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Fast Facts & 2017 College Directory
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Fast Facts
The business climate in Georgia is one of the healthiest in the country, and continues to attract world-class companies to our state. In the 2016 Fiscal Year, the Georgia Departmentof Economic Development announced that 365 companies planned to locate or expand in Georgia, bringing more than 25,000 new jobs.
We know the number one need of new and existing companies is a talented and skilled workforce, and with the number of jobs created in Georgia each year, it’s imperative that the Technical College System of Georgia, as the state’s top resource for workforce, train our students with both the hard and soft skills that will make them, and the companies they work for, successful.
At TCSG, our presidents, faculty and staff are united in our mission to educate our students and move them into career paths as soon as they are ready. And through the leadership of Governor Deal and our legislators, initiatives like Complete College Georgia, the Move On When Ready dual enrollment program, and the Georgia WorkSmart Apprenticeship program are helping us do exactly that.
In FY16, as always, the Technical College System of Georgia kept a laser focus on workforce development, and preparing students for the jobs that need their talent. We thank our many statewide and local partners for the opportunities they provide our students, and look forward to our continued work together to ensure a pipeline of talented, energetic and exceptional workers that will keep Georgia thriving.
Sincerely,
Gretchen Corbin, Commissioner
Letter from the Commissioner
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Technical Education
34,506**Total Graduates
41,288*Technical Certificatesof Credit
9,563*Diplomas
57,646*Total Awards
Conferred
6,795*Associate Degrees
Unduplicated Graduates
Up9.2%
22colleges
campuses85 600
DegreeDiploma &Certificate Programs
Articulation Agreements
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Guaranteed EducationTCSG graduates are guaranteed to be proficient in TCSG-taught competencies or we will retrain them at no cost.
Total Enrollment
133,4551,982,472 credit hours
66,082 Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
$Financial Aid
Technical Education
68,962 Pell Recipients
59,021 HOPE Recipients
63,867 Online Enrollment
$89per credit hour $1,335
Tuition for15 hour semester
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State GOAL Winner
Ashley Rodgers, a 2016 honor graduate of the Marketing Management program at South Georgia Technical College, is the Technical College System of Georgia’s 2016 Student of the Year. A native of Macon County, Rodgers says that technical education has helped her find joy in her accomplishments, allowing her to showcase her leadership abilities and become a strong, independent young woman.
At South Georgia Technical College, she was selected as a Student of Excellence and held numerous leadership positions, including president of the Georgia chapter of SkillsUSA. She believes that the support and opportunities she found within the Technical College System of Georgia have been the key to her success.
Rodgers is currently attending Middle Georgia State University on a Presidential Scholarship and has been offered an internship position with a local non-profit organization charged with restoring and re-establishing downtown Macon as a thriving center of economic, cultural and social activity.
“I will be forever grateful to the Technical College System of Georgia for the opportunities it has provided. I wouldn’t be where I am today without technical education and I hope to be able to share my story with thousands of others who will benefit from it,” says Rodgers.
2016 TCSG Student of the Year
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Fast FactsState GOAL Winner
“I chose technical education because it provides students with the hands-on skills and knowledge needed to succeed in today’s workforce and global economy. Additionally, it offers opportunities to build networking connections and workforce experience, as well as creating various career pathways for students at an affordable price.”
Ashley Elizabeth RodgersMarketing Management
South Georgia Technical College
As the 2016 TCSG GOAL winner, Ashley Rodgers received a new Kia Optima, courtesy of Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia.
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The popularity of dual enrollment continued to increase thanks to the “Move On When Ready” program instituted in 2015. More than 17,000 high school, and even middle school, students got a jump-start on their careers in AY16 by acquiring college credits in both core and technical courses. In fact, Georgia NorthwesternTechnical College hosted more Move On When Ready students than any other college in the state.
Career Academies
students served
40Academies
$112State Investment
million
25K
• Morgan County: Georgia Piedmont Technical College will partner with the Morgan County School System. • Dougherty County: Albany Technical College will work with the Dougherty County School System in partnership with the Terrell and Calhoun County school systems.• Atlanta: Atlanta Technical College will collaborate with the Atlanta Public School System in partnership with the Fulton and Clayton County school systems.
