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Learn about the programs offered in Greenville Tech’s School of Health Sciences at the upcoming open house on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 3:30-6 p.m.

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Placement into the Health Sciences programs requires additional steps and academic minimums that will vary from program to program.

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Serving 1,000+ credit and non-credit students (including dual-enrolled high schoolers), Greenville Technical College’s School of Health Sciences is a bustling hub of learning and growth.

Students can choose from 21 programs, from Associate in Applied Science Degrees to Diplomas and Certificates in Applied Science — all tailor-made to equip students for the healthcare workforce and fill our community and regional need for top-notch healthcare pros.

The School of Health Sciences offers student simulated experiences through the Dr. Barbara P. Lassiter STAT Center Lab, and the departments of Dental Hygiene, Veterinary Assistance, and Diagnostic Medical Sonography provide student-operated clinics open to the general public.

Top fields include direct health care such as dental, nursing, and imaging — and indirect health care (read: not dealing directly with patients) like cancer data management and health information management.

Learn about the programs offered in Greenville Tech’s School of Health Sciences and the college enrollment process at the upcoming open house on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 3:30-6 p.m.

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