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Want a career in healthcare? This scholarship can cover the costs

Start your path to a career in this growing career field.

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Greenville Technical College offers affordable online programs to get you on the path to a career in health care.

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The health field is experiencing major growth, with an expected two million new jobs over the next decade. Want to snag one of those jobs for yourself? The journey to a rewarding career in healthcare can start at Greenville Technical College.

With an abundance of jobs available (some that can even be done from home), GTC offers these online programs:

  • Cancer Data Management: This path leads to becoming a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR), a vital part of the team fighting for prevention and cure.
  • Health Information Management (HIM): Focusing on the business and technology side of healthcare, this profession requires no patient contact while still being an important part of a team.

Bonus: Both programs are eligible for the Career Pathways Scholarship to help make your education even more affordable. The scholarship can cover the cost of tuition, fees, and books for qualifying programs at GTC.

Learn about the Career Pathways Scholarship

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