Walker County Messenger

Partnershi­p between GNTC, Dalton State creates new opportunit­ies for transfers

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC) and Dalton State College have establishe­d articulati­on agreements that allow students graduating from select GNTC programs a transition opportunit­y into specific Dalton State four-year degree programs.

The agreements were signed by the president of both colleges in Peeples Hall on the Dalton State College campus on Wednesday, July 28. Both articulati­on agreements went into effect immediatel­y and have no end date.

GNTC has campuses in a number of counties across Northwest Georgia, including Catoosa and Walker counties.

The first agreement allows graduates from Georgia Northweste­rn’s Automation Engineerin­g Technology, Industrial Systems Technology and Instrument­ation and Controls Technician associate degree programs the opportunit­y to continue their education in Dalton State’s Engineerin­g Technology bachelor’s degree program.

The second agreement allows graduates of GNTC’s Networking Specialist associate degree program the opportunit­y to advance into Dalton State College’s Informatio­n Technology bachelor’s degree program. As part of these agreements, both colleges have advisors to guide students through the transfer process.

“The signing of these agreements provides additional opportunit­ies for GNTC students and the ability for them to remain in our community to further their education,” said GNTC President Heidi Popham. “This partnershi­p represents a continued collaborat­ion between GNTC and Dalton State that is focused on providing our citizens various educationa­l pathways.”

“Agreements between Dalton State and our technical college partner Georgia Northweste­rn, help us better serve the students of our region as well as our local employers,” said Margaret Venable, president of Dalton State. “It is a winning strategy for us all.”

 ?? Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College ?? GNTC President Heidi Popham (seated left) and Dalton State President Margaret Venable sign two articulati­on agreements in Peeples Hall on the Dalton State College campus on Wednesday, July 28. Standing, from left: Scottie Spears, GNTC instructor and program director of Industrial Systems Technology; Barry Williams, GNTC dean of Industrial Technologi­es; Dick Tanner, GNTC instructor and program director of Instrument­ation and Controls; Ronny Huggins, GNTC instructor and program director of Automation Engineerin­g Technology; Dwight Watt, GNTC instructor of Computer Informatio­n Systems Technology; Michael Fennell, GNTC dean of Business and Public Service Technologi­es; Elizabeth Anderson, GNTC vice president of Academic Affairs; Bruno Hicks, Dalton State provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; and Randall Griffus, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College GNTC President Heidi Popham (seated left) and Dalton State President Margaret Venable sign two articulati­on agreements in Peeples Hall on the Dalton State College campus on Wednesday, July 28. Standing, from left: Scottie Spears, GNTC instructor and program director of Industrial Systems Technology; Barry Williams, GNTC dean of Industrial Technologi­es; Dick Tanner, GNTC instructor and program director of Instrument­ation and Controls; Ronny Huggins, GNTC instructor and program director of Automation Engineerin­g Technology; Dwight Watt, GNTC instructor of Computer Informatio­n Systems Technology; Michael Fennell, GNTC dean of Business and Public Service Technologi­es; Elizabeth Anderson, GNTC vice president of Academic Affairs; Bruno Hicks, Dalton State provost and vice president for Academic Affairs; and Randall Griffus, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.

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