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Students can get a quality education without the high price tag at Greenville Technical College.

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Did you know? Tuition at Greenville Technical College (GTC) is 62% lower than the average four-year college in South Carolina — saving you thousands without sacrificing quality.

Here’s how Greenville Tech makes high-quality education more affordable:

If you’re thinking about getting a bachelor’s degree, Greenville Tech makes it easy with strong transfer pathways. You can knock out your general education courses at GTC, then transfer to a four-year collegeand save yourself $15,000 to $30,000 (or more) along the way.

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