Southeastern Technical College

Southeastern Technical College
Former names
(Pre-merger: Vidalia Campus)
Southeastern Technical Institute

(Pre-merger: Swainsboro Campus)
Swainsboro Area Vocational and Technical School
Swainsboro Technical Institute
Swainsboro Technical College
Type Community college
Established July 1, 2009
President Dr. Cathryn T. Mitchell
Provost Mr. Larry Calhoun
Location Vidalia, Georgia, United States
Website www.southeasterntech.edu

Southeastern Technical College is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia. Southeastern Tech's main campus is located in Vidalia, with satellite campuses in Glennville and Swainsboro, and distance learning centers in other counties of its service region. The college provides vocational and adult education to students in Candler, Emanuel, Jenkins, Johnson, Montgomery, Tattnall, Toombs, and Treutlen counties.

History

The current Southeastern Technical College as a legal entity was established on July 1, 2009; however, the college's history can be traced back to as early as 1963, with the establishment of the Swainsboro Area Vocational and Technical School. The institution originally served a 20-county region, the largest area served by a single vocational school in Georgia. Swainsboro Tech was governed by a local board until the formation of the Technical College System (then known as the Department of Technical and Adult Education) in 1988. In the same year, Southeastern Technical College was established in Vidalia, hosting its charter class in October 1990. The Glennville campus opened in 1994.

Events leading to merger

In January 2008, Commissioner Ron Jackson of the Technical College System of Georgia charged a taskforce to measure the feasibility of merging two technical colleges as the first of several mergers across the state. In August 2008, a plan to merge the first two colleges was approved. At its September 2008 meeting, the State Board of Technical and Adult Education determined that merger strategies were necessary throughout the state and gave approval to proceed with the mergers proposed by the Technical College System of Georgia. Commissioner Jackson met with the Local Boards of Southeastern Technical College and Swainsboro Technical College to discuss their role during the merger process. Dr. Ray Perren, Assistant Commissioner of the TCSG, met with the college presidents to prioritize and outline the tasks before them. Southeastern and Swainsboro formed a combined Steering Committee of senior staff from both colleges to lead and manage the merger process.[1] The Boards of Directors of Southeastern Technical College and Swainsboro Technical College held a joint meeting on January 22, 2009 in Swainsboro to discuss the merger between the two colleges. The boards voted unanimously to retain the name 'Southeastern Technical College'. The combined boards felt the name would provide the regional identity needed for the merged service area.[2]

References

  1. History of Southeastern Tech
  2. Merger Information

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