The Greene County Career Center (GCCC) proudly serves students from the seven public 

school districts in Greene County plus those who attend private, home, and parochial schools. GCCC offers career-technical programs for high school juniors and seniors in programs of multiple high skill, high demand, and high wage career pathways. These programs are offered at the new main campus located on Innovation Drive in Xenia and at the Greene County Airport on Valley Road. As a provider of both traditional education and workforce development, GCCC offers cutting edge technology, career coaching, college credit courses, career-technical student organizations, and a seamless transition to college and careers. GCCC students have the opportunity to earn industry recognized credentials, participate in work-based learning, and participate in hands-on learning both in the “labs” but also in our academic courses. GCCC provides a wide variety of academic courses that align to careers including courses such as Material Science and Forensics as well as a full spectrum of CCP and AP courses. GCCC is a partner of the Miami Valley Tech Prep Consortium and students are eligible for a $3,000 scholarship to Sinclair Community College and Clark State Community College.


GCCC students must meet BHS graduation requirements. Extracurricular activities and graduation take place at or with Beavercreek High School and GCCC coursework is approved by the NCAA. There are no tuition charges to students other than fees necessary to cover program toolkits, protective clothing, and club fees.


Student admission in some GCCC programs is quite competitive. Counselors have information regarding enrollment procedures, program descriptions, and employment opportunities for students desiring job training at the GCCC.


In compliance with Title VI, IX, and Section 504 Regulations, the GCCC dedicates itself to providing equal admission opportunities to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap.