GTC holds December Commencement Exercises
Over 300 graduates participated, while more than 1,300 people completed their studies.
Over 300 graduates participated, while more than 1,300 people completed their studies.
The event was held to grow the local food scene by benefitting the program.
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1-3 and 3 p.m. on Dec. 4.
The award goes to someone who has made significant contributions to a professional field while exemplifying strong ethics.
GTC was one of 1,160 institutions to receive the honor.
Special open house Nov. 10 to feature graduate success stories and information on training options, resources and scholarships.
Dr. Jermaine Whirl has joined GTC as vice president of Economic Development and Corporate Training.
Donated equipment and supplies support additive manufacturing education.
A $7,500 donation will provide tuition assistance for Greer residents.
Submissions are due by Jan. 9.
The Community Service Award recognizes those who have gone above and beyond to serve the community through working with GLA.
The Gene Haas Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI) is open at CU-ICAR.
The Carroll and Billie Rushing Endowed Scholarship is for Nursing students.
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. October 6-8 and 3 p.m. on October 9.
Gift of $12,500 allowed purchase of a complete toolbox for CNC classes.
Day and evening sessions will be held on Sept. 19.
Donation of Car-O-Liner 273i welder improves inventory of teaching tools.
The Vision Inspection System is used to measure manufactured parts.
The gift will provide scholarships for students studying at the CMI.
Donation will help create qualified HPBX technicians.
The donation is valued at $25,000.
He will take on the highest leadership role for the Greenville Chamber.
Grant will support scholarships and professional development.
A $25,000 gift will support the Mechatronics program by outfitting mechanical training bays.
Another session begins Sept. 22.
Agreement means automatic admission into four ECPI bachelor's degree programs.
Funds will support students in the Manufacturing Honors College.
Two new gas turbine apprenticeships will develop skilled maintenance technicians. Apply now through Aug. 30.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is offering appointments to the public for free OB ultrasounds at the Barton Campus through November.
Mays is one of six GTC students who competed and placed in postsecondary competitions at the SkillsUSA National Championships.
A gift from Nida Corporation and the Northrop Rice Foundation will assist the Aircraft Maintenance Technology program at Greenville Technical College in building real life skills.
The program received the Distinguished Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) Credentialing Success Award.
Credit and non-credit programs create career pathways in Economic Development and Corporate Training Division.
Funds will be used at CMI to develop curriculum and plans for capstone projects.
New exhibit, Women Under Pressure: Converse Alumnae Printmakers, runs June 15 through July 10.
The fund, established in 1995, provides scholarships for Aircraft Maintenance Technology students.
The donation will be used to develop curriculum and plans for capstone projects that are part of the Advanced Manufacturing certificate program.
More than 770 degrees, diplomas, and certificates were awarded at Greenville Technical College this spring.
Sen. Allen works to provide opportunities for the poor, the under-served, and the under-skilled.
The initiative is creating a pipeline of skilled craft workers.
A $12,000 gift will allow the college to purchase equipment for chemistry classes and labs.
GTC to receive $25,000 grant to help Expand Financial Education and Empowerment GTC receives $25,000 grant to assist with operation of new Financial Education Center.
A traditional version of the classic play, 'Cinderella' presented by GTC Theatre is for the young and young at heart. The production runs April 21-24 at the TRC Auditorium on the Barton Campus.
The chapter was recognized at PTK's international convention held recently in Maryland.
Meet with more than 30 employers and staffing agencies at the 2016 Greenville Technical College Advanced Manufacturing Job Fair April 20 at the TD Convention Center.
With a pledge of $50,000 to the Greenville Tech Foundation, William and Annette Bradshaw have created an endowed fund to provide scholarships each year.
The chapter set a new record, bringing home 16 awards and $650 in scholarship money.
The new Workforce Pathways Scholarship will provide up to $2,000 per student per term for short-term training in select STEM-related career fields.
A $62,500 gift by the Bosch Community Fund will create a simulation lab wither students can learn to operate hydraulics equipment.
Students in GTC's PTK Honor Society received a first place award from the South Carolina Technical Education Association.
The work of three young visual artists will be displayed in the Greenville Technical College library.
Captain William Wilkerson and his wife, Tisa, have donated a 1952 Cessna 195 aircraft to the AMT program.
Gift of $25,000 will provide scholarships for students pursuing advanced manufacturing education.
The college recently recognized those who act unselfishly in service to others.
A recent donation of $250,439 adds to an endowment established years ago.