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Place Matters. The College of Charleston is located in the center of Charleston, SC, America's most beautifully preserved historic city. The lands and waters surrounding the peninsula are rich in flora and fauna, making the area attractive to visitors and residents, economic developers and environmentalists alike. Charleston's arts and crafts, architecture, food, customs, and accents reflect the diversity of the Lowcountry culture with its vibrant blend of European, African, and Native American influences.
Consistent with its public mission, the College is a community resource in the broadest sense of the term. It takes pride in having good relationships with a broad range of educational institutions, governments, businesses and industries, community agencies, neighborhoods, and alumni. In addition to its undergraduate programs, the College offers graduate and professional degree and certificate programs that address local and state needs. The Lowcountry Graduate Center—a consortium involving the College of Charleston, The Citadel, and the Medical University—was created in 2001 to meet the educational demands of the area's businesses. Four Centuries of Vision. Founded in 1770, the College of Charleston is now in its fourth century of serving the people of the state, nation, and world. Committed to becoming a nationally preeminent Public Liberal Arts and Sciences University for the twenty-first century, the institution offers a rigorous curriculum, grounded in a broad general education program and enriched by the availability of over sixty challenging majors and minors as well as numerous interdisciplinary offerings and programs. A thriving Honors Program provides additional opportunities for student-faculty interaction. Students choose the College for its combination of small-college feel and small-university size and complexity and for its integration of professional offerings with the liberal arts and sciences.
One of the College's core values is devotion to the intellectual, ethical, and social development of each student. Its 9,866 undergraduates and 1,741 graduates are fully engaged in an active learning environment that combines traditional knowledge acquisition with learning by doing. Through research opportunities, internships, independent studies, service learning, study abroad, and other curricular and co-curricular activities, students apply the critical and analytical skills acquired in the classroom and develop an appreciation for perspectives other than their own and a respect for democratic institutions and governance. As the College's Diversity Initiative and core values affirm, students, faculty, and staff exhibit a high level of social responsibility and share a commitment to local, national, and global communities. The College of Charleston's distinctive education program is offered in facilities that mesh respect for the historic setting with state-of-the-art technology. These include a new library, a new building for the School of Business and Economics, and a new Multicultural Center. A new Education Building, a new wing of the School of the Arts, a new Student Center, a new Science Center, and a new sports arena will all open in the next few years. The entire School of the Arts will be renovated, and the athletic center will include renovations for the exercise science and physical education major. The College of Charleston can be your connection to a great city and a great life. For additional information, see our website at http://www.cofc.edu/.
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