Construction Projects Begin at Craig Hall, Addlestone Library
Renovation projects are getting underway this week at Craig Hall and Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library.
Renovation projects are getting underway this week at Craig Hall and Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library.
The College has extended its test-optional policy for freshmen who apply for admission for fall 2022 and fall 2023, which means high school students may apply to CofC without submitting SAT or ACT scores.
Meet Fred Quick '14, associate director for admissions.
Students who are applying for admission to the College of Charleston for fall 2021 can choose to have their application evaluated without SAT or ACT scores.
President Andrew T. Hsu has announced the College's new CFO/EVP of business affairs and VP of marketing and enrollment planning, as well as his new executive assistant.
The College of Charleston will now give applicants the option of applying to the College through the Common App, an online application program used by over 900 colleges in the United States for undergraduate admissions.
The College of Charleston's new online application for the 2020–21 academic year is live and ready for the next generation of Cougars to apply.
The College of Charleston will begin accepting military transfer credits starting with the spring 2020 semester for veteran and active duty students.
The Cougar Advantage program allows academically exceptional high school students from 15 South Carolina counties automatic acceptance into the College of Charleston.
In any given year, about 40 College of Charleston employees take academic courses for free through the Staff Training Program. Learn more about this program and how and when to apply.