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Board approves Southeastern Community College articulation agreement for public‑safety pathway
Summary
The board approved an articulation agreement to offer a public‑safety dual‑credit pathway with Southeastern Community College; program requires EMS 4,200 in the summer before senior year and aims to lead to firefighter credentials and entry‑level pay in the $40,000–$60,000 range.
The Columbus County Board of Education voted April 14 to approve a local articulation agreement with Southeastern Community College to offer a career pathway in public safety for rising seniors.
Tina Little, the Southeastern representative who presented the pathway, said students would take EMS 4,200 in the summer before their senior year…
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