USG eclips for January 30, 2017

University System News: www.myajc.com Georgia colleges wade through ‘uncharted waters’ of Trump order http://www.myajc.com/news/georgia-colleges-wade-through-uncharted-waters-trump-order/ywXnQtJlxpEjY62VwonJIK/ By Janel Davis – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution While protests broke out around the country, Georgia’s college leaders were working to decipher the impact of President Donald Trump’s immigration order on their students and faculty, while trying to also reassure them. Officials […]

Withholding Schedule for 10 Month Employees

Please see the following excerpt from the USG Business Procedures Manual regarding deductions for 10 month employees. Ten month employees receive benefits for all twelve months of the calendar year, however, they only receive 10 paychecks. As a result, deductions must be taken at an accelerated rate so that we may collect all the money […]

Internal Posting- Financial Aid Processor – Floyd Campus

 The Financial Aid Processor is responsible for evaluating, analyzing and processing financial aid documentation on students to determine aid eligibility and make awards within federal, state and institutional guidelines. For detailed information or to apply visit:  http://ghc.peopleadmin.com/postings/2644 You may apply for this position through February 6, 2017

USG eclips for January 27, 2017

University System News: www.goldenisles.news Replacement of school leaders will have community impacts http://goldenisles.news/opinion/daily_editorial/replacement-of-school-leaders-will-have-community-impacts/article_04a56380-4096-5258-ba8f-3559eae313ae.html Come July, public schools in Glynn County from pre-K up through college will have new leadership.  Two weeks ago, the University System of Georgia announced College of Coastal Georgia President Greg Aloia will retire effective June 30. The University System moved quickly […]

USG eclips for January 26, 2017

University System News: www.myajc.com UGA chief unveils plan for more scholarships based on financial need http://www.myajc.com/news/local-education/uga-chief-unveils-plan-for-more-scholarships-based-financial-need/nvokfFIjzPGA2yLwbO3tEJ/?utm_source=eGaMorning&utm_campaign=c61cde2ec7-1_26_17&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_54a77f93dd-c61cde2ec7-86731974 By Will Robinson University of Georgia President Jere Morehead outlined plans Wednesday for a needs-based scholarship initiative and an academic task force. The Georgia Commitment Scholarship Program will create 400 to 600 needs-based scholarships, some of which will begin […]

GHC 1st Amendment Awareness Week

Jan. 30-Feb. 4 is First Amendment Awareness Week at GHC. Sponsored by the Six Mile Post since 2004, this is a week when everyone at the college is encouraged to read the First Amendment and think about its  importance. A list of this year’s co-sponsors follows the text of the amendment. “Congress shall make no […]

Town Hall Meetings

Town Hall Meetings will begin tomorrow. During these meetings, which will all kickoff at 8:00 a.m., we will be providing a college update from the leadership team and recognizing years of service for employees. Date Day Campus Room 1/31/2017 Tuesday Douglasville Breakroom 2/1/2017 Wednesday Floyd Lakeview 2/2/2017 Thursday Cartersville Ballroom 2/7/2017 Tuesday Paulding Room 307 […]

Chargers roll over South Georgia State

The Chargers first half of play was a performance that had the home crowd on their feet as the Chargers roll to a 101 – 65 win over conference rival South Georgia State. GHC’s trademark high pressure defense paid dividends but it was the 66.7%, (10-15) from the three point line in the first half […]

Lady Chargers get 100th win in school history

The Lady Chargers Basketball team achieved their 100th victory in school history on the road on January 18th versus Chattahoochee Tech. The Lady Chargers with the win over Andrew college on Saturday now have 103 wins. Congratulations to the Lady Chargers and Coaches Brandan Harrell , Demetrius Colson, and Eric Burkhalter.