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TABLE OF CONTENTS BECOME A STUDENT AT GADSDEN STATE 3 COLLEGE CALENDAR 4 FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE – SPRING 2022 5 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 6 ADVISING 6 REGISTRATION 7 WITHDRAWAL POLICY 8 TUITION AND FEES 10 PAYMENT PLAN 10 FINANCIAL AID 11 REFUND POLICY 11 GENERAL INFORMATION 12 CLASS ATTENDANCE 12 CLASS CANCELLATION 13 CLASS SECTIONS 13 STUDENT ID 13 PARKING PERMIT/MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION 13 BOOKSTORE 13 STUDENT EMAIL 13 DISTANCE LEARNING INFORMATION 13 END OF SEMESTER/TERM GRADES 13 CLASS SCHEDULE/FULL TERM 14 CLASS SCHEDULE/MINI 1 TERM 39 CLASS SCHEDULE/MINI 2 TERM 42 DIRECTORY 45
BECOME A STUDENT AT GADSDEN STATE
APPLY NOW TO GADSDEN STATE USING OUR FREE ADMISSIONS APPLICATION!
STEP ONE
Fill out the admission application online at GADSDENSTATE.EDU
STEP TWO
Submit your form of identification to the Admissions Office or email it to admissions@gadsdenstate.edu
STEP THREE
Submit OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS
STEP FOUR
Apply for financial aid at FAFSA.GOV
STEP FIVE
Attend CARDINAL COMMIT, CARDINAL DAYS or schedule an INDIVIDUAL ADVISING SESSION
STEP SIX
REGISTER FOR CLASSES using ONEACCS located on the college website
STEP SEVEN
Get a STUDENT ID and a PARKING HANGTAG
STEP EIGHT
PAY FOR CLASSES before the drop for non-payment date
WELCOME TO THE CARDINAL FAMILY!SPRING SEMESTER 2022 CALENDAR October 27 Priority Registration October 28 All Other Registration January 3,4,5,6 Faculty duty day January 4 Drop for non-payment at 5 p.m., all Spring classes January 5, 6 Registration continues January 7 First day of class: Spring and Mini 1 January 7, 10, 11, 12, 13 Drop/add January 17 Martin Luther King Day: College closed January 18 Drop for non-payment at 5 p.m., all Spring classes January 18 Drop for no show at 5 p.m., Spring and Mini 1 classes January 18 Financial Aid freeze/census January 28 Professional Development Day for Faculty/Staff (mandatory) February 8 60% attendance date: Mini 1 February 15 Last day to withdraw: Mini 1 March 1 Final Exams for Mini 1; Registration for Mini 2 March 2 First day of class: Mini 2 March 2, 3 Drop/add: Mini 2 March 9 Drop for non-payment at 5 p.m., Mini 2 March 9 Drop for no show at 5 p.m., Mini 2 March 14 60% attendance date: Full Spring term March 16 Priority Registration: Summer 2022 March 17 All Other Registration: Summer 2022 March 28-April 1 Spring Break April 13 60% attendance date: Mini 2 April 14 Last day to withdraw: Mini 2 April 28, 29 Final exams: Spring and Mini 2 May 2, 3, 4 Final exams: Spring and Mini 2 May 5 Commencement May 9 Grades due at 10 a.m. May 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12 Faculty duty days
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE – SPRING 2022
MONDAY/WEDNESDAY Day Classes
ADDITIONAL
CLASSES
MINI 1:
Tuesday, March 1
FRIDAY ONLY CLASSES:
Friday, April 29
MONDAY ONLY CLASSES:
Last Class Meeting
TUESDAY ONLY CLASSES:
Last Class Meeting
MONDAY/WEDNESDAY Evening Classes
WEDNESDAY ONLY CLASSES:
Last Class Meeting
THURSDAY ONLY CLASSES:
Last Class Meeting
SATURDAY/SUNDAY
ONLY CLASSES:
Last Class Meeting TUESDAY/THURSDAY Day Classes
TUESDAY/THURSDAY Evening ClassesADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Current students do not need to apply for admission each term.
A new admissions application is required for students taking a break of one year or longer.
