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Add to cal: Greenville Technical College’s upcoming open houses

Attend an in-person or virtual open house to learn more about summer and fall registration at Greenville Technical College.

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A group of smiling Greenville Technical College students are pictured in graduation gowns and caps.

As a regionally accredited institution, Greenville Technical College makes it easy to transfer credits to four-year colleges and universities.

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Whether you’re just starting out or ready to take your career to the next level, Greenville Technical College has got you covered. From culinary arts and paralegal studies to advanced manufacturing, engineering technology, and more, there are plenty of options to explore.

Here are a few open houses on our radar:

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