A Fit for ALL Career Paths

Finding a job in today’s workforce requires more than just a high school diploma. At Enoree Career Center, we focus on preparing students for high skill, high wage, high demand careers that provide real opportunities right after graduation and open doors to long-term success.

Whether your goal is to step directly into a skilled trade career right out of high school, enlist in the military to serve our country, continue your education at Greenville Technical College for an associate’s degree, or pursue a bachelor’s degree at Clemson, Furman, or South Carolina, Enoree has a program designed for you. For students with long-term plans of earning an advanced degree, our programs provide the technical foundation and hands-on experience that set them apart at the next level.

From engineering-based programs like Production Engineering and Mechatronics to service-driven fields like Firefighting or EMT, and from creative industries such as Graphic Communications and Cosmetology to technical trades like Welding, Automotive Technology, and Culinary Arts, Enoree offers programs that match student interests and align with industry needs.

At Enoree, you’ll find a program designed to support:

  • A student preparing for a skilled trade career right out of high school
  • A student who plans to enlist in military service
  • A student aiming to attend a technical school for an associate’s degree
  • A student pursuing a four-year degree at a college or university
  • A student with long-term goals of earning an advanced degree

No matter your path, Enoree Career Center provides the skills, support, and experiences to help you stand out. Through the district’s Graduation Plus initiative, every student has the chance to graduate with more than just a diploma—earning certifications, skills, and college credit that connect directly to the careers and opportunities shaping our community, our state, and our future.

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Enoree Career Center provides students with the opportunity to enroll in industry-certified programs built on skill-driven instruction and state standards. Students can earn certifications while gaining authentic, hands-on training in one of twelve specialized programs. Along the way, they pursue technical career interests while earning high school credit and, in some cases, dual credit through college partnerships. Depending on the program, one-, two-, and three-year options are available, each designed to culminate in students earning industry-recognized licenses, national certifications, and college credit that strengthen their future career and education pathways.

 

 

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 introduces students to advanced manufacturing careers in 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 of $56,000 or more.

BMW SCHOLARS PROGRAM

The BMW Scholars Program allows students to attend classes full-time at local two-year colleges while working part-time at BMW Manufacturing. Participation enables students to further their education while gaining valuable experience in a high-tech manufacturing environment and becoming potential candidates for full-time positions at BMW Manufacturing. Students spend their time working and training in one of three designated program tracks: automotive, logistics, or technical. The program also allows students to rotate between the manufacturing departments of the Body Shop, Paint Shop, and Assembly Shop. The starting wage is $14.50 per hour, and 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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