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South Carolina

Attending a trade school in South Carolina offers students a direct and affordable path to gaining the hands-on skills needed for high-demand careers in industries like construction, HVAC, automotive technology, welding, healthcare, and electrical work. The state’s network of technical colleges and trade programs emphasizes real-world training through labs, apprenticeships, and internships, helping students develop practical experience before entering the workforce. Many programs are aligned with local employer needs, making it easier for graduates to find jobs quickly after completion. With shorter program lengths and lower tuition than four-year universities, trade schools in South Carolina provide an efficient way to start a stable and rewarding career.

Construction Worker

Aiken Technical College (Graniteville)

Machining Technology, HVAC, Welding, Nuclear Technology, Electronic Technology

https://www.atc.edu/

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Piedmont Technical College (Greenwood)

HVAC, Welding, Automotive Technology, Industrial Maintenance

https://www.ptc.edu/

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Horry‑Georgetown Technical College (Conway)

Marine Technology, Hospitality, HVAC, Welding

https://www.hgtc.edu/

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Midlands Technical College (West Columbia)

HVAC, Automotive Repair, Plumbing, Welding

https://www.midlandstech.edu/

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York Technical College (Rock Hill)

Advanced Manufacturing, Skilled Trades, Health Science, Welding

https://www.yorktech.edu/

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Trident Technical College (Charleston)

Automotive, Construction Trades, HVAC, Welding

https://www.tridenttech.edu/

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Orangeburg‑Calhoun Technical College (Orangeburg)

Multiple trades programs including HVAC, Construction, Welding

https://www.octech.edu/

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