Fast Facts and 2016 College Directory
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Letter from the Commissioner
Every day, the 22 individual colleges that make up the Technical College System of Georgia work to ensure a quality education is delivered to our state's students. Each college plays a pivotal role in local workforce development and in contributing to Georgia's economy. Together, we serve Georgia as a workforce development agency, by providing companies with skilled workers and, at the same time, providing a better way of life to our students through richly fulfilling career pathways. Under Governor Deal's leadership, Georgia is taking an aggressive, multi-faceted approach, partnering with state agencies as well as private organizations and businesses to find innovative solutions that ensure a workforce pipeline for Georgia companies. These solutions enable us to meet students where they are in their lives, and we see them play out in initiatives like dual enrollment, grants for free tuition in strategic industries and much more. As the state's top resource for workforce, TCSG is proud to be a part of the network of public and private partners addressing the skills gap. In addition to thanking the Governor and the Legislature for their continued support, I applaud the presidents of each of our colleges, their boards, and their entire teams for their accomplishments during the 2015 academic year. Your continual work to champion and support our students is unmatched, and is changing lives on a daily basis. It is an honor to be a part of your team. Sincerely,
Gretchen Corbin, Commissioner
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Technical Education
22 colleges 85 campuses
28 Articulation Agreements
600
Degree Diploma & Certificate Programs
6,123*
9,479*
Associate Diplomas
Degrees
31,608** Total Graduates
36,352* Technical Certificates of Credit
51,954* Total Awards
Conferred
Unduplicated Graduates
Up
* duplicated ** unduplicated
7.6%
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Technical Education
Total Enrollment
135,786
2,093,499 credit hours 69,783 Full Time Equivalent (FTE)
64,744 Online Enrollment
Financial Aid
$ 78,904 Pell Recipients 74,273 HOPE Recipients
$89 $1,335
per credit hour
Tuition for
Guaranteed Education 15 hour semester
TCSG graduates are guaranteed
to be proficient in TCSG-taught
competencies or we will retrain
them at no cost.
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State GOAL Winner
2015 TCSG Student of the Year
Stephanie Quinn Jackson, a 2015 graduate of the Paralegal Studies program at Georgia Piedmont Technical College, is the Technical College System of Georgia's 2015 Student of the Year. She competed for the top student honor as part of the system's annual Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) program, which recognizes the best students at each of the state technical colleges and one Board of Regents college with a technical division.
Stephanie chose technical education because she believes it offers flexible, convenient and affordable education, blending skilled trade with the nuances specific to real world careers.
Prior to making the decision to return to school after 15 years, Stephanie, a single mom, spent five years as a self-employed writer, caring for her two sons and trying to make ends meet.
She now says, "I wouldn't be here if I only believed in what I thought was possible. We must take a shot at what seems impossible."
In addition to advocating for technical education, Stephanie has served as an intern with the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia (ACLU) and is now working as a paralegal in the Office of the Attorney General of Georgia.
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State GOAL Winner
Stephanie Jackson Paralegal Studies `15 Georgia Piedmont Technical College
"Technical education makes us realize that what we thought we would never achieve is well within our
grasp."
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Dual Enrollment
11,731 Dual Enrollment Students
The New "Move on When Ready Act" of 2015 changed dual enrollment in Georgia, streamlining the process and providing more robust funding for both colleges and schools. The legislation became effective July 1, 2015, and dual enrollment in Georgia has steadily risen, from 5,100 students in AY12 to more than 11,000 students in AY15.
Career Academies
33 Academies
15K students served
$93million State Investment
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Incentivized Education
Complete College Georgia
The skills gap that exists within the U.S. has not exempted Georgia. Within five years, more than 60 percent of jobs in our state will require a college certificate or degree, but currently only 42 percent of young adults have them. Governor Deal and higher education leaders are addressing this critical need through Complete College Georgia, with the goal of graduating 250,000 additional students from our technical colleges and our universities by 2025. Through initiatives that encourage students with some college to return to school and graduate, offer free tuition in strategic industries, and expanded dual enrollment, TCSG is assisting the state in fulfilling the workforce needs in the strategic industries identified by the Governor's High Demand Career Initiative.
