In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we know many students are facing tough challenges. Georgia Military College is here for you, and we are doing everything we can to ensure no one is left behind. We have plans to provide extensions and support for those affected with the goal of completing the term. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and we’ll be flexible and supportive as we move forward. As Quarter 1 ends, we remain committed to your success, so please check here regularly for updates as we monitor recovery efforts. For those who cannot make it to campus, GMC will make every effort to work with you individually. Additionally, we are closely monitoring the development and potential impact of Hurricane Milton. At this time, the storm’s path is being tracked carefully, and there is no immediate cause for alarm in our area. However, we want to ensure that you are prepared and informed in case the situation changes. Your safety is our top priority, and we will communicate any necessary actions promptly on our website, through email, text, and social media as necessary. Learn More

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VIP Tour

Nearly 30 consular and trade officials from two dozen countries visited the campus of Georgia Military College on Friday, April 25, during Georgia’s 22nd Annual International VIP Tour. Cadet Staff Sergeant Will Parker and Cadet Staff Sergeant Rick Griffin performed a Dual Exhibition Drill and Cadet Second Lieutenant Dawn Hayward performed a Female Exhibition Drill. Lt. Col. Edward Shelor (USMC, Ret.), GMC Chair of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Interim Assistant Dean for Extension Programs, spoke to the group during their luncheon about the history of Milledgeville.