Grants for three new College & Career Academies were announced in FY16:
17,109
Workforce Development
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Fast Facts
Strategic IndustriesWorkforce Development Grant(SIWDG)
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Workforce Development
Certified Engineer Assistant Commercial Truck DrivingComputer ProgrammingComputer Technology Diesel Equipment TechnologyEarly Childhood Care & EducationHealth ScienceIndustrial MaintenanceMovie Production/Set DesignPractical NursingPrecision Manufacturing Welding & Joining Technology
ProvidesFREE TUITION
for Georgia students
enrolling in these programs
More than 22,000 students were enrolled in the SIWDG programs during the 2016 academic year, and 14,819 diplomas and/or certificates were awarded.Students enrolled in SIWDG eligible majors increased by 13% and the number of awards increased by 61% in AY 2016.* *The number of majors eligible for SIWDG increased in AY 2016
Complete College GeorgiaTCSG is well on its way to meeting the workforce needs of Georgia industry by 2025, the goal set by Complete College Georgia. The system is ahead of its FY16 benchmark by 28,288 students who have completed the requirements for an associate degree, diploma or certificate.
Workforce Development
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State Rick Perkins Award Winner
Since 2010, Dr. Angela Hines-Brown has shared her love of children with each student she impacts as an Early Child-hood Care and Education instructor on the Coweta campus of West Georgia Technical College.
Through hard work, Dr. Hines-Brown has risen from humble beginnings to become the first person in her family to earn a Ph.D. Her work ethic, determination and love for people are what drives her to make a difference each day.
Dr. Hines-Brown knows through personal experience that real-world, hands-on training empowers a person to succeed, and likes to say that the power of a high-quality technical college education doesn’t stop with the student. Dr. Hines-Brown has witnessed this in her own life: her mother, a technical college student, used her education to change her life and open doors of opportunity to her daughters.
Dr. Hines-Brown is now following her mother’s example, working hard and paying it forward — investing in the lives of other people who can make a difference for themselves, their families and their community.
In April, Dr. Hines-Brown won the state title for the Rick Perkins Award for Excellence in Technical Instruction and became the Technical College System of Georgia’s 2016 Instructor of the Year.
2016 TCSG Teacher of the Year
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Fast FactsState Rick Perkins Award Winner State Rick Perkins Award Winner
“I view each of my students as champions. I refine my students’ gifts and talent, producing confident career professionals and a skilled workforce. Technical colleges are catalysts for change and provide opportunities for
individuals to thrive. I’m honored to teach at a technical college.”
Dr. Angela Hines-BrownEarly Childhood Care and Education
West Georgia Technical College
After being named 2016 TCSG Rick Perkins Award winner, Dr. Angela Hines- Brown recounts her life story to the audience.
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The Nation’s Best Workforce Training
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14DifferentCountries
projects in37
Customized Workforce Training Projects
6,703Jobs created or saved
• 95% supported Georgia manufacturers• 55% supported new companies• 45% supported existing/expanding industries• 35% involved international companies• 67% were located outside of Metro Atlanta, representing 80% of FY2015 trainees
Site Location Professionals Name Quick Start #1 in the U.S. for the Seventh Year in a Row!
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Fast FactsThe Nation’s Best Workforce Training Contract Training
4,647Customized Contract Training Projects
TCSG colleges maintain strong and vital connections with companies in their region to ensure they are not only meeting, but anticipating, workforce needs. College presidents, as well as their vice presidents of economic development, convene industry councils regularly to listen to local business so they can plan to adjust curriculum each semester, if needed, or provide other means of assistance such as customized contract training. System-wide, the demand for this training, in everything from management to industry-specific skills, has continued to increase.
