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1 Technical College System of Georgia Fast Facts and 2014 College Directory
2 Table of Contents The Great Recession & Record Enrollment... 3 Credit Hours Taught... 4 TCSG High School Enrollment (Includes Dual and Joint... 4 TCSG Graduates... 5 TCSG Awards Conferred by Level... 5 A TCSG Education is for Everyone and HOPE and Pell Launch Careers... 6 Education so Good, it s Guaranteed... 7 Largest Colleges: 2013 Credit Enrollment... 8 TCSG Graduates are In-Demand... 8 The Nation s Best Workforce Training: Quick Start... 9 A Vision for a Fully Literate Georgia Enrollment in TCSG Adult Education Programs Number of GED Graduates TCSG Revenue Sources Have Shifted Fiscal Year 2013 Budget State Board Administration College Service Delivery Area Map Technical College Directory... 17
3 The Great Recession & Record Enrollment Georgians looked to the TCSG colleges for training in state-of-the-art skills and new careers after their jobs were impacted by the Great Recession: it was a major factor that led to a 30% surge in TCSG enrollment between 2008 and the all-time record of 197,059 students in Enrollment in 2013 has returned the pre-recession level, though the number of full-time equivalent students was 7% higher in 2013 than in TCSG Credit Enrollment and FTE (Full Time Equivalent) Years 2011 and prior are on the quarter system; years 2012 and after are on the semester system. Academic Year 2012 does not include the summer 2011 transition quarter. Fast Facts Despite state agency budget cutbacks during the Great Recession, the TCSG answered the call for more instruction for Georgians seeking to improve their job potential: in 2011, TCSG students received more than 4.8 million (quarter system) credit hours of instruction (the equal of 3.2 million semester hours; the TCSG moved to semesters in fall 2011), the highest number of instruction hours delivered in the history of the system. Credit goes to the faculty and staff of the TCSG colleges who delivered record hours of instruction at a time when state budget cutbacks forced government agencies to do more with less funding. With the economy showing improvement, the colleges delivered almost 2.4 million semester hours of instruction in Georgia s high school students are jump-starting their college education (and saving on college tuition at the same time): in 2013, more than 7,100 Georgia high school students took classes through the TCSG colleges dual and joint enrollment programs, earning both high school and technical college credits. The programs are mostly state-funded, so gaining college credits before completing high school means ambitious students can graduate from college sooner and spend less on college tuition. 3
4 Fast Facts Credit Hours Taught at TCSG Colleges Years 2011 and prior are quarter credit hours; years 2012 and after are semester credit hours Academic Year 2012 does not include the summer 2011 transition quarter. (1 semester credit hour = 1 quarter credit hour x.6667) TCSG High School Enrollment (Includes Dual and Joint) Years 2011 and prior are on the quarter system; years 2012 and after are on the semester system. Academic Year 2012 does not include the summer 2011 transition quarter. 4
5 TCSG Graduates Years 2011 and prior are on the quarter system; years 2012 and after are on the semester system. Academic Year 2012 does not include the summer 2011 transition quarter. Fast Facts The TCSG is dedicated to being part of a more seamless system of higher education in Georgia: working closely with the University System of Georgia and the state s private colleges and universities, the TCSG is opening better pathways for student success by expanding new articulation agreements that allow for the easier transfer of college credits. TCSG Awards Conferred by Level Years 2011 and prior are on the quarter system; years 2012 and later are on the semester system includes data from the summer 2011 transition quarter. (Note: some students receive more than one award during the year, so the total awards conferred may sum to more than the unduplicated graduates). 5
