Wiregrass program ranked fourth in nation

VALDOSTA — Wiregrass Georgia Technical College’s online business management program has been ranked fourth in the nation, according to Great Value Colleges.net.

The rankings were based on the college’s tuition and student-to-faculty ratio. Wiregrass’s online associate of business management degree is a 64 credit-hour program, according to college officials.

Students have a choice of five specialization options: general management, human resources management, service sector management, logistics and hospitality operations. The student-to-faculty ratio is 13 to 1.

Wiregrass’ business management program degree is designed to prepare students for entry into management and supervisory occupations in a variety of business and industries.

To learn more about the business management online program and others, visit Wiregrass.edu.

Wiregrass is accepting new students for spring semester, classes begin Jan. 9. All campuses will be closed for the holiday break starting Dec. 24, and will reopen Jan. 2.

New student orientation is Jan. 7. 

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