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her transfer institution. The ultimate responsibility for choosing classes is SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES that of the student.

The School of Arts & Sciences at Greenville Technical is the The following list contains some of the and to which largest school within the college, providing classes for over 4,000 Greenville Technical College students have been accepted: students each fall and spring semester to include dual-enrolled high Anderson school students. The School offers the Associate in Arts, Associate in Appalachian State University Science, and the general education courses required for the Associate in Auburn University Applied Science degree programs. The school houses eight departments: Bob Jones University Biological Sciences, Behavior & Social Sciences, English, Humanities, Brevard College Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Speech Communication and Theatre Brooks Institute of Art and Visual Arts. Uniquely, it provides opportunities for undergraduate Carson-Newman College research, study abroad/international education and advanced course Catawba College rigor through the Honors Program. Charleston Southern University Associate Degrees • Associate in Arts (https://catalog.gvltec.edu/school-arts-sciences/ Coastal Carolina University aa/) • Associate in Science (https://catalog.gvltec.edu/school-arts- Columbia College sciences/as/) Duke University Certificates East Tennessee State University ECPI University • Visual Arts Certificates in Applied Science (https:// Emory University catalog.gvltec.edu/school-arts-sciences/visual-arts/visual-arts- certificates/) Florida State University Francis Marion University Visit our web page at https://www.gvltec.edu/arts-sciences/. Gardner-Webb College Honors Program Georgia The Honors Program is designed to enhance the Greenville Tech Georgia Southern College experience for bright, highly motivated students. Small, challenging Hampton University classes encourage interaction between student and instructor, enhance Harvard University opportunities for independent research and allow the student to pursue Hofstra University individual goals. Howard University Indiana University • Current GTC students are eligible to apply for acceptance into the James Madison University Honors Program if they have a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 Johnson C. Smith University or higher and have earned at least nine transferable credit hours. Kansas State University • High school students entering Greenville Tech should have a high school GPA of at least 3.5 or a combined score of 1150 or above on Lees-McRae College the critical reading and math sections of the SAT or 26 on the ACT Limestone College with two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with Mars Hill College the student’s academic performance, at least one of whom is a high Medical University of school teacher. Middle Tennessee State University • To complete the Honors Program requirements, an Honors Program Morehouse College student must take at least five classes with the honors designation, one of which must be an honors seminar. In addition, the honors North Carolina A&T University student will be required to fulfill a community service requirement. North Carolina State University • Speak with an advisor or contact the Honors Program directly for North Greenville University more information. Pennsylvania State University Visit our web page at https://www.gvltec.edu/honors/. Purdue University Queens College Transfer Destinations Rhode Island School of Design Ringling College of Art and Design Students planning to transfer to these or any other colleges should Rollins College consult frequently with their academic advisor while enrolled at Greenville Savannah College of Art and Design Tech. Advisors will help students select courses best suited to their major Sherman College subject areas and transfer destinations. It is the student’s responsibility South Carolina State University to use the services of a faculty advisor as well as the resources of his/ Southern Illinois University Carbondale 2 School of Arts & Sciences

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