We're in this together. We're here to support you as you support your child's journey to college. It's a relationship, a community and a trust that lasts long after graduation day. There's no greater ...
It doesn’t matter how many college-level courses you’ve taken. Whether you’ve already earned a bachelor’s degree or want to complete your degree. Or if you want to be readmitted to the College. If you ...
Each year, we hold a research matchmaking event focusing on undergraduates potentially interested in conducting research. The motivation for the event comes from the fact that many of our STEM majors ...
Together, let’s create, explore, collaborate and accomplish. Be part of the vibrant scene at the School of the Arts – the artistic heartbeat of Charleston. Live and study in a cultural, historic and ...
Be a part of something bigger. Our sustainability efforts help build a campus community that can flourish for years to come. The College of Charleston commits itself to preparing students for social, ...
Margaret Carmody Hagood has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in elementary and middle grade literacies, focusing on culturally relevant and responsive literacy instruction inclusive of ...
Meeting the needs of the business community. Whether you're looking to upskill, change careers, or simply quench your thirst for knowledge, we have you covered at the Charleston School of Business ...
The Civility Initiative promotes dialogue across differences. We host speakers, convene panels, and sponsor workshops about communal engagement and healthy disagreement. It is no secret that people ...
Transfer students are a vital part of the College of Charleston student body. As a transfer student, you bring diverse ideas and experiences. We know that the number one question on your mind is, "how ...
Your potential is at the intersection of business and liberal arts. Imagine a place where old-school knowledge meets new business lessons. That’s what you get when you study business at the College of ...
Study anthropology to understand the sweep and complexity of culture across time and place. Anthropology, or "the science of humanity," equips you with research, communication, leadership, and ...