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High-demand skills, real-world experience at Greenville Technical College

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GTC’s commitment to experiential learning bridges the gap between education and employment, setting students on a successful career path.

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High-demand careers are shaping the future of Greenville’s workforce, and Greenville Technical College (GTC) is helping students gain the skills needed to succeed.

Industries, like health care, aircraft maintenance technology, automotive and diesel technology, auto body repair, and advanced manufacturing continue to grow across the Upstate, creating strong demand for skilled professionals.

GTC’s career-focused programs give students a head start with:

  • Hands-on training using modern equipment and real-world scenarios
  • Industry-recognized credentials that employers value
  • Internships, clinicals, and externships for on-the-job experience before graduation

Students graduate ready to enter stable, high-paying careers with long-term growth opportunities. Programs are designed with input from local industry partners to ensure practical, career-ready skills.

Prospective students can explore these opportunities at GTC’s upcoming open houses and campus tours, where they can meet instructors, tour training facilities, and learn about admissions and financial aid.

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