SGTC Student Government Association supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month with “Pink-Out”

October 19, 2016
South Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff wore pink and gathered at the flag pole outside the Odom Center on the Americus campus to observe a moment of silence for those affected by breast cancer. The “Pink Out” was coordinated by the SGTC Student Government Association.
South Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff wore pink and gathered at the flag pole outside the Odom Center on the Americus campus to observe a moment of silence for those affected by breast cancer. The “Pink Out” was coordinated by the SGTC Student Government Association.

South Georgia Technical College’s (SGTC) Student Government Association (SGA) recently asked SGTC students, faculty, and staff to participate in a “Pink-Out” by wearing pink clothing to support the fight against breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the SGA sponsors the event annually to raise awareness for the cause. Those who supported the “Pink-Out” gathered in a circle outside the Odom Center on SGTC’s Americus campus to honor a moment of silence for those who have lost their battle with breast cancer and to think of those who are currently battling cancer.

“I’m almost certain cancer has touched each of your lives in some way,” said SGTC Assistant to the President Don Smith, thanking the student body for its support of the cause and for making South Georgia Tech their college of choice. “We want you not only to be great students here, but great citizens as well as you enter the workforce,” said SGA advisor Paul Farr. “You’re making great strides toward that through your support today.”

According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the second most prevalent type of cancer in women in the United States, and the American Cancer Society actively helps in the fight against breast cancer by helping women get tested to find breast cancer earlier, helping them understand their treatment options, and helping them cope with the physical and emotional side effects. They also fund research to help prevent, find, and treat breast cancer.

For more information about the Student Government Association (SGA), contact Americus campus advisor Paul Farr at 229.931.6968 or pfarr@southgatech.edu, or advisor Dr. Michele Seay at 229.931.2636 or mseay@southgatech.edu.

South Georgia Technical College is currently registering students for spring semester on both the Americus and Crisp County Center campuses, which begins Monday, January 9th, 2017. There will be a registration and orientation session on Thursday, November 10th and another on Thursday, January 5th, 2017.

South Georgia Technical College has a one-stop admissions process that allows students to apply, enroll, and register in the same day. Students also need to apply for financial aid as soon as possible if they have not already done so.

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