Georgia Piedmont Tech partners with Rep. Jody Hice to host virtual job fair Oct. 9

More than 350 jobseekers and 45 employers took advantage of the first-ever virtual job fair organized by Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) and its community partners in July. The success prompted the group to plan a second virtual fair in hopes of providing an innovative, convenient and safe way to strengthen the regional workforce during the current COVID-19 health crisis. U.S. Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) lends his support to the newest online event — the Fall 2020...



GPTC welcomes four new members to its Board of Directors

With the addition of four new members, the August 25 meeting marked the first one of the 2020-2021 GPTC Board of Directors. This ten-member team of community and business leaders is committed to working in close cooperation with GPTC President Tavarez Holston to accomplish the college's mission and goals. The meeting was held virtually via WebEx, as the college continues to practice socially distancing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Plans succeed because of many advisers. Our...



First cohort of GA Dept. of Corrections transitional students complete GPTC Fast Track Welding program

  Six male students housed at the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) State Transitional Reentry Center were honored with a virtual graduation ceremony on August 10, 2020, as members of Cohort 1 of GPTC’s Fast Track Welding Program. The program is designed to provide valuable welding skills for students that will allow them to gain meaningful employment upon release and to provide a new pipeline of highly skilled professionals for the welding industry. Areas of focus during the...



GPTC partners with community organizations to host first-ever virtual job fair July 30

With the Georgia Department of Labor’s recent announcement of the state’s unemployment rate at 9.7 percent for the month of May, employers and jobseekers alike are finding more creative ways to connect their employment needs during the current COVID-19 health crisis. Local community partners in Newton and Walton counties believe they can help through the first-ever virtual job fair organized by Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) and set for July 30 from 10 a.m. to 2:00...



Georgia Piedmont Technical College signs transfer agreement with Southern New Hampshire University

Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) have announced a new partnership and articulation agreement that provides direct transfer opportunities between the two institutions, in the spirit of academic cooperation. Under the agreement, students from Georgia Piedmont Tech will be able to transfer up to 90 credits and complete their bachelor’s degrees online with SNHU. The goal of the partnership is to make smoother transitions for students from...



GPTC holds virtual transfer agreement signing with Georgia Highlands College

                    Georgia Piedmont Technical College students who earn an associate degree in applied sciences through our Interdisciplinary Studies Health Track will now have the option to transfer seamlessly into a bachelor’s in health science at Georgia Highlands College (GHC). The two colleges held a virtual articulation agreement signing ceremony via Zoom on May 5, 2020. GPTC President Tavarez Holston and Executive Vice President Cheree Williams joined GHC President...



GPTC waives application fee, suspends placement exam for summer and fall semesters

Georgia Piedmont Technical College is making it easier and more affordable to apply for admission for this year’s summer and fall semesters, in light of the COVID-19 health crisis. President Tavarez Holston recently announced a waiver of the admissions application fee through May 30. The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) also announced it is suspending the placement exam requirement for admission to any of its 22 technical colleges across the state, which includes GPTC. In...



Georgia Piedmont Technical College honors top student and faculty member for 2020

A Paralegal Studies program student and mother of five took Georgia Piedmont Technical College’s (GPTC) highest student distinction Jan. 23, while a mathematics instructor in the school’s GED Test preparation division became the first Adult Education teacher in GPTC’s history to be named its top faculty member. GPTC narrowed the field of 28 student nominees and four finalists for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) Student of the Year to 2020 winner Mandy Higginbotham...



Georgia Piedmont Technical College to name 2020 Student and Instructor of the Year Jan. 23

Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) announced its 28 student nominees and four finalists for the 2020 Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) Dec. 16. The College will narrow the field Jan. 23 when it reveals the school’s one student who will represent GPTC as the GOAL Student of the Year. Georgia Piedmont Tech’s top four finalists are Early Childhood Care and Education program student Erik Brown, Clinical Laboratory Technology program student Heather Edmisten, Paralegal...



Newton HIRE program partners seek local manufacturers to host industrial maintenance apprentices

GPTC’s Economic Development Division, Newton County Sheriff's Department and Action Inc. met Nov. 13, 2019, to plan the next cohort of the Newton HIRE program to help inmates regain entry into the workforce. Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) has enhanced its efforts to strengthen the workforce pipeline for its industry partners in Newton County and to provide a re-entry point for local inmates currently incarcerated at the Newton County Jail. GPTC’s Economic Development...



Omni Machine Works equipment donation to help improve GPTC students’ job skills

Mark Engelbracht, president and founder of Omni Machine Works, Inc. in Covington, has a vested interest in seeing students in manufacturing-related programs at Georgia Piedmont Technical College (GPTC) get the best training possible, and on the best equipment. He recently donated a five-ton computer numerical control (CNC) machine to the college to do just that. While having highly-trained machinists for his own company is important to Engelbracht, his relationship with GPTC is also an...



GPTC named 2019 Newton County Employer of the Year

Georgia Piedmont Technical College was honored to be recognized as the 2019 Newton County Employer of the Year by The Covington News and its community selection committee. The announcement was made in early March 2019, and GPTC President Holston and other members of the GPTC administration and faculty were on hand to receive the award at the April 25, 2019, Visions Awards reception. The college and its faculty, staff and administration are truly honored to be named the recipient of this...