Friday, January 9, 2026

North Georgia Technical College Recognizes Fall 2025 Graduates from Habersham County

North Georgia Technical College (NGTC) recently recognized 147 graduates who completed degree or diploma programs during the Fall 2025 semester, with commencement ceremonies held on December 15, 2025, at Level Grove Baptist Church in Cornelia.

Among those honored were numerous students from Habersham County, representing a wide range of academic and technical programs that prepare graduates to enter the workforce or continue their education. NGTC officials praised the dedication and perseverance of the graduates, noting the important role they will play in strengthening the local workforce and community.

Habersham County Graduates – Fall 2025

The following Habersham County residents were recognized as Fall 2025 graduates:

  • Samuel Blackburn, Clarkesville – Business Management
  • James George Boggs, Clarkesville – AS Degree in General Studies
  • Victoria Bruguier, Mount Airy – Business Management
  • Joshua Busie, Clarkesville – Business Management
  • Dakotah Cantrell, Mount Airy – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Benjamin Carson, Demorest – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Lisbeth Castillo, Demorest – Cosmetology
  • Eduardo Chastain, Alto – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Bryson Cheek, Alto – Business Management
  • Mason Crouch, Clarkesville – Air Conditioning Technology
  • Alan Cruz, Cornelia – Culinary Arts
  • Carrie Culpepper, Cornelia – Medical Assisting
  • Tori Fish, Clarkesville – Cosmetology for Licensure
  • France Gosnell, Clarkesville – Medical Assisting
  • Eddie Herrera, Cornelia – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Eduardo Huerta Ramos, Alto – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Jonathan Ivester, Clarkesville – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Dustin Jones, Demorest – Environmental Technology
  • Kevin Martinez, Alto – Automotive Collision Repair
  • Addison Massaro, Alto – Cosmetology for Licensure
  • Joseph McNair, Clarkesville – Environmental Technology
  • Jesse Mora Arellano, Cornelia – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Bryson Moss, Demorest – Environmental Technology
  • Maggie Nava Garcia, Demorest – Criminal Justice Technology
  • Salvador Paramo, Alto – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Tabitha Ramey, Demorest – Early Childhood Care & Education
  • Juanita Ramirez, Demorest – AS Degree in General Studies
  • Hailey Reed, Mount Airy – Hair Designer
  • Daniel Rios Gomez, Cornelia – Welding Technology
  • Stephanie Rodriguez, Alto – Photography
  • Zane Savage, Alto – Environmental Technology
  • Christopher Shipman, Clarkesville – Cybersecurity
  • Collyn Smith, Cornelia – Environmental Technology
  • Terry Stamm, Clarkesville – Electrical Systems Technology
  • Grayson Taylor, Mount Airy – Welding Technology
  • Caroline Williams, Mount Airy – Horticulture
  • Evan Willis, Clarkesville – Cybersecurity
  • Matthew Wolfe, Clarkesville – Business Technology

NGTC administrators congratulated the graduates and wished them success as they move forward in their careers and educational journeys. Many of these students will now apply their skills directly within Habersham County, contributing to the area’s workforce, businesses, and essential services.

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