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the late 1950s, the Georgia State Department of Education began the
construction of area technical schools. Several research projects
and studies within the state had shown the great need for these schools.
Industry was moving into the state while agricultural jobs were decreasing
at an accelerated rate. Georgia was rapidly changing from an agrarian
economy to an industrial economy. This necessitated a rapid transition
from the previous general education to the training of technicians,
craftsmen, skilled and semiskilled workers. Georgia now has twenty
six technical colleges, located strategically throughout the state.
In 1964 planning
began for the funding and construction of the Gainesville-Hall County
Area Vocational Trade School. The school would be under the governance
of the Hall County Area Board of Education. The Georgia State Board
of Education adopted the charter of the institution in December
1964 and became a partner in the governance of the new vocational
school which was renamed ten months later as Lanier Area Vocational-Technical
School.
Lanier Technical
College began its first classes in the Fall of 1966. The first classes
were conducted in local schools, churches, and civic buildings.
In January 1967 the classes were moved into a 47,000 square foot
administrative and classroom building. During the mid 1970s, Lanier
Technical College's facilities were expanded to include a modern
industrial training facility and 20,000 square feet of classroom,
shop, and administrative space. An additional 26,000 square foot
annex building was added in 1981. In 1996 an additional 47,000 square
foot classroom building was added. The Forsyth Campus is composed
of two buildings. This 57,000 square foot facility opened in 1998.
Three other campuses followed. In 2002 a campus was opened in Winder;
in 2003 a campus was opened in Commerce; and in 2005 a campus was
opened in Dawsonville. Also, in 2005 Lanier Technical College established
its presence in cooperation with Hall County Board of Education,
at the Lanier Career Center in Gainesville.
Lanier Technical
College provides Adult Education classes in a seven county area.
Many classes are taught on our existing campuses, however, GED and
ESL classes are also held in specialized facilities in Hall and
Lumpkin counties. In 2007 an additional Adult Education Center opened
in Banks County and in 2008 another Center opened in Dawson County.
In 2006 The
Governor's Center for Innovation in Manufacturing Excellence opened
at the college's Oakwood campus. This center provides research,
training, and support services in advanced manufacturing techniques.
Also, in 2006 The Manufacturing Development Center opened in the
Featherbone Communiversity campus in Gainesville. The Manufacturing
Development Center is attached operationally to the Center of Innovation
and is an incubator devoted to assisting and renting space to small
start-up companies specializing in manufacturing.
In 2006 the
Georgia General Assembly approved funding for a Health Science and
Economic Development Center at the Lanier Technical College Forsyth
Campus. Construction for that facility will begin in late 2008.
In 2008 the General Assembly approved funding for a classroom addition
at the Dawson Campus. Construction for that facility will begin
in 2009.
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