The Office of Nationally Competitive Awards (NCA) helps students identify and apply for awards that support undergraduate and graduate study, independent research projects, language acquisition, and a ...
Discover a World of Academic Excellence at the College of Charleston! The Office of the Provost is responsible for all academic activities at the university. The Division of Academic Affairs includes ...
Be a part of something bigger. Our sustainability efforts help build a campus community that can flourish for years to come. The College of Charleston commits itself to preparing students for social, ...
Our faculty members actively shape their fields through impactful research. Find their latest publications below. Mahdikhani. M, 2023. “Exploring commonly used terms from online reviews in the fashion ...
The Office of Institutional Research enables the success of students, faculty and staff, the College, and the local community by providing accurate data reporting and insightful analyses. Mission The ...
Meeting the needs of the business community. Whether you're looking to upskill, change careers, or simply quench your thirst for knowledge, we have you covered at the Charleston School of Business ...
Affiliated faculty are a group of scholars that represent diverse fields including sociology, history, literature, and anthropology which provides an interdisciplinary approach to gender studies.
President Andrew T. Hsu, the 23rd president of the College of Charleston, is dedicated to ensuring that the institution reaches its full potential, both as a place for students and faculty to achieve ...
The College of Charleston offers two options for your MBA degree: a one-year full-time program (MBA) and an 18-month executive program (EMBA). All students, regardless of format, graduate with the ...
Transfer students are a vital part of the College of Charleston student body. As a transfer student, you bring diverse ideas and experiences. We know that the number one question on your mind is, "how ...
The Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World (CLAW) Program at the College of Charleston promotes scholarship and public engagement with the history and culture of the Lowcountry region, the Atlantic ...
Your potential is at the intersection of business and liberal arts. Imagine a place where old-school knowledge meets new business lessons. That’s what you get when you study business at the College of ...