BAINBRIDGE – Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College’s Bainbridge campus is now offering night classes for students working towards their degree. Through a combination of evening, hybrid evening classes (those that meet only one night a week), and online classes, working and non-traditional students have great opportunities to advance their careers.
“Night classes are a wonderful option for students who may have other obligations during the weekday,” said Dr. Michael Kirkland, Executive Director of ABAC’s Bainbridge campus. “We’ve listened to what our students are telling us they need and have been working on expanding our offerings to meet those needs. Night classes are just one of the ways we’re doing that.”
Students can take a variety of classes towards earning a Bachelor of Science in Business and Nursing degrees, as well as the Associate of Science in Core Curriculum (General Studies pathway) and the Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN leading to the RN). Students can complete the first two years of the B.S. programs in Biology, History and Government, Writing and Communication, and in agricultural programs at Bainbridge before transferring to ABAC Tifton for the final two years.
For more information about classes at ABAC Bainbridge, contact the admissions office at 229-243-6920.