Southern Regional Technical College (in Georgia) serves the southeastern region with emphasis on workforce training in growing fields: information technology, healthcare, trades, and manufacturing. Programs are designed with employers, so demand for graduates is real. Class sizes are small, instructors have industry backgrounds, and the college doesn't pretend to be something it's not—it's a training pipeline, and it does that well. Cost is accessible, and completion times are measured in months or two years, not four.
Campus life is limited because most students are part-time or commuting. But the career-readiness focus means you're learning what employers actually want, not textbook theory divorced from jobs.
Southern Regional works best if you're clear on a technical career path and want to minimize time and debt to get there.