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College Of Charleston

Mission Statement:

The College of Charleston is a state supported comprehensive institution providing a high quality education in the arts and sciences, education and business. Consistent with its heritage since its founding in 1770, the College retains a strong liberal arts undergraduate curriculum. Located in the heart of historic Charleston, it strives to meet the growing educational demands primarily of the low country and the state and, secondarily, of the Southeast. A superior quality undergraduate program is central to the mission of the College.

The College of Charleston seeks applicants capable of successfully completing degree requirements and pays particular attention to identifying and admitting students who excel academically. The College of Charleston serves a diverse student body from the geographical area and also attracts students from national and international communities. The College provides students a community in which to engage in original inquiry and creative expression in an atmosphere of intellectual freedom. This community, founded on the principles of the liberal arts tradition, provides students the opportunity to realize their intellectual and personal potential and to become responsible, productive members of society.

In addition to offering a broad range of baccalaureate degree programs, a component of the College, the University of Charleston, South Carolina (UCSC) currently provides an increasing number of masters degree programs which are compatible with the community and the state. As a prominent component of the state's higher education system, the College encourages and supports research. Its faculty are important sources of knowledge and expertise for the community, state, and nation. Additionally, the College provides an extensive continuing education program and cultural activities for residents of the low country of South Carolina.

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Address:

66 George St
Charleston, SC 29424-0001

www.cofc.edu

Phone:

General: (843) 953-5500
Admissions: (843) 953-5670
Financial aid: (843) 953-5540

Degrees offered:

Accounting
Anthropology
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Arts Management
Athletic Training/Trainer
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Business Administration and Management, General
Chemistry, General
Chemistry, Other
Classics/Classical Languages, Lit & Linguistics, General
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Computer Science
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Economics, General
Elementary Education and Teaching
English Language and Literature, General
Environmental Studies
Fine/Studio Arts, General
Foreign Language Teacher Education
French Language and Literature
Geology/Earth Science, General
German Language and Literature
Historic Preservation and Conservation
History, General
Information Science/Studies
International Business/Trade/Commerce
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching
Language Interpretation and Translation
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Mathematics, General
Music, General
Philosophy
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Physics, General
Political Science and Government, General
Pre-Dentistry Studies
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies
Psychology, General
Public Administration
Religion/Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Special Education and Teaching, General
Teacher Education/Profess Development, Subject Areas, Other
Teaching English as Second/Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor
Urban Studies/Affairs

Classification:

Type: Public, 4-year or above
Highest degree offered: Masters
Carnegie class: Masters Colleges and Universities I

These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master’s degree. They award 40 or more master’s degrees per year across three or more disciplines.

Enrollment Information:

Total enrollment:11607
Total undergraduate:9866
Total graduate:1741
Total professional:0
 
Total full-time:9340
Full-time undergraduate:9034
Full-time graduate:306
Full-time professional:0
 
Total part-time:2267
Part-time undergraduate:832
Part-time graduate:1435
Part-time professional:0
 
Men total:3863
Women total:7744
 
Nonresident alien: 242 (02.08%)
American Indian/Alaska Native: 38 (00.33%)
Asian or Pacific Islander: 157 (01.35%)
Black non-Hispanic: 992 (08.55%)
Hispanic: 166 (01.43%)
White non-Hispanic: 9639 (83.04%)
Race/ethnicity unknown: 373 (03.21%)