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Athens Technical College

1958 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)Buildings and structures in Athens, GeorgiaEducation in Clarke County, GeorgiaEducation in Elbert County, GeorgiaEducation in Walton County, Georgia
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Athens Technical College ("Athens Tech") is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) in Athens, Georgia. It was founded in 1958 as Athens Area Vocational-Technical School. The school was renamed Athens Area Technical Institute in 1987 and took its current name in 2000. It offers certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees in business, health, technical, and manufacturing-related fields. The school's administrative offices and main campus are located in Athens, with satellite campuses located in Elberton, and Monroe, Georgia. A campus in Greensboro was closed in 2023. In addition, the school also has several educational centers in the school's surrounding ten-county service area.

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Athens Technical College
Athens Tech, Athens-Clarke County Unified Government

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30601 Athens-Clarke County Unified Government
Georgia, United States
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