South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford recently announced the college’s President’s List for the spring semester, which included 117 students from around the area and across the Southeast.
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:
Crisp County: Nicholas Alexander, Air Conditioning Technology; Shatarra Brinson, Business Technology; Tanesha Lewis, Business Technology; Kacey Rivers, Business Technology; Samantha Campbell, Computer Support Specialist; Cara Pheil, Early Child Care and Education; Stephanie Sinnott, Early Child Care and Education; Jakela Jones, Early Child Care and Education; Jose Leyva, Electronics Technology; Kaitlyn Pope, Health Care Assistant; Hannah Weaver, Marketing Management; Kimberlee Newbern, Marketing Management; Evette Johnson, Medical Assisting; Anna McClendon, Medical Assisting; Clarence Willoughby, Medical Assisting; Marvin Johnson, Motorsports Technology; Garrett Pfabe, Networking Specialist; Gregory Simpkins, Networking Specialist; Paul Vees, Networking Specialist; Castilvicia Evans, Practical Nursing; Teila McMillan, Practical Nursing.
Macon County: James Griffin, Aircraft Structural Technology; John Manuel, Automotive Technology; Jasmin Tovar, Business Technology; Yesenia Garcia-Gutierrez.
Schley County: Christopher Averett, Accounting; Destiny Baker, Criminal Justice; Amber Chancellor, Early Child Care and Education; Sandra Renfroe, Practical Nursing; Patrick Hortman, Precision Machining and Manufacturing.
Sumter County: Dwandelyn Hall, Accounting; Hayleigh Jones, Accounting; Caleb Abell, Air Conditioning Technology; Charles Bush, Air Conditioning Technology; Frederick Gear, Automotive Technology; Joyce Carter, Business Technology; Cory Rix, CAT Electric Power Generator; Jasmine Dean, Cosmetology; Kaylyn Goodyear, Criminal Justice; Amia Sims, Culinary Arts; Ka’Nijah Foster, Culinary Arts; Laquwanna Gordon, Culinary Arts; Samantha Long, Culinary Arts; Kristopher Davis, Drafting Technology; James McDaniel, Drafting Technology; Jalisa Aldridge, Early Child Care and Education; Sonyona Josey, Early Child Care and Education; Keeuntae Kleckley, Early Child Care and Education; Alexandra Lopez, Early Child Care and Education; Ethan Ryan, Electronics Technology; Colby Eason, Firefighter/EMS; Jasmine Battle, Marketing Management; Ava Welch, Medical Assisting; Lafayette Taylor, Motorsports Technology; Samual Matice, Sports and Fitness Management; Rio Yamazaki, Sports and Fitness Management.
Taylor County: Andrew Brake, Air Conditioning Technology
Burke County: Stanley Williams, Diesel Equipment Technology
Calhoun County: Rashad Walden, Automotive Technology
Dooly County: Bradley Clayton, Basic Law Enforcement; Christopher Mathews, Business Technology; Kennedy Allen, Business Technology; Corneisha Lewis, Business Technology; Moeisha Felder, Early Child Care and Education; Daniel Parks, Early Child Care and Education; Hunter Farmer, Networking Specialist; Robert Jones, Networking Specialist; Amber Kent, Networking Specialist; America Martinez, Networking Specialist; Jennifer Rivera, Networking Specialist.
Glynn County: Tyler Hunnewell, Welding and Joining Technology
Habersham County: Anna Canup, Early Child Care and Education
Harris County: Jonah Lanehart, Heavy Equipment Service Technology
Henry County: Kamau Roberson, Culinary Arts
Houston County: Sharena Jackson, Practical Nursing
McIntosh County: Aubry Maulden, Sports and Fitness Management
Muscogee County: Taran Miranda, Welding and Joining Technology
Newton County: Joel Barnes, Precision Machining and Manufacturing
Lee County: Brandon Hanson, Air Conditioning Technology; Cody Bryant, Drafting Technology; Jonah Rowan, Drafting Technology; Veronica Naylor, Marketing Management; Jasysen Jewell, Welding and Joining Technology; Samuel Lovelace, Welding and Joining Technology.
Pike County: Brady Bennett, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Bailey Thomas, Heavy Equipment Service Technology.
Stewart County: William Cobb, Air Conditioning Technology; Tykerrien Hardwick, Aircraft Structural Technology.
Troup County: Jessica Emery, Cosmetology
Turner County: Jacob Hobbs, Automotive Technology; Katherine Murphy, Business Technology; Sakiya Terrell, Marketing Management; Deasia Troutman, Marketing Management.
Webster County: Bailey James, Criminal Justice Technology; Amber Coleman, Health Care Assistant; Kenneth Wills, Welding and Joining Technology.
Worth County: Rhonda Gentry, Business Technology; Allan Sparling, Diesel Equipment Technology; Evelyn Castleberry, Medical Assisting.
Wilcox County: Nicole Embry, Accounting; Alicia Garcia, Business Technology; Rebekah Stephens, Early Child Care and Education; Theressa Bryant, Medical Assisting; Kassisdy Clack, Medical Assisting.
Out-of-state: Christopher Kirkland of Texas, Aviation Maintenance Technology; Justin Greenhaw of Alabama, CAT Electric Power Generator; Lee Perkins of Florida, CAT Electric Power Generator; Benjamin Selman of Alabama, CAT Electric Power Generator; Wayne Hartsock of Tennessee, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Austin Parnell of Mississippi, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Colton Rains of Alabama, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Garrett Sanford of Alabama, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Caleb Smith of Alabama, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Chandler Soucey of Florida, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Clay Stewart of Alabama, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Austin Thornton of Mississippi, Heavy Equipment Service Technology; Ricka Jackson of California, Sports and Fitness Management.
South Georgia Technical College is currently accepting applications and registering students for the upcoming Fall semester. Registration and Preview Day will be held on July 17 on both the Americus and Cordele campuses. New and returning students can enjoy festivities and free t-shirts while signing up for classes. For more information, visit southgatech.edu, or follow us on social media (@SouthGATech). Classes will begin on August 13.