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About »August 27, 2015
Students at Piedmont Technical College recently headed back to class. Interested students still have time to enroll for Late Term, which begins September 30.
Due West resident Abigail Hershberger, an associate degree nursing student, left, receives a cookie and drink during a break in the Student Center from Presidential Ambassadors Joel Boley III, a human services student from McCormick, center, and Logan Wooten, a mechanical engineering technology student from Clinton, right.
Diversified agriculture student Drew Smith of Clinton, left, and radiologic technology student Gracie Wicker of Ninety Six prepare for class in the Student Center.
Associate in Arts student Kylandra King-Nguyen of Johnston, right, gets her student ID from Information Commons assistant Kayla Leopard.
Summer Baker, a criminal justice student from Hodges, left, receives help in the campus bookstore from Jonathan Strong, a business student from Greenwood.