Free Education
11Strategic Industry Workforce Development Grants
certified engineering technician* commercial truck driving computer programming* computer technology diesel equipment technology early childhood education film and set design* healthcare science practical nursing precision manufacturing* welding and joining
*added in 2015
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State Rick Perkins Award Winner
2015 TCSG Teacher of the Year
Christian Tetzlaff, who has served as the Motorsports Vehicle Program Director on the Oakwood campus of Lanier Technical College since 2010, won the state title for the Rick Perkins Award for Technical Instruction and became the 2015 Technical College System of Georgia's Instructor of the Year.
Christian worked for a number of years in the motorsports industry as a mechanic, pit crew chief and professional race car driver. In addition to holding a diploma in Motorsports Vehicle Technology from Lanier Tech, Christian also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master's of Education, both from UGA. He chairs Lanier Tech's Complete College Georgia committee and serves on a number of faculty committees. He has touched countless lives through his work at the college and his service to the community.
Christian knows first-hand about the life-changing power of technical education. His father escaped from Communist-controlled East Germany and worked to earn passage on a ship to the United States. All he possessed when he arrived was his technical education as a welder. It was this one skill that enabled Christian's father to build his future. Fifty years later, Christian is committed to helping others build their own future by teaching at a technical college.
Fun Fact: Christian himself was once a graduate of the program that he now directs and is a professional race car driver.
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State Rick Perkins Award Winner
Christian Tetzlaff Motorsports Vehicle Technology
Lanier Technical College
"I choose to teach at a technical college because what we really do is change lives! We provide skills training that is
the direct link to our students' success, and the education we provide translates directly into jobs, security, careers,
and freedom for our students!"
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Workforce Development The Nation's Best Workforce Training
115 Customized Workforce Training Projects
92% supported Georgia manufacturers 54% supported new companies 46% supported existing/expanding industries 37% involved international companies 71% were located outside of Metro Atlanta,
representing 80% of FY2015 trainees
10,611
Jobs created or saved
42
projects in
15Different Countries
Site Location Professionals Name Quick Start #1 in the U.S. for the Sixth Year in a Row!
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Contract Training
3,682 Customized Contract Training Projects
Georgia's technical colleges work hand-in-hand with companies in their region to ensure they are meeting the workforce training needs of local industry. Each college's Vice President of Economic Development meets with local industry councils during the course of the year to learn about their current and future needs, and connects companies with the college to partner in fulfilling those requirements. Colleges can develop needed curriculum, or offer customized, flexible training specifically designed to meet a company's standards of quality and unique needs.
Four of Georgia's technical colleges provide training in electrical construction and maintenance. Photo courtesy of South Georgia Technical College.
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Adult Education
57,868 Adult
Education Enrollment
300 instructional sites
70% Adult Basic Education (ABE) 7% Adult Secondary Education (ASE) 23% English as a Second Language (ESL)
1,237
instructors
In the past ten years, the Georgia GED
Testing Program has awarded
166,378
Diplomas
66GED Testing Centers
Georgia's GED Testing Program
33Mobile Testing Sites
provides testing for:
2 Youth Challenge Academies 3 Job Corps Centers 50 correctional institutions
3,322 institutionalized students
were served
7 Youth Detention Centers
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Adult Education
During fiscal year 2015 the TCSG GED Customer Service Center: Served 23,973 customers. Issued 25,687 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.
On November 1, 2015 the Georgia GED Testing Program implemented a new online official transcript/duplicate diploma request system.
CLCP
2,293 Volunteers 52,701 Donated Hours 397 CLCP Tutors 44,607 Volunteer Hours
Certified Literate Community Program
2015 EAGLE Delegates
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State EAGLE Winner
2015 TCSG Adult Learner of the Year
Justin Walters, an Early Childhood Education major at Georgia Piedmont Technical College, was named the state's top Adult Education student for 2015. As the State EAGLE (Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education) winner, Justin serves as a role model to motivate Georgians to improve their lives through education.
Justin enrolled in Adult Ed because he wanted a second chance at education. In 2013, he joined a program at Georgia Piedmont that allowed him the opportunity to both earn his GED and a Technical Certificate of Credit (TCC) in Welding. To fulfill his long-term goal of obtaining a bachelor's degree and becoming a teacher, he then enrolled in Georgia Piedmont's Early Childhood Care and Education diploma program.
