Chattahoochee Technical College honored graduates during three commencement ceremonies held Wednesday, Dec. 17, and Thursday, Dec. 18, at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville.
There were over 1,000 Chattahoochee Tech students who petitioned to graduate this fall, with nearly 500 of them participating in the commencement ceremonies. These students crossed the stage to receive their associate degree, diploma or technical certificate of credit in programs of study representing a wide range of career fields.
Chattahoochee Tech President Heather Pence congratulated the graduates for their hard work in achieving this milestone. “Today is about who you have become,” said Pence. “And the reality is that through your hands and dedication, you will build our future.” Delivering the commencement address at both ceremonies was Amie Ray Davis, the college’s 2025 Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year award recipient. Davis leads the college’s popular Paralegal Studies program and played a key role in establishing this program at Chattahoochee Tech…