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Enrolling as a transient student at Georgia Military College

Anyone here who's been a transient student at Georgia Military College? Not sure how to go about it, or what it'd be like. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

6 months ago

Being a transient student generally means you're enrolled in an accredited institution (your "home school"), but wish to temporarily attend another college or university (the "host school"). In this case, your host school would be Georgia Military College (GMC).

Step 1: Confirm your eligibility. Before anything else, you should first make sure that your home institution allows students to be transient students. Check with your academic advisor or your school's Registrar's office if this is permissible, and whether there are limitations on credits or types of courses that can be taken at a host institution.

Step 2: Determine the course(s) you want to take. Review GMC's course offerings to find the course or courses you are interested in. Ensure that the course(s) align with your academic plan at your home school.

Step 3: Obtain approval from your home school. This usually involves completing a transient student form from your home school, which often requires approvals from various departments. This is crucial to ensure the course credits you earn at GMC will be accepted at and transferable to your home institution. The form generally includes the specification of the GMC courses that you'll be taking.

Step 4: Apply to GMC as a transient student. After obtaining approval from your home school, you would need to apply to GMC. As per the GMC website, transient students would need to submit an Application for Admission, the completed Transient Permission Course Form from their home institution, and pay the application fee.

As for the experience, considering the structure at GMC, it could be a bit more regimented and disciplined than the one you're used to. GMC operates on the philosophy of 'Develop the Intellect to Think - the Character to Lead.' So, apart from your regular coursework, there may be elements of leadership training and character development embedded within your overall experience.

Of course, every person's experience will differ based on factors like the time of year, courses taken, and personal disposition. The best way to gain further insights would be to reach out directly to past transient students or GMC's admissions office for more specific information, as they'll be able to provide a richer, more detailed account of what to expect.

6 months ago

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