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  2. Cardinal Newman High School (Columbia, South Carolina)

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    The school was burned down by General Sherman's troops in 1865 during the burning of Columbia in the civil war, but was later rebuilt. [5] It was open to students regardless of religion, and incorporated by the state of South Carolina. [6] The successor school, Cardinal Newman, was opened in 1961. [7]

  3. List of vocational colleges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vocational schools in the United States are traditionally two-year colleges which prepare students to enter the workforce after they receive an Associate degree. Students may also use courses as credit transferable to four-year universities. Programs often combine classroom lessons in theory with hands-on applications of the lessons students ...

  4. Midlands Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Midlands Technical College is a public technical college with multiple locations in the Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield counties of South Carolina.With a student body of approximately 22,500, the college is the second largest technical college in South Carolina.

  5. What is trade school?

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    Source: Payscale Pros of going to trade school It’s more affordable. According to College Board’s latest report, the average in-state student at four-year public colleges spends $28,840 a year ...

  6. Vocational education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vocational schools or tech schools are post-secondary schools (students usually enroll after graduating from high school or obtaining their GEDs) that teach the skills necessary to help students acquire jobs in specific industries. The majority of postsecondary career education is provided by proprietary (privately-owned) career institutions.

  7. Denmark Technical College - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the institution was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and assumed its present designation as Denmark Technical College. Since 1948, the college has experienced significant growth and has become a comprehensive two-year college which offers a broad range of programs and services.

  8. Trade schools - Wikipedia

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  9. Williamson College of the Trades - Wikipedia

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    1961– Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades becomes a post-secondary institution. [4] March, 2008- Henry and Lee Rowan and H. FitzGerald (Gerry) and Marguerite Lenfest donate $45 million to the school's endowment. [5] July 1, 2015– "Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades" is officially renamed "Williamson College of the Trades" [6]