6 Fast Facts A TCSG Education is for Everyone... No one is ever too young or too old to attend a TCSG college: 28% of TCSG students are considered traditional college students who are 21 years of age or younger; 39% are between 21 and 30 years old; 18% are 31 to 40; and 15% are 41 or older. The range of ages reflects the diversity of the student population at the TCSG colleges and the fact that no one should let age stand in the way of learning new skills and discovering new careers. Full-time or part-time? No problem: the TCSG colleges offer class schedules that are adaptable to students needs. About one-third of TCSG students are enrolled full-time; two-thirds are part-time students who are taking advantage of convenient class times to balance class schedules with their job hours and personal responsibilities. There s online learning, too: 71,978 students enrolled in courses through the TCSG s Georgia Virtual Technical Connection in They received more than a half million credit hours of online instruction in a wide variety of programs. The TCSG is also building an international outreach: the TCSG International Center works with countries and colleges world-wide to improve their workforce through education partnerships and the sharing of people, programs and best practices.... and HOPE and Pell Launch Careers The cost to attend a TCSG college is among the lowest in the state: in 2013, the cost for a standard credit hour of instruction at the 24 TCSG colleges was $85; the average tuition (excluding books and fees) for a full, 15-hour semester course load at a TCSG college was $1,275. HOPE, Pell Grants can make a TCSG education even more affordable: 81,990 TCSG students used Georgia s HOPE tuition assistance (HOPE Grant, HOPE Scholarship, and Strategic Industries Workforce Development Grant) to attend a TCSG college in In addition, almost 91,000 TCSG students used the federal Pell Grant for their education % change Pell recipients* 58,278 90,761 56% HOPE recipients* 116,556 81,990-30% *numbers may be duplicated by students who receive both HOPE and Pell The HOPE Grant is for certificate and diploma programs: almost 95% of TCSG students who qualified for HOPE tuition assistance in 2013 used the HOPE Grant to help pay for their tuition in certificate or diploma programs; the remaining 5% of HOPE-eligible students used the HOPE Scholarship to help pay the tuition for their associate degree programs at TCSG colleges in
7 TCSG students used $74.1 million in HOPE funding in 2013: TCSG students represented 45% of all of the HOPE recipients (TCSG colleges, University System of Georgia, and in-state private colleges and universities) in Georgia in TCSG students accounted for 15% of the HOPE dollars spent in Georgia during the year HOPE Students 2013 HOPE Dollars TCSG 45% Private 7% USG 48% TCSG 15% Private 8% USG 77% Fast Facts Total GA students receiving HOPE: 193,788 Source: Georgia Student Finance Commission Total HOPE funds awarded: $503,749,582 Education so Good, it s Guaranteed A TCSG education means small classes, hands-on experience and more instructor attention: TCSG colleges offer more than 600 programs and most feature low student-to-teacher ratios and hands-on learning using state-of-the-art equipment in real-world settings. TCSG programs supply the workforce for Georgia s strategic industries: TCSG colleges offer world-class programs related to the six industries that have been identified as essential to keeping Georgia competitive in the global economy: aerospace, healthcare, life sciences including biotechnology, agribusiness, energy and the environment, and logistics and transportation. Two in five TCSG students enrolled in strategic industry programs in 2013: almost 40% of all TCSG students are in programs related to careers in Georgia s strategic industries, including healthcare technologies, which is the number one field of study for TCSG students. TCSG graduates are headed directly into the workforce: TCSG graduates are bridging the national skills gap by answering employers needs for talented professionals who can understand and master the latest technologies. More than 28,000 TCSG students graduated with either a technical certificate of credit, diploma or associate degree in It s guaranteed education: if an employer finds a graduate to be deficient in a TCSG-taught competency within two years of graduation, then the TCSG will fulfill its guarantee to the employer and student to retrain him or her at no cost. Of the 35,579 students that graduated from a TCSG college in 2011, only 33 required retraining under the two-year guarantee. It s believed that no other technical college system in the country offers the same education warranty. 7
8 Largest Colleges: 2013 Credit Enrollment Fast Facts Chattahoochee Technical College 17,238 Gwinnett Technical College 10,013 West Georgia Technical College 9,748 Georgia Northwestern Technical College 8,565 Southern Crescent Technical College 7,871 Atlanta Technical College 7,546 Savannah Technical College 7,380 Central Georgia Technical College* 7,010 Athens Technical College 6,756 Georgia Piedmont Technical College 6,663 *On July 1, 2013 Central Georgia Tech merged with Middle Georgia Tech. Middle Georgia Tech enrollment is not included in this 2013 data. TCSG Graduates are In-Demand TCSG students enjoy high job placement rates: U.S. Department of Labor data confirms the job placement rate for TCSG graduates is consistently at or above 80%; additional college data indicates that the placement rate is above 90% when self-employed entrepreneurs and students who continue their college education at a two-year or four-year college are included. Job Placement Rate for TCSG Graduates 8
