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Earn college credit on your schedule with Flex Start at Greenville Technical College


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Flex Start classes at Greenville Tech allows students to earn a full semester of college credit in a shorter timeframe.

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Greenville Technical College makes it easier than ever to work toward your degree with Flex Start classes for the Spring 2026 semester. With Flex Start, students can complete a full semester of college credit in just 10 weeks, all while creating a schedule that works for them.

Why choose Flex Start?

  • Complete a full college course in just 10 weeks
  • Choose from in-person, online, and hybrid classes
  • Explore courses in business, finance, English, math, pre-health sciences, and more

Flex Start classes are a convenient and affordable option for students pursuing one of the 100+ academic programs offered at Greenville Tech. Flexible scheduling, a wide range of class formats, and a shorter timeframe make it easier to balance school, work, and life.

Psst... Spring Flex Start classes begin the week of Feb. 9.

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