STEP ONE Apply for Admission. Visit GADSDENSTATE.EDU/APPLY
STEP TWO Submit Driver’s License or other approved ACCEPTABLE IDENTIFICATION
STEP THREE Submit other required items
First Time Freshman – OFFICIAL GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
Transfer – OFFICIAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT(S)
& OFFICIAL GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT
Dual Enrollment – DUAL APPROVAL FORM
Transient - TRANSIENT PERMISSION LETTER FROM HOME INSTITUTION
Admissions will email you to let you know we’ve received your application.
You will receive a secondary email once you have submitted all items and are an admitted student!
Contact us with questions! admissions@gadsdenstate.edu
ADVISING
Faculty advisors are assigned based upon a chosen program of study.
Students are strongly encouraged to seek faculty advisement prior to registration each semester to
explore career options, discuss educational goals, understand placement, plan a course of study,
and prepare for graduation or transfer. Faculty Advisors are available to assist students in the
selection of appropriate courses, registration, the payment process, and provide general information
about financial aid and scholarships.
TO LOOK UP YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR: ON-CALL ADVISING AVAILABLE:
Login to ONEACCS The on-call advisor is available during regular
business hours.
Click Student
> Student Landing Page Students can call 256-439-6864 to speak
> Student Profile directly with the advisor.
Locate advisor’s name on this screen In-person advising is also available
in Room 116 at the One Stop Center
Hover over advisor’s name or use the on the East Broad Campus.
A-Z DIRECTORY on gadsdenstate.edu
to look up contact information
Any student undecided about a program of study or enrolled in a
general program of study should see their assigned advisor for general studies.
Additionally, the names of advisors are listed within each program of study in the COLLEGE CATALOG.REGISTRATION
Admitted student with an A# can search for classes by
clicking on ONEACCS, located at the top of the Gadsden State homepage.
(Use OneACCS to register for classes. MyGadsdenState is for Blackboard and Email.)
To login to OneACCS, enter your A-number@gadsdenstate.edu and password.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERING ON A COMPUTER
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REGISTERING ON A PHONE
Once you sign into ONEACCS
Click Registration
Click Register for Classes
You have the option to:
Find Classes by searching course offerings and register directly from the class list
Enter CRNs directly and register
Plans allows you to register for classes recommended by an advisor
Select courses
Click Add
Click Submit
You should see “Registered” show in green under the status column
When choosing classes, pay attention to CAMPUS LOCATIONS
Ayers Campus is in Anniston
Gadsden State Cherokee is in Centre
East Broad Campus is in Gadsden
Online is taught completely online via Blackboard
Valley Street Campus is in Gadsden
Wallace Drive Campus is in GadsdenWITHDRAWAL POLICY
Withdrawal from a Class
Students may withdraw from a class from the end of the add/drop period until the withdrawal deadline,
which is published in the College calendar. Withdrawn grades (“W”) will be assigned for classes in
which students officially withdraw during that time. Should students fail to complete the course
withdrawal process, a failing grade (“F”) will be assigned.
Students may withdraw from a class through their OneACCS student account, by visiting the
Admissions and Records Office on any campus to complete the withdrawal form, or by emailing a
request to records@gadsdenstate.edu from their student email account.
Students receiving financial aid who withdraw from class or stop attending class could have their financial aid
decreased. Students who never attend class are not eligible for federal financial aid.
Please note the following:
Financial aid awards will be based on enrollment and class attendance, as reported by instructors.
The amount of financial aid for which students are eligible is determined based upon enrollment
and attendance as of the 10th day after regular term registration ends.
If students add classes after the 10th day after regular term registration ends, the financial aid award
amounts are not guaranteed to increase.
If students withdraw prior to the 10th day, or add one or more classes after the 10th day after regular
term registration ends, those classes may not be included when determining the amount
of financial aid for which students are eligible.
If students withdraw prior to the 10th day after regular term registration ends,
financial aid may be decreased.
If financial aid awards are decreased, students may have to repay the College and/or the Department of Education
all or part of their financial awards. Nonpayment of balances will prevent students from enrolling at Gadsden State
or any other institution. In addition, students may be referred to a collection agency. For more information on the
impact of withdrawals with respect to financial aid eligibility, please contact the FINANCIAL AID OFFICE.
