Greenville Technical College extends $0 Tuition offer for Fall 2022 Flex Start

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Good news for current and soon-to-be Greenville Technical College students: Greenville Tech’s Flex Start option is back, which means students can flex start their classes on Mon, Sept. 19 and still earn a full semester of credit. Bonus: New and current students can also take advantage of Greenville Tech’s $0 Tuition option.

What this means:

In addition to having flexible class scheduling, finances don’t need to hold you back from getting a degree, thanks to an extension of the school’s $0 Tuition option. Read: GTC’s 100+ academic classes and programs are offered tuition-free to qualified students with no course load minimums.

While seats are limited for this mid-semester opportunity, the $0 Tuition option opens the door for more students to have access to success and the education they need to get there.

Learn how to take advantage of this GTC scholarship opportunity and attend one of their upcoming career talks or open houses, including:

  • Fri., Sept. 16, 9:45-11 a.m. | Campus tour of the Barton Campus (Greenville)*
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