MOULTRIE, Ga. -– Colquitt Regional Medical Center recently awarded the recipients of its healthcare scholarships at the fourth annual Colquitt Regional Medical Foundation Scholarship Luncheon.
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From left are Southern Regional Technical College President Jim Glass; scholarship recipients Will Swilley and Jose Huerta; and Kiwanian Jack Gay, a former president of Moultrie Technical College, for whom the scholarships are named.
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From left are Southern Regional Technical College President Jim Glass; scholarship recipients Will Swilley and Jose Huerta; and Kiwanian Jack Gay, a former president of Moultrie Technical College, for whom the scholarships are named. Kiwanis Club of Moultrie
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Jack Gay Scholarships are given to Colquitt County students enrolled at Southern Regional Technical College who have demonstrated success in their program of study and excellent career potential. Â
Georgia Technical Colleges Partner on Workforce Development
Technical colleges in Albany and Thomasville, Georgia, are collaborating on a federally funded workforce development program for low- and moderate-income residents impacted by Hurricane Michael in October 2018.
May 27, 2021 • (TNS) Albany Technical College and Southern Regional Technical College will officially sign a Memorandum of Understanding on Thursday. The signing will be held at 11 a.m. on the campus of Albany Technical College in the Logistics Education Center board room.
This agreement is to establish the relationship of the two colleges concerning the implementation of a Workforce Development Program to be funded with the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery allocation appropriated to the state by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This program will support work force development and training activities provided to low- and moderate-in
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Delia Graham of Valdosta celebrates after receiving her pin April 29 at a drive-through ceremony for graduates of Southern Regional Tech s Associate of Science in Nursing program at its Thomasville campus.
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Kim Ivey of Tifton, recipient of both the Clinical Excellence Award and The Nightingale Award, participates in a drive-through pinning ceremony for graduates of SRTC s Associate of Science in Nursing program at its Tifton campus.
Southern Regional Technical College
Instructors and graduates of Southern Regional Tech s Clinical Lab Technician program include, from left, Vickie Smith, Sebrina L. Redifer, Christina L. Ingram, Taryn J. Williams, Kayla D. Sealy, Jâmaica A. Williams, Arianna E. Kimbler, Kimayah K. Simpson and Coleen Felias.