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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 ...
Meeting the needs of the business community. The School of Business at the College of Charleston offers flexible, career-focused professional development programs designed for individuals and ...
A College of Charleston education is well within reach. We know that paying for college is a major expense in most family budgets. That's why we’re here to help you understand the costs and show you ...
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 ...
We know you'll love the College of Charleston once you visit and see it for yourself. Until then, we hope you'll take our virtual tour. We'll show you all the sites and landmarks that make the College ...
The Martin Center for Mentorship may have only launched just a couple of years ago, but we have made great strides in improving the practices and reach of many pre-existing programs within the College ...
Welcome to the world of religious studies in the academic field! This area of study helps develop your ability to think flexibly and acquire practical skills. If you're someone who enjoys asking ...
Since many streets are closed for move-in, we provide residence-hall specific driving directions to get you to the unloading zone for check-in. Please use these and not GPS to drive into campus for ...
Discover a World of Academic Excellence at the College of Charleston! The Office of the Provost is responsible for all academic activities at the university. The Division of Academic Affairs includes ...
I took another language in High School—can I still start German at CofC? Yes! Regardless of what your language placement says, you can choose to begin a new world language here at CofC That’s exactly ...
We encourage all who are interested in the Jewish Studies Program to become a part of it, whether by matriculating as a full-time student, attending a community program in person or virtually, or ...
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