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    Covington Native Jayden Slaughter Advances in Welding Career at SGTC

    2024-05-24
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    Jayden Slaughter, a student from Covington, has enrolled in the Welding and Joining Technology program at South Georgia Technical College (SGTC) in Americus, GA. He chose SGTC due to its on-campus housing and active campus life. Slaughter, who started his studies in fall 2023, is currently in his second semester and looks forward to graduating and starting his career.

    Accompanied by his aunt, Simone Slaughter, Jayden returned to SGTC to begin his summer classes. He is satisfied with the college, appreciating the learning environment and the opportunities for social interaction and networking. Before SGTC, he transferred credits from Georgia Piedmont Technical College, where he participated in dual enrollment classes during high school.

    Slaughter commends SGTC for enhancing his skills and providing supportive administration and comprehensive resources for students, whether they live on or off campus.

    SGTC is accepting enrollments for its summer and upcoming fall semesters. The eight-week mini-mester has started but remains open for registration. The fall semester begins on August 15, with registration days on July 23 and August 13. Prospective students can apply online or contact the admissions office for more details.

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