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Size of Student Populations at South Carolina Universities

Hey guys, I've been thinking about applying to universities in South Carolina but I'm not too sure about what size school I want. How large are the student populations typically at these universities? Are they more heavy on grad students, or undergrads?

a year ago

Response: The size of universities in South Carolina can vary greatly, and there's a healthy mix of experiences for you to choose from! Here are some examples of South Carolina universities and their undergraduate and graduate populations to give you a sense of the range:

1. University of South Carolina (USC): USC is the largest university in the state. They have around 27,000 undergraduate students and approximately 8,200 graduate students.

2. Clemson University: Clemson has a somewhat smaller student body than USC, with about 20,000 undergraduates and roughly 5,000 graduate students.

3. Coastal Carolina University (CCU): CCU is another public university, but it's smaller than both USC and Clemson. They have around 10,000 undergraduate students and about 1,000 graduate students.

4. College of Charleston (CofC): CofC emphasizes the undergraduate experience, with approximately 10,000 undergraduate students and only around 1,000 graduate students.

As you can see, the student body can greatly differ depending on the university. Some are larger and more balanced between graduate and undergraduate populations, like USC and Clemson, while others are smaller and focus more on undergraduate education like CofC and CCU. Remember, there's no "best" size - it really comes down to the type of community and academic environment you're looking for!

a year ago

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