professional counselors are available to assist in interpreting test information and to help you find the best way to achieve career objectives.

The Center administers the institutional Scholastic Aptitude Testing Program (SAT), the American College Testing Program (ACT), The Regents' Testing Program, the University System of Georgia Collegiate Placement Examinations (CPE), and other institutional testing programs. It also schedules and administers national testing programs such as the PRAXIS, Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Law School Admissions Tests (LSAT), Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), Miller Analogies Test (MAT), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and the DANTES tests.

All counseling services are free to currently enrolled Augusta State University students, and all sessions and test results are confidential.

Cultural and Entertainment Programs
A wide spectrum of cultural and entertainment programs is provided for students through the dance-concert series, film series, and Lyceum series. Outstanding members of the creative and performing arts are brought to campus to enrich the educational, personal, social, and cultural components of the student life. These programs are funded by Student Activity fees.

Cullum Lecture Series: Each spring Augusta State University undertakes an inter-disciplinary educational program called the Cullum Lecture Series. The series often deals with other cultures, focusing on a specific country through visiting scholars, films, theatrical productions, and art exhibits. Some students sign up for special courses offered by their major department. Others choose to come only for the exhibitions and special lectures. This program has been identified by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as one of the country's ten most innovative programs. It is made possible by a grant from the Cullum Foundation of Augusta and is open to the community.

Lyceum Series: The Augusta State University Lyceum Committee was formed with the spirit of the ancient Lyceum in mind. The committee presents to the Augusta State University community the finest in stimulating and entertaining lectures, debates, and plays. The result has been a series of uniformly high quality programs funded by Student Activity fees.

Film Series: Each semester from August through May the university presents films of outstanding international reputation. Most have been unavailable in local theaters or rental outlets. The series thus provides film students and film lovers with an invaluable opportunity to study the art of cinema.

Disabilities Services, Office of (737-1472)
The Office of Disability Services provides assistance to students who have either a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more life

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