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On the Cover
Left to right, MSC nursing
students Meredith Rumph, Rachel Haddock, Earl Butler and
Combelena Lewis, shown shortly after completing a clinical
rotation. (Photo: Bruce Radcliffe)
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Contents Filling
a Need
Committed to helping alleviate the Central Georgia shortage of
RNs, Macon State College admits more nursing students than ever
before and prepares to begin recruiting for a baccalaureate program,
now in the final stages of development, designed for practicing
Registered Nurses.
MACON STATE COLLEGE NURSING
PROGRAMS
CAREER INFORMATION ABOUT NURSING
Opening Soon
Workers are putting the finishing touches on the Charles H. Jones
Building, the new home of Macon State's Division of Nursing & Health
Sciences and Division of Natural Sciences & Mathematics.
Going Strong in
Houston County
Macon State College's Warner Robins Campus celebrates its
grand opening, drawing rave reviews and a record number of
students.
MSC Hits Enrollment
Record
Quality programs, affordability and convenience draw 5,403 students
to Macon State for Fall 2003, the highest enrollment in the College's
35-year history.
Partners in Education
Macon State College students, faculty and staff volunteer their
time at Bibb and Houston elementary schools.
The MSC Foundation's 2003 Annual Report
Invest
in Success Campaign Update
MSC
Foundation Scholarships Awarded
Alumni
Council Expands Activities
Annual
Campaign Update
MSC
Foundation By the Numbers
The Macon State College Office of External Affairs publishes
MSC Today. It is circulated to faculty, staff, students, alumni,
and friends of the college.
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