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Dalton State initiatives advance scholarships, K-12 innovation and workforce growth

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Dalton State College ends 2025 with major milestones that advance student success, pioneer K-12 innovation, and strengthen workforce development across northwest Georgia. The initiatives are part of the college’s Vision 2050 strategic plan, which was developed with regional input in 2024.

“Vision 2050 is about creating transformational opportunities for our students and strengthening northwest Georgia’s future,” Dalton State President John Fuchko said. “From scholarships that remove financial barriers to K–12 partnerships and workforce-focused degrees, we are building a stronger, more competitive region.”

Dalton State, in partnership with Georgia Northwestern Technical College, will launch the Northwest Georgia Promise scholarship program in fall 2026. With more than $7 million raised toward a $10 million goal, Northwest Georgia Promise is expected to benefit hundreds of students annually, ensuring that financial barriers no longer prevent local talent from pursuing higher education.

The program will cover the cost of tuition and fees after HOPE, Pell and other scholarships are applied and will be available to qualified students who reside in Catoosa, Dade, Gilmer, Gordon, Murray, Pickens, Walker, or Whitfieldcounties and meet minimum grade pointaveragerequirements.

“Northwest Georgia Promise is more than a scholarship—it’s an investment in our region’s future workforce and economic vitality,” Fuchko said. “The progress we’ve made toward our goal reflects the incredible support and partnerships within the community that make this vision possible.”

The Learning Academy of Northwest Georgia, in collaboration with Dalton State, is expected to open in fall 2027 as a tuition-free, public charter K-12 school. The school’s focus on classical education, dual language immersion in English and Spanish, and the Finnish-inspired model of outdoor experiential learning will be reflected in Dalton State’s own teacher preparation curriculum, ensuring future educators are equipped with cutting-edge methods to improve literacy and educational attainment. It will also serve as a teacher-preparation hub, equipping future educators with cutting-edge methods to improve literacy and student achievement.

“We are excited to partner with local school systems to provide future teachers and PK-12 children with the opportunity to experience alternative pedagogies,” said Dr. Sharon Hixon, dean of the School of Education.

Dalton State is in the early stages of developing new academic programs, including select industry-recognized microcredentials, fire science and occupational safety, and education. These programs respond directly to regional workforce needs, offering students stackable credentials that lead to careers in high-demand fields. In addition, the college is expanding its nursing program by adding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.

“Our goal is to prepare graduates for high-demand fields and strengthen Northwest Georgia’s competitiveness,” Fuchko said.

Dalton State’s momentum is reflected in three consecutive years of enrollment growth and national accolades. The college ranked in the top 10% nationwide for student experience (Wall Street Journal/College Pulse) and earned the No. 1 spot in Georgia for Top Public Schools in the South (U.S. News & World Report).

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