9 The Nation s Best Workforce Training Quick Start is the TCSG s internationally-acclaimed program dedicated to providing customized workforce training free-of-charge to qualified new, expanding and existing businesses. Since 1967, the Quick Start program has developed training systems for a wide range of state, national and international companies that have either relocated or expanded their operations in Georgia. Since its inception, Quick Start has trained almost 1.1 million Georgians through 6,527 projects. Fast Facts Quick Start is consistently rated as the nation s No. 1 workforce training program. Quick Start projects support Georgia s manufacturing industries: 90% of Quick Start s projects in 2013 involved training for operations involving advanced manufacturing. Quick Start serves all of Georgia: 70% of Quick Start s projects in 2013 were located outside of metro Atlanta, representing 68% of Quick Start trainees during the year. Jobs created in Georgia in 2013 with Quick Start s assistance: 9,431 jobs. Jobs saved in Georgia in 2013 with Quick Start s assistance: 2,997 jobs. Quick Start attracts international business and investment to Georgia. In 2013, Quick Start delivered 38% of its projects to companies of international origin. There were 50 Quick Start projects involving companies from 15 different countries. 9
10 Fast Facts A Vision for a Fully Literate Georgia Adult Education The TCSG Office of Adult Education provides adult education programs that enable adult learners to study for and earn a GED diploma. GED graduates are encouraged to transition to college and improve their lives and standing in Georgia s workforce and the local community. TCSG Adult Education is serving tens of thousands of Georgians: in 2013, almost 71,000 Georgia adult learners took part in Adult Basic and Secondary Education, GED instruction and testing, and English as a Second Language programs. GED diplomas awarded: 15,450 adults earned their GED diplomas in According to the US Census Bureau: a person with a high school or GED diploma earns approximately $10,000 more annually than a non-high school graduate; that translates to Georgia s 2011 class of GED graduates seeing their combined earnings potential increase by almost $170 million. The goal is for a fully literate Georgia, but there is more work to be done: it s estimated that 1.2 million adults over the age of 18 in Georgia have less than a high school education. There are 36 Georgia counties where 30% or more of adults do not have a high school or GED diploma: Adults Without a High School Diploma or GED American Community Survey (Educational Attainment 18 and Over) 10
11 Enrollment in TCSG Adult Education Programs All ABE, ASE, and ESL students with an assessment, regardless of the number of hours attended; and all work-based project learners with attendance. Fast Facts Georgia launched the new GED program in January 2014: developed by the national GED Testing Service in Washington, D.C., it aligns the GED program with college and career readiness standards and provides the academic rigor necessary for the increased demands of the job market. The GED test is now computer-based and can be taken at any one of the 57 stateapproved GED testing centers. The test has four content areas: Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies. Number of GED Graduates This data includes all GEDs awarded in Georgia; it is not limited to only students enrolled in an Adult Education program. 11
12 Fast Facts TCSG Revenue Sources Have Shifted System Budget The Great Recession forced austerity moves in all of state government: like all other state agencies, the TCSG received its share of austerity cuts during the Great Recession and its aftermath. State funds are no longer the largest part of the TCSG budget. Percentage of TCSG funding from state appropriations in FY 2003: 59% Percentage of TCSG funding from state appropriations in FY 2013: 44% The system is relying more on other funding sources, primarily tuition and fees: as a result, the tuition for a credit hour of instruction at a TCSG college, which was $54 in 2008, has been raised four times: $60 (2010), $68 (2011), $75 (2012) and $85 (2013). FY03 TCSG Revenue Federal Funds 16% FY13 TCSG