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Home for the summer? Take a class, save big + get ahead at Greenville Technical College.

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Whether you need to fill a few credits or want to get ahead so you can graduate early, summer classes at GTC are a great option.

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Heading home for the summer doesn’t have to mean pressing pause on college progress. Students enrolled at another college or university can take advantage of summer courses at Greenville Technical College as a transient student — earning credits that transfer back to their home institution while saving time and money.

Each summer, hundreds of students use Greenville Tech to stay on track academically. Whether they’re catching up, getting ahead, or easing their fall course load, summer classes offer a flexible way to keep moving forward.

Benefits for transient students include:

  • Cost savings compared to many four-year universities
  • Transferable credits approved by a dean or academic advisor
  • Popular courses available, including Anatomy & Physiology, English, Public Speaking, and Probability & Statistics
  • A streamlined enrollment process with just a few steps to apply

Students attending schools like Clemson University, University of South Carolina, or other colleges can take advantage of summer at Greenville Tech to stay on track or even graduate early.

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