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Community Health Application Procedures

  
The B.S. in Health Education: Community Health & Human Services is a limited enrollment program. Application is made in spring of the sophomore year. Contact the Program Coordinator for additional information. Application procedures include:          

1.  Submission of the completed application form by the deadline
     established for the current  academic year;

2.  Submission of related documents by the deadline established
     for the current academic year, including:

     a.  Proof of current certification in CPR and First Aid;

     b.  Proof of liability insurance;     

3.  To be considered for admission into the program, students
     must satisfy the following criteria:

     a.  Passed both parts of the Regents' Exam;

     b.  Completion of general education Areas A-E by the end of
          the summer prior to entry into the program;

     c.  Completion of major-specific Area F classes with grades
          of C or better core by the end of the summer prior to entry 
          into the program;

     d.  Grade Point Average of 2.5.


Please Note

1.  Enrollment in some programs is restricted and admission into the
     programs is competitive. Meeting the above criteria does not
     guarantee acceptance into the program of interest.

2.  Once accepted into a program students must obtain grades of C
     or better on all Area F, major and minor, and specialization
     courses (Outdoor Education) courses.

3.  Students are expected to maintain 2.5 Grade Point Average
     (GPA) or better in all Department of Kinesiology programs.

4.  Students whose student's GPA falls below 2.5 will be given one
     semester to achieve a GPA of 2.5.

5.  Students whose GPA does not return to 2.5 or better will be
     exited from the program of studies and may re-apply when the
     GPA is at an acceptable level.

6.  Readmission to a program of studies in the Department of
     Kinesiology is not guaranteed.

Dr. Barbara Funke, CHES 
118 Parks Memorial Building                 
Campus Box 112
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Phone (478) 445-4072
Fax (478) 445-1790
barbara.funke@gcsu.edu

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