The Crisp County Center of South Georgia Technical College recently hosted a group of home-schooled 4-H students ranging in age from elementary school to 11th grade. Randy West, University of Georgia Crisp County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth, brought the group to campus to help students envision options for their futures after high school.
SGTC Crisp County Center Admissions Coordinator Katrice Taylor led the group on a tour of the campus to explore the programs available. Taylor also shared information on the Dual Enrollment program which allows students to earn college credit while still in high school.
For more information on over 200 degree, diploma, and technical certificate of credit programs available at South Georgia Technical College and details on the Dual Enrollment program, visit www.southgatech.edu. Spring C-term begins March 14.