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Advice on applying to Georgia Military College in Augusta?

Hey folks, I've been thinking about pursuing my post-high school education at Georgia Military College's Augusta campus. Does anyone have any advice on their application process? What should I have prepared before I start? Thanks in advance.

9 months ago

Absolutely, I can certainly provide some guidance on applying to Georgia Military College (GMC) in Augusta. Here are some steps you can follow:

1. Start by Completing the Application: The initial step in the process is to fill out the online application, which can be found on GMC's official website. Make sure to have your personal information, educational history details, and your military status (if it's applicable) at hand.

2. Submit High School or GED Diploma: You'll need to submit your high school transcripts or GED diploma to GMC. Contact your school's counselor to assist with sending these over. If you're still a senior, wait until your final grades are recorded and request these documents to be sent ASAP after graduation.

3. Standardized Test Scores (Optional): Traditionally, GMC requires SAT or ACT scores for certain programs. But this has became optional. It's up to you whether you want to submit scores or not. Check their official policy to verify if this is still the case.

4. Submit College Transcripts (If Applicable): For students who have previously attended a college or university, it's important to provide your transcripts from each institution attended.

5. Placement Test: GMC may require some students to take Accuplacer tests for placement purposes, particularly if you haven't taken the SAT or ACT. This helps determine the right level for you in subjects like English and Math.

The process is pretty straightforward, but as with any college application, be sure to start early, check your application for completeness and accuracy, and follow up to ensure your transcripts and any test scores have been received.

Best of luck to you on your journey to attending military college!

9 months ago

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