Athens Technical College

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Athens Technical College
TypeCommunity Technical College
Established1958 (1958)
PresidentAndrea Daniel
Students4,137
Location, ,
CampusMultiple Campuses
ColorsNavy blue and Gold   
NicknameOwls
Websitehttp://www.athenstech.edu

Athens Technical College ("Athens Tech") is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) in Athens, Georgia. It was founded in 1958 as Athens Area Vocational-Technical School. The school was renamed Athens Area Technical Institute in 1987 and took its current name in 2000. It offers certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees in business, health, technical, and manufacturing-related fields.

The school's administrative offices and main campus are located in Athens, with satellite campuses located in Elberton, Greensboro, and Monroe, Georgia. In addition, the school also has several educational centers in the school's surrounding ten-county service area. Director of ATC: Mr. Bill Barton was appointed as the new Director over the Athens Technical College (ATC) campus in Monroe, Georgia. He is in charge of dual enrollment in addition to the ATC programs.[1]

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  1. ^ Protocol School of Texas - Protocol School of Texas is a Non-public School

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Coordinates: 33°59′22″N 83°20′23″W / 33.98944°N 83.33972°W / 33.98944; -83.33972


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