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Students working on activities in various class settings.
SEE: Skill Exploration Expo. A hands-on open house at CCTC!
SEE: Skill Exploration Expo. A hands-on open house at CCTC!
SEE: Skill Exploration Expo. A hands-on open house at CCTC!

Saturday, April 18
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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How much can you accomplish?

See for yourself. Choose from more than 45 programs of study at Central Carolina Technical College, a public, two-year South Carolina institution dedicated to fostering a positive teaching and learning environment for students in Clarendon, Kershaw, Lee and Sumter counties. CCTC offers associate degrees, diplomas and certificates, utilizes both traditional and online courses, and has cooperative agreements with other four-year colleges and universities for a smooth transfer if that’s your goal. We invite you to explore our website to learn more!

45+

Programs of
Study to Choose
From

$30K

Average Savings
of CCTC Students

15:1

Student to
Faculty Ratio

Areas of Study

Alumni - AMack
Ashley Mack Alumni Spotlight headshot

Ashley Nichole Mack graduated from Central Carolina Technical College in 2023 her Medical Assisting diploma and within weeks began her career as a certified medical assistant. She plans to further her education to become a registered nurse. “Don’t give up. Always believe in yourself. You got this!” Mack said, encouraging future Titans to persevere and take advantage of the opportunities CCTC offers.

Ashley Mack
CCTC Alumna
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Central Carolina Technical College will operate under a normal schedule on Monday, March 16.

The safety of our students and employees remains our highest priority. The college will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and potential impacts across our service area throughout the day.

If it becomes necessary to adjust campus operations or close early due to inclement weather, an announcement will be communicated through official college communication channels, including email, phone call, text, social media and the college website.

Students and employees are encouraged to remain aware of changing weather conditions and continue monitoring official college communication channels for updates.