IMMEDIATE                                                                                                              JULY 9, 2004

EVENING PROGRAM REGISTRATION IN MOULTRIE JULY 14

TIFTON--New student orientation and registration for Abraham Baldwin College students who plan to attend evening classes in Moultrie during the fall semester will take place on July 14. The orientation begins at noon at ABAC on the Square in Moultrie. Lunch will be provided.

“This is a chance for students to register and participate in orientation while also receiving a better chance to get the classes they need,” said Dr. Gail Dillard, Director of ABAC’s Evening and Off-Campus Programs.

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

Three degree programs are available by taking classes at night in Moultrie. Degrees are offered in the areas of Business Administration, Education, or a cooperative degree program with Moultrie Technical College.

Classes are also available in Nashville and Sylvester during the fall semester. Classes offered in Nashville include Composition I and History II. These classes will meet at Berrien County High School. Composition I will be offered in Sylvester at the new ABAC location. The class will meet at the Worth County Governmental Building.

For more information, contact Kay Powell, Director of ABAC on the Square, at (229) 891-7235, or e-mail her at kpowell@abac.edu. Fall term classes begin Aug. 23.

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