South Carolina Technical College System
The South Carolina Technical College System is a statewide network of 16 technical colleges in South Carolina. It also includes the Center for Accelerated Technology Training, or CATT. The System is run by the SC State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education. It provides learning opportunities that promote the economic and human resource development of the state. Statewide enrollment in 2005-06 approached 240,000 students in both credit and continuing education programs.
Colleges
- Aiken Technical College (Aiken)
- Central Carolina Technical College (Sumter)
- Denmark Technical College (Denmark)
- Florence-Darlington Technical College (Florence)
- Greenville Technical College (Greenville)
- Horry-Georgetown Technical College (Conway)
- Midlands Technical College (Columbia)
- Northeastern Technical College (Cheraw)
- Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College (Orangeburg)
- Piedmont Technical College (Greenwood)
- Spartanburg Community College (Formerly Spartanburg Technical College) (Spartanburg)
- Technical College of the Lowcountry (Beaufort)
- Tri-County Technical College (Pendleton)
- Trident Technical College (North Charleston)
- Williamsburg Technical College (Kingstree)
- York Technical College (Rock Hill)
External links
- South Carolina Technical College System official website
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