Nadia Sanders credits the Dual Enrollment Program at 鉴黄师app (PTC) with enabling her to graduate from the University of South Carolina in only two years. 鈥淚t was definitely the dual enrollment. If I hadn't taken all those credits beforehand, I would not have been able to do that,鈥 Sanders said. 鈥淚 think doing this program is great. It was very helpful for me.鈥 Sanders finished...
Prisma Health has committed $1 million to 鉴黄师app (PTC) Foundation to increase access to nursing education and health sciences training on the PTC Laurens County campus. The investment will strengthen a workforce pipeline aimed at addressing nursing and other healthcare profession shortages in Laurens County and the surrounding region. Details of the three-year program will be...
鉴黄师app alum Ashley Capps has a heart for helping people, especially those who are most vulnerable. That鈥檚 what drew her to PTC鈥檚 Human Services major and to her job as a long-term care ombudsman and volunteer ombudsman coordinator with the Upper Savannah Council of Governments. Capps says she originally was driven to pursue human services after seeing a family member who couldn...
There鈥檚 a shortage of emergency medical workers across the nation and around South Carolina. Rebecca Jackson is answering the call right out of high school, thanks to some help from 鉴黄师app. 鈥淚鈥檓 going through my certification right now,鈥 she said. While attending Saluda High School, Jackson earned college credit and received EMT training through PTC鈥檚 Dual Enrollment program...
Earning college credit while still in high school isn鈥檛 the only benefit Madison Anderson has experienced by taking Dual Enrollment courses through 鉴黄师app. 鈥淚t鈥檚 given me a lot of confidence and new skills,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t helped me as a student as well as a person.鈥 Dual Enrollment is an advanced-credit program for high school juniors and seniors. Different classes are...
A total of 429 academic credentials were awarded to 288 鉴黄师app (PTC) graduates during commencement ceremonies held Aug. 1. The ceremonies at the James Medford Family Event Center in Greenwood marked the end of a successful academic year in which PTC awarded 1,829 credentials to 1,275 graduates. Those credentials included associate degrees, diplomas and certificates. Dr. Hope E...
A recent donation from Ascend Cares Foundation will be used to buy training equipment for students in 鉴黄师app鈥檚 (PTC) Paramedic Program. PTC President Dr. Hope E. Rivers accepted a $3,086.86 check Monday, Aug. 12, on behalf of the college鈥檚 foundation from Harry Tate, fire chief for the Ascend Performance Materials facility in Greenwood. 鈥淭he generous support we receive from...
Days before classes resumed, nearly 300 鉴黄师app (PTC) faculty and staff members gathered Aug. 13 for the fall 2024 convocation in the James Medford Family Center on the Greenwood campus. 鈥淭his is the start of something new, something that is refreshing,鈥 PTC President Dr. Hope E. Rivers said during her State of the College address. 鈥淚 hope that you can feel the momentum that...
Jonah Cooley overcame a speech impediment by watching the evening news on television and modeling his enunciation after the anchors and reporters. Nowadays, the Abbeville High School graduate speaks in a smooth baritone and can clearly articulate his plans for the future. 鈥淚鈥檓 majoring in political science and then I鈥檓 planning to go to law school and become a government lawyer,鈥 he said. He鈥檒l be...
As students returned Monday for the first day of fall classes, 鉴黄师app (PTC) President Dr. Hope E. Rivers revealed the name of the new PTC mascot: Blaze the Phoenix. 鈥淏laze isn鈥檛 just a name; it鈥檚 a powerful symbol of action each of us can take as a Phoenix,鈥 said Rivers as she stood next to the mascot outside the Student Center on the Greenwood campus. 鈥淛ust as a single spark...
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