Columbia College Student Natalie Cobb is Named Dole Caregiver Fellow

Student Stories

June 27, 2022

Natalie Cobb, a current Community and Organizational Leadership major at Columbia College, was selected in May as one of 11 people nationwide, and the only South Carolina representative this year, for...
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Student Spotlight: Jaleeia Thompson

Student Stories

April 18, 2022

Jaleeia Thompson has loved her time studying Social Work at Columbia College, but everything changed when she was introduced to the Cope and Connect program, a peer-led counseling program overseen by...
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Evening Student Holli Garza Excels in Special Education Program

Student Stories

March 8, 2022

Holli Garza is a non-traditional evening student, who is participating in directed teaching as an instructional assistant during her Special Education program. Despite being an off-campus student with...
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Meet CeCe

Student Stories

February 17, 2022

In the midst of her VERY busy schedule creating, maintaining, and managing the Columbia College spirit, CeCe the Columbia College Koala agreed to sit down for a quick interview. Here’s how it went...
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‘Did not give up’: Three sisters graduate from CC with MBAs on the same day

Student Stories

February 15, 2022

ROCK HILL, S.C. — They’re years apart in age, but three local sisters graduated with master’s degrees from the same college -- on the same day. Chelsea, Shantel, and Sheena Bell have been taking care...
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Student Spotlight: Kell Evans

Student Stories

February 7, 2022

Kell Evans serves as Junior Class Vice President for Student Government and the Hudson Hall Resident Assistant (RA). Kell chose Columbia College because he says the moment he stepped on campus...
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Natasha Seymore: Home for the Holidays

Student Stories

December 20, 2021

Many will refer to Columbia College as a “home away from home,” but that sentiment holds true in a different way for graduating student Natasha Seymore. She grew up on Columbia College Drive, right...
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