 
          Building, promotes college completion for adult learners and military personnel.
        
        
          1. Adult Learning
        
        
          Darton State College recognizes both the challenges and experiences adult learners bring
        
        
          to higher education.  Through the facilitation of a range of Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
        
        
          options, Darton provides adult learners an opportunity to attain college-level credit for life
        
        
          and work experience.  The Office of Military and Adult Education also offers a variety of
        
        
          support resources to maximize student achievement.  To contact the Office of Military and
        
        
          Adult Education, please call (229) 317-6538.
        
        
          2. Military Resource Center
        
        
          The Military Resource Center provides individually tailored resource guidance for military
        
        
          students, to include active-duty, reservists, veterans, and family members.  The mission of
        
        
          the Military Resource Center is to provide student support services that enhance and
        
        
          compliment the academic experience of our military students. Through information and
        
        
          referral, outreach, and opportunities for involvement, the Center strives to provide a
        
        
          supportive and educational environment that promotes student success.  The Center also
        
        
          advises the Military Student Organization and chairs a Military Outreach Committee,
        
        
          composed of appointed faculty, staff, and students who review and recommend military
        
        
          friendly policies at Darton.  The Military Resource Center is dedicated to helping our past,
        
        
          present, and future military members, along with their families, achieve their higher
        
        
          education goals.  For more information, please contact the Military Resource Center at
        
        
          (229) 317-6538 or
        
        
        
          .
        
        
          
            J.  First Year Experience
          
        
        
          Also called DART 1000, this course is designed to assist first-year students in adjusting to
        
        
          the academic and social community at Darton State College.
        
        
          1. All degree-seeking students who have less than 12 earned hours must take
        
        
          DART 1000.
        
        
          2. Students who have at least 12 hours of earned college credit will not be required
        
        
          to take FYE.  This includes all previous coursework, transfer credit, AP credit, or
        
        
          CLEP exams.
        
        
          3. Students enrolled in certificate programs are not required to take FYE.  Should
        
        
          they transfer to a degree program and have less than 12 hours, they will be
        
        
          required to take FYE.
        
        
          4. Students who do not pass FYE with at least a C will be required to retake the
        
        
          course in the following semester.
        
        
          a. Students who do not pass the course in A term will be required to
        
        
          register for the course B term.
        
        
          b. Students who do not pass the course in B term must register for the
        
        
          course in their next semester of enrollment.
        
        
          5. Students may not drop the FYE course without dropping all other classes.  For
        
        
          questions about this policy, please contact the Dean of Humanities.
        
        
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