a Master’s in Secondary Education Mathematics from Kennesaw State University, and an Education Specialist in […]

GHC Notify – Texting System

Here is some important information regarding our GHC Notify Texting System.  Students are automatically enrolled and opted-in to our GHC Notify system each semester.  They can reply to the subscribe message with “STOP GHC” to opt out, as can any subscriber at any time.  Employees have the option of opting-in or out of this system, […]

USG eclips for August 28, 2017

University System News: www.metroatlantaceo.com Clayton State University Generates $275M Economic Impact for South Metro Atlanta Region http://metroatlantaceo.com/news/2017/08/clayton-state-university-generates-275m-economic-impact-south-metro-atlanta-region/ Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO Clayton State University generated more than $275.9 million in local economic impact in the surrounding region for fiscal year 2016, according to a report released by the University System of Georgia. The […]

USG eclips for August 25, 2017

University System News: www.myajc.com Classroom technology also helping with college readiness http://www.myajc.com/news/local-education/classroom-technology-also-helping-with-college-readiness/t4DTUqNzocDcd7U1aYHgaO/?utm_source=eGaMorning&utm_campaign=907aac3d5c-eGaMorning-8_25_17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_54a77f93dd-907aac3d5c-86731974&mc_cid=907aac3d5c&mc_eid=32a9bd3c56 By Marlon A. Walker – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The DeKalb County School District is handing out more than 70,000 desktops and laptops to teachers and students hoping to increase classroom collaboration between students and with teachers while boosting parental involvement. Gary Brantley, the […]