SGTC Office of Student Affairs Holds Easter Egg Hunt

South Georgia Technical College’s Office of Student Affairs recently held an Easter egg hunt for students on the Americus campus. Over 200 candy-filled eggs were hidden on campus for students to discover. Also hidden for the hunt were five golden eggs. The students lucky enough to discover the golden eggs and present them to SGTC Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs Josh Curtin were rewarded with the opportunity to choose a prize from a selection of South Georgia Technical...



SGTC Hosts Recruitment Event for Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

The Career Services department at South Georgia Technical College is helping employers reach their employment goals by offering on-campus recruitment opportunities. Recently, recruiter Ryan Blue of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Muscogee County branch travelled to SGTC in Americus for an in-person event to educate students and job seekers about their organization, collect resumes, and to meet and greet students who may fulfill skill-set needs. Blue set up his recruitment...



SGTC Students Create “Lucky Bamboo” Displays

Students, faculty, and staff on the South Georgia Technical College campus in Americus recently had the opportunity to create their own “lucky bamboo” arrangements as part of National Gardening day. Participants placed bamboo stalks and decorative stones in a vase to make custom displays traditionally believed to bring good fortune. Josh Curtin, SGTC Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs, organized the activity and demonstrated how to assemble the bamboo arrangements. All...



SGTC participates in GYSTC Science Day at Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm

    South Georgia Technical College participated in the Chattahoochee Flint Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center’s (GYSTC) Science on the Farm Day at Jimmy Carter’s Boyhood Farm outside of Plains recently.     The day was filled with opportunities for the approximately 200 sixth through eighth graders from Dooly County, Southland Academy and Quitman County to learn about the science of farming. Sixteen different options were offered from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., for potential young...



Crisp Regional CCM & CKD Healthy Eats hosts Cooking Class at SGTC

Cordele, GA - The Crisp Regional Chronic Care Management & Chronic Kidney Disease Program held the first cooking demonstration for CCM & CKD program participants recently at the South Georgia Technical College Crisp County Center. Austin Histon, LPN, organized the event with the help of Crisp Regional Hospital AVP of Quality Services, Jodi Ingram. The cooking class as led by South Georgia Technical College Culinary Arts Instructor Chef Hunter Little. Chef Little selected Chicken and...



Apply Now for Summer Semester at South Georgia Technical College

    South Georgia Technical College is currently registering students for an eight-week summer semester session which begins on May 25th and can be completed by July 29th.  There are no test requirements for admission.  The college will be hosting in-person registration and orientation sessions on Tuesday, April 19th in Americus and on the Crisp County Center campus.     “Summer is an excellent time for individuals to enroll in classes and get a head start on their college education,”...



Crisp County Power Commission donates truck to South Georgia Tech Foundation for Electrical Lineworker Program

     Crisp County Power Commission officials presented the South Georgia Technical College Foundation with a 2000 GMC 8500 Digger Derrick truck to assist with training the next generation of electrical lineworkers enrolled in the college’s Electrical Lineworker Program.      “We appreciate the partnership we have with the Crisp County Power Commission and their willingness to provide equipment such as this Digger Derrick truck to provide training for our Electrical Lineworker...



SGTC Crisp County Center advisory committee meets

Cordele, GA - South Georgia Technical College Crisp County Center’s Accounting, Business Technology and Marketing Management programs recently held an advisory meeting on the Crisp County campus in the LaPorte auditorium.   Members of SGTC’s Accounting, Business Technology and Marketing Management advisory committee met with Crisp County’s Business Technology instructor Teresa Jolly and Accounting/Marketing instructor Karen Bloodworth.  The members reviewed all aspects of the program...



CCC-Advisory-4-2022

The SGTC Crisp County Center Accounting, Business Technology, and Marketing Management Advisory committee met recently. Shown above (l to r): David Wade, City of Cordele; Nicole Turner, SGTC Business Technology Adjunct Instructor; Karen Bloodworth, Accounting/Marketing Management Instructor; Teresa Jolly, Business Technology Instructor; Julie Partain, Dean of Enrollment Management; Michelle McGowan, Director of Business and Industry Services; Becky Fitzgibbons, Crisp County Power; and Sandi...



SGTC alumnus opens “old fashioned barber shop”

   South Georgia Technical College Barbering alumnus Greg Long decided to make a change in his life and has now opened Long Cuts Barber Shop, which he describes as “an old-fashioned barber shop” at 200 Windsor Avenue in Americus.     Long worked at Electrical Wholesale Supply in Americus for over 20 years, but he has always enjoyed cutting hair for family and friends and the idea of starting his own shop has been on his mind for a number of years.  He finally made the decision to...



SGTC Student Government Association Elects Officers

The South Georgia Technical College Student Government Association (SGA) recently held a meeting on the SGTC campus in Americus. The SGA is composed of student representatives from different program areas. At the recent meeting led by Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and SGA advisor Josh Curtin, the first order of business was to elect officers for the 2022-2023 academic year. After a brief nominating process, a vote was held and the following officers were elected: Brandon...



SGTC hires Eden Edge as adjunct Nail Tech instructor for Crisp County Center

   Eden Edge of Cordele has been hired as an Adjunct Nail Tech Instructor for the South Georgia Technical College Crisp County Center, announced President Dr. John Watford recently.  SGTC will begin offering the Nail Tech Program on its Crisp County Center campus beginning May 25th.   She will report to SGTC Dean of Enrollment Management Julie Partain and SGTC Vice President for Academic Affairs David Kuipers.    “We are pleased to have Eden Edge join South Georgia Technical College as...