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Calendar

 

Spring Quarter, 2009

February 17 Application Closing Date

March 31 New Student Registration

April 4 Classes Begin (Weekend)

April 4, 6, 7  Late Registration/Drop/Add

April 6 Classes Begin (M/W)

April 7 Classes Begin (T/Th)

May 23 No Weekend Classes

May 25 Holiday/Memorial Day
June 11 Classes End (T/Th)

June 13 Classes End (Weekend)

June 15 Classes End (M/W)

June 16 - July 10 Holidays

Summer Quarter, 2009

May 26 Application Closing Date
July 7 New Student Registration

July 11 Classes Begin (Weekend)
July 11, 13, 14 Late Registration/Drop/Add

July 13 Classes Begin (M/W)
July 14 Classes Begin (T/Th)
July 18 Graduation
Sept 5 No weekend classes
Sept 7 Holiday (Labor Day)
September 17 Classes End (T/Th)
September 19 Classes End (Weekend)
September 21 Classes End (M/W)
September 22 - Oct 2 Holidays

Fall Quarter, 2009

August 18 Application Closing Date
September 29 New Student Registration

October 3, 5, 6 Late Registration/Drop/Add
October 3 Classes Begin (Weekend)
October 5 Classes Begin (M/W)
October 6 Classes Begin (T/Th)
November 25-29 Holidays (Thanksgiving)
December 12 Classes End (Weekend)
December 14 Classes End (M/W)
December 15 Classes End (T/Th))
Dec. 16 - Jan 8, 2010 Holidays

Winter Quarter, 2010

Nov. 24, 2009 Application Closing Date
January5 New Student Registration

January 9 Classes Begin (Weekend)

January 9, 10, 12 Late Registration/Drop/Add

January 11 Classes Begin (M/W)
January 12 Classes Begin (T/Th)

January 16 No Weeekend Classes
January 18 Holiday (MLK, Jr. Birthday)
March 18 Classes End (T/Th)
March 20 Classes End (Weekend)

March 22 Classes End (M/W)
March 23 - April 2 Holidays

 

 

 

THE STUDENT CALENDAR IS CORRECT AT PRINTING BUT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Applicants for admission to credit programs with all documents on file in the Admissions Office by these dates will be eligible for an official acceptance letter and approved financial aid. The documents include official high school and/or college transcripts, and acceptable SAT, ACT, CPE, COMPASS, or ASSET scores.

 

Web based online GAcollege411.org applicants to credit programs who have all documents on file in the Admissions Office by these dates will be eligible for an official acceptance letter and approved financial aid. The documents include official high school and/or college transcripts, transient letter, and acceptable SAT, ACT, CPE, COMPASS, or ASSET scores.

 

All applicants who do not complete their file by their registration date will be limited in the courses they may take. They will not be eligible for financial aid until their admissions file is complete and any transfer credits are evaluated.