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Jump-start your career straight out of high school

Attend the Quick Jobs Open House at Greenville Technical College to explore programs that can help you start working sooner.

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Greenville Technical College has a wide range of programs to help you stand out in today’s job market.

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Did you know? Even if you’re not going to college right away, you still have plenty of options.

Quick Jobs with a Future at Greenville Technical College offers short-term training programs for those just finishing high school or working adults looking to switch careers. You can learn in-demand skills and start earning — without spending years in school.

These programs focus on high-demand fields, including:

  • Business and Leadership
  • Health Care
  • Industrial, Manufacturing, and Trades
  • Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety
  • Truck Driver Training

Most of these continuing education courses can be completed in 90 days (or less), and classes are flexible — students can attend during the day, in the evening, or online. Plus, financial assistance may also be available to help cover costs.

Ready to get started? Recent high school grads are invited to attend the Quick Jobs Open House on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 1 p.m. to explore programs, ask questions, and enroll in upcoming courses.

Register for the open house

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