Central Georgia Technical College Earns No. 3 Ranking for Large Community Colleges with Military Friendly ® School Designation 

Warner Robins, Ga. – Military Friendly® released its rank of large community colleges this week and Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) earned the 2024-2025 Military Friendly® School Top-10 designation, ranking No. 3 in the large community college category. Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. Thousands of schools participate to earn the designation for their service to veterans and their families.   
“We are extremely pleased to once again receive the Military Friendly designation,” said Dr. Read More

April 10, 2024


Clayton State, Central Georgia Technical College Sign Articulation Agreement

Information provided by Clayton State University
Morrow, GA – For the fifth time in university history, Clayton State enthusiastically met with Central Georgia Technical College to further build upon its strong relationship. On Wednesday, February 7, the two institutions signed a new articulation agreement to provide students with greater educational opportunities and access in Legal and Paralegal Studies between both institutions.
According to Prof. Antoinette France-Harris, Clayton State’s Legal Studies program coordinator, the agreements are “designed to ease the transition and minimize loss of credit and course duplication for transferring students who have received their A.A.S. Read More

February 9, 2024


Hutchings College and Career Academy, CGTC, Perdue Foods Celebrate Work-Ready Students

Macon, Ga – William S. Hutchings College and Career Academy (HCCA), Central Georgia Technical College (CGTC) and Perdue Foods Perry Cook Facility (Perdue Foods) celebrated the full-time employment of two recent graduates with a signing ceremony on Friday, October 9, at 1 p.m. The event was held at the Robert J. Williams Complex, 1780 Anthony Road in Macon.
The two graduates, James Jordan of Westside High School and Maurice Woodford of Howard High School, were among the first students to participate in the Industrial Systems Technology (IST) Pathway that launched last summer. Read More

October 9, 2020