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Greenville Technical College is increasing the award amount for the Career Pathways Scholarship.

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Pursuing a career in a high-demand field? We’ve got good news for you.

Greenville Technical College is boosting the award amount for its Career Pathways Scholarship, making getting a degree even more affordable.

Depending on how many credit hours you take, this scholarship could cover most, if not all, of your tuition. Plus, it can also be used toward books, course-related fees, and materials.

Here’s the scoop on the scholarship:

  • Who: Greenville County residents enrolled in eligible programs tailored to high-demand careers qualify.
  • What: Students could be awarded up to $5,000 in scholarship money — that’s $2,500 each semester.
  • When: This increased award goes into effect for the upcoming 2024-25 school year.
  • How: Complete the FAFSA and submit all required documents.

Psst... For South Carolina residents, this extra funding means that technology and career-related programs could be virtually cost-free.

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