
Chattahoochee Tech will convert from a quarter to semester system beginning with the Fall 2011 semester, a move that furthers the goal of seamless education for Georgia students. For more information visit CTC's Q2S page.
Any student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising at the Appalachian
Appalachian Workshop FlyerChattahoochee Technical College’s Aircraft Structures Training Program (ASTP) will begin accepting registration requests Sept. 1, for classes beginning Sept. 20 and Oct. 18. The 8-week training class will be 8 hours each day, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Training will take place at Chattahoochee Technical College, Building K, 980 South Cobb Drive in Marietta.
Important NoticeImportant information for Fall Quarter priority registration
Important NoticeAny student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising at the North Metro campus
North Metro Workshop FlyerAny student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising at the Paulding campus
Paulding Workshop FlyerGuess what... we're having a mascot naming contest do-over! Yes, we heard you guys loud and clear (LOL!!) so now it is your opportunity to PICK our new Golden Eagles' mascot name! See the post on Facebok for the offical poll! Top five names are listed! This contest is open to students, faculty and staff and ends July 9th! Go CTC!
Two job fairs held on the Appalachian Campus:
For more information contact Lori Bramlett: lbramlett@chattahoocheetech.edu
Any student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising at the Appalachian and Marietta campus
Appalachian Workshop FlyerSessions are being offered to help those of you who are taking SCT 100. See the flyer for times and locations.
Read moreThe South Cobb Campus has been changed to the Austell Campus. Chattahoocheetech.edu will refer to the campus as "South Cobb/Austell Campus" until mid-July.
First Aid, CPR, AED, and ACLS traing offered
See the flyer for more informationOn Monday, 5/17, the Paulding Campus Library will resume regular hours.
A Community Blood Drive will be held on the Marietta Campus on May 12th
See the flyer for more informationThe priority registration schedule for summer quarter will be as follows:
Once a student’s designated priority registration has opened, their BannerWeb access will remain open until early registration closes on June 16th at 6 p.m.
The Medical Assisting program on the Appalachian Campus will be hosting a blood drive on Tuesday May 11th from 9 until 2. We need all the donors we can get. There is frequently a shortage of blood products during Spring and Summer. You support would be greatly appreciated.
Not all of Chattahoochee Technical College’s educational offerings are provided with a textbook and for credit. Also presented to students are free workshops meant to enhance students’ lives both in and out of school.
Upcoming Free Workshops Include:
Chattahoochee Technical College’s Marietta Campus might be in the middle of Cobb County, but on Tuesday, May 18, the Atrium will be transformed into a window of countries around the world. Since 2002, the college has held a yearly festival to celebrate and highlight the cultural diversity found among its student population. This year’s festival is free and open to the public.
Read the full story.Be on your campus for food, a DJ, and prizes!
Check to see when the event is at your campus at 12pm and 5pm:
The CTC Student Chapter of the American Marketing Association is currently looking for adoptive parents… Not for children but for DUCKS. Chattahoochee Technical College is the only two year school in Georgia with an active AMA chapter and as part of our community service commitment; we are supporting the 9th Annual Duck Derby. The duck derby is held yearly to raise funds for Advocates for Children, a non-profit based in Cartersville.
Read the full story.Starting on April 30 The Powersports department along with Continuing Ed and Earll Smalls Harley Davidson will be holding motorcycle Rider Training in the rear parking lot of the Marietta campus . The rear part of the parking lot behind the Vaughn building will be barricaded from 6pm on Friday nights until 6pm on Sunday night . There will be parking available on each end of the building (down by cosmetology or up by the automotive department fenced in area). This is scheduled each weekend . Cars left in this area will be towed to a different part of the parking lot. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.
The Chattahoochee Technical College Foundation awarded more than $34,000 through 17 different scholarships to students at the largest technical college in Georgia Tuesday evening. The 28 winners, who represent a wide variety of the programs offered at CTC, will be able to use the money and items received toward achieving their educational goals.
Read the full story.Our big spring Career and Transfer Fair is Tuesday, May 4 from 10am to 1pm in Building H on the Marietta Campus. 40 companies with jobs have signed up to recruit along with 6 colleges offering transfer opportunities. Start working on your resume now! Send it to career services for review. Research the companies that are coming.Go to http://ctc.experience.com to see the list and what jobs they have and majors they want. A dress code will be enforced meaning no jeans, tennis shoes, flip flops, tank tops, etc. Family and friends are welcome at this career fair.
