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A cutting-edge facility for health care education debuts

Greenville Technical College’s new Prisma Health Center for Health & Life Sciences is officially open for fall classes.

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A rendering of Greenville Technical College's new Prisma Health Center for Health & Life Sciences building.

The new building was named the Prisma Health Center for Health & Life Sciences, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from Prisma Health, SC’s largest health care organization + the top employer of Greenville Tech grads.

Rendering provided by Greenville Technical College + Harper General Contractors

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The brand-new Prisma Health Center for Health & Life Sciences located on Greenville Technical College’s Barton Campus is now open, just in time for the fall semester.

The project team includes award-winning architecture firm McMillan Pazdan Smith, JMZ Architects, and Harper General Contractors.

At 137,000 sqft, this building is the largest on any of the college’s eight campuses and special education centers.

Impacting students + the community

About 90% of Greenville Technical College students will take general education courses in the facility. It will also be a key resource for the 500-600 health science grads that the college sends into the local workforce each year. Think: Medical assistants, radiologic and MRI technologists, and more.

What’s inside

The unique three-story building puts learning on display with science labs, an Anatomage lab with virtual dissection tables, and more. It also houses medical imaging, ultrasound and radiological technology suites, a mammography X-ray lab, study cubicles, and conversation rooms.

See inside the building

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