Tim Morgan retiring as SGTC Crisp County Center Facilities Manager

Keeping instructors and students warm, cool, and comfortable has been Timothy Morgan’s mission as the Facilities Manager for the South Georgia Technical College’s Crisp County Center for the past five years. He announced recently he will retire from his full-time position effective June 30, 2024. “I really enjoy coming to work every day,” said Morgan. “The people I work with have become like family to me. I feel like it is my responsibility to make sure I keep...



South Georgia Technical College holds High School Equivalency graduation ceremony

South Georgia Technical College held its 2024 Summer High School Equivalency graduation ceremony recently in the John M. Pope Industrial Technology Center on the SGTC Americus campus. Twenty-six students earned their General Educational Development (GED) Diploma and were recognized for that accomplishment. Shown above are the SGTC 2024 High School Equivalency graduates. James Ingram, a South Georgia Technical College Adult Education Instructor, was the guest speaker at the...



Three SGTC Electrical Lineworker graduates give back during STEM camp

Three South Georgia Technical College Electrical Lineworker graduates, who are now employed by Georgia Power, volunteered to come back and give back to the over 60 high school students who participated in the SGTC High School Summer Bridge Jet Set Tech Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) camp recently. Ryan Brown, a 2006 graduate of the Electrical Lineworker Program, along with Justin Barnes, a 2016 graduate, and Slade Dominick, a 2020 graduate, accompanied Don Porter...



Taylor County Schools visit SGTC as part of Summer Enrichment Program

Approximately 20 Taylor County students took part in the Taylor County Schools Summer Enrichment Program that included spending time on the South Georgia Technical College Americus and Crisp County Center campuses to learn more above the over 200 associate degree, diploma, and technical certificate of credit educational programs offered. SGTC Career Services Director Cynthia Carter and SGTC Crisp County Center Accounting Instructor Tammy Hamilton helped coordinate the visit to the...



Averill Wins Best in Show at SGTC Father’s Day Car Show

John Averill claimed the Best in Show prize for his 1979 Trans Am at the recent South Georgia Technical College Father’s Day Car Show. Over 100 entries including cars, trucks, motorcycles, SUVs and service vehicles were on display as a crowd of over 300 people attended to see the impressive array of vehicles. Admission was free and lunch was provided. Tony Tyson’s 2013 Harley Davidson earned second place in the Best in Show category, while Tyris High took home the third-place prize...



GSW and SGTC Presidents discuss ‘Two Great Choices, One Great Community’ partnerships

Newly appointed Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) President Dr. Michelle Johnston and South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) President Dr. John Watford met to discuss opportunities for the two higher educational institutions to work together to promote educational and economic prosperity for this region. Dr. Michelle Johnston became President of Georgia Southwestern State University on June 1, 2024. She and her Assistant Vice President for Advancement Stephen Snyder visited...



Area high school students complete SGTC STEM Camp

   Over 60 rising tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students from 10 different counties completed the six-day, five-night South Georgia Technical College Summer Bridge STEM camp to learn more about the educational and career opportunities available in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields.  SGTC and Chattahoochee Flint RESA partnered to host the event with grant funding.    “This may be the single best high school event, South Georgia Technical College has ever...



Flint Energies Foundation grant supports South Georgia Technical College

The Flint Energies Foundation recently granted the South Georgia Technical College Foundation (SGTC) $30,000 to assist Electrical Lineworker students with the extra cost associated with earning a Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) license while attaining the Electrical Lineworker certificate.   South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford and Su Ann Bird, SGTC Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Executive Director for the SGTC Foundation, thanked Flint Energies and...



SGTC Board member Mattye Gordon recognized for her service

     South Georgia Technical College Board of Director member Mattye Gordon of Taylor County was presented with a plaque recognizing her for seven years of service on the SGTC Board of Directors as the Taylor County representative.  She announced her retirement from the board recently.      Mrs. Gordon served as the Taylor county representative on the Southern Crescent Technical College Board prior to Taylor County moving into the South Georgia Technical College service delivery area. ...



SGTC students complete Aviation Maintenance program

   Five students completed the two-year South Georgia Technical College Aviation Maintenance program this summer and will be heading off to the workforce soon.    Bryan Fryer of Buena Vista, Andrew Daniel of Thomaston, Blake Oliver of Talbotton, and Brandon Elliott and Trey Hightower of Senoia, completed the SGTC Aviation Maintenance Technology program and three of the graduates have already completed their FAA Airframe certification.     Blake Oliver, Trey Hightower and Brandon...



SGTC CIS Advisory Committee Meets

The advisory committee for South Georgia Technical College’s (SGTC) Computer Information Systems (CIS) program convened recently in the Odom Center on the SGTC campus. The committee plays a pivotal role in aiding SGTC faculty and staff in the ongoing improvement of the CIS program. Veronda Cladd, SGTC CIS instructor, provided the committee with updates on program changes, enrollment statistics, community activities, and student achievements. In response, committee members offered...



SGTC hosts STEM Summer Bridge Camp for area high school students

   Over 60 rising tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students from 10 different counties are attending the South Georgia Technical College Summer Bridge STEM camp to learn more about the educational and career opportunities available in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields.  SGTC and Chattahoochee Flint RESA partnered to host the event with grant funding.    The Jet Set Stem Camp kicked off on Sunday, June 9th and will end on Friday, June 14th.  High school students...