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TCL leader seeks roughly $1.3–$1.4M to finish $26M regional workforce training center
Summary
Technical College of the Lowcountry (TCL) presented plans for the Arthur E. Brown Regional Workforce Training Center — a roughly $26 million, 50,000–51,000 sq ft facility to expand IT, logistics, cyber and allied-health training — and said about $1.3–$1.4 million remains to be raised before state approvals can proceed.
Rich Goff of the Technical College of the Lowcountry told a regional leadership meeting that TCL is moving ahead with plans for the Arthur E. Brown Regional Workforce Training Center, a 50,000–51,000-square-foot building on the New River campus intended to expand training in IT, logistics, cyber and the trades.
Goff gave enrollment and outcomes context for the proposal, saying TCL serves about 3,300–3,400 students, that roughly 91–93% of graduates remain in the Lowcountry and that the college has “a 96% placement rate” for graduates into related jobs. He told the group the project would allow TCL to expand allied-health and logistics programs…
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