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This handbook is prepared for the convenience
of students and does not constitute an
official publication of the Board of Regents
of the University System of Georgia. In case
of any divergence from or conflict with the
Bylaws or policies of the Board of Regents,
the official Bylaws and Policies of the Board
of Regents shall prevail.
The statements set forth in the handbook are
for informational purposes only and should
not be construed as the basis of a contract
between a student and this institution.
Although every effort has been made to insure
accuracy of the material stated herein,
Georgia College & State University reserves
the right to change, without actual notice to
individual students, any provision listed in
this handbook including but not limited to
academic requirements for graduation. Every
effort will be made to keep students advised
of such changes.
Information regarding academic requirements
for graduation is available in the offices of
the director of admissions and records, the
vice president and dean of students, and the
deans of major schools/colleges. It is the
responsibility of each student to keep
himself apprised of current graduation
requirements for a degree program in which he
is enrolled.
The responsibility for knowing the
information presented in this handbook rests
ultimately with the student.
[Note: The use of the male terminology is
meant to reflect both male and female
student, faculty, and staff at Georgia
College & State University.]
Student Handbook Contents
Preface
Expectations of
Students
The Honor Code and
Code of Conduct Student Academic Bill of
Rights and Responsibilities
Student Roadmap
Academic Information
and Policies
Campus Policies
for Student Organizations
Co-curricular
Opportunities
Greek Life
History of GCSU
Institutional
Standards/Admin Policies
Helpful Places on
Campus
Services for Students
Advisory Groups
Disciplinary
Procedures and Sanctions
Non-Academic
Grievance or Appeal Process
Rights and
Responsibilities
Traditions at GCSU
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