Revenue Federal Funds 9% Tuition & Other Funds 25% Stat Funds e 59% State Funds 44% Tuition Other & Funds 47% Mergers: Efficiencies Made, Millions Saved Nine TCSG college mergers between 2009 and 2014 have created larger, more efficient colleges: the mergers save $9.5 million annually in administrative costs while increasing student access to a wider range of learning opportunities. No colleges were closed and all of the pre-merger campuses remain open and vitally important to the students, businesses and communities that they serve (merged colleges in parenthesis): Chattahoochee Technical College (Chattahoochee Tech, N. Metro Tech, Appalachian Tech) 2009 Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Coosa Valley Tech, Northwestern Tech) 2009 Southeastern Technical College (Southeastern Tech, Swainsboro Tech) 2009 West Georgia Technical College (West Georgia Tech, West Central Tech) 2009 Southern Crescent Technical College (Griffin Tech, Flint River Tech) 2010 Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Valdosta Tech, East Central Tech) 2010 Oconee Fall Line Technical College (Sandersville Tech, Heart of Georgia Tech) 2011 Central Georgia Technical College (Central Georgia Tech, Middle Georgia Tech) 2013 Coastal Pines Technical College (Altamaha Tech, Okefenokee Tech) 2014 Pending in 2015: Moultrie Tech, Southwest Georgia Tech 12
13 Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Fund Source FY 2012 FY 2013 State funds 314,867, ,616,387 Federal funds 76,424,278 77,458,627 Other funds 334,170, ,191,694 Total dollars 725,462, ,266,708 Fast Facts FY 2013 Capital Outlay Budget FY 2012 FY 2013 Construction projects 8,665,000 56,400,000 Equipment for new facilities 6,295,000 2,260,000 Major repairs and renovations 10,000,000 34,290,000 Replacement of obsolete equipment 5,000,000 5,000,000 Truck driving equipment 1,000,000 0 Career academies 10,000,000 10,000,000 Total capital outlay dollars 40,960, ,950,000 FY 2013 Expenditure by Program FY 2012 FY 2013 Adult Education 36,708,642 37,652,609 Departmental Administration 9,379,027 8,539,632 Economic Development 20,224,376 19,250,830 Technical Education 601,487, ,181,422 Total expenditure dollars 667,799, ,624,493 13
14 Administration State Board Mary P. Flanders 1st Congressional District Richard Porter 2nd Congressional District Frank S. Chunk Newman 3rd Congressional District Vacant 4th Congressional District Tim Williams 13th Congressional District Joe W. Yarbrough Chair, 14th Congressional District Z. Shaw Blackmon, III Vice Chair, Member at Large Ben Bryant Member at Large James F. Gingrey 5th Congressional District Carl E. Swearingen 6th Congressional District Michael L. Sullivan 7th Congressional District Ben I. Copeland, Sr. 8th Congressional District Dinah C. Wayne 9th Congressional District Trey Sheppard 10th Congressional District Jay Cunningham 11th Congressional District Tommy David 12th Congressional District Doug Carter Member at Large J.C. Chris Clark, Jr. Member at Large Lynn M. Cornett Member at Large Robert Buzz Law Member at Large Sylvia E. Russell Member at Large Shirley A. Smith Member at Large W. Jackson Winter, Jr. Member at Large Board memberships are as of
15 Administration Lisa Eason Assistant Commissioner Administration Beverly Smith Assistant Commissioner Adult Education Ronald W. Jackson Commissioner Dr. Josephine Reed-Taylor Deputy Commissioner Dr. Kathryn Hornsby Assistant Commissioner Technical Education Jackie Rohosky Assistant Commissioner Economic Development Administration Andy Parsons Assistant Commissioner Data, Planning & Research Dr. Sanford Chandler Assistant Commissioner Global Initiatives Dr. Freida Hill Assistant Commissioner Resource Development Laura Gammage Assistant Commissioner External Affairs Dr. Craig McDaniel Assistant Commissioner International Center Mike Light Executive Director Communications Commissioner Ron Jackson Board Chairman Joe Yarbrough 1800 Century Place N.E. Suite 400 Atlanta, GA tcsg.edu 15
16 College SDA College Service Delivery Area Map July
17 Directory 2014 Technical College Directory Albany TC...18 Altamaha TC...18 Athens TC...19 Atlanta TC...19 Augusta TC...20 Central Georgia TC...20 Chattahoochee TC...21 Columbus TC...21 Georgia Northwestern TC...22 Georgia Piedmont TC...22 Gwinnett TC...23 Lanier TC...23 Moultrie TC...24 North Georgia TC...24 Oconee Fall Line TC...25 Ogeechee TC...25 Okefenokee TC...26 Savannah TC...26 South Georgia TC...27 Southeastern TC...27 Southern Crescent TC...28 Southwest Georgia TC...28 West Georgia TC...29 Wiregrass Georgia TC...29 Bainbridge College (technical division)
