Highlands “Unlikely” Hikers Looking to promote being in nature and experiencing the joys of hiking while lightly challenging our bodies and reinforcing that hiking is an activity open to all levels of fitness. Monthly hikes will be slower paced with plenty of rest breaks and no one made to feel they can’t keep up. […]
VALIC EMPLOYEE SESSIONS- ROME
Valic can help you with investing in your future! This is available to part-time and full-time employees. Stephen Mink with Valic will be conducting employee sessions on Friday, May 11, 2018 on the Rome campus to review and set up retirement plans for any interested employees. Remember, financial well-being is a part of your USG Well-being journey! […]
Food Insecurity is real. GHC is here to help.
Food Insecurity is real. GHC is here to help. Did you know we had 443 visits to the Food Pantries for Spring 2018 semester alone? We expect the numbers to rise in upcoming months. The Charger Food Pantries are on all 6 campus locations and can remove barriers that may keep a student from succeeding in the […]
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM – ESPYR
Each day we are faced with events that can have an effect on us, both personally and professionally. Whether it is childcare, financial, legal, health, or emotional issues, the effects are often felt in all areas of our life. In order to better prepare us for all the challenges we may face, the EAP has […]
USG eclips for May 4, 2018
University System News: www.onlineathens.com Job market much improved for new UGA grads http://www.onlineathens.com/news/20180503/job-market-much-improved-for-new-uga-grads By Sara Freeland After Taylor Smith graduates from the University of Georgia, he’s headed to the major leagues. He’s not an athlete; he’s going to be a research and development analyst for the Tampa Bay Rays. He will run statistics and use […]
USG eclips for May 7, 2018
University System News: www.politics.myajc.com Ga. high court won’t hear case for in-state tuition for DACA students https://politics.myajc.com/news/state–regional-govt–politics/high-court-won-hear-case-for-state-tuition-for-daca-students/haRA9hLOm6N0J1BV19AipJ/ By Jeremy Redmon – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday decided against hearing a lawsuit in favor of allowing immigrants who have been granted a temporary reprieve from deportation to pay in-state tuition at state […]
LIVE HEALTH ONLINE
When you or a family member are feeling under the weather, life doesn’t wait for you to feel better. Good news is, with LiveHealth Online, you get medical care right when you need it. No appointments, no driving and no waiting at an urgent care center. Even non-members can use it! See flyer for more […]
High school student, adult learner will each achieve major milestone at upcoming Georgia Highlands College graduation
GHC student William Evans graduates high school and college this month First adult accelerated degree graduate credits program for success Full story Like and share on Facebook and Twitter
Forecasting Accrued Leave in OneUSG
Currently, the functionality to forecast accrued leave is not accessible in OneUSG. It is expected to be updated on the release scheduled for June 2018. OneUSG is processing leave accruals as expected, but the ability to forecast your balances on a future date is not currently functioning. Sick Leave with Pay Eligibility Regular employees scheduled […]
Miscellaneous Leave – Voting
Voting Georgia Highlands College employees are encouraged to exercise their constitutional right to vote in all federal, state, and local elections. See section 2 of GHC’s Miscellaneous Leave Policy: http://www2.highlands.edu/inc/files/userfiles/357-4d82597c129199d-HR357-MiscellaneousLeave.pdf