Gwinnett Technical College’s Associate Degree Nursing—RN program has been granted accreditation by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) through 2032. This prestigious accreditation is a testament to the program’s adherence to the rigorous ACEN Standards and Criteria, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to enter the workforce and contribute positively to public health outcomes.
Anastasiia Pliashko has been chosen to represent Gwinnett Technical College at the statewide EAGLE (Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education) Leadership Institute in March 2024. The Leadership Institute recognizes and honors students with superior achievement in adult education classes and programs.
Anastasiia's story certainly exemplifies all that the EAGLE program is about. A resident...
Alberta Alleyne has been named Adjunct Instructor of the Year by Gwinnett Technical College, with more than 25 years of education, leadership, and the real estate industry.
For the past 15 years, Alleyne has contributed her expertise at Gwinnett Technical College, where she excels in teaching computer concepts and is the Chair for the...
In a tight-knit and thriving town in South Georgia, amongst lush pines and picturesque landscapes, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) stands as a testament to the power of education and innovation in the field of agriculture. Established in Tifton in 1908, ABAC has evolved over the years into a premier institution dedicated to providing cutting-edge agricultural education...
The University of Georgia - Gwinnett Campus caters to working professionals and businesses from its Lawrenceville location. It provides graduate-level programs in various fields, including pharmaceutical regulatory affairs, information technology, higher education, non-profit leadership, social work, public administration, sports management, and business. UGA faculty members lead the programs from their respective schools or colleges. The campus offers...
Written by Jaiden Arada, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Cherokee Bluff High School
I asked 20 high schoolers about what they personally think is the most important thing that colleges should look for during the admissions process.
Question: What do you think is the...
Knowledge is power. You’ve probably heard that a million times, right? The more you know, the further you go. If you’re a high school student, maybe you always knew that your education wouldn’t end at high school. If you’re a parent, maybe you always assumed your child would go to college.