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Leveraging Goodwill | STUDENT SUCCESS


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LIFE Scholars in 2015 | 16 The largest number in MTC history


valedictorians from local


high schools began their higher education at MTC


$8,570


awarded to MTC from Home Depot in partnership with the Student Veterans of America to develop a Student Veterans Center on the Beltline Campus


> MTC opened a third College and Career Center at Swansea High School in Lexington School District Four. The centers, located in Swansea High School, Batesburg-Leesville High School, and Fairfield Central High School, increase access to college and enhance student readiness for the higher education experience.


> MTC received $1.98 million from the U.S. Department of Education to provide Talent Search services from 2016-2021. This program serves low-income, first-generation students in grades 6-12 to encourage them to persist in school, enroll in postsecondary education, and graduate. 825 students will receive benefits each year.


> The U.S. Department of Education funded the MTC Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) for $1.18 million from 2016-2021 as part of a competitive grant. The EOC program assists students and families through the FAFSA process, and it provides adults with assistance in career exploration and college-entry processes. Only three colleges or universities in South Carolina received this funding.


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