WGTC Adult Education Program Celebrates Graduates at Fall Commencement

WACO, GA – The Adult Education program at West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) celebrated its ESL and GED graduates with a commencement ceremony held Wednesday, December 11, at WGTC’s Murphy Campus Conference Center in Waco.

“This is a special occasion for our graduates and their loved ones,” Dean of Adult Education Rebecca Wheeler said. “It is a time to celebrate their hard work and dedication, and to recognize the important milestone that they have achieved.”

Hank Arnold, Founder and Director of Coweta FORCE, delivered the keynote speech, encouraging the graduates to chase their dreams with courage and determination.

“Graduates this is your moment,” Arnold said. “Take risks. Growth happens outside of your comfort zone. Surround yourself with people who inspire you. Embrace every opportunity to learn. Earning my GED changed so much for me, but it wasn’t just about earning my diploma. It was about redefining how I saw myself.”

Since July, WGTC has proudly awarded GED credentials to 96 students. Many of these graduates are continuing their educational journeys at WGTC, including Cassandra Stigliano, a 2024 GED graduate and WGTC’s 2025 Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education (EAGLE) award winner.

Stigliano addressed the graduates during the ceremony, sharing her inspiring story.

“This year marks a new chapter in my life that I never imagined I could reach,” Stigliano said. “Through this journey I have learned that the sacrifices made are not burdens but rather opportunities for personal growth. Adult education allowed me to break down the barriers that held me back. With dedication and commitment, I was able to obtain my GED and enroll in classes at WGTC to pursue my dream of becoming a registered nurse.”

The following students attended the ceremony to be recognized for their achievements:

 

Kayla AndersonAdult Ed Graduates

Janet Arreola Martinez

Eloisa Baltazar

Yunior Benitez

Alexander Bowens

Jacolyn Bulger

Maria Rosario Campos Garibay

Maybele Carrion Carmona

Haley Chambers

Carson Cooper

Jessica Cox

Mary Culpepper

Charles Davis

Tony Davis

Trisha Edwards

Funmilayo Florence Oluyeba

Emile Francois

Kevin Franks

Ebonee Geter

Anthony Grant II

Willie Harden

Amiya Harrigan

Katelyn Harris

Robert Holliday

Whitney Howard

Jorden Johnson

Denzel Kimble

Emily Lawler

Harmony Lawson

Rene Alexander Marino

Nathaniel McMahan

Cameron Morgan

Cheyenne Muncher

Jessica Murray

Amaya Newell

Angel Norton

Jacob Nowacki

Manuel Piedra

Jean Rivas

Nicole Rutman

Adriana Sandoval Morales

Brandon Stephens Jr

Christopher Stokes

Colin Street

Ge’nae Thomas-Newton

Noemi Torres

Jose Tototzintle Garrido

Joyce Turckheim

Beatriz Virgen Cruz

Hannah Whitten

 

 

For more information about the Adult Education program, including information about free classes and registration dates, visit www.westgatech.edu/adult-education.

West Georgia Technical College, with campuses in Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, and Troup counties and class sites in Heard and Meriwether counties, offers more than 120 associate degree, diploma, and technical certificate programs of study. A unit of the Technical College System of Georgia, West Georgia Tech is one of the largest of the state’s 22 technical colleges. For more information, please visit www.westgatech.edu.

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