NOTE: Athletes and Health Sciences students must notify their department prior to withdrawing from
any class. Health Science students participating in clinical courses may receive a grade prior to the
withdrawal date and become ineligible for withdrawal.WITHDRAWAL POLICY continued
Withdrawal from the College
The student may withdraw completely from GSCC at any time through the last day to withdraw,
specified in the College calendar. Students may withdraw from all classes through their OneACCS
student account after the add/drop period. Students wishing to withdraw from classes during the
add/drop period should email the Records Office at records@gadsdenstate.edu from their student
email account. Nursing students, EMS students, and athletes must notify the department prior
to withdrawal.
Once the complete withdrawal has been processed, the student will not be allowed to register again
during the term of withdrawal.
SHOULD A STUDENT ABANDON ANY CLASSES WITHOUT OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWING
FROM THE CLASSES OR FROM THE COLLEGE, THE GRADE OF “F” WILL BE ASSIGNED.
A Return of Title IV calculation will be required for students receiving or are eligible to receive financial
aid. Refer to the section TREATMENT OF FINANCIAL AID FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL
for more information.
Administrative Withdrawal or Drop from a Course or the College
The College may drop or withdraw students from any course for the following reasons:
1. Failure to fulfill conditions of registration if allowed to register on a conditional basis
2. Failure to pay applicable fees
3. Disciplinary action
4. Misrepresentation of the required information
5. Failure to attend class
Schedule Change
After registering for classes, students may make changes in their schedule by adding and/or
dropping classes either online through OneACCS or in person at the Office of Admission and
Records during the published add/drop period.TUITION AND FEES
The following tuition fees are required each semester or summer term and are subject to change without notice.
In-state tuition fees are $164 per credit hour and consist of $123 per credit hour for tuition, $10 per
credit hour ACCS enhancement fee, $9 per credit hour facility renewal fee, $9 per credit hour
technology fee, $12 per credit hour special building fee, and a $1 per credit hour ACCS reserve fee.
In addition to paying the appropriate tuition and fees, a student may also be required to purchase certain necessary
tools and supplies for some courses or programs.
INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE STUDENT EXPENSES
AND ALABAMA LANGUAGE INSTITUTE STUDENT EXPENSES
PAYMENT PLANS
Spring 2022 payment plan is currently available.
Students can enroll by following the ENROLL IN PAYMENT PLAN in OneACCS.
All students are charged a $40 enrollment fee.
If an installment payment is one day late, all students are charged a $25 late fee.
Students enrolled by Dec. 31 Students enrolled between Payment Plans
are required to pay a 30% down Jan. 1, 2022 through Jan. 18 are offered every
payment and will have are required to pay a Fall, Spring and Summer!
2 additional installment 50% down payment and will
payments due have 1 additional installment (Enroll by following the “Enroll
Jan. 13 and Feb. 13. payment due Feb. 13. in Payment Plan” link in
ONEACCS)FINANCIAL AID
Financial Aid offices are located in the One Stop Center on the East Broad Campus, in the
Administration Building on the Ayers Campus and at Gadsden State Cherokee.
The East Broad and Ayers offices are open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and
7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Friday.
The Gadsden State Cherokee office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the last Friday of each month.
Most aid programs are based on the individual need of the applicant. To determine if a student
is eligible for financial aid, a student must complete the FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL
STUDENT AID (FAFSA). The Gadsden State Title IV School Code is 001017.
Need more information on the FAFSA application and financial aid? CLICK HERE
ACCOUNT BALANCE REFUND POLICY
Visit GADSDENSTATE.EDU Students who completely withdraw from all classes
before the first official day of classes or during the first three
calendar weeks of classes will be refunded tuition and
Select OneACCS at the top of the screen fees on the following basis:
(under the Menu on a mobile device)
Withdrawal before the first official day of classes: 100% refund of tuition
Login using the appropriate link Withdrawal during the first week of classes: 75% refund of net tuition
Withdrawal during the second week of classes: 50% refund of net tuition
Select Account Detail for Term
Withdrawal during the third week of classes: 25% refund of net tuition
Select the appropriate term Withdrawal after the close of the third week of classes: No refund
Scroll down near the bottom of the page This refund policy applies to the 16-week semester. Refunds
of tuition for terms shorter than 16 weeks, such as summer
Locate Account Balance net terms and mini-semesters, will reflect a prorated week based
of Authorized Financial Aid on the number of days in the term.