Trainees
2014 2015 2016
3,095
3,682
4,647
Companies Receiving Customized Contract Training from TCSG Institutions in FY16
141,958
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Adult Education
55,111AdultEducationEnrollment
instructional sites400+
157,827
70% Adult Basic Education (ABE) 7% Adult Secondary Education (ASE)23% English as a Second Language (ESL)
1,240instructors In the past ten years,
the Georgia GED® Testing Program has awarded
Diplomas
67 41GED® Testing Centers
Mobile Testing Sites
Georgia’s GED® Testing Program provides testing for: 2 Youth Challenge Academies3 Job Corps Centers48 correctional institutions7 Youth Detention Centers
3,200 institutionalized students were served
diplomas awardedin FY 16
9,843
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Fast FactsAdult Education
CLCPCertified Literate Community Program
2,12354,928
44254,928
During fiscal year 2016 the TCSG GED® Customer Service Center: • Served 25,666 customers. • Issued 27,387 duplicate diplomas and official transcripts. • Processed TCSG Foundation GED® Testing Fee Scholarships. • Delivered a 1-2 day turn-around on mail-in and online customer requests.
In FY16 the Georgia GED® Testing Program implemented a new online official transcript/duplicate diploma request system.
19,768 StudentsservedVolunteersDonated hoursCLCP tutorsVolunteer hours
Photo courtesy of Chattahoochee Technical College
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State EAGLE Winner
Desmond Vaird was named the state’s top Adult Education student in March 2016. As the State EAGLE (Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education) winner, Vaird is recognized for his exceptional achievements in adult education and is a role model for Georgians who seek to improve their lives through education.
Vaird struggled with drug and alcohol abuse and eventually made his way to the Potters House, a Christian recovery center for chemically addicted men. Shortly after his acceptance into the Potters House, Vaird was provided the opportunity to obtain his GED® credential through Lani-er Technical College, which he did within five months of arriving at the recovery center. After graduating in March 2015, Vaird immediately enrolled in the University of North Georgia to pursue a degree in elementary education, hoping to one day secure a position in a classroom so he could encourage students to continue their educations.
While serving as Georgia’s state ambassador for Adult Education during the EAGLE program’s 23rd year, Desmond will raise awareness of educational opportunities in communities around the state and encourage the pursuit of lifelong learning. He plans to pursue motivational speaking for groups like adult learners, middle school students, chemically addicted men and broken families.
2016 TCSG Adult Education Student of the Year
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“Prior to March 2015, I was a statistic. I was a high school dropout, drug addict and alcoholic. Lanier Technical College provided me a second chance, with the opportunity to obtain a GED®, build my confidence and self-esteem and find a better job opportunity. I want my future students to realize the importance of education. And I want them to know that drugs and alcohol have no place in success.”
Desmond VairdGED® Graduate
Lanier Technical College
State EAGLE Winner
Commissioner Gretchen Corbin and 2016 EAGLE winner Desmond Vaird visit with Governor Deal in the Governor’s Office.
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Partnership Initiatives
Georgia Film AcademyA partnership between TCSG and the University System of Georgia, the Georgia Film Academy started classes in FY16 at Gwinnett Technical Col-lege. At the end of the academic year, 45 Gwinnett Tech students had completed the program and trained on-set, gaining valuable experience and making the contacts needed to embark on a career in Georgia’s booming film industry.
Prisoner Re-entryAdult Education and Technical Education are joined at the hip to help prisoners earn post-secondary work credentials. In FY16, Adult Education served 3,444 students through its correctional programs.
34533780
inmates obtained or retained employment
inmates were able to earn their GED® credential
inmates have enrolled in postsecondary education
In Technical Education:
inmates obtained a Technical Certificate of Completion (TCC)
inmates earned an on-the-job (OJT) certificate of completion.
