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Military College in Valdosta, GA

Hello there. I live in Valdosta, GA and I heard there's a military college here but, I don't know a lot about it. Can anyone provide information on the military college located in Valdosta, GA? What's it like and what do I need to get in?

a year ago

The military college you're referring to in Valdosta, Georgia might be the Georgia Military College (GMC) - Valdosta Campus. However, it's worth noting that GMC is not a traditional military academy like West Point. Instead, GMC is a public-independent educational system that includes both a 2-year junior college and a few bachelor's degree programs. The college is in the liberal arts tradition and emphasizes character development and leadership alongside academic pursuits.

The GMC Valdosta campus specifically, it's relatively small, which can facilitate personalized attention. The focus is on providing education while also developing characteristics like honor, duty, and respect. Also, while they offer a military environment, it's not mandatory for students to commit to military service upon graduation.

GMC operates on an open admissions policy, meaning they admit any student with a high school diploma or GED equivalent. There's no requirement for SAT or ACT scores for admission, and applicants don't need to achieve a particular high school GPA. However, all entering students should expect to take a placement test to measure mathematics, reading, language skills, and more unless they have SAT, ACT, or ACCUPLACER scores from the past five years or certain coursework completed from another institution.

Once admitted, students have the option to subscribe to the Corps of Cadets. This is a leadership program structured around a military lifestyle, and it offers scholarships for those willing to commit to a term of service upon graduation.

In all, it's a flexible school that lends itself well to students looking for a structured environment that seeks to promote not only academic growth but moral and leadership development as well. But be sure to schedule a visit or attend a virtual information session to get a better feel for the campus environment and learn more about what they offer.

a year ago

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