Meet the SGA President Candidates: Abby Schmidt

Each day this week an SGA president candidate will be featured so you can get to know them ahead of the elections March 27-30. For more information about the candidates and how to vote, visit here. Abby Schmidt: Hi, my name is Abby Schmidt. I’m a freshman student at Georgia Highlands College. I’m currently studying […]

Scholarship Opportunity

Higher Foundation is a grant-making foundation for Georgia college students. Georgia is one of only two states that lack broad need-based financial aid, and nearly 112,000 students deal with unmet financial need. We are working to meet Georgia college students’ financial needs with our grants and scholarships. You may learn more about us by visiting […]

Federal Financial Aid & Summer/Fall Registration

Summer registration opens March 6 and fall registration opens April 10. Did you know federal financial aid will not cover classes that are not a part of your officially declared pathway/program? Effective Summer Semester 2023, students enrolling in courses that are not required to complete their officially declared pathway/program of study could see their financial […]

Partnership for Inclusive Innovation

The Smart Community Corps (SCC) is the first statewide effort of its kind for civic-minded students to gain hands-on, valuable experience working on real-life problems in a community environment as a way to apply their skills and improve the lives of residents. 36 Internships available. See the attached flyer and graphic below for details. Flyer […]

Honoring Black History Month: Phillis Wheatley

In every human breast,God has implanted a principle, which we call Love of Freedom … ” Phillis Wheatley Despite being enslaved, Phillis Wheatley is one of the most well-known 18th century poets. Wheatley was the first enslaved woman Afro-American published poet. She was also the third colonial American woman to have her work published. Wheatley […]