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Freshman Seminar

 

Freshman Seminar (GSC 101) is a dynamic 1-hour credit course designed to help freshmen with their transition to college life. 

You will learn about how to succeed academically as you engage in activities and discussions. Your instructor serves as your Freshman Advisor, and your class will have a Peer Leader.

In the course you meet other freshmen and discuss such topics as:

  • time management,

  • note taking and test taking

  • careers

  • relationships

  • decision-making

Fall 2008

General Syllabus & Assignments

Monday/Wednesday Week by Week Syllabus

 

Monday/Friday Week by Week Syllabus

Ropes Course Schedule

You also have the opportunity to: 

  • learn about the history of Georgetown College

  • participate in the Alpine Challenge course (ROPES)

  • discover study abroad opportunities at GC

  • explore Georgetown's many majors and minors

This course counts as credit toward the 120 hours you need for graduation.

 

Freshman Seminar is only offered to freshman in the fall semester--so sign up for it when you register for courses (listed as GSC 101). The course finishes mid-November. It will fit easily into your schedule!

 

Questions?

 

Gretchen Lohman

  • Associate Dean for Academic Enhancement

Faith N. Griffith

  • Assistant Director for Academic Enhancement

 



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