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IMMEDIATE
MAY 10, 2005
ABAC QUEST FOR 4 –YEAR STATUS MOVES FORWARD
TIFTON - Interim President Tom Call
said
“We have a list of 16 questions from the University System that we are going to provide very detailed answers to,” Call said. “There are no guarantees at this point but this is a positive sign.”
ABAC is one of four two-year colleges notified
by the USG that they can continue working toward
There are two
State Colleges in the System,
Call said ABAC is proposing four-year degrees in Diversified Agriculture and Golf Turf Management.
“We have the farm, and we have our own golf course,” Call said. “So facilities will not be a problem.”
The USG has set no timetable for granting change of mission but Call said the college can be prepared to begin offering the classes in the fall of 2006.
Call expects over 3,400 students to be enrolled at ABAC when classes begin for the fall term on Aug. 22.
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