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6 07, 2020

CofC In The News: Week of July 6, 2020

By |2020-07-06T11:27:06-04:00July 6, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on CofC In The News: Week of July 6, 2020

In this week's installment: The College announces plans for fall semester, a review of new national flood maps, CofC named one of the most beautiful colleges in the nation and much more. 

22 06, 2020

CofC In The News: Week of June 22, 2020

By |2020-06-22T11:13:46-04:00June 22, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on CofC In The News: Week of June 22, 2020

In this week's installment: a discussion on the future of Confederate monuments, CofC adds a new major in electrical engineering, funding problems for a LGBTQ collection and much more.  

18 06, 2020

College to Add New Major in Electrical Engineering

By |2020-06-30T16:22:36-04:00June 18, 2020|Side Feature|Comments Off on College to Add New Major in Electrical Engineering

The College of Charleston is expanding its offerings for engineering majors. Pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, CofC will soon begin offering a new bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering. 

15 06, 2020

CofC In The News: Week of June 15, 2020

By |2020-06-15T12:14:48-04:00June 15, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on CofC In The News: Week of June 15, 2020

In this week's installment: the College addresses the issue of diversity, tuition will remain frozen for the 2020-21 school year, a new creative writing program honors Lowcountry writer Dorothea Benton Frank and much more.    

9 06, 2020

College Announces Tuition Freeze for 2020-2021 Academic Year 

By |2020-06-10T11:34:52-04:00June 9, 2020|News Briefs|Comments Off on College Announces Tuition Freeze for 2020-2021 Academic Year 

The College of Charleston Board of Trustees voted unanimously on June 9, 2020, to approve a tuition freeze for the 2020-21 academic year. The board’s decision comes as students and their families are dealing with the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.