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Zero tuition continued through 2022 at Greenville Tech

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Greenville Tech 04.13.22

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Good news for current and soon-to-be Greenville Tech students: Finances don’t need to hold you back from getting a degree, thanks to a recently-approved extension of the school’s Spring 2022 Zero Tuition option.

What this means: New, returning, and current GTC students can take advantage of zero tuition for Summer + Fall 2022 academic classes and programs. Did you know? GTC offers 100+ academic programs so that all students have access to success and the education they need to get there.

Bonus: All academic programs are included with no course load minimums. Read: Study what you want, and take anywhere from one class to a full course load — it will all be tuition-free.

Learn how to take advantage of this GTC scholarship opportunity and attend one of the upcoming open houses:

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