College of Charleston

US News Rank: #9Charleston, SC, 29424Setting: Urban

School Overview

College of Charleston is located in Charleston, SC, and offers a distinctive educational experience. The university is ranked #9 in Regional Universities South by U.S. News & World Report (2026). It is also recognized as #4 in Top Public Schools. The school features an urban setting and serves 10,880 undergraduate students. Admissions are moderately competitive, with an acceptance rate of 60%. Admitted students typically present SAT scores of 1140-1310 and ACT scores of 25-30. A 17:1 student-faculty ratio provides an environment conducive to individualized academic attention. About 32% of classes enroll fewer than 20 students, fostering an intimate learning environment. The most popular areas of study include Business Administration and Management, General (9%), Speech Communication and Rhetoric (9%), and Psychology, General (9%). Those who major in Business Administration and Management, General can expect a median salary of $62,689. The average net price for students receiving financial aid is $18,690. College of Charleston achieves a four-year graduation rate of 57%. The application deadline is Jan. 15. With a focus on student success, College of Charleston offers a wide range of academic programs, mentorship opportunities, and support services to help students achieve their goals.

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Academics & Admissions

  • Acceptance Rate: 60%
  • SAT Range: 1140-1310
  • ACT Range: 25-30
  • Graduation Rate (4yr): 57%
  • Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:01
  • Classes Under 20: 32%
  • Undergraduate Enrollment: 10,880
  • Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s Degree

Cost & Financial Aid

  • Food & Housing: $15,653
  • Annual Cost: $18,690
  • Avg Need-Based Aid: $18,081
  • Application Deadline: Jan. 15

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College Rankings

Popular Majors

Business Administration and Management, General
9% of students | Avg Salary: $62,689
Speech Communication and Rhetoric
9% of students | Avg Salary: $56,868
Psychology, General
9% of students | Avg Salary: $48,502
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
8% of students | Avg Salary: $60,971
Public Health Education and Promotion
5% of students | Avg Salary: $54,405