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How Greenville Technical College is helping students navigate higher-ed during a pandemic

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Greenville Technical College is helping students achieve goals online | Photo provided by Greenville Technical College

Even though classes have moved to an online format due to COVID-19, Greenville Technical College is still open and helping students learn, grow + navigate this semester (and beyond). The college has pivoted to meet students where they are when it comes to education, plus all of the support that comes with seeking higher-ed.

Here are a few ways Greenville Technical College is helping students achieve their goals during a pandemic:

  • Online learning: Ranging from all-online courses to hybrid classes, the college offers dozens of options to help current students complete course credits on time, and to help new or transient students keep moving forward on their education goals.
  • Financial aid: Counselors are available to help students walk through different options including grants + loans to see what package works best for them.
  • Counseling: Whether it’s advice about which career path to take or personal counseling (it’s an anxious time), the college is on-hand to support students.
  • Technical support: Learning from home is different from learning in a classroom. (Let’s face it: We’ve all had issues with wifi at some point.) To ensure students can ace their courses, the college is ready to support students with all of their tech questions.
  • FAQs: How do I buy textbooks? Are online classes more expensive? The college is ready to answer COVID-19-related questions and additional Q’s that come up for new or existing students during this unprecedented time. Students can contact specialists via phone or email for help.
  • Additional resources available here.

Registration is currently open for Summer and Fall 2020 courses. Check out all of the online courses here, and click here for more information about online offerings at Greenville Technical College.

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