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Motto | Uniquely Powerful |
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Type | Public community college |
Established | 1972 |
Parent institution | South Carolina Technical College System |
President | Forest E. Mahan |
Academic staff | 115 |
Administrative staff | 170 |
Students | 2,121[1] |
Location |
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, U.S. 34°58′32″N 81°59′21″W / 34.9755°N 81.9892°W / 34.9755; -81.9892 |
Campus | Suburban, 104 acres (42.1 ha) |
Nickname | Knights |
Website | www |
Aiken Technical College is a public community collegeinGraniteville, South Carolina. It is part of the South Carolina Technical College System. More than 3,400 students enroll in credit courses annually and 10,000 people enroll in non-credit courses and programs.
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