Leveraging Goodwill | STUDENT SUCCESS
> The National Society for Student Leadership and Success (NSSLS) awarded Midlands Technical College a $2,000 grant in 2016-17 to develop and implement a local NSSLS chapter at MTC in Fall 2017. This new organization will involve MTC students in a wide array of community-service and leadership- development activities that include discussions on important local and global issues.
SARAH DONNELLEY Associate in Administrative Office Technology
“I was looking for the flexibility of going to
college while working full time, and MTC
offered me that and so much more.”
> The U.S. Department of Education funded the MTC Upward Bound Program for $1.53 million from 2017 to 2022 as part of a competitive grant process. The Upward Bound program provides career and academic readiness to students from low-income backgrounds who will be the first generation in their families to attend college. Only 12 colleges and universities in South Carolina host Upward Bound programs.
> MTC Admissions implemented a Summer STEM Institute for School Counselors. The six-day institute engaged high school and middle school counselors in STEM-based lab activities on the MTC campus and fostered dialogue with MTC faculty and employers in STEM careers. The counselors developed a capstone project to share information about STEM careers and MTC opportunities with students, parents, teachers, and fellow counselors in their local schools. MTC collaborated with the S.C. Department of Education to award counselor certification credit for the institute.
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