Central Georgia Technical College served a total of 1,666 inmates in credit and non-credit program courses
(duplicated number)
2,358261
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Fast FactsSystem Budget
FY16
340,025,630 75,163,481
349,184,244 764,373,355
31,875,000 4,525,000 2,855,000
- 11,000,000 2,500,000
12,500,000 65,255,000
37,850,980 8,843,151
20,453,991 635,395,228 702,543,350
FY15
331,854,904 81,691,954
357,903,732 771,450,589
8,800,000
16,990,000 7,000,000 5,000,000
10,000,000 1,225,000
- 49,015,000
37,567,567 8,652,782
19,568,754 632,150,153
697,939,256
Fund SourceState FundsFederal FundsOther FundsTotal
Capital Outlay BudgetConstruction ProjectsEquipment for New FacilitiesMajor Repairs and RenovationsReplacement of Obsolete Equip. Career AcademiesQuick Start EquipmentWorld Class Lab EquipmentTotal Capital Outlay Budget
Expenditures by ProgramAdult Education Departmental Administration Economic DevelopmentTechnical Education Total Expenditures
College Directory
Mary P. Flanders1st Congressional District
Richard Porter, Sr.2nd Congressional District
Frank S. “Chunk” Newman3rd Congressional District
Baoky N. Vu4th Congressional District
James F. Gingrey5th Congressional District
Dr. Lynn M. Cornett6th Congressional District
Michael L. “Sully” Sullivan7th Congressional District
Ben I. Copeland, Sr.8th Congressional District
Dinah C. Wayne9th Congressional District
Trey Sheppard10th Congressional District
Jay Cunningham11th Congressional District
Tommy David12th Congressional District
Tim Williams13th Congressional District
Joe W. Yarbrough14th Congressional DistrictChairman
State Board*
Ben BryantMember at Large
Doug CarterMember at Large
Randall FoxMember at Large
Anne KaiserMember at Large
Robert “Buzz” LawMember at Large
Sylvia E. RussellMember at Large
Shirley A. SmithMember at Large
Phillip “Phil” SuttonMember at Large
Shan CooperMember at Large
* As of January 1, 2017
College DirectoryAdministration
Gretchen K. Corbin
Commissioner
Matt ArthurDeputy Commissioner
Penni HaberlyAssistant CommissionerAdministration
Beverly SmithAssistant Commissioner Adult Education
Dr. Scott RuleAssistant CommissionerData, Planning & Research
Jackie RohoskyAssistant CommissionerEconomic Development
Neil BittingAssistant Commissioner External Affairs/Facilities
Dr. Kathryn HornsbyAssistant CommissionerTechnical Education
College Directory
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Technical College Main Campus
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College Directory
Enrollment is the unduplicated count of students enrolled in credit courses during the academic year.
Graduates are the unduplicated count of graduates who received a certificate, diploma or degree during the academic year.
2017 Technical College Directory
Albany ..................................................... 24
Athens ..................................................... 24
Atlanta ..................................................... 25
Augusta .................................................. 25
Central Georgia .................................... 26
Chattahoochee .................................... 26
Coastal Pines .........................................27
Columbus ................................................27
Georgia Northwestern ....................... 28
Georgia Piedmont ............................... 28
Gwinnett ................................................. 29
Lanier ....................................................... 29
North Georgia ........................................30
Oconee Fall Line ...................................30
Ogeechee ................................................. 31
Savannah .................................................. 31
South Georgia ....................................... 32
Southeastern .......................................... 32
Southern Crescent ............................... 33
Southern Regional ............................... 33
West Georgia ......................................... 34
Wiregrass Georgia ............................... 34
Bainbridge State ................................... 35
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Albany Technical College1704 South Slappey BoulevardAlbany, Georgia 31701 Phone (229) 430-3500 • Fax (229) 430-3594www.albanytech.edu
