High schoolers got a taste of what it’s like to create a podcast this year as part of Georgia College & State University’s High Achievers Program.Students from Baldwin High School and Georgia College Early College participated in a three-month endeavor to learn the basics of podcasting, resulting in their own podcast pseudo-episodes dealing with common problems for teenagers—like relationships and life issues surrounding mental health. “We’re encouraging their public speaking skills,...
Please join us for a farewell reception for Matt Davis Wednesday, June 26 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Georgia's Old Governor's Mansion Museum Education Building.Bring your stories as we say to him ..."When in Rome (or Virginia), do as you done in Milledgeville."
Discover what we have accomplished and take note of our upcoming events and programs in the March Edition of the School of Continuing & Professional Studies news brief.
Georgia College & State University must ensure that all programs involving non-GCSU student minors (ages 17 and under) follow the established policy and procedures concerning their protection. Georgia College Protection of Minors Policy When you choose to offer a program, course or event where Georgia College assumes custody of the children, you as the program administrator, are responsible for the safety and protection of the children, staff and volunteers. Non-University organizations that...
The February News Brief is available and shares with you how our team extends a bridge of resources, educational programs, audio and video services, enrichment opportunities, lifelong learning experiences and wrap-around services to Georgia communities and beyond. We invite you to join us on the bridge in collaboration for the future of Georgia.
In the Middle Ages, youth were matched with master craftsmen through apprenticeships. Employers received inexpensive labor, while molding and training an upcoming workforce. Similarly, Georgia College & State University, in collaboration with the Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce, is launching a new Workforce Readiness Program. It will connect businesses with high school seniors who want to stay in Milledgeville and find local employment. A Zoom information session for...
In the Middle Ages, youth were matched with master craftsmen through apprenticeships. Employers received inexpensive labor, while molding and training an upcoming workforce. Similarly, Georgia College & State University, in collaboration with the Milledgeville-Baldwin County Chamber of Commerce, is launching a new Workforce Readiness Program. It will connect businesses with high school seniors who want to stay in Milledgeville and find local employment. A Zoom information session for...
Register for an engaging lunch and learn via Zoom with Dr. Costas Spirou, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs and professor of Sociology and Public Administration. Provost Spirou will share the history, culture and his upbringing in Greece. The School of Continuing & Professional Studies is offering a travel adventure to Greece May 31 - June 8. Registration is open and opportunities to explore quaint cities, historical architecture and local cuisine are all on the itinerary...
Register for an engaging lunch and learn via Zoom with Dr. Costas Spirou, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs and professor of Sociology and Public Administration. Provost Spirou will share the history, culture and his upbringing in Greece. The School of Continuing & Professional Studies is offering a travel adventure to Greece May 31 - June 8. Registration is open and opportunities to explore quaint cities, historical architecture and local cuisine are all on the itinerary...
Happy New Year from the School of Continuing & Professional Studies! We had a successful year in 2023, surpassing goals, implementing new programs and collaborating across campus and throughout our community. Thank you to everyone who supports our efforts and joins us in partnerships to serve Georgia communities and beyond. Highlights of our accomplishments are featured in the Spring 2024 SoCPS Spotlight Newsletter. We hope you have a healthy and prosperous new year! The School of...