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  • About

    Top level about section.

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    • Why Columbia College
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    • News/Media Info

      Columbia College welcomes members of the news media to our campus. Prior to arrival, we strongly encourage media representatives to notify the office of public relations and facilitate the visit by calling (803) 786-3298. Unauthorized visitors are greeted by campus police.

       

      Columbia College provides the news media reasonable access to campus. However, the College may regulate media access so as not to disrupt teaching or research; to protect the health and safety of students and staff; to protect the privacy of students and others who live on campus; and to comply with state and federal laws on student and personnel data.

       

      Parking: Reporters and news crews may park in Parking Lot A (corner of Colonial Drive and Columbia College Drive) or call the public relations department to coordinate alternative parking. If your vehicle is not marked with a station or publication logo, place a media business card on the driver's side of the dashboard. Although vehicles are generally not permitted on the core campus, the media can drive into the core through arrangements with the public relations office. 

       

      Classrooms: Reporters, photographers and news crews may be able to visit a class. In fairness to instructors and to respect the privacy of students, please make advance arrangements with the public relations office.

       

      Residence and dining halls: Any reporter or news crew wanting to interview, photograph or record inside residence halls or Student Union must first receive permission from LaNae Briggs Budden, dean of students, and must then be accompanied by an assigned escort while in these halls. Time in the halls may be limited. 

       

      For further information, please contact Rebecca Munnerlyn at 803-786-3298 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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    • Administration
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    • Visit

      Plan a Visit!

      The best way to learn about Columbia College is to schedule a visit. We'd love to show you around campus, introduce you to students and faculty and answer your questions about our undergraduate majors, financial aid, campus life and more.

      The Office of Admissions is open for tours and interviews from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call (803) 786-3871 or (800) 277-1301 to schedule an appointment. 

      While you're visiting Columbia College, we encourage you to take time to explore the city of Columbia, the capital of South Carolina. The metropolitan area offers Columbia College students a wide variety of exciting activities and attractions. Learn more about Columbia here.

       

       

      Directions

      Columbia, S.C., is at the intersection of Interstates 26, 20 and 77.

      From I-20 W (toward Augusta): Take exit 70 to merge onto US-321/Fairfield Road and go about one mile. You will see the College directly in front of you. To reach the main entrance, take a right onto North Main.

      From I-20 E (toward Florence): Take exit 70 for US-321/Fairfield Road toward Winnsboro. Turn left at Fairfield Rd/US-321 South and go about one mile. You will see the College directly in front of you. To reach the main entrance, take a right onto North Main.

      From I-26: Take exit 107B to merge onto I-20 E toward Florence. Turn right onto Fairfield Road/US-321 and go about one mile. You will see the College directly in front of you. To reach the main entrance, take a right onto North Main.

      From I-77: Take exit 16 to merge onto I-20 W toward Augusta. Take exit 70 to merge onto Fairfield Road/US-321 and go about one mile. You will see the College directly in front of you. To reach the main entrance, take a right onto North Main.

       

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    • Special Events
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  • Admissions

    At Columbia College, you will discover a unique educational experience that offers a diverse curriculum, personal attention and leadership development in an encouraging atmosphere. We operate on the basic belief that every student has leadership potential, and our goal is to foster this potential in an environment both challenging and supportive.

     

    Our curriculum promotes leadership through study and practice. We encourage student participation in the classroom, and we foster self-esteem in social and cultural settings. Here, you will discover your own self-worth in a place where students are challenged and respected for their diverse opinons.

     

    Request more information and receive our e-newsletter.

     

    Download a brochure for:

    First Year Students or

    Transfer Students

     

    Office of Undergraduate Admissions

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    803.786.3871

    800.277.1301

     

    NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY

    Columbia College does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,

    national origin, age, or disability in any of its educational programs, 

    admission procedures, or employment practices.

     

     
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  • Academics
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  • Campus Life
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  • Athletics
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  • Alumnae
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  • Parents
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  • Evening & Graduate
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  • News

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  • Facts and Figures
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  • Evening Home
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  • Evening Facts & Figures
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  • Events Calendar

    Events Calendar

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  • Faculty
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  • Latest News
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  • Financial Aid
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  • Graduate
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