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Today, Clemson is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral/Research University-Extensive, a category comprising less than 4 percent of all universities in America. More than 16,000 students select from undergraduate and graduate degree programs in more than 70 fields of study offered by five colleges: Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences; Architecture, Arts and Humanities; Business and Behavioral Science; Engineering and Science; and Health, Education and Human Development.
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South Carolina State University
Since 1896, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY has maintained a legacy of excellence in education. We have been home to generations of scholars and leaders in business, military service, government, athletics, education, medicine, science, engineering technology and more. Located in Orangeburg, SC, STATE was founded as a land grant college with a mission of providing education and service to the citizens of the state. In its first century, STATE was a leader in education and continues to lead the way into the next century.
Student Profile (Based on fall 2004 data)
* Enrollment: 7,021 students
* South Carolina residents: 61 percent
* Out-of-state residents: 37 percent from 45 states
* International students: 2 percent from 41 foreign countries
* Male students: 43 percent
* Female students: 57 percent
* Average SAT score for first-time freshmen: 1,041
* Average high school GPA for first-time freshmen: 3.29
Costal Carolina University
American International College is a private, educational institution located in the geographic center of Springfield, Massachusetts. The College offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including doctorate degrees in education and physical therapy. The student body of the College is drawn
Since its birth as the Winthrop Training School in 1886, Winthrop University has built a proud tradition of serving South Carolina and its citizens. Its foundation reflected the need for teacher training as the state struggled to expand the public school system in the aftermath of the Civil War. David Bancroft Johnson, a gifted educator who was then superintendent of the Columbia, S.C., schools, was acutely aware of the power of education to help rebuild the South and also of the scarcity of well-trained teachers.
Voorhees College is a private, historically black, coeducational, liberal arts, baccalaureate degree-granting institution affiliated with the Episcopal Church. The College, located in rural South
Carolina, serves traditional and nontraditional students primarily from the state of South Carolina and the southeastern region of the United States. The aim of the College is to offer each student an intensive general educational experience coupled with professional education in the value-centered liberal arts tradition. The College excels in instruction in liberal studies, arts and sciences and a wide range of pre-professional and professional disciplines.
U.S. News & World Report ranked Claflin University in the Top Tier for the seventh consecutive year (1999-2005); in the Top Ten for the fourth consecutive year (2002-2005); and a number one Best Value among comprehensive colleges in the South for students working toward bachelor’s degrees. Claflin University offers 34 undergraduate majors, a Master of Business Administration degree and from 2005, the institution will offer a Master of Science in Biotechnology.
Claflin University's 12 academic departments are grouped into four Schools. Each of the four school's has a distinctive focus, while, at the same time, each contributes to the overall mission of the University.
FMU is one of South Carolina's 14 state-supported universities, providing a strong liberal arts based undergraduate education with degrees in the arts, laboratory sciences, business, education and the social and behavioral sciences. We also provide graduate programs in education, business and psychology. FMU is fully accredited and enrolls nearly 4,000 students in an intimate campus
look and feel of a small, liberal arts college with all the benefits of a state-supported comprehensive university.
environment near Florence, S.C. FMU has the
Francis Marion University
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 Lowcountry and the state and, secondarily, of the Southeast. A superior quality undergraduate program, enrolling 8000 to 9000 students, is central to the mission of the College.
The College Of Charleston
Furman University was founded in 1826. The university is nationally acclaimed for its academic excellence, Furman has 2,623 undergraduates; 473 graduate students. Furman University is 750-acre campus with lake, 36 major buildings including a 490,000-plus volume library, science building with over six million dollars of scientific equipment, computer science and mathematics building, high-tech social sciences building, 2,000-seat auditorium, music complex with recital halls and technology lab, theatre, visual arts building, infirmary, classroom building with Humanities Center, student center, residence halls, dining hall, physical activities center, and chapel.
principally from the northeast region of the United States, however, students do, as throughout the College's 120 year history, attend from other states and from countries throughout the world.
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