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Hours of Operation - Dreisbach/Anderson Student Success Center
Normal Schedule
Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Hours may vary at other locations
Mailing Address
Greenville Technical College
Office of Admissions
MS 1025
P.O. Box 5616
Greenville, SC 29606
Dreisbach/Anderson Student Success Center
Barton Campus, 506 S. Pleasantburg Dr
864-250-8000
Fax 864-250-8503
Brashier Campus - Serving the Golden Strip
1830 West Georgia Rd
Simpsonville
864-250-8000
BrashierCampus@gvltec.edu
Contact Margaret Hill
Benson Campus - Serving Greer and Taylors
2522 Locust Hill Rd
Taylors/Greer
864-250-8000
BensonCampus@gvltec.edu
Contact Ann Hester
or Dia Robinson
Northwest Campus - Serving Berea and Travelers Rest
8109 White Horse Rd
Berea/Greenville
864-250-8000
NorthwestCampus@gvltec.edu
Contact Tracy Nutting
In order to fulfill the South Carolina Technical Education System's educational mission and to promote the achievement of individuals with varied potential, an open door admissions policy admits all citizens who can benefit from available learning opportunities and specific programs of study. This admissions policy does not mean, however, that there are no entrance requirements. South Carolina wisely imposes general restrictions governing overall admissions practices.
In June 2008, the governor of South Carolina signed into law 'The South Carolina Illegal Immigration Reform Act." This law requires that all students attending public colleges and universities in the state of South Carolina provide proof of "lawful presence in the United States." This law further states that a person who is unlawfully present in the United States is not eligible for scholarships, financial aid, grants or resident tuition. In order to enroll, you must verify your citizenship or lawful presence in the United States by providing one of the following documents (see step 1):
Acceptable High School Graduation Types
Acceptance to Greenville Technical College doesn’t guarantee admission to your chosen field of study. Placement is determined by your previous education, standardized tests, or scores on our placement tests. These measures are used to determine which classes you need to start with and to ensure your success in the program you’ve selected.
Dean of Enrollment Services
Dr. Kerwin Graham
Kerwin.Graham@gvltec.edu
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