Paulding County high school kicked off the JROTC raider season by hosting a scrimmage for all the Army JROTC raider teams in the county. The cadets competed in rope bridge, obstacle course, ammo can relay runs, Cross Country Rescue (CCR), and an obstacle course.
The University System of Georgia recently released the USG’s total economic impact on the state of Georgia. Of the more than $16 billion reported by the USG as a whole, Georgia Highlands College’s contribution was over $149 million.
Allison Virginia Jones, a gifted teacher at Northside Elementary School of the Paulding County School District, is the recipient of one of six PAGE Professional Scholarships sponsored by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Foundation.
Georgia Trend Magazine’s blog recently featured Chattahoochee Technical College as one of the most affordable colleges in the country, based on a recent study by affordableschools.net.
The Charger Food Pantry was started in 2016 to meet the needs of food insecurity among college students. Georgia Highlands College’s Cartersville location is responsible for 260 pounds of produce being donated to GHC’s Charger Food Pantry.
Braly Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce the 2017 service scholarship recipients. The recipients are: Carmon Pinion, of Dallas, who is receiving $1500 to pursue a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Liberty University.
Georgia Highlands College was recognized by Great Value Colleges as one of the “Top 10 Colleges for an Associate Degree in Business Administration Online.”
Georgia Highlands College’s student-run newspaper the Six Mile Post has been quite comfortable going head-to-head against larger schools in the state, bringing home several awards this past year, including first place in General Excellence and first place for Online Newspaper.
Chattahoochee Technical College welcomed new members and honored retiring members of its local Board of Directors during the board’s year-end meeting, held Tuesday, June 13, at Gabriel’s at the Old Mill in Acworth.
Georgia Highlands College was named among the top in the nation in the 2016 Collegiate Advertising Awards program. The Collegiate Advertising Awards (CAA) is an elite program recognizing higher education organizations for excellence in communications, marketing, advertising and promotions of their schools.
Georgia Highlands College student Rena Couzzart has a few extra skills to help her navigate her college courses. She holds a black belt in two Korean martial arts: Taekwondo and Hapkido.
Callen Lott, a five-year-old Pre-K student at West Georgia Children’s Academy in Dallas, was recently awarded $1,529 for his Path2College 529 Plan account as the winner of the Path2College 529 Plan’s 2017 Tax Time Sweepstakes.
Hiram High School received its graduating class of 2017 for an evening ceremony on May 26th. Congratulations on excellent graduation ceremony.
South Paulding High School received its graduating class of 2017 for an evening ceremony on May 26th. Congratulations on excellent graduation ceremony.