
Date Posted: January 15, 2025
Caroline Mason, an Associate of Science in Nursing student at Southern Crescent Technical College, was named local winner of the Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) program at a luncheon held January 14, 2025.
After an extensive interview process, Mason was chosen from 15 candidates as Southern Crescent Technical College’s nominee for the title of state GOAL winner. Mason was chosen over four other nominees by a judging panel from community leaders and College supporters from the local service area. She will now proceed to regional preliminary judging. Following regional judging, Mason will compete with GOAL finalists from other technical colleges across the state. A panel of leaders from the business, industry, and government sectors will interview them and choose one to be the state’s 2025 GOAL winner and the recipient of the coveted GOAL medallion.
Dr. Irvin Clark, President of Southern Crescent Technical College, stated, “The purpose of the GOAL program is to spotlight the importance of technical education in today’s world and to recognize outstanding achievement by students in Georgia’s technical colleges. Caroline is a shining example of the excellent leadership of our student population and I know she will go on to represent Southern Crescent Technical College well in the next rounds of competition.”
To be considered for the GOAL title, a student must be nominated by their instructor. All candidates were judged on a speech and interview on the value of technical education and the winner was chosen based on grades, character, attitude, leadership, attendance, personal goals, and enthusiasm.
Matt Middleton, Vice-President of the Griffin Exchange Club, presented the winner and final five with a monetary gift for their achievement. Middleton remarked, “It has been a pleasure for the Griffin Exchange Club to sponsor the local GOAL program for the past 40+ years and it gives us great pride to see the impact that Southern Crescent Technical College and these students make on our local community.”
In her speech, Mason emphasized the importance of technical education and the opportunities it has offered her and how it has improved her outlook on her future. She stated that technical education has been her path toward dreams coming true in her life and encouraged others to allow technical education to assist in fulfilling their dreams.
Mason’s nominating instructor Stephanie Rogers stated, “I am so very proud of Caroline. She is a wonderful ambassador for Southern Crescent Technical College and promotes technical education to everyone she meets. She relates well to all students at the College and will carry the spirit of the entire student body with her as she competes at the next levels.”
The GOAL program is sponsored by the Technical College System of Georgia and is the first statewide program in the nation that recognizes and rewards excellence among students enrolled in the technical colleges.
During the luncheon, four other students were recognized for their outstanding achievement in the GOAL competition as well as their character and leadership qualities as members of the GOAL Final Five. These nominees are: Jonathan Corbitt – Associate of Science in Nursing, nominated by Samantha Bell; Mia Holt – Associate of Science in Nursing, nominated by Stephanie Rogers, Jakia Parker – Associate of Science in Nursing, nominate by Samantha Bell, and Brandon Watson – Medical Assisting, nominated by Christy Smith.