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New Freshman (Traditional)
A first-time GPC student below the age of 23, who has graduated from an accredited high school within the last five years, or has earned a GED or 30 or fewer transferable semester hours at an accredited college.
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New Freshman (Non-Traditional)

A first-time GPC student above the age of 23, who has graduated from high school more than five years ago, or has earned a GED and may have previous college or university attendance.
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Online
A student interested only in distance learning/online courses.

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International

A student born or educated outside the United States.
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Dual Enrollment
A student interested in earning college credit while still enrolled in high school.
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Military
An active/inactive member of the U.S. military or a military spouse or dependent.

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Transient

A student currently enrolled at another accredited college or university who wishes to take courses at GPC.
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Transfer

A student with 30 semester hours or more of transferable credit from an accredited college or university.
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Home Schooled

A student who has graduated from high school under a homeschool program.
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Senior

A student who is 62 years of age or older and not seeking a degree.
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Special Degreed

A student who already has a baccalaureate or higher degree.
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Former

A returning GPC student who has not enrolled for three or more terms.
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Student Success Stories
Georgia Perimeter College is proud of our diverse, active and thriving student body. What our students have in common is their passion and drive to make a difference at GPC, in their communities and in the world.
Read about Houng Tran, a GPC math major, and other students.




















