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A Community of Scholars

A Community of Scholars The University of South Carolina system encompasses a community of more than 46,000 students studying at eight campuses around the state. JAN 2013. Leading the Way

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A Community of Scholars

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  1. A Community of Scholars The University of South Carolina system encompasses a community of more than 46,000 students studying at eight campuses around the state. JAN 2013

  2. Leading the Way The University of South Carolina annually awards nearly 40 percent of all baccalaureate and graduate degrees in the Palmetto State. JAN 2013

  3. Statewide Coverage USC’s three senior and four regional campuses serve 15,000 students in 10 locations from the Upstate to the coast. JAN 2013

  4. Senior Leadership USC’s three senior campuses — USC Aiken, USC Beaufort and USC Upstate — offer baccalaureate and graduate degree programs to more than 10,500 students. JAN 2013

  5. Regional Strength USC’s four regional campuses — USC Lancaster, USC Salkehatchie, USC Sumter and USC Union — offer academic opportunities for nearly 4,500 students and associate’s and baccalaureate degrees through Palmetto College. JAN 2013

  6. Palmetto College Palmetto College brings together the resources of the entire USC system to combine the quality of a USC degree with the flexibility of online learning. Students who have earned at least 60 hours of college credit can pursue a range of baccalaureate degrees without having to relocate to a USC campus. JAN 2013

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