Greenville Technical College recognizes that the vibrancy of our community is enhanced by diversity, which we define as the range of human differences. We believe a culture of inclusion puts diversity into action by creating an environment of involvement, respect and engagement - where a multiplicity of beliefs, interests, experiences, and viewpoints are harnessed to accomplish our goals.
We work to achieve diversity and inclusion by
Greenville Technical College is proud to be part of Call Me MISTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models), an initiative to recruit, train, certify and place men, particularly minorities, as teachers in South Carolina public elementary schools.
About Call Me MisterThe Unsung Hero Awards Program is an annual event that Greenville Technical College uses to recognize the unselfish and often unnoticed acts of individuals in the college and community.
About Unsung HeroesWe'll balance your needs and course requirements in an accommodations plan that gives you an equal opportunity for success.
About disability supportSpiritFest is a Gospel music event and includes scholarship opportunities for deserving youth.
About SpiritFestMLK DreamWeekend honors Dr. King's legacy through a collaboration of community leaders, business executives, civic organizations and academic institutions to encourage and implement scholarships, diversity, community service and other values that represent Dr. King.
About MLK Dream WeekendGreenville Technical College celebrates Black History Month 2021 with an art show featuring the work of 13-year-old Josiah Hill, a virtual presentation on Liberia, South Carolina, an African American Appalachian community, and a virtual presentation on Gullah culture. All events are free and open to the public.
About Black History Month