For CPR & AED awareness week this year, we will be hosting a 5K Fun Run, a 1 mile walk & CPR & AED training at the North Metro campus on Saturday June 5th. We are looking for participants, volunteers and sponsors. Proceeds will benefit the Child Heart Saver Project.
Marietta Workshop FlyerThe Surgical Technology Club recently announced they have raised more than $1,000 for the March of Dimes. In addition to fundraisers, such as serving hot dog lunches where all proceeds went toward fighting premature birth, the club will be participating in the annual March of Dime Walk America event April 24 at Marietta Middle School.
Any student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising
Marietta Workshop FlyerThe purpose of the GEWN Scholarship Fund is to assist in the college education of Georgia female leaders of tomorrow. GEWN will award two $3,000 scholarships for the 2010-2011 academic year to female, non-traditional, full-time students who are attending or planning to attend a metropolitan Atlanta accredited college or university in a four-year undergraduate program of study. Non-traditional is defined as a student who is at least 24 years old.
View informationMonday April 5, 2010 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM: The Surgical Technology Club will be serving lunch in the atrium. Please help us raise funds for the March of Dimes. All proceeds go to premature babies to help save lives. $3.00 Hot dog, chips, canned soda or water $4.00 2 Hot dogs, chips, canned soda or water Hot dogs are "all beef".
This annual event connects students from across the state of Georgia with a variety of employers. We expect a variety of employers who will be seeking students for internships, part-time jobs, and full-time, post-graduation jobs. Graduate schools also participate in this event. Many of Georgia’s most prestigious colleges and universities have solicited recruiters from their employer databases to attend this event.
View informationA new scholarship is being offered from AT&T:
AT&T Pioneers Georgia Scholarship ProgramSessions are being offered to help those of you who are taking SCT 100 in the spring. See the flyer for times and locations.
Read moreThe Foundation is offering three new scholarships:
Microsoft is giving away vouchers for FREE software training for New computer users, Office Professionals, and IT professionals from January 22nd – April 22nd. Please visit www.gaworkready.org for details about the program. To obtain a voucher, please contact Sabrina Nation, at 770-529-2321 or email at snation@chattahoocheetech.edu
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ATLANTA – The Atlanta chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) hosted its 24th annual Collegiate Conference and ajcjobs.com Career Fair on Friday, Feb. 19, 2010 at the Biltmore Hotel in Midtown. As the largest marketing focused job and internship fair for undergraduate and graduate students, the event draws students and top companies from across the Southeast.
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For the first time in the history of the Radiography Program at Chattahoochee Technical College, 100 percent of the students in the most recent graduating class successfully passed their national certification exam on their first attempt. In the past, the program had always boasted an impressive pass rate in the 90th percentile, which is in line with the national average.
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Marietta, GA – Lisa Houston, Business Administrative Technology instructor, has been named the winner of Chattahoochee Technical College’s Rick Perkins Award of Excellence.
Read moreMarietta, GA – Chattahoochee Technical College’s TV Production Technology and Digital Media Arts students dominated at the 2010 Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts Competition. Under the Two-Year/Small Colleges Competition category, student Troy Ten Eyck placed first and students Carlos Prieto and Chris Everett received Honorable Mention. Student Lance Poole placed second under the Four-Year/University Music Video category and James Nation placed second under the Promotional/Commercial category.
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Marietta, GA – Sybil Thompson of Marietta, a Nursing student at Chattahoochee Technical College, has been named as the college’s winner of the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL).
Read moreApplications are due no later than March 31, 2010
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Marietta, GA – Four exceptional students have been selected as Chattahoochee Technical College’s semi-finalists for the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) and four outstanding instructors have been chosen as the Rick Perkins Award (RPA) for Excellence in Technical Instruction.
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Acworth, GA - Ms. Connie Smith of Cartersville has been named the new Registrar for Chattahoochee Technical College. Smith is no stranger to technical education. She worked for the college’s North Metro campus from 1994-2008 in various positions, including Registrar, Vice President of Student Affairs and Vice President of Economic Development.
Read moreEstablished in 2000, Neocom Solutions is a telecommunications engineering and service firm based out of Woodstock, GA. Neocom believes that a solid education is the foundation for the future. The scholarship program was established to provide 3 educational scholarships for students in the fields of math, science or technology. There will be 2 scholarships awarded in the amount of $1000 and 1 scholarship in the amount of $3000.
Read moreThe Marietta Kiwanis Club offers a scholarship each year to a student enrolled at Chattahoochee Technical College. Details about the Jane and Ebbie Lance Scholarship are available on the Marietta Kiwanis Web site at http://www.mariettakiwanis.org/pages/show/scholarships. A couple of years ago, the scholarship was not awarded because there were NO applicants.
