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NORMAL OPERATING HOURS Monday Thursday, 8:00AM 5:00PM Friday, 8:00AM 12:00PM PLACEMENT TESTING Placement testing for the Summer 2012 term will end on May 30, 2012. Please check with the front office for a complete listing of placement testing times and dates. REGISTRATION/ADVISING Academic advisement is available: March 22, 2012 June 1, 2012 Students should contact their advisor for details and/or appointment. Students must clear all registration holds before they can process a registration. Registration for eligible students is March 26 May 20, 2012. o Sophomores who complete advising may register online beginning March 26, 2012 o Freshmen who complete advising may register online beginning March 28, 2012 Advisement for late registration is available May 21 June 1, 2012. Late registration is available online to students who have completed advising on May 21 June 1, 2012. Late registration fees apply for both Valdosta Campus and Moody Campus. New students should contact Admissions (375-5650) to schedule an advising appointment. NOTE: Once a student has completed the registration process, it is college policy that, should the student decide not to take the courses for that term, the student must officially drop the courses during the drop/add period. Collection fees may be applied to any outstanding balances. DROP/ADD (CHANGE IN REGISTRATION) Drop/Add is available to all students June 4 & 5, 2012 from 8:00AM 6:00PM and 7:30PM 8:15PM. Drop/Add fees apply. PAYMENT SCHEDULE Registration March 26 May 20, 2012 May 21 June 1, 2012 June 4 5, 2012 BOOK PICK-UP/DROP-OFF Payment Schedule May 21, 2012 (by 5:00PM) June 01, 2012 (by 12:00PM) Due at registration Book pick-up for the Summer 2012 term will begin on May 29, 2012. Students should bring their course schedule and student ID to the bookstore to obtain their textbooks. Books must not be marked in with ink or highlighters. All books must be returned to the bookstore by 5 PM on July 23, 2012. Refer to the published bookstore policy regarding guidelines. BOOKSTORE VOUCHERS Bookstore vouchers will be available beginning May 29, 2012 and must be used by June 6, 2012. HOLIDAYS July 4, 2012 ADVISOR CONTACT INFORMATION Advisor Phone E-mail address Room Burton, T. 269-4827 tburton@gmc.cc.ga.us 214 Chambers, A. 375-5648 achambers@gmc.cc.ga.us 2402 Daugherty, C. 269-4815 cdaugherty@gmc.cc.ga.us 101 King, C. 375-5648 cking@gmc.cc.ga.us 2402 Rains, E. 269-4842 erains@gmc.cc.ga.us MAFB Washburn, B. 269-4844 bwashbur@gmc.cc.ga.us 100 Georgia Military College is on Facebook! Visit facebook.com and search for Georgia Military College Valdosta Join our online community so that you can receive updates and information on the latest happenings at GMC.

TUITION Tuition is $97.00 per credit hour, or $485.00 per five-hour course. There is no extra charge for non-residents. FEES Application Fee - $35.00 (Non-Refundable) Science Lab Fee - $45.00 BOA 101 - $10.00** Book Fee - $10.00 per credit hour CIS 100 Level Classes - $10.00** CIS 200 Level Classes - $20.00** Technology Fee - $4.50 per credit hour* Drop/Add Fee - $15.00 per form processed*** Late Registration Fee - $75.00*** PED Classes- $15.00 Student Activity Fee - $2.00 per credit hour* A $25 fee is charged for returned checks A $25 late fee is charged for books not returned by the published deadline. A replacement fee is charged for books not returned by the published deadline (amount varies). *Fees are not charged to active duty military students. **Fee charged for classes held on Valdosta Campus only. ***Any course changes after the regular registration period will result in a late registration or drop/add charge. FINANCIAL AID HOURS Financial Aid Office hours are: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12.00 PM Appointments may be made at the counter or by calling 375-5651. TUITION ASSISTANCE Military tuition assistance of 100% is available. Military tuition assistance forms should be completed before registering for class. Call 257-3854 or 244-7323 for the availability date of tuition assistance for the Spring term. PELL GRANT Any student entering college may apply for the Federal PELL Grant. Awards are based on a determination of need by the Federal Department of Education, taking into account the financial status of the student and parents. PELL Grant forms are available in the GMC office and the Education Center. PELL Grant may be used in addition to other financial aid. All students should apply for the PELL Grant to assist with tuition and fees. Students are responsible for providing any documentation requested by the Financial Aid office. HOPE SCHOLARSHIP The HOPE Scholarship is available to all Georgia residents who meet the criteria set by the state. Please contact the Financial Aid office for specific rules and policies. SECOND CHANCE HOPE Second Chance Hope is available to Georgia residents who meet qualifying criteria. Please contact the Financial Aid office for specific rules and policies. STUDENT LOANS Federal guaranteed student loans are available. See the GMC Financial Aid specialist for information and appropriate forms. STATUS LETTERS Status letters will be processed after the Drop/Add period ends. ADVISING CENTER Returning students have several options to complete advisement, including online (email) and in-person. Students are encouraged to complete advisement early and to verify all account holds have been removed before the start of online registration. VA BENEFITS A GMC Financial Counselor in the Financial Aid office can assist with Veteran s benefits processing. Documentation must be presented from the VA Regional Office, otherwise the student is responsible for all tuition/fees.

