Moultrie Observer

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July 27, 2010

ABAC on the Square classes begin Aug. 16

MOULTRIE — Fall semester classes at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College location in Moultrie will begin Aug. 16 and end Dec. 3. A variety of classes will be offered for the upcoming term. The deadline for applications is Aug. 1.

A total of 27 classes are available at ABAC on the Square this fall term. The class schedule includes core curriculum classes in English, math, humanities, social science, and physical education.

“The array of classes being offered will fit any schedule—part-time, full-time, day or evening,” said Kay Powell, Director of ABAC on the Square.

Any questions on the ABAC classes in Moultrie for the fall semester can be directed to Powell at (229) 891-7235 or via e-mail at kpowell@abac.edu.

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