The objective of the GOAL program is to recognize and award excellence among the almost 150,000 students attending technical colleges of the Technical College System of Georgia. To be considered for the GOAL award, a student must be nominated by his or her instructor and meet certain eligibility requirements. During the selection process, such factors as student grades, attendance and class performance along with charter, leadership potential, personal goals and enthusiasm for technical education are considered when nominating a GOAL student.
Read moreJust a reminder to visit the Kennesaw State University Exhibit that is up now in the Campus Life Center Atrium. Originally scheduled to be up through Thursday, it will actually be here through Thursday of next week – before leaving to travel to our North Metro Campus.
New scholarship offered by CBA of GA
Read moreThe Foundation is holding a Reverse Raffle for some great prizes!
See The Foundation page for more informationThe National Technical Honor Society is a non-profit, educational organization established to honor excellence in career and technical education. It honors student achievement and leadership, promotes educational excellence, and enhances career opportunities for its members.
Read moreInstead of every student vying for classes on day one of registration, we are now able to cater to our more senior students to better ensure that they can grab that class they desperately need for graduation. Based on the total number of credit hours they have earned at CTC, our current students will be able to register beginning on the first, second, or third day of registration, while Banner will now ensure that New Students must await New Student Registration, which begins on February 15.
Read moreFaculty director of Service Learning, Sean Brumfield, and his staff hosted the first-ever CTC Hunger Banquet in Bldg. H at the Marietta Campus on January 14, 2010. Attendees were in for a unique experience. In addition to hearing an excellent presentation by a representative of the Atlanta Community Food Bank, attendees were treated to three types of lunches: one that might be typical of upper class society (a very small portion of the world), one that is typical of the middle class, and one that represented the type meal consumed by 50% of the world…those at the poverty level. Plates were completely covered when placed on the table in front of attendees; no one knew which type of meal they were given until instructed to remove the covers. During the banquet, much information was shared about community and government aid and agencies put in place to help alleviate hunger and poverty in this country (with focus on Georgia). Staggering statistics were presented. Check out the Spring Q issue of Chit Chatt for a detailed description of this worthwhile event.
Visit the Student Life page to view scholarship offers at the bottom of the page
H1N1 Flu vaccinations for $15.00 offered by Quik Labs, Inc. have been canceled for all remaining campuses as of January 20, 2010.
Be on your campus for BBQ, a DJ, and prizes!
Check to see when the even is at your campus at 12pm and 5pm:
Are you looking to participate in an organization that will help you prepare to be successful in the business world while developing your leadership skills and helping your community? Then Phi Beta Lambda is the organization for you! Phi Beta Lambda is the nation’s largest and oldest college business organization. PBL assists students in developing leadership skills through leadership opportunities, academic competitions, and community involvement.
See flyer for more information.Quik Labs, Inc. will be at Chattahoochee Technical College offering H1N1 Flu vaccinations for $15.00
See vaccine flyer for more information.Classes will not be in session on Saturday January 16, 2010 and Monday January 18, 2010 in observance of MLK.
Any student who is interested in a health science course of study offered by Chattahoochee Technical College is invited to attend this workshop offered by Allied Health Academic Advising
Marietta Workshop FlyerThe Georgia Mining Foundation is offering scholarships for technical college students. They plan to award 20 scholarships of $250 each throughout Georgia. The attached application sheet must be completed and submitted directly to the Georgia Mining Foundation. Please review the eligibility requirements. The application deadline is February 28, 2010 deadline. Applications will be judged in March by a panel of mining industry members and university officials.
10 Tech College Scholarship Application | 2010 Tech College Scholarship infosheetMarietta Campus - We will have a Student Art Display in the Atrium from January 11th – 14th. There will be no added security for the Display, so folks should know that the college is not responsible for theft or damage to items displayed; as always, the Atrium will be under video surveillance.
Any interested students to bring items to Campus Life Office by 5pm this Friday. Anyone dropping off items, should be sure to include their name and anything else they would like mentioned (neatly on a piece of paper) along with the item. Items should be picked up from the Atrium at your earliest convenience after the 14th.
PLANET (Professional Landcare Network) Student Career Days (SCD) is an annual three-day gathering of faculty and horticulture students from colleges and universities across the country. Sponsored by business leaders the students compete in areas that are directly related to the skills necessary for a career in the green industry. Whether climbing trees, digging holes, identifying plants and pests or identifying the problems with a fictitious company’s books, the 29 events test the student’s skills and tenacity.
Learn more and volunteer to help us entertain our visitors, learn, and compete.
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