SGTC announces summer semester President’s List

October 19, 2016
SGTC President's List logo.

 

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) President Dr. John Watford announced the college’s summer semester President’s List recently, which included 36 students.

In order to qualify for the President’s List, a student must be enrolled in a degree or diploma program and have a 4.0 GPA for that semester’s coursework. Those students who qualified included:

Chatham County: Troy L. Jandura ofTybee Island, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology.

Crisp County: Patricia E. Bellamy of Cordele, Medical Assisting; Joshua Andrew Chappell of Cordele, Culinary Arts; Dashinicia N. Dean of Cordele, Criminal Justice Technology; Tia Monique Edwards of Cordele, Marketing Management; Fonda O. Fullwood of Cordele, Culinary Arts; Jordan Purdy Smith of Cordele, Marketing Management; Tina W. Supers of Cordele, Business Technology; Alonza S. Thomas of Cordele, Culinary Arts; and Jateria Cyerie Walker of Cordele, Culinary Arts.

Dooly County: Jessica Lundy-Fudge of Vienna, Business Technology; Qundra M. Ford of Unadilla, Culinary Arts; J’Essence K. Wiggins of Lilly, Culinary Arts; and Felicia Michelle Young of Vienna, Culinary Arts.

Macon County: Jalen J. Henry of Montezuma, Networking Specialist; and Linda Y. Kent of Montezuma, Culinary Arts.

Marion County: Charles Oxford of Buena Vista, Welding and Joining Technology.

Pike County: Dustin Gage Greene of Williamson, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology.

Randolph County: Elizabeth Ann Lumpkin of Coleman, Cosmetology.

Schley County: Tonya G. Barrett of Ellaville, Computer Support Specialist; Christina Evans of Ellaville, Networking Specialist; and Kelly Elizabeth Harnage of Ellaville, Criminal Justice Technology.

Stewart County: Bryant W. Brazier of Richland, Welding and Joining Technology.

Sumter County: Antonia Brantley of Americus, Automotive Technology; Adrienne Clayton of Americus, Business Technology; Jacob Hayes Coptsias of Plains, Welding and Joining Technology; Dakoda N. Mizell of Americus, Automotive Technology; Brennan Johnson Morris of Americus, Culinary Arts; and Bradley Ray Pritchard of Americus, Criminal Justice Technology.

Tift County: Russell Carter Wright of Tifton, Accounting.

Turner County: Allysa Moneta Ridley of Ashburn, Culinary Arts.

Out of State: Christian Brody Edwards of Haleyville, Alabama, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology; John G. Evans of Lexington, South Carolina, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology; Timothy Mason Hudgins of Dixons Mills, Alabama, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology; Cody Moore of Telford, Tennessee, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology; and Jesse Glen Overton of Haleyville, Alabama, Heavy Equipment Dealers Service Technology.

South Georgia Technical College is currently registering students for spring semester on both the Americus and Crisp County Center campuses, which begins Monday, January 9th, 2017. There will be a registration and orientation session on Thursday, November 10th and another on Thursday, January 5th, 2017.

South Georgia Technical College has a one-stop admissions process that allows students to apply, enroll, and register in the same day. Students also need to apply for financial aid as soon as possible if they have not already done so.

To apply for admission to South Georgia Technical College in Americus call 229.931.2252 or 229.931.2760 or 1.800.928.0283 and in Cordele, call 229.271.4051. Students must complete an application for admission with a non-refundable $25 application fee.

South Georgia Tech currently offers over 200 different associate degree, diploma, and short term technical certificate of credit classes. Enroll today and get ahead in your chosen career. For more information about South Georgia Technical College and its programs of study, visit the website at: www.southgatech.edu.