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These open houses can help you find a new career

From paralegal, EMT, and Occupational Assistant to BMW Scholars, and Health Information Management — April is a great month to learn more about career related programs.

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A group of GTC graduates.

Greenville Technical College has five convenient campuses located across Greenville County.

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Whether you’re looking to earn a degree in Health Sciences, Engineering Technology & Professional Studies, or one of the many other areas of study offered, Greenville Technical College has you covered.

Greenville Tech offers students affordable and flexible classes (read: traditional classes, online courses, and hybrid options to create the best fit for your schedule), and the regionally accredited university makes it easy to transfer credits.

Interested? From program open houses to virtual transient student information sessions and general tours, attend one of the nearly 20 open houses in April to learn more about summer and fall registration.*

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