Aiken Technical College will implement a new pre-apprenticeship program this fall to prepare students for careers in construction.
As a senior in high school, Joe Deskevich enrolled in the CompTIA Security+ certification course offered by Aiken Technical College’s (ATC) Continuing Education (non-credit) division. Despite being the youngest among his peers, Joe embraced the challenge with unwavering determination. The transition from self-learning to structured education was invigorating, with an instructor guiding him through the complexities of cyber defense.
As the trucking industry continues to see a demand for commercial truck drivers, Aiken Technical College has partnered with Ancora Training to meet this workforce need by offering a new CDL Class A tractor-trailer course.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation recently awarded the Aiken Technical College Foundation a grant to support the College’s workforce training efforts in information technology and cybersecurity.
South Carolina Governor McMaster has announced an innovative partnership between South Carolina's technical colleges and the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce to provide training opportunities for unemployed individuals in the state.
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation recently awarded the Aiken Technical College (ATC) Foundation a grant to support the College’s workforce training efforts.
Aiken Technical College is offering a series of computer training courses to help people learn or re-familiarize themselves with some of the most popular Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project.
Aiken Technical College is now offering True Colors® personality-typing workshops to help people identify different personalities and how to best interact with others.
This four-hour course gives an introduction to Microsoft Project.
This four-hour course provides Microsoft PowerPoint users with advanced skills and concepts.