18 Directory Albany Technical College 1704 South Slappey Boulevard Albany, Georgia Phone (229) Fax (229) AY 2013 Enrollment 5,931 AY 2013 Graduates 1,726 Students Receiving Aid 5,263 Dr. Anthony O. Parker (229) Serving Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Lee, Randolph and Terrell counties Altamaha Technical College 1777 West Cherry Street Jesup, Georgia Phone (912) Fax (912) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,180 AY 2013 Graduates 633 Students Receiving Aid 1,813 Lonnie V. Roberts Provost (912) Serving Appling, Camden, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Long, McIntosh and Wayne counties Altamaha Tech merged with Okefenokee Tech in July 2014; the combined college is now Coastal Pines Technical College. 18
19 Athens Technical College 800 U.S. Highway 29 North Athens, Georgia Phone (706) Fax (706) AY 2013 Enrollment 6,756 AY 2013 Graduates 1,267 Students Receiving Aid 5,116 Directory Dr. Flora W. Tydings (706) Serving Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Hart, Madison, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Walton and Wilkes counties Atlanta Technical College 1560 Metropolitan Parkway SW Atlanta, Georgia Phone (404) Fax (404) AY 2013 Enrollment 7,546 AY 2013 Graduates 1,089 Students Receiving Aid 6,784 Dr. Alvetta Thomas (404) Serving Fulton and Clayton counties 19
20 Directory Augusta Technical College 3200 Augusta Tech Drive Augusta, Georgia Phone (706) Fax (706) AY 2013 Enrollment 6,312 AY 2013 Graduates 1,176 Students Receiving Aid 5,185 Terry D. Elam (706) Serving Burke, Columbia, Lincoln, McDuffie and Richmond counties Central Georgia Technical College 80 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins, Georgia Phone (478) Fax (478) Central Georgia Tech* AY 2013 Enrollment 7,010 AY 2013 Graduates 1,436 Students Receiving Aid 6,138 Dr. Ivan H. Allen (478) Serving Baldwin, Bibb, Crawford, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Pulaski, Putnam and Twiggs counties Middle Georgia Tech* AY 2013 Enrollment 6,063 AY 2013 Graduates 1,688 Students Receiving Aid 4,260 *On July 1, 2013 Central Georgia Tech merged with Middle Georgia Tech. The combined colleges are now Central Georgia Technical College. 20
21 Chattahoochee Technical College 980 South Cobb Drive Marietta, Georgia Phone (770) Fax (770) AY 2013 Enrollment 17,238 AY 2013 Graduates 1,495 Students Receiving Aid 12,397 Directory Dr. Ronald C. Newcomb (770) chattahoocheetech.edu Serving Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer, Paulding and Pickens counties Columbus Technical College 928 Manchester Expressway Columbus, Georgia Phone (706) Fax (706) AY 2013 Enrollment 6,295 AY 2013 Graduates 1,047 Students Receiving Aid 5,407 Lorette M. Hoover (706) Serving Chattahoochee, Harris, Muscogee,Quitman, Stewart, and Talbot counties 21
22 Directory Georgia Northwestern Technical College One Maurice Culberson Drive Rome, Georgia Phone (706) Fax (706) AY 2013 Enrollment 8,565 AY 2013 Graduates 1,453 Students Receiving Aid 7,727 Pete McDonald (706) Serving Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Murray, Polk, Walker and Whitfield counties Georgia Piedmont Technical College 495 North Indian Creek Drive Clarkston, Georgia Phone (404) Fax (404) AY 2013 Enrollment 6,663 AY 2013 Graduates 1,202 Students Receiving Aid 5,674 Dr. Jabari Simama (404) ext Serving DeKalb, Morgan, Newton and Rockdale counties 22
23 Gwinnett Technical College 5150 Sugarloaf Parkway Lawrenceville, Georgia Phone (770) Fax (770) AY 2013 Enrollment 10,013 AY 2013 Graduates 1,402 Students Receiving Aid 7,015 Directory Sharon J. Bartels (678) Serving Gwinnett and North Fulton counties TECHNICAL COLLEGE Lanier Technical College 2990 Landrum Education Drive Oakwood, Georgia Phone (770) Fax (770) AY 2013 Enrollment 4,909 AY 2013 Graduates 1,131 Students Receiving Aid 3,926 Dr. Ray Perren (770) Serving Banks, Barrow, Dawson, Forsyth, Hall, Jackson and Lumpkin counties 23
24 Directory Moultrie Technical College 800 Veterans Parkway North Moultrie, Georgia Phone (229) Fax (229) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,783 AY 2013 Graduates 748 Students Receiving Aid 2,681 Jim Glass Acting (229) Serving Colquitt, Tift, Turner and Worth counties Moultrie Tech is merging with Southwest Georgia Tech in July North Georgia Technical College 1500 Highway 197 North Clarkesville, Georgia Phone (706) Fax (706) AY 2013 Enrollment 3,397 AY 2013 Graduates 648 Students Receiving Aid 2,931 Dr. Gail Thaxton (706) Serving Fannin, Franklin, Habersham, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White counties 24
