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  1. Personal Development: The personal growth, safety and wellbeing of faculty and staff are important for our community. Tuition Assistance and Reimbursement: Connect to the resources you need across the university. Manage accounts, find tools to support students, review your benefits and access information for your academic unit or division.

  2. Required Documents. 3 Letters of Reference: The professional recommendation form should come from three individuals with a master's or higher who can evaluate your potential for success in a graduate program. (Letters of recommendation cannot be used in lieu of our recommendation form.) Recommendations from family members are not appropriate.

  3. The University Registrar establishes the official calendar followed by the University of South Carolina system. Access the full current and upcoming semester academic calendars to find key dates and information including holidays, registration dates, payment deadlines, drop or add dates, exams and commencement for each term.

  4. Welcome to the Darla Moore School of Business. The Darla Moore School of Business offers a remarkable array of program choices for careers in business. You will have the opportunity to receive an education that prepares you to be data proficient, analytically capable, and functionally grounded, ready for today and tomorrow’s business challenges.

  5. Our Councils. The fraternity and sorority chapters at the University of South Carolina are led by four student-run councils including the College Panhellenic Association (CPA), Interfraternity Council (IFC), Cultural Greek Council (CGC), and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).

  6. Submit the transfer application by the deadline for the term you would like to enroll at USC. $65 application fee. Submit a nonrefundable $65 application fee on the payment page at the end of the application. International applicants require a $100 application fee and English proficiency scores, depending on your country of citizenship.

  7. The Carolina Core curriculum provides the common core of knowledge, skill, and academic experience for all Carolina undergraduates. It has 10 Core components, each with learning outcomes and credit hour requirements. The Core begins with foundational courses early in the undergraduate experience, followed by one or more integrative courses near the end in which selected Core learning outcomes ...