Chattahoochee Technical College

Coordinates: 33°55′44″N 84°33′18″W / 33.929°N 84.555°W / 33.929; -84.555 (Chattahoochee Technical College, Marietta main campus)
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Chattahoochee Technical College
Other name
Chattahoochee Tech
Type
President
Ron Newcomb
Students14,000+
Postgraduates0
Location,
U.S.
Websitechattahoocheetech.edu

Chattahoochee Technical College (Chattahoochee Tech, CTC, or Chatt Tech) is a

associate degrees. The college was formed in 2009 as the result of the merger of Appalachian Technical College, Chattahoochee Technical College, and North Metro Technical College.[1]

Locations

Chattahoochee Technical College's Appalachian Campus in Jasper

There are eight campus locations north and northwest of

Atlanta
.

North Metro Campus

North Metro Technical College was established in 1989 as one of the first institutions created under the direction of the new Department of Technical and Adult Education. Originally named North Metro Technical Institute, the college was in Acworth, GA, and officially served Bartow and north Cobb counties, but was also positioned to serve the populations in Cherokee and Paulding counties. The campus was named the North Metro Campus following the 2009 merger.

Marietta Campus

The original and main campus, the Marietta Campus, is immediately adjacent to

city limits
.

Mountain View Campus

The

Cobb County (34°02′03″N 84°28′04″W / 34.0343°N 84.4677°W / 34.0343; -84.4677 (Chattahoochee Technical College, Mountain View satellite campus)); it is one of the college's three original campuses. The campus was donated to Cobb County by the family of Frank Gordy, proprietor of The Varsity restaurant in Atlanta.[citation needed] Specified for educational use, the county supplied the land and most of the construction money for the building, which was dedicated to the county commission in 2000 and opened for class that October, and was transferred to the state in 2009 after having been leased for a dollar a year. It shares a parking lot with the adjacent Mountain View Aquatics Center, an indoor public swimming pool run by the county. The school's address is on Frank Gordy Parkway, a loop which allows access to these developments, but whose street name signs
all indicate only Gordy Parkway. The Mountain View Campus is home to the college's Design and Media Production Technology program, and the Film and Video Production Technology program.

Austell Campus

The South Cobb Campus is now known as the Austell Campus, (

Georgia 8), which was originally the historic Bankhead Highway
.

Paulding Campus

The Paulding Campus (Dallas; 33°54′39″N 84°49′35″W / 33.9107°N 84.8263°W / 33.9107; -84.8263 (Chattahoochee Technical College, Paulding satellite campus)) is another of the college's three original campuses. It was dedicated in November 1996. A second building was constructed in 2009, and dedicated on October 13, with keynote speaker Glenn Richardson.[2] The Paulding Campus is home to the college's nursing program.

Appalachian Campus

Gilmer (north of Pickens) is the only county within the school's official service area that does not have a campus of its own, but is served by the Appalachian Campus in Jasper, Pickens County.

Canton Campus

The Canton Campus opened at Bluffs Technology Park (approximately 34°16′25″N 84°28′15″W / 34.2735°N 84.4707°W / 34.2735; -84.4707 (Bluffs Technology Park)) for winter quarter 2011.

Woodstock Campus

The Woodstock Campus is in the former

Woodstock Elementary School (historically the all-grades Woodstock School, the town's first public school
), and was the second campus of Appalachian Tech.

References

  1. ^ "Chattahoochee Technical College - A Unit of the Technical College System of Georgia". Archived from the original on April 4, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  2. ^ "Georgia State Financing & Investment Commission - Ribbon Cutting at Chattahoochee Tech". Gsfic.georgia.gov. October 13, 2009. Archived from the original on March 3, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2012.

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