A student who drops one class before the official first day of
If this number is positive, your financial aid classes or during the add/drop period while remaining
was not enough to cover all charges, registered for one or more other classes in that semester/
term will receive a full refund of tuition and fees for the
and you owe this balance.
dropped class. No refund is due if a student withdraws from
one class after the add/drop period while remaining
registered for one or more other classes.
The first official day of classes is indicated on the College
calendar as the day that classes begin for that semester.
This day may not be the first day on which all classes begin.
If this number is negative, your financial aid The calendar also indicates the last day to add/drop. For
covered all charges calculating refunds, a week is defined as seven calendar days.
and you have a credit balance remaining.GENERAL INFORMATION
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of Policy Against Harassment
1974 as Amended Gadsden State Community College is committed to protecting its
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as students, staff, and visitors from sexual harassment, discrimination,
intimidation, and exploitation as prohibited by Title IX of the Education
Amended (FERPA), Gadsden State Community College may Amendments of 1972 and of Title VII (Section 703) of the Civil Rights
disclose certain student information as “directory information.” Act of 1964. Anyone who believes herself or himself to be subjected to
Directory information includes a student’s name, address, telephone such sexual harassment, discrimination, intimidation, and/or exploitation
number, date of birth, academic honors, enrollment status, and major should contact Michele Bradford, Director of Legal Affairs, Gadsden
fields of study, as well as information about a student’s participation in State Community College, Joe Ford Center, P.O. Box 227, Gadsden, AL
35902-0227; 256-439-6822; fax 256.439.6812; e-mail
officially recognized activities and sports, the weight and height of mbradford@gadsdenstate.edu.
members of athletic teams, the date of attendance by students, degrees
Entire Policy: POLICY AGAINST HARASSMENT
and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency
or institution attended by a student. If any student objects to the
release of such information, that student should notify the Registrar
Crime Reporting
All students and employees are encouraged to report promptly all
in person and in writing within three weeks after the beginning of each
on-campus crime and suspicious activities to the Office of Safety and
semester. The Registrar’s Office is located in the One Stop Center
Security. While off campus, students and employees are encouraged to
on the East Broad Campus
contact the local law enforcement authorities. This report may be made
to any uniformed GSCC officer or in person at the Security Office. Call
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 256-312-2132 24 hours a day for assistance or information. The Security
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination staff will assist any student in processing an offense with the local police
against any qualified person regardless of his/her disability. Reasonable department. To obtain information about registered sex offenders in the
and appropriate accommodations for qualified disabled students, state of Alabama, a current list of all Alabama registered sex offenders
applicants, employees, and visitors will be met unless to do so would is posted on the Alabama Department of Public Safety Web site. If you
present an undue hardship to the College or lower the academic need assistance, contact the Gadsden State Security Office
standards of the College and for the program. For additional or call 256-549-8613.
information, contact Pam Clough, the Gadsden State ADA Coordinator,
at 256-549-8462, email pclough@gadsdenstate.edu. Student Right to Know
As required by the Higher Education Act of 1965, Gadsden State
Equal Opportunity in Education Community College makes available to students graduation and transfer
and Employment out rates for designated student cohorts. Information may
Gadsden State Community College has filed with the Federal Govern- be obtained on the Gadsden State website or by contacting the
ment an Assurance of Compliance with all requirements imposed by or Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Grants, and Special Projects
pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Regulation at 256-549-8228
issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall,
on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from Accreditation
participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to Gadsden State Community College is accredited by the Southern
discrimination under any program or activity sponsored by this institu- Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award
tion. It is also the policy of Gadsden State Community College to be in associate degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and
accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA
provides that “no person in the United States shall, on the basis of 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation
sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of or be of Gadsden State Community College.
