
Balancing Work and College At CCTC
By Zeniya Cooley College has always been a balancing act for students. From clubs to internships, learners have had to juggle multiple responsibilities on top of their classes. However, with 74

By Zeniya Cooley College has always been a balancing act for students. From clubs to internships, learners have had to juggle multiple responsibilities on top of their classes. However, with 74

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.

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

by Tom Hyslip Nursing education programs in South Carolina generated some of the highest National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) pass rates in the nation for 2024, leading to a sixth-place

Thanks to an $18,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation, CCTC can welcome more students into its machining technology program. The grant was presented to Academic Program Manager for Machining

SUMTER, SC (04/23/2024) Central Carolina Technical College (CCTC) students Leanne Clyburn, Kaitlynn Moore and Thomas Thornton were selected to be recognized as members of the 2024 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)

BY BRUCE MILLS / THE SUMTER ITEM Sumter Elks Lodge 855 provides a $10,000 check for future scholarships to Central Carolina Technical College’s welding department last week. Department Chairman and

House Speaker Murrell Smith joined Governor Henry McMaster, President of the SC Senate Thomas Alexander, Senator Greg Hembree, Representative Shannon Erickson, SC Technical College System President Dr. Tim Hardee, along

Thanks to a $16,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation, Central Carolina Technical College will be able to bring more students into its machining technology program. The check was presented

Sumter, SC (08/28/2023) — Central Carolina Technical College is pleased to announce Jason E. Tisdel as the college’s new vice president for Academic Affairs. Areas of the college that are