Information for Adult Learners
Financial Aid Information
South Carolina Student Loan serves the students, parents, and schools of South Carolina by providing comprehensive loan programs.
South Carolina Department of Education Scholarship Information
South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department
SCVRD serves people who want to work and are challenged with a mental or physical disability.
Classes and Training
Local Workforce Training Center for Greenville County.
One-Stops
Your One-Stop to a New Career
Workforce Centers
SC Commission On Higher Education Listing of Licensed Colleges and Universities
Follow this link to view a Complete Listing of the following:
- Public Senior Institutions
- Public Two-year Regional Campuses (USC)
- Public Technical Colleges
- Independent Senior Institutions
- Independent Two-year Colleges
- Private For-profit Colleges
- Out of State Degree Granting Institutions with Branches in SC CHE Licenses to Operate in SC
Proprietary & For Profit Institution Information
Is This A Good School? Strategies to help evaluate the quality of postsecondary educational programs and schools.
In their quest for higher education and training, students and the public in the United States
sometimes encounter “diploma mills” dubious providers of educational offerings or operations that offer certificates and degrees that are considered bogus. They may also encounter “accreditation mills” dubious providers of accreditation and quality assurance or operations that offer a certification of quality of institutions that is considered bogus.
Check out all the links regarding Proprietary & For Profit Institution Information.
Adult High School Diploma and GED Classes
The New GED Center at Sullivan Center will provide comprehensive, year-round classes to meet the growing needs of adults in the area who do not have a high school diploma.
Get a High School Diploma. On average, 15 - 20% of young people in developed nations quit high school before graduation. Unfortunately, the economic prospects of high school leavers are poor. In Canada, for example, they are three times more likely to be unemployed than university graduates. Education also has a direct impact on earnings. An American study comparing the incomes of university and high school graduates found that degree holders made 54% (males) to 88% more (females).