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IMMEDIATE                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      DECEMBER 3, 2004

ABAC EVENING PROGRAM REGISTRATION JANUARY 4

TIFTON--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. 4 beginning at 4 p.m. in the Ag Sciences Building. Spring semester classes begin Jan. 10. ABAC will be closed for the holidays Dec. 25 – Jan. 3.

Students can choose from 60 evening classes, 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 II and College Algebra. These classes will meet at Berrien County High School. Composition II and United States History II will be offered in Sylvester. Classes will meet at ABAC in the Park, located at the Worth County Governmental Building in Sylvester.

ABAC on the Square will offer 45 different classes on its campus for the spring term as well. Classes offered include communications, history and government, physical education and mathematics.

Students who need assistance paying for their college education can still apply for financial aid, but they must be prepared to pay initially and be reimbursed for the aid that they qualify for at a later date. For additional information, contact the Financial Aid Office at (229) 391-4910.

Fee payment deadline for students who have already pre-registered for spring semester is Dec. 17. If payment is not made by this time, students will lose their classes and have to register again.

For more information, contact Kay Powell, ABAC’s Interim Director of Evening/Off-Campus Programs, at (229) 391-4905, or e-mail her at kpowell@abac.edu.

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