TCL announces new location, career training in Colleton County

Published on October 2, 2023

The Technical College of the Lowcountry is excited to announce a new location in Colleton County, thanks to a special partnership with the Colleton Adult Learning Center and the Colleton County School District.

“This collaboration is a game-changer for TCL and Colleton,” TCL President Dr. Richard Gough said. “We are thrilled to have a physical presence in the community and look forward to serving more residents as they work toward reaching not only their educational and career goals but also their financial goals.”

Community education officials are echoing their excitement for the project.

“Colleton County School District’s partnership with the Technical College of the Lowcountry will provide awesome opportunities for student and adult learners,” Interim Superintendent Jessica F. Williams said. “We are excited about this partnership and will continue to work together to provide high quality programs for our community.”

Chris Horvath, Director of the Colleton Adult Learning Center, agrees.

“This partnership advances our priority to invest in people by expanding the talent pipeline within Colleton County,” Chris Horvath said. “We are committed to putting people first as we leverage our combined resources to provide in-demand courses that will lead more students to nationally recognized workforce certifications.”

Housed at the Colleton Adult Learning Center, TCL Colleton is offering fast-track industrial, computer and allied health courses through its Kozak Office of Workforce Development. Classes include certified nurse aide (CNA), phlebotomy, medical administrative assistant, certified production technician, CompTIA and more.  

Classes are held in the evenings, and most are delivered through a unique online-learning format featuring live teaching from certified instructors. The CNA and phlebotomy courses are taught in-person by expert faculty at the Center’s fully equipped labs.

The best part? The South Carolina Workforce Industry Needs Scholarship (SCWINS) and other grants and scholarships make many of these classes free for most students. Plus, participants can tap into other funding sources through the Adult Learning Center that may help cover other costs such as transportation, childcare and food.

Phillip Taylor, TCL Colleton County Workforce Solutions Manager, shows the computer lab at the Colleton Adult Learning Center that will be used to deliver a variety of TCL live online classes.

Phillip Taylor of Walterboro is serving as the TCL Colleton County Workforce Solutions Manager and says he is eager to help students get started.

“These classes offer real-world skills training that will lead to great jobs that pay well right here in our community and beyond,” Taylor said. “Plus, the courses can be completed in just a few months or less and that means students can get into their new careers fast.”

Taylor says that having a Colleton location is important and that offering onsite support is critical to making the project a continued success.

“Because of our partnership with the Adult Learning Center, we have a great team available to offer onsite support to help our students from application to graduation,” he said. “I am excited to be a part of making it happen.”

Stop by TCL Colleton at the Colleton Adult Learning Center or visit www.tcl.edu/colleton for registration information and for a complete course listing.

Location:

TCL Colleton

Colleton Adult Learning Center
500 Forest Circle
Walterboro, South Carolina 29488
Hours:
M & W: Hours vary. Please call or email for an appointment.
T & Th: 3 to 9 p.m.

Learn More:

Website: www.tcl.edu/colleton
Phone: 843.782.0014
Email: colleton@tcl.edu