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GRIT (Growning Resources for Information Technology) Training Information
Local employers in the insurance and health care IT departments will
hire nearly 2,200 new and replacement IT workers over the next four
years. Midlands Technical College will train select students
exclusively for the three highest-demand occupations among the
insurance and health care industries: programmer analysts, computer
network support specialists, and network and data communications
analysts.
Click
here
to learn more about the program qualifications.

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ASSIST to WORK Program Information
Accessible
Support Services and Instruction for Sustainable Transition program is
a comprehensive and customizable education and support services program
that will prepare participants for the highly competitive and advanced
global workforce. The objective of the ASSIST program is to deliver
quality technological education and career training to South Carolina
workers. The program ensures that Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
candidates, dislocated, displaced, unemployed and incumbent workers and
veterans are at ease in learning and working around technology enriched
environments.
For more information about this state-wide program and participating
technical colleges, please contact the SC Commission for Minority
Affairs, a partnering agency, at (803) 832-8167.

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Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act of 2010
Health
Care Legislation Implementation:
For more information, please visit the SC Public Health Institute's webpage or visit South Carolina
Healthcare Voices' webpage.
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2012 Elections
For more information, please visit the SC State Election Commission's webpage.
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