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North Georgia Technical College

Education in Fannin County, GeorgiaEducation in Habersham County, GeorgiaEducation in Rabun County, GeorgiaEducation in Stephens County, GeorgiaEducation in Union County, Georgia
Education in White County, GeorgiaTechnical College System of GeorgiaTwo-year colleges in the United StatesUniversities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools

North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) is a public technical college in Clarkesville, Georgia, with additional campuses in Toccoa (known as the Currahee campus, named after nearby Currahee Mountain) and Blairsville. It is part of the Technical College System of Georgia. The college serves Habersham, Stephens, Union, Fannin, White, Rabun, Towns, and Franklin counties. NGTC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate degrees. It is also accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.

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