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The school changed its name in 1971 to the Sumter Area Technical College; it took its current name in 1992. It received its initial accreditation from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1974. [1] CCTC primarily serves four regions in South Carolina which include Clarendon, Lee, Kershaw and Sumter ...
SC Technical College System institutions Name Established Enrollment Location Aiken Technical College: 1972: 1,925 [1] Aiken: Central Carolina Technical College: 1962: 2,885 [2] Sumter: Denmark Technical College: 1948: 491 [3] Denmark: Florence-Darlington Technical College: 1963: 3,125 [4] Florence: Greenville Technical College: 1960: 10,536 [5 ...
Florence–Darlington Technical College: Florence: Public Associate's college: 5,855: 2,940 1963 [48] SACS: Greenville Technical College: Greenville [g] Public Associate's college: 14,879: 11,380 1962 [49] SACS: Horry-Georgetown Technical College: Conway [h] Public Associate's college: 7,826: 8,137 1966 [50] SACS: Midlands Technical College ...
The college also offers non-curriculum credit courses in Adult Basic Education and other adult education courses in technical, vocational, academic, and general interest areas. The college's vocational training programs provide nurses, early childhood teachers, police officers, bioprocessing technicians, and many other essential skilled workers.
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This category is designed to group together all two-year postsecondary institutions in the United States (both active and defunct), including community colleges, junior colleges, military junior colleges and vocational and technical colleges.
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These schools are allowed to offer full athletic scholarships, totaling a maximum of tuition, fees, room and board, course-related books, up to $250 in course-required supplies, and transportation costs one time per academic year to and from the college by direct route.