
CCTC Alumni Spotlight: Stacy Branham
Stacy Branham, MSN, RN, CCM, ACM-RN, graduated from CCTC in 2004 and 2006, driven by a desire to better understand healthcare after son’s medical challenges. Witnessing his struggles inspired her

Stacy Branham, MSN, RN, CCM, ACM-RN, graduated from CCTC in 2004 and 2006, driven by a desire to better understand healthcare after son’s medical challenges. Witnessing his struggles inspired her

by Melissa Foust-McCoy Three Clarendon County high school students were recently honored at a Work-Based Learning Signing Day, marking the start of hands-on welding training through Central Carolina Technical College.

SUMTER, SC (04/03/2025) Central Carolina Technical College (CCTC) President Dr. Kevin Pollock has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2025. President Pollock shared his decision during a Special Called Area

Central Carolina Technical College students Christy Pinho-Perdigao and Stephen Magee have been selected as members of the 2025 Phi Theta Kappa South Carolina All-State Academic Team. Students from all 16

Congratulations to Allie Magee for being selected as CCTC’s Top Titan for the first quarter of 2025! According to her supervisor, Allie embodies excellence in everything she undertakes. From coordinating

The CCTC Foundation recently held its fourth annual Foundation Scholarship Luncheon, honoring students who have received scholarships from generous donors in the community. The luncheon provided an important opportunity for

By ZENIYA COOLEY SUMTER, SC (03/17/2025) Central Carolina Technical College’s National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rate for registered nursing exceeded the national pass rate, according to recent data from

CCTC Student Nurses’ Association (SNA) made a strong impact at the State Conference. Our students also excelled in the ATI pharmacology group presentation, outperforming teams from USC, Lander University and others.

BY ALAYSHA MAPLEalaysha@theitem.com In “Finding Nemo,” Marlin and Dory’s journey across the ocean was filled with unexpected encounters – some friendly, some not so friendly. But if they had ventured

Three Central Carolina Technical College employees were recently honored during the South Carolina Technical Education Association (SCTEA) annual conference in Myrtle Beach. Chief Human Resource Officer Trevon McClary, Director of