NJCAA plan will move basketball start to Spring Semester at SGTC

   Basketball at South Georgia Technical College and other National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) colleges has been moved to the spring semester for the 2020 – 2021 year.  The ruling was announced recently following recommendations from the NJCAA Presidential Advisory Council and the NJCAA Board of Regents to move a majority of athletic competitions to the spring semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic.    The men’s and women’s basketball championship season practices...



Earn a marketing specialist certificate online in one semester at South Georgia Technical College

    Interested in a career in marketing or just want to learn how to promote your business better?  South Georgia Technical College is offering a Marketing Specialist Technical Certificate of Credit that can be completed completely online in one semester this fall.  Classes start August 17th and it is not too late to apply and register.     “This is a great opportunity for anyone who would like to enter the marketing field or who would like to learn new skills to help market their...



Three Smarr-Smith Criminal Justice scholarships awarded at South Georgia Technical College

Americus, GA – Three POST certified Criminal Justice Technology students were awarded the Smarr-Smith scholarship recently.  The three students will be officially recognized at South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Class 20 – 02 graduation ceremony scheduled for December.    Amneh Laursen of Albany, Timothy Chris Owens of Leesburg, and Monteze Edward McCall of Bainbridge were each selected to receive the Smarr-Smith scholarships from the South Georgia Technical...



SGTC Lady Jets recognized as NJCAA Academic Team for 2019 - 2020

    The National Junior College Athletic Association has announced the 2019 – 2020 Academic Teams of the Year and the South Georgia Technical College Lady Jets were listed as the 15th top academic team in the nation in the women’s basketball category with an over 3.49 GPA team average for the year.    Two sophomores, Amara Edeh of Enugu State, Nigeria; and Yasriyyah Wazeerud-Din of Marietta, were also named to the third team All-Academic team for posting a 3.60 – 3.79 individual...



South Georgia Technical College Medical Assisting Program ranked as 4th best in Georgia

    The South Georgia Technical College Medical Assisting program was highlighted recently as the fourth best program in Georgia by Medical Assistant Advice.  A total of 1,241 schools currently offer medical assisting education in the nation and the rankings are based on academic quality, graduation rate, student to faculty ratio, net price, and student ratings and reviews.  To learn more about the rankings visit their website, www.medicalassistantadvice.com.        The ranking for the...



Georgians asked to participate in internet speedtest initiative project

   Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Georgia Broadband Deployment Initiative (GBDI) is conducting the Speedtest® by Ookla ® pilot project statewide through August.  This project is designed to equip school leaders with the clearest picture possible of internet connectivity for Georgia’s students and teachers for the upcoming school year.     “We’re grateful that so many internet service providers and mobile phone carriers have stepped up to meet Georgians’...



Cordele Evening Lions Club endows new scholarship at South Georgia Tech

     “Kindness in action” is more than a slogan for the 1.4 million caring men and women serving together as members of the Lions Club Organization and that is certainly true of the Cordele Evening Lions Club group that has endowed a new scholarship for individuals in their community who would like to continue their education at South Georgia Technical College.    The Cordele Evening Lions Club celebrated its 50th year of service in March of 2020, but has recently decided to disband. ...



Three South Georgia Technical College Diesel students awarded Caterpillar Excellence Scholarships

Americus, Ga.—Three students in the Diesel Equipment Technology program at South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) were awarded the South Georgia Technical College Foundation Caterpillar Excellence Scholarships recently in recognition of their hard work, work ethics and grade point averages. Miguel Carranza and Tyler Long of Americus and Richard Hardee of Oglethorpe, Georgia, were the students selected to receive the Caterpillar Excellence Scholarships.  Each of the students are recent...



Grayson H. Watson awarded Smallwood-Sondron Law Enforcement Academy scholarship at South Georgia Technical College

     Grayson H. Watson of Sycamore, GA, was awarded the Smallwood-Sondron Law Enforcement Academy Scholarship at the conclusion of the South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Class 20 – 01 training.      Lou Crouch of Bryon endowed this scholarship for the South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) Law Enforcement Academy in memory of Peach County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Patrick Sondron and Daryl Smallwood.  The two deputies died in the line of duty in November...



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South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Director Brett Murray is shown above (left) with Grayson H. Watson (center) of Sycamore, Georgia, who is a graduate of the South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy and a recipient of the SGTC Smallwood-Sondron Law Enforcement Scholarship. SGTC President Dr. John Watford (right) is also shown.



Angela Sims of Plains awarded South Georgia Technical College Lou Crouch Law Enforcement Scholarship

   Angela Sims of Plains was presented with the Lou Crouch Law Enforcement Scholarship at the completion of the South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Class 20 – 01 recently.  Sims earned her Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification from the South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy.    The SGTC LEA Class 20-01 group had their semester interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  They were unable to finish the program in May because the college...



SGTC Student Organization Recognized by March of Dimes as Top Fundraisers

The South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) chapter of Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) was recently recognized as a Top Fundraising Chapter for 2020 by March of Dimes for their contribution of $1,541. It was the highest total raised in the state of Georgia and second highest in the nation. SGTC’s PBL chapter raised the funds for March of Dimes as part of the annual Season of Giving initiative which also included a non-perishable food drive, a trauma bear drive, and a toy drive to support area...