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Good news, financially, for CAPS students

The S.C. Tuition Grants Commission has approved Charleston Southern University’s College of Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) as an eligible program for receipt of the S.C. Tuition Grant.  CAPS is an affordable, flexible and fully online program offering both bachelor’s and master’s degrees for working adults. The awarding of the grant will begin with the […]

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U.S. News and World Report names CSU to Best Online Bachelor’s Programs list

U.S. News and World Report has named Charleston Southern University to the Best Online Bachelor’s Programs and Best Online Bachelor’s Programs for Veterans lists for 2018. Charleston Southern was ranked #35 on Best Online Bachelor’s Programs among nearly 1,500 programs surveyed. The rankings assist adults looking to further their education and improve career-related skills. Charleston […]

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CSU announces Fall 2017 Dean’s List

Charleston Southern University had 903 students on the Dean’s List for Fall 2017. In order to be named to the Dean’s List, students must have earned a 3.5 GPA or better, and earned 12 or more credit hours for the semester. For the full list of the students who achieved this, click here.

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Former student-athlete returns as part of inaugural PA program class

Ashley Black cherished her time as a student-athlete at Charleston Southern. The former team captain of the Buccaneers’ volleyball program graduated in 2016 with a degree in biology. Black enjoyed her CSU experience so much that she decided to return to Charleston Southern for her postgraduate degree as part of the inaugural class of the […]

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Run For Your Life

The Horton School of Music is offering a seminar designed to teach singers and musicians how to take care of their bodies. Demands are placed on the voice that can produce wear and tear. In addition, musicians must guard against repetitive-use injuries.   “Health and safety for musicians is frequently overlooked,” said HSM Chair, Jennifer […]

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