subjected to discrimination under any educational program or activity NOTICE: Academic courses taken at Ayers State Technical College prior
receiving Federal financial assistance.” to 1997 must be retaken due to lack of accreditation by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Gadsden State Community College is committed to equal opportunity
in employment and education and does not discriminate on the basis CLASS ATTENDANCE
of sex, race, color, religion, disability, or national origin. Gadsden State Class attendance is considered essential to the educational process
complies with non-discrimination regulations under Title VI and Title and is integral to academic success. Students are expected to attend
VII, Civil Rights Acts of 1964; Title IV, Education Amendments of 1972; all classes for which they are registered. Absences disrupt a student’s
and Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Inquiries concerning this academic progress, contribute to poor academic performance, and
policy may be directed to Michele Bradford, Director of Legal Affairs, significantly diminish the quality of group interaction in class. Students
Gadsden State Community College, P.O. Box 227, are expected to attend class on time and are expected to remain in
Gadsden, Alabama 35902-0227, 256-439-6822, class for the duration of the published class time. Faculty are required
email mbradford@gadsdenstate.edu. to verify attendance on a specified day to capture census reporting data
as required to comply with federal financial aid regulations. Students
that have not attended class by the census reporting date may be
reported as a no show and removed from the course.GENERAL STUDENT INFORMATION
CLASS CANCELLATION STUDENT EMAIL
Gadsden State Community College reserves the right to cancel any The Gadsden State Community College email system is deemed the
class. When a class is cancelled, students enrolled in the class will official method of communication whereby students are notified
be notified and removed from the course. Students may register for of College-related matters: cancelled/dropped classes, admission
another section of the course or may contact the Advisement Resource status, financial matters, announcements, and general
Center at 256-549-8271 for assistance. information exchange.
CLASS SECTIONS Students are expected to check email frequently.
Gadsden State Community College reserves the right to divide class
sections whenever deemed appropriate. It is recommended that email be checked daily, but at a minimum, twice
per week. Regular email management will also minimize the risk that
STUDENT ID the inbox will be full, causing the email to be returned to the sender with
Students are required to have an identification card, which can be made an error. Undeliverable messages returned due to either a full inbox or
at orientation or within the first two weeks of classes. IDs are made in use of a “spam” filter will be considered delivered without further action
the One Stop Center, East Broad Campus, in the Pierce C. Cain required of the College.
Learning Resource Center at Ayers, at Gadsden State Cherokee Library,
Students are responsible for the consequences of not reading, acting
and in the Valley Street Library. The ID is to be in the student’s
upon, and/or responding to official college-related
possession at all times while the individual is on campus or
communications sent to their GSCC student email address.
participating or attending College events and must be displayed
when requested by Campus Security or other College officials.
The ID also serves as a library card, which enables students to check Access email via the
out materials (books, videos, etc.) from any Gadsden State Library and MYGADSDENSTATE PORTAL
to access the Library’s webpage and online resources. A replacement
card can be issued at any of the listed locations once the student has
paid the replacement fee of $5 at the Business Office. END OF SEMESTER/TERM GRADES
PARKING PERMIT/MOTOR VEHICLE End of Semester/Term grades are posted and are available in the
REGISTRATION student’s OneACCS account. Grades are available to students after the
All students, faculty and staff, using a motor vehicle on any Gadsden final day of the semester/term as identified on the college calendar.
State Community College campus must register it with the Safety and
Security Office. The student vehicle registration fee is included in
the tuition fee. The driver will be issued a hangtag, which is to be
hung from the inside rearview mirror of the vehicle. It is the driver’s DISTANCE LEARNING INFORMATION
responsibility to keep this hangtag available for use in the vehicle that
is driven on campus. However, the hangtag may be moved from one Blackboard Learn is the learning management system for both
vehicle to another vehicle if necessary. If a hangtag is lost or stolen, the on-campus and online courses. Students can access course
driver must purchase a new one for a fee of $10. materials at any time and from any computer with an Internet
connection. Blackboard Learn allows instructors to manage all course
Students may register vehicles and receive a hangtag from the materials online as well, including posting documents, making
Information Desk in the One Stop Center on the East Broad Campus announcements, sending email, creating online assessments and more.
in Gadsden, at the Business Office on the Ayers Campus in Students can access course documents, send files and access grades
Anniston, and from the Security Office at Gadsden State Cherokee. directly. Course materials are available at any time from any location,
allowing students to learn when and where they choose.
