Valdosta State College
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Counseling Center
Evening Program
Contains information about Valdosta State College's Evening Program from the late 1980s, designed to help students go to college at night.
Mark Stevens Memorial Blood Drive
The Mark Stevens Memorial Blood Drive began in 1975 as a tribute to Mark Stevens a Valdosta State College student and native Valdostian who was killed in a gun accident in October 1975. The collection contains information concerning the history of the blood drive, organizational information and participants. The date spans from 1975-1988.
Michael M. Black Papers
Moody Air Force Base
Office of Academic Student Instructional Support (OASIS)
Contains Informational Brochures for the Developmental Studies Program at Valdosta State College.
Office of Admissions
Parent's Handbook
The Parent's Handbook was a booklet produced by Valdosta State College for the parents of incoming freshmen. It was distributed at Orientation as a way to help parents understand how the school worked, and to offer advice on how to best help their child as they entered school.
Public Safety
Contains definitions of disruptive behavior (1969). Newsletters with tips on public safety with a focus on personal defense, Annual Report of VSC's Public Safety Dept., Valdosta's Public Safety Police 1991 Annual Report, and pamphlets and information concerning traffic and parking regulations.
Student Organizations
Valdosta State College, Oversized - Framed Items
The collection contains a wide variety of materials relating to the history of Valdosta State University as Valdosta State College from 1950-1993. Items include framed or oversized items of images around campus showing campus growth throughout the years.
Valdosta State College Woman's Club
VSC Collection - Miscellaneous Subjects
This collection contains materials published by Valdosta State College. The first box contains picture booklets published by the college "reflecting" on past years, from the 1930s, 1966, and 1970.The items from the second box are mostly informational/promotional flyers, pamphlets, and brochures from the 1970s and 1980s. These items are mostly meant to be informative about the services available at Valdosta State.