Find out today how an education at TCTC will get you ready for an immediate career path.
With dozens of clubs and organizations here, we make it easy to get involved!
Find out today how an education at TCTC will get you ready for an immediate career path.
With dozens of clubs and organizations here, we make it easy to get involved!

Welcome! Whether you're looking for a career pathway that can help you begin work right away or you're interested in a more affordable beginning to your four-year educational journey, with more than 70 programs to choose from, Tri-County Technical College is the best place to begin.
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You have never attended a college or university after high school completion (or equivalent).
You previously attended another college or university after high school completion (or recognized equivalent).
You previously attended TCTC as a post-secondary student but have not been enrolled for 12 or more consecutive months
You are not seeking admission into a degree, diploma, or certificate program.
You plan to take courses at TCTC to transfer back to your home institution.
You plan to attend TCTC under a student visa from a country outside of the United States.
You plan to enroll in an Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (I-BEST) program.
You are a student participating in the formal Bridge to Clemson program.
You are planning to enroll in a non-credit Corporate and Community Education (CCE) program.
You’re officially a part of Tri-County Technical College. Click here to find out what's next?
Phone: 864-646-1550 • Email: admissions@tctc.edu • Fax: 864-646-5080
Ruby Hicks, Suite 180
Pendleton, SC
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Tri-County Technical College operates as an open admissions college as required by the 1976 Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended. As such, Tri-County Technical College makes every effort to minimize geographic, financial, and scholastic barriers to the post-secondary programs and services offered by the College. A high school diploma or high school equivalent credential (e.g. GED) is required for admission to certificate, diploma, and degree programs.
In order to promote achievement by individuals with varied potential, open admissions is defined as a practice which (1) admits to the College all citizens who can benefit from available learning opportunities, and (2) places into specific programs of study those students whose potential for success is commensurate with program admission standards.