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Extended Campuses
Undergraduate Programs at Griffin & Tifton Campus
Graduate Programs at the Gwinnett & Griffin Campus
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GWINNETT CAMPUS
Assistant VP for Academic Affairs/ Director, Gwinnett Campus: Ruth S. Bettandorff, Ph.D.
Location: 2530 Sever Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Telephone: 678-985-6801
Email: ugagwin@uga.edu
Website: www.uga.edu/gwinnett/
The following UGA graduate academic and certification programs will be offered at the Gwinnett Campus for 2009-2010.
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Master of Food Technology (M.F.T.)
Terry College of Business
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Master of Internet Technology (M.I.T.)
College of Education Master of Arts in Teaching for Secondary Science Education (M.A.T.)
Master of Education, Adult Education (M.Ed., substantive coursework only)
Master of Education, Educational Administration and Policy (M.Ed.) Education Specialist, Educational Administration and Policy (Ed.S.)
Education Specialist, Professional School Counseling (Ed.S.)
Doctor of Philosophy, Counseling and Student Personnel Services (Ph.D.)
Master of Education, Human Resource and Organizational Development (M.Ed.) Master of Education, Instructional Technology with emphasis in Instructional Design and Development (M.Ed.), Education Specialist, Instructional Technology with emphasis in Instructional Design and Development (Ed.S.)
Master of Education, Instructional Technology with School Library Media Certification (M.Ed.)
Education Specialist, Instructional Technology with School Library Media Certification (Ed.S.)
Alternate Certification in Secondary Science (PACSS)
College of Education Online Programs
M.Ed. Adult Education
M.Ed. Occupational Studies
Teacher Certification:
Special Education (SETWEB)
Gifted Endorsement
ESOL Endorsement
Reading Endorsement
College of Pharmacy
Master of Science, Pharmacy with emphasis in Regulatory Affairs (M.S.) Certificate, Clinical Trials Design and Management
Certificate, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Regulatory Affairs
School of Public and International Affairs
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
School of Social Work
Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
STUDENT AFFAIRS FOR EXTENDED CAMPUSES
Director: Teresa Raetz, PhD
Location: 2530 Sever Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Telephone: 678-985-6767
Fax: 678-985-6830
Email: traetz@uga.edu
Website: www.uga.edu/studentaffairs/gwinnett
The Department of Student Affairs for Extended Campuses supports UGA’s academic mission at the Gwinnett, Griffin and Tifton Campuses by providing and/or supporting programs, services, and resources that enhance the development of the whole student and inspire students’ physical, occupational, social, intellectual, and emotional growth.
Specific programs and services include:
• UGA Card
• Testing services
• Disability accommodations
• Withdrawals after the midpoint
• Student leadership
• Wellness activities and information
• Multicultural programs
• Student handbook
• Referral to local crisis resources and counseling agencies
• Student health insurance information
• Freedom of expression and on-campus fundraising policies
We also provide information about – or connect students directly with -- these Athens-based programs and services:
• Student Financial Aid
• Violence Prevention
• Judicial Programs
• LGBT Student Resource Center
• Disability Resource Center
• African American Cultural Center
• International Student Life
• University Housing
• Greek Life
• Parents and Families Association
• Registrar
• Career Center
• Study Abroad
For more information about any of these programs and services, please consult the student handbook or contact us directly.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GRIFFIN CAMPUS
Director of Extended Campuses: Catherine Clutter
Location: 330 Holmes/Hunter Academic Building, Athens, GA 30602
Telephone: 706-542-0027
Email: cclutter@uga.edu
Griffin Campus contact: Clarice Prater
Location: 107 Flynt Building, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA 30223
Telephone: 770-412-4400
Email: cprater@griffin.uga.edu
Website: www.uga.edu/griffin/
All bachelor’s degree programs are upper-division programs for transfer students or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree. Prospective students need to have completed 60 transferable credit hours with a minimum 2.5 grade point average. The degree earned is a UGA degree.
The following UGA academic programs are offered at the Griffin Campus.
