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Aiken Technical College
Aiken Technical College (ATC) is a public community college in Graniteville, South Carolina. It is part of the South Carolina Technical College System. More than 3,400 students enroll in credit courses annually and 10,000 people enroll in non-credit courses and programs.[citation needed]
The institution was established in 1972 as Aiken Technical Education Center. In 1978, it was renamed to Aiken Technical College.
The campus was constructed in 1973, a year after the college's establishment, and originally consisted of three buildings.
In 2000, the Dale Phelon Information Technology building opened for classes as well as providing the college's library and additional office spaces.
In 2001, the Manufacturing and Technology Training Center opened.
In 2003, the Health and Science building opened.
In 2014, construction for the Center for Energy and Advanced Manufacturing building began, followed by a dedication ceremony held in 2015.
In 2023, construction began on a new Aiken County Career and Technology Center situated on the campus. The facility is intended to replace the original center, which was constructed in the 1960s near the campus entrance along Jefferson Davis Highway. Developed in partnership with Aiken County Public School District, the new center is designed to provide educational opportunities for local high school students by providing training in fields such as cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and healthcare.
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Aiken Technical College
Aiken Technical College (ATC) is a public community college in Graniteville, South Carolina. It is part of the South Carolina Technical College System. More than 3,400 students enroll in credit courses annually and 10,000 people enroll in non-credit courses and programs.[citation needed]
The institution was established in 1972 as Aiken Technical Education Center. In 1978, it was renamed to Aiken Technical College.
The campus was constructed in 1973, a year after the college's establishment, and originally consisted of three buildings.
In 2000, the Dale Phelon Information Technology building opened for classes as well as providing the college's library and additional office spaces.
In 2001, the Manufacturing and Technology Training Center opened.
In 2003, the Health and Science building opened.
In 2014, construction for the Center for Energy and Advanced Manufacturing building began, followed by a dedication ceremony held in 2015.
In 2023, construction began on a new Aiken County Career and Technology Center situated on the campus. The facility is intended to replace the original center, which was constructed in the 1960s near the campus entrance along Jefferson Davis Highway. Developed in partnership with Aiken County Public School District, the new center is designed to provide educational opportunities for local high school students by providing training in fields such as cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, and healthcare.
