Get to Know Trident Tech!

Now that you've learned about Trident Tech from the view book, here are other great ways to learn more about the college and get help enrolling.

Take a Tour

College overview tours are one-hour-long walking tours led by student tour guides on Thornley Campus in North Charleston. Get a student's perspective while visiting important buildings and hearing about the programs of study.

Other available tours focus on specific programs and the other campuses. 

Attend a Virtual Open House

Get an overview of TTC from wherever you are. Learn about the college and how to become a Trident Tech student. Hear from experts and ask your own questions. Register at the link above.

Request More Information

Complete this form to learn more about specific programs of study at TTC.

Chat with a Recruiter

Talk with a TTC recruiter during a virtual drop-in. Recruiters can tell you about college admission, programs, student life, online learning, and enrollment. You can ask your questions and receive personal service. Chat with a Recruiter is available most Mondays, 1-3 p.m. Register for your 30-minute slot.

Apply to the College for Free

Completing the admission application is your first step toward becoming a Trident Tech student. Create an account on Apply Now. Once you have completed and submitted your application, you can view any supplemental items needed to complete your application steps on your Apply Now account.

Check out the Enrollment Guide and Catalog

The Enrollment Guide provides step-by-step instructions through the enrollment process.

Financial Aid Information

Get help paying for college. Many forms of financial aid are available, including grants, scholarships, loans and more. Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a great first step to finding out what aid you can receive.

SCWINS
Many South Carolina residents enrolled in 100+ programs are eligible for the South Carolina Workforce Needs Scholarship (SCWINS). SCWINS covers the cost of tuition, fees and course-related expenses (up to $5,000 per academic year) for eligible programs.