Technical College System of Georgia
Abbreviation | TCSG |
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Formation | 2007 |
Purpose | educational oversight |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Region served | Georgia |
Membership | 22 colleges, which includes a total of 85 campuses |
Commissioner | Greg Dozier |
Website | www.tcsg.edu |
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), formerly known as the Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE), is the State of Georgia Government Agency which supervises the
The Technical College System and the University System of Georgia (USG) are completely separate agencies and work entirely independently of each other, except for certain cooperative efforts. Some core courses are transferable between the two, though this was made more difficult when the USG moved to the semester system in 1997, while the TCSG remained on the quarter system. The TCSG changed to the semester system in Fall 2011. The TCSG worked with the state budget office to minimize the economic impact of the conversion, believing a move is in the best interests of TCSG students.
In 2008, the question of merging some schools arose. The first such merger was that of
When the University System of Georgia mandated semesters in 1998, enrollment fell by several thousand students, and those that remained took fewer courses, causing budget shortfalls which the state legislature had to make up for.[2]
List of technical colleges[3]
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Former units of the TCSG
These institutions were independent units of the TCSG; however, they were merged with other institutions, with most of the mergers occurring during the Technical College System consolidation of 2009.[4]
- Okefenokee Technical Collegeand renamed Coastal Pines Technical College in July 2014.
- Appalachian Technical College, Jasper and Woodstock: merged with Chattahoochee Technical College in July 2009.
- Valdosta Technical Collegeand renamed Wiregrass Georgia Technical College in July 2010.
- Flint River Technical College, Thomaston: merged with Griffin Technical Collegeand renamed Southern Crescent Technical College in July 2010.
- Georgia Aviation Technical College, Eastman: merged into Middle Georgia State University(then Middle Georgia College) as its aviation campus in July 2007.
- Heart of Georgia Technical College, Dublin: merged with Sandersville Technical Collegeand renamed Oconee Fall Line Technical College in July 2011.
- Middle Georgia Technical College, Warner Robins: merged with Central Georgia Technical College in July 2013.
- Southwest Georgia Technical Collegeand renamed Southern Regional Technical College in July 2016.
- North Metro Technical College, Acworth: merged with Chattahoochee Technical College in July 2009.
- Coosa Valley Technical Collegeand renamed Georgia Northwestern Technical College in July 2009.
- Swainsboro Technical College, Swainsboro: merged with Southeastern Technical College in July 2009.
- West Central Technical College, Waco: merged with West Georgia Technical College (the Waco campus is designated as main campus of the merged schools) in July 2009.
References
- ^ "Consolidation/Merger of Technical Colleges in TCSG - Facts". Archived from the original on 2009-04-24. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
- ^ Tech schools moving to semesters. Gainesvilletimes.com (2010-07-13). Retrieved on 2013-09-27.
- ^ "Find a College – TCSG | Technical College System of Georgia". tcsg.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-04.
- ^ (2009) "Technical College System of Georgia Announces Mergers,"Georgia Library Quarterly: Vol. 46 : Iss. 4 , Article 7. Available at: https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/glq/vol46/iss4/7
External links
Former and Inactive Campaigns
- [TCSGSemester411(.com) - Information regarding the TCSG's quarter to semester conversion (no longer active)]