A Fit for ALL Career Paths

Finding a job in today's highly competitive workforce requires more than a high school education. Enoree Career Center and the Greenville County School District are committed to graduating students with a diploma, plus a technical certification and/or college credit through Graduation Plus, a district-wide initiative designed to ensure all students are career and college ready. Whether your post-high school plans include attending Clemson, Furman, or South Carolina, joining the labor force, or enlisting to serve our country, Enoree has a high-wage, high-skill, high-demand program designed to help you stand out.

From engineering-based programs such as Mechatronics and Machine Tool to service-related fields such as Firefighting and Law Enforcement, we offer programs that meet the needs of:

  • A student seeking a skilled trade career right out of high school
  • A student who plans to enlist in Military Service
  • A student wishing to attend a Technical school for an Associates Degree
  • A student with plans to attend a college or university for a Bachelor's Degree
  • A student planning to earn an advanced degree from a college or university

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Enoree Career Center offers students the opportunity to take industry-certified courses built on skill-driven instruction and standards. Students may earn certifications and experience authentic, hands-on training in one of twelve unique programs. Additionally, students can pursue a technical career interest while earning high school credit and possibly dual credit (college enrollment credit). One, two, and three-year programs are offered based on the program, each culminating in students potentially earning industry-recognized licenses, national certification, and college credit.

 

 

Access to Amazing College and Career Opportunities

 

 

MICHELIN TECHNICAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Designed by Michelin’s maintenance training team in collaboration with Greenville County Schools in South Carolina, the Michelin Youth Apprenticeship program provides a pathway for high school students to transition into Michelin’s Technical Scholars program. The program exposes high school students to advanced manufacturing careers in a variety of fields ranging from Engineering to Machine tooling. Michelin provides Technical Scholars with free tuition, fees and books while they complete a skilled technical program at a community college; hourly pay for 20 hours of work per week in a Michelin facility; and eligibility for entry-level employment upon graduation, with starting salary projections around $56,000 or more.

BMW SCHOLARS PROGRAM

The BMW Scholars Program allows students to attend class full-time at local two-year colleges while working part-time hours at BMW Manufacturing. Participation allows students to further their education while gaining valuable experience in a high-tech manufacturing environment and become potential candidates for full-time positions at BMW Manufacturing. Students will spend their time working and training in ONE of three designated program tracks, automotive, logistics, or technical. The program also allows students to work in rotations between the manufacturing departments of the Body Shop, Paint Shop, and Assembly Shop. Starting wage is $14.50 per hour; tuition assistance is provided each semester while in the program.

 

Where Enoree Graduates Now Attend School

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Where Enoree Graduates Now Work

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