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degree, diploma, and certificate programs offered in 8 Schools of Study


150+ DEMOGRAPHICS L MTC is one of:


MALE 35% FEMALE 65%


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> the largest providers of higher education in South Carolina.


> the largest providers of transfer students to four-year colleges and universities in South Carolina.


> The School of Advanced Manufacturing and Skilled Trades > The School of Business > The School of Education and Public Service > The School of English and Humanities > The School of Health Care


> The School of Science, Information Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)


> The School of Social and Behavioral Sciences > The School of Interdisciplinary Studies


of MTC graduates are 96%


employed or continuing their education within six months of graduation.


More than 1,000 students received


$4 million+ in LIFE scholarships


in the 2021-2022 academic year. On average, an eligible full-time MTC student receives $5,000 in LIFE Scholarship money per year.


TUITION, BOOKS, AND FEES


Approximately $3,942 per semester with 12 credit hours


83% of MTC students call Richland, Lexington, and Fairfield


counties home, and the vast majority of graduates remain in the Midlands to live, work, and contribute to the economy.


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MTC serves the largest population of Veteran Educational Benefit recipients out of all the technical colleges in South Carolina.


STUDENTS CAN SAVE UP TO $40,000 PER YEAR on tuition and fees by attending MTC instead of other in-state colleges and universities.


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