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Higher education options for every journey

Whether you want to enter the workforce quickly, pursue a higher-level degree, or gain new skills, Greenville Technical College has a program for you.

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Associate degrees provide a strong foundation for students to transfer to a four-year program and save on tuition.

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Higher education isn’t one-size-fits-all. Lucky for you, Greenville Technical College offers opportunities for students at various stages of life. Take a look at the options:

  • Certificate programs are a great option for students looking to enter the workforce quickly, as they typically take a few months to a year to complete. These programs are best for learning or upgrading a specific skill set and focus on hands-on training.
  • Associate degrees take about two years to complete, offering broader education in both technical training and general education courses.
  • Bachelor’s degrees take about four years and focus on in-depth study with courses specific to a specialty within a broader academic curriculum. Greenville Tech offers the first Bachelor of Applied Science program at a two-year institution in South Carolina.

Learn more about your college options online or at an upcoming open house or campus tour.

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