ABAC EVENING PROGRAM ORIENTATION/REGISTRATION JANUARY 6

New student orientation and registration for Abraham Baldwin College students who plan to attend evening classes during the spring semester will take place on Jan. 6 beginning at 4 p.m. in the Donaldson Dining Hall. Spring semester classes begin Jan. 12. ABAC will be closed for the holidays Dec. 24 – Jan. 4.

Students have a wide variety of evening classes from which to choose, including offerings in accounting, biology, computer information systems, communications, criminal justice, economics, education, English, history, horticulture, mathematics, music, physical education, health and recreation, political science, psychology, sociology, and Spanish, as well as freshman seminar and learning support classes.

Eight degree programs are available by taking classes at night. Degrees are offered in the areas of Liberal Arts, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology, Business Administration, Early Childhood Education, and Human Services (Social Science). An Associate of Applied Science degree is also available in cooperative programs with area technical colleges.

Classes are also available in Nashville and Sylvester during the spring semester. Classes offered in Nashville include Composition I, Composition II, Intermediate Algebra, and College Algebra. These classes will meet at Berrien County High School. Introduction to General Psychology will be offered in Sylvester. The class will meet at the Worth County Board of Education Building, located at 504 East Price Street.

For more information, contact Dr. Gail Dillard, ABAC’s Director of Evening/Off-Campus Programs, at (229) 386-7154, or e-mail her at gdillard@abac.edu.

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