Newly Accepted Students – Athens Technical College

Newly Accepted Students – Athens Technical College
Newly Accepted Students
With all of your goals and aspirations in front of you, you’re probably excited and a bit overwhelmed. We’re here to tell you that getting started is easy. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know that will help you embark on your new adventure.
Next Steps for New Students
Get your student ID number
Your student ID is the number associated with your digital identity at Athens Technical College and is located on your official acceptance letter. The last three digits of your student id are also part of your student email address
Find your ATC Student ID Number
Set up your ATC Single Sign-On account
Athens Technical College’s Single Sign On (SSO) integrates the login for all Banner, Blackboard, email, and intranet applications. This means that you will only need one set of credentials (username and password) to access all of your on-campus resources. Follow the link below to begin the process of setting up your Single Sign On credentials.
Set up your Account
Learn how to use Blackboard
All courses taught at Athens Technical College use Blackboard as our digital Learning Management System (LMS) which is accessed through the Internet. Instructors of all courses, regardless of course type, post grades, the course syllabus, assignment calendar, and announcements in Blackboard. Some classes will utilize Blackboard more than others. All students must complete the Blackboard Orientation before meeting with an advisor and registering for classes.
Students interested in taking online courses can view technical requirements, support, and other tips for virtual learning on our Online Learning Resources page, and then complete the Blackboard Orientation.
View Online Learning Resources
Complete the Blackboard Orientation
Meet with your academic advisor
Whether you meet with your advisor in person, by phone, or using student email, all students are expected to meet with their advisor to set up an academic plan. After your initial plan is set up, you may be able to use the college’s Degree Works system to keep track of your progress as you work towards achieving your academic goals!
If you are not sure who your advisor is, you can use the link below to find their contact information.
Academic Advisor Information
Register for your classes
BANNER is our Student Information System and registration portal. Information about how to register is in the quick reference guide available below.
For dual enrollment students, please
review this document
to learn how to register for your classes.
BANNER Registration
BANNER Quick Reference Guide
Fill out applications for financial aid and scholarships
If you would like to apply for state or federal financial aid such as HOPE Grant, HOPE Scholarship, and Pell Grant, be sure to go to
studentaid.gov
right away to fill out your application.
The Athens Tech college code is 005600.
For dual enrollment students or students who wish to apply for state aid only, please visit
www.GAfutures.org
and complete your online funding application.
Additionally, the
Athens Tech Foundation
offers scholarships through a separate application process.
Financial Aid
Get your student ID card
The Office of Student Activities is responsible for managing the ID Services area for Athens Technical College. All students are must have a current student identification card while enrolled at the College. This identification card serves as a method to prove that students are enrolled, is used as a library card, to sell used textbooks back to the bookstore, and grants students access to other campus services, such as the academic support center. Student identification cards are also used to identify students at clinical and internship sites associated with individual programs of study. Students may obtain ID cards at scheduled times each week in the office of student activities (room H-759) off of the student center on the Athens Campus, the Student Affairs Office on the Elbert County Campus, the Manager’s Office at the Greene County Campus, and the Director’s Office at the Walton County Campus. Students may also schedule an appointment to have their IDs made. Students receive their first photo identification card at no cost, but replacement cards are $5.
ID Services Hours
Mon – Thurs 8 AM – 5 PM
Fri – 9 AM – 4 PM
For questions regarding ID services, please contact the office of student activities at
706-355-5175
.
Obtain a parking pass
Students pay a parking fee, which
is included
as part of the registration fee each term. Students must obtain parking permits at the Student Affairs Information desk/Admissions Office on the Athens Campus, the Student Affairs Office on the Elbert County Campus and Greene County Campus, the Director’s Office on the Walton County Campus, and the Athens Campus Library after 5pm. Students must display parking permits on their vehicles and must park in designated student parking areas.
Parking may not be available directly adjacent to your classroom building at all times; therefore, students should allow ample time to park and walk across campus before the start of classes.
Students may refer to the
campus maps
available on our website for student parking areas.
Download Parking Registration Form
Parking Policy
New Student Orientation
Athens Technical College’s New Student Orientation is delivered in person and through virtual sessions online. Registration will be available approximately six weeks in advance for live sessions. These sessions are not required, but we strongly encourage you to register and attend. Refreshments will be served at in-person events.
At Athens Technical College, we understand the vital support that family members provide to help our students succeed. Each session will provide information about Athens Technical College including:
Academic Programs
Costs/Financial Aid and Scholarships
Student Privacy Rights
Campus Resources
Student Activities
And much more!
On-demand Virtual Orientation
Follow the link below to begin ATC’s online virtual orientation anytime and complete the online quiz!
Virtual New Student Orientation
Events
FAQ’s
ATC offers over
190 options
through associate degrees, diplomas, and technical certificates of credit.
Yes, there are several hundred courses that are
offered online
in order to accommodate your schedule better with your personal life. These can include in-person, fully online, hybrid or web-enhanced options.
The main campus is located in
Athens
, with satellite campuses located in Greene County, Elbert County, and
Walton County
.
Yes, it is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Specific programs may be accredited by other national or regional organizations as stated in the
catalog
.
Our mascot is the owl, which represents wisdom and independent thinking. The character mascot is named Athena, the Greek mythology goddess of wisdom and war and city protectress, who adopted the owl as her sacred or favorite bird.
Most classes have an average of 10 to 20 students per class, with 30 at the very most. Learning in smaller class sizes often helps students form strong networks on campus.
Popular programs include business management, healthcare assistant, cosmetology, nursing, early childhood care and education, accounting and welding.
Our mission
is to provide educational programs and services through traditional and distance education methods to foster lifelong learning, facilitate workplace success, and promote economic development.
How Can We Help?
We would love to answer any questions you have about getting started at Athens Tech.
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