These program advisement forms are for students who enter the college Fall 2011 or after. Program advisement forms for students who entered the college prior to Fall 2011 can be found at the following link: Former Program Advisement Forms.
PLEASE NOTE: The following pages are recommendations for the programs. They do not necessarily show all the options for the core curriculum. For those, please refer to the core curriculum page.
Transfer Programs
Transfer Programs are designed for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges or universities upon the completion of two years of academic work at GPC. In addition to variations in general education requirements, senior colleges and universities vary the nature and number of professional course requirements which should be taken during the freshman and sophomore years. When planning a program with an adviser, students who have determined which profession or occupation they plan to enter should study the catalog of the institution to which they plan to transfer. Students who complete a transfer program are eligible for an Associate of Arts degree or an Associate of Science degree.
Special Note: The Health Sciences degrees are the first two years of a four-year program that must be completed at a senior institution. One cannot work in these allied health professions without completing a four-year degree at a senior institution.
* This program (pre-dentistry/pre-medicine/pre-pharmacy) is being discontinued for new students starting fall 2012. New students who wish to pursue careers in dentistry or medicine should follow the biology program of study. New students who wish to pursue a career in pharmacy should follow the chemistry program of study.
Career Programs
Career programs Are designed for students who wish to complete a college program that will prepare them to enter employment at a level of competence requiring more than a high school education, but less than a four-year college or university degree. As such, they do not have A-E sections, but instead have sections that are specific to each program. Students who complete a career program or course will be eligible for an Associate of Science degree, an Associate of Applied Science degree, or a certificate. Career programs are specifically designed for students who wish to prepare for a career through a short, intensive program of specialized study and general education. While the emphasis in career education is on specialized offerings, each degree program includes a selection of courses from an approved core of general education.
| Associate of Science |
Associate of Applied Science |
Certificate |
| Dental Hygiene | Fire Management* | Fire Management* |
| Nursing | Library and Information Science Technology** | Library and Information Science Technology** |
| Radiologic Technology with DeKalb Medical | Sign Language Interpreting | Sign Language Interpreting |
| Radiologic Technology with Grady Health System |
* Effective spring 2012, these two programs are no longer accepting new students.
** Effective August 2013, these program are no longer accepting new students.
Joint Programs
In joint programs, the student has to be admitted to both GPC and the other institution in order to graduate. Therefore, the requirements for sections A - F are shared by both institutions.
Associate of Applied Science Degrees
Medical Assisting (This program has been jointly offered with Georgia Piedmont Technical College; however, please note that this program of study is being discontinued at the end of spring 2012.)

