Information for Adult Learners
Assessments | Career Planning | Financial Assistance | Higher Education | Online Learning Opportunity | Post Secondary and Certification
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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
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SCVRD serves people who want to work and are challenged with a mental or physical disability.
Classes and Training
Local Workforce Training Center for Spartanburg County.
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Your One-Stop to a New Career
Workforce Centers
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Beta Tech schools offer adult education degrees, diplomas, or certificates in areas such as computer support, networking, medical assisting, computer administration, legal assisting, paralegal law and more. Adult and Graduate Studies (AGS) program provides accelerated learning systems for working adults. Efficient curriculum plans that fit today's busy lifestyles. Streamlined registration procedures and convenient class scheduling enable mature professionals to further their education and build rewarding futures.
Thanks to the abundance of support and faith instilled in our goals, the South Carolina Hispanic Outreach vision has become a reality. As we approach our 11th year, we know how much more needs to be done to bridge the cultural gap for future generations in the United States.
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Through regional collaboration, TechReadySC™ will build a more competitive workforce in the Upstate by providing innovative services to meet the economy's existing and emerging human performance needs.
Supported by a two-year grant from AdvanceSC [Duke-Energy], TechReadySC’s first major charge is to develop a standardized curriculum among the five Upstate partner colleges leading to specialty certificates and an associate’s degree in the area of mechatronics technology. In addition, innovative marketing and recruiting strategies are being implemented to increase the pipeline of highly-skilled students to retain and attract new industry to the Upstate.