Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative supports manufacturing education
A $50,000 gift will support scholarships for students pursuing manufacturing careers.
A $50,000 gift will support scholarships for students pursuing manufacturing careers.
The event will be held on Dec. 17 at the TD Center.
So far, more than $3 million has been raised as the campaign continues.
The partnership makes transferring easier.
The gift will be used to purchase materials and supplies that directly impact student success.
Jim and Evelyn Benson have given money to improve the campus and expand facilities in order to better serve students of Greer, Taylors, and surrounding areas.
The area commission has welcomed Jo Watson Hackl, S. Hunter Howard, Jr., and Keith R. Smith.
Recognize those who act unselfishly in service to others.
A $100,000 gift will be used for scholarships and equipment.
David Clayton formerly worked for the South Carolina Department of Commerce.
Through an innovative partnership with PsyPhotology, Greenville Technical College’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) and Riverworks Gallery will present "Art, Heart, and Hope: A Matter of Time" in downtown Greenville from November 18-22.
Erickson, of Lockheed Martin, has led the company to become a consistent supporter and is now making a personal gift.
Awards were presented at the South Carolina Association for Developmental Education conference.
She is the winner of the 2015 F.M. Rogers Student Leadership Award.
GTC and Upstate Warrior Solution will host INFILTRATE on November 5, 2015, to provide veterans and their spouses the opportunity to learn about local resources to help with the transition from the military to college or the workforce.
The fund’s purpose is to allow veterans and their spouses to successfully re-enter the workforce and thus provide for their families.
Interest from the gift will fund one semester's tuition each year.
Shane Ericks is a University Transfer student.
Greenville Technical College’s Corporate & Career Development Division will host a Quick Jobs Manufacturing Open House on Thursday, October 22 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the Barton Campus in celebration of Manufacturing Month.
The Wells Fargo Foundation has given $42,500 to support education at Greenville Technical College in several different areas.
Beginning in Spring Semester 2016, Greenville Technical College will offer a Sustainable Agriculture Certificate Program through its highly respected Culinary Institute of the Carolinas.
She is working with Spanish instructors to introduce her native Argentina to local students.
Celebration marked placement of the last steel beam on the structure.
Support is aimed at helping scholarship recipients acquire the skills needed for success.
Scholarship will prepare more students for success in precision machining careers.
In recognition of Constitution Day on September 17, the Social and Behavioral Science Department of Greenville Technical College will host the annual Constitution Day program to commemorate the signing of the U.S. Constitution.
Examiners are responsible for reviewing and evaluating applications submitted for the Baldrige Award.
GTC has received this grant funding for 40 years, with the program established in 1975.
Fund honors the late Curtis Harkness, known for assisting students in need.
As director of academic resources, she manage libraries and computer labs.
GTC graduate helps others have the same opportunity.
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Gift will provide for scholarships and other needs.
The fund provides scholarships for Aircraft Maintenance Technology students.
The gift will provide tuition assistance to students pursuing advanced manufacturing degrees.
Lauren Cory, a second-year student at Greenville Technical College (GTC), receives scholarship to study abroad.
Gift provides tuition assistance for Greer area residents.
Part of Read Greenville events
Free activity begins this summer.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program offers appointments to the public for free OB ultrasounds.
Eight healthcare programs earned a 100% pass rate on licensure exams, showing that graduates are well prepared for their career fields.
Gift will create skills for employers in the plastics sector.
Greenville Technical College (GTC) provides SNAP participants with the training and skills needed in order to become qualified for jobs that are currently available in the region and our community.
More than 540 graduates participated, and 1,900 degrees, diplomas, and certificates were awarded.
GTC group named Five-Star Chapter and ranked in Top 100.
Greenville Technical College partners with Apprenticeship Carolina to host Workforce Opportunity Summit.
He will use the award to realize his dream of becoming a high school physics teacher.
Phi Beta Lambda held contest as part of two-day state conference.
Students gain real life experience while making a difference in the community.
Team commended for diversity fair, radon awareness campaign, and more.
Greenville Technical College's Performing Arts Department is proud to present Pinocchio Commedia by Johnny Simons.
Greenville Technical College is sponsoring an Advanced Manufacturing Job Fair on April 14.
She is one of only 15 Guistwhite Scholars and one of only 50 students named a 2015 Coca-Cola New Century Scholar.
The exhibit, on loan from the S.C. State Museum, will be available April 6 through May 6.
On March 19, veterans are invited to learn about local resources to help with the transition from the military to college or the workforce.
Those seeking Quick Jobs education for positions as CNC operators, welders, forklift operators, and mechatronics technicians will be eligible to apply for this tuition assistance
Agreements will streamline the transfer process.
Jeff Dennis honored by Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.
The University Center of Greenville will offer an information session on academic programs and related careers.
Greenville Technical College's Visual and Performing Arts Department to present Brecht on Brecht.
The fund is aimed at helping veterans and their spouses successfully re-enter the workforce.
The Culinary Institute of the Carolinas at Greenville Technical College will participate in Cultivate.
Accounting students are again partnering with the United Way of Greenville County to provide free tax preparation services.
Gift creates showcase that depicts the technologically advanced nature of manufacturing today.
Burke teaches public speaking classes.
Will provide education for the advanced manufacturing workforce to serve the automotive, transportation, and other high-tech sectors.
Funds are awarded to students pursuing an associate of science degree.
An awards ceremony was held at the Salvation Army Kroc Center.
On Monday, January 19 Greenville Technical College will observe Martin Luther King Day with a series of service projects.