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Students may enroll in September, January, or March. Students in the above programs may also<br />

earn a minor in Sociology, Psychology, or Human Resource Management.<br />

Transfer students with 60 hours of acceptable credit are eligible to apply for enrollment in the<br />

Degree Completion Programs in Public Health or Health and Human Services. Classes in the 23-<br />

month cohort programs are scheduled one night per week.<br />

Evening <strong>College</strong> degrees:<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Health and Human Services<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Human Development<br />

Bachelor of Arts in Public Health<br />

Students should not assume the privilege of automatic transfer from the Day program to the<br />

Evening program. Students interested in changing their enrollment classification from Day to<br />

Evening must complete an Academic Petition indicating the reason for requesting the<br />

program transfer. Before being presented to the Provost for consideration, the Petition must be<br />

signed by the current academic advisor and the major advisor of the Evening program into<br />

which the student desires to transfer. Note that transfer between programs may be requested<br />

only one time during a student‘s <strong>undergraduate</strong> career.<br />

View the Evening <strong>College</strong> Bulletin online at www.lagrange.edu. Call (706) 880-8298 or e-mail<br />

evening@lagrange.edu for additional information.<br />

LAGRANGE COLLEGE AT ALBANY<br />

The <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Albany‘s <strong>undergraduate</strong> and graduate programs have been created in<br />

direct response to community and area needs. An extensive needs assessment in southwest<br />

Georgia was initiated prior to the planning and development of the programs for <strong>LaGrange</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> at Albany. The research results stressed the need for programs for non-traditional<br />

students that would enable them to complete a baccalaureate degree as well as a Master of Arts<br />

degree in Organizational Leadership. Each program offers a modular course schedule with a<br />

predictable structure of course offerings, costs, and outcomes. The programs emphasize<br />

leadership knowledge and skills in the workplace and in the community. As the Albany program<br />

is not intended to be a Business Administration degree, it does not have specialized business<br />

program accreditation through the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs<br />

(ACBSP).<br />

View the Albany Bulletin online at www.lagrange.edu or call (229) 420-8000 for additional<br />

information.<br />

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