Trinity-Byrnes announces AP scholars

Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate School is delighted to announce its 2018 AP Scholars. These students demonstrated college-level achievement through Advanced Placement courses and exams during the 2017-2018 school year. AP exam scores of three indicate that a student is qualified to take college courses, four indicates someone who is well qualified and five indicates someone who is extremely qualified. Colleges and universities often grant...

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FMU Performing Arts Center’s  2018-19 season announced
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FMU Performing Arts Center’s 2018-19 season announced

Legendary singer-songwriters, a world famous comedy troupe, a hot new vocal group that performs Gullah-inspired music, and the music from one of Broadway’s biggest hits are among the highlights in the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center’s 2018-19 season. Tickets are available online at www.fmupac.org or at the PAC Ticket Office at 200 N. Dargan Street. Patrons are welcome at the TIcket Office in person, or may call at...

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Cairns captures Broward Amateur Championship

PLANTATION, Fla. – Coker College men’s golf member Ethan Cairns had a spectacular showing at the Broward Amateur Championship, bringing home first place out of 39 competitors in the championship flight. “Ethan has been trending in the right direction for a while now and I’m extremely happy for him to finally break through to bring home a championship,” stated Coker Head Men’s and Women’s Golf...

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SC Promise Scholarship Program offers assistance at FDTC for qualifying students

Students who are graduates of eligible Pee Dee area high schools (graduating between 2013-18) may qualify for a free education at Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC) thanks to a $750,000 grant from the SC Promise Scholarship Program. Funded by the General Assembly and administered by the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education, the SC Promise Scholarship Program was launched to provide higher education to high...

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Beebe Returns to Athletics as Director of Student-Athlete Affairs and Event Management

Coker College has named Aaron Beebe as its director of student-athlete affairs and event management, Dr. Lynn Griffin, vice president of athletics and athletic facilities has announced. Beebe returns to athletics after spending the last year as the student success coach for Coker College. “I am glad to welcome Aaron back to the athletics department” said Griffin. “He has been working with the student success center...

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