Opinion: A pandemic shouldn't change trajectory of your education

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COVID-19 has significantly impacted many of our day-to-day activities. It has changed how we shop, socialize, work, travel - and the list goes on. But this pandemic doesn't have to change the trajectory of your education. You can affordably and safely work toward your higher education goals and accelerate your post-pandemic life even further by attending Central Carolina Technical College.

Higher education, like other sectors, has been directly affected by the pandemic, the implications of which we're still discovering daily. As new information and best practices around COVID-19 emerge, students, parents and institutions continue to adjust in an ongoing effort to navigate this new "normal." With fall drawing near, many people are thinking about going to college and considering the next right step. One thing is certain: This is not the time to press pause on your dreams and future.

As an exceptionally flexible institution, CCTC finds itself uniquely positioned to swiftly respond and adapt to the challenges presented by COVID-19. From smaller class sizes and campuses to the flexibility offered by online learning, CCTC not only offers a quality education at an affordable price, but also a safe and stable alternative for those considering their college options in these unprecedented times.

The strategic placement of Central Carolina across Clarendon, Kershaw, Lee and Sumter counties ensures that higher education remains accessible for students of all ages who wish to remain local. In a time when remote working and learning has newfound value, accessing quality education close to home is a great advantage.

With so many unknowns about how this pandemic will continue to unfold, it's natural to want to wait and see how things evolve, avoiding significant decisions and investments. Our affordability is another factor that ensures accessibility and another way CCTC is keeping education moving forward without adding burden to the financial strain many families are feeling. At a third of the cost of state-supported four-year institutions, CCTC provides one of the most affordable college options for meeting your future goals.

Along with financial complexities, we recognize many are struggling with job insecurity. Whether laid off from their jobs or considering the relevance of their role in a post-COVID-19 economy, people can find new opportunities in abundance if you know where to look. Central Carolina prepares students for in-demand, high-paying jobs - good jobs with great futures, good wages and opportunities for advancement in any climate. Our state currently has thousands of jobs available in critical employment areas, with many more to follow as our communities, state and country adapt and pivot to address new needs. Making a career leap is within reach. Ninety-two percent of our graduates are placed in a job related to their field of study or are furthering their education, and CCTC has more than 52 degree and certificate programs to help you define the next chapter of your story.

This pandemic hasn't changed what we do for the people of South Carolina. No matter how insurmountable the challenges, we've always been there to support the dreams and goals of our students. Whether you're a high school graduate looking for an affordable start to a degree or a working parent hoping to elevate your career, Central Carolina will help you get where you need to go. Our college can also quickly get people negatively impacted by the pandemic back on their feet - training them in new fields and building more stability for their lives amid this economic downturn.

Our students have responded exceptionally well to these challenging times. They have demonstrated tremendous resilience in the face of adversity, not letting anything stand in their way of achieving their goals. Despite a global pandemic, they continue moving forward. They serve as a bright, shining example of what is possible, even in the midst of adversity and uncertainty. When we look back on the year 2020, it won't be remembered by the struggle; it will be defined by the spirit of those who rose up, defied the challenge and forged their future. Discover how some of our students have done just that and read their stories at idefysc.org, where we spotlight and celebrate the amazing things our students are doing - and the things they've defied and overcome to bring their dreams to fruition.

The COVID-19 pandemic may have changed how you do things, but it shouldn't stop you from shaping the future you see for yourself. You don't find the lesson in the challenge but in how you overcome it. Central Carolina Technical College is here to help you rise to the challenge and make your dreams a reality.

Terry Booth is interim president of Central Carolina Technical College.