Organization:Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Motto | "Education For Work" |
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Type | Public, technical college |
Established | 1962 |
President | Pete McDonald |
Students | 10,000 enrollments per year |
Location | Catoosa County Campus/Walker County Campus/Floyd County Campus/Gordon County Campus/Polk County Campus/Whitfield-Murray Campus , Georgia , |
|u}}rs | Green and Blue |
Website | www.gntc.edu |
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is a technical college serving nine counties across northwestern Georgia. It is a member of Georgia's system of technical colleges that operate under the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) and an institution of higher learning that provides occupational education, skills training, and workforce development to support the educational, economic, and community development at its six campuses in Catoosa County campus, Walker County Campus, Floyd County Campus, Gordon County Campus, Polk County Campus, and Whitfield-Murray Campus.
These campuses were originally part of Coosa Valley Technical College (CVTC), begun in 1962. It was named for the Coosa River, which flows through Rome, where its main campus is located. Northwestern Technical College (NTC, formerly known as Walker Tech) is now the Walker County campus, located in Rock Spring in extreme northwest Georgia. This occurred after a 2009 merger which also affected several other TCSG schools.
Locations
- Catoosa County Campus, Ringgold: [ ⚑ ] 34°53′55″N 85°08′05″W / 34.8986944°N 85.1347631°W
- Walker County Campus, Rock Spring: [ ⚑ ] 34°48′32″N 85°14′47″W / 34.8088889°N 85.2463889°W
- Floyd County Campus, Rome: [ ⚑ ] 34°13′27″N 85°10′16″W / 34.2241667°N 85.1711111°W
- Gordon County Campus, Calhoun: [ ⚑ ] 34°29′32″N 84°58′08″W / 34.4922222°N 84.9688889°W
- Polk County Campus, Rockmart: [ ⚑ ] 34°01′19″N 85°02′16″W / 34.0219444°N 85.0377778°W
- Whitfield-Murray Campus, Dalton: [ ⚑ ] 34°46′59″N 84°55′17″W / 34.7830556°N 84.9213889°W
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