Elizabeth Lumpkin named Cosmetology Adjunct Instructor at SGTC

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Elizabeth Lumpkin of Coleman, Ga. has been named adjunct instructor of Cosmetology at South Georgia Technical College’s Americus Campus, SGTC President Dr. John Watford recently announced. As an adjunct instructor, Lumpkin will provide instruction to students in the cosmetology courses under general supervision from program instructor Dorothea McKenzie. She will also report to Vice President of Academic Affairs David Kuipers. Lumpkin graduated from SGTC’s Cosmetology program in 2016 with a 4.0 GPA. During her time as a student, she served as the cosmetology program’s SGA representative, was nominated for the Student of Excellence award and placed second in SGTC’s annual hairstyling competition. Prior to her time as a student at SGTC, Lumpkin attended Georgia Southwestern State University where she studied business management and served as the Vice President of Operations for the Kappa Delta sorority. Upon graduation from SGTC, Lumpkin began practicing as a licensed master cosmetologist at Sharon’s Hairstyles in Cuthbert, Ga. Lumpkin lives in Coleman and is engaged to Myles Gay. The South Georgia Technical College cosmetology program is one year in length and has a 100% pass rate for the licensure program. South Georgia Technical College offers Cosmetology classes on the Americus campus. For more information about SGTC’s Cosmetology program, contact Dorothea Lusane-McKenzie at 229.931.2350 or dmckenzie@southgatech.edu, or visit www.southgatech.edu/programs/cosmetology. South Georgia Technical College is currently registering students for an eight-week session that will begin on Oct. 10.  Students can enroll in core classes and individual program specific classes during this fall mini-mester.  South Georgia Technical College offers over 200 associate of applied science degrees, diploma, and technical certificate of credit programs.  Spring semester begin Jan. 10, 2018 with registration dates set for Nov. 9, 2017 and January 8, 2018.  Call today to apply or for more information.

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