5 Ways to Maximize Your MyPortal Experience
As the College continues its transition to MyPortal, here are five tips that will make the user experience even better and more intuitive so you can easily navigate the MyPortal platform.
As the College continues its transition to MyPortal, here are five tips that will make the user experience even better and more intuitive so you can easily navigate the MyPortal platform.
Viewed as a national treasure in Singapore, violin virtuoso Lee-Chin Siow has dazzled audiences around the world for decades, including the last two at the College, where she has shared her wealth of talent and experience to inspire and cultivate musicians with great results.
Welcome to the 3rd annual CofC Day, the College of Charleston’s annual day of giving! There are lots of ways to show your Cougar pride and make a difference in a program or scholarship that you love.
CofC Day, the College's annual 24-hour day of giving, has something for everyone! Plan now to participate in the university's third annual CofC Day happening on Jan. 27, 2022.
Rochelle Johnson, director of Multicultural Student Programs and Services at CofC, will receive the MLK Humanitarian Award from the Black History Intercollegiate Consortium during an event on Jan. 18, 2022.
Thanks to College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu, you now have more than 60 GIFs to show your Cougar spirit!
Having grown up and lived in locations from England and South Africa to Tanzania, English Professor Simon Lewis is well-equipped to offer a world of insight to graduates during winter commencement on Dec.18.
MyPortal's new eBill tile makes it convenient for students, faculty and staff to see the status of their Dining Dollars, Cougar Cash, payment plans, electronic refunds and tuition, fees, room and board deposits.
Wanting to honor his parents contributions to the education of Black students during the civil rights era, Ronald and Cynthia Thompson created the Constance Morrison Thompson and Robert F. Morrison Family Legacy Scholarship in support of Black students at CofC.
Thanks to generous donors, the new 1967 Legacy Program, which supports the academic and professional success of Black students, is able to offer robust scholarship support and extra curricular activities in its first year.