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 ...
As a member of the Honors College, you’ll find your place among a community of scholars. Honors College students are bright, highly motivated, intellectually curious and eager for new challenges. If ...
The College of Charleston's beautiful and historic Sottile Theatre serves as a performance and event venue for the College and the community. In addition to the 785-seat theatre, this facility also ...
We excel in undergraduate and graduate education and research. We offer undergraduate majors in mathematics and statistics and several minors. We offer master's degrees, graduate certificates and a ...
The College of Charleston is committed to supporting our faculty and staff by offering benefits that are comprehensive and that represent the best that we can offer in coverage and cost. Health and ...
The College of Charleston’s Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston fosters a deeper public understanding of slavery and its complex legacies. It supports academic research and teaching that ...
The College of Charleston offers two options for your MBA degree: a one-year full-time program (MBA) and an 18-month executive program (EMBA). All students, regardless of format, graduate with the ...
Thank you for attending the 2024 Strategic Investment Symposium! Each year, the School of Business Investment Program at the College of Charleston hosts top speakers and industry professionals for a ...
History is a core field in the humanities, a field of human inquiry designed to give you the knowledge and skills vital for confronting 21st-century challenges. Today’s problems also confronted people ...
Keeping you safe at the College of Charleston. It is important to remember at all times that the College of Charleston is located in an urban setting, and that the campus blends seamlessly with the ...
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 ...