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Biological Sciences (B.S.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Agribusiness (B.S.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Resources Science (B.S.E.S.)
Master of Agricultural Leadership (M.A.L.)
Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (B.S.)
College of Family and Consumer Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences, Consumer Economics (B.S.F.C.S.)
Terry College of Business
Bachelor of Business Administration, General Business (B.B.A.)
College of Education
Bachelor of Science in Education, Special Education (B.S. Ed.)
Master of Education, Math Education (M. Ed.)
GRIFFIN CAMPUS OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Assistant Director: Sheri King, PhD
Location: 105 Flynt Building, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA 30223
Telephone: 770-412-4400
Fax: 770-412-4403
Email: sheri@uga.edu
Website: www.uga.edu/studentaffairs/griffin
The Office of Student Affairs is responsible for the planning and coordination of all student affairs programs and services for the Griffin campus. The Assistant Director of Student Affairs collaborates extensively with the Office of Academic Affairs for the Griffin Campus, and with University staff in Athens to provide appropriate services and programs for UGA Griffin students.
Programs and services managed by or provided through the Office of Student Affairs include:
• Career services and development
• Disability services
• Freedom of expression and on-campus fundraising policies
• Intercultural programs and services
• Orientation
• Recreational sports and fitness activities
• Registrar Services
• Student and faculty/staff identification cards (UGA Card)
• Student Code of Conduct administration
• Student financial aid
• Student handbook
• Student leadership and service learning
• Study abroad
• Testing services, including Constitution and History test proctoring
• University and course withdrawals after the midpoint
For more information about any of these programs and services contact the Office of Student Affairs at the address, phone number, or email above. Please visit our website at: www.uga.edu/studentaffairs/griffin.
UNIVERSITIY OF GEORGIA TIFTON CAMPUS
Assistant Dean: Erin Womack
Location: NESPAL / TDC Building, 2356 Rainwater Road, Tifton, GA 31793
Phone: 229-386-3338
Fax: 229-386-3626
Email: dirtif@uga.edu
Website: www.tifton.uga.edu/
All bachelor’s degree programs are upper-division programs for transfer students or those seeking a second bachelor’s degree. Prospective students need to have completed 60 transferable credit hours with a minimum 2.8 grade point average. The degree earned is a UGA degree.
The following UGA academic programs will be offered at the Tifton Campus for Fall 2009.
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Agriscience and Environmental Systems (B.S.A.)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, in Agricultural Education (B.S.A.)
Master of Agriculture Leadership (M.A.L.)
Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management
UGA GRIFFIN OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Assistant Director: Sheri King, PhD
Location: 107 Flynt Building, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA 30223
Telephone: 770-412-4400
Fax: 770-412-4403
Email: sheri@uga.edu
Website: www.uga.edu/studentaffairs/griffin
The Office of Student Affairs is responsible for the planning and coordination of all student affairs programs and services for the Griffin campus. The Assistant Director of Student Affairs collaborates extensively with the Office of Academic Affairs for the Griffin Campus, and with University staff in Athens to provide appropriate services and programs for UGA Griffin students.
Programs and services managed by or provided through the Office of Student Affairs include:
- Career services and development
- Disability services
- Freedom of expression and on-campus fundraising policies
- Intercultural programs and services
- Orientation
- Recreational sports and fitness activities
- Registrar Services
- Student and faculty/staff identification cards (UGA Card)
- Student Code of Conduct administration
- Student financial aid
- Student handbook
- Student leadership and service learning
- Study abroad
- Testing services, including Constitution and History test proctoring
- University and course withdrawals after the midpoint
For more information about any of these programs and services contact the Office of Student Affairs at the address, phone number, or email above. Please visit our website at: www.uga.edu/studentaffairs/griffin.
The Student Handbook is published by the Division of Student Affairs. Since the programs and services described herein are subject to continuous review and evaluation, this document is intended for informational use only. Any portion of this handbook in conflict with the policies of the Board of Regents shall be null and void and of no effect whatsoever. |