Accountability is the hallmark of a well-run organization and timely access to financial data is critical to accomplishing this goal. The SC Technical College System strives to be a good steward of the state taxpayer’s dollars by managing agency resources in a cost-effective manner. To view how the System is spending tax dollars, click here
In order to promote accountability and transparency, each state agency must provide and release to the public via its website, a report of all aggregate amounts of fines and fees that were charged and collected in the prior fiscal year. To view the fines and fees for the System’s colleges, click on the links below.
Each of the System’s 16 colleges is committed to providing financial transparency and providing you with access to essential financial information. To view detailed financial data for the System’s colleges, click on the links below.
The SC Technical College System is committed to providing transparency for all procurement card transactions. To view detailed procurement card transactions for the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education and the System’s 16 colleges, click here
Financial statements are provided for each of the 16 technical colleges. They detail the current financial position, as well as changes in financial position and cash flow. These statements have been audited by an independent auditor in accordance with Government Auditing Standards and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
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This report details the System’s vision, mission and values and outlines the strategic goals, major achievements, funding priorities, challenges, etc. for the previous year.
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The SC Technical College System is responsible for the proper planning and management of all of its resources. To report fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement or misconduct within or involving a state agency, call the State Inspector General at 1-855-723-7283 (1-855-SC-Fraud) or click here