BOOKSTORE
After registering for courses, students should obtain the necessary
books and supplies for the semester. Access Blackboard through your
A bookstore, operated by Barnes & Noble Booksellers, LLC, is located MYGADSDENSTATE PORTAL
in the One Stop Center on the East Broad Campus. Students can
purchase books new or used, rent textbooks, or purchase an e-book.
The bookstore also offers supplies, Gadsden State clothing, and gifts. However, if you would like to login to Blackboard directly, your username
Bookstore facilities are also provided at the Ayers Campus. Students is only the portion of your student email before the “@” sign. Do not
may call 256-546-3334 (East Broad Campus) or 256-835-2707 (Ayers include @gadsdenstate.edu. example: username is A00123456.
Campus).
Students who participate in financial aid programs may purchase If you do not know your student email, how to login into your
materials from the bookstore 10 days prior to the beginning of mygadsdenstate portal, or need your password, please contact the
class and have the items charged to their account. Gadsden State Help Desk or call 256-549-8341.A
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ADD/DROP A COURSE GED TESTING
Records, 256-549-8210 256-439-6819
records@gadsdenstate.edu ged.com
ADULT EDUCATION INFORMATION DESK
Etowah County, 256-439-6957 256-549-8300
Calhoun County, 256-832-1206
LOCATE A STUDENT ON CAMPUS
ADVISEMENT RESOURCE CENTER Dean of Enrollment & Retention office, 256-439-6852
256-549-8271
arc@gadsdenstate.edu MAKING A SCHEDULE
Contact your academic advisor
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
Admissions, 256-549-8210 PARKING DECALS
admissions@gadsdenstate.edu Information Desk, 256-549-8300
APPLY
PASSWORD RESET
APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION Gadsden State Help Desk
Admissions, 256-549-8210
PAY TUITION
admissions@gadsdenstate.edu
Gadsden Business Office, 256-549-8215
BOOKSTORE Ayers Business Office, 256-835-5445
Gadsden, 256-546-3334
SCHOLARSHIPS
Ayers, 256-835-2707
256-549-8203
CAMPUS SECURITY
STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
Security officer, 256-312-2132
Director of Student Life, 256-549-8212
CARDINAL TUTORING CENTER
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS)
256-549-8287
Gadsden, 256-549-8208
ctc@gadsdenstate.edu
Ayers, 256-835-5465
CAREER INFORMATION
TESTING SERVICES
256-549-8633
Gadsden, 256-549-8497
careerservices@gadsdenstate.edu
Ayers, 256-832-1241
CHANGE OF ADDRESS testing@gadsdenstate.edu
Records, 256-549-8210
TRANSCRIPTS
records@gadsdenstate.edu
Records, 256-549-8210
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE records@gadsdenstate.edu
Records, 256-549-8210
records@gadsdenstate.edu VETERANS SERVICES
Gadsden, 256-549-8207
COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES Ayers, 256-835-5467
256-549-8462
VETERANS UPWARD BOUND
DISABILITY SERVICES Gadsden, 256-549-8204
256-549-8462 Ayers, 256-835-5481
DUAL ENROLLMENT WITHDRAWALS
256-549-8305 Records, 256-549-8210
dualenrollment@gadsdenstate.edu records@gadsdenstate.edu
FINANCIAL AID
256-549-8284 WORK STUDY
Financial Aid, 256-549-8232AYERS CAMPUS | Anniston
EAST BROAD CAMPUS | Gadsden
GADSDEN STATE CHEROKEE | Centre
VALLEY STREET CAMPUS | Gadsden
WALLACE DRIVE CAMPUS | Gadsden
MORE INFORMATION
Call: 256.549.8305
Email: enrollment@gadsdenstate.edu
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