United States
University of South Carolina
Tuition fee
$30,000–$38,000
QS ranking
University ranking
Top 100 U.S. public universities
Public R1 research university in Columbia, South Carolina, founded in 1801, enrolling ~36,000 students (1,500+ international). Renowned for #1 undergraduate International Business, strong engineering and public health programs, and vibrant campus life and support services.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees
Annual international tuition (USD), 2025–26.
Undergraduate
~$35,500 per year.
Graduate
~$30,000–$38,000 per year (varies by program).
PhD
~$32,000 per year (many fully funded through assistantships).
Scholarships
Merit- and program-based awards and assistantships available to international students.
International Merit Scholarships
Up to $15,000 per year.
Global Partner Scholarships
Awards for students from partner institutions.
Graduate Assistantships
Tuition coverage plus stipend for teaching/research/service roles.
Country-specific awards
Scholarships targeted to applicants from specific countries.
Fulbright and external scholarships
External funding is accepted.
Rankings
#1 International Business Undergraduate Program (U.S. News & World Report).
Carnegie R1 Research University (very high research activity).
Top 100 U.S. public universities (QS and U.S. News rankings).
Top 50 for Public Health and Engineering programs.
Required Documents
Academic transcripts and diplomas.
English language test results.
Personal statement/Statement of Purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Resume/CV (for graduate applicants).
Research proposal (for doctoral applicants).
Passport copy.
Student Life & Campus
Vibrant, diverse campus in downtown Columbia with extensive student services and activities.
International Student Services: visa support, orientation, cultural programs.
400+ student organizations, including international clubs.
On-campus housing and dining options.
Modern academic buildings, libraries, and fitness centers.
Gamecock athletics and strong school spirit.
Proximity to parks, rivers, and historic landmarks.
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