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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Transferring Course Credits

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BAS Technical-Occupational Course Transfer Guide

 

For the most up-to-date policies governing the transfer of credits, please visit our catalog here.

Transferring Course Credits from GMC

Students who complete an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree generally find that the degree transfers to a four-year college, which enables them to enter as a rising junior. Students who do not complete the degree and thus do not graduate, experience selective articulation of the courses on the transcript by the four-year college. Usually, the course-by-course articulation process decreases the number of hours transferred and affects the entry load to a four-year college or university.

Because GMC is fully accredited, its degree is generally accepted by any four-year college or university in the United States. On occasion, because of varying standards in curriculum, course content, state policy, or accrediting standards, students may experience a loss of credit hours in transfer. Students experiencing these types of hour and credit losses are encouraged to contact the Registrar at Georgia Military College for assistance.

On occasion, discussions between the GMC registrar and the registrar at the transferring institution can resolve these situations. A student should talk to the admissions office at the four-year school well in advance of graduation to be sure of the requirements at a particular college.

For more information on possible articulation agreements with other institutions, see the Transfer Agreement page here.

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