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Together for TTC: Empowering Student Success

At Trident Technical College, our employees are united by a shared passion for student success. Every gift—no matter the size—helps create life-changing opportunities for our students and strengthens the future of our community.

Last year, 61 percent of TTC employees contributed more than $69,000 to the TTC Foundation. Their generosity helped fund scholarships, urgent needs and vital resources that empower students to stay on track and reach their goals. 

We are incredibly grateful for this continued support. It’s more than a donation—it’s a commitment to transforming lives through education.

Make your gift or pledge today and be the reason TTC students succeed!

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Heroes Among Us shines a light on the remarkable TTC employees whose dedication helps students succeed—both inside and outside the classroom.

From teaching and mentoring to providing vital support behind the scenes, every role contributes to transforming lives and strengthening our community. This campaign honors their stories and the lasting impact they make. 

Nominate a colleague (or yourself!) and we'll feature them online—perhaps wearing a superhero cape!

Nominate a Hero today! 

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Employees Impact Scholarships

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Improving student retention is a top priority at TTC. To help, the Development team set a goal to award 10% more scholarships—and thanks to employee support, they made it happen. Read More

 

Finding Her Calling

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Sharon Holden once dreamed of flying high as a flight attendant—but her first biology class at Trident Tech revealed a deeper calling: nursing. She built a meaningful career in healthcare and education, and now gives back as a scholarship donor, helping students discover their own paths to purpose. Read More