Class of 2021 Freshman Profile
Important (and fun) information about the College of Charleston's Class of 2021.
Important (and fun) information about the College of Charleston's Class of 2021.
The Class of 2020 includes 13 sets of twins and lots of students named Taylor, Jordan or Bailey.
Over 2,300 freshmen arrived on campus this fall. Among them are more than 50 students from each of the following states: South Carolina, New Jersey, North Carolina, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, New York, Georgia, Connecticut, Pennsylvania. Here's an overview of this group – the Class of 2019. Class of 2019: By the Numbers * 2,330 Number of
#CofC2018 are world travelers, explorers, entrepreneurs and top scholars. They’re already making an impact on the world and have shown their commitment to the College – one student is the 14th person in her family to attend! Class of 2018: By the Numbers * 2,242 Number of freshmen 39 Number of states represented in addition
The Class of 2017 was selected from a record number of applicants to the College of Charleston. More than 50 students are coming from each of the following states: Conn., Fla., Ga., Md., Mass., N.J., N.Y., Penn., N.C., and Va. #CougarNation welcomes these world competitors, globe trotters, and entrepreneurs! Class of 2017: By the Numbers
The Class of 2016 boasts a record number of students from New Jersey, 14 sets of twins and a lot of people born in May. There are entrepreneurs, humanitarians and athletes. The Class of 2016 comes from 974 high schools in 43 states and 10 countries. Ninety-percent of freshmen in the Honors College receive merit-based
If you’re part of the Class of 2015, you’re in rare company! You and your 2,361 classmates possess an extremely broad range of interests and talents. Your peers are from as close as a few blocks away and as far as Australia. They graduated from high schools in California, Texas, Minnesota and Vermont, as well
If you’re part of the Class of 2014, you’re in rare company. Among your peers are a fashion model who has worked throughout Europe, a fashion designer who spent over 800 hours creating 35 outfits for a show, a climbing enthusiast who has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, an actor who worked on the set of “One
What do a hibachi chef, a U.S. Army Sergeant and a published poet have in common? They are all members of the College of Charleston Class of 2013. The College received a record-breaking 13,000 applications for the 2009–2010 year, and the top applicants were selected for the Class of 2013. Students turned down hundreds of
What do the son of a famous orchestra director, a 16-year-old student with enough credits to be a college junior and a student featured in a Brad Paisley video have in common? They are all members of the College of Charleston Class of 2012. This year, the College received more than 12,000 applications. In evaluating