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You’ve been accepted! What’s next? Receiving an offer of admission to ABAC is the first step. To keep your admission on track, you have a few more steps to complete.

Payment Deadlines to reserve your schedule:

  • Fall - May 1
  • Summer - April 1
  • Spring - November 1

FAFSA Dates:

  • Fall - April 15
  • Summer - March 15
  • Spring - October 15

On Orientation Day

1.

Submit the Immunization Form

You may submit the Immunization Form through the ABAC – Submit Admissions Document App via myABAC.  For more information concerning document submission, contact the Office of Admissions at 229-391-5000 or email abacinfo@abac.edu.

2.

Submit remaining Admissions Documents

Check your Stallion status on the ABAC – Banner App via myABAC to ensure that the Office of Enrollment Services has everything to finalize your admittance. You will find a complete list of Admissions paperwork on the Requirements Webpage.

*If you have been classified as an out-of-state resident for tuition classification purposes but believe this designation is incorrect, please review the residency policy and complete the Petition for In-State Tuition.

3.

Submit remaining Financial Aid Documents

Check your Stallion status on the ABAC – Banner App via myABAC to ensure that the Office of Financial Aid has everything to finalize your financial aid status or award.

4.

Complete Part One of Haven and AlcoholEdu

As part of our comprehensive education program, ABAC requires every newly admitted student to complete Haven and AlcoholEdu. These two online courses will empower you to make well-informed decisions about issues that affect your college years and beyond.

  • What Is Haven?
    Haven is a confidential course on healthy relationships, sexual violence, stalking, and relationship violence to help you understand sexual assault and learn about consent.
  • What Is AlcoholEdu?
    AlcoholEdu is a confidential, science-based course that will empower you to make well-informed decisions about alcohol, prepare you to respond to risky situations, and help you reach your personal and academic goals.

IMPORTANT:  Each course is divided into two parts, so you must complete four parts total to satisfy the requirement. Students who do not complete all four sections by the second deadline will receive a hold that prevents class registration for future semesters.

When do I complete the courses?

Access the Everfi App via myABAC. Your progress is automatically saved so that you may complete the courses in multiple sittings.

If you have already completed these courses at a previous institution, please email the Dean of Students, Bernice Hughesto discuss getting a copy of completion from that institution.

Fall Students

Everfi Opens on August 1

First Deadline – First Day of Class

Intercession – 30 days

Second Deadline – October 1

 

Summer Students

Everfi Remains Open

First Deadline – First Day of Class

Second Deadline – July 1

Spring Students

Everfi Remains Open

First Deadline – First Day of Class

Intercession – 30 days

Second Deadline – February 28