Georgia Gwinnett College invites prospective students for Preview Day on February 21

Jann L. Joseph, President at Georgia Gwinnett College
Jann L. Joseph, President at Georgia Gwinnett College - https://www.ggc.edu/
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Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) will host Preview Day on February 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., welcoming prospective students and their families to its campus. The event is designed to offer visitors an opportunity to explore the college, meet faculty and students, and learn about academic programs and student support services.

Attendees can tour the campus and gain insight into GGC’s resources that aim to help students succeed both academically and personally.

“Preview Day gives students and their families a real feel for our welcoming, energetic community,” said Kimberly Jordan, vice president for enrollment management. “It’s the perfect chance to explore academics, student life and the support that helps our Grizzlies succeed from day one through graduation.”

According to Georgia Gwinnett College, more than 12,000 students are currently enrolled at the institution.

Those interested in attending Preview Day are encouraged to register in advance.



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