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In 1967 the Spartanburg Regional Campus was opened as a two-year college with an initial enrollment of 177 students. Because of increased popularity, the school became a four-year institution in 1975 and was renamed as the University of South Carolina Spartanburg. During the following years, both the campus and the scope of the University expanded.
Students who have 60 college credit hours can be admitted to Palmetto College and receive a bachelor's degree. The bachelor's degrees are offered through one of the four senior campuses of USC: USC Aiken , USC Beaufort , USC Columbia , or USC Upstate .
Campus Location [a] Type Founded Enrollment (Fall 2019) [3] Expenditures (2014) [4] Athletics nickname Athletic category Primary athletic conference USC Columbia: Columbia: Flagship/Research 1801 35,364 1,119,185,005 Gamecocks: NCAA Division I: Southeastern (SEC) USC Upstate: Spartanburg: Comprehensive 1967 6,307 98,425,124 Spartans: NCAA ...
Tri-County Technical College: Pendleton [o] Public Associate's college: 6,941: 5,629 1962 [57] SACS: Trident Technical College: North Charleston [p] Public Associate's college: 15,790: 11,789 1964 [58] SACS: University of South Carolina Lancaster: Lancaster: Public Associate's college: 1,588: 1,772 1959 [59] SACS: University of South Carolina ...
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The campus in Lancaster is the center of a six-county region (Chester, Chesterfield, Fairfield, Lancaster, Kershaw, and York) in the north central piedmont of South Carolina. The college began holding classes in the Williams House in downtown Lancaster in September 1959, but by the mid-1960s growth forced it to find a larger facility.
In the 1960s, the citizens of Union formed the Union County Commission for Higher Education to attract a college to their area. The University of South Carolina sought to expand its reach throughout the state and agreed to build an extension campus in Union. Classes began at the campus in 1965 with an initial enrollment of 51 students.