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GNTC’s Matt Bryant receives TCSG Student Impact Award

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Matt Bryant, director of Enrollment Services at Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC), has been recognized for his outstanding commitment, innovation and impact in supporting Student Success.

Bryant recently received the Technical College System of Georgia’s (TCSG) Student Impact Award, which is awarded to one exceptional Student Affairs or Student Services staff member at each TCSG institution.

“This award is really special to me,” Bryant said. “It’s always a great feeling to be recognized for your work.”

“I am impressed by the work Matt produces, his work ethic and the relationships he builds to better our GNTC community,” said Legare Price, associate vice president of Student Success at GNTC. “His enthusiasm for GNTC is contagious and brings continued positivity into the workplace.”

The award criteria include student-centered service, innovation and initiative, collaboration and leadership, and measurable impact by the nominee. Price, who has worked with Bryant for three years, said while a lot of the work that Bryant performs happens behind the scenes, it is seen in all areas of GNTC.

“Matt implements effective communication plans with both our students and staff,” Price explained. “He supports the Student Success team with system updates and timely troubleshooting guidance so we can do our jobs efficiently.”

Although Bryant wears many hats in his role and stays busy, he steps outside of his area to support others—from assisting with first semester advising appointments when the advising team has a full schedule to working events both on campus and out in GNTC’s nine-county service area, Price said.

Bryant also hosts weekly meetings and opens them up to multiple departments to facilitate training and information sharing, Price said.

“Many moving pieces go into accepting and welcoming our students to GNTC, and many of those pieces start with or are touched by the work Matt does,” Price said, adding that Bryant puts himself in students’ shoes to make sure they have the support they need and as few barriers as possible so that they may succeed.

“I want to do everything I can to put students in the best position to be successful,” Bryant said.

GNTC receives donation of aircraft to Aviation Maintenance Technology program


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Georgia Northwestern Technical College’s (GNTC) Aviation Maintenance Technology program expanded its fleet of aircraft that provide hands-on training to students with the recent donation of a Cessna 401A aircraft.

Donated by a private individual from Dalton, this is the fourth 400 series Cessna airplane GNTC owns and will be used for all aspects of training for the Aviation Maintenance Technology program, said Zac Fager, program director and Instructor of Aviation Maintenance Technology at GNTC.

“GNTC could not train tomorrow’s workforce without the support of our community partners,” said Dr. Heidi Popham, GNTC president. “We are grateful for this generous gift. This donation will support students who are being trained to be the professionals needed by the aviation industry.”

Fager said the plane had been housed at the Dalton Municipal Airport hangar and was recently moved to GNTC’s Aviation Training Center, where it was reassembled.

“I used to work at the Dalton Municipal Airport several years ago, and I told the airport manager that I was looking for aircraft donations for the Aviation Maintenance Technology program,” Fager said. “An individual contacted me a couple weeks later about his aircraft.”

Fager said the donation comes at a critical time as the program needs additional aircraft.

“In the Aviation Maintenance Technology program, we are constantly taking things apart, inspecting, repairing when we can or replacing parts completely,” Fager said. “Additional aircraft help us provide the highest quality of instruction and ensure our graduates have the Airframe and Powerplant experience they need to be workforce ready.”

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