1 to 11 credit hours………………….$ 5.00 12 or more credit hours……………..$11.00. Tuition and fees are established by state legislative action and/or Board approval and are subject to change. Fall………………………………….....$3.25 Spring.………………………………...$3.25 Summer.………………………………$1.15.
Mar 07, 2022 · The course title introduces the subject matter of a course. The group of numbers to the right of a course title gives, in order of information, the lecture hours per week, laboratory and/or shop hours per week, clinic and/or cooperative work hours per week, and the last digit gives the semester credit hours awarded for successful completion of ...
Fall and Spring Semesters 12 hours is Full Time, 9-11 hours is 3/4 time, and 6-8 hours is 1/2 time. Summer Semester 7 hours is Full Time, 6-5 hours is 3/4 time, and 4 hours is 1/2 time. (VA only) GTCC’s Veteran’s Office must promptly be informed of ANY and all changes to your schedule or semester hours.
length of the program, excluding the first 30 attempted credit hours of developmental education. This will be measured in credit hours (e.g., if the academic program length requires 60 credit hours, maximum time frame cannot exceed 90 credit hours . attempted). Once students have earned an associate degree from GTCC, they may not be eligible for
I Grade. An I indicates a student is passing a course but has not completed all required course work.
Curriculum and continuing education students are allowed two days of excused absences each academic year for religious observances as required by law. Curriculum students must notify instructors in writing of expected religious absences within the first three weeks of class.
The two-year AGE program provides students opportunities to study English, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science and mathematics at the college level.
Academic success at GTCC is important. To remain in good standing and graduate, a student must have a cumulative program grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher.
Minimum SAT scores of 500/math and 500/verbal or composite ACT score of at least 21. Minimum high school GPA of 3.0 (weighted)
If you're a college student from Guilford County who is home from for the summer, make GTCC your “college away from college” by enrolling in summer classes. It's a great way to make up or get ahead on your credit requirements, helping you reach graduation.
12 credit hoursTo be considered full-time, a student must enroll for at least 12 credit hours. To be considered half-time, a student must enroll for at least 6 credit hours.
GTCC does not offer on-campus housing.
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In the fall, GTCC will make the transition from a seven-point grading scale to a 10-point scale. On the college's current seven-point scale: 94-100 equals an A; 86-93, a B; 78-85, a C; and 70-77 , a D. On the 10-point scale, 90-100 equals an “A,” and anything below 60 is failing.Jan 21, 2010
Medlin Campus CenterThe Main Counseling Center is located in Medlin Campus Center, Room 3800 on the Jamestown Campus. It is open from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday. Counseling Services are also offered on the Greensboro Campus in the CEC Building, Room 128.
Federal and state regulations require that students receiving financial aid maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). GTCC applies these standards to all federal and state financial aid funds in order to maintain a consistent procedure for all students receiving assistance.
If you become ineligible for financial aid due to a failure to meet the minimum guidelines for satisfactory academic progress or because you have reached your maximum time frame to earn a degree, you may appeal your status to the Financial Aid Office. Appeals will be considered for various circumstances.
The GTCC includes Individually Billed Accounts (IBAs) and Centrally Billed Accounts (CBAs). The DoD policy is that the Government-sponsored, Contractor-issued travel card should be used to pay for ALL official travel expenses while on TDY/TAD.
Policy. Use of the travel card is mandated by the Travel and Transportation Reform Act of 1998. Per the DoDI 5154.31, Volume 4, DTMO is responsible for developing, coordinating, and maintaining the Government Travel Charge Card Regulations and managing the GTCC program. The Military Services may further restrict/define this policy.
Centrally Billed Accounts. A CBA is a variation of the travel card, under the DoD travel card program. CBAs are used for the Department's specific needs and may be the method of payment for expenses incident to official travel, to include local travel. Payment of CBAs is the responsibility of the government.
Personal use of the travel card or using the travel card to pay for someone else's travel expenses is prohibited. The use of the travel card for non-official expenses may result in disciplinary actions. Service and Agency personnel needing assistance should contact their local Agency Program Coordinator (APC).