Graduate School Admissions
Expand on your undergraduate education through one of the more than 230 graduate and certificate programs at the University of South Carolina.
South Carolina, one of the first universities to confer the doctoral degree, established the Graduate School more than 115 years ago. Today the university is an academic home to more than 6,400 graduate students from 49 states, four U.S. territories and 83 different countries. With 56 nationally ranked graduate degree programs, we’re ready to help you excel in your field of study.
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Assistantships
Help faculty members teach classes, conduct research or handle day-to-day administrative tasks in return for benefits including reduced tuition and stipends.
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Scholarships and Financial Aid
Find and apply for grants, scholarships, loans or federal financial aid that can help make your graduate studies more affordable.
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Fellowships and Awards
Access a wide range of merit-based financial awards and fellowships through the Graduate School, the university and from various national organizations.
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Travel Grants
Meet eligibility requirements to receive grants for international or domestic travel from your department, the university or national fellowships.