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Donelson is assistant vice president for enrollment management
Tery Donelson has been appointed to the newly created position of assistant vice president for enrollment management. He will oversee and coordinate the efforts of admissions, financial aid, evaluations, records and transcripts.
New director at Columbia College-Hancock Field
John Hammill is the new director of Columbia College--Hancock Field. In his new position, Hammill is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the Hancock Field campus, including class scheduling and student and faculty recruitment and retention.
New director at Columbia College-Orlando
Dr. Alan Hilliard is the new director of Columbia College--Orlando. In his new position, Hilliard is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the Orlando campus, including class scheduling and student and faculty recruitment and retention.
Columbia College receives national recognition for quality and value
Columbia College once again has been nationally recognized for academic quality and value by U.S.News & World Report, The Princeton Review and GetEducated.com.
More minority students complete degrees at Columbia College
Columbia College recently advanced six places to No. 16 of the top 50 institutions nationwide granting bachelor's degrees to African-American students in business management, marketing and related support services.

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Donelson is assistant vice president for enrollment management
Tery Donelson has been appointed to the newly created position of assistant vice president for enrollment management. He will oversee and coordinate the efforts of admissions, financial aid, evaluations, records and transcripts.
Columbia College receives national recognition for quality and value
Columbia College once again has been nationally recognized for academic quality and value by U.S.News & World Report, The Princeton Review and GetEducated.com.
More minority students complete degrees at Columbia College
Columbia College recently advanced six places to No. 16 of the top 50 institutions nationwide granting bachelor's degrees to African-American students in business management, marketing and related support services.