Albany Technical College Interim President, Dr. Emmett Griswold, delivered the State of the College address

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Albany Technical College Interim President, Dr. Emmett Griswold, delivered the State of the College address today, Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at 11 a.m. in the Kirkland Conference Center.  

Dr. Griswold highlighted Albany Technical College’s graduation and job placement rates for the past year, academic year 2021-2022. Additionally, information was presented on how the college ended the 2022 academic year for overall enrollment, dual enrollment, and student retention rate. Dr. Griswold’s remarks included past accomplishments, campus improvements, completed renovations and construction, and challenges faced in the previous academic year. 

Other information showcased in the presentation included goals for the current academic year 2022-2023, campus initiatives, and growth initiatives incorporating new renovations. Dr. Griswold discussed future projects such as the Anthony O. Parker Transportation Academy, Criminal Justice Demonstration Center, and enhancements to the Radiology Technology Program. In addition, Dr. Griswold spoke of a unique partnership between Albany Technical College and Phoebe Putney Memorial System describing an expansion of the nursing education programs through a new Living and Learning Community project. 

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