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University of South Carolina-Columbia
Columbia, SC 29208
URL: www.sc.edu
General Phone: (803)777-7000
Admissions: (803)777-7700
(800)868-5872
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Fast Facts

Control: Public
Coed Status: Coeducational
Campus Setting: Mid-Size City
(< 250,000 residents)
Calendar System: Semester
HBCU: No
Year Founded: 1801
School Colors: Garnet, Black
School Nickname: Fighting Gamecocks, Lady Gamecocks

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Student Body (Fall 2007)

Total Student Population
(27,272 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 18,827
Graduates 6,996
Professional 1,449
Total Students 27,272
Part-Time 1,347
Full-Time 17,150
African American 2,296
American Indian 67
Asian American 536
Caucasian 13,339
Hispanic American 373
International 174
Not Specified 1,712
Male 7,700
Female 9,450

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