WITHDRAWAL/DROP POLICY Students are responsible for completion of all steps required to withdraw from a class. When students miss deadlines, policies apply that may penalize them. When students register for classes, they have entered into a contractual agreement and are obligated to pay Georgia Military College for any courses on that contract at the time of registration. After students have registered, they must complete a change in registration form to remove/change that contract. After the drop/add period ends, students may only withdraw from class and are financially responsible for that class. Collection fees may be applied to all outstanding balances. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ATTENDANCE Students who do not attend classes and who fail to drop their classes within the Drop/Add period will receive the grade of WF for non-attendance and will lose any financial aid posted for the term. VEHICLE PASSES GMC students registered for classes at Moody AFB may obtain an entry pass by completing the proper forms available at the front office of the Valdosta Campus. A valid driver s license, tag receipt, and proof of insurance must be presented at Building 3202 at the Main Gate. Students must consent to a criminal background check administered by Moody AFB Personnel. Access to the base is at the discretion of Moody AFB. Gate operation hours are 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM (closed from 11:00AM 12:00PM) and the phone number is 257-4443. GRADUATION Students who plan to complete degree requirements during Summer 2012 term should apply for graduation immediately. See your advisor in the Advising Center, room 2402, for details.

REMAINING CLASSES Class Title Term Class Title Term DESIRED CLASSES Class/Section Title Meeting Times BACKUP CLASSES Class/Section Title Meeting Times FINAL CLASS SCHEDULE Class/Section Title Meeting Times

Times Days Content Course Section Title Hrs Instructor Room 8:25AM-9:30AM TTh Lecture BIO-103 70321 Medical Terminology 2 Campbell, J. 406 8:25AM-9:30AM TWTh Blended BIO-115 70321 Marine Biology 5 Thompson, F. 408 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture CIS-200 70321 Computer Concepts and Applications 5 Mullis, C. 415 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture ECO-201 70321 Macroeconomics 5 Malehorn, J. 2203 8:15AM-9:25AM MTWThF Lecture ENG-101 70321 Composition I* 5 Thomas, T. 210 8:15AM-9:25AM MWF Lecture GMCA-154 70321 Character Above All 3 Willis, P. 2201 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture HIS-121 70321 American History I 5 Cronin, K. 416 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-096 70321 LSS Pre-Algebra* 5 Long, S. 2303 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-097 70321 LSS Math I* 5 Burkhalter, G. 2305 8:25AM-9:30AM TTh Lecture PED-125 70321 Beginning Walking 2 Luke, W. 2206 8:25AM-9:30AM TWTh Blended PLS-101 70321 Intro. to American Government 5 Tindall, B. 213 8:25AM-9:30AM TWTh Blended RDG-097 70321 LSS Reading I* 5 Livermore, J. 218 8:25AM-9:30AM TWTh Blended RDG-099 70321 LSS Reading II* 5 Livermore, J. 218 8:25AM-9:30AM MTWThF Lecture SOC-207 70321 The Family 5 Jordan, C. 217 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWTh Lecture BIO-123 70331 General Biology I* 6 Thompson, F. 408 1:15PM-3:30PM T Lab 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWTh Lecture BIO-207 70331 Human Anatomy & Physiology I* 6 Campbell, J. 406 1:15PM-3:30PM T Lab 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture CRJ-200 70331 Intro. to Criminology 5 James- 417 Musgrove, C. 