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91原创 (GGC) is expanding its academic offerings to meet the growing professional needs of Gwinnett County and beyond. The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has approved GGC鈥檚 request to launch its first graduate program, a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) in Secondary Education.

Pending approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), the college plans to begin offering classes for the new degree in Spring 2027.

鈥淚n addition to offering affordable, high-quality bachelor鈥檚 degrees, we are now in a position to begin offering master鈥檚 degrees in areas that address the workforce and economic needs of our region,鈥 said Dr. Jann L. Joseph, GGC鈥檚 president. 鈥淭he demand for well-prepared teachers remains high, and this new degree will support both current and future educators in advancing their careers.鈥

A master鈥檚 degree can open additional career doors for students.

鈥淭his milestone celebrates our strategic expansion to serve adult learners and career changers, extending the college鈥檚 impact and opening new pathways for educational and professional advancement,鈥 said Dr. Chavonda J. Mills, provost and senior vice president for Academic and Student Affairs. 鈥淥ur goal is for the new MAT in Secondary Education to position GGC as a leading producer of master鈥檚-level certified teachers in our region.鈥

Gwinnett County Public Schools, the largest school district in Georgia and the 11th largest in the nation, has hired 92% of GGC鈥檚 School of Education graduates over the past decade, with the remaining eight percent employed outside Gwinnett.

鈥淭he MAT degree will open additional opportunities for our current students and alumni, as well as provisionally certified teachers,鈥 said Dr. Angie Jasper, dean of GGC鈥檚 School of Education.

Last year, 94% of GGC School of Education graduates passed the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) exam, a required step for earning a teaching license in Georgia.

With the introduction of its first master鈥檚 degree, GGC continues to strengthen its role as a key contributor to the region鈥檚 educational and economic growth.