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14,000+ Academic students served annually


> Arts and Sciences College Transfer


> Business


> Engineering Technology


> Health Sciences > Industrial Technology


> Information Systems Technology


> Nursing > Public Service


13,000+


Students annually in Corporate and Continuing Education courses offering career-specific training:


> Business > Computers > Creative Careers


> Employee and Leadership Development


> Healthcare and Human Services


> Industrial, Trades, and Manufacturing


> Personal Enrichment * Courses can be completed in a matter of weeks or months.


DEMOGRAPHICS 48% White, Non-Hispanic | 36% Black, Non-Hispanic | 11% Other | 4% Hispanic u 82%


39% 61% Average Age = 25


78% e


From Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield Counties


of students receive financial aid


120+ degree,


diploma, and certificate programs of study


THE MTC FOUNDATION more than


TUITION, BOOKS AND FEES


Approximately $3,700 per semester (varies depending on program of study)


$11 million


> Annually provides more than $200,000 in scholarship support for MTC students


in total assets


> Annually provides more than $100,000 in program support to college faculty and staff


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