Online Seminar: The Steps to Financial Security | Available on Demand Starting April 20th Description: Understand the practical ways you can feel more secure and more stable in your finance management. Download the full 2021 EAP Webinar Calendar here Your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Available any time, any day, your EAP is a free, […]
New Student Accounts Technician
Please join us in welcoming Leslie McCumbers to her new position as Student Accounts Technician at the Floyd Campus! Leslie grew up in Hiram, but has called Rockmart home for the past 10 years. After graduating high school, she started a career in insurance underwriting at Life of Georgia Insurance Company where she worked for […]
2021 GHC Employee Recognition Awards
Lady Chargers Slip Past Southern Idaho in First Round of NJCAA Tournament
The #13 seed Lady Chargers overcame shooting just 29% from the field for the game and a 7-point deficit in the last couple minutes of the game to defeat the College of Southern Idaho 65-62 in the first round of the NJCAA National Tournament in Lubbock, TX on Monday night. The stat sheet wasn’t pretty […]
HR Policy Spotlight – Leave for Blood Donations
A regular employee, as defined by the Human Resources Administrative Practice Manual, who works one-half time or more, is allowed a leave of absence, without loss of pay, for the purpose of donating blood with his/her supervisor’s approval. Georgia Highlands College encourages employees to understand the Blood Donation Leave types available to them and the […]
USG e-clips for April 15, 2021
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Hank Huckaby, served in some of Georgia’s highest offices, dies at 79. By Phil Kloer Henry “Hank” Huckaby, couldn’t seem to extricate himself from tough state jobs and even once famously took a pay cut to take one. He served the state of Georgia in a wide range of […]
USG e-clips for April 16, 2021
University System News: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Kennesaw State University’s president to lead Indiana University By Eric Stirgus Pamela Whitten, who’s led Kennesaw State since June 2018, announced Friday she’s leaving to become Indiana University’s president. She’ll become Indiana’s president on July 1 and become the first woman to hold that position. “While I have loved […]
TONIGHT: Lady Chargers take on College of Southern Idaho in Lubbock
The 13th-seeded Lady Chargers (20-3) basketball team will take on the 20th-seeded College of Southern Idaho (19-5) in their first round game of the NJCAA National Tournament in Lubbock, TX tonight (April 19) at 7:00PM EST. The winner of this game will advance to take on the 4th-seed South Plains (19-3) on Wednesday, April 21 […]
Disability Myths
Everybody’s fighting some kind of stereotype, and people with disabilities are no exception. The difference is that barriers people with disabilities face begin with people’s attitudes — attitudes often rooted in misinformation and misunderstandings about what it’s like to live with a disability. GHC is committed to a culture of inclusivity, and it takes every […]
RETIREMENT@WORK – Everything for your USG Retirement Plans on one location.
Would you like to open an investment, view your balances or make changes to your supplemental retirement plans? View and manage your investments through Retirement@Work. Retirement@Work User Guide 5.2020