Justin went on to become Vice President of Membership for the Georgia Piedmont Technical College Student Government Association. He is a certified personal trainer and supports his community by volunteering as an athletic coach at local parks and recreation centers.
Fun Fact: Justin will be the first male in his family to graduate from college when he obtains his degree from Georgia Piedmont!
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State EAGLE Winner
Justin Walters Early Childhood Care & Education
"I achieved my GED, which has opened so many doors and opportunities for me. It is never too late to better yourself
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System Budget
Fund Source State Funds Federal Funds* Other Funds Total
FY14
313,866,703 81,464,278
348,420,274 743,751,255
FY15
331,854,904 81,691,954
357,903,732 771,450,589
Capital Outlay Budget Construction Projects Equipment for New Facilities Major Repairs and Renovations Replacement of Obsolete Equip. Career Academies Quick Start Equipment Truck Driving Equipment Total Capital Outlay Budget
57,830,000 2,500,000 15,735,000 7,000,000 9,000,000
92,065,000
8,800,000 16,990,000 7,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000
1,225,000 -
49,015,000
Expenditures by Program Adult Education Departmental Administration Economic Development Technical Education
Total Expenditures
36,151,270 8,862,212 20,108,350 606,200,977 671,322,809
37,567,567 8,652,782 19,568,754 632,150,153 697,939,256
*FY10 federal funds include $47,380,983 in ARRA Education Stabilization Funds which were used to replace state funds on a 1:1 basis.
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Yesmeen Jiles Atlanta Technical College 2015 GOAL Winner.
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State Board*
Mary P. Flanders
1st Congressional District
Richard Porter, Sr.
2nd Congressional District
Frank S. "Chunk" Newman
3rd Congressional District
Baoky N. Vu
4th Congressional District
James F. Gingrey
5th Congressional District
Dr. Lynn M. Cornett
6th Congressional District
Michael L. "Sully" Sullivan
7th Congressional District
Ben Bryant
Member at Large
Doug Carter
Member at Large
Randall Fox
Member at Large
Anne Kaiser
Member at Large
Robert "Buzz" Law
Member at Large
Ben I. Copeland, Sr.
8th Congressional District
Dinah C. Wayne
9th Congressional District
Trey Sheppard
10th Congressional District
Jay Cunningham
11th Congressional District
Tommy David
12th Congressional District
Tim Williams
13th Congressional District
Joe W. Yarbrough
14th Congressional District Chairman
Sylvia E. Russell
Member at Large
Shirley A. Smith
Member at Large
Phillip "Phil" Sutton
Member at Large
Vacant
Member at Large
* As of February 4, 2016
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Administration
Gretchen K. Corbin Commissioner
Matt Arthur Deputy Commissioner
Phil Smith Chief Operating Officer
Dr. Josephine Reed-Taylor Chief Academic Officer
Penni Haberly
Assistant Commissioner Administration
Beverly Smith
Assistant Commissioner Adult Education
Dr. Scott Rule
Assistant Commissioner Data, Planning & Research
Jackie Rohosky
Assistant Commissioner Economic Development
Travis Johnson
Assistant Commissioner External Affairs/Facilities
Dr. Kathryn Hornsby
Assistant Commissioner Technical Education
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College Service Delivery Area Map
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Georgia Northwestern
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Lanier Tech
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University System College with Technical Division
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F U LT O N Georgia
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West
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Atlanta CLAYTON Tech
Piedmont Tech ROCKDALE
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Tech
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Tech
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Georgia Tech
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Bainbridge State College
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2016 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
Notes
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.
Students receiving aid is the unduplicated count of students enrolled in credit courses that received at least one of the following types of financial aid: Pell, Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Veteran's Administration, Vocational Rehabilitation, HOPE, Local Scholarship, and Dislocated Worker aid.
