Consumer Information Disclosure
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 requires that colleges make available to current and prospective students essential information concerning each institution’s academic programs, retention rates, graduation rates, crime reports, financial aid procedures, and more to better inform higher education consumers.
The Higher Education Act protects the consumer’s right to know important facts about each institution’s student services, student success metrics, campus safety and security, the cost to attend, and other information needed to make fully informed choices when selecting colleges and universities.
It is the College’s hope that centralization of this information makes it easier for prospective students, enrolled students, and their families to access the information they need to make the best possible decisions.
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General Institutional Information
The State of Georgia established Georgia Military College (GMC) in 1879, Georgia law (Official Code of Georgia 20-3-541). Also, by an act of the State General Assembly, Georgia Code 20-3-560, GMC is assigned a statutory it's higher education mission and is authorized to offer associate degree and Bachelor of Applied Science degree programs.The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) accredited GMC for the first time in 1940. The most recent reaffirmation of accreditation occurred in June 2017.
- 2015 Georgia Code 20-3-541 Creation of Board of Trustees
- 2017 SACS Reaffirmation of GMC Accreditation
Constitution Day
Constitution Day 2016 will be commemorated on Friday, September 16th. In addition to the Corps of Cadets’ annual Command Retreat, each campus will conduct activities inside and/or outside of the classroom commemorating this historic event. Each campus will forward documentation of their activities to the Dean of Students.
Copyright Infringement Policy
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Transfer of Credit Policy and Articulation Agreements
Veterans Information
Educational Programs
Student Financial Assistance
Awarding of Federal (Title IV) Aid
Code of Conduct for Education Loans
Disbursement of Books and Supplies Policy for Pell Eligible Students
Financial Aid Contact Information
Financial Aid Net Price Calculator
Financial Aid Penalities for Drug Law Violation
Example Financial Aid Shopping Sheet
National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
Private Education Loan Disclosure
Private Loan Self-Certification Form
Student Financial Aid Information
Student Loan Counseling
- Entrance Counseling (select entrance counseling)
- Exit Counseling (select exit counseling)
Student Loan Information Published by the U.S.Department of Education
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Terms and Conditions of Federal Work Study Employment
Health and Safety
Annual Security and Annual Fire Report
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Info and Program Prohibitions
Student Outcomes
Completion/Graduation and Transfer- Out Rates
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act