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Seven Chattahoochee Technical College students recently were inducted into the college’s chapter of the National Technical Honor Society. Students selected for induction have a grade point average of 3.65 or higher, have received a nomination from a CTC instructor and have completed at least 12 hours of study at the collegiate-level.
The National Technical Honor Society is dedicated to recognizing deserving technical students for their talents and abilities. The organization promotes the ideals of honesty, service, leadership, and skill development among America’s future workforce, and rewards scholastic achievement in career and technical education.
The spring semester inductees were: Christopher Baxter of Hiram, Karin Cutcliff of Marietta, Tommy Eldridge of Dallas, Dennis Hopson of Kennesaw, Vicky Tirado of Canton, Amber Walker of Temple, and Scott Williams of Acworth.Society 800

Pictured, back row, from left, are: Christopher Baxter of Hiram, Dennis Hopson of Kennesaw, Tommy Eldridge of Dallas and NTHS Co-Advisor Kathy Coleman; front row: NTHS Co-Advisor Celnisha Dangerfield, CTC’s Vice President for External Affairs Jennifer Nelson, Vicky Tirado of Canton, Amber Walker of Temple, and Karin Cutcliff of Marietta. Not pictured: Scott Williams of Acworth.

About Chattahoochee Technical College:
A unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, Chattahoochee Technical College is the largest technical college in the state with more than 15,000 students enrolled in the past academic year. The college has eight campus locations serving the counties of Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Gilmer, Paulding, and Pickens. CTC provides a high quality, easily accessible college education at a fraction of the cost of other area colleges and universities. Chattahoochee Technical College awards more than 70 certificates, diplomas and associate degrees in 45 programs of study through traditional classroom courses as well as online training. The college also provides the community with learning opportunities, including customized workforce training, adult literacy and continuing education programs. For more information, visit www.ChattahoocheeTech.edu.