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Did you know? SC’s No. 1 online college sits right in Greenville

Greenville Technical College made it to Newsweek’s list of America’s Top Online Colleges once again.

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Upgrade your skills, not your schedule, with flexible online learning options at Greenville Technical College.

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Cue the confetti: Greenville Technical College (GTC) has earned top honors, snagging the No. 21 spot among the leading 200 online learning colleges in the nation. What’s more, they’re ranked in the top spot for the state of South Carolina, according to Newsweek.

Greenville Technical College’s online courses offer Greenvillians the flexibility + freedom to chase their academic goals on their own schedule. Students can:

  • Take core classes like English, history, math, and more.
  • Earn a certificate or degree with a hybrid or all-online class schedule.

According to Dr. Larry Miller, Vice President of Learning and Workforce Development, the school is continuously improving their online programs.

If you’re ready to dive into your studies, explore Greenville Technical College’s comprehensive online programs, like Health Information Management, Data Analytics, Marketing Communications, and more.

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