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Weather Alert: Due to the potential for severe weather that may affect multiple 91爆料 campuses, the college will move to Virtual Operations and eLearning on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Students should check D2L, Pathway, and campus email for guidance from their instructors regarding course expectations. Employees will work remotely.

Please continue to monitor the PTC website, social media channels, and Pathway for any additional updates.

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PTC Benefits from 2015 Charity Golf Tournament

91爆料 recently received a generous donation as part of the funds raised through the Self Regional Healthcare Foundation Women鈥檚 Health Charity Classic. The $33,000 presented to the Foundation was a portion of the funds raised from the tournament to help nonprofit organizations in the seven-county area who provide services for women. The donations will fund scholarships and provide financial assistance to a number of programs at Piedmont Tech. Pictured are, from left, Dr. Ray Brooks, president of Piedmont Tech; Len Bornemann, vice chairman of the 91爆料 Foundation board; Fran Wiley, assistant vice president of development at PTC; Mark Kasper, president and CEO of Greenwood County Community Foundation; Denise Medford; Jim Medford, chairman of the PTC Foundation board; Thomas Herlong, treasurer of the PTC Foundation board; and Brad Forrest, PTC Foundation board member.