On November 13, 2025, Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) celebrated the achievements of its graduating Radiologic Technology students during a special pinning ceremony held at the college’s Thomasville campus. A total of twenty seniors were honored for successfully completing their program requirements, marking a significant milestone in their educational journey.
Recognition of Graduates
The ceremony recognized students from various locations, including Misty Blackburn-Moody from Quitman and Kia McCloud from Valdosta. Each graduate received a pin symbolizing their dedication and achievement in the field of radiologic technology, a crucial component of healthcare that involves the use of imaging to diagnose and treat medical conditions.
SRTC offers over 150 degree, diploma, and certificate programs designed to prepare students for their chosen careers efficiently. The college also provides 38 general education courses that are transferable to institutions within the University System of Georgia, as well as to 19 private colleges and universities across the state.
Community Engagement and Accessibility
With instructional sites located in eleven counties throughout Southwest Georgia, SRTC ensures that its programs are accessible to a diverse student population. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), which is the regional body responsible for the accreditation of degree-granting higher education institutions in the Southern United States.
For prospective students and those interested in learning more about SRTC’s offerings, the college provides up-to-date information regarding registration, class schedules, and program details on its official website at www.southernregional.edu. Interested individuals can also reach out via phone at (888) 205-3449.
This ceremony not only highlights the accomplishments of the graduates but also underscores SRTC’s commitment to fostering educational opportunities that lead to successful careers in various fields.
