Letter from the President
Reflecting on this academic year, our accomplishments underscore our commitment to academic excellence and community impact.
We’ve seen commendable licensure pass rates in key programs like Nursing, Radiologic Technology, EMT, and Surgical Technology.
Additionally, Dr. Latrona Lanier and Ivey Bradley earned national accolades, enhancing our institution’s reputation.
We expanded our course offerings to meet community and industry needs, adding Electrical Engineering Technician TCC and Camera Assistant TCC among others. Infrastructure also received attention, with ribbon cuttings for new centers in Addiction and Substance Abuse, as well as Radiologic Technology.
Significantly, a Congressional Discretionary Spending Grant will advance healthcare education, while planning for our Transportation Building and Automotive Renovation continues apace.
Our graduates achieved impressive outcomes in employment and graduation rates this year, details of which you’ll find within this report. As we look forward to a new academic year, we are eager to tackle fresh challenges and provide impactful educational opportunities for the community.
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Highlights and Special Recognition
SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN ACADEMICS
• Radiologic Technology Program restored good standing with JRCERT
• Ranked #6 Nursing Program with registerednursing.org
• 100% pass rate for their Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) graduates on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for the Spring 2023 cohort
• 2023 EMT Cohort has achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate on both the Psychomotor Skills Exam and the Cognitive Exam
• Surgical Technology, 100% pass rate
• NISOD Excellence Award, Dr. Latrona Lanier
• SkillsUSA National Advisor of the Year, Ivey Bradley
• Regional, state, and national SKILLS USA winners (Masonry, Practical Nursing, Nurse Assisting, Dental Assisting, Welding, Cosmetology, Early Childhood Care)
Highlights and Special Recognition
PATHWAYS SIGNED
• Middle Georgia State University
• Columbia Southern
• Turner Job Corps
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• Addiction and Substance Abuse Ribbon Cutting 11/14/22
• ASN Lab Renovations Completed
• Radiologic Technology Ribbon Cutting 2/8/23
• Future Stars of Healthcare Event 10/27/22
• Phoebe Living & Learning Groundbreaking 1/26/23
• Night Court Events implemented on campus
• Secured $1,000,000 from Congressional Directed Spending Grant for healthcare programs
• Awarded $120,000 from Adult Education/Early Childcare Talent Pipeline Grant
• Secured $129,695 from Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce Grant
• Raised over $20,000 in the month of June 2023 during our “Education Makes Cents” Albany Tech Foundation campaign.
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