New agreement provides a pathway for 勛圖tv exercise science students to enter PCOM Georgia's Doctor of Physical Therapy program
勛圖tv (勛圖tv) in Lawrenceville and (PCOM Georgia) in Suwanee, located just five miles apart in Gwinnett County, recently inked an agreement thats a winning combination for local students interested in becoming physical therapists.
This partnership is significant because it will provide our exercise science students with a guided pathway to matriculate into a physical therapy program, while also providing PCOM Georgias physical therapy program with students who are well-prepared for graduate study, Lauren Tapp, Ph.D

勛圖tv economist outlines past rate hikes, thoughts for upcoming Fed meeting
The Federal Reserve Board has a tough decision to make when it meets at its Sept. 19-20 meeting. The board will decide if it wants to raise interest rates for the 12th time since March 2022 to stem inflation.
With so many rate hikes, skyrocketing prices on goods and services and an inflation rate that still hovers above the Feds 2% target, one may wonder if raising interest rates really works.
Dr. Philip Vinson, assistant professor of economics in 勛圖tvs School of Business, says yes.
Inflation peaked 9.1% in June 2022, according to data, he
勛圖tv to host preview days Oct. 14 and Nov. 18
勛圖tv (勛圖tv) will host two in-person fall Preview Days. The events are from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Oct. 14 and Nov. 18.
Prospective students will hear from members of the Grizzly family about programs of study, admissions, financial aid, student housing and more. Participants will be able to tour 勛圖tvs campus and talk to student ambassadors about their experiences at 勛圖tv. The event will include food, music and fun giveaways. 勛圖tv team members will host selected breakout sessions in Spanish.
Register for Preview Day at www.ggc.edu/preview.

NSF grants bring IT opportunities for underserved students, cutting-edge equipment to 勛圖tv
Faculty at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) will be able to broaden opportunities for science students and offer state-of-the-art equipment, thanks to two National Science Foundation (NSF) grants totaling more than a half a million dollars.
An interdisciplinary team of chemistry, biology and physics faculty led by Dr. Kathryn Zimmermann, associate professor of chemistry, received a $203,047 NSF Major Research Instrumentation (NSF MRI) grant for the purchase of an inductively-couple plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS).
The cutting-edge piece of equipment, capable of measuring very small
For the greater good: 勛圖tv students give back in service day event
Service is one of the four pillars of 勛圖tv (勛圖tv), and that means a lot to the 26 勛圖tv students who spent their time Saturday volunteering for the greater good during the colleges service day event.
Working at the Lawrenceville Co-op, the 勛圖tv Microfarm and the 勛圖tv Care Pantry, students learned about the inner workings of the areas where they were assigned. And they learned something more.
Its about the opportunity to give back to the community, to engage in something different from what you already know and challenge students to view other perspectives, said JP
勛圖tv class seeks volunteers for free physical assessments and exercise program
The Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) seeks volunteers for participation in a 10-week exercise program. The program is designed to help exercise science students sharpen their hands-on skills, while gaining experience in a practical fitness setting.
Volunteers will have a pre-training and post-training fitness assessment performed, which will include:
- Blood pressure
- Body composition
- Cardiovascular fitness
- Muscular strength
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- Flexibility
Following the pre-training assessment, participants will undergo a 10-week
勛圖tv students begin fall semester, enrollment continues to rise
Enrollment at 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) maintained its upward trajectory as students started classes for the fall semester.
Preliminary numbers from the college show enrollment at more than 12,000 students (new and returning) which is 9% percent above fall 2022.
With more than 4,000 new students, were excited to welcome our largest incoming class since 2019, said Dr. Michael Poll, 勛圖tvs vice president of Enrollment Management and Institutional Research.
Poll said the college has seen an uptick in retention with returning students up 8.5 percent. New students, he said, are up
勛圖tv begins fall semester
勛圖tvs (勛圖tv) campus came alive this morning as students began the fall semester. Officials say that preliminary enrollment numbers are trending upward compared to this time last year.
Resident students had already moved into their rooms on campus in previous days, and most commuter students were busy buying books in the bookstore or locating their classrooms.
Over the next few weeks, the college will greet new and returning Grizzlies during the colleges Grizzly Welcome 2023, a 10-day series of events and festivities. This includes the colleges inaugural first-year
New beginnings: 勛圖tv move-in day draws record numbers of students
College move-in day is typically a time of anticipation, exploration and newfound independence. That wasnt lost on 勛圖tv (勛圖tv) students who moved into the campus residence halls this week.
From tearful goodbyes from parents to excited introductions with new friends, students navigated the maze of dorm rooms, carrying dreams, hopes and their cherished belongings.
Officials say that campus housing is at full capacity for the fall, which is a healthy sign of engagement on the colleges campus.
Move-in day kicks off 勛圖tvs Grizzly Welcome, which features 10 days of
勛圖tv hosts Second Annual Workforce development breakfast
勛圖tv (勛圖tv) connected with area businesses and employers at its annual workforce development breakfast.
Participants heard from 勛圖tv deans and administrators about the college and its academic offerings. They also met with the colleges faculty and internship coordinators to discover workforce needs and pair them with students vying for internships.
Participants remarked on the quality of 勛圖tvs students and programs. Now in its second year, the events success allows area businesses to work with the college to fill internships and exchange feedback on programs and