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University System of Georgia’s economic impact grows to $21.9 billion as graduates earn $1.4 million more with their college degrees

University System of Georgia’s economic impact grows to $21.9 billion as graduates earn $1.4 million more with their college degrees

A new study reveals that the University System of Georgia generated a remarkable $21.9 billion for the state's economy in fiscal year 2023, marking a 9% increase from the previous year, while also highlighting the substantial lifetime earnings boost of $1.4 million for its bachelor’s degree graduates.
Exciting times ahead; High schools release 2025 graduation details

Exciting times ahead; High schools release 2025 graduation details

As the Class of 2025 embarks on their senior year, anticipation builds for the culmination of their high school journey: the graduation ceremonies, which have been scheduled for May 2025 across Bulloch County high schools.
Ogeechee Technical College announces Dr. Anthony Berrios as new Vice President for Academic Affairs

Ogeechee Technical College announces Dr. Anthony Berrios as new Vice President for Academic Affairs

Berrios has an extensive career in higher education, most recently serving as the Vice President of Academic Affairs at Florida National University.
State lawmakers considering switch to quarter system for USG and TCSG; Study Committee to meet in Statesboro

State lawmakers considering switch to quarter system for USG and TCSG; Study Committee to meet in Statesboro

A Georgia House Study Committee will soon meet to discuss the possibility of switching our universities and technical colleges back to a quarter system. Georgia lawmakers made the change to semesters for the USG back in 1999, and the TCSG followed in 2011.
OTC students receive Practical Nursing pins in biannual ceremony

OTC students receive Practical Nursing pins in biannual ceremony

Twenty three students from Ogeechee Technical College's Practical Nursing program marked their completion and entry into the profession during a pinning ceremony at the Joseph E. Kennedy Auditorium. They were honored by their instructors and celebrated for their dedication and readiness to serve in healthcare.
Superintendent Woods seeks 2024-2025 Student Advisory Council

Superintendent Woods seeks 2024-2025 Student Advisory Council

State School Superintendent Richard Woods invites Georgia public high school students in grades 10-12 to apply for the 2024-2025 Student Advisory Council, providing an opportunity to directly influence state education policies and serve as ambassadors for their schools. The application deadline is September 6.
Speaker Jon Burns celebrates legislation championing education

Speaker Jon Burns celebrates legislation championing education

As schools statewide commence the new academic year, the Georgia House of Representatives reflects on impactful legislation passed during the 2024 session aimed at enhancing education funding, school safety, and parental choice in education, ensuring Georgia students and educators benefit from increased resources and opportunities.
From college dropout to Double Eagle: Spring 2024 graduate finds ‘his time’ to shine

From college dropout to Double Eagle: Spring 2024 graduate finds ‘his time’ to shine

Brandon Moore’s journey to earning a master’s degree in higher education from Georgia Southern University is a testament to his resilience and determination. This spring, as he crossed the commencement stage, it was not just a milestone but a fulfillment of promises to his loved ones and himself, marking a moment that was truly "his time."
Georgia Southern University Operation Move In welcomes over 4,000 students and families

Georgia Southern University Operation Move In welcomes over 4,000 students and families

Georgia Southern University is set to welcome over 4,000 students to its Statesboro and Savannah campuses this Friday, August 9, 2024, as part of the annual Operation Move-In. This marks the beginning of a bustling new academic year, bringing energy and excitement back to the community after a quiet summer.
Bulloch's Title I schools to host Parent Nights

Bulloch's Title I schools to host Parent Nights

Bulloch County's 13 Title I schools are hosting Parent Nights from Aug. 12 to Sept. 20, providing families with opportunities to engage in Title I Annual Meetings and participate in breakout sessions focused on school attendance, literacy skills, testing, and more.