Dr. Anthony O. ParkerPresident
(229) [email protected]
Serving Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Lee, Randolph and Terrell counties
AY 2016 Enrollment 4,685AY 2016 Graduates 1,501
Serving Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Hart, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro,
Walton and Wilkes counties
Dr. Andrea Daniel President
(706) [email protected]
Athens Technical College800 U.S. Highway 29 NorthAthens, Georgia 30601 Phone (706) 355-5000 • Fax (706) 369-5753www.athenstech.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 5,651AY 2016 Graduates 1,397
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Serving Fulton and Clayton counties
Dr. Victoria SealsPresident
(404) [email protected]
Atlanta Technical College1560 Metropolitan Parkway SWAtlanta, Georgia 30310 Phone (404) 225-4400 • Fax (404) 225-4605www.atlantatech.edu
Serving Burke, Columbia, Lincoln,McDuffie and Richmond counties
Terry D. Elam President
(706) [email protected]
Augusta Technical College3200 Augusta Tech DriveAugusta, Georgia 30906 Phone (706) 771-4000 • Fax (706) 771-5715www.augustatech.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 5,659AY 2016 Graduates 1,716
AY 2016 Enrollment 6,204AY 2016 Graduates 1,493
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Serving Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer,Paulding and Pickens counties
Dr. Ronald C. Newcomb President
(770) 975-4125ronald.newcomb@
chattahoocheetech.edu
Serving Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Pulaski,
Putnam and Twiggs counties
Central Georgia Technical College80 Cohen Walker DriveWarner Robins, Georgia 31088 Phone (478) 988-6800 • Fax (478) 988-6835www.centralgatech.edu
Dr. Ivan H. Allen President
(478) [email protected]
Chattahoochee Technical College980 South Cobb DriveMarietta, Georgia 30060 Phone (770) 528-4545 • Fax (770) 528-4455www.chattahoocheetech.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 11,514AY 2016 Graduates 3,205
AY 2016 Enrollment 14,334AY 2016 Graduates 2,534
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Serving Chattahoochee, Harris,Muscogee, Quitman, Stewart, and
Talbot counties
Lorette M. Hoover President
(706) [email protected]
Columbus Technical College928 Manchester ExpresswayColumbus, Georgia 31904 Phone (706) 649-1800 • Fax (706) 649-1885www.columbustech.edu
Serving Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Long, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware
and Wayne counties
Dr. Glenn Deibert President
(912) [email protected]
Coastal Pines Technical College1701 Carswell AvenueWaycross, Georgia 31503Phone (912) 287-6584 • Fax (912) 338-5300www.coastalpines.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 5,231AY 2016 Graduates 962
AY 2016 Enrollment 3,531AY 2016 Graduates 1,200
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Serving Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd,Gordon, Murray, Polk, Walker and
Whitfield counties
Pete McDonald President
(706) [email protected]
Georgia Northwestern Technical CollegeOne Maurice Culberson DriveRome, Georgia 30161 Phone (706) 295-6963 • Fax (706) 295-6944www.gntc.edu
Serving DeKalb, Morgan, Newton andRockdale counties
Dr. Jabari Simama President
(404) 297-9522 ext. 1281 [email protected]
Georgia Piedmont Technical College495 North Indian Creek DriveClarkston, Georgia 30021 Phone (404) 297-9522 • Fax (404) 294-6290www.gptc.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 7,956AY 2016 Graduates 2,108
AY 2016 Enrollment 5,627AY 2016 Graduates 1,937
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Serving Gwinnett and North Fulton counties
Dr. D. Glen CannonPresident
(678) 226-6315 [email protected]
Gwinnett Technical College5150 Sugarloaf ParkwayLawrenceville, Georgia 30043 Phone (770) 962-7580 • Fax (770) 338-9218www.gwinnetttech.edu
Serving Banks, Barrow, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson and Lumpkin counties
Dr. Ray PerrenPresident
(770) 533-7030 [email protected]
Lanier Technical College2990 Landrum Education DriveOakwood, Georgia 30566 Phone (770) 533-7000 • Fax (770) 531-6328www.laniertech.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 10,071AY 2016 Graduates 2,428
