South Georgia Technical College

Public community college in Americus, Georgia, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) is a public community college in Americus, Georgia. It has a satellite campus in Cordele, Georgia. SGTC serves many neighboring counties including Macon, Sumter, Marion, Schley, Taylor, Webster, and Crisp County.

Established1948
PresidentJohn Watford
Academic staff
90
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South Georgia Technical College
TypePublic community college
Established1948
PresidentJohn Watford
Academic staff
90
Students1,795 (fall 2024)[1]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban (small town);
1,000 acres (4 km²)
ColorsRed and Black   
NicknameJets
AffiliationsGJCAA (Region XVII)
MascotACE - Fighter Pilot
Websitewww.southgatech.edu
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History

Originally, SGTC served as the Air Force training facility during World War I and World War II, otherwise known as Souther Field. In fact, Charles A. Lindbergh purchased his first plane (a Jenny) from Souther Field. Lindbergh would later gain international recognition as the first person to fly from New York to Paris nonstop in "The Spirit of St. Louis" in 1927. In 1948, the school was named South Georgia Trade and Vocational School. The phrase "trade school" was later removed in 1963. After the change, the school was labeled the South Georgia Technical and Vocational School. The school name changed once more as a result of 1988 a legislative act, though its current name did not become official until Governor Roy Barnes enacted the Educational Reform Bill on November 2, 2000.

Location

South Georgia Technical College is located on the outskirts of Americus, in Sumter County, Georgia just southwest of interstate 75. The small town is a part of Sumter County Historic District, because of its history in railroad and technological advances during the mid-1800s. Thanks to local attorney Samuel H. Hawkins[2] Americus was known as the Metropolis of Southwest Georgia because of its major cotton distribution. The college is 32 miles from the larger city of Albany, Georgia and approximately 2.5 hours away from the state's capital Atlanta.

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