The 2020 summer semester is underway at Chattahoochee Technical College with a strong enrollment of 4,787 students, which is slightly higher than last year’s summer semester enrollment. “Students are still showing faith in what we have to offer at Chattahoochee Tech,” said Missy Cusack, the college’s vice president of Student Affairs. “We were able to…Continue ReadingStudent Enrollment Remains Strong at Chattahoochee Tech for 2020 Summer Semester
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation welcomes community business leaders Chris Mosley and Jeff Butterworth as new members of the Board of Trustees. Chris Mosley Mosley serves as CEO of Cartersville Medical Center. He received a bachelor’s degree from Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, and a master’s degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He served…Continue ReadingBoard of Trustees Welcomes New Members and Names New Officers
Chattahoochee Technical College has presented its 2020 Alumni of the Year award to Surgical Technologist Dustin Cain, of Cherokee County. Cain graduated from Chattahoochee Tech in 2012 with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Surgical Technology. In addition to working full time at Northside Alpharetta Outpatient Surgery Center, Cain works part time in the…Continue ReadingAlumni of the Year Award Presented to Surgical Technologist Dustin Cain
Despite the additional challenges they faced to complete their college education during a global coronavirus pandemic, 365 Chattahoochee Technical College students have graduated this spring semester. A commencement ceremony honoring their achievement has been postponed until December. Many of these recent Chattahoochee Tech graduates will step right into vital roles as first responders in the…Continue ReadingChattahoochee Tech Announces Spring Semester 2020 Graduates
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation has launched a fundraising initiative to provide emergency funds for Chattahoochee Tech students who are at risk of not completing their degrees because of the financial impacts caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. “This is an especially challenging and disruptive time for our students, many of whom are facing extreme financial…Continue ReadingChattahoochee Tech Foundation Working to Help Students Stay the Course During COVID-19 Pandemic
Chattahoochee Technical College has provided Piedmont Mountainside Hospital in Jasper with ten Hill-Rom hospital beds from the college’s Appalachian Campus to help as needed during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Chattahoochee Tech Vice President of Facilities David Simmons coordinated this initiative on behalf of the college with Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Real Estate and Construction Manager Norman…Continue ReadingChattahoochee Tech Provides Hospital Beds to Local Hospital During COVID-19 Pandemic
The Chattahoochee Tech Foundation has awarded 109 scholarships valued at $112,000 to Chattahoochee Tech students in order to help these students with advancing their educational and career goals. The scholarships, which range from $500 to $2,500, have been awarded to students who represent a wide variety of programs at Chattahoochee Tech, according to Chattahoochee Tech…Continue ReadingChattahoochee Tech Foundation Awards 109 Scholarships Valued at $112,000 to Chattahoochee Tech Students
Chattahoochee Technical College donated over 200 pounds of food from the college’s Culinary program to Cobb County firefighters on Monday, March 30, to offer support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Making this delivery on behalf of the college was the Chattahoochee Tech Campus Police Department, under the direction of Tim Hilley, who serves as the college’s…Continue ReadingChattahoochee Tech Donates Food to Cobb County Firefighters to Offer Support During COVID-19 Pandemic