GTC to offer new lifeguard certification course at Caine Halter YMCA
The Economic Development and Corporate Training (EDCT) Division is partnering with the Caine Halter Family YMCA to offer the course beginning in January.
The Economic Development and Corporate Training (EDCT) Division is partnering with the Caine Halter Family YMCA to offer the course beginning in January.
David Lynn to teach new continuing education series for first-time team leaders, beginning in January.
Deadline for submissions is Jan. 12, 2018.
The academy gives students the opportunity to spend afternoons at the college's Center for Manufacturing Innovation.
On Nov. 28, millions of people come together to support and champion the causes they believe in and the communities in which they live.
Events are meant to raise awareness, bring light to social issues that may be difficult to discuss, and create a safe environment for dialogue and solution finding.
The $50,000 gift will support equipment and upgrades as the program prepares to move into a new facility.
A new initiative at Greenville Technical College allows students to gain the skills to become CNC operators through 80 intensive hours of focused training.
The $50,000 gift will allow for expansion and upgrading of the Aircraft Maintenance Technology program.
Visit "Greenville in the Great War", on loan from Greenville County Library, in the Barton Campus Library through Nov. 16.
The 2017 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award is presented by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education.
Ross Wagner, associate professor of English, to present lecture and discussion Sept. 18 in the Barton Campus Library's Scholars' Corner. The public is invited to participate.
The Honors program at Greenville Technical College (GTC) has established new agreements with honors programs at Coker College and Lander University.
Personal Trainer, Dental Hygiene and Cosmetology clinics now booking appointments for fall.
Eric Bedingfield will return to GTC, where he earned an associate degree in mechanical engineering technology in 1988, to serve as government affairs liaison.
Myron Daniels, Landis Powers and Maurice Tidy will present active demos on live models and display their iconic styles. This Nov. 6 class is approved for six hours of continuing education for S.C. cosmetology license renewal.
Begin classes on Sept. 18.
Dr. Keith Miller will be part of a panel, discussing the central role of Hispanic youth in the Upstate's competitiveness.
Olivia Walls, a cosmetology student, is vice president of the GTC's Student Government Association.
Funds will support students studying real estate, project management, and construction through GTC’s Quick Jobs with a Future program.
GTC campuses are in prime viewing area.
The program aligns college offerings with the requirements of companies that plan employee development on an annual basis with a July 1 fiscal kickoff.
Wilson has been named director of development.
McKinney received the Greenville County Soil and Water Conservation District Urban Conservationist of the Year award.
Greenville Technical College achieved gold status this year and is the only educational institution in the state to ever receive a Governor's Quality Award.
The session is May 17 from 1 to 2, in the Barton Campus library, building 102.
More than 300 graduates participated and nearly twice that number completed degrees, diplomas, and certificates this spring.
Alyssa Williams received a check for $1,000 from LKQ Corporation.
The event was a chance for students to practice interviewing, networking, and presenting qualifications.
A new session began in February with 23 students from Legacy Charter School.
The team is assisted by MET and EGT students, who help with robot design as part of a capstone class.
Gift outfits a CMI meeting room, named the John I. Smith Charities Multi-Purpose Room.
Ride on P-51 celebrated long and successful aviation maintenance career.
The Benson Campus boardroom was named in his honor.
Exhibition will run through Feb. 26.
Amber Morgan is professor of the year, and Mary Ann Billig is adjunct professor of the year.
Ann Wright comes to the college after three decades with the American Red Cross.
Limited-time scholarship now available for short-term job training in high-demand employment areas
Event recognizes those who act unselfishly in service to others.
Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23-25 and 3 p.m. on Feb. 26 in the TRC Auditorium.
One of eight Regional Robotics Collaboratives will operate from the CMI.
The community is invited to participate on Jan. 16 from 8:30 to noon.
The Anthony A. Williams Endowed Scholarship Fund will help students who face challenges.