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Your college costs could be covered at Greenville Tech

Greenville Technical College’s new Career Pathways Scholarship can make your education even more affordable.

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Kick-start your higher education for less with Greenville Tech’s Career Pathways Scholarship.

Courtesy of Greenville Technical College

Did you know that around one in eight college students receives a scholarship? Up to $6 billion is awarded each year, according to a recent analysis of US education data.

If you’re a student attending Greenville Technical College, you could get money to fund your higher education, too. Enter: The new Career Pathways Scholarship. Beginning this fall semester, it will help eligible students cover tuition and materials for training in high-demand careers at Greenville Tech. Yes, your education could become even more affordable.

SC students enrolled in one of Greenville Tech’s 100+ eligible programs (think: culinary, marketing, welding, and more) could receive up to $5,000 a year for tuition, fees, and books.

Ready to pursue your career goals with less financial worry? Attend the information session on Wednesday, June 28 to learn more.

See if you qualify

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