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Introducing Greenville Technical College’s new look

The college’s recent rebrand is intended to reflect its progress + commitment to excellence in program offerings and economic development.

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Out of growth and excellence in program offerings + economic development comes Greenville Technical College’s new rebrand.

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You may have already noticed that Greenville Technical College looks different. That’s because the college recently rebranded to reflect its progress — including transformed buildings, campuses, infrastructure, education, and opportunities — over the past 60+ years.

“As we stand at the crossroads between proud past and limitless future, we want our brand to reflect the dynamic and growing organization we have become,” President Keith Miller said.

Greenville Technical College’s new look was inspired by their key college attributes:

  • An innovative education that serves as a smart investment
  • Practical learning that leads directly to a job
  • A heritage of meeting community needs

Additionally, the brand was designed to compliment these new facilities focused on future workforce needs:

“We’re excited about where we go from here, knowing that our campuses, classrooms, and teaching tools are focused on the future,” Miller said.

See the rebrand

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