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Industrial Maintenance Schools in South Carolina

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All Industrial Maintenance Programs in South Carolina

Every college in South Carolina that reports an industrial machinery maintenance (millwright) program to the U.S. Department of Education. We show how many students each one actually graduated last year — because a program that turned out 3 people and one that turned out 300 are not the same thing, and nobody else tells you which is which.

Florence, SC
Florence-Darlington Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · Associate degree · 42 graduates in 2024
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Graniteville, SC
Aiken Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · Associate degree · 35 graduates in 2024
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Greenwood, SC
Piedmont Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · 9 graduates in 2024
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North Charleston, SC
Trident Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · Certificate (1-2 yr) · 11 graduates in 2024
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Orangeburg, SC
Ancora for Orangeburg Calhoun Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · 0 graduates in 2024
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Rock Hill, SC
York Technical College
Certificate (1-2 yr) · Associate degree · 8 graduates in 2024
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Sumter, SC
Central Carolina Technical College
Certificate (12 wk-1 yr) · 20 graduates in 2024
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Where this list comes from: the U.S. Department of Education’s IPEDS Completions survey (2023–24), the federal record of what every Title IV college actually awarded. Graduate counts are exactly as reported. The city shown is the college’s main address — multi-campus colleges sometimes teach a program at a different campus, so confirm the location before you enroll. Private schools that don’t take federal aid are not in IPEDS and are added by hand. Missing or wrong? Tell us and we’ll fix it.