The last few months at TCL have been full of wins for our students, graduates and the community. We announced new programs in agriscience, solar technology, and avionics that will prepare students for great careers today and in the future. We also recognized 37 health sciences graduates who are heading into the workforce to help ensure quality healthcare across the entire Lowcountry. In addition, the Building a Better Beaufort Scholarship Fund is off to a great start and will cover tuition at TCL for all qualified Beaufort County School District graduates beginning with this year's class of 2014.

Thank you for your continued support, and remember, "TCL. It's working."

Sincerely,

Dr. Richard J. Gough
President
A house to call home:
TCL graduate's hard work, education lead to professional, personal success

 

On Thursday, June 24, TCL graduate Nancy Brink cut a large red ribbon to the house that her family can now call home. With about 30 family members, friends and community officials present, Brink shared her story of hard work that led to her success.  ...Continue reading    

Health sciences recognizes 37 graduates at ceremony 
On Thursday, July 24, hundreds of proud friends and family members packed the Technical College of the Lowcountry auditorium to recognize 37 graduates of TCL's  Massage Therapy, Surgical Technology, Practical Nursing and Radiologic Technology programs. ... Continue reading
Golf tournament raises $135,000 to build a better Beaufort

The Beaufort County School District's inaugural Swinging with the Superintendent golf tournament held Monday, July 21, raised more than $135,000 to support a new scholarship program that will pay two years of college tuition to qualified Beaufort County School District graduates. ...Continue reading.   

New solar, avionics programs launch at TCL

The Technical College of the Lowcountry will now offer programs in solar photovoltaic technology, solar thermal technology and avionics to prepare students for high-tech careers that are in demand now and in the future. ...Continue reading  

Criminal justice student excels at TCL, the Citadel

Technical College of the Lowcountry graduate Chelsie (Looker) Heathcoat was recently recognized for her excellence in putting her passion for justice to work in her studies in the criminal justice program. ... Continue reading     

Wind turbine powers up to beautify campus lagoon

TCL's four-year-old wind turbine is now generating electricity to bring a once algae-infested lagoon back to life. ...Continue reading 

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TCL hosts July Business After Hours  

More than 100 business and community leaders attended the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce July Business After Hours at TCL's Beaufort Campus.


 


 

TCL Foundation meets at Hampton Campus
The Technical College of the Lowcountry Foundation recently held its Board of Directors July meeting at the TCL Hampton Campus, H. Mungin Center in Varnville.

 


 

Hospital Auxiliary presents scholarship funds to TCL
For the 19th consecutive year, The Hospital Auxiliary for Hilton Head and Coastal Carolina Hospitals has generously presented scholarship funds for Technical College of the Lowcountry students enrolled in health sciences programs.

 

The Hospital Auxiliary  presented a $15,000 check to the TCL Foundation on Thursday, June 26. Pictured from left to right are Lew Wessel, Chairman of the Annual Auxiliary Golf Tournament; Dr. Vicky Leitz, TCL Foundation Chairman; Louise Mathews, TCL Foundation Executive Director; Marty Eidemiller, Auxiliary Vice President; Dr. Richard Gough, TCL President; and Bob Powell, Auxiliary President.

 

Since 1995, The Hospital Auxiliary has given the TCL Foundation $358,128 to help students in the Nursing, Radiologic Technology, and Physical Therapist Assistant programs succeed.

 

 


 

 

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