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Albany Technical College
1704 South Slappey Boulevard Albany, Georgia 31701 Phone (229) 430-3500 Fax (229) 430-3594 www.albanytech.edu
Dr. Anthony O. Parker President
(229) 430-0656 aparker@albanytech.edu
Serving Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Lee, Randolph and Terrell counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,131 1,811 4,724
Athens Technical College
800 U.S. Highway 29 North Athens, Georgia 30601 Phone (706) 355-5000 Fax (706) 369-5753 www.athenstech.edu
Dr. Andrea Daniel President
(706) 355-5110 adaniel@athenstech.edu
Serving Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Hart, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro,
Walton and Wilkes counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,889 1,335 4,466
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Atlanta Technical College
1560 Metropolitan Parkway SW Atlanta, Georgia 30310 Phone (404) 225-4400 Fax (404) 225-4605 www.atlantatech.edu
Dr. Alvetta Thomas President
(404) 225-4601 athomas@atlantatech.edu
Serving Fulton and Clayton counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
6,207 1,613 5,525
Augusta Technical College
3200 Augusta Tech Drive Augusta, Georgia 30906 Phone (706) 771-4000 Fax (706) 771-5715 www.augustatech.edu
Terry D. Elam President
(706) 771-4005 telam@augustatech.edu
Serving Burke, Columbia, Lincoln, McDuffie and Richmond counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
6,056 1,399 4,975
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Central Georgia Technical College
80 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins, Georgia 31088 Phone (478) 988-6800 Fax (478) 988-6835 www.centralgatech.edu
Dr. Ivan H. Allen President
(478) 757-3501 iallen@centralgatech.edu
Serving Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Pulaski,
Putnam and Twiggs counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
11,715 3,194 8,984
Chattahoochee Technical College
980 South Cobb Drive Marietta, Georgia 30060 Phone (770) 528-4545 Fax (770) 528-4455 www.chattahoocheetech.edu
Dr. Ronald C. Newcomb President
(770) 975-4125 ronald.newcomb@ chattahoocheetech.edu
Serving Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer, Paulding and Pickens counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
14,625 2,210
10,027
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Coastal Pines Technical College
1701 Carswell Avenue Waycross, Georgia 31503 Phone (912) 287-6584 Fax (912) 338-5300 www.coastalpines.edu
Dr. Glenn Deibert President
(912) 287-5828 gdeibert@coastalpines.edu
Serving Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Long, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware
and Wayne counties
Columbus Technical College
928 Manchester Expressway Columbus, Georgia 31904 Phone (706) 649-1800 Fax (706) 649-1885 www.columbustech.edu
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
3,533 1,219 3,126
Lorette M. Hoover President
(706) 649-1837 lhoover@columbustech.edu
Serving Chattahoochee, Harris, Muscogee, Quitman, Stewart, and
Talbot counties
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AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,041 944
4,446
Georgia Northwestern Technical College
One Maurice Culberson Drive Rome, Georgia 30161 Phone (706) 295-6963 Fax (706) 295-6944 www.gntc.edu
Pete McDonald President
(706) 295-6928 pmcdonald@gntc.edu
Serving Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Polk, Walker and Whitfield counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
7,876 1,418 7,143
Georgia Piedmont Technical College
495 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston, Georgia 30021 Phone (404) 297-9522 Fax (404) 294-6290 www.gptc.edu
Dr. Jabari Simama President
(404) 297-9522 ext. 1281 simamaj@gptc.edu
Serving DeKalb, Morgan, Newton and Rockdale counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,657 1,343 4,803
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Gwinnett Technical College
5150 Sugarloaf Parkway Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043 Phone (770) 962-7580 Fax (770) 338-9218 www.gwinnetttech.edu
Dr. D. Glen Cannon President
(678) 226-6315 gcannon@gwinnetttech.edu
Serving Gwinnett and North Fulton counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
10,068 2,089 7,043
Lanier Technical College
2990 Landrum Education Drive Oakwood, Georgia 30566 Phone (770) 533-7000 Fax (770) 531-6328 www.laniertech.edu
Dr. Ray Perren President
(770) 533-7030 rperren@laniertech.edu
Serving Banks, Barrow, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson and Lumpkin counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,157 1,111
