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Denmark Tech students named White House HBCU Initiative Scholars

DENMARK, SC – Denmark Technical College students Angelon Brooks and Jeffrey Jameson have been named HBCU Scholars by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.   Brooks and Jamison were two of 86 students chosen from hundreds of nation-wide applicants. This is the eighth cohort for the program, which recognizes students for their accomplishments

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Denmark Tech announces student debt forgiveness Denmark Technical College announced Friday that they will forgive all outstanding balances for students who have been enrolled at any point since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis. “We are elated to have the opportunity to use our resources to wipe the financial slate clean for our students, many

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Denmark Tech launches 2021-2022 annual fund campaign

Denmark Technical College has launched their 2021-2022 fundraising drive, marking the turn of the fiscal year for the college. The comprehensive campaign features nine different areas of focus that are high priority needs for the college, including campus improvements, beautification, athletics and scholarships. The centerpiece of the campaign is an initiative to fund a grand

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YouScience helps Denmark Tech students surpass the competition

Denmark Technical College is utilizing YouScience, an aptitude and career discovery tool to match students’ natural talent and skills with lucrative, in-demand career paths, and industry-recognized certifications.  YouScience is unique in helping students make more informed choices about pursuing programs. Based in science, the tool uncovers how a student’s brain works to solve problems. Using

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Johnson-Coleman joins Denmark Technical College as vice president for institutional advancement and effectiveness

Denmark Technical College welcomed Dr. Sasha Johnson-Coleman as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Johnson-Coleman assumed the role on June 16 and immediately set to work,  implementing her 90-day strategy which covers alumni relations, fundraising, human resources, statistical research and public information.  Johnson-Coleman began her career as an ESL tutor and adjunct faculty and after

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