SGTC board members Coley and Buckley participate in TCDA training

            Grant Buckley, Executive Director of the Cordele-Crisp County Industrial Council in Cordele, and Rev. Michael Coley of Americus, SGTC Electronics Alumni and retiree from the Warner Robins Air Force Base, participated in training through the Technical College System of Georgia’s (TCSG’s) Technical College Director’s Association (TCDA) to achieve the coveted individual certified board member status.     TCSG’s Grant and Coley participated in the one-day training...



South Georgia Tech employees give generously to Foundation TechForce 2021 Fund Drive

    The South Georgia Technical College Foundation 2021 TechForce internal fund drive was able to withstand COVID-19 challenges and still raise nearly $25,000 to help students “Change Lives @ South Georgia Technical College” through faculty and staff donations for scholarships, grants, textbooks, and state of the art equipment for educational programs.     The South Georgia Technical College Foundation kicked off its 22nd annual TechForce fundraising drive with a faculty-staff...



Samuel Cover Recognized as SGTC Student of Excellence

Samuel Cover of Americus was recently recognized as the South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) Student of Excellence for September on the Americus campus. Cover studies Precision Machining and Manufacturing and was nominated by his instructor, Chad Brown. The Student of Excellence is selected based on a number of criteria, including grades, work ethics, participation in clubs and organizations, and amount of program completion. Each month, students from certain divisions selected for that...



SGTC Announces President’s List for Summer Semester

South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford recently announced the college’s President’s List for the summer semester, which included 50 students from around the area and several other states. To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must be enrolled full time (12 or more credit hours) in an associate degree or diploma program and have a 4.0 GPA for that semester’s coursework. Those students who qualified included: Cook County: Shamari Lashan Stafford...



SGTC CIS Alumni Chance Simpson hired as Computer Lab Assistant at Johns Hopkins University School of Engineering

Marshallville, GA – Chance Simpson of Marshallville signed up as a dual enrollment student at South Georgia Technical College at the start of his 10th grade year at Macon County High School.  He graduated with his associate degree in Computer Networking Support just a few weeks shy of graduating from high school and earned acceptance into the elite and prestigious Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) School of Engineering.  Now he is also employed by Johns Hopkins University.    He earned...



South Georgia Tech Hosts Blood Drive

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) recently hosted a blood drive for the American Red Cross that resulted in the donation of 23 units of blood. Students, faculty and staff members, as well as community members attended the drive to donate blood. SGTC Nursing students assisted with the event to gain valuable experience. According to the American Red Cross, blood donations can help cancer patients, trauma patients, sickle cell patients, burn patients, and patients with chronic...



SGTC Holds Orientation Team Leadership Meeting

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) recently held a meeting for students interested in joining the orientation team, a student organization that assists new and returning students during SGTC orientation and registration. Students on the orientation team also serve as ambassadors for the college and help host campus events. Dr. Deo Cochran-Sherrod, SGTC Retention and Coaching Specialist and orientation team coordinator, welcomed students and thanked them for their interest in...



SGTC Electrical Lineworker students visit Crisp County Power Commission dam

   Seventeen members of the South Georgia Technical College Electrical Lineworker class traveled to Warwick to take a tour of the Plant Crisp which is owned and operated by the Crisp County Power Commission.     Harold Ergle, SGTC adjunct instructor for the Electrical Lineworker Program and retired lineman from Crisp County Power Company, conducted the tour and taught the students about hydroelectric power generation on Lake Blackshear.    The Crisp County Power Commission is one of...



South Georgia Tech hosts counterparts from North Georgia Tech

    Eight individuals from North Georgia Technical College visited their counterparts at South Georgia Technical College in Americus recently to exchange best practices and ideas about graduation, retention, student affairs practices, on-campus housing and academics.    North Georgia Technical College in Clarkesville and South Georgia Technical College are the only two technical colleges in Georgia with on-campus housing.  These two colleges are also the oldest two colleges in the...



South Georgia Tech Celebrates Constitution Day

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) recently celebrated Constitution Day by distributing colorful bookmarks to students, which displayed the American flag behind the Preamble to the Constitution and information about the Constitution of the United States of America. South Georgia Technical College also commemorated the day on its social media accounts.     Each educational institution in the United States that receives federal funding must observe Constitution Day and Citizenship Day...



SGTC firefighter students climb 2,200 steps in memory of 343 NY firefighters lost on 9.11.2001

   Two South Georgia Technical College Fire Fighter/EMSP students joined members of the Sumter County Fire and Rescue department in paying tribute to the memory of the 343 firefighters who lost their lives in the 9.11.2001 tragedy in New York City by climbing the equivalent of the 2,200 steps it would take the New York Fire Department (NYFD) to reach people on the 110th floor of the World Trade Center.    According to Tracy Hall of the Americus Times Recorder, “firefighters are a tight...



Team Peterson wins SGTC Jets Booster Club Sparky Reeves Golf Tournament

   The Team Peterson team of Chandler Studdard, Corey Stallings, and Bray Bishop won the coveted “Red Jackets” when they captured first place in the seventh annual South Georgia Technical College Jets Booster Club Sparky Reeves Golf Tournament held at the Griffin Bell Golf and Conference Center in Americus, Georgia.      Team Peterson had a one stroke advantage over four teams that all posted the same scores on the 18-hole course.  The Hooks-Simmons team of Rhett Simmons, Brian...