TCTC At a Glance

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2012 TRI-COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE At a Glance

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Facts about Tri-County Technical College, including budget, student population, programs, and campuses.

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2012

(PR Office-01/12)

tri-County teChniCal College

At a Glance

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•Established in 1962;

•Part of statewide system of 16 technical colleges;

•More than 70 associate degree, diploma, and certificate programs;

•Four campuses located in Pendleton, Anderson, Easley, and Seneca;

•Record-breaking enrollment in credit programs in Fall 2011;

•More than 10,000 persons enroll in continuing education programs annually.

faCilities

•Pendleton Campus: 91 acres, 11 buildings

•Anderson Campus: 41½ acres, 42,000 square-foot building; QuickJobs Development Center coming by end of 2012

•Easley Campus: 37½ acres, QuickJobs Training Center and Academic Building

•Oconee Campus at the Hamilton Career Center: 4,340 square-foot building and QuickJobs Development Center

foundation

•Established in 1982;

•The largest foundation in the SC Technical College System;

•Assets of more than $18 million for FY 11;

•Provides scholarships, faculty and staff development, equipment, and educational support.

serViCes to eMPloyers

•Center for Workforce Excellence for business and industry training;

•Center for Manufacturing Excellence for consulting and training;

•readySC™ for new and expanding industries;

•Cooperative education, internship, and apprenticeship programs to help companies build their workforce;

•Job Placement Services to assist employers.

tri-County teChniCal College is

a public, two-year community college

dedicated to serving as a catalyst for the

economic and lifelong development of

the citizens of Anderson, Oconee, and

Pickens Counties through outstanding

programs and unparalleled service.

An open admissions institution with

primary focus on teaching and learning,

the College serves approximately 9,000

students each year through both on-

campus and distance learning courses.

The College grants certificates, diplomas,

and associate degrees in technical, career,

and transfer programs. The College also

offers non-credit certificates in continuing

education programs.

About the College

Financials | fisCal year 2012

OPerATiOns BudgeT $41,057,893

resTriCTed (FederAl) $34,011,594

TOTAl $75,069,487

47.1% insTruCTiOn

13.0% AuxiliAry

14.8% ACAdemiC And sTudenT suPPOrT

9.0% OPerATiOns And mAinTenAnCe OF PlAnT6.5%

COrPOrATe And COmmuniTy eduCATiOn divisiOn

9.5% AdminisTrATive And generAl

budget

55.0% TuiTiOn And Fees

15.0% sTATe APPrOPriATiOns

13.9% AuxiliAry enTerPrise

7.0% COunTy APPrOPriATiOns

6.5% COrPOrATe And COmmuniTy eduCATiOn divisiOn

2.5% misCellAneOus

oPerations reVenue by Source

oPerations exPenditures by Function

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Priorities & initiatiVes for 2012-13

•Create an Institutional Culture Focused on Student Success

•Strategically Grow Enrollment at Community Campuses

•Implement a Retention Plan

•Complete a Pre-Design Study for Student Success Center

•Improve Matriculation Process

•Implement an Academic Advising Resource Center

•Explore Land Acquisition for Future Oconee Campus

•Promote 2+2 Agreements with Area Universities

•Implement a Small Business/Entrepreneurial Program

•Develop an Information Technology Roadmap for Current and Future Technology Needs

•Open Industrial Technology Center

•Finalize Major Gifts Campaign

2012 FAll semesTer enrOllmenT*

6,616

AverAge sTudenT Age

24

Student Population

62.7% sAlAries And BeneFiTs

11.2% PurChAses FOr resAle (Bookstore)

14.2% COnTrACTuAl serviCes

6.6% Fixed ChArges

4.6% suPPlies And mATeriAls

0.8% FACulTy/sTAFF develOPmenT/TrAvel

oPerationsby Expenditure Categor y

enrollMent

56% Full-Time 44%

PArT-Time

ethniCity

82% WhiTe

11% AFriCAn-

AmeriCAn

7% OTher

gender

55% FemAle 45%

mAle

9,802 sTudenTs AWArded mOre ThAn

$23.7 MiLLiOn, inCluding:

sCholarshiPs & finanCial aid

2,416 Lottery scholarships totaling $2.6 million

4,001 Pell Grants totaling $12.5 million

1,239 LiFE scholarships totaling $5.5 million

372 Foundation scholarships totaling $382,865

*Preliminary figure

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Mailing address

P.O. Box 587Pendleton, SC 29670

Pendleton CaMPus

7900 Highway 76Pendleton, SC 29670

anderson CaMPus

511 Michelin Blvd.Anderson, SC 29625

easley CaMPus

1774 Powdersville Rd.Easley, SC 29642

oConee CaMPus

Hamilton Career Center100 Vocational Dr.Seneca, SC 29672

inforMation

864-646-1500

toll-free

1-866-269-5677

tdd/VoiCe

1-800-735-2905

Website

www.tctc.edu

Tri-County Technical College is accredited

by the Commission on Colleges of the

Southern Association of College and

Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,

Georgia 30033-4097:

Telephone number (404) 679-4501) to

award the associate degree.

Tri-County Technical College does not

discriminate in admission or employment

on the basis of sex, race, color, religion,

qualifying disability, veteran’s status, age

or national origin. (PR Office-01/12)

Business & Public ServicesAccountingAdministrative Office TechnologyAdministrative SupportBusiness FoundationsChild Care ManagementComputer and Information TechnologyCrime Scene InvestigationCriminal Justice TechnologyData Entry ClerkDigital PhotographyDigital Production TechniquesEarly Childhood DevelopmentEntrepreneurship/Small Business ManagementFinancial AccountingGraphic CommunicationsHuman Resources SpecialistInfant and ToddlerLaw Enforcement & Corrections ServicesManagementManagerial AccountingMarketingMedical Office SpecialistOffice Support SpecialistPayroll AccountingRadio and TV BroadcastingTax AccountingWeb-Based Business Management

Health EducationAllied Health Preparation CertificateExpanded Duty Dental AssistingHealth ScienceMedical AssistingMedical Laboratory TechnologyNursing (Associate Degree)Nursing (LPN transition to RN)Nursing Preparation CertificatePractical NursingPre-Dental HygienePre-NursingPre-PharmacySurgical TechnologyVeterinary Technology

Corporate & Community Education (Non-Credit)Career CertificatesCommunity Education/Personal InterestComputer/Office SkillsHealth CareHighway Construction Inspection/TestingLicensing and RecertificationQuickJobs TrainingCenter for Workforce Excellence

Engineering & Industrial TechnologyAuto Engine Electrical SystemsAuto Engine Performance SystemsAuto CAD, BasicAutomotive Air Conditioning SystemsAutomotive Braking SystemsAutomotive TechnologyAutomotive Transmission SystemsBasic CarpentryBasic ElectronicsBasic MachiningBasic MasonryCAD/CAM/CNC FundamentalsCNC Math and Print ReadingConstructionTechnologyEngineering Graphics TechnologyEngineering Science-TransferGeneral Engineering TechnologyHeating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning TechnologyIndustrial Electronics TechnologyIndustrial Supervision TechnologyIndustrial WeldingIntroduction to CNCIntroduction to Manufacturing Management TechnologyIntroduction to Quality AssuranceMachine Tool TechnologyManufacturing and Continuous Process ImprovementMechatronics I & IIOperation of Manufacturing RobotsQuality AssuranceResidential PlumbingResidential WiringWelding

University TransferAssociate in ArtsAssociate in ScienceGeneral StudiesUniversity Studies

Programs