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UNIVERSITY
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Chartered
in 1801 as South Carolina College, the University still remains on its original
site in Columbia, the state capital. The campus has grown from its origins
of one building on the historic Horseshoe to 155 facilities on 358 acres.
USC Columbia offers more than 350 undergraduate and graduate courses of
study. Programs range from liberal arts and sciences to business, law, medicine,
and other professional studies, many of which have been widely recognized
for their academic excellence.
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CLEMSON
UNIVERSITY
Clemson
University was founded in 1889, a legacy of Thomas Green Clemson, who willed
his Fort Hill plantation home, its surrounding farmlands and forest, and
other property to the state of South Carolina to establish a technical and
scientific institution for South Carolina. Clemson opened its doors to 446
students as a military college in 1893.
Today, Clemson is classified by the Carnegie Foundation
as a Doctoral/Research University-Extensive, a category comprising less
than 4 percent of all universities in America. More than 16,000 students
select from undergraduate and graduate degree programs in more than 70 fields
of study offered by five colleges: Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences;
Architecture, Arts and Humanities; Business and Behavioral Science; Engineering
and Science; and Health, Education and Human Development.
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