AY 2016 Enrollment 4,981AY 2016 Graduates 1,369
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Serving Fannin, Franklin, Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and
White counties
Dr. Mark IvesterPresident
(706) 754-7702 [email protected]
North Georgia Technical College1500 Highway 197 NorthClarkesville, Georgia 30523 Phone (706) 754-7700 • Fax (706) 754-7777www.northgatech.edu
Serving Bleckley, Dodge, Glascock,Hancock, Jefferson, Laurens, Telfair,Warren, Washington, Wheeler and
Wilkinson counties
Dr. Lloyd Horadan President
(478) 553-2111 [email protected]
Oconee Fall Line Technical College1189 Deepstep RoadSandersville, Georgia 31082 Phone (478) 553-2050 • Fax (478) 553-2117www.oftc.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 3,661AY 2016 Graduates 670
AY 2016 Enrollment 2,159AY 2016 Graduates 571
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College Directory
Serving Bulloch, Evans andScreven counties
Lori Durden President
(912) 871-1638 [email protected]
Ogeechee Technical CollegeOne Joseph E. Kennedy BoulevardStatesboro, Georgia 30458 Phone (912) 681-5500 • Fax (912) 486-7704www.ogeecheetech.edu
Savannah Technical College5717 White Bluff RoadSavannah, Georgia 31405Phone (912) 443-5700 • Fax (912) 303-1710www.savannahtech.edu
Dr. Kathy S. Love President
(912) 443-3024 [email protected]
Serving Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties
AY 2016 Enrollment 2,872AY 2016 Graduates 1,059
AY 2016 Enrollment 6,352AY 2016 Graduates 1,878
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Serving Crisp, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter and Webster counties
Dr. John WatfordPresident
(229) 931-2150 [email protected]
South Georgia Technical College900 South Georgia Tech ParkwayAmericus, Georgia 31709 Phone (229) 931-2394 • Fax (229) 931-2924www.southgatech.edu
Larry CalhounPresident
(912) 538-3101 [email protected]
Southeastern Technical College3001 East First StreetVidalia, Georgia 30474 Phone (912) 538-3100 • Fax (912) 538-3156www.southeasterntech.edu
Serving Candler, Emanuel, Jenkins,Johnson, Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs and Treutlen counties
AY 2016 Enrollment 2,675AY 2016 Graduates 1,034
AY 2016 Enrollment 2,406AY 2016 Graduates 775
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College Directory
Serving Butts, Fayette, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, Spalding,
Taylor and Upson counties
Southern Crescent Technical College501 Varsity RoadGriffin, Georgia 30223 Phone (770) 228-7348 • Fax (770) 229-3227www.sctech.edu
Dr. Alvetta Peterman Thomas President
(770) 228-7365 [email protected]
Southern Regional Technical College15689 U.S. Highway 19 NorthThomasville, Georgia 31792 Phone (229) 225-4096 • Fax (229) 225-4330www.southernregional.edu
Dr. Craig R. Wentworth President
(229) 225-5068 [email protected]
Serving Colquitt, Grady, Mitchell, Thomas, Tift, Turner and
Worth counties
AY 2016 Enrollment 4,879AY 2016 Graduates 1,314
AY 2016 Enrollment 6,578AY 2016 Graduates 1,376
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West Georgia Technical College176 Murphy Campus BoulevardWaco, Georgia 30182 Phone (770) 537-6000 • Fax (678) 664-0545www.westgatech.edu
Serving Carroll, Coweta, Douglas,Haralson, Heard, Meriwether and
Troup counties
Steve G. Daniel President
(678) 664-0530 [email protected]
Serving Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Irwin,
Lanier, Lowndes and Wilcox counties
Dr. Tina K. Anderson President
(229) 333-2126 [email protected]
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College4089 Val Tech RoadValdosta, Georgia 31602 Phone (229) 333-2100 • Fax (229) 333-2129www.wiregrass.edu
AY 2016 Enrollment 9,155AY 2016 Graduates 2,322
AY 2016 Enrollment 5,463AY 2016 Graduates 1,657
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College Directory
Technical division serves Decatur, Early,Miller and Seminole counties
University System of Georgia College with a Technical Division
Bainbridge State College2500 East Shotwell StreetBainbridge, Georgia 39818Phone (229) 243-6000www.bainbridge.edu
Dr. Stuart RayfieldInterim President
(229) 243-6010 [email protected]
AY 2016 Enrollment 1,811AY 2016 Graduates 360
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