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Grad Schools in South Carolina
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Anderson University Graduate Studies (Private)
Bob Jones University Graduate Programs (Private)
Charleston Southern University Graduate Programs (Private)
Citadel Graduate College (Public)
Claflin University – Graduate Programs (Private)
Clemson University Graduate School (Public)
Coastal Carolina University Graduate Studies (Public)
College of Charleston Graduate School (Public)
Columbia College Graduate School (Private)
Columbia International University Graduate School (Private)
Converse College Graduate Programs (Private)
Francis Marion University – Office of Graduate Programs (Public)
Furman University Graduate Studies (Private)
Lander University Graduate Studies (Public)
North Greenville University – Walter T. Brashier Graduate School (Private)
South Carolina State University – School of Graduate Studies (Public)
Southern Wesleyan University (Private)
Strayer University (For-profit College)
University of South Carolina – The Graduate School (Public)
Webster University (Private)
Winthrop University Graduate School (Public)
SC Graduate Centers
Graduate Centers offer students the ability to earn degrees from South Carolina universities without going to the actual campuses. Students meet at a centralized location instead. Everything else – from the admissions process, to the professors, to the degrees – are the same.
Lowcountry Graduate Center
The Lowcountry Graduate Center is located near the Charleston airport. Collaborating universities include The Citadel, Clemson, the College of Charleston, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), and the University of South Carolina (USC).
University Center of Greenville
Participating universities include Clemson, Furman, Lander, the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), South Carolina State University, and the University of South Carolina (USC).