4,070
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North Georgia Technical College
1500 Highway 197 North Clarkesville, Georgia 30523 Phone (706) 754-7700 Fax (706) 754-7777 www.northgatech.edu
Dr. Mark Ivester President
(706) 754-7702 mivester@northgatech.edu
Serving Fannin, Franklin, Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and
White counties
Oconee Fall Line Technical College
1189 Deepstep Road Sandersville, Georgia 31082 Phone (478) 553-2050 Fax (478) 553-2117 www.oftc.edu
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
3,585 667
3,129
Dr. Lloyd Horadan President
(478) 553-2111 lhoradan@oftc.edu
Serving Bleckley, Dodge, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Laurens, Telfair, Warren, Washington, Wheeler and
Wilkinson counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
2,341 684 1,972
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Ogeechee Technical College
One Joseph E. Kennedy Boulevard Statesboro, Georgia 30458 Phone (912) 681-5500 Fax (912) 486-7704 www.ogeecheetech.edu
Lori Durden President
(912) 871-1638 ldurden@ogeecheetech.edu
Serving Bulloch, Evans and Screven counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
3,224 1,111
2,775
Savannah Technical College
5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, Georgia 31405 Phone (912) 443-5700 Fax (912) 303-1710 www.savannahtech.edu
Dr. Kathy S. Love President
(912) 443-3023 klove@savannahtech.edu
Serving Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
6,722 1,707 5,894
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South Georgia Technical College
900 South Georgia Tech Parkway Americus, Georgia 31709 Phone (229) 931-2394 Fax (229) 931-2924 www.southgatech.edu
Dr. John Watford President
(229) 931-2150 jwatford@southgatech.edu
Serving Crisp, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter and Webster counties
Southeastern Technical College
3001 East First Street Vidalia, Georgia 30474 Phone (912) 538-3100 Fax (912) 538-3156 www.southeasterntech.edu
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
2,520 1,024 2,383
Larry Calhoun President
(912) 538-3101 lcalhoun@southeasterntech.edu
Serving Candler, Emanuel, Jenkins, Johnson, Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs and Treutlen counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
2,266 645 2,133
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Southern Crescent Technical College
501 Varsity Road Griffin, Georgia 30223 Phone (770) 228-7348 Fax (770) 229-3227 www.sctech.edu
Dr. Randall Peters President
(770) 228-7365 rpeters@sctech.edu
Serving Butts, Fayette, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Taylor
and Upson counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
6,734 1,216
5,997
Southern Regional Technical College
15689 U.S. Highway 19 North Thomasville, Georgia 31792 Phone (229) 225-4096 Fax (229) 225-4330 www.southernregional.edu
Dr. Craig R. Wentworth President
(229) 225-5068 cwentworth@southernregional.edu
Serving Colquitt, Grady, Mitchell, Thomas, Tift, Turner and Worth counties
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Merger finalized July 1, 2015
Moultrie
AY 2015 Enrollment
2,704
AY 2015 Graduates
960
Students Receiving Aid 2,624
Southwest Georgia
AY 2015 Enrollment
2,237
AY 2015 Graduates
480
Students Receiving Aid
1,918
West Georgia Technical College
176 Murphy Campus Boulevard Waco, Georgia 30182 Phone (770) 537-6000 Fax (678) 664-0545 www.westgatech.edu
Steve G. Daniel President
(678) 664-0530 steve.daniel@westgatech.edu
Serving Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard, Meriwether and
Troup counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
9,105 2,203 7,622
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
4089 Val Tech Road Valdosta, Georgia 31602 Phone (229) 333-2100 Fax (229) 333-2129 www.wiregrass.edu
Dr. Tina K. Anderson President
(229) 333-2126 tina.anderson@wiregrass.edu
Serving Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes and Wilcox counties
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
5,469 1,225 5,052
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Bainbridge State College
2500 East Shotwell Street Bainbridge, Georgia 39818 Phone (229) 243-6000 www.bainbridge.edu
Dr. Stuart Rayfield Interim President (229) 243-6010
stuart.rayfield@bainbridge.edu
AY 2015 Enrollment AY 2015 Graduates Students Receiving Aid
Technical division serves Decatur, Early, Miller and Seminole counties University System of Georgia College with a Technical Division
1,924 386
1,724
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