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The Graduates are shown with Clifford Davis Jr. a member of the ATC Board of Directors (BOD), Ted Buford vice chair BOD, Lana Cooper Chair BOD, Lorette Hoover ATC President, the Honorable E. M. Wilkes Superior Court Judge of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit, Joel Hanner BOD, Randall Morris BOD, and Grant Gainer BOD.
Altamaha Technical College Holds Commencement
Altamaha Technical College conducted its Winter Commencement Ceremony January 28 at the Wayne County High School Auditorium. The Auditorium was filled to capacity.
The Honorable E. M. Wilkes, III, Superior Court Judge of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit provided was the key note speaker. As one of the founding fathers of Altamaha Technical College, Judge Wilkes shared an inspirational message of making a commitment to one’s work, employer or one’s entrepreneurial business; enjoying one’s career; and giving back to the community. “The combination of these qualities,’ state Judge Wilkes, ‘brings about a full quality of life each of you deserve.”
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Altamaha Technical College Holds Rose Ceremony
On December 10th, Altamaha Technical College held a Rose Ceremony honoring 15 students from Appling and Jeff Davis counties. The ceremony recognized the successful completion of students enrolled in the Patient Care Assisting, TCC program.
The students will now be required to take the state board exam to become certified. “I feel very confident that theywill all pass their state board exam,” stated PCA Instructor Martha Tomberlin, RN. “They worked very hard for this accomplishment and I am extremely proud of all of them.”
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Altamaha Technical College attends Expo for the Georgia School Counselors Association.
Some of the top programs that Altamaha Technical College and the 27 other institutions in the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) have to offer were recently on display for the state’s school counselors during the TCSG Expo 2009 at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel in Atlanta.
The event, held in conjunction with the annual conference of the Georgia School Counselors Association, highlighted some of the more than 600 degree, diploma and certificate programs that are available at TCSG colleges. More than 800 counselors browsed program displays and met college presidents, faculty, staff and students while enjoying delicacies from a 100-foot long appetizer buffet created by the chefs and students from colleges with culinary arts programs.
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