25 Oconee Fall Line Technical College 1189 Deepstep Road Sandersville, Georgia Phone (478) Fax (478) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,766 AY 2013 Graduates 664 Students Receiving Aid 2,232 Directory Dr. Lloyd Horadan (478) Serving Bleckley, Dodge, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Laurens, Telfair, Warren, Washington, Wheeler and Wilkinson counties Ogeechee Technical College One Joe Kennedy Boulevard Statesboro, Georgia Phone (912) Fax (912) AY 2013 Enrollment 3,223 AY 2013 Graduates 894 Students Receiving Aid 2,802 Dr. Dawn H. Cartee (912) Serving Bulloch, Evans and Screven counties 25
26 Directory Okefenokee Technical College 1701 Carswell Avenue Waycross, Georgia Phone (912) Fax (912) AY 2013 Enrollment 1,990 AY 2013 Graduates 542 Students Receiving Aid 1,893 Dr. Glenn Deibert (912) Serving Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Pierce and Ware counties Okefenokee Tech merged with Altamaha Tech in July 2014; the combined college is now Coastal Pines Technical College. Savannah Technical College 5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, Georgia Phone (912) Fax (912) AY 2013 Enrollment 7,380 AY 2013 Graduates 1,611 Students Receiving Aid 6,224 Dr. Kathy S. Love (912) Serving Bryan, Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties 26
27 South Georgia Technical College 900 South Georgia Tech Parkway Americus, Georgia Phone (229) Fax (229) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,721 AY 2013 Graduates 960 Students Receiving Aid 2,600 Directory Sparky Reeves (229) Serving Crisp, Macon, Marion, Schley, Sumter and Webster counties Southeastern Technical College 3001 East First Street Vidalia, Georgia Phone (912) Fax (912) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,458 AY 2013 Graduates 710 Students Receiving Aid 2,336 Dr. Cathy Mitchell (912) Serving Candler, Emanuel, Jenkins, Johnson, Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs and Treutlen counties 27
28 Directory Southern Crescent Technical College 501 Varsity Road Griffin, Georgia Phone (770) Fax (770) AY 2013 Enrollment 7,871 AY 2013 Graduates 1,160 Students Receiving Aid 6,892 Dr. Randall Peters (770) Serving Butts, Fayette, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Taylor and Upson counties Southwest Georgia Technical College U.S. Highway 19 North Thomasville, Georgia Phone (229) Fax (229) AY 2013 Enrollment 2,338 AY 2013 Graduates 509 Students Receiving Aid 1,965 Dr. Craig R. Wentworth (229) Serving Grady, Mitchell and Thomas counties Southwest Georgia Tech is merging with Moultrie Tech in July
29 West Georgia Technical College 176 Murphy Campus Boulevard Waco, GA Phone (770) Fax (770) AY 2013 Enrollment 9,748 AY 2013 Graduates 1,736 Students Receiving Aid 8,089 Directory Pat Hannon Acting (678) Serving Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard, Meriwether and Troup counties Wiregrass Georgia Technical College 4089 Val Tech Road Valdosta, Georgia Phone (229) Fax (229) AY 2013 Enrollment 6,148 AY 2013 Graduates 1,026 Students Receiving Aid 5,637 Dr. Tina K. Anderson (229) Serving Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes and Wilcox counties 29
30 Directory Bainbridge College 2500 East Shotwell Street Bainbridge, GA Phone (229) Technical Division Enrollment Only AY 2013 Enrollment 2,846 AY 2013 Graduates 325 Students Receiving Aid 2,579 Dr. Richard Carvajal (229) Technical division serves Decatur, Early, Miller and Seminole counties University System of Georgia College with a Technical Division Non-Discrimination Statement: The Technical College System of Georgia and its constituent Technical Colleges do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender, religion, disability, age, political affiliation or belief, genetic information, disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam Era, spouse of military member or citizenship status (except in those special circumstances permitted or mandated by law). This nondiscrimination policy encompasses the operation of all technical college-administered programs, programs financed by the federal government including any Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) Title I financed programs, educational programs and activities, including admissions, scholarships and loans, student life, and athletics. It also encompasses the recruitment and employment of personnel and contracting for goods and services. The Technical College System and Technical Colleges shall promote the realization of equal opportunity through a positive continuing program of specific practices designed to ensure the full realization of equal opportunity. GED and GED Testing Service are registered trademarks of the American Council on Education (ACE) and may not be used or reproduced without expressed written permission. 30
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