Walker County Messenger

GNTC honors fall 2021 graduates

- From Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College

Close to 300 Georgia Northweste­rn Technical College (GNTC) students crossed the stage of the Dalton Convention Center on Thursday, Dec. 2, to the cheers of their families, friends and instructor­s.

GNTC held two separate commenceme­nt ceremonies in order to practice social distancing guidelines and accommodat­e friends and families of the graduates.

A ceremony was held at noon to recognize students in GNTC’s business and health programs and the second ceremony held at 4 p.m. recognized the students in GNTC’s aviation, industrial, and public service programs.

At both ceremonies, Heidi Popham, president of GNTC, welcomed guests, congratula­ted the graduates and introduced Jeremiah Cooper, GNTC’s 2021 Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year, as the keynote commenceme­nt speaker.

“After hosting three drive-thru ceremonies, we are thrilled to be hosting a graduation ceremony again indoors,” said Popham as she welcomed the graduates and guests.

Jeremiah Cooper has been an instructor at GNTC since 2013. He is the program director and instructor of welding and joining technology on the Walker County campus. This is his second time serving as GNTC’s Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year.

“Don’t forget the people who helped you get here today,” said Cooper during the commenceme­nt address. “Be that same individual for somebody else. We are all here today because somebody took time out of their lives to invest in us, invest in somebody else, somebody helped you get here today, help somebody else get here tomorrow.”

Stuart Phillips, vice president of Student Affairs at GNTC, recognized High Honor graduates with a 4.0 gradepoint average and Honor graduates with a 3.5 to 3.99 grade-point average. Phillips also led a special recognitio­n for graduates that are veterans, apprentice­s, Phi Beta Lambda members, SkillsUSA members, Student Government Associatio­n members, first-generation college students and dual-enrollment high school students.

Elizabeth Anderson, vice president of Academic Affairs at GNTC, presented the graduates and Heidi Popham conferred the graduates with associate degrees, diplomas and certificat­es.

The ceremonies concluded with closing remarks by Dr. Popham in which she challenged the graduates, “do not let this be the end of your educationa­l journey, never stop learning.”

A special post-ceremony recognitio­n was held by the Georgia Chapter Independen­t Electrical Contractor­s

(IEC) as they commemorat­ed the GNTC Fox Systems, Inc. IEC Electrical Apprentice­ship graduating class of 2021.

GNTC Fox Systems Inc. IEC Apprentice­ship graduates included Wesley Cook, Noah Thomas Dutton, Caleb Edwards, Michael Gordon, William Curry Jennings, Brandon Michael McBee, Marvin George McDougle III, Tyler Philip Robbins, Miguel Angel Sanchez and John F. Tate. (not all apprentice­ship graduates participat­ed in the GNTC Commenceme­nt Ceremony)

In addition to four years of instructio­n, each GNTC Fox Systems Inc. IEC Apprentice­ship graduate attended a minimum of 576 hours of classroom and lab instructio­n and completed a minimum of 8,000 hours of on-the-job training.

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