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SGSC to hold info sessions for bachelor’s degree in education

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SGSC to hold info sessions for bachelor’s degree in education

South Georgia State College (SGSC) will conduct two informational sessions concerning the Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and Special Education (ELE/SPED). Anyone with an interest should attend. The meeting on the Douglas campus will be Monday, September 30 in Davis Hall, room 102 at 5:30 pm. The meeting on the Waycross campus will be Tuesday, October 1 in the Education Building Auditorium at 5:30 pm.

Students attending SGSC will be able to complete the four-year University of North Georgia (UNG) Special Education General Curriculum Elementary Education program (P-5) and qualify for teacher certification through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC). Students graduating from this program will receive a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from SGSC.

If you are unable to attend one of the sessions or you would like more information on the program, contact Silvanna Corona, administrative assistant of ELE/SPED program, at (912) 260-4256 or by email at silvanna.corona@sgsc.edu.

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