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture ENG-099 70331 LSS English II* 5 Dutton, Y. 217 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture ENG-102 70331 Composition II* 5 Routsong, K. 218 9:30AM-10:40AM MWF Lecture GMC-101 70331 College Success 3 Willis, P. 2201 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-096 70331 LSS Pre-Algebra* 5 Malehorn, J. 2203 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-099 70331 LSS Math II* 5 Burkhalter, G. 2305 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-109 70331 College Algebra* 5 Milner, T. 211 9:35AM-10:40AM TTh Lecture PED-166 70331 Yoga 2 Luke, W. 2206 9:35AM-10:40AM MTWThF Lecture PSY-200 70331 Intro. to Psychology 5 Browne, A. 213 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWTh Lecture BIO-123 70341 General Biology I* 6 Campbell, J. 408 1:15PM-3:30PM W Lab 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWTh Lecture BIO-208 70341 Human Anatomy & Physiology II* 6 Burroughs, J. 406 1:15PM-3:30PM W Lab 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture CIS-200 70341 Computer Concepts and Applications 5 Mullis, C. 415 10:45AM-11:45AM TWTh Blended COM-201 70341 Public Speaking 5 Davis, R. 2207 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture CRJ-208 70341 Criminal Law 5 James- 417 Musgrove, C. 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture ENG-097 70341 LSS English I* 5 Long, S. 2303 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture ENG-101 70341 Composition I* 5 Harris, W. 409 10:45AM-11:45AM TWTh Blended ENG-202 70341 World Literature II* 5 Thomas, T. 210 10:45AM-11:50AM TWTh Lecture GMC-101 70341 College Success 3 Routsong, K. 218 10:45AM-11:50AM TWTh Lecture GMCA-154 70341 Character Above All 3 Malehorn, J. 2203 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture HIS-101A 70341 World Civilization History I 5 Cronin, K. 416 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-099 70341 LSS Math II* 5 Harrison, J. 2305 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-112 70341 Precalculus* 5 Hopper, M. 2507 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture MAT-200 70341 Applied General Probability and 5 Milner, T. 211 Statistics* 10:45AM-11:50AM TTh Lecture PED-141 70341 Beginning Weight Training 2 Luke, W. AF Class meets at Anytime Fitness 10:45AM-11:50AM MTWThF Lecture SOC-200 70341 Intro. to Sociology 5 Jordan, C. 217 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture ACC-201 70351 Principles of Accounting I* 5 Parrott, K. 211 12:00PM-1:05PM MTWTh Lecture BIO-124 70351 General Biology II* 6 Burroughs, J. 406 1:15PM-3:30PM Th Lab 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture ENG-102 70351 Composition II* 5 Harris, W. 409 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture HIS-122 70351 American History II 5 Boyer, W. 2205 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture MAT-097 70351 LSS Math I* 5 Santicola, S. 2307 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture MAT-109 70351 College Algebra* 5 Hopper, M. 2507 12:00PM-1:20PM MW Blended PLS-101 70351 Intro. to American Government 5 Tindall, B. 213 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture RDG-097 70351 LSS Reading I* 5 Dutton, Y. 217 *Course requires a prerequisite or appropriate placement exam score. "Blended" indicates that a course is Web-Enhanced and has a significant online portion.

Times Days Content Course Section Title Hrs Instructor Room 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture RDG-099 70351 LSS Reading II* 5 Dutton, Y. 217 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture REL-210 70351 Old Testament 5 Rikard, D. 210 12:00PM-1:20PM MTWTh Lecture SWK-200 70351 Introduction to Social Work 5 Willis, P. 2201 12:00PM-1:05PM TTh Lecture WEL-154 70351 Wellness 2 Luke, W. 2207 4:40PM-7:55PM MW Lecture/Lab BIO-123 70401 General Biology I* 6 Adams, D. 408 5:45PM-7:55PM MW Blended/Lab BIO-124 70401 General Biology II* 6 Kerby, R. 2512 5:15PM-7:55PM MW Lecture CRJ-100 70401 Intro. to Criminal Justice 5 Robinson, D. 417 5:15PM-7:55PM M Blended ECO-202 70401 