
CCTC Alumni Spotlight – Katheryn Chilton
Hard work, long drives, and a dream that paid off Katheryn Chilton graduated from Central Carolina Technical College in 2023 with a certificate in Massage Therapy, turning her passion for

Hard work, long drives, and a dream that paid off Katheryn Chilton graduated from Central Carolina Technical College in 2023 with a certificate in Massage Therapy, turning her passion for

Central Carolina Technical College students Chandler Johnson and Brooke Jackson placed first and fourth in their respective welding categories while competing at the 42nd annual South Carolina Technical College (SCTC)

Central Carolina held its 2026 commencement services on Friday, May 8 at the Sumter County Civic Center. Over 300 students participated as family and friends gathered to celebrate their achievements.

On April 30, TRIO hosted the 21st Annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony for the Student Support Services and Veterans Upward Bound programs. The ceremony is a time to celebrate the

by Zeniya Cooley How does one become a leader? By witnessing and modeling the leadership qualities of parents, siblings and community members, no doubt. But a person also grows into

Central Carolina Technical College hosted its annual Skills Exploration Expo (SEE) on Saturday, April 18. Prospective students, community members and their families were invited to learn more about the academic

By: Zeniya Cooley At a time when healthcare organizations are facing a 30 percent nationwide shortage in medical coders, Central Carolina’s medical record coding program is working to close that

An anonymous donor has contributed $240,000 to Central Carolina Technical College to provide comprehensive toolkits for students entering high-demand trade programs for the fall 2026 semester. The investment specifically targets

Central Carolina Technical College has once again been recognized for its commitment to serving the military community, earning the 2026-2027 Military Friendly School Gold designation in the small community college

ore than 400 high school students joined us for our annual Come See Me Day at Central Carolina Technical College, and what a day it was. Students from across our
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