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Ten students graduated from the Electrical Lineworker program at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, reflecting the program’s success and growing demand. The ceremony celebrated their achievements and awarded certificates in various key areas essential for careers in electrical linework. The program, which began in 2022, has seen increasing interest, with the next cohort already waitlisted. GNTC continues to play a vital role in training skilled professionals to meet local economic needs.

Rockmart, Georgia – Ten students successfully graduated from the Electrical Lineworker program at Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, marking a significant milestone for both the students and the institution. The graduation ceremony took place at the GNTC’s Polk County Campus, where family, friends, and faculty gathered to celebrate the achievements of the summer 2025 cohort.

The graduates of this program include:

  • Front row (left to right): Trent Agan, Dustin Fortenberry, Ronnie Paez, Christain Blake Hooper
  • Back row (left to right): Alex Chappuis, Gavin Corno, Austin White, Danny Marin, Ja’lyn Searcy
  • Not pictured: Jason Wargin

During their 10-week training, students received rigorous instruction and hands-on training from accomplished GNTC instructors. The course incorporated a blend of theoretical learning and practical skill development, providing students with the essential tools needed for a successful career in electrical linework. The program also relied on donated equipment such as trucks, poles, and climbing gear, ensuring that students gained real-world experience while training.

Each graduate completed a comprehensive training regimen, resulting in the awarding of four certificates of completion. These certificates include:

  • Electrical Lineworker
  • Restricted Class A Commercial Truck Driving (CDL) license
  • OSHA 10-Hour General Industry certificate
  • An overall certificate indicating 395 hours of training completed

The Electrical Lineworker program is overseen by GNTC’s Office of Economic Development and has been a valuable initiative since its inception in fall 2022. The summer 2025 graduation marks the eighth cohort to complete the program, showcasing its growing popularity and the increasing demand for trained electrical lineworkers in the region.

The interest in the program remains high, as the next cohort is scheduled to commence on September 2, 2025. However, prospective students should note that this upcoming session is already waitlisted, indicating the strong interest in pursuing a career in this field.

For those interested in learning more about the program and future opportunities, they can visit the GNTC website or directly contact the Office of Economic Development via email.

This program serves as a crucial stepping stone for individuals looking to enter a vital sector in the local economy. By equipping students with the necessary skills and certifications, GNTC is playing an essential role in preparing the next generation of electrical lineworkers.

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