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MTC Grants College Credits to Army Finance Soldiers


in Training Spring 2019


Furthering its partnership and commitment to the local military community, MTC signed an agreement to award college credits to soldiers training at the U.S. Army Financial Management School on Fort Jackson. Credits soldiers earn from their military training will apply toward an associate degree or certificate in accounting from MTC.


“We have a very strong bond with Midlands Technical College, and I want to emphasize how important this program is to the soldiers training here,” said Colonel Richard J. Hoerner, Commandant, U.S. Army Financial Management School.


Hoerner, who enlisted in the Army as a private and went on to earn three masters degrees during his Army career, said his soldiers definitely see the value of this agreement.


“Soldiers get a lot of experience and technical skills through their training, but they also see the value of education,” Hoerner said. “When young soldiers join the Army, there’s no knowing what their potential is. This opportunity with MTC will absolutely open up doors for them.”


More Scholarship Money on the Way for Many


MTC Students Spring 2019


Many MTC students are eligible for additional scholarship funding, making MTC even more affordable. The new scholarship program called the SC Workforce and Industrial Needs Scholarship (SC WINS), is an S.C. Technical College System scholarship program aimed at filling workforce shortages in the state. New students and continuing students planning to attend MTC can take advantage of this additional funding.


“This new funding will help students as well as employers needing a talented workforce. It fits perfectly with MTC’s mission,” said MTC President Rhames. “SC WINS will help area businesses find the technically trained workforce they need to operate and grow, while making it easier for students who want to study for these great-paying career fields to afford college.”


SPRING 2019 | Colonel Richard J. Hoerner, MTC President Ronald L. Rhames, MTC Vice Provost Dr. Diane Carr, and Command Sergeant Major Gennaro A. Penn attend the signing ceremony giving college credit to soldiers.


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