Central Georgia Technical College
Higher EducationGeorgia, United States501-1000 Employees
Central Georgia Technical College is a public higher education institution serving central Georgia, formed in 2013 through the consolidation of Middle Georgia Technical College in Warner Robins and the former Central Georgia Technical College in Macon and Milledgeville. It offers more than 200 degree, diploma, and certificate programs to about 12,000 students annually, with the aim of preparing graduates to enter the workforce. The college maintains a multi-county presence with campuses and centers in eleven counties and provides day, evening, and online classes, including distance education delivered via video conferencing. Based in Warner Robins, Georgia, CGTC emphasizes accessibility and affordability through financial aid options and student support services such as the Student Support Center and Academic Success Center. In recent years, the institution has pursued program expansions and partnerships to support regional workforce needs, including initiatives to broaden healthcare training and establish a regional STEM/Allied Health Academy in Houston County, along with related program launches in areas like electric vehicle technology and AI tutoring.