Motto | Clavis ad Futura Keys to the Future |
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Type | Public community college |
Established | 1960 |
Parent institution | South Carolina Technical College System |
President | Keith Miller |
Location | Greenville, South Carolina, United States 34°49′33″N 82°22′23″W / 34.82583°N 82.37306°W / 34.82583; -82.37306 |
Website | www.gvltec.edu |
Greenville Technical College is a public community college in Greenville, South Carolina. Established in 1960, it began operation in September 1962.
Campuses
Greenville Tech has multiple locations across Greenville County:
- Barton Campus (main location) in Greenville, South Carolina
- Benson Campus in Greer, South Carolina
- Brashier Campus in Simpsonville, South Carolina
- Center for Manufacturing Innovation in Greenville, South Carolina
- Dreisbach/Anderson Student Success Center in Greenville, South Carolina
- McKinney Automotive Center (automotive technology) in Greenville, South Carolina
- Northwest Campus in Berea, South Carolina
- SC Army National Guard Readiness Center at SCTAC
- Truist Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center in Greenville, South Carolina
Notable alumni
- Todd Kohlhepp, American serial killer
- Jesse Hughes (musician), Lead singer of Eagles of Death Metal. Survivor of November 2015 Paris attacks.
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