Hey there! Can't speak directly about Clayton State, but from my experiences at Mercer Law and SCAD, know it's crucial for universities to support their non-traditional students lol. They need to offer flexible schedules, online options, and community that understands their unique challenges...
Hey there! As an Emory alum and local author, I've seen firsthand how university expansions can boost the local economy. But it's not just about restaurants and shops getting more foot traffic.
Find myself frequently driving to Sandersville Technical College from my nearby town and, boy boy, some days it feels like quite the trek. Any of you guys commute in regularly? Honestly, it's not the distance that irks me. It's kinda nice to get out of my town and see some different scenery on...