Microeconomics 5 Malehorn, J. 2203 5:15PM-7:55PM M Blended ENG-102 70401 Composition II* 5 Harris, W. 409 6:00PM-7:45PM MW Lecture GMC-101 70401 College Success 3 Willis, P. 2201 5:15PM-7:55PM MW Lecture HIS-121 70401 American History I 5 Boyer, W. 2205 5:15PM-7:55PM MW Lecture MAT-097 70401 LSS Math I* 5 Odell, L. 2303 5:15PM-7:55PM MW Lecture MAT-099 70401 LSS Math II* 5 Hardwick, H. 2305 5:15PM-7:55PM MW Lecture MAT-109 70401 College Algebra* 5 Lowe, J. 211 5:15PM-6:20PM MW Lecture PED-155 70401 Beginning Step Aerobics 2 Califf, R. 2206 5:00PM-7:55PM MW Lecture PLS-101 70401 Intro. to American Government 5 Ramos, K. 213 8:00PM-10:40PM MW Lecture BIO-105 70421 Environmental Studies 5 Kerby, R. 409 8:00PM-10:10PM W Lecture CIS-100 70421 Computer Literacy 2 Betlow, L. 415 8:00PM-10:40PM MW Lecture ENG-101 70421 Composition I* 5 Dickson, S. 218 8:00PM-9:40PM MW Lecture GMCA-154 70421 Character Above All 3 Willis, P. 2201 8:00PM-10:40PM MW Lecture MAT-096 70421 LSS Pre-Algebra* 5 McReynolds, K. 2303 8:00PM-10:40PM MW Lecture PSY-203 70421 Human Growth and Development 5 Gobler, B. 217 8:00PM-10:10PM W Lecture WEL-154 70421 Wellness 2 Califf, R. 2207 5:45PM-7:55PM TWTh Lecture/Lab BIO-208 70441 Human Anatomy & Physiology II* 6 Burroughs, J. 406 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture CIS-200 70441 Computer Concepts and Applications 5 Mullis, C. 415 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture COM-101 70441 Fundamentals of Speech 5 Davis, R. 2207 Communication 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture ENG-099 70441 LSS English II* 5 Schaefer, J. 2307 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture ENG-101 70441 Composition I* 5 Singletary, K. 409 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture ENG-201 70441 World Literature I* 5 Thomas, T. 210 5:15PM-7:55PM T Blended HIS-102A 70441 World Civilization History II 5 Boyer, W. 2205 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture HSE-101 70441 Intro. to Homeland Security and 5 Holland, J. 417 Emergency Management 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture MAT-096 70441 LSS Pre-Algebra* 5 Hardwick, H. 2305 5:15PM-6:20PM TTh Lecture PED-166 70441 Yoga 2 Luke, W. 2206 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture PSY-200 70441 Intro. to Psychology 5 Browne, A. 213 5:00PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture RDG-097 70441 LSS Reading I* 5 TBA 218 5:00PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture RDG-099 70441 LSS Reading II* 5 TBA 218 5:15PM-7:55PM TTh Lecture SOC-200 70441 Intro. to Sociology 5 Jordan, C. 217 8:00PM-9:40PM TTh Blended ACC-202 70481 Principles of Accounting II* 5 Pellitteri, T. 210 8:00PM-10:10PM TTh Blended/Lab BIO-123 70481 General Biology I* 6 Graham, M. 2512 8:00PM-10:10PM TWTh Lecture/Lab BIO-207 70481 Human Anatomy & Physiology I* 6 TBA 406 8:00PM-10:10PM TWTh Lecture/Lab BIO-299 70481 Microbiology* 6 Baxter, C. 408 8:00PM-10:40PM TTh Lecture ENG-102 70481 Composition II* 5 Dickson, S. 218 8:00PM-9:40PM TTh Lecture GMC-101 70481 College Success 3 Robinson, D. 417 8:00PM-10:40PM TTh Lecture MAT-097 70481 LSS Math I* 5 McReynolds, K. 2307 8:00PM-10:40PM TTh Lecture MAT-099 70481 LSS Math II* 5 Shively, D. 2305 8:00PM-10:40PM TTh Lecture MAT-109 70481 College Algebra* 5 Smith, D. 211 8:00PM-9:40PM TTh Blended PLS-101 70481 Intro. to American Government 5 Tindall, B. 213 8:00PM-9:05PM TTh Lecture WEL-154 70481 Wellness 2 Shuman, B. 2207 8:00AM-10:10AM S Lecture GMC-101 70151 College Success 3 Green, L. 217 8:00AM-10:10AM S Lecture PED-125 70151 Beginning Walking 2 Shuman, B. 218 10:15AM-12:25PM S Lecture WEL-154 70171 Wellness 2 Shuman, B. 218 *Course requires a prerequisite or appropriate placement exam score. "Blended" indicates that a course is Web-Enhanced and has a significant online portion.