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Member Institution Information

SCICU's member institutions are located across the state. To obtain information about schools in a specific community just CLICK on the community points. Or use the quick links to a specific college/university web site (below the map).

Columbia, SC

Allen University
Allen University offers a nurturing environment which enables our students to prosper academically and spiritually in preparation for achievement of their personal, graduate and professional goals.
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Benedict College
Over the years, Benedict College has remained true to the mission of preparing students to be "powers for good" in society. While the history of the college has been spectacular, Benedict's future will surpass its past.
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Columbia College
Columbia College is a private liberal arts women's college. The College has been ranked for 11 consecutive years by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top comprehensive undergraduate colleges in the South.
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Columbia International
Welcome to a dynamic university, seminary, and grad school that trains Christians for global missions, full-time Christian service, and vocational ministry in a variety of strategic careers.
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Sumter, SC

Morris College
Morris College is a historically black, coeducational, liberal arts college, operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina. The College is committed to promoting the intellectual and personal development of every one of its students.
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Charleston, SC

Charleston Southern
University

Charleston Southern University, founded in 1964, is a fully accredited four year independent liberal arts university located near historic Charleston and the beautiful beaches of the South Carolina coastline.
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Central, SC

Southern Wesleyan University
Our university exists to help men and women discover their full potential and to help them become all that God has designed them to be. As a Christian institution, we strive to build faith and leadership values that will last a lifetime and do so in an environment that is academic challenging and relevant to the demands of our world.
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Due West, SC

Erskine College
Erskine College, founded by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1839, is the oldest four-year, church-related college in South Carolina.

Erskine is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a "BAI" institution, the top classification of liberal arts institutions nationally. Erskine's academic quality has been recognized by six recent listings in national publications. Erskine's adherence to moral values is acknowledged by its listing on the Templeton Foundation's "Honor Roll of Character Building Colleges."
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Clinton, SC

Presbyterian College
PC – a private, residential liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) – is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a national liberal arts institution with selective admissions. The John Templeton Foundation lists PC as a character-building college that features an Honor Code, a commitment to service, and a strong sense of community.
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Denmark, SC

Voorhees College
Voorhees College values diversity among its student body, and encourages applications from qualified students who come from a wide variety of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Orangeburg, SC

Claflin University
Claflin University, founded in 1869, is the oldest historically black college or university in the state of South Carolina. U.S. News & World Report 2004, ranks Claflin number eight in the "Top Ten" and number one "Best Value" categories among Southern Comprehensive colleges for students working toward a bachelor's degree, in its Guidebook to America's Best Colleges.
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Newberry, SC

Newberry College
Founded in 1856, Newberry is the Lutheran college of the South Carolina, Southeastern, Florida-Bahamas, and Caribbean Synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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Anderson, SC

Anderson University
Anderson University, a private, coeducational, four-year, Christian liberal arts institution affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention, offers degree programs at the undergraduate level.
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Hartsville, SC

Coker College
Coker places an emphasis on excellence in the liberal and creative arts and sciences by offering 31 majors (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Music Education) and 23 minors.
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Gaffney, SC

Limestone College
Limestone College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college. We maintain a small student body of about 500 on-campus students and a well-qualified faculty (over 75% hold the terminal degree in their field).
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Spartanburg, SC

Converse College
Converse College is an independent, residential college founded in 1889 in Spartanburg, S.C. With almost 40 academic majors and a very uncommon student/faculty ratio of 9:1, the Converse strengths range from biology, education, and interior design to music, politics, and theatre.
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Spartanburg Methodist College
Spartanburg Methodist College (SMC) is one of the few colleges in the South devoted exclusively to the freshmen and sophomore years of college. In fact, we are the only independent residential two-year college in South Carolina and one of the few colleges of this type in the Southeast.
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Wofford College
If you are serious about experiencing "life" and pursuing a quality education, then seriously consider Wofford. You'll find it here - everything you want in a college plus more than you ever imagined.
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Greenville, SC

Furman University
Engaged Learning is Furman's problem-solving, project-oriented, experience-based approach to the liberal arts is called Engaged Learning.

Furman has been recognized for its excellence by the Wall Street Journal , Barron's Best Buys in College Education, the John Templeton Foundation, and Peterson's The Competitive Colleges.
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North Greenville University
As a Christian school, North Greenville University must keep the emphasis upon the person and work of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary, true God and true man who died as the substitutionary atonement for the forgiveness of sin, was resurrected from the dead, and now reigns as the living Lord. The University's philosophy is that Christ is the head and center of all its thinking and conduct.
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