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Main Campus, located at 506 N. Guignard Dr., Sumter, SC, has been the point from which Central Carolina has continued to expand throughout the four-county service areas of Clarendon, Kershaw, Lee and Sumter counties. Advanced Manufacturing Technology Training Center, located at 853 Broad St., Sumter, SC.
Schools based in other states offer programs at locations in South Carolina: [8] ECPI University has campuses in Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville; Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine has a campus in Spartanburg; Miller-Motte College has a campus in Summerville; South University has a campus in Columbia; Strayer University has a ...
North Central is the result of a 1979 merger of Mt. Pisgah, Baron DeKalb, and Midway High Schools. NCHS is one of the largest attendance zones (300 square miles) in the state serving the Cassatt, Mt. Pisgah, Bethune, Westville, Kershaw and Liberty Hill communities. In 1999, the school board voted to close the Bethune High School. Those students ...
Kershaw County was the first school district in South Carolina to provide individual wireless personal computing devices to all high school students through an $8 million i-CAN initiative in 2004. All teachers have personal computing devices, and all classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards.
Central Carolina Community College's Lee County Campus is located in Sanford, North Carolina. It has 251,000 square feet (23,300 m 2) of classroom, shop, and laboratory space, plus a full-service library and an Academic Assistance Center.
Tri-County Technical College is a public community college in Pendleton, South Carolina. It is part of the South Carolina Technical College System . Established in 1962, Tri-County Technical College has four campuses in Pendleton, Anderson , Easley , and Seneca , serving Anderson , Oconee , and Pickens counties.
Spartanburg Community College (SCC) is a public community college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The college serves the citizens of Spartanburg , Cherokee , and Union counties in Upstate South Carolina.
The South Carolina Technical Educational System was established in 1961 in a legislation signed by then governor Ernest F. Hollings in order to educate the citizens of South Carolina in the technical and vocational fields, an attempt to reduce the jobs lost by means of the declining resources in the agricultural and textile fields.